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1. Revision 1 0 5 2 72 Pins Golden Finger Component Side Solder Side VO TYPE Port Bit Function Pin Function Port Bit VO 1 A O SPEAKER 2 Audio GND RIGHT A O SPEAKER 3 Audio GND LEFT 1 1 BO Button 1 4 Audio GND B1 Button 2 5 SPEAKER 1 1 RIGHT 1 B2 Button 3 6 Door SW2 1 1 B3 Button 4 7 Door SW3 A2 1 1 4 Button 5 8 Door SW4 A3 1 5 Button 6 9 Door SW5 A4 Touch Cal 1 1 Button 7 10 Key Lock D3 1 1 1 B7 Button 8 11 Spare Key Lock D4 1 1 CO Button 9 12 Coin En 0 O D 1 C1 Button10 13 Bill En 0 0 14 Y ved 15 Button 15 C6 Y 1 C2 Button11 16 Button 16 C7 1 1 Door SW1 17 1 Coin In SignalA 18 Button 12 1 1 1 2 Bill In 19 Coin In Signal E1 1 D1 OM Key Lock 20 D2 1 1 5 Button 14 21 Button 13 C4 1 1 GND 22 Hopper Sensor E3 1 1 O D H7 Spare Meter1 23 Lamp13 G4 O D O D HO Key In Meter 24 Meter1 H5 O D O D H1 Bill In Meter 25 Hand Pay Meter2 H6 O D O D H2 Coin In Meter 26 Lamp14 G5 O D O D H3 Pay Out Meter 27 Lamp15 G6 O D O D H4 Key Out Meter 28 Lamp16 G7 O D O D FO 29 Lamp7 F6 O D O D F1 Lamp2 30 Lamp8 F7 O D O D F2 Lamp3 31 Lamp9 GO O D O D F3 Lamp4 32 Lamp10 G1 O D O D F4 Lamp5 33 Lamp11 G2 O D O D F5 Tower Lamp6 34 Tower Lamp12 G3 O D GND 35 GND GND 36 GND 38 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 5 3 20 Pins Golden Finger Component Side Solder Side TYPE Port Bit Functio
2. 28 4 3 l O Interface Address 29 5 Electrical Characteristics 37 5 1 Basic Electrical Characteristics Table 37 5 2 72 Pins Golden PINGON lt lt 38 5 3 20 Pins Golden Finger 39 5 4 AGC Port lt 40 ler me 42 ECROSSER Il INTRODUCTION Welcome to the ACE B8700 Computer The ACE B8700 is an All in One gaming board integrated a VIA VX800 industrial computer with Acrosser s gaming controller This gaming controller features digital input digital output SRAM timer intrusion logger secured real time clock and security ID Together with the software development kit SDK ACE B8700 is very easy to control devices in a gaming machine Please refer to following specification for detail functions frrfrree 5 GGG 135 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 1 1 Specifications gt VV VVVVVVVVV VIA C7 1 5GHz processor VX800 chipset 3D support DX9 m VIA PadLock engine AES RNG Security Hash Opti
3. 40 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 G3 0 0 Lamp12 G4 O D Lamp13 G5 O D Lamp14 G6 O D Lamp15 G7 O D Lamp16 HO O D Key In Meter H1 O D Bill In Meter H2 O D Coin In Meter H3 O D Pay Out Meter H4 O D Key Out Meter H5 O D Hand Pay Meter1 H6 O D Hand Pay Meter2 H7 O D Spare Meter1 0 O D Coin En 1 O D Bill En 12 0 0 Hopper SSR 14 15 16 7 JO DIP Switch Bit 0 J1 DIP Switch Bit 1 J2 DIP Switch 2 J3 DIP Switch Bit 3 J4 DIP Switch Bit 4 J5 DIP Switch Bit 5 J6 DIP Switch 6 J7 DIP Switch Bit 7 41 ECROSSER Notes 1 lsolated Input external connection application note Suggestion Application Circuit PCB Internal Circuit AGC Suggestion Application Circuit PCB Internal Circuit AGC External Circuit LOW 0V 0 8V T HIGH 3 6V 36V i 42 ECROSSER 2 TTL Input external connection application note Suggestion Application Circuit PCB Internal Circuit AGC AGA 3 Open Drain output external connection application note Suggestion Application Circuit PCB Internal Circuit 12V Maximum Sink Current 500mA LI Maximum Sink Current 1A For Tower Lamp 11 tl 4 Audio Output is maximum 12V peak for 80 speaker Please don not short the R and L together 43 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 5 Notice
4. Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 6 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 7 of Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 8 of Port Yes Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Port J Data 40h Software Software Value after Yes only in 1 Bit 2 of J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 2 Bit 3 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 3 Bit 4 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 4 Bit 5 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 5 Bit 6 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 6 Bit 7 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 7 Bit 8 of Port J Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Timer A Register 4Ch amp 4Dh Software Software Value after 16 bit Timer A up to 65536 sec ms us If this register is Yes only if 0 15 written the Timer A will count down and if 0 state is Timer A is 0 reached it will generate an interrupt enabled 35 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Timer B Register bOh amp 51h 16 bits Timer B up to 1 to 65535 mS If this register is written Yes only if the Timer B will count down and if 0 state is reached it will Timer B is generate an interrupt enabled 16 bits Timer C up to 1 to 65535 mS If this register is written the Timer C will count down and if 0 state is reached it will generate an interrupt Yes only if Timer C is enabled 16 bits Timer D up to 1 to 65535 mS If this register is written Yes only if the Timer D will count down
5. JPB 1 Select Audio output with without amplifier pin BAT3 optional VR1 amp VR2 header 10 Rechargeable Battery for Adjust audio volume JPB 2 Select SPEAKER RIGHT connect to 72 Pins Golden Fingers B4 B5 or A2 B2 AUDIO1 tor for Audio KC OMS sade for Audio RS232 ccTalk RS485 output LED for Power amp HDD for SATA VGA2 optional ee ee Reset pin header Secondary VGA FAN1 CPU Fan Connector e JPA 1 amp JPA 2 Select 1 or COM2 is RS232 or TTL JPA 3 Select is RS232 or ccTalk JPA 5 Select is RS232 or RS485 JPA 4 Select COM3 is RS232 or ccTalk JPA 6 Select is RS232 or RS485 JPA 7 Select COM6 is RS232 or ccTalk e JBAT1 CMOS clear pin header 10 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 2 3 Connector and Jumper Setting Table 1 CCTALK1 2 1 3 SW1 Signal pea Pin Signal 1 1 Mouse data 1 5 2 Status Signal 2 2 4 3 GND ON GND De 3 NC 5 4 5V OFF 3 3V 4 12 6 5 Mouse clock 6 Keyboard clock 4 CN4 5 CN3 6 6 1 2 Pin Sig
6. 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Port 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Port G 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Port H 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Reserved um Software Software Bit 1 of Port E Bit 2 of Port E Bit 3 of Port E Bit 4 of Port E Bit 5 of Port E Bit 6 of Port E Bit 7 of Port E 33 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Yes only in Output Mode Revision 1 0 Value after Reset Value after Reset Value after Reset ECROSSER Revision 1 0 7 Bit 8 of PortE Yes Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Port F Data 2Ch m m Software Software Value after Yes only in 0 Bit 1 of Port F Output Mode 0 1 1 Bit 2 of Port 2 Bit 3 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 3 Bit 4 of Port F Yes Yes only
7. CF1 72 Pins Golden Fingers U73 Standard CF Card Slot General Gaming interface iButton holder U6 VGA1 U2 Processor C7 1 5G CR2032 Size Coin Battery BAT2 CR2032 Size Coin Battery for AGA SRAMA COM1_2 amp COM3_4 Dual D Sub 9 pin RS232 connector 20 Pins Golden Fingers B Work with 72 Pins Golden Fingers ECROSSER Revision 1 0 2 2 Connector and Jumper Setting 2 2 1 Locations Top side 2 p 2004 20 200 m ACE B8700 210 lt gt 9 o o s gt Epi 99 e 0060 0 00000 000 O ECROSSER Revision 1 0 2 2 2 List of Connector and Jumper Setting CCTALK1 JST connector for ccTalk Signal share with KM1 JST connector for Keyboard and Mouse SW1 8 bit readable DIP switch CF Card master slave select pin header JP13 JPC_2 Bill enable Coin enable and Hopper pre set pin header COMB CN4 CN3 COM6 optional JST connector for Case Open Intrusion logger Pin header for 2 USB ports Pin header for RS232 port JP11 JBAT3 SRAM A and SRAM B supply voltage select from BAT2 or pin header JSRAMA amp JSRAMB SRAM A and SRAM B CF Card Voltage select in h ader SRAM A and SRAM B data clear pin header
8. Register indicates the interrupt pin that the device uses The following values are decoded 0 No Interrupt Pin 1 INTA 2 INTB 3 INTC 4 INTD Note supports only one PCI interrupt INTA Min Registers Min Gnt Specifies needed length of Burst period for the device assuming a clock rate of 33 MHz Value is a multiple of 1 4 us increments Not Supported Max Lat Registers 3Fh Max Lat Specifies how often the device must gain access to PCI bus Value is a multiple of 1 4 us increments Not Supported 31 24 27 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 4 2 SRAM Memory Address Map The following table shows the SRAM Memory Address map max 1024 KB and their offset addresses relative to the Base Address 0 To access SRAM memory the user must use Byte Access command 32 bit Data width Readable Writable Address 31 23 1 5 7 24 16 8 0 08h Yes Yes Yes FFFF4h Byte 1048567 Byte 1048566 Byte 1048565 Byte 1048564 Yes FFFF8h Byte1048571 Byte 1048570 Byte 1048569 Byte 1048568 Yes FFFFCh Byte 1048575 Byte 1048574 Byte 1048573 Byte1048572 Yes 28 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 4 3 l O Interface Address The following table shows the I O Address map including descriptions and their offset addresses relative to the PCI Base Address1 32 bit Register Software Software Readable Writable Offset Address 24 16 8 0 OCh amp Timer Interrupt So
9. and if 0 state is reached it will Timer D is generate an interrupt enabled Timer Resolution Register BCh Default set of the register value to be 55H ms resolution for using timer A timer D Note The resolutions for second amp microsecond are reserved for further use De bounce Time Register 60h 6Ah Setting de bounce time for each I O port De bounce range from 1 256 ms The value 00 means the de bounce time is 1ms Defaul setting is 10 36 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 5 1 Basic Electrical Characteristics Table Symbol Vth I IH Vth LIL Vout O D Isink O D Isink O D 412V 45V ccTalk ccTalk RS232 AGA T P C Electrical Characteristics Parameter Condition Isolation input voltage high level threshold Isolation input voltage low level threshold Open drain output voltage Open drain sink current Open drain sink current Tower Lamp 12V power input 5V power input Communication pin high threshold threshold Communication pin low level Threshold Maximum Working baud rate Maximum Working baud rate Total power consumption in ACE B8700 without External device 37 Min 3 6 11 4 4 85 3 0 0 3 Value Typ 12 19 2 16 Max 36 0 8 12 500 1 0 12 6 5 25 55 0 8 115 2 Unit lt lt lt lt gt Kbps Kbps ECROSSER
10. as Input 9 Port J Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port J as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port J as Input 42 Timer A Enable bit 0 Timer A disable 1 Timer A Yes Yes 0 Enable 13 Timer B Enable bit 0 Timer B disable 1 Timer B Yes Yes 0 Enable 14 Timer C Enable bit 0 Timer C disable 1 Yes Yes 0 Enable 15 Timer D Enable bit 0 Timer D disable 1 Timer D Yes Yes 0 Enable 30 ECROSSER Interrupt Source Register 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 Interrupt Status in Port A 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port Aas Input Interrupt Status in Port B 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port B as Input Interrupt Status in Port C 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port C as Input Interrupt Status in Port D 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port D as Input Interrupt Status in Port E 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port E as Input Interrupt Status in Port F 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port F as Input Interrupt Status in Port G 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear
11. for Rechargeable battery Please charge the battery 24hrs firstly before using Watch Dog Timer Reset Sample Code Fintek F81216AD include lt conio h gt include lt stdlib h gt include lt stdio h gt include lt dos h gt int main int argc char argv unsigned char Time int Temp if argc 2 Show_Help return 1 cirscr Time atoi argv 1 Set Watchdog outportb 0x300 0x03 outportb 0x301 Time outportb 0x301 Time cprintf If you can see this message Reset system is Fail Time return 1 44
12. in 0 1 Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 6 Bit 7 of Port F Yes Output Mode es ur Software Software Value after Description Readable Writable Reset 4 Bit 5 of Port F Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 5 Bit 6 of Port F Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 7 Bit 8 of Port F Y Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Port G Data 30h Yes only 0 Bit 1 of Port G Output Mode 0 1 Bit 2 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 3 of Port G Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 3 Bit 4 of Port G Yes Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode es Bit 5 of Port G Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 7 Bit 8 of Port G Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Port H Data 34h T es Bit 6 of Port G Bit 7 of Port 3 Bit 4 of Port H Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 4 Bit 5 of Port H Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 5 Bit 6 of Port H Y Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 34 ECROSSER Bit 7 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 8 of Port H Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Software Software Value after Port 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Yes Yes 0 Port J 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Yes Yes 0 Software Software Value after Yes only in Bit 2 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 3 of Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 4 of Port Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Bit 5 of
13. your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted again Press Y to load the default values that are factory set for optimal performance system operations This allows you to exit Setup without storing any changes in CMOS The previous selections remain in effect This shall exit the Setup utility and restart your computer When a password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter your password every time you try to enter Setup This prevents unauthorized persons from changing any part of your system configuration Type the password up to eight characters ECROSSER Revision 1 0 in length and press lt Enter gt The password typed now will clear any previous password from the 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 that the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely 22 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 AGC REGISTER DESCRIPTION This chapter describes the function of the Register inside an AGC chip To program the application s software an user must have the know how of these Registers 4 1 PCI Configuration Register PC
14. ECROSSER Revision 1 0 ACE B8700 Board PCI I O Board with discrete I O battery backup SRAM Timer Power off intrusion Event Logger and Protect U User Manual Manual Rev 1 0 Book Number ACE B8700 2010 03 01 ECROSSER Revision Version Date Author Description 1 0 2010 03 01 Kenny Lee Initial release Revision 1 0 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved Manual s first edition February 09 2010 For the purpose of improving reliability design and function the information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this Manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Trademarks ACE B8700 is a registered trademarks of Acrosser IBM PC is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Technologies Inc Award is a registered trademark of Award Software International Inc other product names menti
15. I CFG 32 bit Register Register PCI Offset ore Writable Address x 38h Reserved Vendor ID Register 00h 01h Software Software Value after 15 0 Vendor ID Identifies manufacturer of the device 1204h Device ID Register 02h 03h m Software Software Value after 31 16 Device ID Identifies particular device 8700h 23 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Command Register 04h 05h SE Software Software Value after 0 Space Value of 1 allows device to respond to I O space 1 accesses 1 Memory Space Value of 1 allows device to respond to memory space accesses Master Enable Value of 0 disables device from generating bus master accesses Not Supported Special Cycle Not Supported Memory Write Invalidate Not Supported Parity Error Response Not Supported Wait Cycle Control Not Supported SERR Enable Not Supported Fast Back to Back Enable Not Supported Status Register 06h 07h TUA RIET Software Software Value after 23 Fast Back to Back Capable Not Supported Yi VGA Palette Snoop Not Supported oa 0 24 Master Data Parity Error Detected Not supported 0 27 28 29 a Revision ID Register 08h E Software Software Value after 7 0 Revision ID Identifies particular device 15h Class Code Register 09h OBh apes EM Software Software Value after 15 8 Specific Re
16. ct one of these Ports to set De bounce Time Setting de bounce time for each port The value 0 means that the de bounce time is 1 ms The default setting is 16 i e 17 ms Port de bounce Time 0 255 De bounce Time for Port Port 1 de bounce Time 0 255 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 3 6 Boot setup First Boot Device Hard Disk First Second Third CDROM The BIOS attempts to load the operating Boot Device Other Boot USB FDD system from the devices in the sequence Device USB CDROM selected in these items Disabled These fields set the Boot Priority for each Hard Disk SATA IDE HDD and USB Flash Hard Disk Boot Priority 20 ECROSSER 3 7 Exit Setup Save amp Exit Setup Save amp Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults Exit Without Saving Set Password Pressing lt Enter gt on this item for confirmation Save to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message like this Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing on this item for confirmation Quit without saving Y N Y Pressing lt Enter gt on this item for confirmation ENTER PASSWORD 21 Revision 1 0 Press Y to store the selections made in the menus in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures
17. e 11 Reserved 3 Prefetchable Value of 1 indicates no side effect on reads 0 6 4 Memory Base Address Memory base address for access to 0 local configuration registers default 8 Kbytes 31 7 Memory Base Address Memory base address for access to 0 local configuration registers Base Address 1 Register for I O Accesses to Local Configuration 14h Software Software Value after Memory Space Indicator Value of 0 indicates register maps 0 into Memory space Value of 1 indicates register maps into Yes No 1 space Base Address Base address for I O access to local SIE configuration registers default 128 bytes 0 31 7 Address Base address for I O access to local Yes Y s 0 configuration registers 25 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Base Address 2 Registers 18h Base Address 3 Registers 1Ch Not Supported Base Address 4 Registers 20h Not Supported Base Address 5 Registers 24h Subsystem Vendor ID Registers 2Ch Subsystem Vendor ID Unique add in board Vendor ID Subsystem ID Registers 2Eh Subsystem ID Unique add in board Device ID Base Address for Local Expansion ROM Registers 30h Not Supported Interrupt Line Registers Interrupt Line Routing Value indicates which system interrupt controller s input the interrupt line of device is connected to 26 ECROSSER Interrupt Pin Registers Interrupt Pin
18. e Value after Bit 1 of Port A Yes ui bs ed 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 of Port Only to clear 0 1 Yes Interrupt Bit 3 of Port A Only to clear 0 1 Yes Interrupt Bit 4 of Port A Only to clear 0 1 Interrupt Bit 5 of Port A Only to clear 0 1 Interrupt Bit 6 of PortA Only to clear 0 1 Interrupt Bit 7 of PortA Only to clear 0 1 Interrupt Bit 8 of PortA Only to clear 0 1 Interrupt Port B Data 18h Du Software Software Value after Yes only in 0 Bit 1 of Port B Yes Output Mode 0 1 1 Bit 2 of Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 2 Bit 3 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 3 Bit 4 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 4 Bit 5 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 5 Bit 6 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 6 Bit 7 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 7 Bit 8 of Port B Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode Port C Data 1Ch pye 2 Software Software Value after Bit Field Description Readable Writable Reset 0 Bit 1 of Port Yes Output Mode Yes only in 0 1 Output Mode 2 Bit 3 of Port C Yes Yes only in 0 1 32 Bit 2 of Port Yes ECROSSER pue Bit 8 of Port C Port D Data 20h Bit Field KT Software Software Bit 1 of Port D Bit 2 of Port D Bit 3 of Port D Bit 4 of Port D Bit 5 of Port D Bit 6 of Port D Bit 7 of Port D Bit 8 of Port D Software Software Port 8 bit
19. gister Level Programming Interface 00h No Yes No 00h interface defined 23 16 Subclass Encoding 80h Other bridge device 80h 31 24 Base Class Encoding Other bridge Device 06h Cache Line Size Register OCh Tem uem Software Software Value after System Cache Line Size in units of 32 bit words Can be 7 0 written and read however the value has no effect on Yes No 0 operation of chip Latency Timer Register ODh Software Software Value after 15 8 PCI Latency Timer Not Supported 0 24 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Header Type Register OEh T Software Software Value after Configuration Layout Type Specifies layout of bits 10h 22 16 through 3Fh in configuration space Only one encoding 0 is Yes No 0 defined All other encodings are reserved Header Type Value of 1 indicates multiple functions Value of 23 0 indicates a single 0 Function Built In Self Test Register OFh mm Software Software Value after Built In Self Test Value of 0 indicates that device has passed Base Address 0 Registers for Memory Accesses to Local Configuration 10h rr Software Software Value after Memory Space Indicator Value of 0 indicates register maps 0 into Memory space Value of 1 indicates register maps into Yes No 0 space Location of register 00 Locate anywhere in 32 bit memory address space 2 1 01 Locate below 1 MB memory address space Yes No 0 10 Locate anywhere in 64 bit memory address spac
20. ingers A2 B2 13 AUDIO1 14 4 15 LED1 COM3 COM4 Pin RS232 ccTalk RS485 Pin Signal g 1 DCD 12V 1 SPEAKER 2 SIN Data Data L RIGHT SOUT Data G LED Signal 3 2 GND 59 4 DTR Green HDD 1 SPEAKER 5 GND GND 2 R Red Power J LEFT 6 DSR 4 GND 7 RTS E 8 CTS 9 RI 16 SATAPWR1 17 JP20 18 VGA2 Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 12V Pin Signal a OON MEAE 1 3 GREEN 4 GND 2 GND 1 Reset 3 3 3V 8 2 GND 5 BLUE 6 GND 4 4 7 VSYNC 8 SCL 9 HSYNC 10 SDA 12 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 19 FAN1 20 JPA 1 JPA 2 JPA 3 JPA 5 18 JPA 3 JPA 5 Pin Signal sa at a Setting Setting Setting 1 GND TTL ccTalk RS485 2 13 14 16 17 19 20 2 12V Output output output 3 22 23 Close 3 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 d 4n RS232 output RS232 output RS232 output 22 24 default default default 23 24 Close 21 JPA 4 JPA 6 JPA 7 22 JBATI JPA_4 JPA_6 JPA_7 Pin Settin 6 Pin Setting Setting Setting b 1 1 2 9 3 2 N faul 1 3 2 4 95232 default RS232 default RS232 2 Close default 4 Close 3 2 3 2774 1 RS485 ccTalk default Close Pest COMS 13 ECROSSER Revisio
21. n 1 0 Cl BIOS SETTING This chapter describes the BIOS menu displays and explains how to perform common tasks needed to get the system up and running also gives detailed explanation of the elements found in each of the BIOS menus The following topics are covered Main Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Peripherals Setup PnP PCI Setup AGC Setup Boot Setup Exit Setup 3 1 Main Setup Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt Pg Up gt lt Pg Dn gt keys to select the value you want in each item Date mm dd yy Note Listed at the bottom of the menu are the control keys If you need any help with the item fields you can press the F1 key and it will display the relevant information Set the system date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date Time Setup Set the system time Date Setup The onboard PCI IDE connectors provide 1 channel for IDE Channel 0 connecting up to 2 IDE hard disks or other devices The first Master Slave is the Master and the second is Slave BIOS will auto detect the IDE type All Errors V Halt On No Errors Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the but keyboard POST process and notify you 15 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 3 2 Advanced Chipset Setup Quick Power Self Test This category speeds up Power On Self Tes
22. n Pin Function Port Bit TYPE GND 1 GND GND 2 GND 5V 3 5V 5V 4 5V 412V 5 12 12V 6 12 O D 12 Hopper SSR 7 8 GND 9 GND GND 10 GND 39 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 5 4 AGC Port Assignment Port Bit 72 Pins Remark AO Door SW1 AGA intrusion bit 0 Al Door SW2 AGA intrusion bit 1 A2 Door SW3 AGA intrusion bit 2 A3 Door SW4 AGA intrusion bit 3 A4 Door SW5 AGA intrusion bit 4 Power on off 5 AGA intrusion bit 5 Chassis Switch A6 AGA intrusion bit 6 A7 BO Button 1 B1 1 1 Button 2 2 Button 3 B3 Button 4 B4 1 1 Button 5 5 Button 6 B6 Button 7 B7 1 1 Button 8 CO Button 9 C1 Button 10 C2 Button 11 C3 Button 12 4 Button 13 C5 Button 14 C6 Button 15 7 Button 16 DO 1 1 Dissolve Key Lock D1 Key Lock D2 1 1 Setup Key Lock Hand D3 1 1 Touch Cal Key Lock D4 1 1 Spare Key Lock D5 D6 D7 1 Coin In Signal 1 Coin In Signal E2 Bill In E3 1 1 4 5 Coin enable feedback E7 1 1 Bill enable feedback FO O D 1 O D Lamp2 F2 O D Lamp3 F3 O D Lamp4 F4 O D Lamp5 F5 O D Lamp6 F6 O D Lamp7 F7 O D Lamp8 GO O D Lamp9 G1 O D Lamp10 G2 O D Lamp1 1
23. nal Pin Signal 2 Pin Signal Pin Signal Bin gt 1 5V 2 5V 1 DCD 2 DSR 1 USBO 4 USB2 SN 4 RTS 2 2 2 ND 5 USBO 6 0582 5 SOUT 6 CTS 7 GND 8 GND 7 DTR 8 RI 9 10 9 10 GND 9 10 9 GND 10 NC 7 JP11 JP13 8 JPC 2 9 JBAT3 JSRAMA JSRAMB JP11 Pin Setting Pin Status Setting Open Slave Open Preset is 1 2 Master LOW 1 2 Close JSRAMA i JBAT3 8 Close 1 defaul default JSRAMB 6 5 Preset is Pin Setting Setting LOW s 1 2 Normal Close b 1 4 Preset is 3 2 JP13 2 1 HIGH close default default 3 Pin Setting default 2 3 Ci i ear ve Open 186118 BATS 5 close Close 5 6 Preset is 2 3 3 3V HIGH default Close default 11 ECROSSER Revision 1 0 10 BAT3 11 VR1 VR2 12 JPB 1 JPB 2 JPB 1 2 Setting Setting SPEAKER Audio RIGHT Out connect to 72 i with Pins Golden 1 Pin Signal ES 6 gt close ISBN s 1 GND gx Adjust volume level by turning VR 2 2 3 3V AEA clockwise default 2 1 default SPEAKER 3 5 Audio RIGHT 46 Out connect to 72 close without Pins Golden Amplifier F
24. nboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Onboar d Serial Port 3 Onboard Serial Port 4 Onboard Serial Port 5 Onboard Serial Port 6 Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ11 Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ10 Serial Port 3 2A8 IRQ7 Serial Port 4 288 IRQ5 Serial Port 5 3E8 IRQ4 Serial Port 6 2E8 IRQ3 Select an address and the corresponding interrupt for each serial port On chip IDE DEVICE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate each channel separately USB Device Setting Enabled Disabled Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 controller and you have USB peripherals OnChip PCI Device This item allows you to decide to enable disable AC97 Audio 18 3 5 AGC Setup Port H Mode Set Output Port H I O Mode Set Input If Port I O Mode is Output Port H Status 00 to FF User can modify it Output Port I Mode Set Input If Port Mode is Output User can modify it For timer resolution us microsecond ms millisecond sec second Status 00 to FF Timer A B C D Resolution us ms sec Select one of these Ports to set De bounce Time for Port De bounce Time Setting de bounce time for each port The value 0 means that the de bounce time is 1 ms The default setting is 16 i e 17 ms Sele
25. onal on board 512MB DDR2 memory VGA DB15 output optional secondary VGA Digital Input 25 x optical isolated and 5 TTL level input for door switch with intrusion logger Digital Output 25x 500 2 x 1000 4 x 16 bit Interruptible Timer 4 x RS 232 serial ports 72 pin golden finger interface ProtectU and Optional iButton socket for software security Single 256KB battery back up SRAM with battery low monitor for each battery Secondary real time clock One 8 bit readable DIP switch 6 watts Stereo amplifier 1 2 Package Contents Check if the following items are included in the package Quick Manual ACE B8700 board 1 x Software Utility CD ECROSSER Revision 1 0 1 3 Block Diagram C7 nano BGA VX800 COM PORT 2 PCI BUS EtherNET A 10 100M D Link COM HD CODEC ECROSSER Revision 1 0 2 This chapter describes the installation of ACE B8700 first it shows the Function diagram and the layout of ACE B8700 It then describes the unpacking information which you should read carefully as well as the jumper switch settings for the ACE B8700 H W INFORMATION configuration 2 1 Locations Top Side oom ACE B amp 700 vo 2 6 0 00 67 oag 4 Chipset VX800 D Sub 15 pin VGA connector USB1 DIMM1 SATA1 amp SATA2 p with two layer USB SODIMM socket o oe SATA
26. oned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies ECROSSER Revision 1 0 Table of Contents ka 5 1 1 TP 6 1 2 uie Cro den i re 6 1 3 Block DIAG IAN eee 7 2 abs morma 8 2 1 Locations 8 2 2 Connector and Jumper Setting 9 2 3 Connector and Jumper Setting Table 11 3 BIOS 14 3 1 EIU ee M 15 3 2 Advanced Chipset Setup 16 3 3 PIP IP 87 SQUID wren P 17 3 4 circ Me 18 3 5 AGC Set p 19 3 6 BOOT SEtUP 20 3 7 EXIt SEt P Pec 21 4 AGC Register Description 23 4 1 PCI Configuration 23 4 2 SRAM Memory Address
27. t POST after you onae 2 have powered up the computer If it is set to Enable BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Select Enabled to show the OEM full screen logo if you have Full Screen Logo Enabled Show Disabled add in BIOS VGA Share Memory This is for setting the Frame Buffer Share system memory Size 256 as display memory B CRT 4 oot Display CRT CRT2 This Item is to set display device 16 3 3 PnP PCI setup Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup If you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict then the operating system cannot boot Reset Configuration Enabled Data Disabled 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 If you set this field to manual then you may choose specific resources by going into each of the submenus Resources Auto ESCD Controlled By Manual When resources are controlled manually assign a type to IRQ Resources N A each system interrupt depending on the type of the device that uses the interrupt 17 ECROSSER 3 4 Peripherals Setup Revision 1 0 O
28. this bit must be wrote any data to Port G as Input Interrupt Status in Port H 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port H as Input Interrupt Status in Port 1 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port as Input Interrupt Status in Port J 0 No Interrupt 1 Interrupt active To clear this bit must be wrote any data to Port J as Input Timer A Interrupt status 0 No Interrupt from Timer A 1 Timer A Interrupt activ To clear this bit must be wrote to Timer A register Timer A Interrupt status 0 No Interrupt from Timer B 1 Timer B Interrupt activ To clear this bit must be wrote to Timer B register Timer A Interrupt status 0 No Interrupt from Timer C 1 Timer C Interrupt activ To clear this bit must be wrote to Timer C register Timer A Interrupt status 0 No Interrupt from Timer D 1 Timer D Interrupt activ To clear this bit must be wrote to Timer D register 31 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Revision 1 0 Value after Reset 0 ECROSSER BCD Mode 10h Software Software Value after Port A 8 bit 0 Input Mode Output Mode disable Yes 0 Port 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Yes Port D 8 bit 0 Input Mode 1 Output Mode Yes 7 4 Reserved Yes inti Software Softwar
29. urce Registers Interrupt Timer Enable Register 08h amp 09h T S Software Software Value after Description Readable Writable Reset 0 Port A Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Mos 0 Port A as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port A as Input 1 Port B Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from v s Yes 0 Port as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port as Input 2 Port Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port as Input 1 Support Interrupt from as Input 3 Port D Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port D as Input 4 Port E Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from 0 29 ECROSSER TETE PonEas T Suppor mierupt 5 Port F Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port F as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port as Input 6 Port G Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port G as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port G as Input 7 Port Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Yes Yes 0 Port as Input 1 Support Interrupt from as Input 8 Port Interrupt Enable bit 0 No support Interrupt from Port Yes Yes 0 as Input 1 Support Interrupt from Port
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