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1. 62 J2 m 63 Table A 2 J2 CompactPCI sss 63 J3 GOllneClO PENE DDE SEN 64 Table J3 CompactPCI I O LAN1 LAN2 2 16 64 JA GONNECtor ua IRURE 65 Table J4 CompactPCI Audio LAN3 LANA IDE SATA USB and 65 J5 CONNECT 66 Table A 5 J5 CompactPCI I O USB PS2 FDD DVI and Meno 66 Other Connector s a cela da a aget masa eria dde 67 Table A 6 SATA daughter board connector 67 Pin Assignments 69 PWR BMC and IDE Hot swap 2 2 70 Programming the Watchdog Timer 71 Watchdog Timer Programming Procedure 72 74 CPLD VO ReglSters Saa 74 Table D 1 LPC I O registers 74 D 2 1 Debug Message tiene ie a 74 Table D 2 Debug Code 7 0 LPC I O address 80H 74 D 2 2 Watchdog Register 74 Table 0 3 Watchdog 7 0 LPC I O address 443H 74 0 2 3 Watchdog Disable Register 75 Table D 4 Watchdog 7 0 LPC I O address 444H 75
2. 6 1 2 14 Compact Mechanical Design seem 6 1 2 15 CompactPCl Bridge niodo ete teta eee 6 1 216 O Gonnectlvity coorta hne etes 7 1 2 17 Hardware 7 1 2 18 Super 7 1 219 RIC nd Battery dece tierce pde ht de hne 7 1 2 20 PM EEE 7 1 2 21 Pre Heat on the Conduction Cooled Model 8 Functional Block Diagram 8 Figure 1 1 MIC 3392MIL functional block diagram 8 Jumpers and 9 Table 1 4 MIC 3392MIL jumper descriptions 9 Table 1 5 MIC 3392MIL switch descriptions 9 141 Jumper Settings itte ee cre rette attigi 9 Table 1 6 JP5 VGA Output Setting 9 Table 1 7 JP7 Compact Flash Master Slave Mode Selection 9 1 4 2 Clear CMOS JPO ceti eerie iacet end ener en iac no ener 10 Table 1 8 JP6 Clear CMOS sese 10 1 4 3 Switeh Settings core e ree Ree pacc eee 10 Table 1 9 5 1 PCI Bridge Master Drone Mode Selection 10 Table 1 10 SW2 BMC Reset Platform Reset available on the Front Panel Only uuu citet 10 Table 1 11 SW3 SATA Port 1 Channel Setting 11 Table 1 12 SW4 BMC Firmware Programming
3. C El o O DS1631AU er 1 r p V o o 0 Figure 3 1 Pre heat thermal sensor DS1631AU location MIC 3392MIL User Manual 42 3 2 3 2 1 A heater pad 70 mm x 80 mm attached to the interior side of the conduction cooled plate is capable of providing approximately 10 watts of thermal power when required Its power input wire is connected to CN13 It gets a 12 V with 0 8 A input from two J5 connector pins The following figure illustrates the pin definitions of CN13 Figure 3 2 Pin definitions of CN13 Note 12 V power to the pre heat pad can be made available via pins 1 m through 3 on CN13 with customized J3 J5 pin definitions and Com backplane Pre heat Firmware Operation The pre heat code in the firmware will be executed when the board temperature as measured by DS1631AU is below predefined threshold TEMP PREHEAT and the board is powered on By default TEMP PREHEAT is set at 30 The pre heat code can be configured to operate in one of two different modes by set ting the PREHEAT MODE register to the appropriate value The modes are Standard Pre heat and Extended Pre heat Standard Pre heat Mode As default pre heat mode the firmware code will keep the system reset asserted when the payload power is enabled It will activate the pr
4. 44 Table 3 1 Internal register map for the pre heat firmware controller teet nee ndn itas 45 3 2 4 Read Write the Internal 46 Figure 3 3 Set up for read write access to the internal registers 46 3 2 5 Illustration of Accessing an Internal Register of BMC 47 Figure 3 4 Enter debug32 utility 47 IPMI for the MIC 3392MILS 51 52 52 IPMI Function LISt 53 4 3 1 IPMI Device Global 53 Table 4 1 Supported IPMI device global commands 53 4 3 2 Device and Messaging Interfaces 53 Table 4 2 H8S 2 bus connection to NIC SMBus 53 Table 4 3 NIC interrupt 53 Table 4 4 BMC device and messaging commands 54 4 3 3 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands 54 Table 4 5 BMC watchdog timer commands 54 4 3 4 Chassis Device 55 Table 4 6 Chassis device commands 55 4 3 5 GERE 55 T
5. out dual gigabit Ethernet PMC cards such as the MIC 3661 and the MIC 3662 We Appreciate Your Input Please let us know of any aspect of this product including the manual which could use improvement or correction We appreciate your valuable input in helping make our products better MIC 3392MIL User Manual vi Contents Chapter 1 1 1 1 1 h NO 1 1 2 3 A 5 Hardware Configuration 1 2 Table 1 1 MIC 3392MIL 2 Specifications iB M M 3 1 2 1 CompactPCI Bus Interface 3 122 3 Table 1 2 Intel processor selection for the MIC 3392MIL 3 1 2 3 BIOS Linien dile e ici ep 3 UE ME E 3 1 2 5 Memo iiie meom neo ee eret i aee oie 4 Table 1 3 DDR2 SODIMM Tested on the MIC 3392MIL 4 12 6 Ethernet niiin as tage eens 4 1 2 7 Storage Interface e recette vta c dc 4 1 2 8 lt 5 u cte 5 1 22 95 USB nii ebd deti erheben a ed 5 12 40 LEDS eii 5 1 2 11 Watchdog luu 5 1 2 12 Optional Rear I O Modules sss 5 1 2 13 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
6. 3 1 3 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 Figure 2 16Password configuration 36 Advanced Chipset 37 Figure 2 17 Advanced chipset 37 2 8 1 North Bridge Chipset Configuration 37 Figure 2 18North bridge chipset configuration 37 Figure 2 19Video function configuration 38 2 8 2 South Bridge Chipset 39 Figure 2 20South bridge chipset configuration 39 gei 40 Figure 2 21 Exit options 40 2 9 1 Save Changes and Exit 40 2 9 2 Discard Changes and 40 2 9 3 Load Defaults ioi ata ded 40 Pre heating for the MIC 3392MIL 41 Intfoduetion p dad 42 Figure 3 1 Pre heat thermal sensor DS1631AU location 42 Figure 3 2 Pin definitions of CN13 43 Pre heat Firmware 43 3 2 1 Standard Pre heat 43 3 2 2 Extended Pre heat 44 3 2 3 Communication Interface to the x86 System
7. USB Connectors CN11 12 The MIC 3392MIL provides up to six Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 channels Two front panel USB ports CN11 and CN12 are available on the MIC 3392MILS model Four other USB channels are routed to rear I O via the J4 and J5 connectors The MIC 3392MIL USB interface complies with USB specification R2 0 and is fuse pro tected 5 V 1 1 A The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup The USB controller default is set to Enabled CMOS Battery BH1 A 3 V lithium battery will be available on the MIC 3392MILS model The conduction cooled model will not have the CMOS battery CompactFlash Socket CN10 The MIC 3392MIL features an on board CompactFlash Type mass storage device connector When populated with a flash disk it appears to the user as an ATA IDE disk drive with the same functionality and capabilities as a rotating media IDE hard drive The MIC 3392MIL BIOS includes an option to allow the board to boot from the flash disk The CompactFlash socket is connected to the IDE interface and 5 V power UItraDMA is supported and has been tested on a number of devices from dif ferent manufacturers Please contact your local support office in the unlikely event that you have any interoperability issues SATA Daughter Board Connector CN4 The MIC 3392MIL provides two SATA interfaces SATA port 1 via CN4 connects to the onboard SATA HDD or via the J4 connector to a rear I O board when selected by
8. pendently from the CompactPCI bus host processor The MIC 3392MIL local PCI subsystem is presented to the CompactPCI bus host as a single CompactPCI device When the MIC 3392MIL is in drone mode the PLX PCI 6540 is electrically isolated from the bus The MIC 3392MIL receives power from the backplane supports rear I O and supports PICMG 2 16 The PLX PCI 6540 PCI bridge offers the following features WB PCI Interface Full compliance with the PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 Supports 3 3V or tolerance Transparent and non transparent bridge function 64 bit 33MHz 133MHz asynchronous operation Support for 8 Bus Masters Usable in CompactPCI system slot or peripheral slot MIC 3392MIL User Manual 6 10 KB Buffer Architecture for PCI X to PCI X and PCI X to PCI bridging and speed conversion 1 KB downstream Posted Write buffer 1 KB upstream Poster Writer buffer 4 KB downstream Read Data buffer 4 KB upstream Read Data buffer Please consult the PLX PCI 6540 data book for details 1 2 16 Connectivity For the MIC 3392MIL the front panel I O is provided by one VGA port and two USB ports Its on board consists of one IDE channel to a Compact Flash socket and one SATA channel which can be connected to a 2 5 SATA HDD The MIC 3392MILC model does not have a front panel or the on board SATA HDD module because its entire PCB is covered up by the conduction cooled plate For both mo
9. DVMT Mode and Fixed Mode Set tings are 128 MB default 64 and Maximum DVMT Boot Display Device Available settings are Auto default DVI1 and CRT DVI1 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 38 2 8 2 South Bridge Chipset Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB 2 0 Controller Enabled Figure 2 20 South bridge chipset configuration USB 2 0 Controller Settings are Enabled default and Disabled 39 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Jejdeyo dnjes Sold INY 2 9 Exit Options BIOS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit Figure 2 21 Exit options 2 9 1 Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes follow these steps 2 9 2 2 9 3 1 2 Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt The follow ing messages appear on the screen Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now Ok Cancel Select Ok to save changes and exit Discard Changes and Exit Follow these steps to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the sys tem configuration 1 2 3 Select Exit Discarding Changes from the Exit menu and press Enter The fol lowing messages appear on the screen Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now Ok Cancel Select OK to discard changes and exit The following message appears on the screen Discard Changes Select Discard Changes from the Exit menu and press lt
10. switch SW3 and SATA port 2 is directly routed to J4 Pre heat Heater Pad Power Connector CN13 The CN13 connector is to be used specifically by the heater pad in the MIC 3392MILC model The heater pad attached to the back side of the conduction cooled plate is used to warm up the board during boot up when the ambient temper ature reaches below 30 C 22 F Approximately 10 watts of electrical power is consumed by the heater pad 13 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 6 1 7 1 7 1 Safety Precautions Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage W To avoid electric shock always disconnect the power from your CompactPCI chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU board or other boards while the CompactPCI chassis is powered m Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a board may damage sensitive elec tronic components m Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch your CPU board Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors m Modern integrated electronic devices especially CPUs and memory chips extremely sensitive to static electric discharges and fields Keep the board in its antistatic packaging when it is not installed in the chassis and place it on a static dissipative mat when you are working with it Wear a grounding wrist strap
11. Available on the MIC 3392MILS model four LEDs are provided on the front panel as follows WB One bi color LED blue yellow indicates hot sway and HDD activity The blue color indicates that the board may be safely removed from the system and the yellow color indicates HDD activity BW OneLED provides power status When the LED is green it means power is pro vided to the board B One LED indicates Master or Drone mode The green color stands for Mas ter mode When the LED is off the board is in Drone mode m One LED indicated BMC heart beat When it flashes yellow it means the BMC is active 1 2 11 Watchdog Timer An onboard watchdog timer provides system reset capabilities via software control The programmable time interval is from 1 to 255 seconds 1 2 12 Optional Rear I O Modules The RIO 3392MIL is the optional also known as rear module for the MIC 3392MIL It offers a wide variety of I O features such as four RJ45 LAN ports one COM port two DVI I ports two USB2 0 ports and one P S2 port It also comes with on board features such as IDE parallel audio FDD USB2 0 SATA console and COM interfaces pin headers 5 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 2 13 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications B Operating temperature for the MIC 3392MILS models 0 70 C 32 158 B Operating temperature for the MIC 3392MILC amp MIC 3392MILSX models 40 70 C 40 158 Sto
12. B C and D indoor hazards Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages iii MIC 3392MIL User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information E Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advantech com Packing
13. LAN3 LAN4 via the RJ 45 ports on the RTM Optional settings for the source of the Gigabit Ethernet ports 82571EB can be selected in the BIOS menu These are mutually exclusive and can be any one of W 1 2 of Rear on the RTM m PICMG 2 16 Note PICMG 2 16 is used for RTM LAN1 and LAN2 1 2 7 Storage Interface The MIC 3392MIL supports two SATA channels and one IDE channel The SATA1 interface can be routed to an onboard 2 5 SATA hard disk drive or to the RTM via the J4 connector The onboard SATA port is only available on the MIC 3392MILS model The SATA2 interface is also connected to the RTM via the J4 connector The MIC 3392MIL also supports one IDE channel The master is reserved for an on board Type l CF storage card The slave is connected to the RTM via the J4 connector MIC 3392MIL User Manual 4 1 2 8 Serial Interface Three serial interfaces are routed to the RTM via the J5 connector The first one implemented as the system console port by default is available as a RJ 45 COM port on the RIO The second one is available as COM2 connector the RTM And the third one named COM3 available on the RTM is designed to serve as a console inter face to the BMC 1 2 9 USB Port Six USB 2 0 1 1 compliant ports with fuse protection are provided Two of them are routed to front panel connectors on the MIC 3392MILS model The other four are routed to the RTM through the J4 and J5 connectors 1 2 10 LEDs
14. LPT D3 FDD DIR C3 RTS C3 RXD GND 12 GND LPT_SLIN LPT D2 FDD MTROZ NC NC GND 13 GND LPT_INIT LPT D1 FDD DCHG GND C2 RI GND 14 GND LPT ERRORZ LPT DO FDD DRVOH 2 C2 CTS GND 15 GND LPT_AFEED LPT STROB Z FDD INDXH C2 TXD C2 RTS GND 16 GND VCC VCC VCC C2_RXD C2_DSR GND 17 GND GND GND GND C2_DCD GND GND 18 GND USB2 USB3 KB_DATA C1_DTR C1 RI GND 19 GND USB2 USB3 KB CLK C1 TXD C1 CTS GND 20 GND 12V HEAT VCC MS DATA C1 RXD C1 RTS GND 21 GND 12V HEAT GND MS CLK C1 DSR C1 DCD GND 22 GND RST BUT Status1 NC PWR Status2 VBATT GND GOOD O Note No Connect Active Low Je MIC 3392MIL User Manual 66 Other Connector Table A 6 CN4 SATA daughter board connector 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 SATA TXOP 5 GND 6 SATA TXON 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 SATA RXON 11 GND 12 SATA RXOP 13 GND 14 GND 15 RSV 3 3 V 12 V 16 5 V 17 RSV 3 3 V 12 V 18 5 V 19 RSV 3 3 V 12 V 20 5 V 67 MIC 3392MIL User Manual MIC 3392MIL User Manual 68 Pin Assignments This appendix describes front panel LEDs on the MIC 3392MILS B 1 PWR BMC IDE Hot swap LEDs RESET Description M D Green Indicates Master or Drone mode status PWR Green Indicates power status BMC HB Yellow Indicates BMC status heart beat to indicate BMC active HDD Hot Swap Yellow Blue Indicates IDE activity when yellow or that the board is ready
15. Mode Select the baud rate you want the serial port to use for console redirection The default setting is 115200 8 n 1 2 4 84 Flow Control Select the flow control setting for the console re direction Hardware and Software The default setting is None MIC 3392MIL User Manual 32 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 5 3 PCI PnP Setup Select the PCI PnP tab from the MIC 3392MIL setup screen to enter the Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen You can display a Plug and Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All Plug and Play BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY Clear Figure 2 13 PCI PnP setup Clear NVRAM Set this value to force the BIOS to clear the Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM The default setting is Plug and Play O S Set this value to allow the system to modify the settings for Plug and Play operating system support The default setting is PCI Latency Timer This option sets the latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus The default setting is 64 33 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 6 Boot Setup BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Boot Settings Configuration Figure 2 14 Boot setup Note Hard Disk Drives will only appear on the setup screen when at least one hard disk drive is connected to the MIC 3392MIL MIC 3392MIL User Manual
16. Table 0 5 Version 7 0 LPC I O address 445 75 0 2 4 Geography Address 75 Table 0 6 GA 7 0 LPC I O address 447 75 Glos Saly uu E rd Hardware Configuration This chapter describes how to configure MIC 3392MIL hardware 1 1 Introduction The MIC 3392MIL is a high performance power efficient CompactPCI PICMG2 16 compliant single board computer based on the Intel Core2 Duo ULV or Core Duo LV microprocessor Designed to meet a wide range of environmental requirements from ruggedized applications the MIC 3392MIL delivers breakthrough energy efficient performance for platforms Both Intel Core 2 Duo ULV and Core Duo LV processors provide high MIPS per watt performance to help equipment manufactur ers optimally balance processing capabilities within power and space constraints Based on the ULV processor in particular the SBC offers a low power dissipation design without the need of on board forced ventilation Ruggedized requirements are addressed by a conduction cooled design and extended operating temperature range 40 C 70 C Shock and vibration resistances of the board are increased by using wedge locks and a single piece of CNC milled aluminum alloy plate that conforms to the major IC packages The MIC 3392MIL maximizes throughput with PCI Express PCle technology It supports up to 3 GB of 667 MHz DDR2 memory pro
17. Watchdog Oth Hard Reset 02h Power Down 03h Power Cycle Power Failure 52h COh 6Fh 2 2 07h over 75 full SEL Full 64h DOh 01h 09h over 90 full N A OBh 100 full System Temperature 20h 01 01h UC UNR UC UNR W83627HG 10h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC W83627HG 41 5 V 11h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC W83627HG 3 3 12h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC W83627HG 12 V 13h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC W83627HG 12 V 14h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC W83627HG 1 8 15h 02h 01h LC UC LC UC Note ized when the system is powered on or reset VCC SEL Fullness System PWR monitor Watchdog 57 A chassis intruder sensor is not used on the MIC 3392MIL platform Power failure sensor type COh indicates a power failure event Apart from the following list of sensors other sensors should be reinitial MIC 3392MIL User Manual Table 4 13 Threshold values of sensors Sensor Number 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 20h Entity Instance 01h 01h 01h 01h 01h Oth 01h Nominal Reading 12V 15V 33V 12V 12V 18V 30 C UNR N A N A N A N A N A N A 55 C UC 144V 1 65 3 63 13 2 V 10 8V 1 98 V 50 C UNC N A N A N A N A N A N A N A LNR N A N A N A N A N A N A N A LC 0 8V 1 35V 2 97V 10 8V 13 2V 1 62V N A LNC N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Positive going 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 Negative going 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 0x02 Table 4 14 Sensor device commands Sensor Device Comma
18. control via IPMI chassis command Complete SEL SDR and FRU functionality FRU data capacity 2 KB Provides 4 messaging interfaces One serial port One LPC interface One IPMB channel One LAN channel messaging via sideband NIC for out of band management Four I2C buses including IPMB and SMBus and two optional others Firmware Hub flashing and updating over serial port One hardware monitor One interrupt input Sensors threshold configuration Complete IPMI watchdog functionality reset power down power cycle Platform even filtering PEF and alert policies External Event Generation 4 2 Definitions m Baseboard Management Controller This is the common abbrevia tion for an IPMI Baseboard Management Controller E IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus A protocol defined for pass ing IPMI messages over a public 12 bus B Intelligent Platform Management Interface A standardized system management interface Please refer to the IPMI Specification for more details IPMIv2 0 Specifically version 2 0 of IPMI MIC 3392MIL User Manual 52 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 IPMI Function List The following standard IPMI commands are supported Note Network function NetFn field identifies the functional class of the TIN message The Network Function clusters IPMI commands into different sets Please refer to the IPMI specification of network function codes for more information These c
19. ree 26 Figure 2 6 IDE 26 2 4 3 Floppy Configuration otii oit ronde 27 Figure 2 7 Floppy configuration 27 2 44 Super I O Configuration 28 Figure 2 8 Super configuration 28 2 4 5 Hardware Health Configuration 29 Figure 2 9 Hardware health configuration 29 2 4 0 ACPI Setting n na reete eee pee te auqa 30 Figure 2 10ACPI setting seen 30 24 7 APM Configuration iii rte 31 Figure 2 11APM 31 2 4 8 Console Redirection Configuration 32 Figure 2 12Console re direction configuration 32 PCIPAP Setup 33 Figure 2 13PCI PNP setup ssse emn 33 2 541 Clear NVRAM d dotate Le tbe 33 2 52 Plug and Play O S etai Peto a pos 33 2 5 3 PCL Latency TIMEN initi aate 33 51010 Es p 34 Figure 2 14 Boot setup uu uuu u al 34 2 6 1 Boot Settings 35 Figure 2 15Boot settings configuration 35 Sec Ly SSlllDuu uuu erede caos a 36 viii Chapter Chapter 2 8 2 9 3
20. to be hot swapped when blue MIC 3392MIL User Manual 70 Programming the Watchdog Timer This appendix describes how to program the watchdog timer 1 Watchdog Timer Programming Procedure To program the watchdog timer you must execute a program that writes a value to l O port address 443 444 hex for Enable Disable This output value represents time interval The value range is from 01 hex to FF hex and the related time interval is 1 to 255 seconds Data Time Interval 01 1 sec 02 2 sec 03 3 sec 04 4 sec 3F 63 sec After data entry your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewriting the I O port 443 and 043 hex while simultaneously setting it When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 043 hex The following example shows how you might program the watchdog timer in BASIC 10 REM Watchdog timer example program 20 OUT amp H443 data REM Start and restart the watchdog 30 GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task 1 40 OUT amp H443 data REM Reset the timer 50 GOSUB 2000 REM Your application task 2 60 OUT amp H443 data REM Reset the timer 70 amp H444 REM Disable the watchdog timer 80 END 1000 REM Subroutine 1 your application task 1070 RETURN 2000 REM Subroutine 2 your application task 2090 RETURN MIC 3392MIL User Manual 72 Appendix D CPLD This appendix describes CPLD configuration 0 1 Features Drone Mode Ho
21. 2MIL supports the 65nm technology Intel Core Duo LV and Intel Core 2 Duo ULV processor family with clock frequencies up to 1 66GHz GHz and a Front Side Bus FSB up to 667 MHz These processors are validated with the Mobile Intel 945GME Express chipset This chipset provides greater flexibility for developers of embedded applications by offering improved graphics and increased bandwidth over previous Intel chipsets as well as remote asset management capabilities and improved storage speed and reliability Currently supported processors are listed in the table below The MIC 3392MILC model conduction cooled uses the U7500 processor However the MIC 3392MILS model can use either the U7500 or the L2400 processor Table 1 2 Intel processor selection for the MIC 3392MIL Model Core speed FSB speed L2cache TDP Package Intel Core Duo L2400 1 66 GHz 667 MHz 2MB 15W FCBGA Intel Core2 Duo U7500 1 06 GHz 533 MHz 2MB 10W FCBGA BIOS An 8 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH contains a board specific BIOS from AMI designed to meet industrial and embedded system requirements Chipset The Mobile Intel 945GME chipset provides excellent flexibility for developers of embedded applications by offering improved graphics and increased I O bandwidth over previous Intel chipsets as well as remote asset management capabilities and improved storage speed and reliability Features include an integrated 32 bit 3D graphics engine based on Intel Graphics Media Acc
22. 34 2 6 1 Boot Settings Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quick Boot Enabled Figure 2 15 Boot settings configuration Quick Boot Allows the BIOS to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system The default setting is on Enabled Boot From LAN Support Used to set the system bootable from LAN The default setting is on Disabled B Quiet Boot Used to display OEM logo when the setting is Enabled The default setting Disabled displays normal POST messages Bootup Num Lock On the default setting Enabled the Num Lock key is enabled during system power on B PS 2Mouse Support Select support for PS 2 mouse Disabled Enabled and Auto The default setting is on Auto Wait For F1 If Error Wait for the F1 key to be pressed if an error occurs m Hit DEL Message Display Displays Press DEL to run Setup in POST 35 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 7 Security Setup BIOS SETUP UTILITY Change Supervisor Password Figure 2 16 Password configuration Select Security Setup from the MIC 3392MIL Setup main BIOS setup menu All Security Setup options such as password protection and virus protection are described in this section To access the sub menu for the following items select the item and press Enter m Change Supervisor Password m Change User Password W Clear User Password MIC 3392MIL User Manual 36 2 8 BIOS SE
23. Bebug32 Version 1 8 Copyright Larson Computing 1994 CPU 686 Real Hode Id Step 0672 028 disabled Figure 3 4 Enter debug32 utility 3 2 5 1 Read DS1631AU s Temperature Reading TEMP DS1631 The index register for the 051631 thermal sensor s temperature reading is 0x10 see Table 3 1 B On the prompt type in 294 10 and press Enter B On the prompt type in i 290 and press Enter B The response would be a hex number that represents the current reading of the DS1631AU thermal sensor For example 19 represents 25 Note represents writing to or locating a register z 294 represents index register o 294 represents locating the index register 4 represents reading from a register 290 represents data register 290 represents reading the value in the data register of the located index register xx 47 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 3 2 5 2 3 2 5 3 3 2 5 4 Modify Temperature Limit for Pre heat Circuit Activation TEMP PREHEAT The index register for TEMP PREHEAT is 0x20 see Table 3 1 The default value for the pre heat circuit activation is E2 30 C which can be modified as follows W For example change the temperature limit from 30 E2 to 20 C EC On the prompt type 294 20 and press Enter On the prompt type 290 ec and p
24. Command NetFn Mandatory Optional Get SDR Repository Info Storage 0 20 M Reserve SDR Repository Storage 0x22 Get SDR Storage 0 23 Get SDR Repository Time Storage 0x28 Set SDR Repository Time Storage 0x29 Run Initialization Agent Storage 0x20 O 4 3 9 FRU Data The MIC 3392MILS supports the IPMI FRU function to store accessible multiple sets of non volatile Field Replaceable Unit FRU information in FRU EEPROM The FRU data includes information such as serial number part number model and asset tag FRU information is accessed using IPMI commands compliant to the IPMI 2 0 speci fication as below Table 4 11 FRU device commands FRU Device Command NetFn Mandatory Optional Get FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 0x10 M Read FRU Inventory Data Storage 0x11 Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 0x12 M MIC 3392MIL User Manual 56 4 3 10 Sensor and Threshold Configuration Sensor data record SDR repository will be stored in BMC s flash memory and can not be changed Note UNC Upper Non Critical E UC Upper Critical UNR Upper Non Recoverable Lower Non Critical LC Lower Critical LNR Lower Non Recoverable Table 4 12 Sensors list Reading dk iie Gisse Sensor Power Unit 50h 09h 6Fh 00h Power Off 00h Power Off Status 04h AC Lost 00h Timer 51h 23h 6Fh Expired status only
25. Console Setting 11 Connector 12 Table 1 13 MIC 3392MIL connector descriptions 12 Figure 1 2 MIC 3392MIL jumper and switch locations 12 1 5 1 VGA Display Connector VCN1 sese 13 1 5 2 USB Connectors 11 12 13 1 5 3 CMOS Battery tete deed e 13 1 5 4 CompactFlash Socket 10 13 1 5 5 SATA Daughter Board Connector CN4 13 1 5 6 Heater Pad Power Connector 13 13 Safety Precautlons n edid tbt red mu hose db ed vae poco 14 Installing CompactFlash the MIC 3392MILC Model 14 vii MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 8 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 7 1 Wedge Locks 14 Figure 1 3 Remove the M2 x 40 screws 4 14 Figure 1 4 Remove the wedge locks from the conduction cooled 15 1 7 2 Guide Base Removal sse 15 Figure 1 5 Remove the M2 screws for the PCB guide bases 15 Figure 1 6 Remove the PCB guide bases from the conduction cooled plate 16 1 7 3 Conduction Cooled Plate 16 Fig
26. Enter gt Load Defaults This loads the safe defaults values for the MIC 3392MIL which allows optimum gen eral functionality and system performance but may not work best for all computer applications Select Load Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt MIC 3392MIL User Manual 40 Pre heating for the MIC 3392MILC This chapter describes how the pre heat feature works for the MIC 3392MILC 3 1 Introduction The pre heat feature provides an automatic control mechanism for the reliable cold bootup of the MIC 3392MILC Equipped with a heat pad on the conduction cooled plate and special BMC firmware for its control if the ambient board temperature is too low for stable power on the preheating circuit powers up the heat pad and keeps the board in reset until the board temperature reaches a safe operating temperature An alternative pre heat mode user configurable will additionally use the chipset and CPU to generate power dissipation by de asserting the reset for configurable time intervals The cold boot control mechanism is only activated upon board startup and does not perform monitoring during standard board operation A thermal sensor DS1631AU located between the CPU and the PCI bridge on the primary side of the board is used to monitor the ambient board temperature during boot up The operating range of this thermal sensor is 55 C to 125 C Z 7 y 343 i
27. Equivalent Hex Value 0 00 1 01 1 FF 2 02 2 FE 3 03 3 FD 4 04 4 5 05 5 6 06 6 FA 7 07 7 F9 8 08 8 F8 9 09 9 F7 10 0A 10 F6 11 0B 11 F5 12 0C 12 F4 13 00 13 F3 14 14 2 15 15 1 16 10 16 17 11 17 18 12 18 19 13 19 ED 20 14 20 EC 21 15 21 EB 22 16 22 EA 23 17 23 E9 24 18 24 E8 25 19 25 E7 26 1A 26 EG 27 1B 27 E5 28 1C 28 E4 29 1D 29 E3 30 1E 30 E2 31 1F 31 E1 32 20 32 EO 33 21 33 DF 34 22 34 DE 35 23 35 DD 36 24 36 DC 37 25 37 DB 38 26 38 DA 39 27 39 D9 40 28 40 D8 49 MIC 3392MIL User Manual MIC 3392MIL User Manual 50 IPMI for the MIC 3392MILS This chapter describes IPMI con figuration for the MIC 3392MILS 4 1 Introduction The MIC 3392MILS fully supports the IPMI 2 0 interface and the PICMG 2 9 R1 0 specification The Renesas 8 2167 has been implemented as the IPMI controller Baseboard Management Controller BMC to run firmware and collect information The MIC 3392MILS IPMI firmware is sourced from Avocent provider of proven and tested IPMI implementations in wide range of mission critical applications The BMC s key features and functions are listed below m Compliant with IPMI specification revision 2 0 Compliant with PICMG 2 9 specification Environment monitoring temperature and voltage Power Reset
28. List MIC 3392MIL all in one single board computer CPU and MCH heatsinks included x1 Utility and user manual PDF file CD ROM disc x1 HDD tray Assembled x 1 for MIC 3392MILS models Daughter board for SATA HDD Assembled x1 for MIC 3392MILS models Solder side cover Assembled x1 for MIC 3392MILS models Warranty certificate document x1 Safety Warnings CE FCC class A If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales repre sentative immediately MIC 3392MIL User Manual iv Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and wa
29. M1 COM2 P S2 FDD RS232 Parallel To J1 IPMB1 To J2 IPMB2 To Front Panel VGA OHLTIESM ois BMC Console COM3 FDD Dvi2 VGA 191258 i i i i i i i Figure 1 1 MIC 3392MIL functional block diagram MIC 3392MIL User Manual 8 1 4 1 4 1 Jumpers and Switches Table 1 4 and table 1 5 list the jumper and switch functions Figure 1 2 illustrates the jumper and switch locations Read this section carefully before changing the jumper and switch settings on your MIC 3392MIL board Table 1 4 MIC 3392MIL jumper descriptions Number Function JP5 VGA Output Setting JP6 Clear CMOS JP7 CompactFlash Master Slave Mode Selection Table 1 5 MIC 3392MIL switch descriptions Number Function SW1 PCI Bridge Master Drone Mode Selection SW2 BMC Reset Platform Reset available on the Front Panel only SW3 SATA Port 1 Channel Setting SW4 BMC Firmware Programmable Console Setting Jumper Settings Table 1 6 JP5 VGA Output Setting Default Front Panel 1 2 1 2 3 RTM 2 3 1 2 3 Table 1 7 JP7 Compact Flash Master Slave Mode Selection Default IDE Master Closed UE IDE Slave Open 1 2 9 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 4 2 Clear CMOS JP6 This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset the system BIOS information Fol low the procedures below to clear the CMOS 1 Turn off the system Close jumper JP6 1 2 for about 3 sec
30. Manual 74 0 2 3 Watchdog Disable Register D 2 4 Table 0 4 Watchdog 7 0 LPC address 444H Bits Name Default Valid Read Only Function State State 7 0 Watchdog xxh xxh Reading I O port 444h will disable the watchdog The return value is meaningless Table 0 5 Version 7 0 LPC I O address 445 Bits Name Default Valid Read Only Function State State 7 4 CPLD xxh xxh Read port 444h to get the CPLD version in Version BCD units E g for v1 4 the return value is Bit7654 0001 3 0 xxh xxh Read port 444h to get the CPLD version in Version BCD units E g for v1 4 the return value is Bit4 32 1 0100 Geography Address GA This read only address shows the CPCI backplane slot position Table 0 6 7 0 LPC I O address 447H Bits Name Default Valid Read Only Function State State 7 5 Reserved X X Bit 7 Bit 5 are always 111 4 4 X 0 1 Bit 4 is connected to the J2 A22 pin MSB 3 X 0 1 Bit 3 is connected to the J2 B22 pin 2 X 0 1 Bit 2 is connected to the J2 C22 pin 1 X 0 1 Bit 1 is connected to the J2 D22 pin 0 X 0 1 Bit 0 is connected to the J2 E22 pin 75 MIC 3392MIL User Manual MIC 3392MIL User Manual 76 Appendix E Glossary CMOS CPU CPCI DMA DVI DVMT FSB FRU FWH GB GMCH GPIO IC ICH IDE I O IPMB IPMI KCS HDD LCD LPC LV MIPS OOB OS PCB PEF PICMG PnP
31. PWR RIO RTC RTM SATA SBC SDR SEEPROM SEL ULV VGA MIC 3392MIL User Manual Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Advanced Power Management Baseboard Management Controller CompactFlash Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Central Processing Unit CompactPCl Direct Memory Access Digital Visual Interface Integrated Dynamic Video Memory Technology Front Side Bus Field Replaceable Unit Firmware Hub Gigabyte Graphics and Memory Controller Hub General Purpose Input Output Integrated Circuit I O Controller Hub Integrated Drive Electronics Input Output Intelligent Platform Management Bus Bridge Intelligent Platform Management Interface Keyboard Controller Style Hard Disk Drive Liquid Crystal Display Low Pin Count Low Voltage Million Instructions Per Second Out of Band Operating System Printed Circuit Board Platform Event Filtering PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group Plug and Play Power Rear Input Output Real Time Clock Rear Transition Module Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Single Board Computer Sensor Data Record Serial Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory System Event Log Ultra Low Voltage Video Graphics Array 78 79 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Trusted ePlatform Services AD ANTECH www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to
32. TUP UTILITY North Bridge Configuration Figure 2 17 Advanced chipset setting 2 8 1 BIOS SETUP UTILITY DRAM Frequency Auto Figure 2 18 North bridge chipset configuration DRAM Frequency Available settings are Auto default 400 2 533MHZ and 667 Configure DRAM timing by SPD Available settings are Enable default and Disabled WB Internal Graphics Mode Select Available settings are Enabled 8 MB default Enabled 1 MB and Disabled 37 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 8 1 1 Video Function Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY DUMT Mode Select DUMT Model Figure 2 19 Video function configuration m DVMT Mode Select Available settings are DVMT Mode default Fixed Mode and Combo Mode DVMT Mode the 945GME will dynamically allocate system memory as graphics memory when graphics intensive applications are running How ever when the need for graphics memory drops the allocated graphics memory can be released to the operating system for other uses Fixed Mode Unlike the DVMT mode the graphics driver will reserve a fixed portion of the system memory as graphics memory Combo Mode the graphics driver will allocate a minimum fixed amount of memory as dedicated graphics memory as well as allow more system mem ory to be dynamically allocated between the graphics processor and the operating system m DVMT Fixed Memory Available only to
33. TUP UTILITY ATA TDE Configuration Compatible Legacu IDE els Fri H Figure 2 6 IDE configuration ATA IDE Configuration Three options are available Disabled Compatible or Enhanced Disabled means that all IDE resources are disabled Compatible enables up to two IDE channels for OSs requiring legacy IDE operation default setting And Enhanced enables all SATA and PATA resources Legacy IDE Channels Four options are available SATA Only Reserved SATA Pri PATA Sec or PATA Only Primary IDE Master and Slave While entering setup BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices This displays the status of auto detection of the two possible IDE devices MIC 3392MIL User Manual 26 2 4 3 Floppy Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Floppy Disabled Figure 2 7 Floppy configuration E Floppy A Select the type of floppy drive connected to the system 27 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Jejdeyo dnjes Sold INY 2 4 4 Super I O Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY OnBoard Floppy Controller Enabled Figure 2 8 Super configuration Onboard Floppy Controller Used to enable or disable the on board floppy controller in the Super I O Floppy Drive Swap Set this option to Enabled to specify that floppy drives A and are swapped The setting can be Enabled or Disabled Serial Port1 Address Used to select Serial Port1 base addresses Serial Port2 Ad
34. Table A 2 J2 CompactPCI I O Pin Z A B 22 GA4 GA2 GAO GND 21 CLK6 GND NC NC NC GND 20 GND CLK5 NC NC GND NC GND 19 GND NC GND SMB SDA SMB SCL SMB ALERTH GND 18 GND NC NC NC GND NC GND 17 GND NC GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 GND 16 GND NC NC DEG GND NC GND 15 GND NC GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND AD 35 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND V 1 0 AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND AD 42 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 GND AD 45 GND V 1 0 AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 GND AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND 9 GND AD 52 GND V 1 0 AD 51 AD 50 GND 8 GND AD 56 55 AD 54 GND AD 53 GND 7 GND AD 59 GND V AD 58 AD 57 GND 6 GND AD 63 AD 62 AD 61 GND AD 60 GND 5 GND 5 GND 64ENH V IO C BE 4 64 GND 4 GND NC 7 GND C BE 6 GND GND GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 GND CLK2 CLK3 2 REQ3 GND 1 GND CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2H GND Note No Connect Active Low E 63 MIC 3392MIL User Manual J3 Connector Table A 3 J3 CompactPCI I O LAN1 LAN2 2 16 Pin F A B D E Z 1 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 2 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 3 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 4 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 5 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 6 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 7 GND RS
35. U3P _SPEED 16 GND NC LVDS DVI_2DATA VCC SA2 Tx IDE IRQ GND _TXU3N LVDS_TXL3P 17 GND LVDS DVI_2CLK SA1 SA2_Tx IDE A1 GND _TXU2P ILVDS TXL3N Tx 18 GND LVDS DVI 2TX2 SA1 IDE P66DET IDE AO GND TXU2N LVDS TXL2P Tx 19 GND LVDS DVI 2TX2 SA1 SA2 Rx IDE CS1 GND _TXU1P ILVDS TXL2N _Rx 20 GND LVDS DVI 2TX1 SA1 SA2 Rx GND GND TXU1N LVDS TXL1P _ 21 GND LVDS DVI 2TX1 44 DDC J4 LANA 1002 IDE GND TXUOP LVDS TXL1N DATA 22 GND LVDS DVI 2TX0 J4 DDC J4 LAN3 100 NC GND TXUON AVDS 23 GND LVDS DVI 2TXO DVI J4 LAN3 100 IDELED GND TXLCKP ILVDS TXLON 1SENSE 24 GND GND DVI 2TXC DVI LAN3 C IDE DACK GND ILVDS TXUCKP 1CLK 25 GND LVDS DVI 2TXC DVI LAN3 C LAN3 TXD GND _TXLCKN LVDS TXUCKN 1DATA 65 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Note No Connect A 5 J5 Connector Table A 5 J5 CompactPCI I O USB PS2 COM FDD DVI and VGA J5 F A B D E 2 1 GND DVI 1TX0 DVI 1TX0 LAN3 LINKH LAN3 LAN3 TXD GND 2 GND DVI 1TX1 DVI 1TX1 DDC CLK LAN3 D RXD GND 3 GND DVI 1TX2 DVI 1TX2 DDC DATtH LAN3 D LAN3 RXD GND 4 GND VGA VSYN VGA HSYN FDD_HEAD GND NC GND 5 GND VGA BLUE VGA GREN FDD_RDAT NC NC GND 6 GND VGA RED GND FDD WRPTf NC GND 7 GND LPT SLCT LPT D7 TRKOH NC NC GND 8 GND LPT PE LPT D6 FDD WEt NC GND GND 9 GND LPT BUSY LPT D5 FDD WDATAfH NC GND 10 GND LPT ACK LPT D4 FDD STEPH CTS C3 TXD GND 11 GND GND
36. V RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 8 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 9 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 10 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 11 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 12 GND LAN1 LINKZ LAN1 1002 RSV LAN2 LINKZ LAN2 1002 GND 13 GND LAN1 LAN1 1000 RSV LAN2 LAN2 10002 GND 14 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 15 GND J3 MDIB1 J3 MDIB1 GND J3 MDIB3 43 MDIB3 GND 16 GND J3 MDIBO J3 MDIBO GND J3 MDIB2 J3 MDIB2 GND 17 GND J3 MDIA1 93 MDIA1 GND J3 MDIA3 43 MDIA3 GND 18 GND J3 MDIA0 J3 MDIAO GND J3 MDIA2 43 MDIA2 GND 19 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND Note No Connect Active Low MIC 3392MIL User Manual 64 4 44 Connector Table A 4 J4 CompactPCl Audio LAN3 LAN4 IDE SATA USB and DVI J4 F A B D E Z 1 GND USBD4 A RIGHTIN GND IDE D8 IDE RST GND 2 GND USBD4 A LEFTIN LAN4 IDE D9 IDE D7 GND _ 3 GND USBD5 A MICIN LAN4 IDE D10 IDE D6 GND _ 4 GND USBD5 A CDRIGHT LAN4 IDE D11 IDE D5 GND _ 5 GND GND A CDLEFT LAN4 IDE D12 IDE D4 GND _ 6 GND NC CDGND LAN4 IDE D13 IDE D3 GND _ 7 GND NC A RIGHTOUT IDE D14 HD D2 GND C 8 GND LVDS A LEFTOUT LAN4 IDE D15 HD D1 GND BL EN D 9 GND LVDS NC LAN4 NC HD DO GND PANEL VDD _ 10 GND 1 0 _ DVI 1TXC LAN4 IDE A2 IDE IOW GND PANEL VDD ACT 11 GND LVDS DVI 1TXC LAN4 IDE CS3 IDE IOR GND BL CTRL LINK 12 14 KEY AREA 15 GND NC LVDS DVI 2SENSE LAN4 GND IDE RDY GND _TX
37. able 4 7 Event 55 4 3 6 PEF and Alerting Commands see 55 Table 4 8 PEF alerting commands 55 4 3 7 SEL Device 56 Table 4 9 SEL device 56 4 3 8 SDR Device 56 Table 4 10 SDR device 56 4 39 FRU Data iei eene s es Pd na Pe Rs 56 Table 4 11 FRU device 56 4 3 10 Sensor and Threshold Configuration 57 Table 4 12 Sensors 002022 57 ix MIC 3392MIL User Manual 4 4 Appendix A 1 A 2 A 3 4 5 6 1 1 Appendix D D 1 D 2 Appendix E MIC 3392MIL User Manual Table 4 13 Threshold values of sensors 58 Table 4 14 Sensor device commands 58 4 3 11 Serial Modem Device Commands 58 Table 4 15 Serial Modem device commands 58 utet MU NI fee T UE 59 JA 62 Table A 1 J1 CompactPCI I O
38. ainer A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No 2002339231 Edition 2 Printed in Taiwan March 2010 MIC 3392MIL User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FM This equipment has passed the FM certification According to the National Fire Pro tection Association work sites are classified into different classes divisions and groups based on hazard considerations This equipment is compliant with the speci fications for Class Division 2 Groups A
39. ating system The default setting is Yes MIC 3392MIL User Manual 30 2 4 7 APM Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Pouer Management RPM Enabled Figure 2 11 APM configuration APM allows the BIOS to control the system s power management without the knowl edge of the operating system The default setting for Power Management APM is Enabled Note When both ACPI APM modes are enabled at the same time on the Tus BIOS setup the former power management control will take precedence if the OS supports ACPI mode In the event that the OS is unaware of ACPI APM will take control B Hard Disk Power Down Mode Used to power down the hard disk drive in Suspend mode The default setting for this feature is Disabled Throttle Slow Clock Ratio Used to select the duty cycle of the CPU in throttle mode The default setting for this feature is 50 E Keyboard amp PS 2 Mouse Allows the system to monitor Ports 60 6 31 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 4 8 Console Redirection Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Remote ficcess Enabled Figure 2 12 Console re direction configuration 2 4 8 1 Remote Access You can disable or enable the BIOS remote access feature here The default setting is Enabled 2 4 8 2 Serial Port Number Select the serial port you want to use for console redirection You can set the value for this option to either SIO COM1 or COM2 The default setting is SIO COM1 2 4 8 3 Serial Port
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41. d in the IPMI specifica tion For more details please refer to the IPMI specification 59 MIC 3392MIL User Manual MIC 3392MIL User Manual 60 Pin Assignments This appendix describes pin assignments 1 J1 Connector Table A 1 J1 CompactPCI I O Pin Z A B 25 GND 5V REQ644 ENUM 33V 5V GND 24 GND AD 1 5V V I O AD O _ 4 GND 23 GND 33V AD 4 AD 3 5 V AD 2 GND 22 GND 7 GND 33V AD 6 AD 5 GND 21 GND 33V AD 9 AD 8 M66EN 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 33V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3 V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 33V SCL SDA GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL PCIXCAP V I O STOP LOCK amp GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY BD_SEL TRDY GND 12 14 KEY AREA 11 GND 18 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 33V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND AD 25 24 GND 7 GND 30 0 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 GND REQO PCI PRESENTA 3 3 V CLKO AD 31 GND 5 GND NC NC RSTH GND GNTO GND 4 GND IPMB_PWR Healthy V I O INTP INTS GND 3 GND INTA INTB INTC 5V INTD GND 2 GND 5V TMS TDO TDI GND 1 GND 5V 12 V TRSTH 12V 5V GND Pin 2 A B Note Connect Active Low JEJ MIC 3392MIL User Manual 62 42 Connector
42. dels the rear connectivity is available via the following connectors WB J3 two Gigabit Ethernet links to the backplane for PICMG 2 16 packet switch and two LAN ports on the RTM m J4 two 10 100 LAN ports one DVI I port two SATA ports two USB ports IDE channel and one audio channel on the RTM W J5 one DVI I port one VGA interface also available on the front panel two USB interfaces one PS2 port for keyboard mouse one FDD channel one par allel channel and three COM interfaces available as RJ45 port on board con sole interface and on board COM interface on the RTM 1 2 17 Hardware Monitor One Hardware Monitor W83627HG is available to monitor critical hardware param eters It is attached to the BMC to monitor the CPU temperature and core voltage information 1 2 18 Super The MIC 3392MIL Super I O device provides the following legacy PC devices E Serial ports COM1 and are connected to the rear I O module The parallel port is routed to the rear I O module The FDD is routed to the rear I O module The PS2 keyboard mouse is routed to the rear I O module 1 2 19 RTC and Battery The RTC module keeps the date and time On the MIC 3392MILS model the RTC cir cuitry is connected to battery sources CR2032M1S8 LF 3V 210mAH one located on the board and the other on the RIO 3392MIL RTM For the MIC 3392MILC model the RTC circuitry can be connected to the batt
43. detecting USB Mass Storage Devices 00 USB mass storage devices found and configured Checking NURAN Figure 2 2 Sample BIOS patch code 23 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 3 2 3 1 Main Setup When you first enter the BIOS Setup Utility you will enter the Main setup screen You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab Two main setup options are described in this section The main BIOS setup screen is shown below BIOS SETUP UTILITY 2040MB Select Screen Select Iten 7 43 12 Change Field Systen Date Ved 08 06 2008 Select Field General Help OnBoard CPLD Version Save and Exit Exit 002 61 OCopyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 2 3 Main setup screen The main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed out options cannot be configured whilst options in blue can The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or Sys tem Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered i
44. device and messaging commands BMC Device and Messaging Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set BMC Global Enables App 0 2 Get BMC Global Enables App Ox2f M Clear Message Flags App 0x30 M Get Message Flags App 0x31 M Enable Message Channel Receive App 0x32 O Get Message App 0x33 M Send Message App 0x34 M Read Event Message Buffer App 0x35 O Get System GUID App 0x37 O Get Channel Authentication Capabilities App 0x38 O Get Session Challenge App 0x39 O Activate Session App 0x3a O Set Session Privilege Level App 0x3b O Close Session App 0x3c O Get Session Information App 0x3d O Get AuthCode App 0x3f O Set Channel Access App 0x40 O Get Channel Access App 0x41 O Get Channel Info App 0x42 O Set User Access App 0x43 O Get User Access App 0x44 O Set User Name App 0x45 O Get User Name App 0x46 O Set User Password App 0x47 O Master Write Read App 0x52 M 4 3 3 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands Table 4 5 BMC watchdog timer commands BMC Watchdog Timer Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Reset Watchdog Timer App 0x22 M Set Watchdog Timer App 0x24 M Get Watchdog Timer App 0x24 M MIC 3392MIL User Manual 54 4 3 4 Chassis Device Commands Table 4 6 Chassis device commands Chassis Device Command NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get Chassis Capabilities Chassis 0 00 Get Chassis Status Chassis 0x01 M Chassis Control Chassi
45. dress Used to select Serial Port2 base addresses Serial Port2 Mode Used to select mode for Serial Port2 Parallel Port Address Used to select Parallel Port base addresses Parallel Port Mode Used to select Parallel Port mode Parallel Port IRQ Used to select Parallel Port IRQ MIC 3392MIL User Manual 28 2 4 5 Hardware Health Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY H U Health Function Enabled Figure 2 9 Hardware health configuration H W Health Function Used to enable or disable hardware health event moni bsa toring such as system ambient temperature CPU temperature CPU Vcore system 3 3V 5V 12V and 12V input voltages and the on board 3V CMOS bat tery voltage level Show VBAT Voltage Used to enable or disable the reading of the on board battery voltage level Note Set Show VBAT Voltage to Disabled when no CMOS battery is installed on the board 29 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 4 6 ACPI Setting BIOS SETUP UTILITY ACPI uare 0 5 Figure 2 10 ACPI setting Two types of power management technologies are supported by the MIC 3392MIL and ACPI is the newer of the two technologies and puts power manage ment in the hands of the operating system APM is controlled by the BIOS Only one power management interface ACPI or APM can be in control of the system at a time The options for Aware O S are Yes or which either enable or disable ACPI support for the oper
46. e heat circuit by turning on the appropriate GPIO pin and will B Constantly monitor if the payload is switched off again gt turn off preheat circuit and return to the firmware code s application main loop Constantly monitor board temperature de assert the system reset once the board temperature rises above TEMP PREHEAT It shall keep the preheat cir cuit enabled and keep monitoring the board temperature The preheat circuit will only be switched off after the temperature rises after a predefined TEMP PREHEAT TEMP HIST Note TEMP HIST Positive temperature hysteresis for preheat circuit deacti vation The default value of the TEMP HIST is 0 C 43 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 3 2 2 3 2 3 Extended Pre heat Mode The extended preheat mode will have the same implementation as the standard pre heat mode but will add one extra feature W During the warm up phase the BMC will repeatedly de assert the system reset for PREHEAT TON and then assert it for PREHEAT TOFF to cause extra power dissipation by CPU and chipset Note PREHEAT TON Time duration second of system reset de assertion in extended pre heat mode JE PREHEAT TOFF Time duration second of system reset assertion in extended pre heat mode BMC Communication Interface to the x86 System The BMC will provide a LPC based communication interface to the x86 system pro viding access to internal registers Some of the register settings will be user co
47. elerator 950 Intel GMA 950 architecture The Mobile Intel 945GME chipset consists of the Intel 82945 Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH and Intel I O Controller Hub 7 M ICH7M It delivers out standing system performance through high bandwidth interfaces such as PCI Express Serial ATA and Hi Speed USB 2 0 3 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 2 5 Memory The MIC 3392MIL has 2 GB of on board non ECC DDR2 SDRAM It also has a SODIMM socket that can accommodate an additional 2 GB of memory However with Intel 945GME chipset the OS may report a lower amount of total available mem ory such as 3 GB The memory range unavailable to the OS will still be utilized by subsystems such as I O PCI Express and Integrated Graphics The following table shows a list of SODIMM modules with Advantech P trade part numbers that have been tested on the MIC 3392MIL Table 1 3 DDR2 SODIMM Tested on the MIC 3392MIL Brand Size Speed ECC REG Memory chip Transcend 2GB 667 NO NO Micron 7TE17 D9HNL Transcend 512MB 553 NO NO SEC 719 ZCE6 K4T51083QC DSL 512MB 2 4200 NO NO Elpida Japan E5116AB 5C E Apacer 1GB PC2 4300 NO NO Elpida TWN E5108AE 5C E Note DDR2 SODIMM is supported on the MIC 3392MILS model 1 2 6 Ethernet The MIC 3392MIL uses one Intel 82571EB LAN controller to provide 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet connectivity LAN1 LAN2 or PICMG2 16 and one Intel 82546GB LAN controller to provide 10 100 Base T Ethernet connectivity
48. ery source on the RIO 3392MIL only 1 2 20 IPMI The MIC 3392MILS model uses the Intelligent Plattorm Management Interface IPMI to monitor the health of an entire system A Renesas H8S 2167 microcontroller pro vides BMC functionality to interface between system management software and plat form hardware MIC 3392MILS model implements fully compliant IPMI 2 0 functionality and con forms to the PICMG 2 9 R1 0 specification The IPMI firmware is based on proven technology from Avocent Full IPMI details are covered in Chapter 4 7 MIC 3392MIL User Manual MIC 3392MILC model does not have IPMI functionality 1 2 21 Pre Heat on the Conduction Cooled Model For reliable system boot performance under extreme low temperature conditions e g 40 C the MIC 3392MILC contains a 10W heater for warming up the PCB components when the board temperature is below 30 C A special firmware imple mented on the BMC is designed to control the heater on and off operations Full pre heat details are discussed in Chapter 3 The MIC 3392MILS does not have the pre heat functionality 1 3 Functional Block Diagram PICMG 2 0 R3 0 PICMG 2 1 R2 0 PCI 32bits 33 66MHz Channel B To Front Panel Channel A USB Port0 1 PICMG 2 0 R1 0 PCI 64bits 33 66MHz To J5 USB Port4 5 J4 PICMG 2 16 LAN1 LAN2 PCle DVO Port B PCle DVO Port C USB Port2 3 PIS2 System Console CO
49. for continuous protection Installing CompactFlash in the MIC 3392MILC Model The CF socket CN10 for the MIC 3392MILC model is beneath the conduction cooled plate therefore installing a CF card on this particular model requires removing the conduction cooled plate from the PCB first The following steps illustrate the removal of the plate and the installation of the CF card Wedge Locks Removal Each wedge lock is secured to the conduction cooled plate by two M2 x 40 screws which can be accessed on the PCB guide base located on the secondary side of the PCB There are two wedge locks two PCB guide bases and four M2 x 40 screws on the MIC 3392MILC See Figures 1 3 and 1 4 for illustration Figure 1 3 Remove the M2 x 40 screws x4 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 14 Figure 1 4 Remove the wedge locks from the conduction cooled plate 1 7 2 PCB Guide Base Removal Each of the two PCB guide bases is fastened to the conduction cooled plate by three M2 screws which can be accessed from the primary side of the board ee Figure 1 5 Remove the M2 screws for the PCB guide bases 15 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Figure 1 6 Remove the PCB guide bases from the conduction cooled plate 1 7 3 Conduction Cooled Plate Removal To gain access to the CF socket CN10 the conduction cooled plate must be removed There are sixteen M2 5 screws to be removed before the plate can be retrieved Caution must be taken when taking the plate away f
50. h have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem OCCUIS 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 f your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandise authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable cont
51. n HH MM SS format MIC 3392MIL User Manual 24 2 4 Select the Advanced tab from the MIC 3392MIL setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as CPU Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages BIOS SETUP UTILITY CPU Configuration Figure 2 4 Advanced BIOS features setup screen 2 4 1 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled Ena Figure 2 5 CPU configuration 25 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 2 4 2 2 4 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 3 Max CPUID Value Limit is recommended that you leave this value at the default setting of Disabled Core Multi Processing This item specifies the CPU to perform multi processing The default setting for this item is set to Enabled CPU TM Function This item specifies the Thermal Monitor Feature If set to Enabled the BIOS enables the CPU s built in automatic thermal throttling when the die temperature approaches the processor s temperature limit If set to Disabled the MIC 3392MIL will shut off automatically if the CPU overheats The default setting is Enabled IDE Configuration BIOS SE
52. nd NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set Sensor Hysteresis 5 0 24 O Get Sensor Hysteresis S E 0x25 O Set Sensor Threshold S E 0x26 O Get Sensor Threshold S E 0x27 O Set Sensor Event Enable S E 0x28 O Get Sensor Event Enable S E 0x29 O Re arm Sensor Events S E 0x2a O Get Sensor Event Status S E 0x2b O Get Sensor Reading S E 0x2d M 4 3 11 Serial Modem Device Commands Table 4 15 Serial Modem device commands Serial Modem Device Command NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set Serial Modem Configuration Transport 0x10 M Parameters Get Serial Modem Configuration Transport 0x11 M Parameters Set Serial Modem Mux Transport 0x12 M MIC 3392MIL User Manual 58 4 4 BMC Reset The BMC can initiate a graceful shutdown of the MIC 3392MILS by issuing a short pulse 7500 ms the power button signal to the ACPI controller when commanded through its host OOB or IPMB channels as well as from a Graceful Shutdown Event from the CMM or a Handle OPEN event An ACPI compliant OS will then perform a graceful shutdown and light the blue LED whereas a non compliant OS will just shut down Note Network function NetFn field identifies the functional class of the TIN message The Network Function clusters IPMI commands into different B sets Please refer to the IPMI specification of network function codes for more information These command codes are compliant with the IPMI specification Mandatory and Optional commands are define
53. nfig urable defaults which will be stored in the SEEPROM The LPC interface will be interrupt based and the read write accesses to the internal registers will be carried out within the interrupt handler If a write access has taken place and the SEEPROM will have to be updated the interrupt handler will set a glo bal flag to indicate to the application main loop that updated settings will need to be written to the SEEPROM The LPC based register interface will consist of an index and data register The fol lowing table shows the internal register map pertaining to the pre heat function MIC 3392MIL User Manual 44 Table 3 1 Internal register map for the pre heat firmware controller INDEX Description Direction Deu Hex p Value Hex DEVID_MSB 0x00 Device ID register MSB read only FW fixed 0x33 DEVID LSB read only FW fixed Xd Device ID register L SB OMe FW_REV_MSB 0 02 FW version register MSB read only FW fixed XX FW REV LSB 0x03 FW version register LSB read only FW fixed 0 08 REG ORRATGH read write static init 0 00 Scratch register TEMP DS1631 0 10 051613 temp value read only dynamic reading XX TEMP PREHEAT 22 nee 0 20 Temperature limit for preheat read write stored EEPROM 5 circuit activation 128 127 TEMP HIST 0x21 Positive hysteresis for preheat read write stored in EEPROM 0x00 0 C circuit deactivation PREHEAT MODE 0x30 0 standa
54. ommand codes are compliant with the IPMI specification Man datory and Optional commands are defined in the IPMI specification For more details please refer to the IPMI specification IPMI Device Global Commands Table 4 1 Supported IPMI device global commands IPMI Device Global Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get Device Id App 0x01 M Cold Reset App 0x02 O Get Self Test Results App 0x04 M Manufacturing Test On App 0x05 O Set ACPI Power State App 0x06 O Get ACPI Power State App 0x07 O Get Device GUID App 0x08 O BMC Device and Messaging Interfaces The BMC messaging interfaces comply with the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Version 2 0 The MIC 3392MILS provides 3 messaging inter face channels m LPC KCS channel Connects the H8S 2167 to the system LPC bus Firmware sets 1 host interface over LPC KCS for SMS m channel Connects IPMB devices or connects to the H8S 2167 s 2 0 interface Serial port The H8S 2167 supports one serial port for out of band manage ment OOB as well as one other serial port for firmware flash update Table 4 2 H8S I2C bus connection to NIC SMBus H8S 2167 Pin Name 2 address Pin Number System Connection 2 SCL1 0xC6 48 NIC SMBus clock FOT spat 47 NIC SMBus data Table 4 3 NIC interrupt 85 2167 Pin Pin Number Usage IRQ1 130 SMALERT for NIC SMBus 53 MIC 3392MIL User Manual Table 4 4 BMC
55. on VCN1 VGA connector CN12 USB port 1 CN11 USB port 2 BH1 CMOS battery CN10 CompactFlash socket CN4 SATA daughter board connector CN13 Pre heat 10W heater pad power connector SODIMM1 SODIMM socket J1 J2 Primary CompactPCI bus J3 J4 J5 Rear transition SW2 top BMC Reset SW2 bottom Platform Reset Figure 1 2 MIC 3392MIL jumper and switch locations Note VCN1 CN4 11 CN12 SODIMM available on the MIC 3392MILS model only i MIC 3392MIL User Manual 12 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 5 5 1 5 6 Display Connector VCN1 The MIC 3392MILS incorporates the Intel 945GME Graphic Memory Controller Hub GMCH The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Intel GMA 950 graphics core is an intelligent and responsive graphics engine built into the chipset This integration provides incredible visual quality faster graphics performance and flexible display options without the need for a separate graphics card The Intel GMA 950 operates at 256 bit core speeds of up to 400 MHz The GMA 950 graphics core supports a band width of up to 10 6 GB sec with up to 224 MB of DDR2 667 video memory The max imum resolution is 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz The VCN1 connector of MIC 3392MILS provides DB 15 connector for the VGA mon itor The system monitor display is routed to either the front panel or the rear I O mod ule depending on the position of jumper JP5
56. onds Set jumper JP6 as Normal Turn on the system The BIOS is reset to its default setting Table 1 8 JP6 Clear CMOS Default Normal Open 1 2 Clear CMOS Closed 1 4 3 Switch Settings Table 1 9 SW1 PCI Bridge Master Drone Mode Selection Master Default p 1 2 Drone ON Off Off 1 2 Note represents the switch Table 1 10 SW2 BMC Reset Platform Reset available on the Front Panel only SW2 top BMC Reset SW2 bottom Platform Reset MIC 3392MIL User Manual 10 Table 1 11 SW3 SATA 1 Channel Setting On Board Default p efau On 1 2 RTM ON Off 0 1 2 SW3 selects the routing of SATA port 1 channel to either the onboard HDD socket the RTM Table 1 12 SW4 BMC Firmware Programming Console Setting BMC to Console Default die Off On Off On Off Off gt m e O gt e o BMC Firmware Programmable ON On Off On Off On On HHEHBH 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMS on the RIO 3392MIL RTM is connected to the BMC The BMC firmware can be re programmed by setting SW4 to BMC Firmware Programmable mode For BMC OOB out of band support the default setting of SW4 needs to be resumed 11 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 5 Connector Definitions Table 1 13 lists the function of each connector and Figure 1 2 illustrates connector locations Number Functi
57. ooo000 pooooooo a pooooooo noumuud User Manual MIC 3392MIL 6U Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Based Board with Dual PCle GbE DDR2 SATA Trusted ePlatform Services ADMANTECH Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2010 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products whic
58. p screw on the wedge lock must face towards the front end of the board Each wedge lock uses two M2 x 40 screws The recom mended torque value for the M2 screws is 2 2 0 5 kgf cm M2 x 40 Screw x4 for Wedge Lock x2 Figure 1 13 M2 x 40 screw locations Note To achieve the proper clamping and retention forces on the cold plates of a conduction cooled chassis VITA30 1 compliant the recommended E torque for the hexagon socket head cap screw on the wedge lock is 8 2 19 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 8 Software Support Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows Vista and Fedora Core 5 have been fully tested on the MIC 3392MIL Please contact your local sales representative for details on support for other operating systems MIC 3392MIL User Manual 20 AMI BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the AMI BIOS 2 1 Introduction The AMI BIOS has been customized and integrated into many industrial and embed ded motherboards for over a decade This section describes the BIOS which has been specifically adapted to the MIC 3392MIL With the AMI BIOS Setup program you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the MIC 3392MIL The Setup program uses a number of menus for making changes and turning the special features on or off This chapter describes the basic navigation of the MIC 3392MIL setup screens BIOS SETUP UTILITY Select Screen Select Iten E 43 12 Change Field Sys
59. racy of any statements contained herein V MIC 3392MIL User Manual Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage B To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on W anti static precautions before making any configuration changes The sud den rush of power from electrostatic discharge events when you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components Product Configurations Front Panel Main On board Features System Board USE BMG Se Conduction CF 8 SODIMM Conformal Model Number ystem Cool orage Coatin VGA 2 0 Reset Reset CPU Memory Socket Channel Socket i MIC 3392MILS Intel P1E 2 M M U7500 2GB 1 MIC 3392MILS Intel P2E i V M L2400 2GB MIC 3392MILC Intel P1E v U7500 ZGB y MIC Intel 3392MILSX 1 2 V V L2400 2GB 1 2 On board Header Socket Connector RTM COM USB CPCI Conformal Model Num Console b LAN COM DVI I PS2 USB IDE FDD LPT SATA Interface Inter Conn Coating er Interface face RIO 3392MIL ME 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 43 5 RIO 3392MIL A2E 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 43 5 V Note We do not recommend using the MIC 3392MIL as a system board to lt support a MIC 3951 peripheral carrier board with Advantech s phased
60. rage Temperature 50 80 C 58 176 Humidity Non operating 10 95 45 C non condensing Power Consumption MIC 3392MILS model 2GB memory 5 V 5 76 3 3 V 8 48 A 12 V 0 21A MIC 3392MILC model 2GB memory 5 V 5 76 A 3 3 V 8 48 A 12 V 1 04 A Board size 233 35 x 160 mm 6U size 1 slot 4 TE wide m Weight MIC 3392MILS model 0 97 kg 2 14 Ib MIC 3392MILC model 1 05 kg 2 31 Ib Shock without the on board hard disk drive 20 G operating 50 G non oper ating Random vibration 1 5 Grms operating 2 0 Grms non operating 1 2 14 Compact Mechanical Design The MIC 3392MILS model has a specially designed copper heat sink for the proces sor to enable fanless operation However forced air cooling in the chassis is still needed for operational stability and reliability The MIC 3392MILC model uses a conduction cooled design that complies with ANSI VITA30 1 2002 specifications It uses a pair of wedge locks and a single piece of CNC milled aluminum alloy plate that conforms to the major IC packages on the primary side of the PCB 1 2 15 CompactPCI Bridge The MIC 3392MIL uses PLX PCI 6540 universal bridge as gateway to an intelli gent subsystem When configured as system controller the bridge acts as stan dard transparent PCI X to PCI bridge As peripheral controller it allows the local MIC 3392MIL processor to configure and control the onboard local subsystem inde
61. rd preheat mode read write stored in EEPROM 0x01 1 extended preheat mode PREHEAT TON 0x31 lime duration of system reset ad write stored in EEPROM 0x05 de assertion in extended mode seconds PREHEAT_TOFF Time dura 0x32 tion of system reset assertion read write stored in EEPROM 0x01 in extended mode seconds 45 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 3 2 4 Read Write the Internal Registers The user will need the following items to build the setup as shown in Figure 3 3 in order to gain access to the internal registers for the pre heat function MIC 3392MILC RIO 3392MIL chassis or backplane with at least a system slot that can accom modate both the MIC 3392MILC and RIO 3392MIL CompactPCI power supply USB or PS 2 Keyboard USB floppy disk drive Floppy disk containing MS DOS and a DOS utility called debug32 exe A LCD monitor A DVI I cable for display connection between the LCD monitor and the DVI I port on the RIO 3392MIL LCD Monitor c 2 5 ra o o Supply Figure 3 3 Set up for read write access to the internal registers MIC 3392MIL User Manual 46 3 2 5 Illustration of Accessing an Internal Register of BMC WB Power up the equipment set up as shown in Figure and boot to DOS W debug32 on the DOS prompt and press Enter key see Figure 3 4 ing Hindous 98 Microsoft R Windows 98 C Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981 1999 A Ddebug3Z
62. ress Enter On the prompt type 294 20 and press Enter On the prompt type i 290 and press Enter And the response shown on the display is ec representing 20 At this point the new setting will be stored automatically in the SEEPROM Note Itis recommended that the data value for TEMP PREHEAT does not exceed 5 C Change Pre heat Mode PREHEAT_MODE The index register for PREHEAT MODE is 0x30 see Table 3 1 Its default value is 0x01 i e extended pre heat mode To change it to the standard mode 0x00 refer to the following steps B On the prompt type in 294 30 and press Enter On the prompt type 290 00 and press Enter On the prompt type 294 30 and press Enter On the prompt type i 290 and press Enter And the response shown on the display is 00 representing standard pre heat mode m Atthis point the new setting will be stored automatically in the SEEPROM Exit Debug32 Every time a new value is keyed in to a configurable data register it will be stored automatically in the SEEPROM The value will not change until it is re configured by the user again To exit the pre heat configuration mode type in quit on the prompt MIC 3392MIL User Manual 48 3 2 5 5 Temperature Conversion Table Degrees Celsius Equivalent Hex Value Degrees Celsius
63. rnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening in the device This may cause fire or elec trical shock or damage to the equipment Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accu
64. rom the PCB because the heater pad s power input wire is still connected to connector CN13 Figure 1 7 Remove the M2 5 screws from the secondary side of the PCB MIC 3392MIL User Manual 16 Heater Pad Power Connection E Figure 1 8 Remove the conduction cooled plate from the board 1 7 4 CF Card Insertion After the conduction cooled plate is removed a CF card Type 1 can be installed in CN10 as shown below b Figure 1 9 Insert the CF card in CN10 17 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 1 7 5 Reassembling the Conduction cooled Assembly After the CF card is installed the conduction cooled plate should be re installed on the PCB First reattach the heater pad s power input connector to CN13 then reat tach the two PCB guide bases Please note that the PCB guide base must be installed in a specific direction the L step must face the PCB as shown in the follow ing figures The conduction cooled plate requires sixteen M2 5 screws and each PCB guide base needs three M2 screws The recommended torque values for the M2 5 and M2 screws are 3 0 0 5 kgf cm and 2 2 0 5 kgf cm respectively Figure 1 10 PCB guide base left assembly orientation Figure 1 11 PCB guide base right assembly orientation MIC 3392MIL User Manual 18 The wedge locks should be reinstalled with a specific orientation to the board so that the conduction cooled plate and the PCB guide bases interlock with the PCB The 2 5 mm hexagon socket head ca
65. s 0x02 M Chassis Identify Chassis 0x04 Set Chassis Capabilities Chassis 0x05 O Get System Restart Cause Chassis 0x07 Set System Boot Options Chassis 0x08 Get System Boot Options Chassis 0x09 Set Front Panel Button Enables Chassis 0x0a O Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis 0x0b 4 3 5 Event Commands Table 4 7 Event commands Event Command NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set Event Receiver S E 0x00 M Get Event Receiver S E 0x01 M Platform Event S E 0x02 M 4 3 6 PEF and Alerting Commands Table 4 8 PEF and alerting commands PEF and Alerting Command NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get PEF Capabilities S E 0x10 M Arm PEF Postpone Timer S E 0x11 M Set PEF Configuration Parameters S E 0x12 M Get PEF Configuration Parameters S E 0x13 M Set Last Processed Event ID S E 0x14 M Get Last Processed Event ID S E 0x15 M Alert Immediate S E 0x16 O PET acknowledge S E 0x17 O 55 MIC 3392MIL User Manual 4 3 7 SEL Device Commands Table 4 9 SEL device commands Cmd Mandatory Optional Storage 0x40 Storage 0x42 Storage 0x43 Add SEL Entry Storage Storage 0x44 Storage 0x47 SEL Device Command NetFn Get SEL Info Storage Reserve SEL Storage Get SEL Entry Storage Clear SEL Storage Get SEL Time Storage Storage 0x48 lt lt lt Set SEL Time Storage Storage 0x49 4 3 8 SDR Device Commands Table 4 10 SDR device commands SDR Device
66. t Swap Hot insertion and removal control CompactPCI Backplane CompactPCI slot Addressing LPC Bus Provide LPC Bus access Watchdog Debug Message Boot time POST message D 2 CPLD I O Registers The Advantech MIC 3392MIL CPLD communicates with four main spaces The LPC unit is used to interconnect the Intel ICH7M LPC signals The Debug Port Unit is used to decode POST codes The Hot Swap Out Of Service LED Control Unit is used to control the blue LED during Hot Insert and Hot Remove The Drone Mode Unit is used to disable the CPCI bridge The other signals in the Miscellaneous Unit are for interfacing with corresponding interface signals Table D 1 LPC I O registers address LPC Address I O Type Description Ox 80h R Debug Message Ox 443h W Watchdog Register enable 0x 444h R Watchdog Register disable 0x 445h R CPLD version 0x 447h R Geography Address GA D 2 1 Debug Message Table D 2 Debug Code 7 0 LPC I O address 80H Bits Name Default Valid Read Only Function State State 7 0 Debug xxh 0 FFh Show debug code from Port 80h Bit 7 MSB 0 code LSB is mapped to LED7 0 D 2 2 Watchdog Register Table D 3 Watchdog 7 0 LPC I O address 443H Bits Name Default Valid Write Only Function State State 7 0 Watchdog xxh 1 FFh Any non zero value port 443h enables the watchdog function The watchdog reset time is 1 255 seconds 1 second per step MIC 3392MIL User
67. ten Date Ved 08 06 2008 Select Field General Help OnBoard CPLD Version Save and Exit Exit 002 61 O Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends In Figure 2 1 Setup program initial screen The BIOS ROM has a built in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration These settings are stored in battery backed up CMOS so they are retained when the power is turned off MIC 3392MIL User Manual 22 2 2 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and there should be a patch code that shows the BIOS details including date version number etc If there is no number assigned to the patch code please contact an Advantech application engineer to obtain an up to date patch code file This will ensure that the CPU s system status is valid After ensuring that you have a number assigned to the patch code press DEL and you will immediately be allowed to enter Setup American Megatrends www ani com AMIBIOS 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Date 07 29 08 11 42 59 Ver 08 00 14 CPU Intel R Core T Due CPU 12400 8 1 666Hz Speed 1 66 GHz Press DEL to run Setup F4 Remote Keyboard Press F12 if you want te boot from the network Press F11 for BBS POPUP F3 on Remote Keyboard The is operating with DDR2 66 CLS in Single Channel Mode futo Detecting Pri Master IDE Hard Disk Pri Master ST9808116 3 ALC Ultra 5 8 Capable and Status OK futo
68. ure 1 7 Remove the M2 5 screws from the secondary side of thie PCB 16 Figure 1 8 Remove the conduction cooled plate from the board 17 1 7 4 Card 17 Figure 1 9 Insert the CF card in 1 0 17 1 7 5 Reassembling the Conduction cooled Assembly 18 Figure 1 10PCB guide base left assembly orientation 18 Figure 1 11PCB guide base right assembly orientation 18 Figure 1 12Wedge lock hexagon socket head cap screw 19 Figure 1 13M2 x 40 screw 19 Software Support ni 20 AMI BIOS Setup 21 mE 22 Figure 2 1 Setup program initial 22 Ea lig Se Du 23 Figure 2 2 Sample BIOS patch 23 uuu uuu qua 24 Figure 2 3 Main setup 24 2 31 System Time System Date 200 24 Advanced BIOS Features 25 Figure 2 4 Advanced BIOS features setup screen 25 241 Configuration iiit ibo 25 Figure 2 5 CPU configuration 2 25 242 IDE Configuration eei
69. vided by a combination of SO DIMM and soldered DRAM 6 4 GB sec throughput It supports a fast Serial ATA interface to an on board hard drive or CompactFlash socket In addition combined with a dedicated RTM or rear module called RIO 3392 MIL it offers a rich vari ety of I O interfaces for connections The MIC 3392MIL is available in standard CPCI or rugged conduction cooled variant with different front I O options as listed in the table below Table 1 1 MIC 3392MIL Variants Features 5 model standard CPCI model Conduction Cooled VGA 1 USB2 0 BMC reset System reset On board HDD CF socket SODIMM socket LEDs lt lt N MIC 3392MIL User Manual 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 Specifications CompactPCI Bus Interface The MIC 3392MIL is compliant with PICMG 2 0 Rev 3 0 It supports a 64 bit 66 MHz or 33 MHz PCI bus for up to 7 CompactPCI slots at 3 3 V or 5 V VIO The MIC 3392MIL is hot swap compliant PICMG 2 1 and conforms to the CompactPCl Packet Switching Backplane specification PICMG 2 16 as well as the CompactPCl System Management Specification PICMG 2 9 Note 2 9 S modle only Im The board be configured as system master a drone board drone mode it only draws power from the CompactPCl backplane and is not active on the Compact PCI bus However PICMG 2 16 is still fully supported in this mode CPU The MIC 339
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