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1. 27 5 1 AWARD BIOS SETUP S E A u aa y a a u u SENE eH 28 5 1 1 Enterino AD YF WYR 28 5 1 2 Standard CMOS Setup Sa 28 5 1 3 BIOS Fegtu ures Setup D Rete 29 5 1 4 CHIPSET Fe t res Setup ua a a eer eret e er A 32 5 1 5 Power Management Setup 32 5 1 6 PNP PCI Configuration Setup essent eene nene 33 3 7 Integrated Peripherals he ie e ee FN i foe e edd 33 5 1 8 Laad Setup Defaullsi ein t Ge Yn rd e eie decere GYD YY YU 34 5 1 9 Password Setting ciii io OG A Cp FO GYS eek tn eer RF 34 S110 IDE HDD Auto Detection coto tte RE UR ND AR 34 JJ I Save amp c Exit Setup iioii eto di edP emn dad 34 54 12 EX WithoutiSaving sei esteem mre re b OHAN 34 IBC 2606 User s Guide PROGRAMMING THE WATCHDOG TIMER 35 8 5 505 T B L PE bomo sub denen ER 38 B 2 COMT AND COM SERIAL PORTS iti P e 38 B 3 KEYBOARD AND MOUSE CONNECTOR 5 nennen nennen enne 39 B 4 USB CONNECTOR ECN4 itt ot Q Qanun a am
2. Pin Row A Row B Row C Row D Row 25 LAN2TX CONTX USB VCC1 USB VCC0 USBD1 24 LANTX LANTX N C USBD1 USBD0 23 N C N C N C N C USBD0 22 USBRX LANRX N C N C COMDTR2 21 USB2RX LANRX N C GND COMRTS2 20 N C N C N C N C COMCTS2 19 N C N C N C N C COMTX2 18 N C N C N C N C COMLSD2 17 N C N C N C N C COMDSR2 16 N C N C N C N C COMRI2 15 N C N C N C N C COMRX2 12 14 KEY AREA 11 N C N C N C N C N C 10 N C N C N C N C N C 9 N C N C N C N C N C 8 N C N C N C N C N C 7 6 5 CRT SCL N C 4 N C N C N C YNC N C 3 N C N C N C CRT SDA N C 2 BLUE GREEN RED N C N C 1 N C N C N C N C N C 46 IBC 2606 User s Guide
3. Figure 5 5 Power management setup screen Figure 5 6 PCI configuration screen Figure 5 7 Integrated peripherals 4 IBC 2606 User s Guide Tables Table 1 1 IBC 2606 jumper descriptions Table 1 2 Clear 2 2 1 11 22441 Table 1 3 IBC 2606 connector descriptions Table 2 1 IBC 2606 serial port default settings Table B 1 IBC 2606 CRT display connector Table B 2 IBC 2606 COM1 and com2 serial ports Table B 3 IBC 2606 keyboard connector Table B 4 USB Table B 5 IBC 2606 CPU fan power connector Table B 6 IBC 2606 Ethernet RJ 45 connectors Table B 7 IBC 2606 CompactFlash Table B 8 System ports Table B 9 Interrupt assignments Table B 10 1st MB memory Table B 11 J1 connector pin assignments Table B 12 J2 connector pin assignments
4. Table B 13 J3 connector pin assignments Table B 14 J4 connector pin assignments for IBC 2606 Table B 15 J5 connector pin assignments IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 Hardware Configuration 6 IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 1 Introduction The IBC 2606 is a 6U size CompactPCIrv all in one single board Pentiume lll Celeronru CPU card which complies with PICMG 2 0 R2 1 CompactPClm specifications Targeting performance demanding applications like computer telephony and communications the IBC 2606 accepts up to Pentiume lll 850 MHz processors and higher for optimum computing capability Based on Intele s 440BX chipset the IBC 2606 enhances its performance with 100 MHz front side bus 1 1 1 High Performance Pentium Processor The IBC 2606 accepts an Intele Pentiume lll or Celeront processor with the 370 pin FC PGA package The Pentiume lll processor has on chip 256 and the Celeront processor has onchip 128 KB second level cache memory providing high performance with low cost With the support of a 100 or 66 MHz CPU bus clock The IBC 2606 can fulfill customer s expectations of high performance computing capability 1 1 2 Compact Mechanical Design The IBC 2606 has many functions on a single board with only one slot width A CPU heat sink specially designed for the Pentiume lll processor enabling the IBC 2606 to ope
5. Enabled BIOS searches the floppy drive to determine if it has 40 or 80 tracks Note that BIOS cannot differentiate 720 KB 1 2 MB and 1 44 MB type drives as they all have 80 tracks Disabled BIOS will not search for the floppy drive type by track number Note that there will not be any warning message if the drive installed is 360 KB Boot Up NumLock Status The default is On On Keypad boots up to number keys Off Keypadboots to arrow keys 30 IBC 2606 User s Guide Boot Up System Speed High Sets the speed to high Low Sets the speed to low IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Enable IDE HDD Block Mode BIOS will detect the block size of the HDD and send a block command automatically Disabled Disable IDE HDD Block Mode Gate A20 option Normal The A20 signal is controlled by the keyboard controller or chipset hardware Fast Default Fast The A20 signal is controlled by Port 92 or by a chipset specific method Typematic Rate Setting The typematic rate determines the characters per second accepted by the computer Typematic Rate setting enables or disables the typematic rate Typematic Rate Char Sec BIOS accepts the following input values character second for Typematic Rate 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Delay msec When holding down a key the Typematic Delay is the time interval between the appearance of t
6. 2 both RS 232 These ports allow users to connect to serial devices a mouse printers etc or a communication network You can select the address for each port For example 3F8H COM1 2F8H COM2 or disable it using the BIOS Advanced Setup program covered in Chapter 5 Different devices implement the RS 232 standard in different ways If you are having problems with a serial device be sure to check the pin assignments for the connector The IRO and address range for both ports are fixed However if you wish to disable the port or change these parameters later you can do this in the system BIOS setup The table below shows the settings for the IBC 2606 board s ports 20 IBC 2606 User s Guide Table 2 1 IBC 2606 serial port default settings Port Address Default COM1 3F8 3E8 3F8 IRQ4 COM2 2 8 2 8 2F8 IRQ3 2 5 Ethernet Configuration CN6 and CN7 The IBC 2606 is equipped with dual high performance 32 bit PCI bus Fast Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 10 100Base TX specifications It is supported by all major network operating systems and is 100 Novell NE 2000 compatible Two on board RJ 45 jacks provide convenient connection to the network The medium type can be configured via the software program included on the utility CD ROM disc See Chapter 3 for detailed information 2 6 USB Connector CN4 The IBC 2606 provides one USB Universal Serial Bus
7. 1 8 Installing CPU and Heat Sink The IBC 2606 accepts Intele socket 370 Pentiume ll Cuppermine CPU or Intele socket 370 Celeronru CPU In order to meet critical environmental conditions and the physical space of the IBC 2606 a heat sink was used to fulfill both needs Please refer to Figure 1 4 for an illustration of the heat sink used for the 2606 Because the thickness of the Pentiume lll and Celeronrw CPU are different a samll aluminum plate along with the heat sink when installed with a Pentiume lll CPU The small aluminum plate is default fastened on the heat sink in the factory If users would like to use a Celeronrw CPU on the IBC 2606 please remove the small aluminum plate from the heat sink Figure 1 4 Heat sink installation Software support The IBC 2606 comes with a utility CD ROM disc which includes drivers and utility programs of Ethernet and SVGA interfaces The 440BX chipset may not be recognized by some old versioned Windows 95 Please visit Intel s website to download the reguired files http developer intel com design chipsets drivers inf_update htm 18 IBC 2606 User s Guide 2 Connecting Peripherals IBC 2606 User s Guide 2 1 IDE Device CN10 The IBC 2606 provides two IDE Integrated Device Electronics channels via the J3 connector to the rear transition board IBC 2706 for IBC 2606 Four IDE drives can be connected to the IBC 2606 through the rear transition board Users can connect
8. 15 GND 40 N C 16 GND 41 HRST1 17 GND 42 HRDY 18 GDA2 43 N C 19 HDA1 44 N C 20 HDA0 45 SANLED 21 ID0 46 N C 22 ID1 47 ID8 23 ID2 48 ID9 24 N C 49 ID10 25 N C 50 GND IBC 2606 User s Guide B 8 System Ports Table B 8 System I O ports Addr range Hex Device 000 01F DMA controller 020 021 Interrupt controller 1 master 022 023 Chipset address 040 05F 8254 timer 060 06F 8042 keyboard controller 070 07F Real time clock non maskable interrupt mask 080 09F DMA page register 0 Interrupt controller 2 0C0 0DF DMA controller OFO OF8 Math co processor 1F0 1F7 Fixed disk 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 3BO 3BB VGA adapter 3C0 3DF VGA adapter 3F0 3F5 Diskette controller 3F8 3FF Serial port 1 B 9 Interrupt Assignments Table B 9 Interrupt assignments Interrupt Interrupt source IRQ 0 Interval timer IRQ 1 Keyboard IRO 2 Interrupt from controller 2 cascade IRO 8 Real time clock IRO 9 VGA IRO 10 Available IRO 11 Available IRO 12 PS 2 mouse IRO 13 INT from co processor IRO 14 Fixed disk controller IRO 15 Available IRO 3 Serial communication port 2 IRO 4 Serial communication port 1 IRO 5 Available IRQ 6 Diskette controller FDC IRO 7 Available 42 IBC 2606 User s Guide B 10 1st MB Memory Map Table B 10 1st MB memory
9. 3 The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows 1 Closed Closed 2 3 You may find a pair of needle nose pliers useful for setting the jumpers If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any changes 1 4 3 Clear CMOS JP2 This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS information Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS 1 Turn off the system IBC 2606 User s Guide 11 2 Close jumper JP2 2 3 for about 3 seconds 3 Close jumper JP2 1 2 4 Turn on the system The BIOS is reset to its default setting Table 1 2 Clear CMOS CMOS Clear Normal default IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 5 Connectors On board connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives keyboards or flooy drives etc Table 1 3 lists the function of each connector and Figure 1 2 and Figure 1 3 illustrate each connector location Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card Table 1 3 IBC 2606 connector descriptions Number Function CN1 COM1 CN2 COM2 CN3 VGA connector CN4 USB connector CN5 PS 2 Keyboard and mouse connector CN6 Ethernet connector 2 CN7 Ethernet connector 1 CN8 CPU fan power connector CN9 CompactFlash socket optional CN10 IDE con
10. IBC 2606 COM1 and com2 serial ports Pin COM1 COM2 Signal Signal Pin 1 NRLSD1 1 NRLSD2 2 NRX1 2 NRX2 3 NTX1 3 NTX2 4 NDTR1 4 NDTR2 5 GND 5 GND 6 NDSR1 6 NDSR2 7 NRTS1 7 NRTS2 8 NCTS1 8 NCTS2 9 NRI1 9 NRI2 38 IBC 2606 User s Guide B 3 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN5 Table B 3 IBC 2606 keyboard connector Pin Signal KDAT MDAT GND VCC KCLK OO IN I gt MCLK B 4 USB Connector CN4 Table B 4 USB connector Pin USB Signal VCC USBDO USBDO ON I GND B 5 CPU Fan Power Connector CN8 da Table B 5 IBC 2606 CPU fan power connector Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 IBC 2606 User s Guide 39 B 6 Ethernet RJ 45 Connectors CN6 and CN7 Table B 6 IBC 2606 Ethernet RJ 45 connectors Pin Signal TX TX RX RX N C SINIO AA OO INI N C 40 IBC 2606 User s Guide B 7 CompactFlash Socket CN9 Table B 7 IBC 2606 CompactFlash socket Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 26 N C 2 ID3 27 ID11 3 ID4 28 ID12 4 ID5 29 ID13 5 ID6 30 ID14 6 ID7 31 ID15 7 HCS1 32 HCS3 8 GND 33 N C 9 GND 34 HIOR 10 GND 35 HIOW 11 GND 36 N C 12 GND 37 HIRQ 13 VCC 38 VCC 14 GND 39 SANDISK
11. N C N C GND N C 42 N C GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 41 N C N C DEG GND N C 40 N C GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 39 N C N C N C GND N C 38 N C GND N C N C N C 37 N C N C N C GND N C 36 N C GND N C N C N C 35 N C N C N C GND N C 34 N C GND N C N C N C 33 N C N C N C GND N C 32 N C GND N C N C N C 31 N C N C N C GND N C 30 N C GND N C N C N C 29 N C N C N C GND N C 28 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 27 CKL2 CLK3 N C GNT2 REQ3 26 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 low active 44 IBC 2606 User s Guide Table B 13 J3 connector pin assignments B 13 J3 connector pin assignments Pin Row A Row B Row C Row D Row 19 HDBD3 HDBD6 HDBD10 HDBD2 HD8D14 18 HDBD8 HDBD5 HDBD1 HDBD11 HDBD15 17 HDBD9 HDBD4 HDBD0 HDBD12 HDBD13 16 HDBDRQ ICSOB IIORB ICS1B HDRDYB 15 DBDRQ IDACKB HDBSA2 HDBIRQ IIOWB 14 NRTS1 NDSR1 HDBSA1 GND HDBSAO 13 NRI1 NCTS1 NTX1 NRX1 NRLSD1 12 IDO ID2 ID4 ID7 NDTR1 11 ID1 ID3 ID8 ID6 ID12 10 ID5 ID9 ID10 ID11 ID13 9 ID15 ID14 HDRQ HCS3 HIOR 8 HIRQ HACK 5V HDA2 HIOW 7 HLED GND HRST1 HRDY HCS1 6 12V 5V GND HDAO HDA1 5 5V GPIO5 IOCHK SMBCLK SMBDATA 4 KDAT KCLK MDTA MCLK GND 3 DSKCHG MOA STEP HEAD TRAK0 2 DSA MOB RWC RDATA WP 1 INDEX DSB DIR WE WD IBC 2606 User s Guide 45 B 14 J4 connector pin assignments for IBC 2606 Table B 14 J4 connector pin assignments for IBC 2606
12. Supports up to seven bus masters Provides seven pairs of GNT and REQ signals 10 100Base TX Ethernet Interface Controller chips Two Intel 82599 Fast Ethernet controller chips Dual LAN ports 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps auto switching 8 IBC 2606 User s Guide AGP VGA Interface Controller Intel C amp T 69000 1 0 compliant 66 MHz Display memory On chip 2 MB SDRAM Display Resolution Resolution Number of Colors 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 256 8 bits 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 65 536 16 bits 640 x 480 800 x 600 16 8 million 24 bits 640 x 480 800 x 600 16 8 million 32 bits Optional Rear I O Board For IBC 2606 IBC 2706 Note Please refer to the IBC 2706 user s manual for more detailed information Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 55 C 32 131 F depending on CPU installed Storage Temperature 20 80 C 4 176 F Humidity operating and storage 5 95 non condensing Power Consumption 5 V 2 1 A 3 3 V 2 5 12 V 640 mA Board size 233 35 x 160 mm 6U size 1 slot 4 TE wide Weight 0 8 kg 1 8 Ib Shock 20 G operating 50 G storage transit Random vibration 1 5 Grms IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 3 Functional Block Diagram ni ale Figure 1 1 IBC 2606 functional block diagram IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 4 Jumpers 1 4
13. manufacturer s default values for the IBC 2606 ID MEI ILI PA Figure 5 4 features setup screen VGA Shared Memory Size Shared memory architecture can support 0 5 MB 1MB 1 5 MB 2 MB 3 MB 3 5 MB and 4 MB of system memory 5 1 5 Power Management Setup The power management setup controls the CPU cards green features The following screen shows the manufacturer s default values IM II dF Figure 5 5 Power management setup screen 32 IBC 2606 User s Guide Power Management This option allows you to determine if the values in power management are disabled user defined or predefined HDD Power Management You can choose to turn the HDD off after one of the time intervals listed or when the system is in Suspend mode If in a power saving mode any access to the HDD will wake it up Note The HDD will not power down if the Power Management option is disabled IRQ Activity IRQ can be set independently Activity on any enabled IRQ will wake up the system 5 1 6 PNP PCI Configuration Setup TOTE qu BBT Figure 5 6 PNP PCI configuration screen 5 1 7 Integrated Peripherals Nel cu ERI FRESE LE EL Fi LJ MTS m LE EL Er j i Fi i T fila Waliss load TT FAT Figure 5 7 Integrated peripherals Note If you enable the IDE HDD bl
14. map Addr range Hex Device FOOOh FFFFh System ROM CCOOh EFFFh Unused CBFFh Used C000h C9FFh Expansion ROM B800h BFFFh CGA EGA VGA text B000h B7FFh Unused A000h AFFFh EGA VGA graphics 0000h 9FFFh Base memory B 11 J1 connector pin assignments Table B 11 J1 connector pin assignments Pin Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E 25 5V REQ64 N C 3V 5V 24 AD1 5V N C AD0 ACK64 23 3V AD4 AD3 5V AD2 22 AD7 GND 3V AD6 AD5 21 3V AD9 AD8 GND C BE0 20 AD12 GND N C AD11 AD10 19 N C AD15 AD14 GND AD13 18 SERR GND 3V PAR C BE1 17 3V SDONE SBO GND PERR 16 DEVSEL GND N C STOP LOCK 15 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY 12 14 KEY AREA 11 AD18 AD17 AD16 GND C BE2 10 AD21 GND 3V AD20 AD19 9 C BE3 N C AD23 GND AD22 8 AD26 GND N C AD25 AD24 7 AD30 AD29 AD28 GND AD27 6 REQ GND 3V CLK AD31 5 N C N C RST GND GNT 4 N C GND N C INTP INTS 3 INTA INTB INTCH 5V INTD 2 TCK 5V TMS N C TDI 1 5V N C TRST 12V 5V low active IBC 2606 User s Guide 43 B 12 J2 connector pin assignments Table B 12 J2 connector pin assignments Pin Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E 47 N C N C N C N C N C 46 N C GND N C N C N C 45 N C N C N C GND N C 44 N C GND N C N C N C 43 N C
15. 4 Jumper Locations The IBC 2606 provides a jumper JP2 for configuring your board for specific applications other than the default settings Table 1 1 lists the jumper function Figure 1 2 illustrates the jumper location Read this section carefully before changing the jump setting on your IBC 2606 card Table 1 1 IBC 2606 jumper descriptions Number Function JP2 Clear CMOS 1 4 2 Jumper Settings This section tells how to set the jumpers to configure your card It gives the card default configuration and your options for each jumper After you set the jumpers and install the card you will also need to run the BIOS Setup program discussed in Chapter 6 to configure the serial port addresses floppy hard disk drive types and system operating parameters Connections such as hard disk cables appear in Chapter 2 For the locations of each jumper see the board layout diagram depicted earlier in this chapter You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal cap often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the cap To open a jumper you remove the cap Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 x E amp at Open Closed Closed 2
16. ConTinuon IBC 2606 6U size CompactPCI Master SBC with Pentium III Celeron processor User s Guide Infini Availability Copyright 2004 All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages or the possibility of such damages arising out of the use of this information 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 Award is a trademark of Award Software International Inc Fast EtherChannel FEC is a trademark of Cisco Systems Inc IBM PS 2 OS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel Pentium and PRO 100 are trademarks of Intel Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation NetWare is a trademark of Novell Inc Symbios is a trademark of Symbios Logic Corporation PICMG CompactPCI and the PICMG and logos are trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group Other product names mentioned herein are used for ident
17. JUMPERS papap epit ette deep es rixa FY ydd saus el 11 1 4 1 Jumper Locations uiia n NANT FYR ODD asia Coby Mae AD HY Boog 11 1 4 2 Jumper Settings iom 11 1 4 3 clear CMOS P2 aa aaa maaan ua t t Y DY de ee s Qe HERES 11 1 5 CONNECTORS test au Suasana UF evo UR eb dese UE Men y TD 13 1 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ws foc sp asnuman y le Ger Sa etel dece e bt nece bte 16 17 INSTALLING SDRAM 5 17 1 8 INSTALLING CPU AND HEAT SINK GYF WR iret erus 18 2 CONNECTING PERIPHERAL S 19 2 1 RE uma VERE US 20 22 DISPLAY CONNECTOR 20 2 3 PS 2 KEYBOARD AND MOUSE CONNECTOR CN5 20 2 4 SERIAL PORTS CNT AND CN2 itis Hee d i EH Ue dst teda 20 2 5 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION CN6 AND ennt nnns 21 210 USB ICONNECTOR CINA EH pU stie o epp 21 2 7 CARDINSTAEEATION Mini FY GY GN FFY Fy Oe e ID redi o a e ares 21 3 ETHERNET SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 23 3 1 INTRODUCTION P H 24 4 AGP SY GA SETUP ue ain sia ee sassa DO 5 AWARD BIOS SETUDP
18. able of the hard disk drive will halt the system If this happens a warning message will be displayed You can run the anti virus program to locate the problem If Virus Warning is Disabled no warning message will appear if anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition CPU Internal Cache External Cache Depending on the CPU chipset design these options can speed up memory access when enabled Quick Power On Self Test This option speeds up the Power On Self Test POST conducted as soon as the computer is turned on When enabled the BIOS shortens or skips some of the items during the test When disabled normal POST procedures resume Boot Sequence This function determines the sequence in which the computer will search the drives for the disk operating system i e DOS The default value is C A SCSI The following options are available A Computer will boot from the A floppy disk drive C Computer will boot from the C hard disk drive CDROM Computer will boot from the CD ROM disc drive SCSI Computer will boot from the SCSI drive D Computer will boot from the D drive E Computer will boot from the E drive F Computer will boot from the F drive LS120 Computer will boot from the LS 120 drive Boot Up Floppy Seek During POST the BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed has 40 or 80 tracks The 360 KB type has 40 tracks while the 720 KB 1 2 MB and 1 44 MB all have 80 tracks
19. he first and second characters The input values msec for this category are 250 500 750 1000 Security Option This setting determines whether the system will boot if the password is denied while limiting access to Setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Note To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING in the main menu At this point you will be asked to enter a password Simply hit the lt ENTER gt key to disable security When security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely OS Select for DRAM gt 64 MB This setting is for use under the OS 2 operating system Video BIOS Shadow This setting determines whether the video BIOS will be copied to RAM which is optional according to the chipset design When enabled Video Shadow increases the video speed IBC 2606 User s Guide 31 C8000 CFFFF ShadowIDC000 DFFFF Shadow These settings determine whether optional ROM will be copied to RAM in blocks of 16 KB Enabled Optional shadow is enabled Disabled Optional shadow is disabled 5 1 4 CHIPSET Features Setup Choosing the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN Menu causes the screen below to be displayed This sample screen contains the
20. i d pU RE d un 39 B 5 CPU FAN POWER CONNECTOR 39 B 6 ETHERNET RJ 45 CONNEGTORS reti bett otro PPP rr Pcr e PRU P ee Ryn 40 B7 COMPACTEEASH SOCKET GNO ERU RR DES UI 41 B S SYSTEM 1 BORIS n CA nt senos Lf 42 9 INTERRUPT ASSIGNMENT Sn S au 42 B10 157 43 B 11 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 43 B 12 J2 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 44 13 J3 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS 45 B 14 J4 CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS FOR IBC 2606 n 46 Figures Figure 1 1 IBC 2606 functional block diagram Figure 1 2 IBC 2606 jumper and connector locations Figure 1 3 IBC 2606 front panel connector and indicator locations Figure 1 4 Heat sink installation Figure 5 1 Setup program initial screen Figure 5 2 CMOS setup screen a Figure 5 3 BIOS features setup Figure 5 4 CHIPSET features setup screen
21. ification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies CE Notification The IBC 2606 has passed the CE test for environment specification when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables Customer Service Worldwide Headquarters I Bus Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd Building 54 Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Tel 1 408 450 7880 Fax 1 408 450 7881 Toll Free 877 777 IBUS Email contact us ibus com European Headquarters I Bus Unit 6 Chichester Business Park City Fields Way Tangmere West Sussex PO20 2LB UK Tel 44 0 1243 756300 Fax 44 0 1243 756301 Email contact uk ibus co uk France Italy I Bus B P 45 Valbonne 06901 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX France Tel 33 0 493 004 360 Fax 33 0 493 004 369 Email contact fr ibus com 2 IBC 2606 User s Guide Contents 1 HARDWARE CONFIGURA TIONN 6 1 1 INTRODUCTION bn ns nie Sen rhin mta ET DERE 7 1 1 1 High Performance Pentium Processor 7 1 1 2 Compact Mechanical Designs ee eret eire EA ite 7 1 1 3 Complete VO Functions coen eor te e nd ter ere te ee eret ee pee Dee puedo 7 1 1 4 Meets Industrial Applications Requirements eese 7 1 2 SPECIFIOATIONS u aute a Eee to eii te tenet 8 1 3 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM e Y e Dp dee ipe Cyd de iier 10 1 4
22. interface on the front panel The USB interface gives complete plug and play hot attach detach for up to 127 external devices The IBC 2606 USB interface complies with USB specification rev 1 0 and is fuse protected The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup The USB controller default is Enabled but the USB keyboard support default is Disabled 2 7 Card Installation The CompactPCI connectors are firm and rigid and require careful handling while plugging and unplugging Improper installation of a card can easily damage the backplane of the chassis The inject eject handles of IBC 2606 help you install and remove the card easily and safely Follow the procedure below to install the IBC 2606 into a chassis To install a card 1 Hold the card vertically Be sure that the card is pointing in the correct direction The components of the card should be pointing to the right hand side 2 Pull out both handles to unlock it Caution Keep your fingers away from the hinge to prevent your fingers from getting pinched 3 Insert the card into the chassis by sliding the upper and lower edges of the card into the card guides 4 Push the card into the slot gently by sliding the card along the card guide until the handles meet the rectangular holes of the cross rails Note If the card is correctly positioned and has been slid all the way into the chassis the handle should match the rectangular holes If not remove the card f
23. nector CPU1 Socket 370 for CPU DIM1 SODIMM socket 1 DIM2 SODIMM socket 2 J1 J2 Primary CompactPClru bus J3 Rear I O transition J4 IBC 2606 Rear I O transition LED1 HDD LED and Power LED SW1 Reset switch Please refer to Appendix B for pin assignments IBC 2606 User s Guide Figure 1 2 IBC 2606 jumper and connector locations IBC 2606 User s Guide kin mE EIN Figure 1 3 IBC 2606 front panel connector and indicator locations IBC 2606 User s Guide 15 1 6 Safety Precautions Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage 1 To avoid electric 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 2 Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components 3 Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch your CPU card Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors Modern integrated electronic devices especially CPUs and memory chips are extremely sensitive to static electric discharges and fields Keep the card in its antistatic packaging when it is not installed in the PC and place it on a static dissipative mat when you are working with it Wear a grounding wrist strap for continuous protec
24. ock mode the enhanced IDE driver will be enabled IBC 2606 User s Guide 33 5 1 8 Load Setup Defaults LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS loads the values required by the system for maximum performance 5 1 9 Password Setting To change confirm or disable the password choose the PASSWORD SETTING option form the Setup main menu and press Enter The password can be at most 8 characters long Remember to enable this feature You must first select the Security Option in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP to be either Setup or System Pressing Enter again without typing any characters can disable the password setting function 5 1 10 IDE HDD Auto Detection IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION automatically self detects the hard disk type 5 1 11 Save amp Exit Setup If you select this and press the Enter key the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chipset The microprocessor will check this every time you turn your system on and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system This record is required for the system to operate 5 1 12 Exit Without Saving Selecting this option and pressing the Enter key lets you exit the Setup program without recording any new values or changing old ones 34 IBC 2606 User s Guide A m Programming the Watchdog Timer IBC 2606 User s Guide To program the watchdog timer you must write a program which writes a value to I O port address 443 hex This outp
25. ondary takes over Adaptive Load Balancing ALB creates a team of 2 channels to increase transmission throughput Also includes AFT and ALB This function works with any 100BASE TX switch Fast EtherChannel FEC creates a team of 2 to 4 channels to increase transmission and reception throughput Also includes AFT This function requires a Cisco switch with FEC capability The IBC 2606 comes with drivers for a wide variety of networks and operating systems The IBC 2606 is an excellent choice for operation in standalone and harsh industrial environments 24 IBC 2606 User s Guide 4 AGP SVGA Setup IBC 2606 User s Guide The IBC 2606 uses an Intel C amp T 69000 chipset as its AGP VGA controller The VGA controller has an integrated 2 MB SDRAM operating at 83 MHz and can drive CRT displays with resolutions up to 1024 x 768 at 64 K colors It supports interlaced and non interlaced analog monitors color and monochrome VGA in highresolution modes while maintaining complete IBM VGA compatibility Digital monitors i e MDA CGA and EGA are NOT supported Multiple frequency multisync monitors are handled as if they were analog monitors 26 IBC 2606 User s Guide 5 Award BIOS Setup IBC 2606 User s Guide 5 1 AWARD BIOS Setup Figure 5 1 Setup program initial screen Award s BIOS ROM has a built in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration This type of information is stored in bat
26. rate without a cooling fan on the heat sink It only needs external cooling air from the chassis fans for ventilation This enables the IBC 2606 to use a Pentiume 1 CPU within a mere 1 slot wide space 1 1 3 Complete I O Functions The IBC 2606 offers all the I O functions of an industrial computer with the rugged Eurocard form factor All I O connectors are available on the front panel containing two Fast Ethernet interfaces two serial ports one USB port one VGA connector and one PS 2 keyboard mouse connector The front panel also has a reset button and LEDs for power status HDD operation and Ethernet communication The built in high speed IDE controller provides two separate IDE channels with Ultra DMA 33 mode The user defined J3 connector is designed to support up to four IDE devices and two FDDs These drives can simply be connected to the backplane or to the rear transition board for easy service and maintenance 1 1 4 Meets Industrial Applications Requirements The IBC 2606 is designed for use in mission critical applications It accepts a CompactFlashru memory card on the rear transition board thus eliminating the need to use a fragile rotating hard drive A watchdog timer can automatically reset the system if the system stops due to a program bug or EMI The two layer front panel design complies with IEEE 1101 10 Connectors are firmly screwed to the front panel and the replaceable shielding gasket is attached to the panel edge Thi
27. rom the card guide and repeat step 3 again Do not try to install a card by forcing it into the chassis 5 Pull the upper handle down and lift the lower handle up to push the card into place IBC 2606 User s Guide 21 6 Secure the card by pushing in the red handle to lock it into place yoer fingers meas fram this area a r IL ma 2 i 1 n gt L 1 amp x P xm x j a gt s i m T LT 5 Y T a e g5 5 Figure 2 1 Installing the card into the chassis To remove a card 1 Unscrew the screws on the front panel 2 Lift the upper handle up and press the lower handle down to release the card from the backplane 3 Slide the card out 22 IBC 2606 User s Guide 3 Ethernet Software Configuration IBC 2606 User s Guide 3 1 Introduction The IBC 2606 has two on board high performance fast Ethernet interfaces which comply with IEEE 802 3 802 3u for 10Base T and 100 Base TX data rates The module uses two Intele 82559 fast Ethernet controllers with integrated PHY and is compatible with the IntelePRO 100 Server and Client Adapter The dual Ethernet channel design provides several options for increasing throughput and fault tolerance when running Windows NT 4 0 or NetWare 4 1x and newer versions of these includes Adapter Fault Tolerance AFT provides automatic redundancy for your Ethernet channel If the primary channel fails the sec
28. s reduces emissions and gives better protection against external interference IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 2 Specifications Standard SBC Functions CPU Socket 370 Pentiume lll Coppermine CPU up to 850 MHz Socket 370 CPU up to 566 MHz BIOS Award 2 Mb flash memory Chipset Intele440BX Chipset Front Side Bus Clock 100 MHz for Intele Pentiume lll CPU 66 MHz for Celeronru CPU Bus Interface 32 bit 33 MHz PICMG 2 0 compliant 2nd level cache CPU built in 256 KB Pentiumelll or 128 KB on die RAM Two 144 pin SO DIMM sockets Support PC 100 SDRAMs with memory capacity up to 512 MB Support ECC Enhanced IDE interface Two channels handles up to 4 IDE HDDs or other IDE devices via J3 connector Supports PIO mode 4 and Ultra DMA 33 mode Floppy disk drive interface Supports up to two floppy disk drives through the J3 connector Serial ports Two RS 232 ports with 16C550 compatible UARTs USB interface One USB connector with fuse protection Complies with USB specification 1 0 Keyboard mouse connectors One 6 pin mini DIN connector on the front panel Watchdog timer Can generate a system reset Software enabled disabled Time interval is from 1 to 63 seconds jumperless with run time setup PCI to PCI Bridge Controller chip One IBC 2606 Intele DEC 21150 controller chip drives up to 7 14 PCI master peripherals Drives bus segment through J1 and J2 connectors
29. tery backed CMOS so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off 5 1 1 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and check for the patch code If there is a number assigned to the patch code it means that the BIOS supports your CPU If there is no number assigned to the patch code please contact l bus s application engineer to obtain an up to date patch code file This will ensure that your 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 5 1 2 Standard CMOS Setup Choose the STANDARD CMOS SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN Menu and the screen below will be displayed This standard setup menu allows users to configure system components such as date time hard disk drive floppy drive display and memory 28 IBC 2606 User s Guide Jn s t CM lis T Figure 5 2 CMOS setup screen 5 1 3 BIOS Features Setup The BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen will appear after the BIOS FEATURES SETUP item from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY Menu was chosen This screen allows the user to configure the IBC 2606 according to his particular requirements Below are some major items that are provided in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen Figure 5 3 BIOS features setup screen IBC 2606 User s Guide 29 Virus Warning During and after the system boots up any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition t
30. tion 16 IBC 2606 User s Guide 1 7 Installing SDRAM SODIMMs The IBC 2606 provides two 144 pin SODIMM sockets Each socket accepts either 16 32 64 128 or 256 MB SDRAM The sockets can be filled any combination with SODIMMs of any size giving a total memory capacity between 16 and 512 MB If only one SODIMM module is required it can be installed in either SODIMM socket Since the IBC 2606 can operate at 66 or 100 MHz we recommend using PC100 compliant SODIMMs To enable the chipset s Error Checking and Correction ECC function please use SODIMMs which support the ECC function The procedure for installing SODIMMs appears below Please follow these steps carefully 1 Ensure that all power supplies to the system are switched Off 2 Install the SODIMM module Install the SODIMM so that its gold pins point down into the SODIMM socket 3 Slip the SODIMM into the socket at a 45 degree angle and carefully fit the bottom of the card against the connectors 4 Gently push the SODIMM into the socket until the clips on the ends of the SODIMM sockets snap into place 5 Check to ensure that the SODIMM is correctly seated and all connector contacts touch The SODIMM should not move around in its socket NOTE The SODIMM modules can only fit into sockets one way in accordance with the keyed notches along the bottom edge of the modules Their gold pins must point down into the SODIMM socket IBC 2606 User s Guide 17
31. two IDE drives to each IDE channel If two drives are installed on one channel remember to set one as the master and the other one as the slave You may do this by setting the jumpers on the drives Refer to the documentation that came with your drive for more information jumper diagram usually appears on the top side of a hard disk drive Warning Plug the other end of the cable into the drive with pin 1 on the cable corresponding to pin 1 on the drive Improper connection will damage the drive Note We don t recommend connection to the following Seagate brand IDE HDD models ST 31276A ST31720A ST 32531A ST 33240A or ST 34340 2 22 VGA Display Connector CN3 The IBC 2606 provides an VGA chipset built in display for high performance application The IBC 2606 s CN3 is a DB 15 connector for VGA monitor input Pin assignments for the VGA display are detailed in Appendix B 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN5 The IBC 2606 provides a 6 pin mini DIN connector CN5 on the front panel for connection of PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse The IBC 2606 comes with a cable to convert from the single 6 pin mini DIN connector to a double PS 2 keyboard connector and PS 2 mouse connector Since these two connectors are identical please follow the icons on the cable to plug the keyboard and the mouse into their correct connectors 2 4 Serial 1 and 2 IBC 2606 offers two serial ports COM1
32. ut value represents time interval The value range is from 01 hex to 3F hex and the related time interval is 1 sec to 63 sec Data Time Interval 01 02 03 04 3F 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 63 sec After data entry your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewriting the I O port 443 hex while simultaneously setting it When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 443 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 X INP amp H443 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 36 IBC 2606 User s Guide m Pin Assignments IBC 2606 User s Guide 37 B 1 VGA Display Connector CN3 Table B 1 IBC 2606 CRT display connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 9 VCC 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 N C 4 N C 12 SDA 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 GND 14 VSYNC 7 GND 15 SCL 8 GND B 2 COM1 and COM2 Serial Ports CN1 and CN2 s IO Gla 470 Ola s Ol gt 10 Ole i o Table B 2

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