Home
PMC261 User's Guide - CBU Documentation Portail
Contents
1. 2 2 Installing toe DOSEU odio ER Sca ace o 3 0 8 1 Seting Jumpers oc ad ale 3 1 3 1 1 Jumper Description oh vy 3 1 34 2 Setting Jumper amp lOCAUONS 3 1 3 2 Onboard InterconnecDyviby 3 2 3 2 1 Onboard Connectors 5 3 2 3 2 2 Front Plate Connectors and Indicators silvana 3 2 2 052 PMG ceo eise e on eo ab e cla etse Fue ltd 3 2 ii PCM261 User s Guide 4 SoftWare SOLL allea 4 0 AT SUSEBIUS ae etel 4 1 4 2 LATA ZAM ON uve dot aea Eu oa Veg PLUR TER 4 1 4 2 1 Boot Initialization with BBS 4 1 4 2 2 CD ROM Boot Inbializationi anteriori 4 1 4 3 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility 4 2 4 4 Using Cisco oe ete ae tiene lalla 4 3 4 c Fuse Ro take ii 4 3 4 2 Men esas aes Ves dla 4 3 4 4 3 BoobAgddpter List 4 4 4 44 Global Properties 4 5 4 4 5 Adapter Properties Melania 4 6 44 0 Device Properties real 4 8 4 4 7 Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility 4 11 4 57 Installing Drivers 4 11 45 1 PIV 4 11 iii PCM261 User s Guide A Connector Pinouts l
2. 3 1 PCM261 User s Guide 3 2 Onboard Interconnectivity 3 2 1 Onboard Connectors and Headers Description Connector Comments SCSI J1 VHDCI 68 SCSI connector This connector is located on faceplate PCI Mezzanine PN1 PN4 64 Bit PCIX Mezzanine amp PIM PCI Mezzanine JN1 JN3 64 Bit PCIX Mezzanine 3 2 2 Front Plate Connectors and Indicators Description Comments ACT LED Activity LED Flash when there is activity on the Front drive LVD LED LVD LED Always on when an LVD drive is Front connected J1 SCSI Connector VHDCI 68 connector LVD LED LVD LED Always on when an LVD drive is Rear connected ACT LED Flash when there is activity on the Activity LED Rear drive 3 2 3 Installing a PMC Card To install a PMC card Turn OFF the computer Remove the front bezel Carefully push the PMC to mate the four connectors Screw the four screws at the bottom of the PMC to fix it to the board 3 2 PCM261 User s Guide 4 Software Setup Contents 421 DAB 4 1 42 4 4 1 4 3 Starting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility 4 2 A4 SE SLE au eae Eee enar napi rk vd 4 3 45 Installing DEBE 4 11 4 0 PCM261 User s Guide 4 1 SCSI BIOS A SCSI BIOS is the bootable ROM code that manages SCSI hardware resources The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS integrates with a standard system BIOS to ex
3. 1511030 0 98 gt 121 1511030 0 A0 gt 3 Press Insert to select adapter from this list 1511030 0 60 1511030 1511030 1511030 61 98 0 gt 4 4 PCM261 User s Guide Description Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Adapters Indicates the PCI Bus number assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter The PCI Bus number can be between 0x00 and OxFF Indicates the PCI Device and PCI Function assigned by the system BIOS to an Dev Func adapter Bits 2 0 of this 8 bit value designate the PCI Function Bits 7 3 designate the PCI Device Specifies the relative boot order of an adapter The value of this field can be 0 Boot Order 1 2 or 3 Press to decrease an adapter s relative boot order Press to increase an adapter s relative boot order Indicates if an adapter in the boot list was enabled during the most recent boot Current Status The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS ignores disabled adapters and their attached devices but these adapters and devices are visible to the CU Next Boot Specifies whether to enable an adapter upon the next boot 4 4 4 Global Properties The Global Properties Menu allows configuration of the Display and Video modes as well as a pause if the CU displays an alert message To access the Global Properties Menu select lt Global Properties on the Main Menu and press Enter The system then displays the Global Properties Menu P
4. a properly shielded enclosure and used in accordance with this User s Guide this product may cause radio interference which case users may need to take additional measures at their own expense PCM261 User s Guide Safety Certification All Kontron equipment meets or exceeds safety requirements based on the IEC EN UL CSA 60950 1 family of standards entitled Safety of information technology equipment All components are chosen to reduce fire hazards and provide insulation and protection where necessary Testing and reports when required are performed under the international IECEE CB Scheme Please consult the Kontron Safety Conformity Policy Guide for more information CE Certification C The product s described in this user s guide complies with all applicable European Union CE directives if it has a CE marking The CE declaration of conformity is provided on the last page of this user s guide For computer systems to remain CE compliant only CE compliant parts may be used Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques Although Kontron offers accessories the customer must ensure that these products are installed with proper shielding to maintain CE compliance Kontron does not offer engineering services for designing cabling systems In addition Kontron will not retest or recertify systems or components that have been reconfigured by customers Limited Warranty Kontron Canada Inc
5. 5V 0 2A Based on power consumption from onboard termination only BIOS size 30 720 bytes PCI Interface SCSI Interface Mechanical Power Requirements 1 2 PCM261 User s Guide Operating 0 60 C 32 131 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Storage and Transit Temperature Humidity 5 to 90 40 C 104 F 5 to 95 40 C 104 F non condensing non condensing Environmental Altitude 4 000 13 123 ft 15 000 m 49 212 ft 5G each axis Bellcore GR 63 CORE Section 4 3 Vibration 1 0G 5 500Hz each axis 2 0G 5 50Hz 3 0G 50 500Hz each axis Reliability MTBF gt 1 000 000 hours 2 30 C 86 F Telcordia SR 332 Issue 1 Designed to meet or exceed Safety EMC Safety UL 60950 3 Ed CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EN 60950 2000 IEC60950 1 EMI EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B CE Mark to EN55022 EN55024 Two year limited warranty Warranty Designed to meet or exceed 1 3 PCM261 User s Guide 2 Onboard Features Contents 2 1 Block Diagram lai 2 1 2 2 SEE 2 2 2 0 PCM261 User s Guide 2 1 Block Diagram PMC261 Block Diagram PMC MEZZANINE CONNECTOR 1 3 PCIX 64 bit 133 MHz SINGLE DUAL J SCSI ULTRA160 320 4 MB LSI53C1030 1 MBLSI53C1010R PARALLEL INTERFACE LSI53C1010R FLASH LSI53C1030 BIOS CHANNEL B CHANNEL A CHANNEL B CHANNEL A CONNECTOR PIM VITA 36 199X 68 PINS VHDCI MEZZ CONN 2 1 PCM261 User s
6. The seller warrants its boards to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years commencing on the date of shipment The liability of the seller shall be limited to replacing or repairing at the seller s option any defective units Equipment or parts which have been subject to abuse misuse accident alteration neglect or unauthorized repair are not covered by this warranty This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied xvi PCM261 User s Guide 1 Product Description Contents 11 1 1 1 2 What s Included iii 1 2 1 3 BoafASpeciAcations siiiii cri 1 2 1 0 PCM261 User s Guide 1 1 Product Overview Flexibility With three possible options for accessing SCSI signals externally on the PMC or the RTM faceplates or internally with a connector on the RTM the choice of a storage subsystem architecture 15 limitless Whether the drives are internal or external to the chassis the PMC261 can accommodate the required configuration Additionally when used with Kontron s cPCI DT64 CPU board dual slot version it can be stacked with another mezzanine to allow the use of another PMC Performance Ultra160 SCSI used on a 64 bit 66MHz PCI or Ultra 320 SCSI used on a 64 bit 133MHz PCI X bus allows for building high throughput well balanced storage solutions The Low Voltage Differential signaling allows less s
7. Y PMC261 User s Guide Ultra SCSI 160 320 mezzanine Document Revision 1 0 1 kontron always a Jump ahead Ref 1016 2693 April 2007 Customer Service Contact Information Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec Canada 276 247 Tel 450 437 5682 800 354 4223 Fax 450 437 8053 E mail support ca kontron com Visit our site at www kontron com 2007 Kontron an International Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only Kontron does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks and trade names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in Canada This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint and use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter this user s guide and publish it only after they remove the Kontron name cover and logo Kontron reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or
8. Level 2 domain validation but adds Margined Level 3 domain validation This enhancement margins LVD drive strength and clock signal timing characteristics to identify marginal Ultra160 systems 2 2 1 2 New Ultra 320 SCSI Features Paced transfers and double transition clocking enable throughput of up to 320 MBps on each channel for a total of 640 MBps Both the data and clock frequencies are doubled from Ultra160 SCSI Because of the faster data and clock speeds Ultra320 SCSI introduces skew compensation and InterSymbol Interference IST compensation These new features simplify system design by resolving timing issues at the chip level Skew compensation adjusts for timing differences between data and clock signals caused by cabling board traces etc ISI compensation enhances the first pulse after a change in state to ensure data integrity 2 2 PCM261 User s Guide 3 Installing the board Contents 3 1 3 1 3 2 Onboard Interconnectivity 3 2 3 0 PCM261 User s Guide 3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 1 Jumper Description Description SCSI Termination To enable the onboard SCSI termination 3 1 2 Setting Jumper amp locations Bottom View SCSI 1 Controller W1 SCSI TERMINATION Default setting FRONT REAR OO NONE NONE Disable Disable Software Enable Disable 46 3 5 Enable
9. clelia A 1 Connectors and Headers 5 A 2 INERPNI ZRET IND EPN ile ara NOTE INZ amp PNZ 5 MES d ER A 6 Eee B Getting Help RR nane B 1 iv PMC261 User s Guide Safety Instructions Contents YOU i When Working Inside a Computer vii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge viii Working with Batteries ix M PCM261 User s Guide Before You Begin Before handling the board read the instructions and safety guidelines on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety Refer to the Advisories section in the Preface for advisory conventions used in this user s guide including the distinction between Warnings Cautions Important Notes and Notes Always use caution when handling operating the computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instructions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have
10. 60 80 16 Yes Yes ST31055N 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On LSI1030 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On lt lt Scroll Indicator gt gt 4 8 PCM261 User s Guide Device Identifier SCSI Queue Boot Format Timeout Tags Choice 0 lt 10 gt lt Format gt 1 10 No lt Format gt 2 10 lt Format gt 3 SEAGATE lt 10 gt On No lt Format gt ST31055N 4 10 lt Format gt 5 10 No lt Format gt 6 10 lt Format gt 7 LSI1030 10 No lt Format gt 8 10 lt Format gt 9 10 lt Format gt 10 10 lt Format gt 11 10 lt Format gt 12 10 No lt Format gt 13 10 lt Format gt 14 10 lt Format gt 15 10 lt Format gt lt lt Scroll Indicator gt gt 4 9 PCM261 User s Guide SCSI ID Device Verify Restore Identifier Defaults lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt l
11. Guide 2 2 System Core 2 2 1 SCSI Controller The LSI53C10XX is an extremely high performance intelligent dual channel controller Its Fusion MPT Message Passing Technology based architecture provides the highest possible performance from the Ultra160 320 SCSI channels The LSI53C10XX offers unparalleled flexibility and reliability and binary compatibility of host software for emerging I 0 interfaces 2 2 1 1 Ultra 160 SCSI Features Double transition clocking enables throughput of up to 160 MBps on each channel for a total of 320 MBps without increasing the interface clock rate Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC improves the reliability of SCSI data transmission through enhanced detection of communication errors CRC provides extra data protection for marginal cable plants and external devices CRC is the best way to ensure data protection during hot plugging It uses the same proven CRC algorithm used by FDDI Ethernet and Fibre Channel and detects all single bit errors all double bit errors all odd number of errors and all burst errors up to 32 bits long To provide complete end to end protection of the SCSI 1 0 protects all non data phases augmenting the CRC feature of Ultra160 SureLINK domain validation technology detects the configuration of the SCSI bus and automatically tests and adjusts the SCSI transfer rate to optimize interoperability The LSI53C1010 exceeds Ultra160 by providing not only Basic Level 1 and Enhanced
12. and 10 seconds The options for this field are Yes or No default Setting this field to Yes Secondary indicates that the Fusion MPT adapter shares devices with another adapter and Cluster Server prevents the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS from issuing SCSI Bus resets This is a requirement for the Microsoft Cluster Server Termination Control This field indicates if an adapter has automatic termination control The options for this field are Auto or Off Auto indicates that the adapter automatically determines to enable or disable its termination Off indicates that termination at the adapter is off and that other devices at the ends of the SCSI bus must terminate the bus If Auto is grayed out it means that termination is not programmable Restore Defaults To obtain default settings press Enter 4 7 PCM261 User s Guide 4 4 6 Device Properties The Device Properties screen provides viewing and updating of device settings for an adapter To access the Device Properties Menu select Device Properties gt on the Host Adapter Properties List Menu and press Enter Changing a setting for the host device changes the setting for all devices Device Properties Menu LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT x xx Device MB sec MT sec Data Width Scan ID ScanLUNs Dis Identifier gt 0 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On 160 80 16 Yes Yes On SEAGATE
13. boards are sensitive devices Do not handle or store device near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields Regulatory Compliance Statements This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B devices and describes how to keep the system CE compliant FCC Compliance Statement for Class B Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experience radio TV technician for help WARNING This is a Class product If not installed
14. progress in engineering or manufacturing technology Changes that affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s guide i PMC261 User s Guide Contents CUSEONIET aiar air 1 TOME Qua Safety Before You Beda tela Nae When Working Inside a Computer vii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge lara viii Working With Batteries esr secedere ei eue ea ix Peace How to Use This BUB zio ae Eee ER Deo adt a i nee Bebo xii Customer Comments a one dai lare den EA xiii Advisory Conventions 522 eae eed be tV VI xiii TETTE IUIUS xiv Powering Up the System soie aep ceri rr pia pues orbi Ex ie xiv Adapter Cables NEN CU EPIS IR Stonng ei Regulatory Compliance Statements limited Warranty eemper n Se RI TEN E ENSE e E 1 0 1 1 Product 22 52 aan 1 1 1 07 Whats Included sid Edu D M THOU 1 2 13 Board Speancalionis anelli 1 2 Onboard FedEUL G5 i lola 2 0 Block DIA 2 1 MES aaa 2 2 2 2 1 SCSI
15. CI Bus Global Properties Menu LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT x xx Global Properties Pause When Boot Alert Displayed Yes Boot Information Display Mode Verbose Negotiate with devices Supported Video Mode Color Support Interrupt Hook interrupt the Default Restore Defaults gt Field Description This option specifies whether or not the CU pauses for user acknowledgement after displaying an alert message during boot To continue after displaying a message specify No To wait for the user to press any key after displaying a message specify Yes This option specifies the information display mode of the BIOS It controls how much adapter BootInformation Display and device information the system displays during boot You can set the Display Mode to either Mode Terse or Verbose Specify the Terse mode to display the minimum amount of information Specify the Verbose mode to display detailed information This option sets the default value for synchronous and wide negotiations with specified devices Options are ALL None or Supported This option specifies the default video mode for the CU You can set the Video Mode to either Video Mode Color or Monochrome The monochrome setting enhances readability on a monochrome monitor Support Interrupt This option allows the ability to stop the system from hanging on INT40 lt Restore Defaults gt Pressing Enter obtains default se
16. MARY SCSI Connector 64 bit PCIX Mezzanine connectors 64 bit PCIX Mezzanine connectors A 1 PMC261 User s Guide 2 JN1 amp PN1 D12 D13 D14 D15 DPH 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 DPL GND DIFFSENS TERMPWR TERMPWR N C GND ATN GND BSY ACK RESET MSG SEL CD REQ 10 08 09 010 011 Active Low 01 D2 D3 D4 05 06 D7 DPL GND GND TERMPWR TERMPWR N C GND ATN GND BSY ACK RESET MSG SEL CD REQ 10 08 09 PMC261 User s Guide JN1 amp PN1 GND INTB_P64PMC BUSMODE1 INTD_P64PMC GND CLK66_PMC GND P64REQH PMC VIO P64AD28 P64AD25 GND P64AD22 P64AD19 VIO P64FRAME GND P64DEVSEL PCIXCAP GND RSV P64PAR VIO P64AD12 AD9 GND P64AD6 P64AD4 VIO P64AD2 P64AD0 GND Active Low 12V INTA P64PMCH INTC_P64PMC GND P64GNT _PMC vcc P64AD31 P64AD27 GND P64C BE 3 P64AD21 P64AD17 GND P64IRDY 6410 SBOH GND P64AD15 P64AD11 vcc P64C CBEO P64AD5 GND P64AD3 P64AD1 vcc P64REQ64 PMC261 User s Guide 4 JN2 amp PN2 GND N C BMODE2 PCIRSTH VCC3 N C P64AD30 GND P64AD24 IDSEL_PMC VCC3 P64AD18 P64AD16 GND P64TRDY GND P64PERR VCC3 P64C BE1 P64AD14 P64M66EN P64AD8 P64AD7 VCC3 N C N C GND P64ACK64 GND Active Low N C GND N C N C VCC3 BMODE3 B
17. MODE4 GND P64AD29 P64AD26 VCC3 P64AD23 P64AD20 GND P64C BE2 VCC3 GND P64SERR GND P64AD13 P64AD10 VCC3 N C N C GND N C N C PMC261 User s Guide A 5 JN3 8 GND P64C BE7 P64C BE6 6 P64C BE5 P64C BE4 GND VIO P64PAR64 P64AD63 P64AD62 P64AD61 GND GND P64AD60 P64AD59 P64AD58 P64AD57 GND P64AD56 P64AD55 P64AD54 P64AD53 GND GND P64AD52 P64AD51 P64AD50 P64AD49 GND GND P64AD48 P64AD47 P64AD46 P64AD45 GND VCC3 P64AD44 P64AD43 P64AD42 P64AD41 GND GND P64AD40 P64AD39 P64AD38 P64AD37 GND GND P64AD36 P64AD35 P64AD34 P64AD33 GND P64AD32 N C N C GND N C Active Low A 5 PMC261 User s Guide 6 JN4 Active Low A 6 PMC261 User s Guide Getting Help At Kontron we take great pride in our customers successes We believe in providing full support at all stages of your product development If at any time you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities contact our Technical Support at CANADIAN HEADQUARTERS Tel 450 437 5682 Fax 450 437 8053 If you have any questions about Kontron our products or services visit our Web site at www kontron com You also can contact us by E mail at support ca kontron com Or at the following address Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boiv
18. ain Menu which contains a scrolling list of up to 256 151 Logic PCI to SCSI host adapters and information about each ofthem Use the arrow keys to select an adapter Press Enter to view and modify the properties of the selected adapter and to gain access to the attached devices The CU can only access adapters with LSI Logic Control enabled After selecting an adapter and pressing Enter the CU scans the adapter s SCSI bus and then displays the Adapter Properties screen Main Menu LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT x xx lt Boot Adapter lt Global List gt Properties LSI Logic Host Bus Adapters Adapter PCI Dev Port LSI Bus Func Number Logic Control LSI1030 Enabled LSI1030 Enabled LSI1030 Enabled lt LSI1030 Enabled 4 3 PCM261 User s Guide Adapter Indicates the specific family of LSI Logic Host Adapters Indicates the PCI Bus number assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter The PCI Bus number can be between 0 00 and OxFF Indicates the PCI Device and PCI Function assigned by the system BIOS to an adapter Bits 2 0 of this 8 bit value designate the PCI Function Bits 7 3 designate the PCI Device Indicates the 1 0 Port Number that communicates with an adapter The system BIOS assigns this number IRQ Indicates the Interrupt Request Line for the adapter The system BIOS assigns this value NVM Indicates whether an adapter has nonvolatile memory The possible values are Yes or No Indicates the relat
19. any questions please contact Kontron Technical Support WARNING High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet Turn off system power turn off the power supply and then disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover Turning off the system power switch does not remove power to components vi PCM261 User s Guide When Working Inside a Computer Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps Turn off the computer and any peripherals Disconnect the computer and peripherals from power sources or subsystems to prevent electric shock or systemboard damage This does not apply to when hot swapping parts Follow the guidelines provided in Preventing Electrostatic Discharge on the following page Disconnect telephone or telecommunications lines from the computer In addition take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate Tohelp avoid possible damage to system boards wait five seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component removing a system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop not on the cable itself Some cables have a connector with locking tabs If you are disconnecting this type of cable press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable As you pull connectors apart keep them e
20. e SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS and CU allow you to change the default configuration ofthe SCSI host adapters You can change the default values to resolve conflicts between device settings orto optimize system performance During boot the system displays the version number of the SCSI BIOS Ifthe CU is installed the system displays the message Press Ctrl C to start LSI Logic Configuration Utility This message remains on the screen for about 5 seconds After pressing Ctrl C the message changes to Please wait invoking 151 Logic Configuration Utility The system displays the Main Menu of the Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS CU The system might display the following messages during the boot process Adapter removed from boot order parameters will be updated accordingly appears if an adapter is removed from the system or relocated behind a PCI bridge e Configuration data invalid saving default configuration appears if the nonvolatile NVRAM information is invalid Adapter Configuration may have changed reconfiguration is suggested appears if less than four adapters are in the boot order and more adapters exist than are shown 1 Pressing Ctrl E after memory initialization during reboot allows you to re enable and reconfigure devices Note 23 The Fusion MPT BIOS cannot control the devices the CU detects Devices such as tape drives 2 scanners require a de
21. in Boisbriand Qu bec 970 2A7 Canada B 1 PMC261 User s Guide RETURNING DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following if your product malfunctions e Call Fax e E mail Call our Technical Support department in Canada at 450 437 5682 Make sure you have the following on hand our Invoice your Purchase Order it and the Serial Number of the defective unit Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician The technician will instruct you on the return procedure if the problem cannot be solved over the telephone Make sure you receive RMA from our Technical Support before returning any merchandise Make a copy of the request form on the following page Fill it out Fax it to us at 450 437 8053 Send us an e mail at RMA ca kontron com In the e mail you must include your name your company name your address your city your postal zip code your phone number and your e mail You must also include the serial number of the defective product and a description of the problem When returning a unit i In the box you have to include the name and telephone number of a person whom we can contact for further explanations if necessary when returning goods Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question ii Ensure that the unit is properly pac
22. ive boot order of an adapter The BIOS traverses up to four adapters in the specified Boot Order order in search of bootable media The possible values are 0 1 2 or 3 The Boot Adapter List Menu modifies this item Indicates whether an adapter is eligible for LSI Logic software control or is reserved for control by non LSI Logic software 4 4 3 Boot Adapter List Menu The Boot Adapter List Menu specifies the adapter boot order when more than one 05 adapter is present The CU can designate up to four adapters as bootable To access the Boot Adapter Menu select Boot Adapter List on the Main Menu and press enter The CU then displays the Boot Adapter List Menu To add an adapter to the boot list press Insert while on the Boot Adapter List This locates the cursor on the adapter select list Use the arrow keys to select an adapter and press Enter to add it to the end of Boot Adapter List To remove an adapter from the boot list select the adapter and press Delete Select the adapter and press the key to decrease the adapter s relative order in the boot list or press the key to increase the adapter s relative order in the boot list PCI Bus Dev Func Port Number LSI Logic Control Boot Adapter List Menu LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version x xx Boot Adapter List Insert Add an adapter Delete Remove an adapter Adapter Dev Boot Current Fun Order Status LSI1030 0 60 0 18511030 0 61 1
23. ked Pack it in a rigid cardboard box 11 Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning iv Ship prepaid We take care of insuring incoming units Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec 476 2A7 Canada B 2 PMC261 User s Guide G kontron always a Jump ahead Contact Name Company Name Street Address City Return to Manufacturer Authorization Request Country Province State Postal Zip Code Phone Number Extension Fax Number E Mail P 0 Serial Number Failure or Problem Description if not under warranty Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec Canada 276 2A7 Fax this form to Kontron s Technical Support department in Canada at 450 437 8053 B 3 PMC261 User s Guide
24. mat drive Low level formatting completely erases all data on the drive Formatting the drive creates a 512 byte sector size even if the drive was formatted to another sector size Verify Press Enter to verify all sectors on the device and to reassign defective Logical Block Addresses Restore Defaults Press Enter to obtain default settings Information on data transfer rates Mega Transfers s Data Width 8 Mbytes s Data Width 16 Mbytes s Synchronous Period nsec 0 Asynchronous 0 Asynchronous 0 Asynchronous 0 Asynchronous 5 5 10 200 10 10 20 100 20 20 40 50 40 80 25 80 160 12 5 160 320 6 25 4 4 7 Exiting the SCSI BIOS Configuration Utility Because some changes only take effect after the system reboots itis important to exit this configuration utility properly To exit press Esc and respond to the verification prompts Some changes might be lost if you reboot before properly exiting the CU 4 5 Installing Drivers 4 5 1 Drivers For drivers and installation instructions or for more information visit our Web site at www kontron com or our FTP site at ftp kontron ca support or you may also contact 5 Technical Support department 4 11 PCM261 User s Guide Contents Connector 5 4 4 A 1 e eva Ee Vara o ainin B 1 PMC261 User s Guide A Connector Pinouts A 1 CONNECTORS AND HEADERS SUM
25. mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields viii PCM261 User s Guide Working with Batteries Care and Handling Precautions for Lithium Batteries Your computer board has a standard nonrechargeable lithium battery Do not short circuit Donotheatorincinerate Donot charge Do not deform or disassemble Do not apply solder directly Do not mix different types or partially used batteries together Always observe proper polarities ix PCM261 User s Guide Replacing Lithium Batteries Exercise caution while replacing lithium batteries WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries following manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION a danger d explosion s il a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabriquant ACHTUNG Explosionsgefahr bei falschem Batteriewechsel Verwenden Sie nur die empfohlenen Batterietypen des Herstellers Entsorgen Sie die verbrauchten Batterien laut Gebrauchsanweisung des Herstellers ATENCION Puede explotar si la pila no este bien reemplazada Solo reemplazca la pila con
26. movable Media This field specifies the removable media support option for an adapter There are three possible Support settings None Boot Drive Only and With Media Installed None indicates there 15 no removable media support whether the drive is selected as first BBS or is the first in the scan order non BBS Boot Drive Only provides removable media support for a removable hard drive if it is first in the scan order With Media Installed provides removable media regardless of the drive ordering CHS Mapping This field defines the Cylinder Head Sector CHS values mapping method CHS Mapping allows two settings SCSI Plug and Play Mapping default value and Alternate CHS Mapping SCSI Plug and Play Mapping automatically determines the most efficient and compatible mapping Alternate CHS Mapping utilizes an alternate method that might be required if a device is moved between adapters from different vendors These options have no effect after the FDISK command partitions the disk To change the CHS Mapping on a partitioned disk use the FDISK command to delete all partitions and reboot the system to clear the memory Be certain that the correct disk is the target of an FDISK command Spinup Delay This field indicates the number of seconds to wait between spin ups of devices attached to an adapter Staggered spin ups balance the electrical current load on the system during boot The default value is 2 seconds with choices between 1
27. omer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s guide discover an error or just want to provide some feedback please send a message to Tech Writer ca kontron com Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible and post the revised user s guide in our Web site Thank you Advisory Conventions Seven types of advisories are used throughout the user guides to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Note Signal Paths Related Jumpers BIOS Settings Software Usage Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components Note ES n Indicate information that is important for you to know Signal Paths Indicate the places where you can fin the signal on the board Related Jumpers Indicate the jumpers that are related to this sections BIOS Settings iud Indicate where you can set this option in the BIOS c Software Usage Indicates how you can access this feature through software CAUTION A Indicate potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem A WARNING Indicates potential for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the problem Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or a caution condition in this user s guide However Kontron does not claim to ha
28. queried Use this option if a Scan LUNs gt 0 multi LUN device responds to unoccupied LUNs or to reduce the visibility of multi LUN device to LUN 0 Set this option to No if there is a problem with a device that responds to all LUNs This field allows device to disconnect during SCSI operations Some newer devices run faster with disconnect enabled while some older devices run faster with disconnect disabled This field indicates the maximum amount of time 0 to 9999 in seconds to wait for a SCSI operation to complete Because time outs provide a safeguard that allows the system to recover if an operation fails SCSI Timeout LSI Logic recommends using a value greater than zero A value of zero allows unlimited time for an operation to complete and could result in the system hanging To specify new timeout value press Enter type in a value and press Enter again 4 10 PCM261 User s Guide Queue Tags This field allows the use of queue tags for a device The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS does not use queue tags This item specifies queue tag control to higher level device drivers This field indicates if this device can be selected as the boot device This option is only applicable to Boot Choice devices attached to adapter 0 in the boot list on non BBS systems It provides primitive BBS flexibility to non BBS systems Press Enter to low level format the device If enabled this option allows low level formatting on a disk For
29. t Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt SEAGATE 0594 lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt ST31055N lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt LSI1030 lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt Verify gt lt Defaults gt lt lt Scroll Indicator gt gt Description SCSI ID This field indicates the 5 SCSI Identifier Device Identifier This field indicates the ASCII device identifier string extracted from the device s Inquiry Data MB sec This field specifies the maximum synchronous data transfer rate in Mbytes s Users cannot directly edit this field because the Data Width MT s fields determine its setting The default for this field 15 320 This field indicates the maximum synchronous data transfer rate in Mega Transfers s The default value Me is 160 MT Sec Data Width This field indicates the maximum data width in bits This field indicates whether to scan for this SCSI identifier at boot time Set this option to No if there is Scan ID a device that you do not want to be available to the system To decrease the boot time choose No for unused SCSI IDs This field indicates whether to scan for non zero LUNs LUN 0 is always
30. tend the standard disk service routine that is provided through INT13h During the boot time initialization the SCSI BIOS determines if the system BIOS has already installed other hard disks such as an IDE drive If so the SCSI BIOS maps any SCSI drives it finds behind the already installed drive s Otherwise the SCSI BIOS installs drives starting with the system boot drive and the system boots from a drive controlled by the SCSI BIOS The Fusion MPT BIOS supports the BIOS Boot Specification BBS Please ensure that the BIOS has at least 32K of continuous space to execute 4 2 Initialization This section describes the BBS initialization and CD ROM initialization procedures 4 2 1 Boot Initialization with BBS The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS provides support for the BBS which enables selection of the boot device If the system supports the BBS use the system BIOS setup menu to select the boot and drive order 4 2 2 CD ROM Boot Initialization The Fusion MPT SCSI BIOS supports boot initialization from a CD ROM drive The five types of emulation are No emulation disk Floppy 1 2 Mbyte emulation disk Floppy 1 44 Mbyte emulation disk Floppy 2 88 Mbyte emulation disk Hard disk emulation The type of emulation assigns the drive letter for the CD ROM For example if a 1 44 Mbyte floppy emulation CD is loaded the CD ROM drive becomes the A drive and the existing floppy becomes drive B 4 1 PCM261 User s Guide 4 3 Starting th
31. tipas equivalentes segun las instrucciones del manifacturo Vote las pilas usads segun las instrucciones del manifacturo gt gt gt x PCM261 User s Guide Preface Contents How Use This G lde UE E Ec icone xii Customer xiii Advisory Conventions Lirica xiii Unpacking xiv Powering Up the xiv Adapter Storing Boards uoa dude uM Regulatory Compliance Statements Limited Warranty scans dace Ea AE xvi xi PCM261 User s Guide How to Use This Guide This user s guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades You can find the latest release of this User s Guide at http www kontron com or at ftp ftp kontron ca support For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned The following is a summary of chapter contents Chapter 1 Product Description Chapter 2 Onboard Features Chapter 3 Installing the board Chapter 4 Software Setup Appendix A Connector Pinout Appendix Getting Help PCM261 User s Guide Cust
32. ttings Pause When Boot Alert Displayed Negotiate with Devices 4 5 PCM261 User s Guide 4 4 5 X Adapter Properties Menu The Adapter Properties Menu allows you to view and modify adapter settings It also provides access to an adapter s device settings To access the Adapter Properties Menu select the adapter on the Main Menu and press enter The CU then displays the Adapter Properties Menu for the selected adapter Host Adapter Properties Menu Example LSI Logic MPT SCSI Setup Utility Version MPT x xx Adapter Properties Adapter LSI1030 Device Properties Mirroring Properties lt Synchronize Whole Mirror Host SCSI ID 115 SCSI Bus Scan Order Low to High 0 Max Removable Media Support None CHS Mapping SCSI Plug and Play Mapping Spinup Delay Secs 2 Secondary Cluster Server No Termination Control Auto lt Restore Defaults gt 4 6 PCM261 User s Guide lt Device Properties gt Press Enter to view and modify device properties Host SCSI ID This field indicates the SCSI identifier of an adapter LSI Logic recommends setting this field to the highest priority SCSI identifier which is SCSI ID 7 SCSI Bus Scan Order This field indicates the order in which to scan SCSI identifiers on an adapter Changing this item affects drive letter assignments if more than one device is attached to an adapter and might create a conflict with an operating system that automatically assigns drive order Re
33. ve covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution or a Warning xiii PCM261 User s Guide Unpacking Follow these recommendations while unpacking Remove all items from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately Inspectthe product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Savethe box and packing material for possible future shipment Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items Make sure that all connectors are properly connected Verify your boot devices Make sure the BIOS has at least 32K of continuous space to execute Ifthe system does not start properly try booting without any other 1 0 peripherals attached including Compact PCI or PMC adapters Make sure your system provides the minimum DC voltages required at the board s slot especially if DC power is carried by cables If you are still not able to get your board running contact our Technical Support for assistance xiv PCM261 User s Guide Adapter Cables Because adapter cables come from various manufacturers pinouts can differ The direct crimp design offered by Kontron allows the simplest cable assembly All cables are available from Kontron Sales Department Storing Boards Electronic
34. venly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Also before connecting a cable make sue both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned CAUTION A Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this user s A guide Follow installation and troubleshooting instructions closely vii PCM261 User s Guide Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm system boards Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to components Kontron strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedure which can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing equipment Take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD When unpacking static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Handle components and boards with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal
35. vice driver that is specific to the peripheral The SCSI BIOS CU allows parameter modification to support these devices 4 2 PCM261 User s Guide 4 4 Using the SCSI This section describes the SCSI BIOS CU The options in the SCSI CU depend upon which BIOS and firmware you have installed You could have installed either the standard SCSI BIOS and its associated firmware or the IM enabled SCSI BIOS and its associated firmware All of the SCSI BIOS CU screens follow fixed field areas The header area provides static information text which is typically the product title and version The menu area provides the current menu and uses a cursor for menu item selection The footer area provides general help information 4 4 1 User Input User Input Key Definition Description F1 Help Context sensitive help for the cursor resident field F2 Menu Sets cursor context to the menu selection area Select a menu item and press Enter Arrow Keys Select Item Use these keys to position the cursor The items with values in brackets are modifiable Use the numeric keypad and to change a modifiable field to its next relative value Esc Abort Exit Escape stops the current context operation and exits the current screen Items with values in lt gt brackets are executable Press Enter to execute the function of the selected field Change Item Execute Item 4 4 2 When invoked the CU first displays the M
36. ystem design constraints An onboard BIOS comes with a built in SCSI configuration utility as well Reliability With an MTBF of 1 000 000hrs combined with Kontron s reputation of high quality the PMC261 can be relied upon for critical applications in the communications medical military aerospace and industrial automation fields 1 1 PCM261 User s Guide 1 2 What s Included This board is shipped with the following items One Quick Reference Sheet One CD ROM containing drivers One PMC261 board Cables that have been ordered If any item is missing or damaged contact the supplier 1 3 Board Specifications Ultra 160 up to PCI 64 bit 66MHz Ultra 320 up to PCI X64 bit 133MHz 3 3V or 5V 1 0 compatible Option to stack a mezzanine over the PMC to bring the PCI signals up to a second only on a dual slot cPCI DT64 board Ultra 160 LSI 53C1010R SCSI chip Ultra 320 LSI 53C1030 SCSI chip Dual channel 1 68 pins VHDCI SCSI connector on faceplate 2 Rear access Rear 1 0 module Low Voltage Differential LVD or Single Ended SE signaling LVD and Activity LED s for Rear and Front channels 4MB Flash memory BIOS OS Compatibility Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Linux Compliancy PMC P1386 1V2 4 with 64 bit Up to 133MHz PCI X bus 5 86 x 2 91 149 x 74 mm Standard PMC board Weight 90g Supply Voltage Vcc 3 3V 5 5 ICC max 3 3V 2 8A ICC max
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
NanoPC User`s Manual Gamme de produits DVCAM 2007 - Harlander.com Accepted Version (PDF 4MB) 充電器についての安全上のご注意 安全のために 保証書とサービス 充電 VTech mi6861 User's Manual DC700WICR User Manual Nurse Educator Role: Strategies and Practicum Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file