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1. 4 Pull out the old module and then insert the new one Fig 2 25 5 Press down gently on both left and right edges of the module Fig 2 26 until it clicks PNA 1800 User s Manual 7 Then reverse step 1 to install back the CF adaptor board 2 8 Replace the Battery In case of replacing the battery follow these steps 1 The same procedure as upgrading RAM module step 1 Press the metal hook backward Fig 2 27 The battery springs automatically Fig 2 28 PNA 1800 User s Manual 10 4 Replace a new one and press it back with fingertip Fig 2 29 2 9 Assembling the System The mechanism of top cover assembly to chassis is very user friendly and needs only two screws by hand on rear panel to fix the top cover However by assembling the top cover one has to notice that the hooks must get in the proper position so that the top cover can fit the chassis 1 Lay the top cover properly above the chassis Fig 2 30 31 and make sure that all four hooks are in the right position 2 Push the top cover towards to the front side Fig 2 32 3 Fix the screws by hand or screwdriver Fig 2 33 PNA 1800 User s Manual 11 Fig 2 32 Fig 2 33 2 10 Configuring the System Board 210 1 Product Specifications Main processor BIOS Main Memory L2 Cache Memory Chipset PNA 1800 User s Manual a 77 i4 a T Intel FC PGA Celeron V Pentiumf III Processors 66 100 MHz system bu
2. L2 Cashe The North Bridge 82443BX provides a completely integrated solution for the system controller and data path components in a Celeron processor system It provides a 64 bit GIL based host bus interface optimized 64 bit DRAM interface with ECC to support two 3 3V DIMMs at the maximum bus frequency of 100 MHz and 32 bit PCI bus interface to support on board PCI device The South Bridge 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator PIIX4 provides a highly integrated multifunction PCI to ISA bridge solution for the best industry application It supports 1 channel dedicated Ultra DMA 33 IDE master interface full Plug and Play compatibility and Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC interface on PPAP 100W It also supports 2 port Universal Serial Bus USB and PCI 2 1 Compliance operation In addition it also provides XD bus via buffer logic control to support BIOS read write access and South Bridge internal Real time Clock RTC to maintain date and time of a system The Super I O chip W83977ATF integrates two high speed serial ports In PPAP 100W it contains Watch dog Timer WDT enabled by jumper setting and Disk On Chip DOC for M system Flash disk Besides an advanced feature is used on PPAP 100W to support detection of CPU temperature The two on board Ethernet devices powered by Intel 82559 10 100 Base T Fast Ethernet Controller supports Fast Ethernet interface through RJ 45 port All detailed operating relations are s
3. Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country code Area code Phone number SE Connect using Direct to Com Direct to Com Direct to Come Direct to Com3 Direct to Comet TCP IP Mingock 4 Please make the port settings to Baud rate 19200 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 PNA 1800 User s Manual 20 COM1 Properties Ei E Fort Settings Bits per second 19200 hi Data bits Parity Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware Advanced Restore Defaults en 5 urn on the power of raid after following screen was shown g port Hyper I erminal File Edt View Call Transfer Help Pr 4 k Connected 0 00 15 Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS MU Capturi 2 PNA 1800 User s Manual 21 6 You can then see the boot up information of PNA 1800 ep HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Award Modular BIOS v4 51PG An Energy Star Ally Copyright C 1984 2861 Award Software Inc Fortwell Inc PFHF 1 amp 88 BIOS Rev R1 81 B855528811 Intel Celeroni TH CPU at 466NHz 6687 Memory Test 131672E OK Award Plug a nd Play BIOS Extension vil B R ropar tout C 1984 2661 Award Software Inc uggested SDRAM CAS Latency Time iz 2 T Detecting IDE Primary Master Hone Detecting IDE Frimary Slave 2 Press F4 to skip m Press TAE to enter SETUP Connected 0 00 19 Auto detect 19200 B N 1 SCRO
4. lever of CPU socket outwards and upwards to the other end 2 Align the processor pins with holes on the socket Make sure that the notched corner or PNA 1800 User s Manual 18 dot mark pin 1 of the CPU corresponds to the socket s bevel end Then press the CPU gently until it fits into place If this operation is not easy or smooth don t do it forcibly You need to check and rebuild the CPU pin uniformly 3 Push down the lever to lock processor chip into the socket 4 Follow the installation guide of cooling fan or heat sink to mount it on CPU surface and lock it on the socket 370 5 Be sure to follow particular CPU speed and voltage type to adjust the jumper settings properly Removing CPU 1 Unlock the cooling fan first Lift the lever of CPU socket outwards and upwards to the other end Carefully lift up the existing CPU to remove it from the socket pe qo J9 Follow the steps of installing a CPU to change to another one or place handling bar to close the opened socket 211 1 Configuring Processor Speed The system was designed to self detect its CPU speed So it does not require any system adjustment 2 12 Installing Memory This PPAP 100W provides one 144 pin SODIMM socket The maximum memory size is 128MB Normally the SODIMM used could be either 3 3V EDO Extended Data Out memory with speed less than 70ns or 3 3V SDRAM Synchronized DRAM with speed less than 100ns 10 If you adopt 100MHz system clock
5. you need to use SODIMM with speed less than 80ns 8 It is better to use PC100 compliant memory chip on your system For system compatibility and stability don t use memory module without brand You can also use the single or double side SODIMM without parity check and ECC function Watch out the contact and lock integrity of memory module with socket it will impact on the system reliability Follow normal procedure to install your DRAM module into memory socket Before locking make sure that the module has been fully inserted into card slot NOTE For maintaining system stability don t change any of DRAM parameters in BIOS setup to upgrade your system performance except for getting technical information 2 13 Using a Client Computer 9 amp 3 213 1 Connecting Using HyperTerminal If users use a headless PNA 1800 which should have no mouse keyboard and VGA output PNA 1800 User s Manual 19 connected to it The console may be used to communicate with PNA 1800 If users would like to use console to access PNA 1800 using HyperTerminal will be one of many good choices It can be set up by following the steps below 1 Execute HyperTerminal under C Program Files Accessories Hyper Terminal 2 Enter a name to create new dial Connection Description ax a New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name pot 3 For the connection settings make it Direct to Com1 Connect To EZ S port
6. LL CAPS NUM Capture 7 This is the end of this section If the terminal did not port correctly please check the previous steps PNA 1800 User s Manual 22 Chapter3 Operation Guides 3 1 Brief Guide for PPAP LOOW The PPAP 100W all in one half sized network appliance system board is designed to fit a high performance Celeron and Pentium Ill based processor and compatible for high end computer system application It is made to meet today s demanding pace and keep complete compatibility with hardware and software designed for the IBM PC AT It s beneficial to build up a high performance and high data availability system for VARs or system integrators This single board computer can run with Intel FC PGA Celeron 100MHz system bus only or Intel FC PGA Pentium Ill processors 100MHz system bus only and 144 pin SDRAM up to 128MB DRAM The enhanced on board PCI IDE interface support 2 drives up to PIO mode 4 timing and Ultra DMA 33 synchronous mode feature The on board Super lI O Chipset integrates only two serial ports which are driven by two high performance 16C550 compatible UARTs to provide 16 byte send receive FIFOs Besides the two Universal Serial Bus ports provide high speed data communication between peripherals and PC The on board 32 pin DIP socket supports M system Disk On Chip Flash disk up to 288MB A built in Watch dog Timer function helps to monitor your system status The on board Flash ROM is used to
7. PNA 1800 Senes Communications Appliance User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Hod 2 1 1 ADA TNS Mana ee 2 1 2 Manual OFrgahtzallp iscrpan etes tendi EE 2 1 3 Technical SUDDOM OTIS 3 Chapter 2 Getting Slarled ua see 4 2 1 19101 1010 210 Fal QWAle RR meus apice hab uae n Ua cus up cu uoo ud ala a 4 2 2 iem YOU BEN T Y 4 2 3 ope ASSIS M E 5 2 4 ODERIAG NE Chassie ER 5 2 5 Installing tiara DISK DEVO iie ease a EN sedate ee 6 2 6 Installing a CF Compact Flash Card ccccccssecccccsseseccsseteecesssnsecesseneecessaesees 8 2 7 Upgrading tpe RAM MOE passere Ge deo Re uS Ma euge 9 2 8 Replace ING Ball CMY side aadnk a ins Eod 10 2 9 Assembling the SYSIOM uio ere aem episodiske 11 2 10 Configuring the System Board sees eene nnns 12 2 11 Installing a Different Processor eee 18 2 12 NS BANA MENN sacris E iouseesbeaesewens 19 2 13 USING a EN t Compute aars a a 19 Chapter 3 Oberauon GUIdBS aa 23 3 1 Briel Guide 101 PPAPSTOOVW statt tni d elt aa tno iato cp uae adds 23 3 2 Insialling DAN FOR BE save 25 PNA 1800 User s Manual Chapterl Introduction 1 1 About This Manual This manual describes all required information for setting up and using the PNA 1800 series products PNA 1800 series products provide the essential components for delivering optimal performance and functionality in the value communications appliance market segment This manual s
8. TALES Lom et Do 3 tal T AT Fig 2 12 Remove three round head screws and one plastic hex stand off Attached in accessory bag Fig 2 14 Long and short plastic hex stand off and nut NI Fig 2 15 Remove plastic nut and pull out Fig 2 16 Replaced long plastic hex stand off long plastic hex stand off with short plastic hex stand off and then fix plastic nuts Fig 2 17 Replace the PPAP 100W CPU Fig 2 18 Replace long plastic hex stand off Board with short plastic hex stand off then fix it and three round head screws on the corner Fig 2 19 Plug the cable into the connector Fig 2 20 Place the hard disk drive over the on PPAP 100W CPU card PPAP 100W CPU card then fix the four round head screws in four plastic hex stand off holes 2 6 Installing a CF Compact Flash Card 1 The adaptor board for compact flash card is over the PPAP 100W SBC and in the middle PNA 1800 User s Manual front in the chassis Fig 2 21 2 To install a compact flash card it needs only to insert the CF card into the white socket on the adaptor board Fig 2 22 Fig 2 21 Fig 2 22 2 7 Upgrading the RAM Module In case of upgrading system RAM module follow these steps 1 Remove the screws on four corners then pull out the CF adaptor board vertically Fig 2 23 2 The RAM module lies directly under the CF adaptor board Fig 2 24 Pull out the lock arms on both side and the RAM module springs up automatically
9. et of LAN ports The LAN ports number 3 4 or 6 can be different according to model Fig 2 1 Front View of the Chassis PCI Expansion Slot USB Ports RS 232 LJLOJEQC C202 LAN Ports m me a e oy pe Power AC Fig 2 3 Function description of front and rear panel 2 4 Opening the Chassis To open the chassis follow below steps Fig 2 4 to Fig 2 5 Fig 2 4 Remove the screw by hand or Fig 2 5 Slide lightly the top cover to rear side PNA 1800 User s Manual screwdriver on the rear panel until it is stopped and then raise it up 2 5 Installing a Hard Disk Drive The system has a internal drive bay for one 2 5 hard disk drive or CF Compact Flash adaptor board If the HDD is not pre installed you can install by yourself Please follow steps form Fig 2 6 to Fig 20 Before you install HDD you need the parts from the accessory bag as shown on Fig 2 6 They are one HDD bracket several screws and one 44pin IDE cable HDD bracket 2 5 hard disk optional Fig 27 Fix the hard disk drive on the HDD bracket with four sink head screws Fig 2 8 Plug the IDE cable into hard disk drive connector Note Red cable have to aim at first pin on hard disk drive and PPAP 100 CPU board PNA 1800 User s Manual Fig 2 13 Remove all connecters except USB connector then pull out PPAP 100W CPU board vertically PNA 1800 User s Manual LE Iw eg om en ST EE i j u z EE T TS Ta
10. hould help its users to get familiar with PNA 1800 series products to be able to fulfill requirements Features of PNA 1800 series products includes Versatile networking and I O capabilities 3 4 6 choice of Ethernet ports optional per model Support one compact flash card or one 2 5 HDD per IDE channel Two USB ports Two available COM ports One on board DMA33 IDE channel to support two IDE hard disk drives One PCI expansion slot 1 2 Manual Organization The manual describes how to configure your PNA 1800 system to meet various operating requirements It is divided into three chapters with each chapter addressing a basic concept and operation of this whole system Chapter 1 Introduction It s a briefing of the whole documentation and has some guidelines for users who do not want to read through all the pages but still finding what they need Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Setting and Installation This chapter shows how the hardware was put together Detail information is also included in this section of this article It shows the definitions and locations of Jumpers and Connectors that you can easily configure your system Descriptions on how to properly mount the CPU and main memory to get a safe installation By reading this chapter the users should be able to set up PNA 1800 Chapter 3 Operation Information It illustrates the main board system architecture This section intends to give the users more informa
11. hown in Fig 3 2 PPAP 100W System Block Diagram PNA 1800 User s Manual 24 Celeron PENTIUM III PROCESSOR CLOCK GENERATOR Socket 370 GTL TERM 492BGA Intel 82559 10 100BaseT Intel 82559 10 100BaseT ULTRA 33 Dual Channel IDE Bus Master 8237 1EB GTHL 3D BUS BUFFER SD BUS ISA BUS LOGIC DiskOnChip ER SUPER 15 W83977 ATF 2UART 128 PQFP Fig 3 2 PPAP 100W System Block Diagram 3 2 Installing LAN Port Card The following table indicates the settings of PNA N106B C Jumper Setting for PNA N106B C 1 LAN Device Select JP3 JP5 JP6 JP8 JP9 JP11 Device Function gt Loc Enable Disable om O 1 2 Short 2 3 Short or nn 1298 23e 2 LAN Chips amp V I O voltage Select JP1 PNA 1800 User s Manual 25 O G Chips 3 0 O 0 CC3 THO O O0 from 013 CY fj SV a 3 Chip VO 18824 x B x gt x VCC3 3 5 amp 4 6 x 7 9 amp 8 10 Default 2 3 5 Short amp 4 6 Short 3 JP2 2 3 Short gt for Intel PCI to PCI Bridge 1 2 Short gt for Hinet PCI to PCI Bridge PNA 1800 User s Manual 26
12. make the BIOS update easier An AC DC adaptor power input jack is provided for AT mode operation The high precision Real Time Clock calendar is built to support Y2K for accurate scheduling and storing configuration information All of these features make PPAP 100W excellent in stand alone applications um 11 1 hi 1 DE T re s LE s gt F Am mur a i p me F e System Architecture The following illustration of block diagram will show you how PPAP 100W gives you a highly integrated system solution The most up to date system architecture of PPAP 100W includes two main VLSI chips 82443BX Host Bridge and 82371EB PIIX4E to support FC PGA Celeron PIll processor SODIMM PCI bus interface USB port SMBus communication and Ultra DMA 33 IDE Master The on board super I O chip W83977ATF supports two UARTS PPAP 100W built in Socket 370 to support Intel FC PGA Celeron Pentium IIl processor both for 100MHz system bus only for high performance and cost effective application The Intel Celeron processor is the next addition to the P6 micro architecture processor product PNA 1800 User s Manual 23 lines The Intel Celeron processor like the Intel Pentium Pro and Intel Pentium II processor features a Dynamic Execution micro architecture and also executes MMX technology instructions for enhanced media and communication performance However the FC PGA Coppermine 256 Pentium III processor provides twice the Celeron
13. ositions of jumpers headers and connectors All of the configuration jumpers on PPAP 100W are in the proper position The default settings set by factory are marked with a star 2 10 2 1 Jumpers In general jumpers on the single board computer are used to select options for certain features Some of the jumpers are user configurable which allows system enhancement The others are for testing purpose only and should not be altered To select any option cover the jumper cap over Short or remove NC it from the jumper pins according to the following instructions Here NC stands for Not Connected Please refer to Fig 2 34 for detail jumper positions PNA 1800 User s Manual 13 Fig 2 34 PPAP 100W Jumper Locations S2371EB S2d43BZE Disk On Chip Jumper Setting JP3 se a Window Watch Dog Timer Jumper Setting JP7 Time Out Interval TWD PNA 1800 User s Manual 14 2 10 2 2 Connectors I O peripheral devices and Flash disk will be connected to these interface connectors or DOC Socket located on this single board computer Comnector Function Remark gt JP jSystemResetHeader JP6 LED Indicator JPG ATXPowerConro Buton JP10 JP11 JP12 CN2 CN3 FE D LU fe Connector CN5 Dual RJ 45 Ethernet Ports CN7 Dual USB Ports CN8 2 5 3 5 Hard Drive Power Connector CN9 AD DC Adaptor Power Input Jack CN10 ATX Power Control Connecto
14. r Connect to backplane CN11 I C External Interface MS CN12 Compact flash Socket for IDE On solder side Interface Pin Assignments of Connectors ze JP1 Reset Header Signal Description Ground gt Ground az J06 LED Indicators Signal Description Tvpe Yellow LED GPOO Yellow LED Yellow LED Yellow LED Yellow LED Yellow LED PNA 1800 User s Manual 15 8 o 9 ze JP9 ATX Power Button PinNo Signal Description Power Button Control Signal ee JP10 JP11 JP12 Chassis CPU Fan Header Pull Up 5V Heserved for sense signal 2 Daiaab 1 8 PpDadatO0 gt PNA 1800 User s Manual 16 a E Je 43 Ground ee CN7 External USB Interface Connector Signal Description PO Signal Description pe Pu Ground Ground Ground ee CN1 CN3 Serial Port 1 2 Connector 2 x 5 Shrouded Header Signal Description Data Carrier Detect DCD Heceive Data RXD Transmit Data T XD ing Indicator RI No Connection ze CN9 AC DC Adaptor Power Input Signal Description Do X5V 000 5V PNA 1800 User s Manual 17 ze CN11 SM Bus Interface DA DR gt DE gt EE OR A AB NENNEN JE IRQ AM gt o B EE A o AR o AM AM Di gt DR gt De gt 6816 gt D3 D4 D5 D7 Ag A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 AO D1 D2 e NEENNSSM Signal Description 2 11 Installing a Different Processor Installing CPU 1 Lift the handling
15. s components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling processor chips or memory modules avoid touching their pins or gold edge fingers Put the value communications appliance system board and peripherals back into the antistatic bag when they are not in use or not installed in the chassis Some circuitry on the system board can continue to operate even though the power is switched off Under no circumstances should the Lithium coin cell that is being used to power the real time clock be allowed to be shorted The coin cell can heat under these conditions and present a burn hazard Warning This guide is for technically qualified personnel who have experience installing and configuring system boards Disconnect the system board power supply from its power source before you connect or disconnect cables or install or remove any system board components Failure to do this can result in personnel injury or equipment damage Warning Avoid short circuiting the lithium battery this can cause it to superheat and cause burns if touched Warning Do not operate the processor without a thermal solution Damage to the processor can occur in seconds PNA 1800 User s Manual A 2 3 The Chassis The system is integrated in a standard 19 1U chassis and fits in all standard rack or cabinet Fig 2 1 Fig 2 2 Front accessible are an EZIO For PNA 1810 only one RS 232 port two USB ports on PCl expansion slot and a s
16. s only Award system BIOS with 256KB Flash ROM to support DMI PnP Green function Redirect to console One 144 pin SODIMM socket supporting 3 3V SDRAM up to 256MB 128KB 256KB PBSRAM built in Celeron Pentium III CPU module Intel 440BX AGPset IDE Interface Serial Ports USB Interface Auxiliary I O Interfaces Watchdog Timer Power Inlet lC PCI Golden Finger Disk On Chip Feature One on board DMA33 IDE channel to support two IDE devices Default support 2 5 IDE devices only One DB9 Connector for connecting to console One internal Pin pair connector for optional LCD Key pad module Portwell Proprietary Support two USB ports for high speed I O peripheral devices System reset switch Power LED LAN activity LED Power On Off button and HDD LED interface 0 5 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 sec time out intervals by jumper setting or 255 intervals from 0 5 min to 254 5 min by software programming One standard 20 pin ATX power connector with power button pin One on board DC input jack One FC interface connector One PCI golden finger edge connector for PCI connection One 32 pin socket for M system Flash Disk up to 288MB On board hardware monitor for CPU fan x 1 Chassis fan x 2 System voltages 5V and 12V Hardware Monitor Power Good On board power good generator with reset time 300ms 500ms 2 10 2 Hardware Configuration Setting This section gives the definitions and shows the p
17. tion on the system architecture and how its performance can be maximized Any updates to this manual technical clarification and answers to frequently asked questions will be posted on the following web site http www portwell com tw technical htm PNA 1800 User s Manual 2 1 3 Technical Support Options Users may find helpful tips or related information on Portwell s Web site http www portwell com tw A direct contact to Portwell s technical person is also available For further support users may also contact our headquarter in Taipei or contact Portwell s distributors PNA 1800 User s Manual Chapter2 Getting Started This section describes how the hardware installation and system settings should be done 2 1 Included Hardware The following hardware are included in your kit PPAP 100W net appliance system board Vertical 3 Slot 2xPCl PICMG Backplane PNA N106F3 F4 F6 Ethernet LAN port board 125 W power supply 1U Chassis One CPU and one SODIMM One NULL cable 9 6 2 2 Before You Begin To prevent damage to any system board it is important to handle it with care The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static electricity discharge When handling the board use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge elimination Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Handle the board by its edges only do not touch it
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