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1. aa 15 1 5 10 LED Indicator nn AN eei e i 15 1 5 11 SW1 System reset and IPMI power button 15 Safety Precautions nnenseeseersesseesnennessnenennnennen nennen nenn 15 Installing CPU and Heatsink a 16 Figure 1 4 Complete assembly of CPU and heat sink 17 Software Support ar ants toto 17 AWARD BIOS Setup esen 20 Figure 2 1 Setup program initial screen 20 Entering Setup ex s een in teats senses Standard CMOS Setup Figure 2 2 Standard CMOS setup screen 21 xi Table of Contents 2 3 2 4 29 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 Chapter 3 3 3 3 3 gt UN Appendix A A l A 2 A 3 A 4 A S Appendix B Advanced BIOS Features Setup aaa 21 Figure 2 3 Advanced BIOS features setup screen 22 Advanced Chipset Features Setup 26 Figure 2 4 Advance Chipset features setup screen 26 Integrated Peripherals Lun nn naa ATAN DN Sada 28 Figure 2 5 Integrated Peripherals setup screen 28 Power Management Setup aaa 32 Figure 2 6 Power management setup screen 32 PNP PCI Configuration Setup aaa 32 Figure 2 7 PNP PCI configuration screen 33 PC Health Status Figure 2 8 PC Health setup screen Load Optimized Defaults Set Password aaa Save amp Exit Setup
2. MIC 3390 Intel Pentium M Processor board with PCle Dual GbE DDR2 SATA PMC User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copy righted 2006 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 man ual 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 reli able However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements PICMG CompactPCI and the PICMG CompactPCI logos are trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computers Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Part No 2002339000 Ist Edition Printed in Taiwan Dec 2005 MIC 3390 User Manual ii Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its prod ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any p
3. 31 BMC_PWROK 32 GND 33 NC 34 GND 35 COM_TX 36 J2_IPMB_SMBDAT 37 COM_RX 38 IPMB 5V PWR 39 GND 40 IPMB 5V PWR 41 GND 42 IPMB 5V PWR 43 NC 44 J2_IPMB_SMBCLK 45 GAO 46 3 3V 47 GA1 48 3 3V 49 GA2 50 J2_IPMB_ALRT 51 GA3 52 5V 53 GA4 54 5V 55 GND 56 PM_SLP_S5 57 GND 58 PM_SLP_S3 59 GND 60 PM_SLP_S4 61 NMI 62 L_STAT 63 SMI 64 LED_DISPLAY 65 NIC_EN 66 GND 67 LAN2_SMBCLK 68 GND 69 LAN2_SMBDAT 70 GND 71 LAN2 ALRT 72 J1 IPMB CLK 73 GND 74 J1 IPMB DAT 75 GND 76 VCCP 77 LPC_ADO 78 SYS_SMBCLK 79 LPC_AD1 80 2 5V 81 LPC_AD2 82 SYS_SMBDAT 83 LPC_AD3 84 12V 85 GND 86 NC 87 SERIRQ 89 VCORE 89 PRST_BMC 90 NC 91 LPC_FRAME 92 GND 93 GND 94 CPU_TEMP 95 CLOCK 96 CPU_TEMP 97 GND 98 GND 99 GND 100 GND Appendix A Table A 10 CN9 CF socket CN9 CompactFlash 1 GND 2 D3 3 D4 4 D5 5 D6 6 D7 7 CS1 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 5V 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18 A2 19 A1 20 AO 21 DO 22 D1 23 D2 24 NC 25 GND 26 GND 27 D11 28 D12 29 D13 30 D14 31 D15 32 CS3 33 NC 34 IORD 35 IOWR 36 WE 37 IRQ14 38 5V 39 CSEL 40 NC 41 RESET 42 IORDY 43 NC 44 REG 45 DASP 46 NC 47 D8 48 D9 49 D10 50 GND MIC 3390 User Manual 50 Table A 11 CN17 SATA daughter board connector CN17 SATA Board 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 SATA_TXOP 5 GND 6 SATA_TXON 7 GND 8 GN
4. 7 0 0 success 1 fail in OEM module 2 fail in LAN module 3 fail in User Info module 4 fail in Serial module 5 fail in SOL module 6 fail in PEF module 7 fail in Firewall module 8 fail in System Information MIC 3390 User Manual 42 This command resets the BMC configuration to default values APPENDIX Pin Assignments Appendix A Pin Assignments A 1 J1 Connector Table A 1 Jl connector J1 CompactPCI I O Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E Row F 1 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND 2 TCK 5V TMS NC TDI GND 3 INTA INTB INTCH 5V INTD GND 4 IPMB_PWR HEALTHY V 1 0 INTP INTS GND 5 NC NC PCILRST GND GNTO GND 6 REQO PCI_PRESENT 3 3V CLKO AD31 GND 7 AD30 AD29 AD28 GND AD27 GND 8 AD26 GND V 1 0 AD25 AD24 GND 9 C BE3 NC AD23 GND AD22 GND 10 AD21 GND 3 3V AD20 AD19 GND 11 AD18 AD17 AD16 GND C BE2 GND 12 13 GND 14 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY BD_SEL TRDY GND 16 DEVSEL PCIXCAP V 1 0 STOP LOCK GND 17 3 3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA GND PERR GND 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 14 GND 19 3 3V AD15 AD14 GND AD13 GND 20 AD12 GND V l O AD11 AD10 GND 21 3 3V AD9 AD8 M66EN C BEO GND 22 AD7 GND 3 3V AD6 AD5 GND 23 3 3V AD4 AD3 5V AD2 GND 24 ADI 5V V l O ADO ACK64 GND 25 5V REQ64 ENUM 3 3V 5V GND NC No Connect Active Low MIC 3390 User Manual 44 A 2 J2 Connector Table A 2 J2 connector J2 Compac
5. Exit Without Saving ee anas IPMI introduction Definitions IPMI function list Table 3 1 Supported IPMI commands IPMI OEM command lists Table 3 2 0SA OEM Commands list JTI Connector A 2a Pca hee Gr Table A 1 J1 connector J2 Connector Table A 2 J2 connector J3 CONNECCION nr a erann Table A 3 J3 connector JS Conecto eanne ann Table A 4 J5 connector VGA Connector ena aaa Table A 5 CN1 VGA Connector Table A 6 CN3 COM1 RJ45 Connector 48 Table A 7 CN4 amp CNS5 USB port I amp port 2 48 Table A 8 CN6 CMOS battery aaa 48 Table A 9 CN8 IPMI BMC connector 48 Table A 10 CN9 CF socket 50 Table A 11 CN17 SATA daughter board connector 51 Table A 12 RJ1 amp RJ2 LANI amp LAN2 Connector 51 Table A 13 LED1 PWR IDE Hotswap 52 Programming the Watchdog Timer 54 MIC 3780 User Manual xii Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration 1 1 Introduction MIC 3390 CompactPCI based single board computer is designed to offer embedded system builders with the best available value in high perfor mance Intel Pentium M low power computing Using the latest Intel Pentium M processors combined with the Mobile Intel 915GM Express Chipset and Intel I O Controller Hub 6 M ICH6M MIC 3390 supplies unprecedented performance connectiv ity and thr
6. 479 pin package Micro FCPGA and Intel Pentium M the 479 pin package Micro FCPGA In order to meet critical environmental conditions and size limitations Advantech designed a heat sink to fulfill the primary requirements of MIC 3390 Please refer to Figure 1 4 for an illustration of the Heatsink and thermal pad used for MIC 3390 MIC 3390 should be fastened to a Heatsink supporting Intel Pentium M in the factory When the user installs the CPU the following steps should be followed Remove the screws from the solder side cover During this step the front panel should also become loose Be careful about any improper disassembly procedure that could cause any damage of SBC 1 Remove the last four screws from the Heatsink 2 Loosen the Heatsink for CPU installation 3 Apply the silicone Heatsink compound found in accessory bag to the CPU 4 Follow the reverse procedure to replace the Heatsink and solder side cover Follow the reverse procedure to replace the Heatsink and solder side cover Note If you use an Intel Pentium M 479 pin package FCBGA It is required to put an additional heat pad between the processor and the Heatsink The thermal pad is put in the accessory bag so please be careful during disassem bly If you are using a heat pad other than the one issued by Advantech be aware that it may not absorb a sufficient amount of heat MIC 3390 User Manual 16 Figure 1 4 Complete assembly of CPU and heat si
7. Advantech s cus tomer 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 appli cation software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages 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 List Before setting up the system check that the items listed below are included and in good condition If any item does not accord with the table please contact your dealer immediately MIC 3390 all in one single board computer x 1 Utility and user manual PDF file CD ROM disc x 1 CPU Heat sink Assembled x 1 Thermal pad for Pentium M CPU x 1 HDD tray include the thermal PAD for MCH Assembled x 1 Daughter board for SATA HDD Assembled x 1 Solder side cover Assembled x 1 RJ45 to DB9 cable x1 Several screws Warranty certificate document x 1 Mini Jumper Pack Safety Instructions 1 Read these safety instructions carefully 2 Keep this User s Manual for later reference 3 Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for clean ing 4 For plug in
8. M Get Last Processed Event ID S E 0x15 M Alert Immediate S E 0x16 O PET acknowledge S E 0x17 O SEL Device Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get SEL Info Storage 0x40 M Reserve SEL Storage 0x42 O Get SEL Entry Storage 0x43 M Add SEL Entry Storage 0x44 M Clear SEL Storage 0x47 M Get SEL Time Storage 0x48 M Set SEL Time Storage 0x49 M SDR Device Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get SDR Repository Info Storage 0x20 M Reserve SDR Repository Storage 0x22 M Get SDR Storage 0x23 M Get SDR Repository Time Storage 0x28 M Set SDR Repository Time Storage 0x29 M Run Initialization Agent Storage Ox2c O FRU Device Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Get FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 0x10 M MIC 3390 User Manual 40 Read FRU Inventory Data Storage 0x11 M Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 0x12 M Sensor Device Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set Sensor Hysteresis S E 0x24 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 LAN Device Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set LAN Configuration Parame Transport 0x01 M ters Get LAN Configuration Parame Transport 0x02 M ters Serial Modem Device NetFn Cmd Mandatory C
9. RIO CLOCK PATA_IOW PATA REQ PATA_CS 3 GND 10 PATA D15 PATA D14 PATA_IOR PATA_D10 PATA_D11 GND 11 PATA D5 PATA D9 PATA D13 PATA D6 PATA D8 GND 12 PATA D1 PATA D3 PATA D12 PATA D4 PATA D7 GND 13 PATA_DO PATA D2 NC NC NC GND 14 SATA RX1N SATA RX1P NC SATA TX1N SATA TX1P GND 15 2 16 Bit 2 16 B1 GND 2 16 B3 2 16 B3 GND 16 2 16 BO 2 16 BO0 GND 2 16 B2 2 16 B2 GND 17 2 16 A1t 2 16 A1 GND 2 16 A3 2 16 A3 GND 18 2 16 A0 2 16 Al GND 2 16 A2 2 16 A2 GND 19 NC NC NC NC NC GND NC No Connect Active Low MIC 3390 User Manual 46 A 4 J5 Connector Table A 4 J5 connector J5 CompactPCI I O VGA LAN COM USB PS 2 Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E Row F 1 GbE1_MDO GbE1 MD0 GND GbE1 MD1 GbE1_MD1 GND 2 GbE1_MD2 GbE1_MD2 GND GbE1 MD3 GbE1_MD3 GND 3 GbE2 MDO GbE2_MDO GND GbE2 MD1 GbE2 MD1 GND 4 GbE2_MD2 GbE2 MD2 GND GbE2 MD3 GbE2 MD3 GND 5 GND GND 3 3V GND GND GND 6 GbE1_100 GbE1 LNK GbE2 1000 GbE2 LNK 5V GND 7 GbE1_1000 NC GbE2 100 NC 5V GND 8 NC NC COM2 TX COM2 RTS PS2 KBDAT GND 9 NC COM2 RX COM2 DTR COM2 CTS PS2 KBCLK GND 10 COM2 DCD NC COM2 RI COM2 DSR PS2 MSDAT GND 11 COM1 RX COM1 CTS NC NC PS2 MSCLK GND 12 COM1_TX COM1 DSR NC LAN3 ACT VGA DAT GND 13 COM1 RTS COM1 DTR NC LAN3 LNK VGA CLK GND 14 COM1 DCD COM1 RI RIO LED LAN3 SPD GND GND 15 USB OC3 NC NC GND VGA BLUE GND 16 USB OC
10. applications blade server mission critical and computing intensive applications such as third generation 3G wireless voice over Internet protocol VoIP networking image processing and other demanding telecom data communication applications The two layer front panel design complies with IEEE 1101 10 Connec tors are firmly screwed to the front panel and the replaceable shielding gasket is attached to the panel edge This reduces emissions and gives better protection against external interference A watchdog timer can automatically reset the system if the system stops due to a program bug or EMI 1 2 Specifications CompactPCI Bus Interface PICMG 2 0 Rev 3 0 compatible 3 3V signaling D64 66 MHz REQ GNT for 7 slots Operates in system slot as system master CPU Intel Pentium M processor Micro FCPGA socket 1 6 GHz 1MB L2 on die cache 400 MHz 2 0 GHz 2 MB L2 on die cache 533 MHz BIOS 4 MB Firmware Hub FWH using Award BIOS Chipset Intel 915GM ICH6M Chipset Supports DMI interface 1GB s Interface 1 0 GB S Integrated Graphics core frequency of 400 MHz resolution up to 2048 x 1536 x 60 Hz x 24 bit shared memory up to 128 MB Front Side Bus 400 MHz 533 MHz Intel Pentium M processor Bus Interface D64 66 MHz PICMG 2 16 compliant MIC 3390 User Manual 4 Memory Dual Double Data Rate DDR2 SDRAM Configuration up to 2 0 GB of 400 MHz or 533 MHz DDRII SDRAM Ethernet MIC 3390 uses the Intel 825
11. high speed data transfers up to 150MB s One port is routed to Rear I O and the other port is routed to both the onboard 2 5 SATA drive and Rear I O for a greater choice of connectivity An optional small form factor mezzanine card provides a fully fledged IPMI 2 0 interface with LAN and serial port support for out of band man agement including serial console redirection over LAN MIC 3390 User Manual 2 MIC 3390 architecture delivers the performance and high scalability required for today s cutting edge embedded computing applications It enables fast deployment of next generation platforms to maximize com petitive advantage while minimizing development risks High Performance Intel Pentium M Processor MIC 3390 supports Intel Pentium M 2 0 GHz processor with either the u FCPGA package or Micro FCBGA package The Intel Pentium M 2 0 GHz processor has on die 2 MB L2 cache providing high performance With the support of a 533 MHz front side bus MIC 3390 can fulfill cus tomer s expectations of high performance computing capability Compact Mechanical Design MIC 3390 has a CPU Heatsink specially designed for the Intel Pen tium M processor enabling MIC 3390 to operate without a cooling fan on the Heatsink It needs only cooled air from the chassis fans for ventila tion Single PCI to PCI P2P Bridge MIC 3390 uses the PLX 6254 PCI to PCI Bridge which is designed for bus expansion programmable data transfer ra
12. limitation 1 5 10 LED Indicators Three LEDs on the front panel including storage access LED Yellow Power LED Green hot swap status Blue LED and Master Drone Green mode indicators Please refer to appendix for details 1 5 11 SW1 System reset and IPMI power button MIC 3390 provides the system reset button which is easy for maintainer The system reset buttons are located on the front panel 1 6 Safety Precautions Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage To avoid electric shock always disconnect the power from your PC chas sis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU board or other boards while the PC is on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a board may damage sensitive electronic components Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch your CPU board 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 board in its antistatic packaging when it is not installed in the 15 Chapter 1 PC and place it on a static dissipative mat when you are working with it Wear a grounding wrist strap for continuous protection 1 7 Installing CPU and Heatsink MIC 3390 supports the Intel Pentium M the
13. related time interval is 1 sec to 255 sec 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 443H and 444H hex while simultaneously setting it When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 444H The following example shows how you might pro gram 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 H444 REM Disable the watchdog timer 80 END 1000 REM Subroutine 1 your application task MIC 3390 User Manual 54 1070 RETURN 2000 REM Subroutine 2 your application task 2090 RETURN 33 Appendix B MIC 3390 User Manual 56
14. the system BIOS infor mation Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS 1 Turn off the system 2 Close jumper JP4 2 3 for about 3 seconds 3 Set jumper JP4 as Normal 4 Turn on the system The BIOS is reset to its default setting Table 1 7 JP4 definition JP4 Clear CMOS 1223 Default Normal 1 2 3 9 Chapter I 1 4 3 Switch Settings Table 1 8 SW2 amp SW3 definition SW2 amp SW3 CPU Settings SW3 sw2 Pentium M Default ON Dothan L2 2MB rl 005005 UBB SW2 SW2 Pentium M Banias L2 1MB oN wee a ful fni 1 02 3 48 123456 Note Black means key Table 1 9 SW4 definition SW4 Master Drone mode setting ON Default Master u u m m 1234 Master Mode ON Drone al a 1234 Drone Mode Note Black means key Table 1 10 SW1Push button SW1 IPMI Reset Button System Reset Button Push Button IPMI Reset Button Push Button Reset System MIC 3390 User Manual 10 Note1 PMI reset is a push button on the front panel Pressing the but ton will reset the IPMI status Note2 System reset is a push button on the front panel Pressing the button generates a hard reset PMC Figure 1 2 MIC 3390 jumper switch and connector locations 11 Chapter 1 1 5 Connector Setting Onboard connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives keyboards or floppy drives etc Section 1 4 lists the function of each connecto
15. 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 lt DEL gt and you will immediately be allowed to enter Setup MIC 3390 User Manual 20 2 2 Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 11 categories Each category includes one or more setup items or none Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want for each item al 9 Ser Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave Drive A Drive B Video Halt On fl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 2 2 Standard CMOS setup screen Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to select Manual None Auto type Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this cat egory If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually If you select Manual the system will prompt for related information for the f
16. 0 SCSI CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Default First boot device Floppy Second boot device Hard Disk 0 Third boot device Hard Disk 1 NOTE When you boot by USB CD ROM please install WinXP with SP1 or Win 2000 with SP3 Boot Up NumLock Status Default On Keypad numeric keys off Keypad arrow keys 23 Chapter 2 Gate A20 Option Default Fast The A20 signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset specific method Normal The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware Typematic Rate Setting Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller When enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected The set tings are Enabled Disabled The default setting is Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec Set the number of times a second to repeat a keystroke when you hold the key down The settings are 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Delay Msec Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke The settings are 250 500 750 1000 Security Option This category allows you to limit access to the system and or to Setup Default Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct pass
17. 2 GNT7 GND VGA VSYNC GND GND 17 GND REQ7 NC GND VGA_GREEN GND 18 USB P2 GND GND VGA_HSYNC GND GND 19 USB P2 GND USB_P3 GND VGA_RED GND 20 GND GND USB_P3 GND GND GND 21 SATA RX2N SATA RX2P GND SATA TX2N SATA TX2P GND 22 LAN3 RD LAN3_RD GND LAN3_TD LAN3_TD GND NC No Connect Active Low A 5 VGA Connector Table A 5 CN1 VGA Connector CN1 VGA Connector 1 RED 9 5V 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 NC 4 NC 12 DDC_DATA 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 GND 14 VSYNC 7 GND 15 DDC_CLK 8 GND 47 Appendix A Table A 6 CN3 COM1 RJ45 Connector CN3 COM1 RJ45 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 SIN 7 RTS 3 SOUT 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 Ri 5 GND Table A 7 CN4 amp CN5 USB port I amp port 2 CN4 amp CN5 USB Port 1 5V 5 5V 2 USBDO 6 USBD1 3 USBDO 7 USBD1 4 GND 8 GND Table A 8 CN6 CMOS battery CN6 CMOS Battery 1 BAT_VCC 2 GND Table A 9 CN8 IPMI BMC connector CN8 BMC Con 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 BMC_PRESENT 10 SPKR 11 NC 12 WDT 13 BMC_SMBDAT 14 RESET_MB 15 BMC_SMBCLK 16 NC 17 HEALTHY 18 GND 19 COM_CTS 20 GND 21 IPMB_3 3V_PWRO 22 COM_REDIR 23 IPMB_3 3V_PWRO 24 IPMB 3 3V PWR1 25 IPMB 3 3V PWRO 26 IPMB 3 3V PWR1 27 COM RTS 28 IPMB 3 3V PWR1 29 BD SEL 30 COM SELECT MIC 3390 User Manual 48
18. 73E LAN chip for 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet with an optional 82562ET 10 100 bps to the rear Storage interface Support two SATA interfaces and one IDE channel One SATA interface is reserve for 2 5 SATA HDD The other is con nected to a Rear I O module via the J3 connector Serial ports One RJ 45 COM1 port RS 232 interface USB port Two USB ports with fuse protection complying with USB specification 2 0 1 1 CompactFlash socket one CompactFlash type II socket on board LED Indicators Totally there are three LEDs on the face plate One is bi color Blue Yellow LED for board hot swap HDD access The other two are both Green One is for power status the other one is for Mas ter Drone mode selection brighter means working in master mode Watchdog timer Provides system reset via software control Time interval is from 1 to 255 seconds Note For detailed programming guide please refer Appendix B Optional Rear I O Boards RIO 3310S Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 65 C 32 149 F Storage Temperature 50 80 C 58 176 F Humidity Non operating 5 95 60 C non condensing Power Consumption Intel Pentium M 1 8GHz and 1GB memory 5 V 4 A 3 3 V 4 A 12 V 12 mA Board size 233 35 x 160 mm 6U size 1 slot 4 TE height Weight 0 8 kg 1 76 Ib Shock 20 Grms operating 50 Grms Non operating Random vibration 1 5 Grms operating 2 0 Grms Non Oper
19. D 9 GND 10 SATA RXON 11 GND 12 SATA_RXOP 13 GND 14 GND 15 3 3V 16 3 3V 17 3 3V 18 3 3V 19 GND 20 GND 21 5V 22 5V 23 5V 24 5V 25 GND 26 GND 27 GND 28 GND 29 GND 30 GND Table A 12 RJI amp RJ2 LANI amp LAN2 Connector RJ1 amp RJ2 LAN1 LED Indicator SPEED LED LINK ACTIVITY LED bes LINK GREEN ps 1000M ORAN GE ACTIVITY BLINK RJ1 8 RJ2 LAN1 Connector 1 TD 7 RD 2 TD 8 RD 3 NC 9 3 3V 4 NC 10 SPEED_LED 5 NC 11 LINK_LED 6 NC 12 ACT_LED 51 Appendix A Table A 13 LED1 PWR IDE Hotswap LED Indicator IDE Yellow 8 Hot swap Blue E NYT z NVI zasn sasn Master Drone Green PWR Green Name Description Comment IDE Yellow HDD activity Indicates the activity on IDE HotSwap HotSwap Light on when boards is ready to Blue swapped M D Master Slave On Off Indicates the Master and Drone Green mode status PWR Power LED Indicates the power status Green MIC 3390 User Manual 52 B APPENDIX Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Timer To program the watchdog timer you must write a program which writes a value to I O port address 443 hex 444 hex for Enable Disable This output value represents time interval The value range is from 01 hex to FF hex and the
20. Interface A standardized system management interface Please refer to the IPMI Specification for more detail e IPMIv2 0 Specifically version 2 0 of IPMI 3 3 IPMI function list The following standard IPMI commands will be supported The 5th col umn Mandatory Optional is the record to distinguish the command is mandatory or optional based on the definitions of Intel IPMI specification Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification v2 0 revision 1 0 Intel Hewlett Packard NEC Dell Table 3 1 Supported IPMI commands IPMI Device Global NetFn Cmd Mandatory Commands 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 NetFn Cmd Mandatory Messaging Commands Optional MIC 3390 User Manual 38 Set BMC Global Enables App 0x2e M Get BMC Global Enables App Ox2f M Clear Message Flags App 0x30 M Get Message Flags App 0x31 M Enable Message Channel App 0x32 O Receive 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 App 0x38 O Capabilities Get Session Challenge App 0x39 O Activate Session App Ox3a O Set Session P
21. LP_S4 Assertion Width This indicates the minimum assertion width of the SLP_S4 signal to guarantee that the DRAMs have been safely power cycled System BIOS Cache able Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any pro gram writes to this memory area a system error may result The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS resulting in better sys tem performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The settings are Enabled and Disabled Default Memory Hole At 15M 16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached The user information of periph erals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements The settings are Enabled and Disabled Default PCI Express Root Port Function PCI Express Port 1 Enable PCI Express Port 2 Enable PCI Express Port 3 Enable PCI Express Port 4 Disable PCI E Compliancy Mode V1 0a PEG Onchip VGA Control Default is Auto PEG Force X1 Default is disable On Chip Frame Buffer Size MB 27 Chapter 2 This field let you select On Chip buffer size The settings are and 8 DVMT Mode We have three options Fixed DVMT and Both The default is DVMT DVMT FI
22. N AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAM AGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT MIC 3390 User Manual vi 16 CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORD ING 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 accuracy of any statements contained herein Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1 2 3 Bitte lesen sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgfiltig durch Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den sp teren Gebrauch auf Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Ver wenden Sie Keine Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung Die NetzanschluBsteckdose soll nahe dem Ger t angebracht und leicht zug nglich sein Das Ger t ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sicheren Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Verletzungen hervorrufen Die Bel ftungs ffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Ger t vor berhitzung sch tzt Sorgen Sie daf r daB diese ffnungen nicht abgedeckt werden B
23. SETTING option from the Setup main menu and press Enter The pass word can be at most 8 characters long Remember to enable this feature You must first select the Security Option in the Advanced BIOS FEA MIC 3390 User Manual 34 TURES SETUP to be either Setup or System Pressing Enter again without typing any characters can disable the password setting function 2 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 micro processor will check this every time you turn your system on and com pare this to what it finds as it checks the system This record is required for the system to operate 2 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 35 Chapter 2 MIC 3390 User Manual 36 Chapter 3 IPMI 3 1 IPMI introduction This product fully supports Intelligent Platform Management Interface 2 0 IPMI 2 0 and PICMG2 9R1 0 specifications It uses a micro con troller Hitachi H8 2167 to run an IPMI firmware 3 2 Definitions BMC Baseboard Management Controller This is the common abbre viation for an IPMI Baseboard Management Controller IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus Protocol defined for passing IPMI messages over a public I2C bus IPMI Intelligent Platform Management
24. XED memory Size We have 64Mb and 128MB The default is 128MB 2 5 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals gt Onboard Device SuperlO Device Menu Level gt t4 gt Move Enter Select PU PD Value PEE Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 2 5 Integrated Peripherals setup screen IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support The settings are Enabled Default Disabled IDE DMA transfer access As described in the page describing programmed I O that method of transferring data between the hard disk and the rest of the system has a serious flaw it requires a fair bit of overhead as well as the care and attention of the system s CPU Clearly a better solution is to take the CPU out of the picture entirely and have the hard disk and system mem ory communicate directly Direct memory access or DMA is the generic term used to refer to a transfer protocol where a peripheral device trans fers information directly to or from memory without the system proces MIC 3390 User Manual 28 sor being required to perform the transaction DMA has been used on the PC for years over the ISA bus for dev
25. You need to boot into Window safe mode and re install driver again MIC 3390 User Manual 12 ale PP Save As Scheme v Monitor Hot Keys gt Notebook Tray Icon Intel t isplay Clot Graphics Properties media or drive Figure 1 3 Figure 1 5 2 Serial Ports CN3 and Rear I O MIC 3390 offers one serial ports COM in RS 232 With limited front panel access one COMI CN3 can be connected via a RJ 45 to the RS 232 adaptor and COM2 CN9 interface has to be connected via Rear I O module RIO 3310S 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 and disable it using the BIOS Advanced Setup pro gram covered in Chapter 2 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 IRQ and address range for both ports are fixed However if you wish to dis able the port or change these parameters later you can do this in the sys tem BIOS setup 1 5 3 USB Connector CN4 5 and Rear I O MIC 3390 provides two USB Universal Serial Bus 2 0 channels either via two front USB ports CN4 and CNS in MIC 3390 or via J5 connector to one USB connector CN4 on the rear transition board The USB inter face gives complete plug and play hot attach detach for up to 127 exter 13 Chapter 1 nal devices MIC 3390 USB in
26. ar I O RJ1 MIC 3390 is equipped with dual high performance PCI Express bus Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 10 100 1000Base TX specifications Users can select front GbE or rear GbE or 2 16 by BIOS Users can choose LAN1 and LAN2 connection via front RJ 45 jack RJ2 and RJ1 in MIC 3390 or rear RJ 45 RJ1 in rear module The medium type can be configured via the software program included on the utility CD ROM disc Moreover MIC 3390 supports PICMG 2 16 complaint with Packet Switching Backplane Specification via J3 connector it will installed in PICMG 2 16 backplane as switch fabric applications such as blade server MIC 3390 User Manual 14 1 5 8 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector Rear I O MIC 3390 provides Keyboard Mouse support via J5 connector to the rear transition board which builds in one PS 2 Keyboard Mouse connector CNS The package one Y type PS 2 keyboard mouse cable provides two transferred connectors Since these two connectors are identical please follow the icons on the cable to plug the keyboard and the mouse into their correct connectors 1 5 9 PMC Connector J11 J12 J13 MIC 3390 supports one PMC PCI Mezzanine Card modules on PCI bus 4 This D64 66 MH 3 3 V PCI bus is available at connectors J11 J12 and J13 is applied for user definitions Front panel access is provided for the PMC interface Note MIC 3390 PMC module doesn t support VGA PMC card due to PLX8114 bridge
27. ating 5 Chapter 1 1 3 Functional Block Diagram Pn Dual Channel DDRII PCI E to PCI Bridge FSB 400 533 MHz part pprt ponnn El Figure 1 1 MIC 3390 functional block diagram MIC 3390 User Manual 6 1 4 Jumpers and Switches Table 1 1 and Table 1 2 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 3390 board Table 1 1 MIC 3390 jumper descriptions Number Function JP2 VGA Output Setting JP4 Clear CMOS JP5 PMC VIO Setting JP8 PMC and PPB Frequency Setting JP9 IPMI Power setting Table 1 2 MIC 3390 switch descriptions Number Function SW2 8 SW3 CPU setting SW4 Master Drone 1 4 1 Jumper Settings Table 1 3 JP2 jumper definition JP2 VGA Output Settings 1 2 3 Default Front Panel 1 2 3 7 Chapter I Table 1 4 JP5 jumper definition JP5 PMC VIO setting 1 2 3 Default 3 3V 1 2 3 5V Table 1 5 JP8 jumper definition JP8 PMC and PPB frequency setting 1 2 Default 66MHZ 1 2 Table 1 6 JP9 jumper definition JP9 IPMI power Default Backplane m MIC 3390 User Manual 8 1 2 Note If the backplane does not supply IPMI power set the IPMI power from the board 1 4 2 Clear CMOS JP4 This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset
28. bled SATA Controller Auto Auto arrange by BIOS Combined Mode PATA and SATA are combined Max of two IDE drives in each channel 29 Chapter 2 Enhanced Mode Enable both SATA and PATA Max of six IDE drives are supported PATA IDE Mode This is set to Secondary SATAI Connection You can select this SATA channel to Front or Rear Front The 2 5 SATA HDD Rear The 3 5 SATA HDD USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB 1 1 controller The settings are Enabled Default Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB 1 1 2 0 controller The settings are Enabled Default Disabled USB Keyboard Mouse Support Select Enabled if you use USB KB Mouse in DOS mode Default is Dis abled SMBus Connector Default Normal MIC 3924A BMC Note This is setting SMBus reserve for MIC 3924 or IPMI BMC module LAN amp LAN2 Connector The item allows you to choice LAN connective way There are 3 options Front Default 2 16 and Rear Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install add on FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled e Onboard Serial Port 1 Port 2 MIC 3390 User Manual 30 Select an address and c
29. eachten Sie beim AnschluB an das Stromnetz die AnschluBw erte Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so daB niemand dar ber fallen kann Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Ger ten befinden sind zu beachten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer berspan nung eine Besch digung vermieden Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw elektrischen Schlag ausl sen ffnen Sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der ele vii ktrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ff net werden 14 Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen a Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind besch digt b Fl ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen c Das Ger t war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt d Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funk tioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erz ielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist 15 VOSICHT Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgemaben Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch densellben order einem vom Hersteller emp
30. equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Drop ping it or letting it fall may cause damage 7 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS 8 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before con necting the equipment to the power outlet 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 11 Ifthe equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or elec trical shock 13 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 14 Ifone of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 15 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT I
31. fohlene mahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien navh Angaben des Herstellers 16 ACHTUNG Es besteht die Explosionsgefahr falls die Batterie auf nicht fach m nnische Weise gewechselt wird Verfangen Sie die Batterie nur gleicher oder entsprechender Type wie vom Hersteller empfohlen Entsorgen Sie Batterien nach Anweisung des Herstell ers Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betr gt 70dB A oder weiger Haftungsausschluss Die Bedienungsanleitungen wurden entsprechend der IEC 704 1 erstellt Advantech lehnt jegliche Verantwortung f r die Richtigkeit der in diesem Zusammenhang get tigten Aussagen ab Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage 1 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 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 MIC 3390 User Manual viii ix MIC 3390 User Manual Chapter Chapter 1 ho YA O 5 N gt DIS NOR Contents Hardware Configuration 2 Introduction Specifications Functional Block Diagram Figure 1 1 MIC 3390 functi
32. ices like sound cards and the floppy disk interface Conventional DMA uses regular DMA channels which are a standard system resource On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with sup port for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate each channel sepa rately The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 1 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE inter face supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased perfor mance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device The settings are Auto Default Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Win dows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 and Ultra DMA 66 and Ultra DMA 100 select Auto to enable BIOS support The settings are Auto Default Disabled SATA Mode We have two options IDE and AHCI The default is IDE On chip serial ATA Disable Auto Combined Mode Default Enhanced Mode SATA only The five Serial ATA fields allows the Serial ATA to be set Disabled Disa
33. nk 1 8 Software Support Windows XP 2000 2003 Red Hat Linux 9 0 17 Chapter 1 MIC 3390 User Manual 18 nd LLI E A lt E O 2 AWARD BIOS Setup Chapter 2 AWARD BIOS Setup Once you enter Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu Figure 2 1 will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from nine setup functions and two exit choices Use arrow keys to select among the items and press lt Enter gt to accept or enter the sub menu je 85 7 Oe el as Aj El Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features gt PC Health Status Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Set Password Integrated Peripherals Save amp Exit Setup Power Management Setup Exit without Saving PnP PCI Configurations Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 2 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 battery backed up CMOS so it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off 2 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 an Advan tech application engineer to obtain an
34. ollowing items Enter the information directly from the keyboard This information should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer 2 3 Advanced BIOS Features Setup The Advanced BIOS FEATURES 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 board according to 21 Chapter 2 his particular requirements Below are some major items that are pro vided in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features gt Hard Disk Boot Priority e Virus Warning Menu Level gt CPU Li amp L2 Cache CPU L3 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A2 Option Typematic Rate Setting Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB ti gt e Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 2 3 Advanced BIOS features setup screen CPU Feature 1 Delay Prior To Thermal Selecting this item allows delay prior to thermal time Options 4Min 8Min 16Min and 32Min 2 Thermal Management Default Thermal Management Thermal Monitor 1 Thermal Monitor 2 3 TM2 bus Ratio amp TM2 Bus VID The Bus Ratio represents the frequency bus ratio of the th
35. ommands Optional Set Serial Modem Configuration Transport 0x10 M Parameters Get Serial Modem Configura Transport 0x11 M tion Parameters Set Serial Modem Mux Transport 0x12 M 3 4 IPMI OEM command lists Note These command codes follow the IPMI spec Note Network function NetFn is a field that identifies the functional class of the message The Network Function clusters IPMI commands into different sets You can refer the IPMI spec of network function codes for more information Note Mandatory and Optional command are define in IPMI spec If you want to know more detail please refer to IPMI spec In addition to the above list of IPMI commands the following OEM com mands will be supported 41 Chapter 3 Table 3 2 OEM Commands list Net Function 0x2E LUN 0 Code Command Request Response Data Description 05h Set System Request GUID Byte 1 16 System GUID Response Byte 1 Completion code This command is used to set the system GUID The GUID can be retrieved using a standard IPMI command ODh Reset to Request Defaults Reset module ID Byte 1 7 0 1 OEM module 2 LAN module 3 User Info module 4 Serial module 5 SOL module 6 PEF module 7 Firewall module 8 System Information OxFF all modules Byte 2 4 Reserved Response Byte 1 Status of Reset to Default If fail this value indicate the last fail module and the reset process stops
36. onal block diagram 6 Jumpers and Switches aaa 7 Table 1 1 MIC 3390 jumper descriptions 7 Table 1 2 MIC 3390 switch descriptions 7 1 4 1 Jumper Settings nn eea AAA 7 Table 1 3 JP2 jumper definition 7 Table 1 4 JP5 jumper definition 8 Table 1 5 JP8 jumper definition 8 Table 1 6 JP9 jumper definition 8 1 4 2 Clear CMOS PPDA SA nn nan adha anta 9 Table 1 7 JP4 definition Anna Gila hana nana 9 1 4 3 Switch Settings 10 Table 1 8 SW2 amp SW3 definition 10 Table 1 9 SW4 definition 10 Table 1 10 SW 1Push button oo aa 10 Figure 1 2 MIC 3390 jumper switch and connector loca tions 11 Connector Seting san nn ani ii Table 1 11 MIC 3390 connector descriptions 1 5 1 VGA Display Connector CNI or rear I O Figure 1 3 Fig re oi ds 1 5 2 Serial Ports CN3 and Rear VO a 1 5 3 USB Connector CN4 5 and Rear I O 1 5 4 IPMI Connector CN8 aa 1 5 5 CompactFlash Socket CN9 as 1 5 6 SATA daughter board connector CN17 1 5 7 Ethernet Configuration RJ1 RJ2 or Rear I O RJ1 14 1 5 8 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector Rear I O 15 1 5 9 PMC Connector J11 J12 J13
37. orresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports The Serial Port 1 settings are 3F8 IRQ4 Default 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto The Serial Port 2 settings are 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Default 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto Onboard Parallel Port There is a built in parallel port on the onboard Super I O chipset that pro vides Standard ECP and EPP features It has the following options Dis abled 378 IRQ7 Default 278 IRQ5 3BC IRQ7 and Disabled e Parallel Port Mode Default Spp Standard Parallel Port EPP1 9 SPP Support both the SPP and EPP1 9 modes ECP Extended Capability Port ECP EPP Combination Ports Normal EPP Mode Select Default is EPP 1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA The options 1 and 3 Default 31 Chapter 2 2 6 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Disabled Item Help Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 2 6 Power management setup screen ACPI Function This category allows you to select ACPI power management effective or not The options Enabled and Disabled Default Enable 2 7 PnP PCI Configurations Setup This sec
38. oughput without compromising system thermal design The Intel 915GM Graphic Memory Controller Hub GMCH and Intel I O Controller Hub 6 M ICH6M is an optimized integrated memory graphics and I O solution It features a low power design vali dated on MIC 3390 with all Intel Pentium M 90nm processors and supports up to 2GB of DDR2 system memory at 400 or 533 MHz on two dual channel SO DIMM banks MIC 3390 maximizes on I O throughput by taking full advantage of the ICH6M s PCI Express PCIe root ports Two PCIe lanes connect directly to the Intel 82573E controllers providing bi directional 2 Gb s peak band width for Gigabit Ethernet support at wire speed Both Gigabit Ethernet ports are routed to the front panel Rear I O and PICMG 2 16 interfaces to serve all possible application topologies A third Ethernet controller Intel 82562ET is routed to the ICH6M to provide a 10 100 Fast Ethernet management port to Rear I O A further PCIe lane connects to a PLX 8114 PCle to PCI Bridge to pro vide a D64 66 MHz data path to the onboard PMC site and a D64 66MHz data path to the PLX PCI 6254 PCI to PCI Bridge The flexibility of the bridge allows MIC 3390 to be used in a system slot or a peripheral slot as an intelligent I O processor or as an application blade in a multi processor or clustered architecture In addition to a full array of industry standard I O features the Serial ATA Host Controller in the ICH6M provides two ports for
39. pt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for war ranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer iii 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 This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information 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 environ ment 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 inter ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense MIC 3390 User Manual iv Technical Support and Assistance Step 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product Step 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or
40. r and Figure 1 2 illustrates each connector location Table 1 11 MIC 3390 connector descriptions Number Function CN1 VGA Connector CN3 COM1 RJ45 CN4 USB port 1 CN5 USB port 2 CN6 CMOS Battery CN8 IPMI BMC connector CN9 CF socket CN17 SATA daughter board connector RJ2 LAN1 Connector RJ1 LAN2 Connector LED 1 PWR IDE Hot swap LED 2 Master Drone J1 J2 Primary CompactPCI bus J3 J5 Rear I O transition 1 5 1 VGA Display Connector CN1 or Rear I O MIC 3390 uses the Intel 915GM Graphic Memory Controller Hub GMCH The integrated 32 bit 3D graphics engine based on Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 Intel GMA 900 architecture oper ates at core speeds of up to 320 MHz The CN1 connector of MIC 3390 and CN1 connector of Rear I O board are both DB 15 connector for VGA monitor input The system monitor display is able to be selected by jumper JP2 Notice The VGA driver in window XP or window 2000 have special requests If you are using CRT LCD Monitor please make sure the VGA connector has been connected before power on If you turn on the power without the VGA connector the system will disable R G B Sync V Sync We strongly recom mend adjusting the output of the VGA driver to Monitor Please see below If you don t plug the LCD connector to the VGA connector on boot up the 915GM chip will disable the VGA signal After you enter windows there are no screens
41. rivilege Level App Ox3b O Close Session App Ox3c O Get Session Information App 0x3d O Get AuthCode App Ox3f 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 BMC Watchdog Timer NetFn Cmd Mandatory Commands Optional Reset Watchdog Timer App 0x22 M Set Watchdog Timer App 0x24 M Get Watchdog Timer App 0x25 M Chassis Device NetFn Cmd Mandatory Commands Optional Get Chassis Capabilities Chassis 0x00 M Get Chassis Status Chassis 0x01 M Chassis Control Chassis 0x02 M Chassis Identify Chassis 0x04 O Set Chassis Capabilities Chassis 0x05 O Get System Restart Cause Chassis 0x07 O Set System Boot Options Chassis 0x08 O 39 Chapter 3 Get System Boot Options Chassis 0x09 O Set Front Panel Button Enables Chassis 0x0a O Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis Ox0b O Event Commands NetFn Cmd Mandatory Optional Set Event Receiver S E 0x00 M Get Event Receiver S E 0x01 M Platform Event S E 0x02 M PEF and Alerting NetFn Cmd Mandatory Commands Optional Get PEF Capabilities S E 0x10 M Arm PEF Postpone Timer S E 0x11 M Set PEF Configuration S E 0x12 M Parameters Get PEF Configuration S E 0x13 M Parameters Set Last Processed Event ID S E 0x14
42. roducts which 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 instal lation 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 test ing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defective 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 occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your man ual product and any helpful information readily available 3 Ifyour 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 a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales recei
43. rottled perfor mance state that will be initiated when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot The Bus VID Represents the voltage of the throttled perfor mance state that will be initiated when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot Hard Disk Boot Priority Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master Sec Slave AJ vj N USBHDDO 6 USBHDD1 MIC 3390 User Manual 22 7 USBHDD2 8 Bootable Add in Cards Virus Warning During and after the system boot any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system If this hap pens 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 L1 amp L2 Cache Default Enabled Enable cache Disabled Disable cache Note The internal cache is built into the processor Quick Power On self Test This category shortens the Power On self Test POST after you power on the computer If this is set to Enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Default Enabled Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST First Second Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items The settings are Floppy LS120 HDD
44. stem such as Windows 95 98 If you set this field to man ual choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menus that follow this field a sub menu is preceded by a Y The settings are Auto ESCD Default Manual IRQ Resources When resources are controlled manually assign each system interrupt a type depending on the type of device using the interrupt e PCI VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled The settings are Enabled Disabled Default e Maximum Payload Size The default is 4096 33 Chapter 2 2 8 PC Health Status This section shows the Status of the CPU Fan and gives a warning for overall system status This is only available if there is a hardware monitor on board REESE Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Disabled Item Help Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Hel Previous Value gt Ontinized Dafa Figure 2 8 PC Health setup screen e Current System Temp CPU Temp Vcore 3 3V 5V 12V This screen shows system health status 2 9 Load Optimized Defaults When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations 2 10 Set Password To change confirm or disable the password choose the PASSWORD
45. tPCI I O Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E Row F 1 CLK1 GND REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GND 2 CLK2 CLK3 SYSEN GNT2 REQ3 GND 3 CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 4 V I O NC C BE7 GND C BE6 GND 5 C BE5 GND V VO C BE4 PAR64 GND 6 AD63 AD62 AD61 GND AD60 GND 7 AD59 GND V 1 0 AD58 AD57 GND 8 AD56 AD55 AD54 GND AD53 GND 9 AD52 GND V 1 0 AD51 AD50 GND 10 AD49 AD48 AD47 GND AD46 GND 11 AD45 GND V l O AD44 AD43 GND 12 AD42 AD41 AD40 GND AD39 GND 13 AD38 GND V l O AD37 AD36 GND 14 AD35 AD34 AD33 GND AD32 GND 15 NC GND FALH REQ5H GNT5 GND 16 NC NC DEG GND NC GND 17 NC GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 GND 18 NC NC NC GND NC GND 19 NC GND NC NC NC GND 20 CLK5 NC NC GND NC GND 21 CLK6 GND NC NC NC GND 22 GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GAO GND NC No Connect Active Low 45 Appendix A A 3 J3 Connector Table A 3 J3 connector J3 CompactPCI I O LPT FDD Parallel IDE 2 16 Row A Row B Row C Row D Row E Row F 1 LPT_PDO LPT_PD1 LPT_PD2 LPT_PD3 LPT_PD4 GND 2 LPT PD5 LPT PD6 LPT PD7 LPT BUSY FDD DRVEN1 GND 3 LPT STB LPT AFD FDD_DRVENO FDD_INDEX FDD DSKCHG GND 4 LPT_ERR LPT ACK FDD_RDATA FDD_WP FDD_TRACKO GND 5 LPT PE LPT SLCT FDD_STEP FDD_MTRO FDD WD GND 6 LPT SLINf LPT INIT FDD WE FDD HEAD FDD DSA GND 7 FDD_DIR PATA ACK PATA_RST SDIORDY PATA_CS 1 GND 8 IRQ15 PATA_DETECT PATA_DAO PATA_DA1 PATA_DA2 GND 9 CF LEDH
46. te control and frequency conversions The PLX Bridge can drive up to seven PCI slots in master mode including those using bus master cards Complete I O Functions MIC 3390 offers all the I O functions of an industrial computer with the rugged Euroboard form factor Output cables are fully connected to the Rear I O module via user define connectors J3 and J5 on the backplane The I O panel contains two Giga Ethernet ports one RJ45 COM port two USB 2 0 ports one VGA connector and one PMC site Thefront panel also has a reset button an IPMI power button and LEDs for power status HDD operation hot swap indicator and Master Drone mode status The built in high speed SATA and IDE controller provides HDD channels and CF socket on board The user defined J3 connector is designed to support one IDE device one floppy drive one printer device and two Ethernet networks These drives can simply be connected to the back plane or to the rear transition board for easy service and maintenance 3 Chapter 1 PMC PCI Mezzanine Card IEEE1386 1 Compliant MIC 3390 supports one PMC site and is compliant with PICMG 2 3 PCI Mezzanine Card specification This D64 66 MHz PMC interface pro vides front access capability by PMC modules for various functional demands Meets switch fabric mission critical and computing intensive appli cations requirements Supporting the PICMG 2 16 specification it is an ideal platform for the emerging switch fabric
47. ted on the server computer Agent after boot This field allows accepting text based application such as DOS after POST If disabled it will not send any messages to client computer after booting into OS It allows the user to execute commands from client com puter if this setting is enabled A booting message will be displayed when BIOS is building the connection between two computers Small Logo EPA show The default setting is Disabled 2 4 Advanced Chipset Features Setup The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values in the chipset registers These registers control most of the system options in the computer Choose the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear 25 Chapter 2 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD Item Help CAS Latency Time DRAM RASH to CASH Delay Menu Level gt DRAM RASH Precharge o Precharge dealy lt tRAS gt System Memory Frequency SLP_S4 Assertion Width System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole At 15M 16M PCI Express Root Port Func PEG Onchip VGA Control PEG Force X1 On Chip Frame Buffer Size DUMT Mode DUMT FIXED Memory Size ti gt e Move Enter Select PU PD Value Fi Save ESC Exit Fi General Help F F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 2 4 Advance Chipset features setup screen e DRAM Timing Selectable This field le
48. terface complies with USB specification rev 2 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 1 5 4 IPMI Connector CN8 MIC 3390 optionally supports a Baseboard Management Controller BMC that incorporates Advantech s IPMI firmware which allows the board to act as an IPMI BMC or as a satellite in one of Advantech s High Availability platforms 1 5 5 CompactFlash Socket CN9 CompactFlash is a standard form factor for mass storage and I O cards Based on the PCMCIA Standard CompactFlash cards are approxi mately 1 4 the volume of a PC Card In order to achieve the small size the interface pin count is 50 pins compared to PCMCIA s 68 pins MIC 3390 supports one CompactFlash socket via the CN9 connector Files and data are stored on the CompactFlash card rather than the traditional hard drive Note On MIC 3390 set the CompactFlash socket to Master mode only This will affect the RIO 3310S IDE drive CN11 which be must set to slave mode 1 5 6 SATA daughter board connector CN17 MIC 3390 provides one SATA Integrated Device Electronics channel via CN17 connector in MIC 3390 or via the J3 connector to the rear tran sition board RIO 3310S The CN17 connector supports one 2 5 SATA HDD or optional selection in BIOS of the rear transition board 1 5 7 Ethernet Configuration RJ1 RJ2 or Re
49. tion describes configuring the PCI bus system PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings MIC 3390 User Manual 32 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations Init Display First PCI Slot Item Help Reset Configuration Data Di d D Menu Level gt Resources Controlled By PCI UGA Palette Snoop NT Pin 1 Assignment Pin 2 Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Pin Assignment Maximum Payload Size 11 gt Move ER PU PD Value are ESC Exit Fi General Help 5 Previous Values timized Defaults Figure 2 7 PnP PCI configurations screen Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot The settings are Enabled and Disabled Default Resource Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically config ure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating sy
50. ts you select system memory timing data Manual and BY SPD are two options The default setting is BY SPD CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing The settings are 1 5 2 and 2 5 DRAM RAS to CAS Delay This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system The settings are 2 and 3 DRAM RAS Precharge If an insufficient number of cycles are allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system The settings are 2 and 3 Precharge delay tRAS If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow MIC 3390 User Manual 26 gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system The settings are 2 and 3 System memory Frequency Default auto The bios detect memory frequency is by SPD S
51. word is not entered at the prompt APIC Mode Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller Default is Enabled MPS Version Control For OS The options include 1 1 and 1 4 The default setting is 1 1 OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Allows OS2 to be used with gt 64 MB of DRAM Settings are Non OS2 default and OS2 Set to OS 2 if using more than 64MB and running OS 2 Console Redirection MIC 3390 User Manual 24 Console redirection allows you to maintain a system from a remote loca tion by re directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port Graphic output is not redirected Console redirection can be used under MS DOS for tasks such as setting up a common BIOS configuration or setting up a RAID configuration In a typical installation the system is connected to a port concentrator that allows you to connect several sys tems using a shared modem After you use a modem or other remote con nection to log into the port concentrator you can select which system you want to manage with console redirection This section describes the sim plest connection possible connecting to a system with a null modem cable Baud Rate The Default speed is 19200 Agent Connect via The default is setup up Null modem mode Agent wait time min This option allows selecting the amount minute unit of time to wait until the connection is successful If it is timeout the serial console function will not be suppor
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