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1.              Make sure the port mode is set up correctly before installing any peripherals     JP12 s Pin 9 11  On board Power Good Selector       Pin 9 10    Using Extemal Power Good       Pin 10 11          Using On Board Power Good          JFAN1  JFAN2  CPU   2nd Cooling Fan Connector                      Pin No  Function  Pin 1 Sensor Pin   Pin 2  12V   Pin 3 GND          JP12 s Pin12 13 16 17 18  For ATX Power Supply       Close Pin 16 17    Using PS 2 AT Power Supply       Close Pin 17 18    Using ATX Power Supply          Pin 12  Pin 13       On Off Switch for ATX Power          12  Case Panel Connection        Pin No     Description       1 2    HDD LED           3 6    Extemal Speaker       45          Onboard Buzzer           16                                                           7 8 Hardware RESET   9 10 Reserved   10 11 Reserved   12 13 ATX Power On Off   14 15 Power LED  14 LED   15 LED    16 17 Close for PS 2 Power   17 18 Close for ATX Power   19 20 Close  Enable WDT function  J1  IR Pin Header    Pin No  Function   1  5V DC    2 N C    3 IRRX   4 GND    5 IRTX                CN1  Audio Output Port connector via AV Card Kit  Optional    Please close pin13 14 to disable onboard Audio features if the AV Card Kit is not inserted onto the CN1 connector  f AV  card kit is inserted  please make sure the BIOS is enabled with the audio function  since LPT2 and audio function can not  be used in the same tim                               CN1  Audio Port    Pin No
2.   2 Used Second 8259   3 Used COM2   4 Used COM1   5 Used COM3   6 Used Floppy Disk   7 Used LPT1   8 Used RTC   9 Used LPT2 or Audio   10 Used COM4   11 Used LAN Adapter  on board   12 Used PS 2 Mouse   13 Used Coprocessor   14 Used Hard Disk  IDE 1   15 Used Reserved  IDE 2        2 8  Assigning DMA Channels for ISA Cards   Since ISA cards  both Legacy and PnP may also need to use a DMA  direct memory access  channel  DMA  assignments for this motherboard are handled the same way as the IRQ assignment process described above  You  can select a DMA channel in the PCI and PnP configuration section of the BIOS setup utility  Inthe BIOS setup  you  should choose  Yes  for those IRQ s and DMAS you wish to reserve for Legacy cards      22      Chapter 3  AMI BIOS SETUP  AMI BIOS Setup Main Menu       Standard CMOS Setup  Advanced CMOS Setup  Advanced Chipset Setup   Power Management Setup  PCI  Plug and Play Setup  Peripheral Setup  Hardware Monitor Setup  Setup HDD Security Password   Auto Detect Hard Disks   Change User Password  Change Supervisor Password  Change Language Setting  Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings  Save Settings and Exit  Exit Without Saving             Use the CMOS setup program to modify the system parameters to reflect the environment installed in your system and  to customize the system as desired  Press the  lt DEL gt  key to enter into the CMOS setup program when you tum on  the power  Settings can be accessed via arrow keys  Press  lt Enter gt  t
3.   Function Pin No  Function   1 BITCLK 2 GND   3 SDIN 4 NC    5 SDIN2 6 NC    7 SDOUT 8 N C    9 SYNC 10 GND   11  ACRST 12 GND   13 SPEAK 14 Strapping Low  15  5V DC  16  12V DC                         Ly                                                                                                   17 JBCY 18 JAB2   19 JBCX 20 JAB1   21 JACY 22 JBB2   23 JACX 24 JBB1   25 MSO 26 MSI   CN7  Pin Header for PS2 KB   MS   Pin No  Signal  KB  Pin No  Signal MS   1 KB Data 2 MS Data  3 KEY 4 KEY   5 GND 6 GND   7  5V DC  8  5V DC   9 KB_CLK 10 MS_CLK  Printer  LPT1 LPT2  Port   Pin No  Description Pin No  Description  1 STB  10 ACK   2 PDO 11 BUSY  3 PD1 12 PE   4 PD2 13 SLCT  5 PD3 14 AFD   6 PD4 15 ERR   7 PD5 16 INIT    8 PD6 17 SLIN   9 PD7 18 25 GND                   JP5  Voltage Selector for LDVS Receiver                      Pin No  Signal   1 2 Receiver    5V DC  Type  23 Receiver    3 3V DC  Type  45 Open for OEM  Type           18                        Close for Normal Type            Caution  Improper setting will damage LCD panel     CN5  LCD   LVDS Output                                   Pin No  Signal Pin No  Signal   1 Yo  2 Y2    3 YO  4 Y2    5 Y1  6 Rev  Voltage  7 GND 8 Y3    9 Y1  10 Y3   1 CK  12 VDD_PNL  13 CK  14 DISP_OFF  15 VBL 16 GND                   LCD_CON1  TFT LCD Panel Port                                                    Pin No  Signal Pin No  Signal   1 VBL 2 VBL   3 GND 4 GND   5 VDDLCD 6 VDDLCD  7 ENPVEE 8 GND   9 FPD 23 10 FPD 22  11 FPD
4.   Windows NT and Windows 95 98 Packet driver etc    5 2  UTP Cable   RJ 45 Jack Definition   Straight through twisted pair cable is typically used to connect a hub to a server or workstation  In a straight through  connection  Pin 1 at the server  Pin 2 at the hub connects to Pin 2 at the server  and so on  Figure A 1 shows the locations  of pins on a standard RJ 45 plug on a   twisted pair cable    TableA 1 shows the wiring in a straight through twisted pair cable  Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used      Er             Twisted Pair Signal Pin Signal  Pin Number To  Number Description Number  Description  1 TD  1 TD   1  gt   2 TD  2 TD   3 RD  3 RD   2  gt   6 RD  6 RD                             RJ 45 Connector Pin Assignments  Figure A 1 shows the RJ 45 Connector pin assignments    RJ45 PIN AND CABLE COLORS    WYOBLIEM  vao   AOALIAM    a  JALIHM    BEeapaee RB    39           a   1          tt  mz    NAOSAALIEM  mo   NOWA                     3      ma   I  mj   NINO                                              5 3  Connecting 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Network   The system board provides an RJ 45 port for connection to 100Base TX Fast Ethernet or 10Base T Ethemet Network  with a single connection over unshielded twisted pair  UTP   The adapter automatically operates at 10Mbps or  100Mbps when the appropriate 10 100Base hub be connected    To connect the adapter to 100Base TX Fast Ethemet Network  you need a twisted pair Category 5 cable with RJ 45  modular jacks at both ends  Th
5.   specification  EPP uses the  existing parallel port signals to provide asymmetric bidirectional  data transfer driven by the host device   The parallel port can be used with devices that adhere to the  Extended Capabilities Port  ECP  specification  ECP uses the  DMA protocol to achieve data transfer rates up to 2 5 Megabits    per second  ECP provides symmetric bidirectional    communication          28      EPP Version   This option specifies the Enhanced Parallel Port specification version number that is used in the system  This option only  appears if the Parallel Port Mode option is set to EPP  The settings are 1 7 or 1 9    Parallel Port IRQ   This option specifies the IRQ used by the parallel port  The settings are Auto   IRQ  5  or  IRQ  7   Parallel Port DMA Channel   This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode option is ECP  This option sets the DMA channel used  by the parallel port  The settings are DMA Channel  1  or 3    Serial Port IRQ   This option specifies the IRQ used by the serial port  The settings are Auto   IRQ  5  or  IRQ  7  Onboard AC  97 Audio   This function is to disable or enable AC 97 Audio  Choices  Auto  Disabled   Onboard Legacy Audio   This function allows configuring the Audio Codec to support legacy Sound Blaster mode  Choices  Auto  Disabled  Sound Blaster   This option is to Enable   Disable the onboard Audio support Sound Blaster decoding    SB VO Base Address   To configure the Sound Blaster decoding I O r
6.  17 12 FPD 16  13 FPD 11 14 FPD 10  15 FPD 9 16 FPD 8  17 FPD 21 18 FPD 20  19 FPD 15 20 FPD 14  21 FPD 7 22 FPD 6  23 FPD 5 24 FPD 4  25 FPD 19 26 FPD 18  27 FPD 13 28 FPD 12  29 FPD 3 30 FPD 2                    19                             31 FPD 1 32 FPD 0  33 GND 34 GND  35 P CLK 36 FLM  37 DE 38 LP   39 GND 40 PBKL  41 PNKL 42 KEY  43 VCC 44 VCC                        Please make sure the Pin 1 location before inserting the LCD connector     Factory Setting    JP1  All Pin Open   JP7  Close Pin 1 3  Pin 4 6   JP8  Close Pin 1 2   JP13  Factory Using only   JP14  Close Pin 2 3  Pin 5 6  Pin 8 9  Pin 11 12   JT1  Close Pin 2 3  Pin 4 5  Pin 8 9   JH1  Close Pin 1 2  Pin 5 6  Pin 7 8   2 4  Installing Memory   The NASA 6109 CPU board offers one 168pin DIMM sockets   supporting up to 512MB of memory  The DIMM memory can be 100MHz  PC 100  or 133 MHz  PC 133     2 5  Shared VGA Memory   The NASA 6109 is using built in AGP VGA controller with share memory architecture  GMA    AGP mode with 2MB to  8MB of system memory  The amount of video memory on motherboard determines the number of colors and the  video graphic resolution    2 6  Installing Riser Card   Installing Riser Card  Max  3 PCI Slot on Riser Card        PCI Slot INT ADSEL       PCI 1 A B C D   AD24 Onboard LAN        PCI2 BC DA   AD23       PCI3 CDAB   AD22                   PCI4 DABC _  AD21         20      There are two different riser cards that can be fitted to NASA 6109 CPU board  The first one is a 98pin I
7.  Any remaining IRQ then  may be assigned to this PCI Bus  Microsofts  Diagnostic  MSD EXE  utility included in the Windows directory can be used to see their map  Make sure that there are  no two devices using the same IRQ in the system  Otherwise this will cause the system to hang up or give unexpected  results  To simplify the process  this motherboard complies with the Plug and Play  PnP  specifications  which was  developed to allow automatic system configuration  Whenever a PnP compliant card is added to the system  PnP cards  and IRQs are automatically assigned if available  If the system has both Legacy and PnP ISA cards installed  IRQs  are assigned to PnP cards from those not used by Legacy cards  The PCI and PnP configuration in the BIOS setup  utility can be used to indicate   which IRQs have being used by Legacy cards  For older Legacy cards that do not work with the BIOS  you can contact  your vendor for an ISA configuration utility      21     An IRQ number is automatically assigned to PCI expansion cards after those used by Legacy and PnP ISA cards  In  the PCI Bus design  the BIOS is automatically assigned an IRQ to a PCI slot that has a card in it which requires an IRQ   To install a PCI card  you need to set the correct  ADSEL  and  INT   interrupt  assignment  Please refer to  Chapter  2 5  Installing a Riser Card for detail assignments                                                                    IRQ Status Assignment   0 Used Timer   1 Used Keyboard 
8.  BLUE 11 N C  4 NC 12 DDC DAT  5 GND 13 H Sync  6 GND 14 V Sync  7 GND 15 DDC CLK  8 GND  FDD Connector  Pin No  Description Pin No  Description  1 3 5 7 GND 14 DSA  9 11 13 GND 16 MOB   15 17 19 GND 18 DIR  21 23 25 GND 20 STEP   27 29 31 GND 22 WD   33 GND 24 WE   2 RWC  26 TRAKO  46 N C 28 WP   8 INDEX  30 RDATA   10 MOA  32 HEAD   12 DSB  34 DSKCHG   LCD   LVDS Output Connector  CN5   Pin No  Signal Pin No  Signal  1 Yo  2 Y2   3 YO  4 Y2   5 Y1  6 Rov  Voltage  7 GND 8 Y3   9 Y1  10 Y3                    45                                       TFT LCD Panel Port Connector  LCD CON1                                                                                   1 CK  12 VDD_PNL  13 CK  14 DISP_OFF  15 VBL 16 GND   Pin No    Signal Pin No  Signal  1 VBL 2 VBL  3 GND 4 GND  5 VDDLCD 6 VDDLCD  7 ENPVEE 8 GND  9 FPD 23 10 FPD 22  11 FPD 17 12 FPD 16  13 FPD 11 14 FPD 10  15 FPD 9 16 FPD 8  17 FPD 21 18 FPD 20  19 FPD 15 20 FPD 14  21 FPD 7 22 FPD 6  23 FPD 5 24 FPD 4  25 FPD 19 26 FPD 18  27 FPD 13 28 FPD 12  29 FPD 3 30 FPD 2  31 FPD 1 32 FPD 0  33 GND 34 GND  35 P_CLK 36 FLM  37 DE 38 LP  39 GND 40 PBKL  41 PNKL 42 KEY  43 VCC 44 VCC            46            USB PORT                                                                                                    Pin No  Description  1 2 USB VCC  3 4 USB DATA  0 1 2 3   5 6 USB DATA  0 1 2 3   7 8 USB_GND  9 10 USB_GND  Audio Output Port Connector  CN1   Pin No  Function Pin No  Function  1 BITCLK 2 GND  3 SDIN 4 N C   
9.  On Board  Performs on board basic function verification     Diagnostics On Network  To run this test on the network  you will need another computer set up as a Responder to  receive packets from the adapter being tested and echo them back to the adapter  This checks the adapter   s ability for  communication over the network with another adapter to receive and transmit network packets     4  Software Installation   Installing Network Drivers   You must install a network driver to allow the adapter to work with your network operating system    The system board provides various network drivers on the driver diskette  The following provides the installation  procedures for different network drivers    Note  Please install the    VIA PATCH FILE    first if you want to link your LAN with Windows 98   For detailed information of each OS installation  please refer to the README   TXT   file on the driver diskette      4      Software Installation Examples   Before installing the driver programs  please refer to each directory that contains a README file  which provides detailed  installation instructions  or to execute the HELP8139 EXE help file viewer in DOS  The utility will then present with a  screen showing the information about how to install the network driver  Driver needed for the   adapter to work with the operating system     5 9  Realtek 8139 LAN Driver Installation Procedure    Please note  The LAN Driver installation has to be done after completing Win 95 98 2000 inst
10.  programming models  However  since the engine is integrated it enjoys a higher bandwidth and lower  latency than is possible with discrete solutions  The Controller also supports two simultaneous displays  CRT  Flat Panel    Monitor     The on board Graphics Controllers main system features include    High Performance single cycle GUI     Highly Integrated RAMDAC    and Triple Clock Synthesizer     Full Feature High Performance 3D Graphics Engine     High speed intemal AGP Bus Mastering data bus supporting DVD video playback  amp  3D    Hardware implementation of motion compensation     Dual Video Windows for Videoconferencing     Versatile Motion Video Capture Overlay Playback Support     Flexible Frame Buffer Memory Interface     Advanced Mobile Power Management and CRT Power Management  VESA    DPMS     PC99 Hardware Support    4 2  LCD Flat Panel Feature  Flat Panel Monitor Interface  The on board graphic controller also support industry standard TFT LCD panel  the interface supports both 18 bit and  24 bit display modes  Optionally  an 18 18 panel can be supported utilizing extemal latches  UC 1818L   On board    also support LVDS interface to provide a low voltage  high speed  low EMI serial DC balanced differential data via  sM    extemal LVDS transmitters to support TFT LCD Panel with LVDS built in    The flat panel interface provides or supports the following functions for various panels     Generates flat panel interface signals like FLM  LP  SCLK  and DE     Gener
11.  the setup program  make sure the adapter s driver is not loaded  otherwise unpredictable results    may arise     The setup program can be set the on board configuration to provide diagnostic testing  _ It is for testing the basic function  verification  EEPROM data Access  loop back operation  and the ability to communicate over the network with another  adapter  To access this program  insert the Driver Diskette into the floppy disk   drive and then type the following at the DOS prompt       40       gt  gt   ANREST8139 EXE  lt ENTER gt     1  View Current Configuration   This allows you to find the PCI Fast Ethemet adapter current configuration in your system   2  Set Up New Configuration   Select New Set Up Configuration option from the main menu   The option settings can be changed  the table shown as below        Option Default Setting Other Available Settings       Full duplex Disabled  gt  Auto Selection  Enable     Forces to full duplex  operation       Flow Control  TX Enable  RX Enable   TX Disable  RX Disable                   Note  Before setting the adapter for full duplex  make sure the hub switch is also set to full duplex  Before you  activate the switching hub to server connection  make sure the hub switch and adapter are configured for full  duplex     3  Run Diagnostics   Running diagnostic tests perform basic function verification for on board   LAN adapters  The basic Diagnostic tests include      EEPROM Test  EEPROM data read write test     Diagnostics
12.  unpredicted result   SDRAM CAS  Latency   With SDRAM Timing by SPD disabled  you can select     The SDRAM CAS   Column Address Strode  latency manually  Choices  2 Clocks  3 Clocks   SDRAM Bank Interleave   This function is to enable   disable SDRAM Bank Interleave function  Choices     Disabled         Enabled      Memory Hole   To enabled   disabled  default  the support of Memory Hole which is reserved for ISA card    AGP Mole   This function allows seeing the AGP Mode onboard  The default setting is    Auto     This item support 1x 2x and 4x AGP  Mode   AGP Read Synchronization   To enabled   disabled the AGP Read Synchronization function    AGP Fast Write   This function allows enabling   disabling the AGP Fast Write function    AGP Aperture Size    26      This function allows adjusting AGP Aperture Size from 2MB to 256MB to increased VGA performance   AGP Master 1 W S Write   Allows you to enable   disable the AGP Master Write with 1 wait state  AGP Master 1 W S Read   To enable   disable the AGP Master Read with 1 wait state   PCI Delay Transaction   To enable   disable the AGP Fast Write function   USB Controller   To enable   disable the on board USB Port function   Choices  USB Port 081   USB Port 2 amp 3  All USB Device   USB Device Legacy Support   To enable   disable the on board USB support device with   Choices  Disabled   No Mice   All Device   3 5  Peripheral Setup       Peripheral Setup  OnBoard FDC Enabled  OnBoard Serial Port 1 3F8 COM1  OnBoard Serial P
13. 5 SDIN2 6 N C   7 SDOUT 8 NC   9 SYNC 10 GND  11  ACRST 12 GND  13 SPEAK 14 Strapping Low  15  5V DC  16  12V DC   17 JBCY 18 JAB2  19 JBCX 20 JAB1  21 JACY 22 JBB2  23 JACX 24 JBB1  25 MSO 26 MSI  IR Connector  J1   Pin 1 VCC Pin 4 GND  Pin2 N C Pin 5 IRTX  Pin3 IRRX                   LAT              IDE1  IDE2 Connector                                                                      Expansion Slot to PCIISA Pin Assignment                                        Pin No  Description Pin No  Description  2 19 22 GND 13 IDE data2  24 26 30 GND 14 IDE data13  40 GND 15 IDE data1  20 21 28 N C 16 IDE data14  29 32 34 N C 17 IDE data0   1 IDE reset 18 IDE data15  3 IDE data7 23 IDE Write   4 IDE data8 25 IDE Read   5 IDE data6 27 IDE Ready  6 IDE data9 31 IDE IRQ   7 IDE data5 33 IDEA1   8 IDE data10 35 IDEAO   9 IDE data4 36 IDEA2   10 IDE data11 37 IDECS1    11 IDE data3 38 IDESC3   12 IDE data12 39 HDLEDO   Pin No   DescriptionA  Description B  Description E  Description F  1  IOCHK GND GND GND   2 SD7 RSTDRV GND GND   3 SD6 VCC  PCINT2  PCINT4  4 SD5 IRQ9  PCINT3  PCINT1  5 SD4  5V VCC VCC   6 SD3 DRQ2 KEY KEY   7 SD2  12V VCC VCC   8 SD1 ows  PCIRST PCLKF  9 SDO  12V  GNT3 GND   10 IOCHRDY  GND  REQ3 GNT1                     48                                                                                                                           Pin No   DescriptionA  Description B  Description E  Description F  11 AEN  SMEMW GND GND  12 SA19  SMEMR PCLKE  REQ1  13 SA1
14. 8  OW GND AD31  14 SA17  IOR AD30 AD29  15 SA16  DACK3 PCLKG N C  16 SA15 DRQ3 KEY KEY  17 SA14  DACK1  GNT2  REQ2  18 SA13 DRQ1 AD28 AD27  19 SA12 REFRESH   AD26 AD25  20 SA11 SYSCLK AD24  CBE3  21 SA10 IRQZ AD22 AD23  22 SA9 IRQ6 AD20 AD21  23 SA8 IRQ5 AD18 AD19  24 SA7 IRQ4 N C  N C  25 SA6 IRQ3 KEY KEY  26 SA5  DACK2 N C N C  27 SA4 TC AD16 AD17  28 SA3 BALE  FRAME  IRDY  29 SA2 VCC  CBE2  DEVSEL  30 SA1 OSC  TRDY  PLOCK  31 SAO GND  STOP  PERR  Pin No  Description C  Description D  Description G  Description H  1  SBHE  MEMCS16  NC  SERR  2 LA23  OSC16 N C AD15  3 LA22 IRQ10  CBE1 AD14  4 LA21 IRQ11 PAR AD12  5 LA20 IRQ12 GND GND  6 LA19 IRQ13 KEY KEY  7 LA18 IRQ14 GND GND                     49                                                      Pin No  Description C  Description D   Description G  Description H  8 LA17  DACKO AD13 AD10  9  MEMR DRQO AD11 AD8  10  MEMW  DACK5 AD9 AD7  11 SD8 DRQ5   CBEO AD5  12 SD9  DACK6 AD6 AD3  13 SD10 DRQ6 AD4 AD1  14 SD11  DACK7 AD2 ADO  15 SD12 DRQ7 KEY KEY  16 SD13 VCC VCC VCC  17 SD14 MASTER VCC VCC  18 SD15 GND GND GND  19 GND GND                     50         
15. Comer Fragment a  lt  2mn   b  lt  2mm and  c  break height  lt  ti It is acceptable tw    f  Glass Thickness     2  Side Fragment a   3mm  b  lt   2 0mm andc  lt  1 2  acceptable  five and interval of faults is 20mm minimum every side   t Glass Thickness   10 4 Newton ring  Diameter   35mm   Acceptable  Pass if defect that fails size cannot be seen when held in front of colors program on monitor   11 Cautions Item No  Subject Note   11 1 Storage 1  Store Touch Panel at the stated temperature and humidity range   2  Store Touch Panel with original packing   3  Do not expose Touch Panel directly to the sun   11 2 Unpacking 1  Do not hold FPC   Copper tail to take Touch Panel out of the package   2  Open the package after checking    UP   DOWN    mark   3  Do not put the heavy shock and stress on Touch Panel    11 3 Handling 1  Wear gloves at handling to prevent stains on Touch Panel or injury by the sharp edge of touch glass   2  Do not hold FPC   Copper while handling Touch Panel   3  Do not pile Touch Panels and put heavy matter on Touch Panel   4  Do not add any stress on touch film   5  Use dry cloth or soft cloth with alcohol  neutral detergent or one with ethanol at cleaning in case of dirt   6  Do not use organic solvents except alcohol  11 4 Assembling 1  Avoid excessive force on the Touch Panel     7  Do not give unnecessary strain to the FPC   Copper tail while assembling      8     VL NASA 6109 Users Manual    Copyright Notice   The content of this manual has been c
16. Flash ROM Code  512kb  Boot Block Programming  Yes ROM File Size    gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt  gt          Verify ROM data Now         Flash ROM update Completed   Pass   Please restart your system    A gt    Please restart your system and load setup default      Appendix A  FLASH Memory Utility    PS 2 Keyboard   Mouse Pin Header Connector  CN7                       Pin No  Signal  KB  Pin No  Signal MS   1 KB Data 2 MS Data  3 KEY 4 KEY   5 GND 6 GND   7  5V DO  8  5V DO    9 KB_CLK 10 MS CLK                      AB    D SUB Type Connector for COM port  RS232                                                                                                                           Pin No  Description Pin No  Description   1 DCD 6 DSR   2 RXD 7 RTS   3 TXD 8 CTS   4 DTR 9 RI   5 GND  Box Header Type Connector for COM port  RS232     Pin No  Description Pin No  Description   1 DCD 2 DSR   3 RXD 4 RTS   5 TXD 6 CTS   7 DTR 8 RI   9 GND 10 N C  Printer  LPT1 LPT2  Port   Pin No  Description Pin No  Description   1 STB  10 ACK    2 PDO 11 BUSY   3 PD1 12 PE   4 PD2 13 SLCT   5 PD3 14 AFD    6 PD4 15 ERR    7 PD5 16 INIT    8 PD6 17 SLIN    9 PD7 18 25 GND  VGA Connector   Pin No  Description Pin No  Description  1 RED 9 GND                    44                                                                                                                             Pin No  Description Pin No  Description  2 GREEN 10 GND  3
17. KB Pin Header CN7  IR JI  FDD Connector FDD1  IDE 1 IDE1  Header for Case Panel JP12  IDE 1 LED JP12  Pin 1  Pin2        14                                   Function Jumpers Connectors  Extemal Speaker JP12  Pin3  Pin6   Buzzer On Off JP12  Pin 4  Pin5  Hardware Reset Switch JP12  Pin7 Pin8  External Power Good JP12  Ping  Pin 10  intemal Power Good JP12  Pin 10  Pin 11   ATX Power Supply On Off Switch JP12  Pin 12  Pin 13  Power LED JP12  Pin 14  Pin 15  WDT Function Enable Disable JP12  Pin 19  Pin 20                Please double check the insertion and orientation of the LCD cable before applying power   mproper installation will result  in permanent damage LCD panel        JP2  CMOS Data Clear        Pin 1 2   Normal       Pin 2 3 Clear CMOS Data                JP15  DiskOnChip Memory Address Selector                               JP15 Memory Address   1 2 7 8 0C800H 0C9FFH   1 2 9 10 O0CC00H OCDFFH   34 7 8 ODCCCH 0D1FFH   34 9 10 0D400H OD5FFH   56 78 OD800H OD9FFH  Default           JP3  On board LAN Disable Enable       Pin 1 2 Enable On Board LAN       Pin 2 3 Disable On Board LAN                 15     JP9  COM  2    JP4  COMB  4  Voltage Selector                                               Voltage  COM1 JP9   COM2 JP9   COM3 JP4   COM4 JP4    12V dc   1 2 78 12 78   RI  34 9 10 34 9 10   5V dc   56 11 12 56 11 12  JP10  JP11  RS232  422   485 Selector for COM2   TYPE JP10 JPII  RS 232 1 2 45 78 101   1 2  RS 422 485 Full Duplex _  23 56 89 11 12  3 4 7 8        
18. SA only Bus  riser card  traditional ISA Bus riser card   the second one is a 188pins PCI SA riser card    Please note  PCI ISA riser cards jumper settings have to be matched with the motherboard INT AD select  jumper    The default INT AD select for NASA 6109 3601M All In One motherboard is listed in the above table  However  it could  be revised by changing JP14 setting for different INT AD select  The following table shows the variable configurations                    INT AD Configurations   Expansion for PCI Slot _    Close 1 2 Close 2 3  Expansion PCI 1 INT  A B C D INT   B C D A  Expansion PCI 2 INT   B C D A INT   C D A B  Expansion PCI 3 INT C DAB INT D A B C  Expansion PCI 4 INT D A B C INT A B C D                   Note  Even change the setting for different configuration the AD select should be match to each INT  Please using the  default setting as above if you are not familiar with the configuration of raiser card and add on card   Caution  Do not insert PCI Bus Add On cards directly into the on board expansion slot     2 6  Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards   Some expansion cards require an IRQ  Interrupt request vector  to operate  Generally  each IRQ must be exclusively  assigned to specific use  In a standard design  there are 16 IRQ available with 11 of them already in used by other part  of the system    Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may need to use IRQ  Cards installed in the ISA Expansion Bus have the first  priority to use the available system IRQs 
19. User s Manual    PPC 1510PT  15 1    TFT Low Power 667Mhz Panel PC    I   Pictures of PPC 157T       VESA 75  VESA 100    Silver  Stainless Steel Color        Power Switch Speaker Mic Line in    MS       Lan USB    Il  Panel PC Specifications      Display  15 1  color TFT flat panel     Display Type   TFT LCD panel     Luminance     200 250 cd m2 brightness luminance     CPU   P III equivalent Low power 667Mhz CPU L1 8 L2 cache built on CPU     System Chipset   Twister T   VIA VT8606   82C686B     Front Bezel   Thick 10mm Aluminum alloy hairline anodizing treatment front bezel     Housing  amp  Wall mounting   Rugged 1 2mm thick steel metal with white painting VESA   75 and  VESA 100 compliant     Surface Treatment of Front Panel   Super high end hairline anodizing treatment  color     Standard Colors   Stainless Steel silver color     Front Panel Protection   Meet NEMA 4  12 and IP65  56 water resistant EIA standard     System Memory   One slim size CD ROM  24x speed built in   4 CD ROM  optional    One slim size CD ROM  24x speed built in     HDD  optional      10 20 slim size HDD     Disk On Module  optional    SypotDOMupto512MB     DiskOnChip optional    SupotM System s DOC uoto288MB     Serial ports   4x COMs  3 x RS232 port  1 xRS232 422 485 port      USB   2x USB ports and IrDA pin header on board     Parallel Port   LPT port for Printer connection      Keyboard and Mouse   One PS 2 KB Mouse port     Audio I O   Microphone  Speaker  Line in     Network Interface Contro
20. allation    When completed with the WIN 95 98 installation  please click  My Computer    to start your LAN driver installation   procedure listed as below      My Computer   gt  Control Panel   gt  System  gt  Device Manager      Other Devices  gt      PCI Ethemet Controller   gt  Properties  gt  Driver   gt  Update Drive    gt  Yes  Recommended   gt  Next   gt  Other Locations 3 Browse    gt  AARtsnt 100 Exe Win95   gt  OK   gt  Finish    After finishing the above procedure  the screen will show    copy the files from      Please type A  Rtsnt 100 Exe Win95  gt  OK and select    Ok     the system will ask you to insert Win95 driver diskette to  update new driver     After finishing the above steps  please shut down your system and re boot the system     Appendix A  FLASH Memory Utility    Using this utility to update the system BIOS from a disk file to the on board Flash memory  Be aware the improper  change of the system BIOS will cause the system to malfunction    Using utility as follows    1  nsertthe FLASH memory BIOS utility distribution floppy diskette in drive A    2  Atthe DOS prompt  type A1 gt  F82725 xxxx ROM  lt Enter gt      42         Screen Message      DOS 4G Protected Mode Run time Version 2 01a  Copyright    Tenbeny Software  Inc  1996                      Please wait for loading BIOs ROM       AMI Flash Utility V8 27 25  Flash ROM Programming report   Chipset Vendor  VIA Flash ROM   IC Brand  Chipset Code   VIA686A B Vendor IC PN  ROM Filename    oo  ROM 
21. ange    Choice  220h     280h   SB IRQ Select   To configure Sound Blaster IRQ channel    Choice  5 7 and 10   SB DMA Select   To configure Sound Blaster DMA channel    Choice  0 1 2 and 3   MPU 401   This option is to Enable   Disable onboard MIDI port decoding    MIPU 401 VO Address   Ifthe onboard MPU 401 port is  Enabled   it allows to set at 300h 310h 320h or 330h    FM Port  388h 38Bh    Allows you to Enable   Disable onboard FM Port synthesis for legacy compatibility    MPU 401   29     Allows you to Enable   Disable onboard MIDI port   Game Port  200h 270h   This option allows configuring onboard Game port address  The choices  Disabled  200h  207h    3 6  Power Management Setup  Power Management Setup                Power Management APM Enabled  Video Power Down Mode Disabled  Hard Disk Power Down Mode Disabled  Standby Time Out  Minute  Disabled  Suspend Time Out  Minute  Disabled  Display Activity Ignore  IRQ3 Monitor  IRQ4 Monitor  IRQ5 Ignore  IRQ7 Monitor  IRQ9 Ignore  IRQ10 Ignore  IRQ11 Ignore  IRQ13 Ignore  IRQ14 Monitor  IRQ15 Ignore  Power Button Function On Off  Restore on AC Power Loss Power On  Power Management APM    Set this option to Enabled to enable the chipset power management and APM  Advanced Power Management   features  The settings are Enabled or Disabled    Video Power Down Mode   This option specifies the power state that the video subsystem enters when AMIBIOS places it in a power saving state  after the specified period of display inactivit
22. ates different video data formats to directly drive different types of panels     Vertical and horizontal expansion of video displays to LCD panel resolution     Vertical and horizontal centering      Panel power sequence    4 3  PCI Bus Audio Adapter Features   The Chipset built in SoundBlaster Pro Hardware and Direct Sound Ready AC97 Digital Audio Controller    Dual full duplex direct sound channels between system memory and AC97 link     PCI Master interface with scatter   gather and bursting capability     32byte FIFO of each direct sound channel     Host based sample rate converter and mixer     Standard v1 0 or v2 0 AC98 Codec interface for single or cascaded AC97    Codecs from multiple vendors    Loop back capability for re directing mixed audio streams into USB and 1394 speakers     Hardware SoundBlaster Pro for Windows DOS box and real mode DOS legacy compatibility     Plug and Play with 4 IRQ  4 DMA and 4 I O space options for SoundBlaster Pro and MIDI hardware     Hardware assisted FM synthesis for legacy compatibility     Complete software driver support for Windos 95  Windows 98 and Windows NT    4 4  DiskOnChip Feature   On board reserved is a 32 pin Socket for DiskOnChip 2000  it is a unique data storage solution to offer a better  faster and  more cost effective Flash Disk for applications    The DiskOnChip 2000 provides a Flash Disk  as BIOS expansion  that does not require any additional bus  slot or  connector  Simply insert the DiskOnChip 2000 into a 32 p
23. by the system BIOS  The available IRQ pool is determined by reading the ESCD  NVRAM  If more IRQs must be removed from the pool  the end user can use these options to reserve the IRQ by  assigning an ISAVEISA setting to it  Onboard I O is configured by AMIBIOS  All IRQs used by onboard I O are configured  as PCI PnP  IRQ12 only appears if the Mouse Support option in Advanced Setup is set to Disabled  IRQ14 and 15 will  not be available if the onboard PCI IDE is enabled  If all IRQs are set to ISA EISA and IRQ14 and 15 are allocated to the  onboard PCI IDE  IRQ9 will still be available for PCI and PnP devices  because at least one IRQ must be available for  PCI and PnP devices  The settings are ISA EISA or PCVPnP  The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are PC PnP     DMA0 1 3 5 6 7 Assigned to  339     These options allow you to specify the bus type used by each DMA channel  The settings are PnP or ISAVEISA    3 8  Hardware Monitor Setup  Provide some information such as CPU temperature  speed of cooling fan and usage voltage of CPU for user     Chapter 4  VGA LCD  DOC Featur    4 1  AGP BUS VGA Feature   The NASA 6109 built in Graphics Controller is a fully integrated 64 bit 2D 3D Accelerator  The high performance graphics  engine offers high speed 3D image processing in full compliance and compatibility with IBM   VGA and VESA     extended VGA    The on board Graphics Controller supports a full AGP implementation intemally to remain compatible with existing  software and
24. de by  BYK Gardner  Typel  Haze Gard plus 4726 lluminant   CIE A Standard  ASTM D 10031   8  Reliability Item No  item Ratings Test Methods  amp  Condition  8 1 Line drawing operation 1 000 000 times of drawing Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Drawing must occur in  following manner at any point within anAction area   1  Testing equipment  Pen plotter  2  Testing load  forcef   2 5 N  3  Sliding speed  200 mm   second  4  Tip probe   Polyester Pen as defined in sub paragraph 4 30 10  8 2 Pen hitting operation 5 000 000 hits with a pen Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Hits must be made in the  following manner at any point within at effective area   1  Testing equipment  Pen plotter  2  Testing load  2 5 N  3  Press speed   3 hits   second  4  Tip probel  Polyester Pen as defined in sub paragraph 4 3  1   9  Environment Durability Performance Item No  Item Ratings Test Methods  amp  Condition  9 1 High Temperature Test Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Put it in a vessel at the condition of 70  1  C and 45   1  humidity relative for 120 hours  Moreover let it alone for 24 hours or more in a room temperature and measure it   9 2 Low Temperature Test Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Put it in a vessel at the condition of  30  1  C for 120  hours  Moreover  let it alone for 24 hours or more in a room temperature and measure it   9 3 Humidity Test Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Leave in an environment of 60  1  C and 90 1  relative  humility for 120 hours and then perform measure
25. e  control logic provides high speed performance for the most advanced multi user  multitasking application available today      Tomorrow s PC technology is here today        1 1  Features     NASA 6109  embedded VIA C3 TM  Eden TM  Ezra TM Low Power EBGA processors     133 100 66 MHz CPU Front Side Bus  FSB      DRAM interface synchronous or pseudo synchronous with CPU FSB speed of 133   100 66 MHz Mixed 1M 2M   4M 8M 16M 32MxN DRAMs   1 or 2 DIMM 168 Pin socket supported up to 512MB or 1 0GB   3 3V DRAM interface with 5V tolerant inputs   Support Dual channel UltraDMA 100   66   33 enhance IDE   AC 97 link    On board built in 2 or 4 USB ports    Integrated Super l O support 4 Serial with power selector and 2 parallel ports   Optional RS 422 485 via COM2   System Hardware monitoring   Keyboard   mouse interfaces    RTC CMOS   PCI 2 2 compliant  32 bit 3 3V PCI interface with 5V tolerant inputs    33 MHz operation on the primary PCI bus   188pin expansion slot for both PCI and ISA Bus signals    PC99 Hardware Support   Watch Dog Timer support 1 255sec programmable    On board support Realtek or Inte  82559 ER 10 100 LAN adapter with RJ 45 port   AGP v1 0 compliant      2      FH 4H HH HH     OH        Integrated AGP Bus 2D   3D graphic accelerator    11     Windows 95 OSR 2 VXD and integrated Windows 98   NT5 miniport driver support  BIOS shadow at 16KB increment   Supports 2  4 and 8 Mbytes of Frame Buffer with share memory    DirectDraw TM and DirectVideo TM Hardware Suppo
26. e adapter specification  such as 10Mbps 10Base T or  100Mbps 100Bast TX  Finally  recheck the LEDs     FUDUP  Full Duplex  Indicator   When indicator is ON  it indicates Full duplex mode  otherwise  itis OFF  The adapter supports full duplex at 10 or  100Mbps  If the switch hub supports the N way feature and full duplex  the system automatically runs in full duplex  mode     Tx Rx  Transmit Receiver  Indicator    This indicator flashes to display that there is network activity     indicating transmission or reception data from the network     5 8  The Setup Program   The package includes a diskette containing the setup program  This program allows you to verify the configuration and  isolation of faults  The adapter s I O port address and interrupt request levels  IRQ  are set by the BIOS  Other default  settings can be changed for situations as shown below  Problem  RESET8139 exe  provides the following function      Displays the current configuration of the adapter     Performs network diagnostic tests to verify the operation of the adapters basic functions  and the adapters ability to  communicate over the network with another adapter      Provides set up for new configuration to make a change specify settings  Remote BOOT ROM  Flow Control and  Ful Duplex mode Enable or Disable   Full duplex operation is set automatically if the Full duplex option is set to Disable  Please follow the prompt instructions  to set up or change the system configuration    Note  Before running
27. een prompt or    Help    by function key    F1     The  manufacturer highly recommends that  Default  settings have been used to avoid any unpredictable results        3 3  Advanced CMOS Setup  Advanced CMOS Setup  Quick Boot Enabled  1st Boot Device Floppy  2nd Boot Device IDE 0  3rd Boot Device CDROM  4th Boot Device Disabled  Try Other Boot Devices Yes  S M A R T  for Hard Disks Disabled  BootUp Num Lock On  Floppy Drive Swap Disabled  Floppy Drive Seek Disabled  PS 2 Mouse Support Enabled  Typematic Rate Fast  System Keyboard Present  Primary Display VGA EGA  Password Check Setup  Boot To OS 2 No  System BIOS Cacheable Enabled  C000  32k Shadow Cached  C800  16k Shadow Disabled  CC00  16k Shadow Disabled  D000  16k Shadow Disabled              24         D400  16k Shadow Disabled  D800  16k Shadow Disabled  DC00  16k Shadow Disabled             S M A R T  For Hard Disks   Set this option to    Enabled    to permit AMIBIOS to use the SMART  System Management System Management and  Reporting Technologies  protocol for reporting server system information over a network  The settings are    Enabled    or     Disabled        Password Check   This option enables password checking every time the system boots or when you run AMIBIOS Setup  If Always is  chosen  a user password prompt appears every time the computer is tumed on  If Setup is chosen  the password  prompt appears if AMIBIOS is executed  See the Advanced Setup chapter for instructions on changing a password     Boot T
28. haracteristics  4 1 Operating Temperature Range   From  20  C to 60  C  Humidity 90 RH or lower  no dew condition shall be   acceptable   4 2 Storage Temperature Range   From    30  Cto 70  C   Humidity 90 RH or lower  no dew condition shall be acceptable   4 3 Input Method    1  with Polyester Pen    Operation and measurement with a pen must be canied out under the following trip condition   Material  Polyester Tip  SR 0 8 millimeter   2  with Finger   Operation and measurement with a finger must be carried out under the  Material  Silicon rubber  Hardness  60   Hs  Tid  SR 12 5 millimeter  5  Electrical Specifications  5 1 Linearity     Direction     1 5  or less  with calibration controller   5 2 Insulation Resistance  20 MO or more    DC 25V  5 3 Chattering Time    10 millisecond or less    100KO  6  Mechanical Specifications Item No  Item Ratings Test Methods  amp  Condition  6 1 Operating Force  with Polyester Pen SR 0 87  According to applicable product specification Less than 150g Using a load cell with a Polyester Pen conforming to the  specifications set forth in item 4 3  1  attached to its tip  apply a vertical load within the valid area   Using themeasurement circuit illustrated in diagram 6 1 below  take the gauge value when the voltage value 4 5V or  greater as the pressure load value     6 2 Surface Hardness   2H or Higher JIS K5400    7  Optical Specifications  7 1 Light Transmittance  Total Transmittance    More than 78    Measuring apparatus   Haze meter ma
29. hecked for accuracy  The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any  inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual  The manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements or  modification to the this document and or the product at any time without prior notice  No part of this document may be  reproduced  transmitted  photocopied or translated into any language  in any form or by any means  electronic   mechanical  magnetic  optical or chemical  without the prior written permission of the manufacturer  VIA is registered  trademark of VIA Technology Incorporation VT82C686A may only be used to identify products of VIA Technology  Realtek is registered trademark of Realtek Technologies Inc  Muliiscan is a trademark of Sony Corp of America IBM   EGA  VGA  PC XT  PC AT  OS 2 and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation  Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Plug and Play is registered trademarks of Inte  Corporation Microsoft   Windows and MS DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Award is a trademark of Award Software Inc  PClis a  registered trademark of PCI Special Interest Group Other product   names mentioned herein are used for identification purpose only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks  of their respective companies     Installation Notice   The manufacturer recommends using a grounded plug to ensure proper motherboard operation  Care should be used  in proper conjunction with a grounded p
30. ic extemal memory on board  It runs in the bus master mode and directly sending receiving Ethemet packet to from  memory  The On board LAN adapter can directly fetch the system CPU  Also  it can transfer data Directly between  VO devices and system memory in the 32 bit bus master mode that provides low CPU utilization    It complies with the IEEE 802 3u standard  IEEE802 3 standard and PCI Local Bus version 2 1 and transmits data on the  network at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps  It also operates in full duplex mode that doubles the network speed up to 20 200  Mbps when working with Fast Switching Hub  Built in one RJ 45 port for connection of 100Base TX Fast Ethemet or  10Base T Ethemet network  and automatically senses the connection type     5 1  Features    Full compliancy with PCI Rev  2 1     Complies with the Ethemet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX and 10 Base T industry standard     Supports full duplex operations  thus doubling the network speed up to 20Mbps on 10 Base T Ethemet or 200Mbps  on 100 Base TX Fast Ethemet when setting in full duplex mode     Two LED indicators to report network status     One Ru 45 connector with Auto sense cable type of 10 or 100Mbps network operation     Supports PCI clock speed up to 33MHz  capable of zero wait states     Supports optional Remote Boot ROM socket     Provides a comprehensive setup program for displaying the adapter configuration and includes diagnostic on board  or network tests      Complete drivers for Novell  ODI  SCO UNIX  LAN Manager
31. ienced users make any changes to the default  settings     PCI   Plug and Play Setup       Plug and Play Aware O S No   OnChip VGA Frame Buffer Size 8MB   PCI Latency Timer  PCI Clocks  32   Primary Graphics Adapter PCI  Display Device CRT Only  LCD Resolution 640 X 480  DMA Channel 0 PnP   DMA Channel 1 PnP   DMA Channel 3 PnP   DMA Channel 5 PnP              3                  DMA Channel 6 PnP  DMA Channel 7 PnP  IRQ3 ISA EISA  IRQ4 SAEISA  IRQS PCI PnP  IRQ7 ISA EISA  IRQ9 PCIPnP  IRQ10 PCIPnP  IRQ11 PCIPnP  IRQ14 PCI PnP  IRQ15 PCIPnP  Plug and Play Aware O S    Set this option to Yes to inform AMIBIOS that the operating system can handle plug and Play  PnP  devices  The settings  are No or Yes  The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are No    Display Device   Select the display device for system  The available options are CRT Only  CRT   LCD    LCD Resolution   Select the display resolution for LCD panel  The available options are 640x480  800x600  1024x768    PCI Latency Timer  PCI Clocks    This option specifies the latency timings  in PCI clocks  for PCI devices installed in the PCI expansion slots  The   settings are 32  64  96  128  160  192  224  or 248    IRQ3 4 5 7 9 10 11 14 15 Assigned to   These options specify the bus that the specified IRQ line is used on  These options allow you to reserve IRQs for legacy  ISA adapter cards  These options determine if AMIBIOS should remove an IRQ from the pool of available IRQs passed  to devices that are configurable 
32. in socket on your motherboard  With minimal installation  costs  you have a bootable Flash Disk  DiskOnChip 2000 has built in True FFS  True Flash File System  technology   which provides full Read Write disk emulation    True FFS provides hard disk compatibility at both the sector and file level  It works in a variety of operating system  environments  such as DOS  Win95  WinCE  WinNT  Psos  and QNX    The correct memory address must be set correctly for DiskOnChip at the jumper JP15  The driver utilities are placed  onto CD ROM      34                              JP15 Memory Address   1 2 0C800H OC9FFH  1 2 OCCOOH OCDFFH  34 ODCCCH OD1FFH  34 0D400H OD5FFH  56 0D800H OD9FFH       4 5  Driver Utility Installation Guide    1  When finishing with the Windows platform  95 98 2000 NT  installation  please install the relative VIA driver  4in1   utilities for compliance of the compatibility with hardware environment    2  Insert the support CD that came with your motherboard into your   CD ROM driver which will access with auto run mode or double    click the CD driver icon in  My Computer    to bring up    the screen     3  Select correct mother you have to install driver   utilityyou   re your    system    ENDAT ALL IN ONE  MAINBOARD  SINGLE BOARD  DRIVER UTILITIES     gt  VIA setup     ENDAT 3701      ENDAT 3702  3902   gt  ENDAT 5301  57011 5801        gt  ENDAT 3715 driver setup procec  procedure         35            4  Select VIA 4in1 service pack driver install to the sy
33. is cable can have a maximum length of 300 feet  100 meters      5 4  Connecting 10Base T Ethernet Network  To connect the adapter to a 10Base T Ethernet Network  you need a twisted pair Category 3  4 or 5 cables with RJ 45  modular jacks at both ends  This cable can have a maximum length of 300 feet  100 meters      5 5  10MBase 100MBase Installation Notice    100Mbps network must be shielded twisted pair  STP  or Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable  Do not use a  Category 3 or 4 cable for 100Mbps network operation  it could cause data loss  Category 3 or 4 cable is good for      38      10Mbps network only     Category 5 cable is also good for 10Mbps operation  Use UTP Category 5 cable for the versatility to operate the  network at either 100Mbps or 10Mbps speed without changing cable     Two pairs of wiring are required     Depending on building codes  different insulation materials may be required  Plenum rated or TEFLON coated  wiring maybe required in some areas where fire proofing is required     The wire gauge should be between 18 and 26 AWG  Most telephone installations use 24 gauge wiring      UTP cable should meet the following requirements   1  Solid copper  2  Nominal capacitance  less than 16pF t  3  Nominal impedance  100 ohms  4    Nominal attenuation  less than 11 5db    Automaiic Selection of the Media Type   While the driver installs  it automatically detects the media type based on the type of cable connected  Once you  change the cable type  you must 
34. ller Chipset   Realtek 8139C    support 10 100 Mbp  autonegoiaion  autoswich    LAN      VGA  Display Controller Chipset   S3 Savage 4 support AGP 4X LCD  2 channel LVDS  TFT   DSTN LCD CRT with 32MB share Video memory  3D 2D support    4 DVD MPEG 2   support DVD video playback     Touch Panel  Optional    Long life 6 wire resistive Touch screen    Power Requirements   Long life 6 wire resistive Touch screen    Dimension  WxHxD        Operating Temperature   0 to 55  C  32 to 131 F     Ill  Power Supply    IV  NAGASAKI Panel PC Comparison table    Input   100 240VAC   2A 50 60Hz  DC Output    5V 7A   12V 1 5A     12V 0 3A   5Vsb 0 75A                                                                Model no  SBC CPU Power  PPC 64T NASA 6820 667Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 70T MS 2100 300Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 106T NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 106T DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Adaptor  PPC 107PT NASA 6109 667Mhz on board AC DC Adaptor  PPC 107PT DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Power  PPC 127T NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 127T DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Adaptor  PPC 128HT NASA 6104LL   800Mhz AC DC Adaptor  PPC 129PT NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 129PT DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Adaptor  PPC 156T NASA 6102 667Mhz onboard AC DC Power  PPC 157T NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard AC DC Adaptor  PPC 157T DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Adaptor  PPC 158T NASA 6111 667Mhz onboard AC DC Power  PPC 159T NASA 6101 667Mhz o
35. ments after leaving at room temperature for 24 hours  9 4 Thermal Shock Test Requirement in paragraph 5 and 6 Put it in a vessel at the condition of 70  1  C for 30  minutes and then    30  1  C for 30minutes and his process is repeated by 10cycles  Moreover let it alone for 24 hours  in a room temperature and measure it   9 5 Resistance to chemicals  Surface hard coating  No abnormality in extemal appearance Lightly wipe the surface  with methyl alcohol  artificial perspiration or household cleanser  neutral    10 Quality Level  10 1 Inspection Condition The inspection shall be performed by using Back light 150 300 cd m2  1000 1400 Lux    natural light   under the surface of sensor  The panel shall be position sensors from 45cm form eyes and an     Angle 30 degree  15 45   15 second viewing time   Fh    10 2 Criterion The followings are applied to viewing area The item 10 2  1 2 3 4  should apply to the VA  view area   unless none VA affect electrical performance   1  Scratch  Width   0 4mm and length   20mmf  Accept   Width  gt  10 mm or Length  gt  20mm    Reject     2  Granular foreign object  Diameter   0 5mm    Acceptable 0 5mm    Diameter  Unacceptable   3  Linear foreign object  fiber   Width  lt  0 05 and Length  lt  5mm   Accept Width   0 05 and Length    5mm   Unacceptable     4  Blistering  Puffiness  Baggy  Check through any 0 5milimeter gauge whether a Touch Panel surface film does not  contact a measuring face 0 5mm gauge 0 5mm Tablet  10 3 Glass Fragment   1  
36. ms are missing or damage  please contact the dealer from whom you purchase the motherboard   Save the shipping material and carton in the event that you want to ship or store the board in the future   Note  Leave the motherboard in its original package until you are ready to install it      1 3  Electrostatic Discharge Precautions   Make sure you properly ground yourself before handling the motherboard  or other system components  Electrostatic  discharge can easily damage the components    Note  You must take special precaution when handling the motherboard in dry or air conditioned environments   1 4  5 25    SBC  NASA 6109                                       43     Chapter 2  Setting up the 6109 CPU board                                                                                           Jumpers and Connectors  Jumpers Connectors Overview   Function Jumpers Connectors  Cooling Fan Connector JFAN1  JFAN2  Power Supply  Power Good JP12  PinQ 11  ATX Power On Off Switch JP12  Pin 12 13  Audio Port Connector CN1  2nd Printer Port CN4  LAN Adapter Disable Enable JP3  COM1 Port CN6  COM2 Port CN8  CON3 Port CN2  COM4 Port CN3  COM Ports Power Selector  COM1  2  3  4  JP4  JP9  RS232 RS422 RS485 Selector  COM2  JP10  JP11  DiskOnChip Memory Address JP15  LCD  TFT LCD Panel Connector LCD CON1  LVDS LCD Output Port CNS  LVDS Voltage Selector JP5  Clear CMOS JP2  Factory Setting JP1  JP7  JP8  JP13  JP14  JT1  JH1  PS 2 Keyboard Jack JKBMS  PS 2 Mouse Jack JKBMS  PS 2 Mouse 
37. nboard AC DC Power  PPC 1510PT NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard AC DC Power  PPC 1510PT DC NASA 6109 667Mhz onboard DC DC Adaptor                   V  Touch Panel    1  Application  2  Warranty  3  Features  4  Characteristics  4 1 Usable Temperature Range  4 2 Storage Temperature Range  4 3 Input Method  5  Electrical Specifications  5 1 Linearity  5 2 Insulation Resistance  5 3 Chattering Time  6  Mechanical Specifications  6 1 Operating Force  with pen   6 2 Surface Hardness  7  Optical Specifications  7 1 Light Transmittance  8  Reliability  8 1 Line drawing operation  8 2 Pen hitting operation  9  Environment Durability Performance  9 1 High Temperature Test  9 2 Low Temperature Test  9 3 Humidity Test  9 4 Thermal Shock Test  9 5 Resistance to Chemical  10  Quality Level  10 1 Inspection condition  10 2 Criterion  10 3 Glass Fragment  10 4 Newton ring    11  Cautions   1  Application   This specification is applied to Gwire Touch Panel    2  Warranty   TOUCH PANEL products manufactured to this specification shall be capable of meeting all  characteristics for a minimum period of 12 months the date of shipping from NAGASAKI IPC when stored or used as  specified under normal conditions within the contents of these sheets  If TOUCH PANEL products are not stored or  used as specified herein  it will be void the 12 months warranty    3  Features  Type    Analog Resistive Type Touch Panel  Input Mode    Polyester Pen or Finger  Structure    Film     ITO Film Glass    ITO Glass   4  C
38. o OS 2  Set this option to    Enabled    if running OS 2 operating system and using more than 64 MB of system memory on the  motherboard  The settings are    Enabled    or    Disabled        System BIOS Cacheable   When set to    Enabled     the contents of the FO000h system memory segment can be read from or written to cache  memory  The contents of this memory segment are always copied from the BIOS ROM to system RAM for faster  execution  The settings are    Enabled    or    Disabled        34  Details of the Advanced Chipset Setup       Advanced Chipset Setup  m   DRAM Timing      Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD Enabled  DRAM Frequency 133Mhz  SDRAM CAS  Latency 3  DRAM Bank Interleave Enabled  Memory Hole Disabled              25                 AGP Mode 4x  AGP Read Synchronization Enabled  AGP Fast Write Disabled  AGP Aperture Size 128MB  AGP Master 1 W S Write Disabled  AGP Master 1 W S Read Disabled  PCI Delay Transaction Enabled  USB Controller All USB Port  USB Device Legacy Support All Device  Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD    SPD  Serial Presences Detect  is a device in memory module for storing the module information such as DRAM timing  and chip parameters  If this option is enabled  BIOS will access SPD automatically to configure module timing  If disabled   DRAM timing can be configured manually    SDRAM Frequency     Allows you to set the SDRAM frequency with user set by SPD Disable   lt Choices  66MHz   100MHz   133MHz gt   Caution  Improper setting will cause
39. o choose an option to configure the system  properly  In the main menu  press F10 or    SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP  to save your changes and reboot the system   Choose  EXIT WITHOUT SAVING    to ignore the changes and exit the setup procedure  Pressing  lt ESC gt  at  anywhere during the setup will retum to the main menu  Advanced CMOS Setup        Details of the Advanced Chipset  Features    and    PCI   Plug and Play Setup    requires board knowledge on PC AT system architecture and VIA chipset  specification  They intend to be used by well trained technicians and experienced users  Incorrect setup could cause    system malfunciions     31  Quick Setup   3 2  In most cases  you can quickly configure the system by using the following procedure    The manufacturer highly recommends that you use  Quick Setup    for setting CMOS to avoid any unpredictable results   Choose    Standard CMOS Setup    from the main menu  to configure the date and time  hard disk type  floppy disk drive    type etc    23      Choose    Auto Configuration with Optimal Setting    from the menu for loading the defaults parameters that is set by the    manufacturer for the most stable normal configuration     Press F10 or  Save Setting and Exit    to save the changes and reboot the system     3 2  Description of the BIOS Setup Option   Please make clear the means of those optional parameters  Improper settings will cause the system to hang up or  perform poorly  Most items are clearly understood from the scr
40. ort 2 2F8 COM2  OnBoard Parallel Port 378  Parallel Port Mode ECP  EPP Version NA  Parallel Port DMA Channel 3  Parallel Port IRQ 7  OnBoard Serial Port 3 3E8 COM3  Serial Port3 IRQ 9  OnBoard Serial Port 4 2E8 COM4  Serial Port4 IRQ 10  OnBoard Parallel Port 2 Disabled  OnBoard AC 97 Audio Enabled  OnBoard Legacy Audio Enabled  Sound Blaster Enabled  SB VO Base Address 220h 22Fh              27           SB IRQ Select 5   SB DMA Select 1  MPU 401 Enabled  MPU 401 VO Address 330h 333h  FM Port  388h 38Bh  Enabled  Game Port  200h 207h  Enabled          Onboard FDC  Set this option to  Enabled  to enable the floppy drive controller on the motherboard  The settings are Auto  AMIBIOS  automatically determines if the floppy controller should be Enabled  or Disabled    Onboard Serial Port 1 2 3 4  This option specifies the base I O port address of serial port  The settings are Auto  AMIBIOS automatically determines  the correct base I O port address   Disabled  3F8h  2F8h  2E8h  or 3E8h   Onboard Parallel Port  This option specifies the base I O port address of the parallel port on the  motherboard  The settings are Disabled  378h  278h  or 3BCh  The Optimal default setting is 378h  Parallel Port Mode  This option specifies the parallel port mode  The Optimal default setting is Normal  The settings are    Sethe  o    Use this setting to support bidirectional transfers on the parallel  port   The parallel port can be used with devices that adhere to the  Enhanced Paralle  Port  EPP
41. ovides the ultimate solution by integrating with VIAS technology  low power consumption VIA C3 series CPU and VIA EDEN fanless ESP series CPU  NASA 6109 series CPU boards  offer the assorted functions for various applications such as high end POS systems  kiosks  networking systems   controlling terminals and other embedded systems     NASA 6109 is a 5 25    SBC uses VIA chipsets built in VGA and Audio feature onboard  support TFT TTL LCD feature  with LVDS interface as feature option  built in Realtek 8139XX LAN chipset with RJ45 Jack for 10BaseT  100BaseT  The  option of Intel 82559ER chip is also provided for the LAN support  This SBC offers the highest performance PC  specification in the industry with embedded low power consumption VIA EDEN fanless ESP series CPU ESP5000  and     10        with the option of the higher performed VIA C3 800MHz CPU  For easier assembly and better integration without  arranging array of cables  NASA 6109 provides onboard connectors with a similar conventional ATX layout     NASA 6109 provides the option of integrating Watch Dog Timer for ideal unattended terminals  To offer better flexibility  it  also provides the options of riser card for PCI or ISA expansion through a 188 pin slot  This CPU board is fully compatible  with industry standards  adding many technical enhancements and are fully compatible with thousand of software  application such as WIN 95  98  WIN NT 3 x 4 x  WIN 2000  WIN ME  WIN CE   NET   LINUX  UNIX  Novell     etc  Th
42. ower receptacle to avoid possible electrical shock  All integrated circuits on this  motherboard are sensitive to static electricity  To avoid damaging components from electrostatic discharge  please do  not remove the board from the anti static packing before discharging any static electricity to your body  by wearing a  wrist grounding strap  The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to the motherboard due to    improper operation     Specification  This manual covers two different layout models  and the respective board layouts are shown in chapter 1 4  Please  refer to the following description to make sure which model on hand before using        MODEL NASA 6109                System Chipset VIAPM133   VT8601 VT686B                                                                CPU Supporting Embedded VIA EDEN ESP5000  633MHz  or VIA c3  800MHz CPU   LAN Adapter Realtek 8139C or Intel 82559ER   Audio Adapter  Optional   VGA Adapter On chip 2D 3D Graphic Controller w  SMA up to 8MB   LCD Supporting TFT TTLLCD optional LVDS I   ROM Disk Socket Yes  2 288MB    TV Out Optional   VO Port 4s 2P   IDE Interface U  DMA 33 66 100   DIMM Socket 1   Max  RAM Size 512MB   VGA Memory Size 8MB   Watch Dog Timer Optional   AT ATXPower Yes   USB Feature Yes   Board SizeFormat 203 x 146mm SBC Format   Introduction    In order to cope with the challenges of the heating issues and demand of much more diminutive embedded system in  diverse application  NASA 6109 series CPU boards pr
43. reinstall the driver to execute auto detect again    If the driver cannot detect which cable is connected or whether a cable is connected  look at cabling network  driver  Ex  Modify net cfg file parameters   force line speed 10 or 100      10 100 Auto     Negotiation  N Way   Depending on the hub or connected device  the LAN adapter can automatically run at the appropriate speed  by using  N way  a feature that complies with the IEEE802 3 standard  It also works with any of the other IEEE compliant products     5 6  Remote BOOT ROM Installation Guide   ABOOT ROM allows the computer to boot up over the network  instead of using the local operating system device   This enables the system to be a diskless workstation environment    1  Make sure the BOOT ROM is properly oriented  Incorrect orientation may damage the chip    2  Use the utility of RSET8139 exe to enable the BOOT ROM    3  Reboot the system to use the BOOT ROM function    BOOT ROM Type    Once the PCI system detects the presence of a BOOT ROM chip on the adapter during boot up  it will automatically set  a working configuration  Supports 64K FLASH ROMs  PLCC Type  for an upgrade BOOT ROM       39      5 7  LED Indicators   The system board comes with two LED indicators on the edge of the motherboard that indicates the network system  status  If you experience any problems with the adapter  first make sure the appropriate driver is loaded  the proper  cable is connected to the RJ 45 port and the hub complies with th
44. rt   Advanced Mobile Power Management                   CRT Power Management  VESA    DPMS     Optional for Flat Panel Interface   TTL or LVDS    The board is designed to support industry standard TFT panel via 44pin connector or LVDS transmitters  The interface  supports both 18 bit and 24 bit display modes  Optionally  an 18 18 panel can be supported utilizing external latches     Optional Features   Supports RS422 RS485 interface with COM2   Support LVDS LCD panel   Supports Audio function  via AV Card Kit    Supports TV Out feature  via TV Out adapter Kit    Support Watch Dog Timer   POST code  WDT only for NASA 6109   Support BOOT ROM                   Ordering information   NASA 6109   1  NASA 6109VLA  Support 1 LAN   2  NASA 6109LVDS  Support 1 LAN   LVDS   Note  The standard version of NASA 6109 is embedded with VIA EDEN Fanless 533Mhz and 667MHz    Other option CPUs will be provided upon request     1 2  Unpacking   The motherboard comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton  In addition to the Users Manual  the  motherboard package includes the following items    4 NASA6109 5 25    SBC   CPU Board    4 HDD FDD Cables     TV Out adapter   cable  Optional         Audio Kit  Optional   si  2     amp  LCD cable  Optional      IDE Driver includes  Drivers for Windows NT 3 x  4 x  Windows 95  98  2000  Win Me  Linux  Novell Netware and  AMI FLASH ROM utilities    4 Driver utilities for on board VGA drivers  LAN adapter and DOC 2000    If any of these ite
45. stem         LT n  x     gt  VIA 4 in 1 DRIVER 4 38      gt  VGA i   gt  Windows 98   gt  Windows NT  gt    gt  Windows 2000   gt  Windows XP   gt  Audio  A    5  The Screen will appear VIA 4in1 driver setup screen  please press    NEXT    to continue  Please follow the steps          instructed by each screen for the installation of the VIA 4in1 driver  Restart the system after the completion of the  installation    6  After VIA 4in1 driver installed  please select VGA driver for install  The system will request for  restart  after the  completion of the driver installation    7  The Screen can be adjusted at Display properties after the installation of VGA driver    We strongly recommend using the 4in1 driver to install the system since the 4in1 driver will automatically  detect   update the necessary drivers    This driver will automatically detect and install the latest utilities as following    IDE Bus master   VIA AGP Driver  IRQ Routing Driver  VIAINF Driver   LAN Driver  Install the LAN driver for on board LAN adapter  Please refer to Chapter 5  the Realtek 8139 LAN Driver  Installation Procedure    VGA Driver  Install the VGA driver for on board AGP VGA adapter    Please download or check from VIA Web site  www via com tw if you prefer to install the drivers individually or you need    more information       36      Chapter 5  LAN Adapter    The on board LAN adapter use of Single Chip Fast Ethernet Controller  that is highly integrated and requires no    glue     log
46. y has expired  The settings are Standby  Suspend or Disabled     Hard Disk Power Down Mode    30      This option specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk drive enters after the specified period of hard drive  inactivity has expired  The settings are Disabled  Standby  or Suspend    Standby Suspend Timer Unit   This option specifies the unit of time used for the Standby and Suspend timeout periods  The settings are 4 msec  4 sec   32 sec  or 4 min    Display Activity   When set to Monitor  this option enables event monitoring on the video display  If set to Monitor and the computer is in a  power saving state  AMIBIOS watches for display activity  The computer enters the Full On state if any activity occurs   AMIBIOS reloads the Standby and Suspend timeout timers if display activity occurs  The settings are Monitor or Ignore   Power Button Function   This option specifies how the power button mounted extemally on the computer chassis is used  The default setting is  On Off    Restore on AC Power Loss   Power  Off  Set Restore on AC Power Loss is Power off  Power    On    Set Restore on AC Power Loss is Power on    Default Value     3 7  PCI Plug and Play Setup   This section describes the configuration of the PCI bus system  PCI is a system that allows I O device to operate at  speeds nearing the speed of the CPU itself  when communicating with its own special components  This section covers  some very technical items  It is strongly recommended that only exper
    
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