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1. SODIMM SDRAM Geode LAN1 LAN2 GX1 RJ 45 RJ 45 Processor Clocks Serial Packet YUV Port Intel Intel PCI Interface RGB 82559ER 82559ER Compact Ports Flash PCI Bus PCI Bus UDMA33 IDE RS 232 USB RSZ 2 Ports SS CD Audio In LPT ers Graphics Data i Le E Video Data Winbond FDD peaker Geode W83977F A Out AC97 ge pana SE CS5530A KBD Line In Eg UO Companion Digital RGB En Mic In Analog RGB Mouse Watchdog TFT 2Mbit Timer SCH Es ERT Panel Bios Connector me ISA Bus ISA Bus The two key components on board are the NS Geode GX1 CPU and the CS5530A companion chip These two devices provide the ISA and PCI bus to which all the major components are attached The following sections provide detail information about the functions provided onboard 6 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Users Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 2 3 1 CPU GX1 and CS5530A The NS Geode GX1 along with the CS5530A companion chip provide the basic functionality and buses of the system a Interface to SDRAM 64 bit data bus PC100 compliant SDRAM must be used a PCI interface provided by GX1 CPU a PCI to ISA Bridge provided by CS5530A a VGA controller with video memory shared with system memory UMA The image data is transferred to the companion chip by means of Pixel bus a CRT
2. 4 5 6 1 IDE HDD Block Mode This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD Enabled Disabled IDE controller uses block mode IDE controller uses standard mode 4 5 6 2 Primary Secondary IDE Channel You may separately disable the primary second channel on an IDE interface installed in a PCI expansion slot 56 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 6 3 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO Mode The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device 4 5 6 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA This item allows you to enable disable the IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA mode The Choice Auto Disabled 4 5 6 5 KBC Input Clock This item allows you to select the KBC input clock frequency The Choice 6MHz 8MHz 12MHz 16MHz 4 5 6 6 Onboard FDD Controller This should be enabled if your system has a floppy disk drive FDD installed on the system board and you wish to use it Even when so equipped if you add a higher performance controller you will need to disable this feature The Choice Enabled Disabled 4 5 6 7 Onboard Serial Port 1
3. 8 Click the Finish button Update Device Driver Wizard ih National press4UDIO TM PCI Bridge Windows has finished installing an updated driver for your hardware device 88 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 9 Click the Close button to close the National XpressAUDIO PCI Bridge Properties window National XpressAUDIO TM PCI Bridge Properties 27 xi 10 Select the Device Manager tab in the System Properties windows as shown below System Properties e Ai CDROM H Disk drives as Display adapters aS Floppy disk controllers H 6 Hard disk controllers e 8 Keyboard e Bi Monitors ER Mouse o B Network adapters 9 Other devices Unknown Device Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers e BI System devices IER ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 89 User s Manual 11 Select Unknown Device This will show the following window Click the Reinstall Driver button Unknown Device Properties 90 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 13 Click the Next to continue the audio driver installation Update Device Driver Wizard C ECM 341 O Driver audios winds e lt Back ne Geet ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 91 User s Manual 15 The driver files will now be read and the audio adapter is shown as the following Click the Next but
4. cccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeens 110 Beep 110 BIOS ROM Checksum Error System Halted sscicas scccccmarscerainarsncsinadseccenanccammereiuadenseastondzenaieate 110 CMOS Battery Failed ET 110 CMOS Checksum Error Defaults Loaded wisisiz ccs ssizsnitnsesasettacnsals fexeuns aiinzens DESEN ENEE 110 CO LMI EE 110 Display Switch Is Set ee 110 Press ESC to Skip Memory Test aen 110 Floppy Disk s E 111 Hard Disk s Initializing Please Wait a MOMONE cceseceeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeenenneeees 111 Hard Disk s Install Failure oxccccrasautenceaadeenencsareaceaaach necastssesieeunssawenatandemanisstecedueapeenadeineaateeduceoterice 111 Hard Disk s Diagnosis Fa 111 Keyboard Error or No Keyboard Present siiciccgatececse eg eege s SEENEN 111 Keyboard Is Locked Out Unlock The Key is ccntinsinie ch hee i eee Aedes 111 Memory ols Gly meneame eegene 111 Memory Test E 111 Override Enabled Defaults LOA Od wosissciccctsideectisacsccincesdtienteeveactnendenesbenewas sntmeneuseue tema netererstueiice 111 Press TAB to Show POST Screen E 112 Primary Master Hard Disk Fail ssiesnccecsusscencaninocasacarsesussnesuatierceaiessdeeaen ueetonmnennncceaeaalaetieactenurs 112 Primary Slave Hard Disk Fail ccceessceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeee eee eneeeesnseneeesaaaeeeseeseeeeeseseeeeeeneeenaeees 112 Resuming from Disk Press TAB to Show POST Screen cescceceeeseeceeeeeseeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeneeees 112
5. Used for cascading XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound Available for PC 104 interface Available for PC 104 interface Note The usage of these DMA channels depends on the choices made in the Evalue setup screen The DMA channels are fully usable for PC 104 interface if the corresponding on board unit is disabled in the setup screen 102 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Appendix C Programming the Watchdog Timer Introduction The ECM 3410 onboard watchdog timer is based on an 8 bit counter The time interval is from 16 seconds to 127 minutes with a resolution of 30 seconds As soon as the timer is out the system will generate a reset signal Configure Register The ECM 3410 onboard watchdog timer function is integrated in the I O chip Winbond W83977F If you would like to utilize this function in your program you have to know how to program the 83977F configuration register The W83977F I O chip decode address is 3FOh The index port and data port is 3F1h The way to program the register is to write the register number to index port then read write data from to data port The following procedures show how to program the W83977F register and use the watchdog function 1 Unlock W83977F I O chip and enter configuration mode 2 Select Logical Device 3 Select register number 4 Read Write data from to register 5 Lock W83977F I O chip and exit from configuration mode ECM 3410 341
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7. Portwell warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Portwell or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Portwell assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Portwell s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Portwell s product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU type and speed Portwell s products model name hardware amp BIOS revision number other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any on screen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return mat
8. User s Manual 12 After the reboot display resolution etc may be changed in the Display Properties window opened by following steps 1 and 2 above An example is shown below Display Properties 13 Before accepting the new settings by pressing Ok a test should be performed by clicking the Test button 84 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 5 3 Driver Installation for Audio Adapter 5 3 1 Windows 9x The following steps will install the display driver for the National Geode XpressGRAPHICS display controller 1 Click the Start button on the task bar select Settings and Control Panel from the sub menu This should start the Control Panel as shown below J Control Panel of x File Edt View Go Favorites Help Leer a 2 BS a Back Forverd Up Cut Copy Paste Undo gt Address E Control Panel sl AddNew Add Remove Date Time Desktop Display Hardware Programs Themes CG g a SI g Se Q Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Modems Controllers Options J e vg P A Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC Data Passwords Sources 32bit 7 Nes Sex E L Power Printers Regional Sounds Management Settings amp Telephony Users e 1 object s selected My Computer E 2 Double click the System icon and select the Device Manager tab as shown below System Properties 21 x General anager Hardware Pr
9. e E 2 1 2 1 IRQ4 SD12 C1 IRQ5 B23 A23 SD11 1 IRQ6 B22 A22 SD10 1 IRQ7 2 A21 1 1 1 1 1 1 B24 A24 z oa Wa e DACK7 SAQ DRQ6 SA10 DACK6 SA11 DRQ5 SA12 DACK5 SA13 DRQO SA14 DACKO SA15 IRQ14 SA16 IRQ15 SA17 IRQ12 SA18 IRQ11 SA19 IRQ10 z A C C GA z ro 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 el C SYSCLK B2 A20 C REFRESH B19 A19 w CH SMEMW C1 DRQ1 B18 A18 SMEMR C DACK1 B17 A17 d C C B DACK3 B A15 kb J e gt 6 5 1 0 6 5 C IOW B13 A13 C SMEMR B12 A12 C SMEMW 1 All 0 9 A9 8 bk oa bk o E A Z CH EE N oo gt m Z IOCS16 IOCHRDY MEMCS16 B ne E B SBHE Pa C 12 V B GND Co GND OWS B SD1 B7 DRQ2 B 0 9 8 7 Seet lOR B14 A14 5 4 3 2 1 ae ES s S Ea GND le CH Wa g CH amp lt gt S Bla O lt INOI A 0 K DOJVJVO V OjO NISJA co po amp IRQ9 B RESETDRV GND d IOCHCHK ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 27 User s Manual 3 7 16 Signal Description PC 104 Connector CN6 CNS 3 7 16 1 Address LA 23 17 The address signals LA 23 17 define the selection of a 128KB section of memory space within the 16MB address range of the 16 bit data bus These signals are active high The validity of the ME
10. 5V 12V 1 Sg 2 1 O J2 a O 4 3 O 5 OO6 5 O default ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 17 User s Manual 3 6 4 COM2 RS 232 422 485 Select J3 J4 The ROBO 503 COM2 serial port can be selected as RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 by setting J3 amp J4 COM2 RS 232 422 485 Select J3 J4 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 W i 2 09 2 OQ J3 4 OOS 2 4 OOG SEET E AD 6 W i 1 O 1 OW J4 4 W i ie 4 ODs A ORE 7 Wio 7 Cm 7 Oe 10 W i C12 10 CR 10 OBE default 18 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 Connector Definitions 3 7 1 Power Connector PWR1 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 19 User s Manual 3 7 4 DB25 Parallel Port Connector CN1 UI D 20 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 5 Signal Description Parallel Port Connector CN1 The following signal description covers the signal definitions when the parallel port is operated in standard centronic mode The parallel port controller also supports the fast EPP and ECP modes Parallel data bus from PC board to printer The data lines are able to operate in PS 2 compatible bi directional mode Output line for detection of printer selection This pin is pulled high internally An active high input on this pin indicates that the printer is selected This pin is pulled high internally An active low output is used to latch the parallel data into the printer This pi
11. 6 Select the Intel GD82559ER Ethernet Adapter from the list as shown below and click the OK button Select DEM Option Choose a software supported by this hardware manufacturer s disk mea ze Network Setup Wizard To have setup start searching for a Network Adapter click Start Search button Start Search Network Adapters M B IntellRA GD82559ER Evaluation Adapter Select from list H Cancel lt Back 7 Files from your NT distribution will now be needed You may have to insert the CD ROM and specify a directory of the files An example is shown below Windows NT Setup g Setup needs to copy some Windows NT files Setup will look for the files in the location specified below Es If you want Setup to look in a different place type the new location When the location is corect click Continue ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 73 User s Manual 8 Protocols Services etc may now be installed and configured for the network to be used An example is shown below Network Setup Wizard Select the networking protocols that are used on your network If you are unsure contact your system administrator Network Protocols Y NWLink IPX SPX Compatible Transport Y NetBEUI Protocol Select from list ceni Network Setup Wizard Listed below are the services that will be installed by the system ou may add to this lis
12. Description Setup Virus Setup Setup Virus protect according to Setup 0 61 SET BOOT SPEED Set system speed for boot 62 SETUP NUMLOCK Setup Numlock status according to Setup 63 BOOT ATTEMPT Set low stack Boot via INT 19h BO SPURIOUS If interrupt occurs in protected mode B1 UNCLAIMED NMI If unmasked NMI occurs display Press F1 to disable NMI F2 reboot E1 EF SETUP PAGES E1 Page 1 E2 Page 2 etc pr __ Boor oo ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 117 User s Manual Appendix F Audio USB Daughter Board User s Guide Jumper amp Connector Layout CN CNS CND CN4 CNS CN6 JP1 JP5 JP2 JP7 JP6 JP3 JP4 Jumper amp Connector List Jumpers Label Function Note JP1 2 54mm pitch USB connector for Mini 5 x 2 header pitch 2 54mm _ module series gt gt gt gt JP2 Reserve for S terminal testing 3 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm JP3 Audio connector for Micro module series 5 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm JP4 Reserved JP5 2 00mm pitch USB connector for Micro 5 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm module series JP6 Line out Speaker out select e op Se sei JP7 TV Audio connector for Mini module series 8 x 2 header pitch 2 54mm 118 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Connectors Label Function Note CN1 USB 1 connector CN2 USB 2 connector CN3 TV output RCA jack CN4 Line out or Speaker out Select by JP6 CN5 Line in CN6 Mic in Measurement Drawing
13. Recall that some systems may not include all entries 4 5 1 1 Standard CMOS Setup This setup page includes all the items in a standard AT compatible BIOS 4 5 1 2 BIOS Features Setup This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features 4 5 1 3 Super User Password Setting Change set or disable password It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup 4 5 1 4 Chipset Features Setup This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 45 User s Manual 4 5 1 5 Power Management Setup This entry only appears if your system supports Power Management Green PC standards 4 5 1 6 PNP PCI Configuration Setup This entry appears if your system supports PNP PCI 4 5 1 7 Load BIOS Defaults The BIOS defaults have been set by Evalue and represent settings which provide the minimum requirements for your system to operate 4 5 1 8 Load Setup Defaults The chipset defaults are settings which provide for maximum system performance While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the manufacturer has the right to change these defaults to meet their needs 4 5 1 9 Integrated Peripherals This section page includes all the items of IDE hard drive and Programmed Input Output features 4 5 1 10 IDE HDD Auto Detection Automatically detect and configure hard disk parameters The Award BIOS includes this
14. ability in the event you are uncertain of your hard disk s parameters 4 5 1 11 Save amp Exit Setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup 4 5 1 12 Exit Without Save Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup 46 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual CM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 2 Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories Each category includes no one or more than one setup items Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want in each item ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Date mm dd yy Wed Sep 27 2000 Time hh mm ss 15 16 28 HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR Primary Master i 44 Primary Slave S 45 Secondary Master 46 Secondary Slave 47 Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On A11 Errors ESC Quit Select Item PU PD Modify Fl Help Change Color 4 5 2 1 Date The date format is lt day gt lt date gt lt month gt lt year gt Press lt F3 gt to show the calendar The day from Sun to Sat determined by the BIOS and is display only The date from 1 to 31 or the maximum allowed in the month The month Jan through Dec The year from 1900 through 2099 4 5 2 2 Time The time format is lt hour gt lt minute gt lt second gt The tim
15. pitch 2 0mm CN3 TFT panel connector HIROSE DF13 40DP 1 25V CN4 IrDA connector 5 x 1 header pitch 2 54mm CN5 LCD inverter connector 5 x 1 wafer pitch 2 0mm CN6 CN8 PC 104 connector CN7 Fan connector CN9 IDE connector 22 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm CN10 Serial port 2 connector 5 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm CN11 Audio connector 5 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm CN12 USB connector 5 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm CN13 Keyboard and PS 2 mouse connector 6 pin mini DIN CN14 Serial port 1 connector DB 9 male connector CN15 CRT connector DB 15 female connector CN16 10 100Base Tx Ethernet 1 connector E 0 3410L only CN17 10 100Base Tx Ethernet 2 connector RJ 45 ECM 3410 only J5 CD ROM audio input connector 4x 1 wafer pitch 2 0mm PWR1 Power connector Molex A 8981 04V5 PWR2 Auxiliary power connector 4x 1 wafer pitch 2 0mm SN1 Compact Flash connector SW1 Reset button LED1 Power amp HDD indicator VR1 LCD backlight brightness adjustment connector DIMM1 144 pin SODIMM socket ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 15 User s Manual 3 6 Setting Jumpers You can configure your board to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open ajumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled
16. 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either two pins bs amp Open Closed Closed 2 3 The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows 12 3 EILER oe O oe Open Closed Closed 2 3 A pair of needle nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any changes 3 6 1 Clear CMOS J1 Pin 1 3 5 You can use J1 to clear the CMOS data if necessary To reset the CMOS data set J1 to 3 5 closed for just a few seconds and then move the jumper back to 1 3 closed Clear CMOS J1 Pin 1 3 5 Protect Clear CMOS 1 Be 1 J1 3 E 3 g 5 O 5 Wei default 16 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Users Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 6 2 LCD Clock Signal Select J1 Pin 2 4 6 You can select the LCD control signal by setting J1 The following charts show the available option LCD Clock Signal Select J1 Pin 2 4 6 SHFCLK SHFCLK 1 RB 1 QQ J 3 O84 3 OF 5 OO6 5 Oe default 3 6 3 LCD Driving amp Backlight Voltage Select J2 You can select the LCD connector CN3 pin 5 and pin 6 driving and backlight voltage by setting J2 The configurations are as follows LCD Driving Voltage Select J2 Pin 1 3 5 5V 3 3V 1 O2 1 J2 3 Ten 3 te 5 OO6 5 Os default LCD Backlight Voltage Select J2 Pin 2 4 6
17. Card Parts Changes display settings Display Properties BE Background ScreenSaver Appearance Plus Settings m Color Palette _ Desktop Area 16 Colors Less More 640 by 480 pixels Font Size _ Refresh Frequency List All Mode Test Display Type cows 1 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 81 User s Manual 4 Click the Display Type button and the following window should appear 5 Click the Change button to select another driver The following window should then appear Change Display an Chips amp Technologies Cirrus Logic 6 Since the driver should be supplied separately click the Have Disk button 7 Insert the attached supporting CD ROM The directory for the VGA driver may now be entered Install From Disk e 82 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 8 The display driver should now be listed as shown below Click OK to accept Change Display d 9 The driver will now be installed and the following message should be shown shortly after Installing Driver A 10 Click OK and close the Display Type and Display Properties windows by clicking the Close button in each window 11 After closing the Display Properties window the computer must be restarted for the changes to take effect ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 83
18. MEM Base Addr 4 5 8 7 Used MEM Length 64 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 5 Driver Installation 5 1 Driver installation for Ethernet Adapter 5 1 1 Windows 9x The best way to install the driver for the Ethernet controller is to use the plug and play system of Windows 9x The following procedures illustrate how the installation can be done 1 If a driver for the Ethernet controller is already installed this must be removed first This can be done by the following steps shown below e Click the Start button click on Settings and on Control panel to open the control panel Your display should now look as below possibly with different size and icons Pt Control Panel File Edit View Help a Control Panel D Si A elei ag m Accessibility AddNew Add Remove ChipsCPL it Display Find Fast Options Hardware Programs aa 2 d A Internet Keyboard Mail and Fax Microsoft Mail Mouse Multimedia Postoffice Network Passwords Power Printers Regional Settings Provides system information and changes advanced settings 7 e Double click the System icon highlighted above e Select the Device Manager tab ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 65 User s Manual e H the Network adapters line is present expand the line and remove the PCI Ethernet Controller adapters This is done by selecting the line and clicking the Remove button Before remov
19. Secondary Master Hard Disk E 112 Secondary Slave Hard Disk Eegeregie Seene 112 Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer 112 APPENDIX E AWARD BIOS POST CODES ccsssccseseeeseeeeseeeeseseeoeeneeeeesenseneneenas 113 APPENDIX F AUDIO USB DAUGHTER BOARD USER S GUIDE 2cceeeeeeeeeees 118 Jumper amp Connector Layout sviscsisticssawicsaicwsionsisensenisideiindoanemdannaninnimedaninenaneunpeniuouy 118 JUMPEF amp Connector LiSt sissisodan aaiae eian 118 Measurement A CT ccsisciiinsdsenisvacaussdsasauanisencasscanddunduvataesudvasanskueandasucdeosesnansencnnse 119 Portwell Inc ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 1 Manual Objectives This manual describes in detail the ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Single Board We have tried to include as much information as possible but we have not duplicated information that is provided in the standard IBM Technical References unless it proved to be necessary to aid in the understanding of this board We strongly recommend that you study this manual carefully before attempting to interface with ROBO 503 or change the standard configurations Whilst all the necessary information is available in this manual we would recommend that unless you are confident you contact your supplier for guidance Please be aware that it is possible to create configurations within the CMOS RAM that make booting impossible If this should happen clear the CMOS settings see the description of the Jumper Settings for details
20. System Specifications General Functions CPU Onboard NS Geode GX1 300MHz available in different speeds by special order BGA package BIOS Award 256KB Flash BIOS Chipset NS Geode CS5530A UO Chipset Winbond W83977F A Memory Onboard one 144 pin SODIMM socket supports up to 256Mbytes SDRAM Enhanced IDE Supports two IDE devices Supports Ultra DMA 33 mode with data transfer rate up to 33MB sec FDD Interface Supports up to two floppy disk drives 5 25 360KB and 1 2MB and or 3 5 720KB 1 44MB and 2 88MB Parallel Port Internal header for bi directional parallel port x 1 Supports SPP ECP and EPP modes Serial Port One external DB 9 connector supports RS 232 x 1 one internal header supports RS 232 422 485 x 1 Ports can be configured as COM1 COM2 COMB COM4 or disabled individually 16C550 equivalent IR Interface Supports one IrDA Tx Rx header KB Mouse Connector External mini DIN PS2 Keyboard Mouse connector x 1 USB Connectors One 5 x 2 header onboard supports dual USB ports Watchdog Timer Can generate a system reset Software selectable time out interval 16 sec 127min 30 sec step DMA 7 DMA channels 8237 equivalent Interrupt 15 interrupt levels 8259 equivalent Power Management I O peripheral devices support power saving and doze standby suspend modes APM 1 2 compliant ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 3 User s Manual Flat Panel CRT Interface e Chipset NS Geode CS5530A e Dis
21. amp Connector EE 14 3 6 Setting du EE vier EVEN ainni aaea a aaaea EE EEN EE 16 3 6 1 Clear CMOS J17 PIN 1 iS irrst ioi ena reaa ar oh a at 16 3 6 2 LCD Clock Signal Select J1 Pin 2 4 6 sicccaasssiccesss access snccdsasaneneasstn cinta larcatdcsiadeliarsntes 17 3 6 3 LCD Driving amp Backlight Voltage Select ID 17 3 6 4 COM2 RS 232 422 485 Select J3 Ji 18 Sef Connector DETININONS s ssssies seenen aaen aannaaien ata anna 19 3 7 1 mee 19 3 7 2 Auxiliary Power Connector P WAZ sccciccssactcccastssnccersdgereaazassiennansatenedtesalaceadsarecetuamartaacatens 19 3 7 3 Parallel Port Connector CN enk 19 eC Portwell Inc ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 4 DB25 Parallel Port Connector CN1 ceececcecesseeceseeneeceeeeeeeeeeesnseaeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenaes 20 3 7 5 Signal Description Parallel Port Connector CN 21 3 7 6 Floppy Connector CINE seco cree eege eege e 22 3 7 7 Signal Description Floppy Connector CN2 c ceseecceceeseceeeeeeseeeeesnseeeeeseeeeneeeeesenees 23 3 7 8 TFT Panel Connector CND 24 3 7 9 Signal Description TFT Panel Connector CN 24 3 7 10 Signal Configuration TFT Panel Displays CND 25 3 7 11 IDA Connector CNS raccthcsteotansracasiensigartdsauncavtunteest deren stinidlen seanenenausiateeusdearensiauecensusadeed 26 3 7 12 Signal Description IrDA Connector CNA 26 3 7 13 LCD Inverter Connector CN Ge E nnt 26 3 7 14 Signal Description LCD Inverter Conn
22. and TFT interface Data provided by the Pixel and Video interface from the CPU The TFT interface and SA part of the ISA bus share pins as described later a Video interface from GX1 to the CS5530A This data stream is buffered and multiplexed with the Pixel bus for windowed video viewing This interface may assist the processor in connection motion picture decoding USB integrated in the CS5530A a IDE interface support Ultra DMA Tow connectors are provided A 44 pin pitch 2 0mm standard IDE interface on the primary controller and a Compact Flash connector on the secondary controller a Digital audio interface to an AC97 compliant audio codec 2 3 2 XPRESS Graphics The XPRESS Graphics is based on the GX1 CPU and the CS5530A Companion chip and this graphics controller is very cost efficient since almost no additional components are required This is achieved by using the SDRAM as frame buffer and by integrating the graphics engine and display interface in the GX1 CPU and the CS5530A companion chip This controller provides a CRT as well as a TFT interface which support the modes listed below The TFT panel interface is available as a parallel interface in the CN3 connector 2 3 3 PCI Bus The PCl bus on the board is provided by the GX1 CPU and will always run at 33MHz The GX1 CPU provides support for up to three bus masters These bus master signals are used by the CS5530A and dual Intel 82559ER Ethernet controllers ROBO 503 RO
23. below J Control Panel OF x Ele Edt View Go Favorites Help i E D Back Fonge Up Copy Paste Address E Control Panel She We AddNew Add Remove Date Time Fonts Hardware Programs 4 A e e Game Internet Keyboard Modems Controllers Options SS 9 D Network ODBC Data Passwords Sources 32bit s S Regional Sounds System Management Settings zi 1 object s selected My Computer 7 2 Double click the Display icon and select the Settings tab as shown below Display Properties BE Background Screen Saver Appearance Effects Web Settings Display Plug and Play Monitor on Standard PCI Graphics Adapter VGA Screen area i More 640 by 480 pixels I Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor Advanced 76 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 3 Click the Advanced button This will show the following window Click the Change button in the Adapter Type frame to select another driver Your display will probably have another driver then the Standard PCI Graphics Adapter VGA installed at this moment ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 77 User s Manual 5 Click the Nex to continue the display driver installation Update Device Driver Wizard C ECM 3410 Driver Video win9x E lt Back we Ges _ 78 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual
24. board UART is ready to establish a communication link Data Set Ready This signal indicates that the modem or data set is ready to establish a communication link Request To Send This signal indicates to the modem or data set that the on board UART is ready to exchange data Clear To Send This signal indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data Data Carrier Detect This signal indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data Ring Indicator This signal indicates that the modem has received a telephone ringing signal 34 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 23 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 422 Mode CN10 3 7 24 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 422 Mode CN10 Tx Serial output This differential signal pair sends serial data to the communication link Data is transferred from Serial Port 2 Transmit Buffer Register to the communication link if the RTS register of the Serial Port 2 is set to LOW Rx Serial input This differential signal pair receives serial data from the communication link Received data is available in Serial Port 2 Receiver Buffer Register ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 35 User s Manual 3 7 25 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 485 Mode CN10 3 7 26 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 485 Mode CN10 This differential signal pair sends and
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26. on Windows NT 4 0 1 Click the Start button on the task bar Select Settings and Control Panel to start the control panel shown below ES Control Panel File Edit View Help hi LES Accessibility Add Remove Console Options Programs Display Fonts Internet D n ZS Printers Regional SCSI Adapters Settings Si S A e Sounds System Tape Devices Net vork tk el Date Time Keyboard 2 PC Card PCMCIA Server Telephony Services J UPS Configures network hardware and software 70 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 2 Double click the Network icon and then click the Adapters tab on the following window A window as the one shown below should now appear Ren RIGBETIES Update kamt 3 Click the Add button and the following window should appear Select Network Adapter ISA 16 bit Ethernet Adapter EF 3Com Etherlink Il Adapter also IA and 11 16 TP BY 3Com Etherlink III ISA PCMCIA Adapter EF 3Com EtherLink Ill PCI Bus Master Adapter 30590 EF 3Com Etherlink16 EtherLink16 TP Adapter ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 71 User s Manual 4 Click the Have Disk button to install the Network adapter driver from CD ROM A window as the one shown below should now appear Insert Disk 72 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N
27. option is set to System the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup If set to Setup prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup 54 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual CM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 5 Chipset Setup ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC SDRAM CAS latency Time SDRAM Clock Ratio Div By 4 16 bit I O Recovery CLK 5 8 bit I O Recovery CLK 5 USB Controller Disabled Quit Tl Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Values shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults ADVANCED OPTIONS The parameters in this screen are for system designers service personnel and technically competent users only Do not reset these values unless you understand the consequences of your changes 4 5 5 1 SDRAM CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer The choice Auto 2T 3T 4 5 5 2 SDRAM Clock Ratio Div By This item allows user to set the DRAM timing 4 5 5 3 16 bit I O Recovery CLK The I O recovery mechanism adds bus clock cycles between PCl originated I O cycles to the ISA bus This delay takes place because the PCI bus is so much faster than the ISA bus The choice from 1 to 16 CPU clocks ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manua
28. permanent master to indicate a memory write operation in the first 1MB of system memory Memory mapped devices using this strobe should decode addresses SA 19 0 only If an alternate master drives MEMR the permanent master will drive SMEMR delayed by internal logic The permanent master ties this line to VCC through a pull up resistor to ensure that it is inactive during the exchange of bus masters This is an active low signal driven by the current master to indicate a memory read operation Memory mapped devices using this strobe should decode addresses LA 23 17 and SA 19 0 All bus masters will drive this line with a tri state driver The permanent master ties this line to VCC through a pull up resistor to ensure that it is inactive during the exchange of bus masters This is an active low signal driven by the current master to indicate a memory write operation Memory mapped devices using this strobe should decode addresses LA 23 17 and SA 19 0 All bus masters will drive this line with a tri state driver The permanent master ties this line to VCC through a pull up resistor to ensure that it is inactive during the exchange of bus masters ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 29 User s Manual 3 7 16 4 Transfer Response lIOCS16 This is an active low signal driven by an I O mapped PC AT PC104 adapter indicating that the I O device located at the address is a 16 bit device This open collector signal is driven based o
29. the directory for the files may then be required After typing the path name click the OK button To complete the installation reboot the computer by clicking the Yes button in the window shown below System Settings Change Q To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your computer Ls Do you want to restart your computer now No After the system restarts the network adapter should be installed Protocols clients etc may now be installed for the network in use Further configuration of the adapter may be made in the Advanced section of the driver properties These options may be accessed through the Network icon in the control panel Select the network adapter click the Properties button and select the Advanced tab ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 69 User s Manual 5 1 2 Windows NT 4 0 Ethernet Installation A driver for the Intel 82559ER Ethernet controller on board is included in the attached supporting CD ROM The driver for this adapter is denoted Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter This driver may be installed in two ways e During the installation process where the network may be configured as an integrated part In this case the adapter may be chosen or auto detected when the network adapter is to be installed e Inthe network settings after Windows NT 4 0 is installed The following procedures describe the steps to install the Network adapter driver
30. the system as the following a COM 1 Operates in RS 232 mode through a charge pump driver Only 5V supply is required a COM 2 A RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 driver is used whereby RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 are provided Selection of the mode is made by hardware jumper Driver uses charge pumps whereby only 5V is required a LPT Support for SPP EPP and ECP modes Floppy interface a Keyboard interface a PS 2 Mouse interface a IrDA interface for infrared communication This interface shares the controller of COM2 a Provision of buffered ISA data bus for BIOS denoted XDBus a NVRAM with battery backup for BIOS configuration and real time clock a Watchdog timer ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Users Manual 9 User s Manual 2 3 12 Compact Flash Interface A Compact Flash type II connector is connected to the secondary IDE controller The Compact Flash storage card is IDE compatible It is an ideal replacement for standard IDE hard drives The solid state design offers no seek errors even under extreme shock and vibration conditions The Compact Flash storage card is extremely small and highly suitable for rugged environments thus providing an excellent solution for mobile applications with space limitations It is fully compatible with all consumer applications designed for data storage PC card PDA and Smart Cellular Phones allowing simple use for the end user The Compact Flash storage card is O S independent thus offering an optimal solution
31. 0L 3410N User s Manual 103 User s Manual Programming Watchdog Timer To Unlock Lock W83977F and Enter Exit configuration mode is to write a specific value to I O Port 3F0h as shown below Unlock W83977F write value 87h to I O port 3F0h twice Lock W83977F write value aah to I O port 3FOh Therefore to unlock W83977F I O chip and enter configuration mode write twice unlock value 87h to port 3FOh Ex outportb 0x3f0 0x87 outportb 0x3f0 0x87 Set register 30h of logical device 8 to 1 to activate the timer Logical Device 8 Register number 30h CR30 OOh timer inactive Oth timer active Write value 7 to port 3FOh register 7 logical device switch register Write value 8 to port 3Fih write value 8 to enter logical device 8 Ex outportb 0x3f0 0x07 outportb 0x3f1 0x08 Write time out value 01h FFh to timer register F2h Logical Device 8 Register number F2h CRF2 00h Time out Disable 01h Time out occurs after 16 seconds 02h Time out occurs after 46 seconds 03h Time out occurs after 1 minute 16 seconds 04h Time out occurs after 1 minute 46 seconds O5h Time out occurs after 2 minutes 16 seconds FFh Time out occurs after 127 minutes 16 seconds Write register number F2h to port 3FOh Write time out value to port 3Fih Ex outportbo Ox3f0 OxF2 register F2 Watchdog Timer outportb 0x3f1 0x01 time out value 01 16 seconds Lock W83977F I O chip and exit configuratio
32. 1 4 5 6 15 EPP Mode Select Select EPP port type 1 7 or 1 9 The choice EPP1 7 EPP1 9 4 5 6 16 Build in CPU Audio This item allows you to select the option of the build in CPU Audio function The choice Enable Disable 4 5 6 17 Audio I O Base Address This chipset traps I O accesses for Sound Blaster compatibility at 220H 240H 260H or 280H The choice 220H 240H 260H 280H 58 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 6 18 MPU 401 I O Base Address This chipset traps I O accesses for ROLAND MPU 401 UART interface at 330H 300H or Disable The choice 330H 300H Disable 4 5 6 19 Audio IRQ Select Select an interrupt for the audio port The choice IRQ 9 IRQ 5 IRQ 7 IRQ 10 Disable 4 5 6 20 Audio Low DMA Select This chipset supports I O trapping for low DMA accesses and allows you to select the Audio Low DMA type The choice DMA 0 DMA 1 DMA 3 Disable 4 5 6 21 Audio High DMA Select This chipset supports I O trapping for high DMA accesses and allows you to select the Audio High DMA type The choice DMA 5 DMA 6 DMA 7 Disable 4 5 6 22 Video Memory Size Select the Video memory size The choice 1M 2M 3M 4M 4 5 6 23 Flat Panel Status This item allows you to select the option of the build in flat panel controller The choice Enable Disable 4 5 6 24 Flat Panel Resolution Select the flat panel resolution The choice 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 E
33. BO 503N User s Manual 7 User s Manual 2 3 4 PC 104 Interface The CS5530A companion chip provides a PCI ISA Bridge that may operate in master or slave mode ECM 3410 only support ISA slave mode ISA master mode allows an ISA board to grant the bus and thereby get the bus master status The bus master has the ability to generate bus cycles and thereby transfer data without involvement of the CPU or DMA Direct memory access However ISA add on card which utilizes the bus master mode is very rare today A 104 pin PC 104 connector is equipped onboard for future expansion 2 3 5 SDRAM Interface This board uses SDRAM in the compact SODIMM 144 form factor 3 3V PC 100 SDRAM modules are recommended to be used 2 3 6 TFT Panel Interface An alternative display to the standard CRT monitor is a digital flat panel interface in which the color of each pixel is digitally encoded The panel data may be transferred in parallel where the color of each pixel is transferred over a number of signal lines at rates up to 65MHz The parallel interface is only suitable for short distance less than 50 cm and is typically implemented by using of ribbon cables One should be careful in the EMC design of the box and cabling when this interface is used It should also be noted that the signal level of this interface is 3 3V but does comply with the TTL signal levels Some most older displays require 5V signal level 2 3 7 Audio The CS5530A companion c
34. CM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 59 User s Manual 4 5 7 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC ACPI Function Enabled KeyBoard Power Management COM 2 COM 1 z PM Timers LPT 2 Doze Mode Disabled Floppy Disk Standby Mode Disabled LPT 1 HDD Power Down Disabled CIRQ2 Redir MODEM Use IRQ Reserved Reserved Throttle Duty Cycle PS 2 Mouse Coprocessor Hard Disk Reserved Quit tl Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Values shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults 4 5 7 1 ACPI Function This item allows you to select the option of the ACPI power management function The choice Enable Disable 60 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 7 2 Power Management This category allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to the following modes 1 Doze Mode 2 Standby Mode 3 HDD Power Down There are four selections for Power Management three of which have fixed mode settings Disable default No power management Disables all four modes Min Power Saving Minimum power management Doze Mode 1 hr Standby Mode 1 hr Suspend Mode 1 hr a
35. Down and Resume events are I O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as On even when the system is in a power down mode The following is a list of IRQ s Interrupt ReQuests which can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT ports above can When an I O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur When the operating system is ready to respond to the request it interrupts itself and performs the service As above the choices are On and Off Off is the default When set Off activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management mode nor awaken it IRQ7 LPT 1 IRQ9 IRQ2 Redir IRQ10 Reserved IRQ11 Reserved IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ13 Coprocessor IRQ14 Hard Disk IRQ15 Reserved 62 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual CM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 8 PnP PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default setti
36. ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 7 The driver files will now be read and the display adapter is shown as the following Click the Next button to install the display driver Update Device Driver Wizard 8 Click the Finish button ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 79 User s Manual 9 To complete the display driver installation reboot the computer by clicking the Yes button in the window shown below System Settings Change o To finish setting up your new hardware you must restart your s computer Do you want to restart your computer now In 10 Further configuration of the display adapter may be made from the Display Properties window follow step 1 above The Settings tab allows you to change resolution number of colours etc 80 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 5 2 2 Windows NT 4 0 Display Installation A display driver for Windows NT 4 0 is supplied with the system on the supporting CD ROM The driver installation may be performed according to the following steps 1 Start the control panel by clicking the Starf button click Settings and Control Panel from the sub menu 2 Double click the Display icon in the control panel as shown below J Control Panel Bisi x File Edit View Help E g Accessibilty Add Remove Console Date Time Options Programs m 6 Fonts Internet Keyboard Licensing 2 3 Multimedia Network a Z PP
37. Halt On The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up No errors The system boot will not be stopped for any error that may be detected All errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will be stopped and you will be prompted All The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error it will stop for all other errors The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error it will stop for all other errors But Keyboard All But Diskette All But Disk Key 4 5 2 8 Memory The category is display only which is determined by POST Power On Self Test of the BIOS 4 5 2 9 Base Memory The POST will determine the amount of base or conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 512K for systems with 512K memory installed on the SBC or 640K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the SBC 4 5 2 10 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST This is the amount of memory located above 1MB in the CPU s memory address map 4 5 2 11 Other Memory This refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This is memory that can be used for different applications DOS uses this area to load device drivers in an effort to keep as much base memory free for appl
38. IFO Serial port 1 0480h 048Fh 04D0h 04D1h PCI bus PCI bus OCF8h OCFFh E000h E03Fh PCI bus Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter E400h E43Fh Note Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter The usage of these I O addresses depends on the choices made in the Evalue setup screen The I O addresses are fully usable for PC 104 interface if the corresponding on board unit is disabled in the setup screen 100 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Interrupt Usage The onboard CS5530A provides an ISA compatible interrupt controller with functionality as two 8259A interrupt controllers The two controllers are cascaded to provide 13 external interrupts Most of these are used by onboard devices but a few are available through the PC 104 interface The actual interrupt settings depend on the PnP handler the table below indicates the typical settings Interrupt Description Note DRAM parity errors and IOCHCHK signal activation TIMER 0 interrupt Standard 101 102 keyboard Used for cascading IRQ8 IRQ15 Serial port 1 or 2 or IrDA communication Device Serial port 1 or 2 XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound Floppy disk controller Parallel port Real time clock Available for PC 104 interface IRQ holder for PCI steering Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter IRQ holder for PCI steering Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter Standard PS 2 port mouse Num
39. If you have any suggestions or find any errors concerning this manual and want to inform us of these please contact our Customer Service department with the relevant details ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 1 User s Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 System Overview The ROBO 503 is an ultra small 3 5 FDD size Single Board Computer that equips with low power NS Geode GX1 processor LCD interface AC97 Audio and dual PCl bus Ethernet interfaces Targeting on the rapid growing networking and embedded system markets the ROBO 503 is the first 3 5 SBC designed with dual high end PCl bus Intel 82559ER 10 100Base Tx Ethernet controllers Making it the perfect solution for popular networking devices like Gateway Router Thin Server Firewall and E Box Running on the NS Geode GX1 300MHz Low Power CPU and CS5530A multimedia companion chipset the ECM 3410 is also ideal for the demanding Internet Access Devices or Mobile Applications that require a low power and low heat dissipation Single Board Computer such as WBT Windows Based Terminal Thin Client STB Set Top Box Web Phone and other Information Appliances Other impressive features include a built in 40 pin TFT LCD interface the AC97 Audio a Compact Flash socket for type UU Compact Flash storage card two serial ports one parallel port and a 144 pin SODIMM socket allowing for up to 256MB of SDRAM to be installed 2 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Users Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 2 2
40. MCS16 depends on these signals only These address lines are presented to the system with tri state drivers The permanent master drives these lines except when an alternate master cycle occurs in this case the temporary master drives these lines The LA signals are not defined for I O accesses System address Address lines for the first one Megabyte of memory SA 9 0 used for I O addresses SAO is the least significant bit This signal is an active low signal that indicates that a byte is being transferred on the upper byte SD 15 8 of the 16 bit bus All bus masters will drive this line with a tri state driver 3 7 16 2 Data SD 15 8 These signals are defined for the high order byte of the 16 bit data bus Memory or I O transfers on this part of the bus are defined when SBHE is active SD 7 0 These signals are defined for the low order byte of the 16 bit data bus being the only bus for 8 bit PC AT PC104 adapter boards Memory or I O transfers on this part of the data bus are defined for 8 bit operations with even or odd addresses and for 16 bit operations for odd addresses only The signals SAO and SBHE are used to define the data present on this bus SD15 SD8 SD7 SDO Word transfer Byte transfer on SD15 SD8 Byte transfer on SD7 SDO Byte transfer on SD7 28 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 16 3 Commands BALE This is an active high signal used to
41. NA GND C C FL ANA GND 3 5 3 7 36 Signal Description CRT Connector CN15 1 12 14 py oO k D Es KE a Lal BE IW HSYNC CRT horizontal synchronisation output VSYNC CRT vertical synchronisation output DDCCLK Display Data Channel Clock Used as clock signal to from monitors with DDC interface DDCDAT Display Data Channel Data Used as data signal to from monitors with DDC interface RED Analog output carrying the red colour signal to the CRT For 75 o cable impedance GREEN Analog output carrying the green colour signal to the CRT For 75 o cable impedance BLUE Analog output carrying the blue colour signal to the CRT For 75 o cable impedance DIG GND Ground reference for HSYNC and VSYNC ANA GND Ground reference for RED GREEN and BLUE 40 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 37 10 100BASE Tx Ethernet Connector CN16 CN17 3 7 38 Signal Description 10 100Base Tx Ethernet Connector CN16 CN17 TXD TXD Ethernet 10 100Base Tx differential transmitter outputs RXD RXD Ethernet 10 100Base Tx differential receiver inputs 3 7 39 CD ROM Audio Input Connector J5 3 7 40 Signal Description CD ROM Audio Input Connector J5 CD L R Left and right CD audio input lines CD_GND GND for left and right CD This GND level is not connected to the board GND a ea en SS SS R
42. OBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 41 User s Manual 3 7 41 LCD Backlight Brightness Adjustment Connector VR1 VCC o Teater i 3 i gt CN5pin4 i 2 E Len es Variation Resistor Recommended 4 7K gt 1 16W 42 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 4 AWARD BIOS Setup 4 1 Starting Setup The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the computer The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it When it finishes the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system While the BIOS is in control the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways By pressing lt Del gt immediately after switching the system on or By pressing the lt Del gt key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test Press DEL to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the RESET button on the system case You may also restart by simultaneously pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Delete gt keys If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot an error message will be displayed and you will again be aske
43. P10 G p s P P P P G F P18 SHFCLK ENVEE ENBKL 3 7 9 Signal Description TFT Panel Connector CN3 oO ND NC NC P2 P4 NC 12 14 NC 20 22 ND M Oo w l in lv iv Ny IN Ja a lt j w lo N w N a Jo N ja D CH V ta WIN IN NM IN IN j gt gt gt l gt Ich DN o A INJO WO 1H IS MY 1O jo HIM OO P 23 18 Flat panel data output for 9 12 or 18 bit TFT flat panels Refer to table below for P 15 10 configurations for various panel types The flat panel data and control outputs are all on P 7 2 board controlled for secure power on off sequencing SHFCLK Shift Clock Pixel clock for flat panel data LP Latch Pulse Flat panel equivalent of HSYNC horizontal synchronisation FLM First Line Marker Flat panel equivalent of VSYNC vertical synchronisation M Multipurpose signal function depends on panel type May be used as AC drive control signal or as BLANK or Display Enable signal ENVEE Enable VEE Signal to control the panel power on off sequencing A high level may turn on the VEE LCD bias voltage supply to the panel VDDSAFE5 LCD Backlight Voltage 5V or 12V selected by J2 Pin 2 4 6 VDDSAFE3 LCD Driving Voltage 5V or 3 3V selected by J2 Pin 1 3 5 default 24 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 10 Signal Configuration TFT Panel Displays CN3 Pin na
44. Port 2 This item allows you to determine access onboard serial port 1 port 2 controller with which I O address The Choice 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto 4 5 6 8 UART Mode Select This item allows you to determine which Infra Red IR function of onboard I O chip The Choice IrDA ASKIR Normal 4 5 6 9 UART2 Duplex Mode Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port Full duplex mode permits simultaneous two direction transmission Half duplex mode permits transmission in one direction only at a time The Choice Half Full ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 57 User s Manual 4 5 6 10 RxD TxD Active This item allows you to determine the active of RxD TxD The Choice t Hi lo Lo lo Hi Lo 4 5 6 11 IR Transmission Delay This item allows you to enable disable the IR transmission delay The Choice Enabled Disabled 4 5 6 12 Onboard Parallel Port Select a logical LPT port name and matching address for the physical parallel printer port The choice 378H IRQ7 278H IRQ5 3BCH IRQ7 Disabled 4 5 6 13 Parallel Port Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel port Select Compatible or Extended unless you are certain both your hardware and software support EPP or ECP mode The choice ECP EPP1 7 EPP1 7 SPP EPP1 9 SPP ECP EPP1 9 ECP Normal GPP 4 5 6 14 ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the port The choice 3
45. SI the selection shall be None If you select Type Auto BIOS will Auto Detect the HDD amp CD ROM Drive at the POST stage and showing the IDE for HDD amp CD ROM Drive TYPE CYLS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE landing zone SECTORS MODE If a hard disk has not been installed select NONE and press lt Enter gt 4 5 2 5 Drive A Type Drive B Type The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that have been installed in the computer None No floppy drive installed 360K 5 25 in 5 1 4 inch PC type standard drive 360 kilobyte capacity 1 2M 5 25 in 5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive 1 2 megabyte capacity 720K 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 720 kilobyte capacity 1 44M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 1 44 megabyte capacity 2 88M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 2 88 megabyte capacity 48 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 2 6 Video The category selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor Although secondary monitors are supported you do not have to select the type in Setup EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For EGA VGA SEGA SVGA or PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 40 column mode CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 80 column mode MONO Monochrome adapter includes high resolution monochrome adapters 4 5 2 7
46. User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N All in One NS Geode GX1 Single Board with LCD AC97 Audio amp Dual 10 100 Base Tx Ethernet 6 Ed 2 July 2003 Part No 2047341005 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N FCC STATEMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINTST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTATLLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE Portwell Inc User s Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2000 2001 2002 2003 Portwell Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the prior written permission
47. _PORT reg outportb lIO_DATA_PORT data void SetWatchDogTime unsigned char time_val EnterConfigMode SelectDevice 8 Set Register F2 Set Watch Dog Timer 1 256 steps WriteAData OxF2 time_val ExitConfigMode void main int argc char argv int time_value 0 char ptr printf WinBond 83977F AF WatchDog Timer Test Utility Version 1 0 n printf Copyright C 2000 Evalue Technology Inc n printf Support ECM 3410 only and the system will be reset n if argc 1 printf n Syntax 3410WD step n printf step range 1 256 steps n printf timer range 0 16 127 16 min sec n return if argc gt 1 ptr argv 1 time_value atoi ptr if time_value gt 0 amp amp time_value lt 256 SetWatchDogTime unsigned char time_value printf Watch Dog reset Timer set up 02d 02d time_value 1 2 time_value 1 2 30 16 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 109 User s Manual Appendix D AWARD BIOS Error Message During the power on self test POST the BIOS either sounds a beep code or displays a message when it detects a correctable error Following is a list of POST messages for the ISA BIOS kernel Specific chipset ports and BIOS extensions may include additional messages An error message may be followed by a prompt to press F1 to continue or press DEL to enter Setup Beep Currently the only beep code indicates that a video error has
48. al of the adapter s your screen might look like this System Properties General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection 9 Disk drives Si Display adapters 3 Floppy disk controllers amp Hard disk controllers Keyboard w Monitors gt Mouse BY Network adapters Ki Other devices a PCI Ethernet Controller d PCI Ethernet Controller g Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers m System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties IE 2 i Remove Print Dee OROREN OK Cancel e When all adapters are removed or none were present a new driver can be installed 2 Reboot the computer 66 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 3 During the boot the network adapter should be detected as shown below Add New Hardware Wizard ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 67 User s Manual 4 Specify the location of network adapter and click Next see below Add New Hardware Wizard Dlleterete tele Heel M C 82559ER lt Back News Ge 5 Click the Nex button Add New Hardware Wizard 6 Click the Finish button 68 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Depending on the configuration a request for the windows disks or CD ROM may be necessary Insert the disk CD ROM and click the Ok button An entry of
49. ard will generate only one instance In other words the BIOS will only report that the key is down When the typematic rate is enabled the BIOS will report as before but it will then wait a moment and if the key is still down it will begin the report that the key has been depressed repeatedly For example you would use such a feature to accelerate cursor movements with the arrow keys Enabled Enable typematic rate Disabled Disable typematic rate 4 5 3 11 Typematic Rate Chars Sec When the typematic rate is enabled this selection allows you select the rate at which the keys are accelerated 6 6 characters per second 8 8 characters per second 10 10 characters per second 12 12 characters per second 15 15 characters per second 20 20 characters per second 24 24 characters per second 30 30 characters per second 52 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 3 12 Typematic Delay Msec When the typematic rate is enabled this selection allows you to select the delay between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins 250 500 msec 750 1000 1000 msec 4 5 3 13 Security Option This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied
50. ault F8 key Reserved F9 key Reserved F10 key Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu 4 3 Getting Help Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press lt Esc gt or the F1 key again 4 4 In Case of Problems If after making and saving system changes with Setup you discover that your computer no longer is able to boot the Award BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings which resets your system to its defaults 44 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual CM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 Main Menu Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press lt Enter gt to accept and enter the sub menu ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP PNP PCI CONFIGURATION LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE amp EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS Esc Quit E F10 Save amp Exit Setup shift F2 Change Color Select Item 4 5 1 Setup Items The main menu includes the following main setup categories
51. be able to run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done WARNING Disk boot sector is to be modified Type Y to accept write or N to abort write Award Software Inc 4 5 3 2 CPU Internal Cache This category speeds up memory access However it depends on CPU chipset design The default value is en able Enabled Enable cache Disabled Disable cache 50 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 5 3 3 Quick Power On Self Test This category speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power up the computer If it is set to Enable BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Enabled Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST 4 5 3 4 Boot Sequence This category determines which drive to search first for the disk operating system i e DOS Default value is A C C A System will first search for hard disk drive then floppy disk drive A C System will first search for floppy disk drive then hard disk drive CDROM C A System will first search for CDROM drive then hard disk drive and the next is floppy disk drive C CDROM A System will first search for hard disk drive then CDROM drive and the next is floppy disk drive 4 5 3 5 Swap Floppy Drive This item allows you to determine whether enable the swap floppy drive or not The choice Enabled Disabled 4 5 3 6 Boot Up Floppy Seek During POST BIOS will dete
52. cessible I O area on the ISA bus is 64Kbytes with 16 address bits whereas the accessible memory area is 16Mbytes with 24 address bits Certain I O addresses are subject to change during boot as PnP managers may relocate devices or functions The addresses shown in the table are typical locations HO Port Description 0000h 000Fh 8237 compatible DMA controller 1 0020h 0021h 0040h 0043h 8259 compatible programmable interrupt controller 1 82C54 compatible Programmable timer 1 0060h 0060h 0061h 0061h 8042 compatible keyboard controller System buzzer 0064h 0064h 0070h 0071h 8042 compatible keyboard controller RTC clock and CMOS RAM 0081h 0083h 0087h 0087h DMA control DMA control 0089h 008Bh 008Fh 0091h DMA control DMA control OOA0h O0A1h 00COh OODFh Programmable interrupt controller 2 DMA control OOFOh OOFFh 01FOh 01F7h Numeric processor Primary IDE controller single FIFO 0200h 0200h 0220h 022Fh Gameport joystick XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound 0278h 027Fh 02F8h 02FFh Parallel port 2 Serial port 2 0330h 0331h 0378h 037Fh XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound Parallel port 1 0388h 038Bh 03B0h 03BBh XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound XpressGRAPHICS 03BCh 03BFh 03COh 03DFh Parallel port 3 XpressGRAPHICS 03F2h 03F5h O3F6h 03F6h Floppy disk controller Standard Dual PCI IDE Controller O3F6h 03F6h O03F8h 03FFh Primary IDE controller single F
53. d to Press Fl To Continue DEL to enter SETUP ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 43 User s Manual 4 2 Using Setup In general you use the arrow keys to highlight items press lt Enter gt to select use the PageUp and PageDown keys to change entries press lt F1 gt for help and press lt Esc gt to quit The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right arrow Move to the item in the right hand Esc key Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current page and return to Main Menu PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes key Increase the numeric value or make changes key Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Shift F2 key Setup Menu Change color from total 16 colors F2 to select color forward Shift F2 to select color backward F3 key Calendar only for Status Page Setup Menu F4 key Reserved F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table only for Option Page Setup Menu F7 key Load the def
54. e is calculated based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 4 5 2 3 Daylight Saving The category adds one hour to the clock when daylight saving time begins It also subtracts one hour when standard time returns Enabled Enable daylight saving Disabled Disable daylight saving ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 47 User s Manual 4 5 2 4 Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave The categories identify the types of 2 channels that have been installed in the computer There are 45 predefined types and 4 user definable types are for Enhanced IDE BIOS Type 1 to Type 45 are predefined Type user is user definable Press PgUp or PgDn to select a numbered hard disk type or type the number and press lt Enter gt Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Type User to define your own drive type manually If you select Type User you will need to know the information listed below Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press lt Enter gt This information should be included in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer If the controller of HDD interface is ESDI the selection shall be Type 1 If the controller of HDD interface is SC
55. ector CND 26 3 7 15 PC 104 Connector CING SONG eenegen eneen 27 3 7 16 Signal Description PC 104 Connector CN6 CN 28 SE Fan Connector ENER EES 31 Ken E e eg EE 32 3 7 19 Signal Description IDE Connector ONS oi iccicccccsstcsncccstnentnassncnncatonmececaicercesasnaicnannsarece 33 3 7 20 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 232 Mode CNTID L 34 3 7 21 Serial Port 2 with External DB9 Connector CN10 csseceeeeseeceeeseseeeeeeeeeeneeeeenenees 34 3 7 22 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 232 Mode CNIDIL eects 34 3 7 23 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 422 Mode CNTID L 35 3 7 24 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 422 Mode CNIDIL 35 3 7 25 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 485 Mode CND 36 3 7 26 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 485 Mode CNIDIL 36 3 7 27 Audio Connector CN11 E 37 3 7 28 Signal Description Audio Connector CN 37 3 7 29 USB Connector ENEE eet eeh 37 3 7 30 Signal Description USB Connector CN12 2 cscssceeeesceeeeeenseeceeeseseeeeeseseeeeeeneneneee 37 3 7 31 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Connector CN13 eseeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeseneeeeeseeees 38 3 7 32 Signal Description Keyboard amp PS 2 Mouse Connectors CNT2 38 3 7 33 DB9 Serial Port 1 Connector in RS 232 Mode CNA 39 3 7 34 Signal Description Serial Port 1 COM1 in RS 232 Mode CNA 39 3 7 35 CRT Connector geege
56. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseees 65 Md MAINO WSO EEE 65 5 1 2 Windows NT 4 0 Ethernet Installation eececceeeeeeecceeeeseeeeeeeeseneeeesnseeeeeseseeneeeeesenees 70 5 2 Driver Installation for Display Adaptel ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeseaes 76 5 21 WIGOWS QX secdiacadeacnactnncactenstectexexnconatesuwoncexwaacetasicesbeeuke eleveeea summa E a AE ENE 76 5 2 2 Windows NT 4 0 Display Installation sisscicctescccccisceasiccesacss tented eetetis deceased gegen 81 5 3 Driver Installation for Audio Adapter c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseees 85 5 3 WINdOWS QX EE 85 5 3 2 Windows NT 4 0 Audio Installatnon eee ceeeeeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenaeeeeeeneeeeeeeneaaes 94 6 MEASUREMENT RER 97 Portwell Inc ROBO 503 ROBO 503N APPENDIX Az BIOS E Le LE 98 APPENDIX B SYSTEM Fe eege gees eege 99 Enter 99 OD AINA EE 100 interrupt WSOC ege EE 101 PB Fe ace ig RE 102 APPENDIX C PROGRAMMING THE WATCHDOG TIMER esscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Je Dee 103 Configure EE 103 Programming Watchdog Timer cssciecccdncctcetacscincccneutindesvemcrccnextuuscerthencccexmnedetniaveseneeancantevascenten 104 Demo Program 1 Micro Assembly Language cceesscceeeeeseceeeeeeeaeeeeeeseneeeeenseeeeeeneneneeees 105 Demo Program 2 C Language ca hirics saccerenastecacenascaceaastsennzeuadcameaataediceeanslsreceutmanieenaddensentmenacectmnune 108 APPENDIX D AWARD BIOS ERROR MESSAGE
57. er to avoid DC currents in the speakers If the Audio Bracket is used these signals are supplied on the PCB GND should be used as return for each speaker Maximum power 0 5W 4 Q load for each channel Mic Mic Bias The MIC signal is used for microphone input This input is fed to the left microphone channel Mic Bias provides 3 3V supplied through 3 2K Q with capacitive decoupling to GND This signal may be used for bias of some microphone types Left and right line in signals Line Out L R Leit and right line out signals Both signals are capacitor coupled and should have GND as return 3 7 29 USB Connector CN12 PIN Signal CH2 CH1 S ignal 3 7 30 Signal Description USB Connector CN12 Differential bi directional data signal for USB channel 0 Clock is transmitted along with the data using NRZI encoding The signalling bit rate is up to 12 Mbs Differential bi directional data signal for USB channel 1 Clock is transmitted along with the data using NRZI encoding The signalling bit rate is up to 12 Mbs 5 V DC supply for external devices Maximum load according to USB standard ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 37 User s Manual 3 7 31 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Connector CN13 3 7 32 Signal Description Keyboard amp PS 2 Mouse Connectors CN13 KCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PC AT keyboard KDAT Bi directional serial data line
58. erial authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your good return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a complete Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it to your dealer eC Portwell Inc ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Packing List Before you begin installing your single board please make sure that the following materials have been shipped a 1 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N All in One NS Geode GX1 Computing Module a 1 Quick Installation Guide a 1 Audio jacks and USB connector daughter board a 1 CD ROM contains the followings User s Manual this manual in PDF file Ethernet driver and utilities VGA drivers and utilities Audio drivers and utilities Latest BIOS as of the CD ROM was made a Cable set includes the followings 1 PS 2 keyboard and mouse Y cable 6 pin Mini DIN 1 IDE HDD cable 44 pin pitch 2 0mm 1 FDD cable 34 pin pitch 2 0mm 1 bracket with one Printer port cable 26 pin pitch 2 0mm and one Serial port cable 10 pin pitch 2 0mm 2 flat cables 10 pin pitch 2 0mm for connecting the Audio USB daughter board to the ROBO 503 ROBO 503N If any of these items are missing or damaged please contac
59. eric processor Standard dual PCI IDE controller Primary IDE controller single FIFO Note Available for PC 104 interface 1 The usage of these interrupts depends on the choices made in the Evalue setup screen The interrupts are fully useable for PC 104 interface if the corresponding on board unit is disabled in the BIOS setup 2 These interrupt lines are managed by the PnP handler and are subject to change during system initialisation oo IRQ14 is routed directly from the IDE hard disk connector to the PC AT bus D Disabling the hard disk controller in the Evalue setup screen may not release the interrupt line ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 101 User s Manual DMA channel Usage The DMA circuitry incorporates the functionality of two 8237 DMA controllers with seven programmable channels The controllers are referenced DMA Controller 1 for channels 0 3 and DMA Controller 2 for channels 4 7 Channel 4 is by default used to cascade the two controllers Channels 0 3 are hardwired to amp bit count by bytes transfers and channels 5 7 to 16 bit count by bytes transfers The onboard CS5530A provides 24 bit addressing with the 16 least significant bits 15 0 in the Current register and the most significant bits 24 16 in the Page register DMA channel Description Note Available in PC 104 interface XpressAUDIO 16 bit sound Floppy disk controller Parallel port if using ECP mode
60. for embedded systems operating in non standard computing environments The Compact Flash storage card is IDE compatible and offers various capacities 10 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 Hardware Configuration 3 1 Installation Procedure 1 Turn off the power supply 2 Insert the SODIMM module be careful with the orientation 3 Insert all external cables for hard disk floppy keyboard mouse USB etc except for flat panel A CRT monitor must be connected in order to change CMOS settings to support flat panel 4 Connect power supply to the board via the PWR1 5 Turn on the power 6 Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the delete key during boot up Use the LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS feature The Integrated Peripheral Setup and the Standard CMOS Setup Window must be entered and configured correctly to match the particular system configuration 7 lf TFT panel display is to be utilised make sure the panel voltage is correctly set before connecting the display cable and turning on the power 3 2 Safety Precautions 3 2 1 Warning Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis or power cable from your board whenever you work with the hardware Do not make connections while the power is on Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis 3 2 2 Caution Always ground yourself to remove any static c
61. handles outward and the memory module will be ejected by the mechanism in the socket 12 ROBO 503 ROBO 508N Users Manual 3 5 Jumper amp Connector 3 5 1 PWR1 CN5 J2 J1 VR1 CN3 CN7 CN2 CN1 CN4 PWR2 Jumper amp Connector Layout ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Rear side DIMM1 CN6 CN9 CN17 IO e AUT TAIMIC ku Chos SST CN16 ES a a Zei va a a w A a Ka a Ka Ga gt e Blees A IC CN13 SW1 CN12 CN15 J5 LED1 CN11 CN14 CN10 CN8 SNI J3 J4 Rear side ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 13 User s Manual 3 5 2 Jumper amp Connector List Connectors on the board are linked to external devices such as hard disk drives keyboard mouse or floppy drives In addition the board has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your system to suit your application The following tables list the function of each of the board s jumpers and connectors Jumpers Label Function Note J1 Clear CMOS LCD clock signal select 3 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm J2 LCD driving amp backlight voltage select 3 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm 3 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm J3 J4 COM2 RS 232 422 485 select 4x 3 header pitch 2 0mm J4 14 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Connectors Label Function Note CN1 Parallel port connector 13 x 2 header pitch 2 0mm CN2 Floppy connector 17 x 2 header
62. harge before touching the board Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric E charges As a safety precaution use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components in a static dissipative surface or static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis 3 3 Attentions Be gentle to the CRT connector while you are plugging in or out the CRT cable This CRT connector is the SMD type component It can be damaged easily by improper force ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Users Manual 11 User s Manual 3 4 Installing DRAM SODIMMs 3 4 1 System Memory The reverse side of the ROBO 503 contains a socket for 144 pin dual inline memory module SODIMM The socket uses 3 3 V unbuffered synchronous DRAM SDRAM SODIMM module is available in capacities of 32 64 128 or 256 MB The socket can be filled in the SODIMM of any size giving your ROBO 503 single board between 32 and 256 MB of memory 3 4 2 Supplementary Information About SODIMM Your ROBO 503 accepts both regular and PC 100 SDRAM SODIMM Module with or without parity Single sided modules are typically 64 MB double sided modules are usually 32 or 128 MB 3 4 3 Memory Installation Procedures Press the SODIMM module right down into the socket until you hear a click This is when the two handles have automatically locked the memory module into the correct position of the SODIMM socket See Figure below To take away the memory module just push both
63. hip provides audio support through an AC97 codec interface The audio codec provides mixing of the analog signals as well as Digital Analog conversion The following analog interfaces are provided a Line in stereo a CD ROM input stereo a Microphone single input with microphone bias circuit Line out stereo a Speaker out stereo 2 x 0 5 Watt Access to the audio signals is provided by a 5 x 2 header CN11 or by an optional audio bracket 8 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 2 3 8 IDE Interface A primary as well as a secondary IDE controller is provided by the CS5530A companion chip which supports Ultra DMA mode and PCI bus mastering for the data transfer Access to these controllers is provided by a standard IDC 44 pin connector and a Compact Flash type II connector on the solder side of this board 2 3 9 USB The USB interface provides two USB channels that are controlled by the CS5530A The signals are provided by means of a 5 x 2 header or by an optional USB bracket adapter 2 3 10 Ethernet The Ethernet interfaces are based on two Intel 82559ER Ethernet controllers which support both 100Mbit as well as IOMbit Base T interface The Ethernet controllers are attached to the PCI bus and use PCI bus mastering for data transfer The CPU is thereby not loaded during the actual data transfer 2 3 11 Winbond W83977F A The Winbond W83977F A Super I O chip provides most input output interfaces of
64. ication programs The BIOS is the most frequent user of this RAM area since this is where it shadows RAM ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 49 User s Manual 4 5 3 BIOS Features Setup This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation You have the opportunity to select the system s default speed boot up sequence keyboard operation shadowing and security ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Virus Warning Enabled Video BIOS Shadow CPU Internal Cache C8000 CBFFF Shadow CCOOO CFFFF Shadow Quick Power On Self Test DOOOO D3FFF Shadow Boot Sequence D4000 D7FFF Shadow Swap Floppy Drive D8000 DBFFF Shadow Boot Up Floppy Seek DCOOO DFFFF Shadow Boot Up NumLock Status Boot Up System Speed Full Screen LOGO Show Gate A20 Option Memory Parity Check Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Chars Sec Typematic Delay Msec S Security Option PCI VGA Palette Snoop gt Quit tl Select Item OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Help PU PD Modify Report No FDD For WIN 95 S Old Values Shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults 4 5 3 1 Virus Warning When this item is enabled the Award BIOS will monitor the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification If an attempt is made the BIOS will halt the system and the following error message will appear Afterwards if necessary you will
65. if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Note To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to enter password Do not type anything and just press lt Enters it will disable security Once the security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely 4 5 3 14 PCI VGA Palette Snoop It determines whether the MPEG ISA VESA VGA Cards can work with PCI VGA or not Enabled When PCI VGA working with MPEG ISA VESA VGA Card Disabled When PCI VGA not working with MPEG ISA VESA VGA Card 4 5 3 15 OS Select for DRAM gt 64 This item allows you to access the memory that over 64MB in OS 2 The choice Non OS2 OS2 4 5 3 16 Report No FDD for WIN95 4 5 3 17 Video BIOS Shadow Determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM However it is optional depending on chipset design Video Shadow will increase the video speed Enabled Video shadow is enabled Disabled Video shadow is disabled ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 53 User s Manual 4 5 3 18 C8000 CBFFF Shadow DC000 DFFFF Shadow These categories determine whether option ROMs will be copied to RAM An example of such option ROM would be support of on board SCSI Enabled Optional shadow is enabled Disabled Optional shadow is disabled 4 5 3 19 Full Screen Logo Show 4 5 4 Supervisor User Password Setting You can set either supervisor or user password or both
66. indicate that the address lines are driven by the DMA controller The assertion of AEN disables response to I O port addresses when I O command strobes are asserted AEN being asserted only the device with active DACK should respond REFRESH This is an active low signal driven by the current master to indicate a memory refresh operation The current master will drive this line with a tri state driver TC This active high signal is asserted during a read or write command indicating that the DMA controller has reached a terminal count for the current transfer DACK must be presented by the bus adapter to validate the TC signal MASTER This signal is not supported by the chipset 3 7 17 Fan Connector CN7 VCC 1 GND 2 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 31 User s Manual 3 7 18 IDE Connector CN9 Signal N RESET 2 4 32 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 19 Signal Description IDE Connector CN9 The IDE interface supports PIO modes 0 to 4 and Bus Master IDE Data transfer rates up to 33 MB Sec is possible IDE Address Bits These address bits are used to access a register or data port in a device on the IDE bus IDE Chip Selects The chip select signals are used to select the command block registers in an IDE device DCS1 selects the primary hard disk IDE Data Lines D 15 0 transfers data to from the IDE devices IDE I O Read Signal is as
67. ipset registers with power on BIOS defaults Memory presence test OEM Specific Test to size on board memory Early Shadow OEM Specific Early Shadow enable for fast boot Cache presence test External cache size detection Setup low memory Early chip set initialization Memory presence test OEM chip set routines Clear low 64K of memory Test first 64K memory EARLY CACHE INITIALIZATION Cyrix CPU initialization Cache initialisation Setup Interrupt Vector Table Initialize first 120 interrupt vectors with SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR and initialize INT 00h 1Fh according to INT_TBL ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 113 User s Manual Code Hex Name Description B Test CMOS RAM Checksum Test CMOS RAM Checksum if bad or insert key pressed Load defaults C INITIALIZE KEYBOARD DETECT TYPE OF KEYBOARD CONTROLLER OPTIONAL Set NUM_LOCK status INITIALIZE VIDEO INTERFACE Detect CPU clock Read CMOS location 14h to find out type of video in use Detect and initialize Video adapter Test Video memory Test video memory write sign on message to screen Setup shadow RAM Enable shadow according to Setup Test DMA Controller 0 BIOS Checksum test Keyboard detect and initialization 10 TestDMAContolert o 1213 Reseved Le Test 8259 1 Mask Bits Verify 8259 Channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines Test 8259 2 Mask Bits Verify 8259 Channel 2 masked in
68. l 55 User s Manual 4 5 5 4 8 bit I O Recovery CLK The I O recovery mechanism adds bus clock cycles between PCl originated I O cycles to the ISA bus This delay takes place because the PCI bus is so much faster than the ISA bus This item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 8 bit I O The choice from 1 to 16 CPU clocks 4 5 5 5 USB Controller USB Legacy Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard The choice Enabled Disabled 4 5 6 Integrated Peripherals Features Setup ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE INC IDE HDD Block Mode Disabled Onboard Parallel Port Primary IDE Channel Parallel Port Mode Master Drive PIO Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Slave Drive PIO Mode EPP Mode Select Secondary IDE Channel Build in CPU Audio Master Drive PIO Mode Audio I O Base Address MPU 401 I O Base Address IDE Primary Master UDMA Audio IRQ Select IDE Primary Slave UDMA Audio Low DMA Select IDE Secondary Master UDMA Audio High DMA Select KBC input clock A video Memory Size Onboard FDC Controller Flat Panel Status Onboard Serial Port 1 Flat Panel Resolution Onboard Serial Port 2 UART Mode Select gt Quit tl Select Item UART2 Duplex Mode Help PU PD Modify RxD TxD Active Old Values shift F2 Color IR Transmittiion delay Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults
69. latch valid addresses from the current bus master on the falling edge of BALE During DMA refresh and alternate master cycles BALE is forced high for the duration of the transfer BALE is driven by the permanent master with a totem pole driver This is an active low signal driven by the current master to indicate an I O read operation I O mapped devices using this strobe for selection should decode addresses SA 15 0 and AEN Additionally DMA devices will use IOR in conjunction with DACK to decode a DMA transfer from the I O device The current bus master will drive this line with a tri state driver This is an active low signal driven by the current master to indicate an I O write operation I O mapped devices using this strobe for selection should decode addresses SA 15 0 and AEN Additionally DMA devices will use IOR in conjunction with DACH A to decode a DMA transfer from the I O device The current bus master will drive this line with a tri state driver This is an active low signal driven by the permanent master to indicate a memory read operation in the first 1MB of system memory Memory mapped devices using this strobe should decode addresses SA 19 0 only If an alternate master drives MEMR the permanent master will drive SMEMR delayed by internal logic The permanent master ties this line to VCC through a pull up resistor to ensure that it is inactive during the exchange of bus masters This is an active low signal driven by the
70. le The signal is driven by the permanent master RESETDRV 3 7 16 6 This active high signal indicates that the adapter should be brought to an initial reset condition This signal will be asserted by the permanent master on the bus for at least 100 ms at power up or watchdog time out to ensure that adapters in the system are properly reset When active all adapters should turn off or tri state all drivers connected to the bus Interrupts IRQ 3 7 IRQ These signals are active high signals which indicate the presence of an interrupting PC AT PC104 bus adapter Due to the use of pull ups unused interrupt inputs must be masked 30 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 16 7 Bus Arbitration DRQ 0 3 DRQ 5 7 These signals are active high signals driven by a DMA bus adapter to indicate a request for a DMA bus operation DRQ 0 3 request 8 bit DMA operations while DRQ 5 7 request 16 bit operations All bus DMA adapters will drive these lines with a tri state driver The permanent master monitors these signals to determine which of the DMA devices if any are requesting the bus DACK 0 3 DACK 5 7 These signals are active low signals driven by the permanent master to indicate that a DMA operation can begin They are continuously driven by a totem pole driver for DMA channels attached AEN This signal is an active high totem pole signal driven by the permanent master to
71. low Multimedia Properties BEI Audio Video MIDI CD Music Multimedia devices Multimedia Drivers K iH Audio Devices ee MIDI Devices and Instruments a Mixer Devices 3 Line Input Devices Media Control Devices Video Compression Codecs lt Audio Compression Codecs Video Capture Devices E Joystick Devices Add Remove Properties coe __ 94 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 4 Click the Add button and the following window should appear Add 27x List of Drivers Unlisted or Updated Driver MCI CD Audio MCI Microsoft Video for Windows MCI Midi Sequencer MCI Sound Cinepak Codec by Radius Inc Compaq Business Audio Creative Labs Sound Blaster 1 Pro 16 DSP Group TrueSpeech TM Audio CODEC IMA ADPCM Audio CODEC Indeo codec by Intel zi 5 Select the Unlisted or Updated Driver to install the Audio driver from the supporting CD ROM The following window should then appear Insert the disk with the unlisted updated or endor provided driver in Cancel Browse Help 6 Click Browse to specify the directory of Audio driver as shown below Insert the disk with the unlisted updated or vendor provided driver in Directories c gxdriver winnt4audio cs E gt GxDriver Es WinNT4 Drives c MS DOS_6 Network 7 Insert the attached suppor
72. me 18 Bit TFT 12 Bit TFT 9 Bit TFT 9 Bit TFT 640 x 480 1024 x 768 P23 R5 R5 Ge Even Even Even Even Note The principle of attachment of TFT panels is that the bits for red green and blue use the most significant bits and skip the least significant bits if the display interface width of the TFT panel is insufficient ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 25 User s Manual 3 7 11 IrDA Connector CNA 3 7 12 Signal Description IrDA Connector CNA Infrared Receiver input Infrared Transmitter output 3 7 13 LCD Inverter Connector CNS Note For inverters with adjustable Backlight function it is possible to control the LCD brightness through the VR signal pin 4 controlled by VR1 Please see the VR1 section for detailed circuitry information 3 7 14 Signal Description LCD Inverter Connector CN5 up Vad 5V ov ENBKL LCD backlight ON OFF control signal lt 26 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 15 PC 104 Connector CN6 CN8 Signal PIN GND B32 A32 GND B31 OSC B VCC BALE SA1 a CO Wal JA M INIO o O O Bea NII ojoj g CO vanan vIn Z EP i A A GND el A oO wo SD15 DACK2 SD14 B B TC B27 A27 C C A26 C MASTER gt N ol z N SD13 C VCC SA7 DRQ7
73. n When set to 0 this pin enables disk drive 1 This is an open drain output Drive Select A When set to 0 this pin enables disk drive A This is an open drain output DSB Drive Select B When set to 0 this pin enables disk drive B This is an open drain output IDE1 This output signal selects side of the disk in the selected drive Direction of the head step motor An open drain output Logic 1 outward motion Logic 0 inward motion STEP Step output pulses This active low open drain output produces a pulse to move the head to another track DRVDENO 1 This output indicates whether a low drive density 250 300kbps at low level or a high drive density 500 1000kbps at high level has been selected Track 0 This Schmitt triggered input from the disk drive is active low when the head is positioned over the outermost track This Schmitt triggered input from the disk drive is active low when the head is positioned over the beginning of a track marked by an index hole WP Write protected This active low Schmitt input from the disk drive indicates that the diskette is write protected DSKCHG Diskette change This signal is active low at power on and whenever the diskette is removed ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 23 User s Manual 3 7 8 TFT Panel Connector CN3 Signal PIN Signal _ VDDSAFE5 2 VDDSAFE5 VDDSAFE3 BU VDDSAFE3 G ND ND NC P3 P5 P7 NC 13 NC 21 23 ND LM LP P15
74. n SA 15 0 only not IOR and IOW when AEN is not asserted MEMCS16 This is an active low signal driven by a memory mapped PC AT PC104 adapter indicating that the memory device located at the address is a 16 bit device This open collector signal is driven based on LA 23 17 only OWS This signal is an active low open collector signal asserted by a 16 bit memory mapped device that may cause an early termination of the current transfer It should be gated with MEMR or MEMW and is not valid during DMA transfers IOCHRDY precedes OWS IOCHRDY This is an active high signal driven inactive by the target of either a memory or an I O operation to extend the current cycle This open collector signal is driven based on the system address and the appropriate control strobe IOCHRDY precedes OWS IOCHCK This is an active low signal driven active by a PC AT PC104 adapter detecting a fatal error during bus operation When this open collector signal is driven low it will typically cause a non maskable interrupt 3 7 16 5 Controls This clock signal may vary in frequency from 2 5 MHz to 25 0 MHz depending on the setup made in the BIOS Frequencies above 16 MHz are not recommended The standard states 6 MHz to 8 33 MHz but most new adapters are able to handle higher frequencies The PC AT PC104 bus timing is based on this clock signal This is a clock signal with a 14 31818 MHz 50 ppm frequency and a 50 5 duty cyc
75. n is pulled high internally An active high input indicates that the printer is not ready to receive data This pin is pulled high internally An active low input on this pin indicates that the printer has received data and is ready to accept more data This pin is pulled high internally Output line for the printer initialization This pin is pulled high internally An active low output from this pin causes the printer to auto feed a line after a line is printed This pin is pulled high internally An active low input on this pin indicates that the printer has encountered an error condition This pin is pulled high internally An active high input on this pin indicates that the printer has detected the end of the paper This pin is pulled high internally ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 21 User s Manual 3 7 6 Floppy Connector CN2 Signal PIN Signal DRVDENO GND GND NC GN GND INDEX GND MOA DSB DSA MOB DIR STEP WD WE TRAKO WPT RDATA SIDE1 DSKCHG 22 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 7 Signal Description Floppy Connector CN2 RDATA The read data input signal from the FDD WD Write data This logic low open drain writes pre compensation serial data to the selected FDD An open drain output Write enable An open drain output Motor A On When set to 0 this pin enables disk drive 0 This is an open drain output Motor B O
76. n mode Write lock value AAh to port 3FOh Ex outportb Ox3f0 OxAA The following shows two examples of programming the watchdog timer with 16 seconds time interval in both Micro assembly and C language 104 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Demo Program 1 Micro Assembly Language Title ECM 3410 Watchdog Timer Demo Program 16 seconds Company Evalue Technology Inc Date 10 04 2000 W83977_IO_PORT EQU 3F0H UNLOCK_ID EQU 087h LOCK_ID EQU OAAH model small code WatchDog PROC Set Logic Device 8 active mov bl 8 Logic Device 8 mov al 30h Register 30h mov ah Oth Active gt 01h Inactive gt OOh call W977_Register_Set Set watchdog time out value 1 16 seconds mov bl 8 Logic Device 8 mov al OF2h Register F2h mov ah Oth 3 01h FFh 0 16 127 16 call W977_Register_Set mov ah 4ch Return to DOS int 21h ret WatchDog ENDP ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 105 User s Manual Unlock_977 proc cli push ax push dx mov al UNLOCK_ID mov dx cs W83977_lIO_ PORT out dx al write Unlock_ID to w83977 twice out dx al jmp 2 jmp 2 pop dx pop ax ret Unlock_977 endp Lock_977 proc push ax push dx mov dx cs W83977_lO PORT mov al LOCK_ID out dx al pop dx pop ax ret Lock_977 endp 106 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual Select W83977 I O chip Logic Device bl Device Number Set_Device proc pu
77. nd HDD Power Down 15 min Max Power Saving Maximum power management ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SL CPU s Doze Mode 1 min Standby Mode 1 min Suspend Mode 1 min and HDD Power Down 1 min User Defined Allows you to set each mode individually When not disabled each of the ranges are from 1 min to 1 hr except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min to 15 min and disable 4 5 7 3 PM Timers The following four modes are Green PC power saving functions which are only user configurable when User Defined Power Management has been selected See above for available selections 4 5 7 3 1 Doze Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity the CPU clock will run at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed 4 5 7 3 2 Standby Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity the fixed disk drive and the video would be shut off while all other devices still operate at full speed 4 5 7 3 3 HDD Power Down When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 61 User s Manual 4 5 7 3 4 MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use The choice 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 NA 4 5 7 3 5 Throttle Duty Cycle Select the throttle duty cycle The choice 12 5 33 3 50 75 4 5 7 4 Power Down amp Resume Events Power
78. ngs ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A434E09 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE INC PNP OS Installed No PCI IRQ Actived By Level Resources Controlled By Auto Reset Configuration Data Disabled Quit tl Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Values Shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults 4 5 8 1 PnP OS Installed This determines whether the PnP OS is installed or not Choices are Yes and No 4 5 8 2 Resource Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 Choices are Auto and Manual 4 5 8 3 Reset Configuration Data This item allows you to determine reset the configuration data or not Choices are Enabled and Disabled ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 63 User s Manual 4 5 8 4 IRQ X DMA X Assigned To This item allows you to determine the IRQ DMA assigned to the ISA bus and is not available to any PCI slot Choices are Legacy ISA and PCI ISA PnP 4 5 8 5 PCIIRQ Activated By This sets the method by which the PCI bus recognizes that an IRQ service is being requested by a device Under all circumstances you should retain the default configuration unless advised otherwise by your system s manufacturer Choices are Level and Edge 4 5 8 6 Used
79. nt 40 3 7 36 Signal Description CRT Connector CND 40 3 7 37 10 100BASE Tx Ethernet Connector CN16 ONT 41 3 7 38 Signal Description 10 100Base Tx Ethernet Connector CN16 CN17 seeen 41 3 7 39 CD ROM Audio Input Connector TEE 41 3 7 40 Signal Description CD ROM Audio Input Connector LI 41 3 7 41 LCD Backlight Brightness Adjustment Connector VI 42 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP ison sicc sets eae ctceiecaahw he EAEEREN E KEENE ENIN 43 A Wee EE TT seen e aE E Ee Eae 43 4 2 ISU SQUID NEE 44 4 3 Getting Help sss isisisi ensina iaaa aeiaai aaia 44 4 4 In Case of Probleme occiicisccocitiivccinedicentsinnindivnsrecewatadeussesdieenivenmevaeinativensaineunnns 44 EE 45 AN SOU NGS acetate e aa eerste aie ued ae ee 45 4 5 2 Standard CMOS e EE 47 Portwell Inc User s Manual 4 5 3 BIOS Features E 50 4 5 4 Supervisor User Password Sete cc xecisicsci yaks cuciecsewwsceeamsece rea tece tank Mecechawtaserreememaeenedme 54 45 5 NCHIPSSR SOUP E 55 4 5 6 Integrated Peripherals Features Setup cscccceeessecceceeseeceeeeeseeeeeseseeneeseseeneeeeenenees 56 4 5 7 Power Management Setup ccccescceceesecceeeceeeceeeseseaeeeeeeaaeeeeeaaeeeeseseaeseseesseaeeeeneeees 60 4 5 8 PnP PCI Configuration Setup cccsesccccccvicgceccenxceantecexeueceectsacck vescxeutneiass Geececenduerieunsertexexeome 63 5 DRIVER INSTALLATION os ssa es been 65 5 1 Driver installation for Ethernet Adapter 0 cescecceeeeeeeeeeeeee
80. nual Appendix A BIOS Revisions BIOS Rev New Features Bugs Problems Solved Known Problems 98 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Appendix B System Resources Memory Map The following table indicates memory map of ECM 3410 The address ranges specify the runtime code length Address Range Description Note 00000000h O0009FFFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS 000A0000h 000C7FFFh XpressGRAPHICS 00100000h 01BFFFFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS 40008000h 4001 0FFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS 40011000h 4001107Fh XpressAUDIO PCI bridge 40012000h 400120FFh PCI bridge 40018000h 407FFFFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS 40800000h 40FFFFFFh XpressGRAPHICS 41000000h 41017FFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS DAO00000h DAO3FFFFh Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter DA040000h DA041FFFh _ Intel GD82559ER PCI Adapter FFFCOOOOh FFFFFFFFh System board extension for PnP BIOS Note The usage of these I O addresses depends on the choices made in the Evalue setup screen The I O addresses are fully usable for PC 104 interface if the corresponding on board unit is disabled in the setup screen ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 99 User s Manual UO Map The board incorporates a fully ISA Bus Compatible slave interface The drive capabilities allow for up to four external PC 104 modules to be driven without external data buffers The ac
81. o floppy drives are installed be sure the Diskette Drive selection in Setup is set to NONE or AUTO Hard Disk s Initializing Please Wait a Moment Some hard drives require extra time to initialize Hard Disk s Install Failure Cannot find or initialize the hard drive controller or the drive Make sure the controller is installed correctly If no hard drives are installed be sure the Hard Drive selection in Setup is set to NONE Hard Disk s Diagnosis Fail The system may run specific disk diagnostic routines This message appears if one or more hard disks return an error when the diagnostics run Keyboard Error or No Keyboard Present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is attached correctly and no keys are pressed during POST To purposely configure the system without a keyboard set the error halt condition in Setup to HALT ON ALL BUT KEYBOARD The BIOS then ignores the missing keyboard during POST Keyboard Is Locked Out Unlock The Key This message usually indicates that one or more keys have been pressed during the keyboard tests Be sure no objects are resting on the keyboard Memory Test This message displays during a full memory test counting down the memory areas being tested Memory Test Fail If POST detects an error during memory testing additional information appears giving specifics about the type and location of the memory error Override Enabled Defaults Loaded If the system cannot bo
82. occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by two short beeps BIOS ROM Checksum Error System Halted The checksum of the BIOS code in the BIOS chip is incorrect indicating the BIOS code may have become corrupt Contact your system dealer to replace the BIOS CMOS Battery Failed CMOS battery is no longer functional Contact your system dealer for a replacement battery CMOS Checksum Error Defaults Loaded Checksum of CMOS is incorrect so the system loads the default equipment configuration A checksum error may indicate that CMOS has become corrupt This error may have been caused by a weak battery Check the battery and replace if necessary CPU at nnnn Displays the running speed of the CPU Display Switch Is Set Incorrectly The display switch on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color This message indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup Determine which setting is correct and then either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter Setup and change the VIDEO selection Press ESC to Skip Memory Test The user may press Esc to skip the full memory test 110 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Floppy Disk s Fail Cannot find or initialize the floppy drive controller or the drive Make sure the controller is installed correctly If n
83. of then The differences between are supervisor password can enter and change the options of the setup menus user password just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus When you select this function the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password ENTER PASSWORD Type the password up to eight characters in length and press lt Enter gt The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press lt Enter gt You may also press lt Esc gt to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable a password just press lt Enter gt when you are prompted to enter the password A message will confirm the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely PASSWORD DISABLED When a password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally when a password is enabled you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option If the Security
84. ofiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection amp CDROM amp Disk drives O Display adapters Floppy disk controllers amp Hard disk controllers oy Keyboard m Monitors gt Mouse 9 Network adapters Ki Other devices ki PCI Multimedia Audio Device Unknown Device d Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers El System devices Properties Refresh Remove Print E E H E E Cancel ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 85 User s Manual 3 Select PCI Multimedia Audio Device This will show the following window Click the Reinstall Driver button 86 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 5 Click the Next to continue the audio driver installation Update Device Driver Wizard C NECM 3410 Driver Audio win9s ha lt Back we Ge ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 87 User s Manual 7 The driver files will now be read and the audio adapter is shown as the following Click the Nex button to install the audio driver Update Device Driver Wizard Windows driver file search for the device National Xpress4UDIO TM PCI Bridge Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver C ECM 341 0 DRIVERAUDIONWINSX GXAl
85. ot using the current CMOS configuration the BIOS can override the current configuration is a set of BIOS defaults designed for the most stable minimal performance system operations ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 111 User s Manual Press TAB to Show POST Screen System OEMs may replace the Award BIOS POST display with their own proprietary display Including this message in the OEM display permits the operator to switch between the OEM display and the default POST display Primary Master Hard Disk Fail POST detects an error in the primary master IDE hard drive Primary Slave Hard Disk Fail POST detects an error in the secondary master IDE hard drive Resuming from Disk Press TAB to Show POST Screen Award offers a save to disk feature for notebook computers This message may appear when the operator re starts the system after a save to disk shut down See the Press TAB message above for a description of this feature Secondary Master Hard Disk Fail POST detects an error in the primary slave IDE hard drive Secondary Slave Hard Disk Fail POST detects an error in the secondary slave IDE hard drive Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a commitment by Award Although Award will make every effort to inform users of substantive errors Award disclaims all liability for any loss or damage resulting from the use of thi
86. play Memory Shared display memory up to 4MB e Display Type Supports non interlaced CRT and up to 18 bit TFT LCD displays Can display both CRT and flat panel simultaneously e Resolution Up to 1280 x 1024 8 bpp and 1024 x 768 16 bpp Audio Interface e Chipset NS Geode CS5530A e Audio Controller AC97 ver 2 0 compliant interface Multi stream Direct Sound and Direct Sound 3D acceleration e Audio Interface Microphone in Line in CD audio in Line out Speaker out Ethernet Interface e Chipset Dual Intel 82559ER PCl bus Ethernet controllers onboard ROBO 503 only e Ethernet Interface PCI 100 10 Mbps IEEE 802 3U compatible e Remote Boot ROM Avaiable with For diskless system SSD Interface One CF socket supports Type UI Compact Flash memory devices Expansion Interface One 16 bit 104 pin connector onboard Connectors e External Connectors VGA DB 15 COM 1 DB 9 Ethernet RJ 45 x 2 KB Mouse Mini DIN e Power Connectors 4 pin HDD type 4 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N Mechanical and Environmental Power Supply Voltage 5V 4 75V to 5 25V Typical Power Requirement 5V 2A w GX1 300MHz Operating Temperature 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Board Size 146mm x 101mm 3 5 FDD size Weight 0 4 Kg ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 5 User s Manual 2 3 Architecture Overview The following block diagram shows the architecture and main components of ROBO 503
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88. receives serial data to the communication link The mode of this differential signal pair is controlled through the RTS register of Serial Port 2 Set the RTS register of the Serial Port 2 to LOW for transmitting HIGH for receiving Warning Do not select a mode different from the one used by the connected peripheral as this may damage CPU board and or peripheral The transmitter drivers in the port are short circuit protected by a thermal protection circuit The circuit disables the drivers when the die temperature reachs 150 C RS 422 mode is typically used in point to point communication Data and control signal pairs should be terminated in the receiver end with a resistor matching the cable impedance typ 100 120 Q The resistors could be placed in the connector housing RS 485 mode is typically used in multi drop applications where more than 2 units are communicating The data and control signal pairs should be terminated in each end of the communication line with a resistor matching the cable impedance typical 100 120 Q Stubs to substations should be avoided 36 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 27 Audio Connector CN11 Signal PIN Signal Line Out R 1 Line Out L GND 3 GND Line In R 5 Line In L Mic Bias SPKR 9 1 SPK L SPK L R Left and right speaker output These are the speaker outputs directly from the speaker amplifier Coupling capacitors must be used in ord
89. rmine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks 360K type is 40 tracks while 760K 1 2M and 1 44M are all 80 tracks Enabled BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is 40 or 80 tracks Note that BIOS cannot tell from 720K 1 2M or 1 44M drive type as they are all 80 tracks Disabled BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by track number Note that there will not be any warning message if the drive installed is 360K 4 5 3 7 Boot Up NumLock Status This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad By default the system boots up with NumLock on On Off Keypad is number keys Keypad is arrow keys ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 51 User s Manual 4 5 3 8 Boot Up System Speed Selects the default system speed the normal operating speed at power up Set the speed to high Set the speed to low 4 5 3 9 Gate A20 Option This entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 Mbytes Initially the gate A20 was handled via a pin on the keyboard Today while keyboards still provide this support it is more common and much faster for the system chipset to provide support for gate A20 Normal Fast keyboard chipset 4 5 3 10 Typematic Rate Setting This determines if the typematic rate is to be used When disabled continually holding down a key on your keybo
90. s document or any hardware or software described herein including without limitation contingent special or incidental liability 112 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Appendix E AWARD BIOS POST Codes Note ISA POST codes are outputted to port address 80h Code Hex Name Description CU Turn off Chipset Cache OEM Specific Cache control Processor Test 1 Processor Status 1FLAGS Verification Tests the following processor status flags carry zero sign overflow The BIOS sets each flag verifies they are set then turns each flagoff and verifies it is off Processor Test 2 Read Write Verify all CPU registers except SS SP and BP with data pattern FF and 00 Initialize Chips Disable NMI PIE AIE UEI SQWV Disable video parity checking DMA Reset math coprocessor Clear all page registers CMOS shutdown byte Initialize timer 0 1 and 2 including set EISA timer to a known state Initialize DMA controllers 0 and 1 Initialize interrupt controllers 0 and 1 Initialize EISA extended registers Test Memory RAM must be periodically refreshed to keep the Refresh Toggle memory from decaying This function ensures that the memory refresh function is working properly Blank video Initialize keyboard Keyboard controller initialization Reserved Test CMOS Verifies CMOS is working correctly detects bad Interface and Battery Status battery Chipset Default Initialization Program ch
91. serted on read accesses to the corresponding IDE port addresses IDE UO Write Each signal is asserted on write accesses to corresponding the IDE port addresses When deasserted these signals extend the transfer cycle of any host register access when the device is not ready to respond to the data transfer request IDE Reset This signal resets all the devices that are attached to the IDE interface Interrupt line from hard disk Connected directly to PC AT bus The DREQ is used to request a DMA transfer from the CS5530A The direction of the transfers is determined by the IOR IOW signals DMA Acknowledge The DACK acknowledges the DREQ request to initiate DMA transfers Signal from hard disk indicating hard disk activity The signal level depends on the hard disk type normally active low The signal is routed directly to the LED1 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 33 User s Manual 3 7 20 Pin Header Serial Port 2 Connector in RS 232 Mode CN10 3 7 21 Serial Port 2 with External DB9 Connector CN10 wal J gt x lt M RRE RRE g H 3 7 22 Signal Description Serial Port 2 COM2 in RS 232 Mode CN10 Serial output This signal sends serial data to the communication link The signal is set to a marking state on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is Data Terminal Ready This signal indicates to the modem or data set that the on
92. sh push mov mov out inc mov out pop pop ret ax dx dx cs W83977_lO_PORT al 07h dx al dx al bl dx al dx ax Set_Device endp Write data to W83977 Register al register number ah data bl device number push dx call Unlock_977 call Set Device mov dx cs W83977_lO_ PORT out dx al mov al ah inc dx out dx al call Lock_977 pop dx ret W977_Register_Set ENDP ECM 3410 3410L 3410N ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 107 User s Manual Demo Program 2 C Language Title ECM 3410 Watchdog Timer Test Utility Company Evalue Technology Inc Version 1 0 Date 10 04 2000 Compiler Borland C include lt stdio h gt include lt stdlib h gt include lt conio h gt define IO_LINDEX_PORT Ox3F0 define IO DATA PORT Ox3F1 define UNLOCK_DATA 0x87 define LOCK_DATA OxAA define DEVICE_REGISTER 0x07 void EnterConfigMode outportb IO_INDEX_PORT UNLOCK_DATA outportb lIO_INDEX_PORT UNLOCK_DATA void ExitConfigMode outportb IO_INDEX_PORT LOCK_DATA void SelectDevice unsigned char device outportb IO_INDEX_PORT DEVICE_REGISTER outportb IO_ DATA_PORT device unsigned char ReadAData short int reg outporto IO_INDEX_PORT reg return inportb lIO_DATA_PORT 108 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N void WriteAData unsigned char reg unsigned char data outportb IO_INDEX
93. t by clicking the Select from list button V NetBIOS Interface 4 E Workstation 4 E Server Select from list lt Back Cancel est 74 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 9 Click Next to accept the settings Network Setup Wizard You may use this page to disable network bindings or arrange the order in which this computer finds information on the network Show Bindings for JA servicses H m E A Server Workstation Enable Disable Move Up Move Down lt Back Barcel 10 Click Next button The network driver should now be installed Network Setup Wizard Windows NT is now ready to install networking components that you selected and others required by the system This process will allow individual components to install themselves and raise dialogs so that they may install correctly Click Next to install selected components Click Back to make changes to your selections lt Back ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 75 User s Manual 5 2 Driver Installation for Display Adapter 5 2 1 Windows 9x The following steps will install the display driver for the National Geode XpressGRAPHICS display controller 1 Click the Start button on the task bar select Settings and Control Panel from the sub menu This should start the Control Panel as shown
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95. terrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines Test Stuck 8259 s Interrupt Bits Turn off interrupts then verify no Interrupt mask register is on Test 8259 Interrupt Functionality Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred Test Stuck NMI Bits Parity IO Check Verify NMI can be cleared DISPLAY CPU CLOCK RESERVED SET EISA MODE If EISA non volatile memory checksum is good execute EISA initialization If not execute ISA tests a clear EISA mode flag Test EISA Configuration Memory Integrity checksum amp communication interface Enable Slot 0 Initialize slot 0 System Board Enable Slots 1 15 Initialize slot 1 through 15 Size Base and Extended Memory Size base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB 114 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual Code Hex Name ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Description 31 Test Base and Extended Memory Test EISA Extended Memory Test base memory from 256K to 640K Extended Memory and extended memory above 1MB using various patterns NOTE This test is skipped in EISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in ISA mode If EISA Mode flag is set then test EISA memory found in slots initialization NOTE This test is skipped in ISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in EISA mode Reserved Setup Enabled Initialize amp Install Mouse Setup Cache Controller Reserved Chipset Initializa
96. ting CD ROM The directory of Audio driver may now be entered Install Driver EN Insert the disk with the unlisted updated OK or vendor provided driver in Cancel CAGXDriverwinNT AAUDIOS ges ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 95 User s Manual 8 The Audio driver should now be listed as shown below Click OK to accept Add Unlisted or Updated Driver National Xpress4udio TM Driver 9 I O address interrupt and DMA channel may now be configured An example is shown below XpressAudio Base 1 0 Address XpressAudio Configuration 10 Click OK and close the Install Driver and Multimedia Properties windows by clicking the Close button in each window 11 After closing the Multimedia Properties window the computer must be restarted for the changes to take effect 96 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 6 Measurement Drawing 98 374 942700 92 7100 876300 77 4706 8 2550 7 9100 74200 31750 2700 1 9050 31750 8900 15 9400 4 9600 B4 6450 876300 09 6550 155700 138 7025 410325 42 62 42 EVM ARERR NA SRA RO ER pee ee ran 7 saree Toler ar m N gek 682650 638200 73 6600 629100 IHN 0 1600 ECH og EE C est AE dk Ted el TE nio EE Sb S S E Ee S Ss e 25 EI EI E a 8 S a g oi a o 2 mo B 8 S D ek EE b S 5 amp 2 g g ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Users Manual 97 User s Ma
97. tion Detect if mouse is present initialize mouse install interrupt vectors Initialize cache controller PROGRAM CHIPSET REGISTERS WITH SETUP VALUES Display virus protect disable or enable Initialize Floppy Drive amp Controller Initialize floppy disk drive controller and any drives Initialize Hard Drive amp Controller Initialize hard drive controller and any drives 44 45 46 47 Reserved Detect amp Initialize Math Coprocessor Reserved Reserved Detect amp Initialize Serial Parallel Ports Initialize any serial and parallel ports also game port Initialize math coprocessor 48 4D__ Reserved ENER Manufacturing POST Loop or Display Messages Reboot if Manufacturing POST Loop pin is set Otherwise display any messages e any non fatal errors that were detected during POST and enter Setup Security Check Ask password security optional Write CMOS Pre boot Enable Write all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen Enable parity checker Enable NMI Enable cache before boot INITIALIZE OPTION ROMS Initialize Time Value Initialize any option ROMs present from C8000h to EFFFFh NOTE When FSCAN option is enabled ROMs initialize from C8000h to F7FFFh INITIALIZE TIME VALUE IN 40H BIOS AREA ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 115 User s Manual 116 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N Code Hex Name 6
98. ton to install the audio driver Update Device Driver Wizard 16 Click the Finish button 92 ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual ECM 3410 3410L 3410N 17 Click the Close button to close the National XpressAUDIO 16 bit Sound Properties window National XpressAUDIO TM 16 bit Sound Properties 20x 18 To complete the audio driver installation reboot the computer by clicking the Yes button in the window shown below System Settings Change ae ECM 3410 3410L 3410N User s Manual 93 User s Manual 5 3 2 Windows NT 4 0 Audio Installation An audio driver for Windows NT 4 0 is supplied with the system on the supporting CD ROM The driver installation may be performed by the following steps 1 Start the control panel by clicking the Start button click Settings and Control Panel from the sub menu 2 Double click the Multimedia icon in the control panel as shown below J Control Panel OF x File Edit View Help MS E Accessibility Add Remove Console Date Time Devices Options Programs Display Fonts Internet Keyboard Modems KS a g gt Q P Mouse Multimedia Network PC Card Ports PCMCIA a d gt wa A S amp Printers Regional SCSI Adapters Server Services Settings S Ae F Sounds System Tape Devices Telephony UPS Changes multimedia device settings Ui 3 On the Multimedia properties window select the Devices tab as shown be
99. used to transfer data from or commands to the PC AT keyboard MCLK Bi directional clock signal used to strobe data commands from to the PS 2 mouse i i i MDAT Bi directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PS 2 mouse DREES 38 ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual ROBO 503 ROBO 503N 3 7 33 DB9 Serial Port 1 Connector in RS 232 Mode CN14 g H 3 7 34 Signal Description Serial Port 1 COM1 in RS 232 Mode CN14 Serial output This signal sends serial data to the communication link The signal is set to a marking state on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is initiated Data Terminal Ready This signal indicates to the modem or data set that the on board UART is ready to establish a communication link Data Set Ready This signal indicates that the modem or data set is ready to establish a communication link Request To Send This signal indicates to the modem or data set that the on board UART is ready to exchange data Clear To Send This signal indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data Data Carrier Detect This signal indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier Ring Indicator This signal indicates that the modem has received a telephone ringing signal ROBO 503 ROBO 503N User s Manual 39 User s Manual 3 7 35 CRT Connector CN15 Signal A

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