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1.             pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    PS 2 connectors  The keyboard PS 2 connector and mouse PS 2 connector are  both marked  Please make sure the keyboard and mouse are connected to the    correct PS 2 connector     4 8 4 Parallel Port Cable without Bracket    The optional parallel port  LPT  cable respectively connects the onboard LPT 26 pin box  header to an external LPT device  like a printer   The cable comprises a 26 pin female  header  to be connected to the onboard LPT box header  on one side and on the other  side a standard external LPT connector  To connect the LPT cable  please follow the    steps below     Step 1  Locate the connector  The LPT connector location is shown in Section 3 1 1     Step 2  Align the connectors  Correctly align pin 1 on the cable connector with pin 1 on    the PCIE 9452 LPT box header connector  See Figure 4 11     Step 3  Insert the cable connectors Once the cable connector is properly aligned with  the 26 pin box header connector on the PCIE 9452  connect the cable    connector to the onboard connector  See Figure 4 11        Figure 4 11  LPT Cable Connection    Step 4  Attach the LPT connector to the chassis  To secure the LPT interface    connector to the chassis please refer to the installation instructions that came       aeh Page 63       e  IE fi echiology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    with the chassis     Step 5  Connect LPT device  Once the LPT interface connector is connected to the    chassis  
2.          nnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnnuverevnnnnnnnnr 55  Figure 4 5  COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select Jumper Location           urrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnnn 56  Figure 4 6  CompactFlash   Setup Jumper Location      nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnn 57    Page vii              IE   r echnhology Corp        Figure 4 7  LCD Voltage Select Jumper Location        ss    xuunrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnr 58  Figure 4 8  7 1 Channel AUGIO Kil E 60  Figure 4 9  IDE Cable Connection    E 61  Figure 4 10  Keyboard mouse Y cable Connection       sss  xuunvrvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunevennnnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnn 62  Figure 4 11  LPT Cable Connections sissa a a aaa a a a i 63  Figure 4 12  Connect the LPT RE 64  Figure 4 13  Single RS 232 Cable Installation           eesnnnnnnnneernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnr 65  FOWE E ITE CONNEC E 66  Figure 4 15  Backlight Inverter Connection            xxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnr 67  Figure 4 16  INIFOGUCHION SCION sevu aeea REE a RO 68  Figur   4 17  Available Drivers uaii a Aa aA AEA A AA Aa 68        Page viii    zf         VC      ti ka       PM US15W User Manual    List of Tables       Table 1 1  OI EE ee Le rn CN 19  Table 2 1  Package List Contents Je 23  Table 2 2  Package List Contents  Optional ltemsy           nnnxrrrnnnnnnernnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnn 23  Table 3 1  Peripheral Interface Co
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4.        AddOn ROM Display Mode  EOrce BIOS  to boot the system           sz Er Seman  ES Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  EL General Help  ETO Save and Exit  EG Exit       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 12  Boot Settings Configuration     gt  Quick Boot  Enabled     Use the Quick Boot BIOS option to make the computer speed up the boot process      gt  Disabled No POST procedures are skipped     gt  Enabled DEFAULT Some POST procedures are skipped to decrease    the system boot time     gt  Quiet Boot  Disabled     Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots      gt  Disabled DEFAULT Normal POST messages displayed     gt  Enabled OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages          Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp      gt  AddOn ROM Display Mode  Force BIOS     PM US15W User Manual       Use the AddOn ROM Display Mode option to allow add on ROM  read only memory     messages to be displayed      gt  Force BIOS DEFAULT The system forces third party BIOS to display    during system boot      gt  Keep Current The system displays normal information during    system boot      gt  Bootup Num Lock  On     Use the Bootup Num Lock BIOS option to specify if the number lock setting must be    modified during boot up      gt  off Does not enable the keyboard Number Lock automatically  To  use the 10 keys on the keyboard  press the Number Lock key  located on the upper left hand corner of the 10 key pad  The  Number L
5.      PM US15W User Manual    3 2 9 Keyboard Mouse Connector    CN Label  KBMS  CN Type  6 pin wafer connector  CN Pinouts  See Figure 3 11    CN Location  See Table 3 10    The keyboard and mouse connector can be connected to a standard PS 2 cable or PS 2    Y cable to add keyboard and mouse functionality to the system                       Figure 3 11  Keyboard Mouse Connector Location     Pinno    DESCRIPTION    MOUSE CLOCK  a KEYBOARD DATA  KEYBOARD CLOCK    GND       Table 3 10  Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinouts    7 reg Page 37    za bd    bd               UE AMT echhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       3 2 10 LAN Connector    CN Label  LAN1  CN Type  10 pin box header  CN Location  See Figure 3 12    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 11    The PM US15W is equipped with an Ethernet controller  The Ethernet controller is  interfaced to the external LAN by direct connection to the LAN connection or by    connecting the LAN connector to an RJ 45 interface connector        Table 3 11  LAN Connector Pinouts    Zim i 2            s               et hn       ER   2  Sec          PM US15W User Manual    3 2 11 LCD Inverter Connector    CN Label  CN5  CN Type  5 pin wafer connector  CN Location  See Figure 3 13    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 12    The Inverter connector connects to the LCD backlight        Figure 3 13  LCD Inverter Connector Location       pin no    DESCRIPTION       Table 3 12  LCD Inverter Connector Pinouts    3 2 12 Front Panel Connector    CN Label  J1  CN Type  10 pin
6.     DDR 533 SO DIMM SDRAM up to 2 GB     Complete I O support with IDE  CF Type II  PCI 104  LAN  and 4 x USB2 0  and 4 x RS 232     Supports 18 24 bit LVDS LCD      i  Page 13    et hn                _     IE   lechnology  Corp     1 2 PM US15W Motherboard Overview    PM US15W User Manual    D   sech E  2 E      z 2   lt  Q  x lt     oo  5 ek A O c  Ce LL  ei EK Mo            kke       Main power  input     LCD Inverter  Digital UO  IDE       MS COM1 COM4    co aoa KS Serial Ports  LVDS MS  m m oO   l    non e de    D 2  i FF 3 383 o  Z egg     N   S N  I oe H Q  YES o  nS vw  va g e  NA O   H           Oo    Om    Figure 1 2  PM US15W Motherboard Overview          SI    e  HE RTechnology Corp        LL9SLP6 GOLAOOLE VAR  Hill k     8501 10 0019800 8      Mia le    jie laf eet DR  EH Sey UN wier D pilin     yA i   ia i  KE  AE Wa  ZC Er VU  1  IG HK eh i    CF Master Slave select    CF Card Slot DDR2 SO DIMM    Figure 1 3  PM US15W Motherboard Solder Side Overview    1 2 1 PM US15W Motherboard Connectors    The PM US15W motherboard has the following connectors on board        1 x AT ATX 12V 5V connector     1 x CompactFlash   connector  solder side      1 x DDR2 SO DIMM connector  solder side        x Digital I O connector     1x HD audio connector  supported via optional 7 1 channel HD audio kit with  Realtek ALC883 codec      1x IDE device connector     1x Keyboard mouse connector      1 x LAN connector      1 x LCD Inverter connector     1 x LED connector      1 x LVDS LC
7.     Er  IGI        IEI Technology Corp     MODEL     PM US1 BW   gr    PCI 104 SBC with Intel   Atom    Z510 2530 1 1 1 6 GHz CPU   Ethernet  USB 2 0  Audio  CF Card Type 2  RS 232  RS 422 485   IDE  RoHS Compliant    To es PM USTSWRev 1 1        User Manual    vi E  NG TET RE IG S       RoHS II              IE   r echnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Revision  ome  version  enans    4 August  2010 1 11 Minor update    23 June 2010 1 10 Updated for R11    4 August  2009 1 01 Minor edit    13 July 2009 1 00 Initial release                zx SELA    PM US15W User Manual      0   tei RTechnology Corp     Copyright       COPYRIGHT NOTICE    The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to  improve reliability  design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part    of the manufacturer     In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct  indirect  special  incidental  or  consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or    documentation  even if advised of the possibility of such damages     This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright  All rights are  reserved  No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical  electronic  or    other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer     TRADEMARKS    All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification    purposes only and may be trademarks an
8.     LEI AMT echhology Corp       IEI 78000 000233 RS Intel US15W  P  Series  V1 00 EEK   Ei  IEI Technology Corp   Te NANO US15WP Te iQ7 US15W   e eNANO US15WP  e PM US15W  Te VWAFER US15WP  Te VWAFER US15WP2     e AC KIT883HD     e China RoHS Substance Report      Visit IEI Website    Explore CD  Intel US15W P  Series   Exit       Figure 4 16  Introduction Screen    Step 11  Click PM US15W     Step 12  Anew screen with a list of available drivers appears  Figure 4 17      E  14     e 1 Chipset IEI Technology Corp       IEl 7B000 000233 RS Intel US15W P  Series  V1 00    2 Graphic   3 LAN   4 Audio   5 USB Client   6 Codec  Windows Vista Only   7 iSMM    8 Manual      Visit IEI Website    Explore CD  Intel US15W P  Series   Exit       Figure 4 17  Available Drivers    Step 13  Install all of the necessary drivers in this menu     PM US15W User Manual             ye  tei   Technology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Chapter    A    BIOS             Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       5 1 Introduction    The BIOS is programmed onto the BIOS chip  The BIOS setup program allows changes to    certain system settings  This chapter outlines the options that can be changed     5 1 1 Starting Setup    The AMI BIOS is activated when the computer is turned on  The setup program can be    activated in one of two ways     1  Press the DELETE key as soon as the system is turned on or  2  Press the DELETE key when the    Press Del to enter SETUP    message    appears 
9.     PM US15W User Manual     gt  Disabled The console is not redirected after POST    gt  Boot Loader Redirection is active during POST and during Boot  Loader    gt  Always DEFAULT Redirection is always active  Some OSes may not    work if set to Always      gt  Terminal Type  ANSI     Use the Terminal Type BIOS option to specify the remote terminal type      gt  ANSI DEFAULT The target terminal type is ANSI   gt  vT100 The target terminal type is VT 100   gt  VT UTF8 The target terminal type is VT UTF8    5 3 6 USB Configuration    Use the USB Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 9  to read USB configuration information    and configure the USB settings     BIOS SEILU  UTNE ve  PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset    Ee tron Enables Use hose  controllers  Modules Version 2 1  13 7    USB Devices Enabled   None    Enabled  gt  Select Sereen    USE Funer ron       Enabled  TL Select Item              Legacy USE upper   USB 220 Controller  USB 2 0 Controller Mode    Enabled Enter Go to SubScreen   HiSpeed Fl General Help  F10 Save and Exit  BOG Bone       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 9  USB Configuration        Page 88         pmo  VE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual     gt  USB Configuration    The USB Configuration field shows the system USB configuration  The items listed are       Module Version  X XXXXX XXXXX      USB Devices Enabled    The USB Devices Enabled field lists the USB devices that are enabled on the system     gt  USB 1 1 Cont
10.    Advanced     Changes the advanced system settings     PCIPnP     Changes the advanced PCI PnP Settings    Boot     Changes the system boot configuration      Security     Sets User and Supervisor Passwords      Chipset     Changes the chipset settings       Exit     Selects exit options and loads default settings    The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu    items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above     an   gt     Ca   3 2    j       zx SELA          Hr   lechnology  Corp     5 2 Main    PM US15W User Manual       The Main BIOS menu  BIOS Menu 1  appears when the BIOS Setup program is entered     The Main menu gives an overview of the basic system information     BLOS SELU  UTLLLTPY  Boot Security   Chipset    Advanced PCIPNP    System Overview    AMIBIOS   Version Se  EE kee Dare o 0  ENG EITI    Processor   Type EG Pen  Speed SKI   Commer Sch    system Memory  Size 7 TOOME    System Time  System Time      1  OCH    EEN   Tue 04 27 2009     CME o Module 0P 0237  qi Module  DZ ON       Use  ENTERI  TTAB or   SHIFT TAB  to select a  field     dl e e  configure system time     2 e eer  EE Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  El General Help  ETO Save and Exit  ESC EXIT    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 1  Main     gt  System Overview    The System Overview lists a brief summary of different system components  The fields in    System Overview cannot be changed  The items shown in t
11.  LA   e    LU  OY  Ka    180     lt   UO   w     Q57 18    Ul lt  I IDUI IDDI lt  I DIDI lt  DUIDU  lt    lt I Ii lt I  lt    lt   lt  UI DUDI lt  UI IUl l lt  UI IDUI lt  I UI UI lt  UI UI I lt      W      v lvululdlolv dleolvuldldol uv    W  o LI CH LI OUOI SI SH ol SOU sani wf  m o W   LA   N Ol   e O   Ul    LI w ffe D D  CH N Tp  WN end O     amp             Eu    124    DU BA2     Gd fe fl fe fl  lt   0  lt  e LOD cl sel DD le Ge fl fe  lt   lt  U    lt   UIOoOJOoOJ      U WTA UO Hi Ou DO Oxu Ui U OJ     Dol aly    Nje DV SIS Ui Si DIS wl     w   H   el um y  oO UT A     CH    W  I RTechnology Corp     DM4 DQS13    148   DM5 DQS14    DM6 DQS15       Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    192   VDD    RONT    183    185    187  189  191  193 194   SAO    195 196   SAL    197 DDSPD    198   SA2    199     lt     s glg s 21314313  F  gt    gt  Ululul V u  wo       lt     DDI D        Table 3 3  DDR2 SO DIMM Socket Pinouts    3 2 3 Battery Connector    CN Label  BT1  CN Type  2 pin wafer connector  CN Location  See Figure 3 5    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 4    This battery connector connects to an externally mounted 3V  Lithium  cell coin battery   VARTA CR2032   The life expectancy of the battery is approximately seven years     Depending on the working condition  the life expectancy may be shorter     Replacing the battery is not a user operation     If the battery starts to weaken and lose voltage  contact a vendor or IEI for a replacement    module  Dis
12.  Mouse Y cable Connector    The PM US15W R11 is shipped with a keyboard mouse Y cable connector  The  keyboard mouse Y cable connector connects to a keyboard mouse connector on the  PM US15W R11 and branches into two cables that are each connected to a PS 2       rg erg      2 aa 23 Page 61    WW     5             ke pee    gt  Ore                    LEI AMT echhology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    connector  one for a mouse and one for a keyboard  To connect the keyboard mouse    Y cable connector  please follow the steps below     Step 1     Step 2     Step 3     Locate the connector  The location of the keyboard mouse Y cable connector    is shown in Section 3 1 1     Align the connectors  Correctly align pin 1 on the cable connector with pin 1 on    the PM US15W R11 keyboard mouse connector  See Figure 4 10     Insert the cable connectors Once the cable connector is properly aligned with  the keyboard mouse connector on the PM US15W R11  connect the cable    connector to the onboard connectors  See Figure 4 10        Figure 4 10  Keyboard mouse Y cable Connection    Step 4     Step 5     Attach PS 2 connectors to the chassis  The keyboard mouse Y cable  connector is connected to two PS 2 connectors  To secure the PS 2 connectors  to the chassis please refer to the installation instructions that came with the    chassis     Connect the keyboard and mouse  Once the PS 2 connectors are connected    to the chassis  a keyboard and mouse can each be connected to one of the
13.  Remote access configuration options shown below  appear     Serial Port Number   Serial Port Mode   Flow Control   Redirection after BIOS POST  Terminal Type    VT UTF8 Combo Key Support    These configuration options are discussed below         Page 86         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual     gt  Detected Serial Port r  1     Use the Detected Serial Port option to select the serial port used for remote access      gt  1 DEFAULT System is remotely accessed through COM1   gt  2 System is remotely accessed through COM2   gt  3 System is remotely accessed through COM3    NOTE  Make sure the selected COM port is enabled through the Super I O configuration    menu      gt  Base Address  IRQ  3F8h 4     The Base Address  IRQ option cannot be configured and only shows the interrupt    address of the serial port listed above      gt  Serial Port Mode  115200 8 n 1     Use the Serial Port Mode option to select baud rate through which the console redirection    is made  The following configuration options are available      115200 8 n 1 DEFAULT      5 600 8 n 1    38400 8 n 1    19200 8 n 1   09600 8 n 1    IN NOTE     Identical baud rate setting musts be set on the host  a management    computer running a terminal software  and the slave     gt  Redirection After BIOS POST  Always     Use the Redirection After BIOS POST option to specify when console redirection should    occur       enden Page 87    za bd    bd                      _     Sn   lechnology  Corp 
14.  VBAT SE El General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exi       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 7  Hardware Health Configuration     gt  Hardware Health Monitoring    The following system parameters and values are shown  The system parameters that are    monitored are       System Temperatures    o CPU Temperature   O System Temperature    Voltages    O  1 5V   O Vcore   O  5Vin   O VBAT    5 3 5 Remote Access Configuration    Use the Remote Access Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 8  to configure remote    access parameters  The Remote Access Configuration is an AMIBIOS feature and               _     ya   lechnology  Corp     allows a remote host running a terminal program to display and configure the BIOS       PM US15W User Manual    settings     BIOS SEIU  UTLLLTY  PCIPNP Boot Security   Chipset    Configure Remote Access type and parameters    Remote Access  Disabled     1   3F8H  4     Detected Serial port  Base Address  IRQ    Redirection After BIOS POST  Terminal Type    Always      gt  Select Screen   ANSI  TL Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Spe          Serial Port Mode MG 2 00s NN             v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 8  Remote Access Configuration     gt  Remote Access  Disabled     Use the Remote Access option to enable or disable access to the remote functionalities    of the system      gt  Disabled DEFAULT Remote access is disabled    gt  Enabled
15.  Y cable Connector         rrrnnnrrrnrvnnnnnnrrnrrnnnnnnrrnrnnnnnerrnnvnnnnenrrnnsnnn 6l  4 8 4 Parallel Port Cable without Bracket  63  4 8 5 Single RS 232 Cable  without Bracket   64  ER E NN 65  49 SOW IW ARE TING E EN E 67  DIS 69    Page v             O   HE   lechnology Corp        SEET 70  STN 70  PE DS RENERE 70  N  E FK GE 0  2  E 71  5 1 4 Unable to Reboot After Configuration Change    71  EE DM REE EE oe ee ee ee 71   MN 12   DN 73  I E E 74  TE EE eege 75   5 3 2 1 IDE Master  IDE Slave s rassoersernnsvnennennesensnnunenneskennsesnnnansaensnensnenevnaenssnnaenne 78  5 3 3 Super I O Configuration vocsiccsesisssaccaasesececioasdsssevacesaans sacredsevedecdsesdsestvscconsenssests 82  5 3 4 Hardware Health Contteuration  85  5 3 5 Remote Access Configuration            rrnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnvnnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnneenee 85  TDN 88   PIP 90   DON 92  33d Dool SN 93  EE 95  ISTIDEN 96  TONN 96  JG DID DE EE 97   TN 98   TEGE II WEE 99  5 7 1 Northbridge Chipset Conftgeuragrion   100  MSN 101   VP 103   NIS OPTION irrcecetcascans S E E E 105  BIFRNNE OG en 108  CV TDN TIVER vvs 111  D HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE    eseose0eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneneeneseeeee 114    D 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE TABLE FOR IPB PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS  ROHS COMPLIANT UNDER 2002 95 EC WITHOUT MERCURY           cccecceceecesceccecesceseecs 115           zf     e    TE STE    Seet       Ae  IE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    List of Figures       Fig
16.  an E EEEE ein 31  3 2   CPLD Programming Connector E 33  3 2 6 Digital I O Connector cases savrcncigesnsatnctseoxdnedesaavaconensbesnsatiastdeoxtaudesaaweckorenstesasatioes 34   Dit EE 34  KETTEN 35        Page iv              O STE      pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    KONNE 37  EEN Ne 38  MINN 39  INTENS 39  ITEM 40  3 2d4 R5 232 SCTIOLT OFF CONNCCIONS REE 42  3 2 15 RS 422 485 Serial Port EEN 43  5 240 LVDS EEN 44  INN 45  ENST NTN 47  SST NN 48  4 2 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS sicssaasexe2iecscxeusenseselanneavancnasetellacscnesseeseeclaoneacaaeeanetedes 49  4 2  Installation Ne 49  4 2 2 Installation Checklist ssisisssissrtericeniserseritriisceunraitrreinirerite tikadi 50  UNN 51  4 4 SO DIMM AND COMPACTFLASH   INSTALLATION   ennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 51  4 4 1 SO DIMM Module Jnetolleotton  52  4 5 COMPACTFLASH   CARD INSTALLATION        cccceceeeeeeeeceecececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 52  INT 53  4 6 1 AT ATX Power Select Jumper Settings      rrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnvnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnrnnnnnne 55  4 6 2 COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select Jumper  55  4 6 3 CompactFlash   Master Slave Select Switch  56  4 6 4 LCD Panel Voltage Select JUMPper seere 57  BG ROTA S SIS NEO EE 58  4 8 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL DEVICE CONNECTIONS    nrrrrrrnrvverrrrrrrrnrvvvnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnneeesssnnee 59  4 8 1 7 1 Channel Audio Kit Installation          orrorrrrnnnorrrrnnnorrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnerennnn 59  NTN 61  4 8 3 Keyboard Mouse
17.  are shown in Section 3 1 1  A    complete list of all the peripheral interface connectors can be seen in Section 3 1 2     3 1 1 PM US15W Motherboard Layout    Figure 3 1 shows the on board peripheral connectors and jumpers on the front side of the  board        Figure 3 1  Connector and Jumper Locations  Front Side     Figure 3 2 shows the onboard peripheral connectors on the solder side of the board             _     IE   r ecnhnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Figure 3 2  Connector and Jumper Locations  Solder Side     3 1 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors    The table below shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the PM US15W    motherboard  Detailed descriptions of these connectors can be found in the following    section             _ e  HE RTechnology Corp   PM US15W User Manual    LVDS LCD connector 20 pin crimp connector   LVDS1  PCl 104 connector 120 pin socket    RS 232 Serial ports 1 4 connector   40 pin box header  RS 422 85 Serial port connector   4 pin box header  USB connectors 8 pin header USB1  USB2       Table 3 1  Peripheral Interface Connectors    3 2 Internal Peripheral Connectors    Internal peripheral connectors on the motherboard are only accessible when the  motherboard is outside of the chassis  This section has complete descriptions of all the    internal  peripheral connectors on the PM US15W motherboard     3 2 1 12V   5V Power Connector    CN Label  CN8  CN Type  3 pin terminal block  CN Location  See Figure 3 3    CN Pinou
18.  gt  3 PIO mode 3 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 11 1 MB s           gt     PM US15W User Manual    4      pane  IE  RTechnology Corp        PIO mode 4 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 16 6 MB s     This setting generally works with all hard disk drives    manufactured after 1999  For other disk drives  such as IDE    CD ROM drives  check the specifications of the drive       gt  DMA Mode  Auto     Use the DMA Mode BIOS selection to adjust the DMA mode options      gt      gt     e ER   2  Go Ach                  et hn       Auto    SWDMAO    SWDMA1    SWDMA2    MWDMAO    MWDMAt1    MWDMA2    UDMAO    UDMA1    UDMA2    nm gp mm ems        DEFAULT       BIOS auto detects the DMA mode  Use this value if the IDE    disk drive support cannot be determined     Single Word DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data    transfer rate of 2 1 MB s    Single Word DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data    transfer rate of 4 2 MB s    Single Word DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data    transfer rate of 8 3 MB s    Multi Word DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data  transfer rate of 4 2 MB s    Multi Word DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data  transfer rate of 13 3 MB s    Multi Word DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data  transfer rate of 16 6 MB s    Ultra DMA mode 0 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 16 6 MB s    Ultra DMA mode 1 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 25 MB s    Ultra DMA mode 2 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 33 
19.  header  CN Location  See Figure 3 14    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 13     amam    mm pr Ml G               pane  IE  RTechnology Corp        Page 39                 ya   rechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       The front panel connector provides the connectivity to the power and reset buttons  power    and hard drive activity LEDs on the chassis front panel  An adapter cable is required   Pins 9 10 are the AT ATX setting jumper     VCC   5V  LED   GND    RESET1    GND    ATX_SEL     GND       Table 3 13  LED Connector Pinouts    3 2 13 PCI 104 Connector    CN Label  CN2  CN Type  120 pin socket  CN Location  See Figure 3 15    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 14               HE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    The PCI 104 connector is for installing a PCI 104 expansion card     CN 2       Figure 3 15  PCI 104 Connector Location    eo foe pn 2   owas wer  gt   ED EE  gt  E  EG DE  gt  es  OE E E  ee EE  gt  gt  ME  ES  ES  ES  Oo  CJ  KA  LS  JE       e fex fee fae fons  s fee fee roe fe  2 EE 220  5 fm fv fem fe  s fea f   f   fo    1          O   HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    pnmo  couma  eoume  eoume  eoumo    Table 3 14  PCI 104 Connector Pinouts       3 2 14 RS 232 Serial Port Connectors    CN Label  CN6   CN Type  40 pin box header  CN Location  See Figure 3 16  CN Pinouts  see Table 3 15    The serial ports connector connects to RS 232 serial port devices        Figure 3 16  RS 232 Serial Port Connector Locations        Page 42      pane  IE  
20.  is available to be use  WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sections the PCI PnP devices   may cause system to malfunction EE EE ER  RE  Reserved  is reserved for use by  mod  Reserved  legacy ISA devices  TROS  Available   TRO  Available   IROJ  Available   IROIO  Available   TRQ11  Available   IROTA  Available   TROLS  Available     CO i een    B   Select Item  Enter Go to Ssubscreen  Reserved Memory Size  Disabled  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  BE Bee  v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 10  PCI PnP Configuration     gt  IRQ   Available     Use the IRQ address to specify what IRQs can be assigned to a particular peripheral    device           PM US15W User Manual     gt  Available DEFAULT     gt  Reserved    Available IRQ addresses are        IRQ3     IRQ4     IRQ5  s IRQ7     IRQ9      IRQ10    IRAQ 11    IRQ 14    IRQ 15     gt  DMA Channel  Available       _ e  HE RTechnology Corp     The specified IRQ is available to be used by  PCI PnP devices    The specified IRQ is reserved for use by Legacy ISA    devices    Use the DMA Channel  option to assign a specific DMA channel to a particular PCI PnP    device      gt  Available DEFAULT     gt  Reserved    Available DMA Channels are     s DM Channel 0  s DM Channel 1  s DM Channel 3  s DM Channel 5  s DM Channel 6  s DM Channel 7    mm pm P mm      pr     ee       WW      G bl                   es ht       The specified DMA is available to be used by  PCI PnP devices    The spec
21.  label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated    Environmentally Friendly  Use Period     EFUP   This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances  would    not leak out or undergo abrupt change     This product may contain replaceable  sub assemblies components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps     These components will be separately marked     Please refer to the table on the next page     4        Page 115       Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements  Lead   Mercury   Cadmium   Hexavalent   Polybrominated   Polybrominated   Pb     Hg   Cd  Chromium   Biphenyls Diphenyl   CR VI   Ethers   PBDE     Display KO jo fo    Printed Circuit  Board   Metal  Fasteners  Cable  Assembly    Fan Assembly se be b p p    Power Supply  Assemblies    O  This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is  below the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006  X  This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for    this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006           Page 116            pce   IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual          EE PE SS  A THEE  ROHS EH           ARF  fin ERWA YEA HR BSE  gt  Ur HD Th AE    NT NS BEY  ERR  gt  ANP  tin Be 848 ROD AUNE AE BRA OE  gt  Bee HLH   gt  HETT  RS ERTER             Fei eg  Letz  FRK   RF   CR VI             
22.  of the components listed in the checklist below are missing   please do not proceed with the installation  Contact the IEI reseller or  vendor you purchased the PM US15W from or contact an IEI sales  representative directly  To contact an IEI sales representative  please    send an email to sales iei com tw        2 3 1 Package Contents    The PM US15W is shipped with the following components     Quantity   Item and Part Number image    PM US15W Z530 R11     or   PM US15W Z510 R11    ATA 33 flat cable   P N  32200 000009 RS     1 LAN cable   P N  32000 055702 RS     Power cable    P N  32000 130200 RS   Quad port RS 232 cable   P N  32200 025401 RS       ed ef ER       Or 10  VE   Technology Corp     Dual USB cable  without bracket    P N  32000 070301 RS     Mini jumper Pack    Quick Installation Guide    Utility CD       Table 2 1  Package List Contents    2 4 Optional Items    RS 422 485 cable   P N  32000 074800 RS     Audio Kit  7 1 channel HD audio Realtek ALC883 codec   P N  AC KIT883HD R10     IDE to 2 5    SATA module   P N  ITS 44 R10     LVDS to VGA converter board   P N  LVDS VGA R10     Cable for LVDS VGA R10 Module   P N  32600 114400 RS        Table 2 2  Package List Contents  Optional Items           OI SN        Technology Corp   PM US15W User Manual    Chapter    3       Connectors           Page 24    ES         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    3 1 Peripheral Interface Connectors    The locations of the peripheral interface connectors
23. 2 RS485 select 3 pin header    CompactFlash   master slave select 2 position switch  LCD voltage select 3 pin header    The PM US15W CPU board has three onboard jumpers  Figure 4 3               Figure 4 3  Jumper Locations    LX NOTE     The PM US15W does not provide a    Clear CMOS    configuration jumper  If the  system fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings  reset the CMOS contents by  disconnecting and reconnecting the BT1 battery connector  Use small sized needle    nose pliers to carefully disconnect and reconnect the BT1 battery connector             pce   IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    4 6 1 AT ATX Power Select Jumper Settings    Jumper Label  J1   Jumper Type  10 pin header  pins 9 10   Jumper Settings  See Table 4 1   Jumper Location  See Figure 4 4    The AT Power Select jumper specifies the systems power mode as AT or ATX  Use a    jumper cap to short pins 9 and 10 for ATX mode  The pins remain open for AT mode     CO    Short 9 10 ATX power mode  default   Open 9 10 AT power mode    Table 4 1  AT ATX Power Select Jumper Settings    J1   0000goo500          Figure 4 4  AT ATX Power Select Jumper Location    4 6 2 COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select Jumper    Jumper Label  JP4   Jumper Type  6 pin  2x3  header  Jumper Location  See Figure 4 5  Jumper Settings  See Table 4 2         LE Page 55    et hn          Li  HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    The COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select jumper sets the COM3 connector type to RS 232     DESC
24. 3 MB s    Page 81             Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual        gt  UDMA3 Ultra DMA mode 3 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 44 MB s  To use this mode  it is required that an  80 conductor ATA cable is used       gt  UDMA4 Ultra DMA mode 4 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 66 6 MB s  To use this mode  it is required that an  80 conductor ATA cable is used       gt  UDMAS5 Ultra DMA mode 5 selected with a maximum data transfer  rate of 99 9 MB s  To use this mode  it is required that an  80 conductor ATA cable is used       gt  SMART  Auto     Use the S M A R T option to auto detect  disable or enable Self Monitoring Analysis and  Reporting Technology  SMART  on the drive on the specified channel  S M A R T predicts  impending drive failures  The S M A R T BIOS option enables or disables this function      gt  Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects HDD SMART support    gt  Disabled Prevents BIOS from using the HDD SMART feature    gt      Enabled Allows BIOS to use the HDD SMART feature     gt  32Bit Data Transfer  Enabled     Use the 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option to enables or disable 32 bit data transfers      gt  Disabled Prevents the BIOS from using 32 bit data transfers      gt  Enabled DEFAULT Allows BIOS to use 32 bit data transfers on supported  hard disk drives     5 3 3 Super I O Configuration    Use the Super I O Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 6  to set or change the    configurations for the FDD controllers  parallel por
25. 4 0 MBps and 16 6 MBps     The Front Side Bus  FSB  is the bi directional communication channel    between the processor and the Southbridge chipset     General purpose input       Page 109                O   HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    HDD Hard disk drive  HDD  is a type of magnetic  non volatile computer    storage device that stores digitally encoded data     LCD Liquid crystal display  LCD  is a flat  low power display device that    consists of two polarizing plates with a liquid crystal panel in between     LVDS Low voltage differential signaling  LVDS  is a dual wire  high speed  differential electrical signaling system commonly used to connect LCD    displays to a computer     POST The Power on Self Test  POST  is the pre boot actions the system    performs when the system is turned on     RAM Random Access Memory  RAM  is volatile memory that loses data when  power is lost  RAM has very fast data transfer rates compared to other    storage like hard drives     SATA Serial ATA  SATA  is a serial communications bus designed for data  transfers between storage devices and the computer chipsets  The SATA  bus has transfer speeds up to 1 5 Gbps and the SATA II bus has data  transfer speeds of up to 3 0 Gbps     USB The Universal Serial Bus  USB  is an external bus standard for  interfacing devices  USB 1 1 supports 12Mbps data transfer rates and    USB 2 0 supports 480Mbps data transfer rates     VGA The Video Graphics Array  VGA  is a graphics displa
26. BIOS Menu 17  Security     gt  Change Supervisor Password    Use the Change Supervisor Password to set or change a supervisor password  The    default for this option is Not Installed  If a supervisor password must be installed  select            pmo  VE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       this field and enter the password  After the password has been added  Install appears    next to Change Supervisor Password      gt  Change User Password    Use the Change User Password to set or change a user password  The default for this  option is Not Installed  If a user password must be installed  select this field and enter the  password  After the password has been added  Install appears next to Change User    Password       Clear User Password    Use the Clear User Password to clear a user s password  The default for this option is    Not Installed  If a user password must be cleared  use this option      gt  Boot Sector Virus Protection  Disabled     Use the Boot Sector Virus Protection to enable or disable boot sector protection      gt  Disabled DEFAULT Disables the boot sector virus protection   gt  Enabled Enables the boot sector virus protection  5 7 Chipset    Use the Chipset menu  BIOS Menu 18  to access the Video configuration menu     A WARNING     Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset       BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction     m    a    Ca   3 2                LS          PM US15W User Manual    IE  7 I   Techiio
27. CD DVD  PM  part ID      2nd Drive  HDD  PS  part ID      rd Drive  HDD  SM  part ID       4th Drive  HDD  SM  part ID            OTE     Only the drives connected to the system are shown  For example  if  only two CDs or DVDs are connected only    1st Drive    and    2nd Drive       are listed        The boot sequence from the available devices is selected  If the    1st Drive    option is  selected a list of available CD DVD drives is shown  Select the first CD DVD drive the    system boots from  If the    1st Drive    is not used for booting this option may be disabled           Je  IE Mi echiology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    BLOS Saue UTLILLIY  Main Advanced   PCIPNP Security   Chipset    Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot  EE sequence from the   gt  diet Drie  CD DVD 1  gen lese davees   gt  2a Drive ep me  Fenr  ep pp     Go 1   ren  TA Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  F1 General Help  ETO Save and Exit  ESC EXIT    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 16  CD DVD Drives    5 6 Security    Use the Security menu  BIOS Menu 17  to set system and user passwords     BROS SETUP REGINE i  Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Chipset    Secure Sektings    Supervisor Password  Not Installed  User Password  Not Installed    Change Supervisor Password   Change User Password      gt  Select Screen  day select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  EL General Help  EPO Save and Exit  ESC Exit    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        
28. D connector     1x PCI 104 connector     4x RS 232 connectors     1x RS 422 485 connector  shared with COM2       4x USB connectors    These connectors are fully described in Chapter 3             _     IE fi echiology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       1 3 Dimensions    The dimensions of the board are listed below        Length  96mm    Width  90mm  95 89  90 81  85 73    90 17  85 09  80 01  82 55       0 gaz  P3JP4 CN6 DIO1    920  2 BT eat ke      1 09000000086000000000  MODI BT TESTA  C    83 88    DEET ME       Figure 1 4  PM US15W Dimensions  mm                   HEI RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    1 4 Data Flow    The PM US15W motherboard comes with an Intel   Atom    2510 2530 500MHz  processor and an Intel   US15W Northbridge  Figure 1 5 shows the data flow between    the system chipset  the CPU and other components installed on the motherboard     PM US15W        LPC Bus        jii   TT e   KI Aa AMI    Super lie     A    a  fe          Figure 1 5  Data Flow Block Diagram      gin s       ho m en           I         Ie   Hen   r echhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    1 5 Technical Specifications     PM US15W motherboard technical specifications are listed in the table below     PCI 104 Module    CPU Intel   Atom    Z510 1 1 GHz with 400 MHz FSB without    Hyper threading support    Intel   Atom   Z530 1 6 GHz with 533 MHz FSB with  Hyper threading support    Integrated Graphics Intel   US15W    Memory One 200 pin 400 533 MHz SO DIMM DDR2 slot  up 
29. MI  Excess EMI is generated when the  system clock generator pulses have extreme values  Spreading the pulse spectrum  modulates changes in the extreme values from spikes to flat curves  thus reducing the  EMI  This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timing critical    devices  such as a clock sensitive SCSI device      gt  Disabled DEFAULT EMI not reduced     gt  Enabled EMI reduced        Page 102    5 8 Exit    PM US15W User Manual       oe  I   1 Corp        Use the Exit menu  BIOS Menu 21  to load default BIOS values  optimal failsafe values    and to save configuration changes     Main Advanced PCIPNP    EL  Gjer nome    Save Changes and Exit  Ett EES  Discard Changes    Load Optimal Defaults  Load Failsafe Defaults       BLOS Salle OIE In Ise  Security   Chipset    Exit system setup after  Saving the changes     F10 key can be used for  this operation    Sz Er screen  ES Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  EL General Help  ETO Save and Exit  oe Bx    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 21  Exit      gt  Save Changes and Exit    Use the Save Changes and Exit option to save the changes made to the BIOS options    and to exit the BIOS configuration setup program      gt  Discard Changes and Exit    Use the Discard Changes and Exit option to exit the BIOS configuration setup program    without saving the changes made to the system      gt  Discard Changes    Use the Discard Changes option to discard the changes and rem
30. OS Menu 6  Super IO Configuration                    ccccccsssssssseeeeeeeeecnesseeeeececonssseneeseeeeooanseeseesensees 83  BIOS Menu 7  Hardware Health Configuration           rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnn 85  BIOS Menu 8  Remote Access ConfiguratiOn          xxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 86  BIOS  Menu 9  Uber tlech 88  BIOS Menu 10  PCI PnP Configuration           aannnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnannennnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnevernnnnn 90  BIOS Ment TT CT Te css ets E EREE T AEEA 92  BIOS Menu 12  Boot Settings Configuration         rxxerrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 93  BIOS Menu 13  Boot Device Priority Settings        rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnn 95  BIOS Menu 14  Hard DISK Dive sussisossiuiusioiuunn annaia 96  BIOS Menu 15  Removable Drives          s nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnn 97  BIOS Menu 16 vente inn 98  BIOS Men   17  SEN ange 98  BIOS Menu 18 CHIPSET arvede 100  BIOS Menu 19  Video Configuration                   cccseeeeesscssssneeeeeeeeesnseeeeeeeeeoeeseeeeeeseoennseeeseseaoes 100  BIOS Menu 20 Southbridge Chipset Configuration      ss    xxxnrrrvnnnnnnnvnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnnnnnuneerennnn 102    BIOS Menu 21  Ea ae 103           LI egen      EI    I 7     eTechnology Corp   PM US15W User Manual    Chapter    1       Introduction               _     IE   lech
31. RIPTION    RS 422 or RS 485        Figure 4 5  COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select Jumper Location    4 6 3 CompactFlash   Master Slave Select Switch    Jumper Label  SW1   Jumper Type  2 position switch  Jumper Settings  See Table 4 3  Jumper Location  See Figure 4 6    The CompactFlash   slot is connected through an IDE connection  This switch sets the    CompactFlash   card as the master or slave IDE device          pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     Slave  default           Figure 4 6  CompactFlash   Setup Jumper Location    4 6 4 LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper    Jumper Label  JP2   Jumper Type  3 pin header  Jumper Location  See Figure 4 7  Jumper Settings  See Table 4 4    The LCD Panel Voltage Select jumper sets the LCD voltage to 3 3V or 5V     DESCRIPTION    LCD Panel Voltage 3 3V  Default   LCD Panel Voltage 5V    Table 4 4  LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings            ieee Page 57    zx SELA             Li  Heh   lechnology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    Figure 4 7  LCD Voltage Select Jumper Location  4 7 Chassis Installation    A WARNING     Airflow is critical to the cooling of the CPU and other onboard components  The    chassis in which the PM US15W must have air vents to allow cool air to move       into the system and hot air to move out        The PM US15W must be installed in a chassis with ventilation holes on the sides allowing  air to flow through the heat sink surface  In a system with an individual power supply unit     the power supply cooling fan 
32. RTechnology Corp        Table 3 15  RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts    3 2 15 RS 422 485 Serial Port Connector    CN Label  CN4  CN Type  4 pin wafer connector  CN Location  See Figure 3 17    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 16    The serial port connector connects to an RS 422 or RS 485 serial port device     zx SELA              ya   rechnology Corp        Figure 3 17  RS 422 485 Serial Port Connector Location    Table 3 16  RS 422 RS 485 Serial Port Connector Pinouts       3 2 16 LVDS LCD Connector    CN Label  LVDS1  CN Type  20 pin crimp connector  CN Location  See Figure 3 18    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 17    The LVDS connector is connected to a LVDS LCD display device        PM US15W User Manual              pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     Table 3 17  LVDS Connector Pinouts       3 2 17 USB Connector    CN Label  USB1 and USB2  CN Type  8 pin header  2x4   CN Location  See Figure 3 19  CN Pinouts  See Table 3 18    The 2x4 USB pin connectors provide connectivity to USB 2 0 ports  Each USB connector    can support two USB devices  The USB port is used for I O bus expansion        Je  LE Mi echihiology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       Table 3 18  USB Port Connector Pinouts    id Ee           LI    lt    ER    EI      E     eTechnology Corp   PM US15W User Manual      Chapter    4       Installation             KR a Page 47       coo               IE   l echiology Gorp   4 1 Anti static Precautions    A WARNING     Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of 
33. ain in the BIOS    configuration setup program      gt  Load Optimal Defaults    Use the Load Optimal Defaults option to load the optimal default values for each of the    parameters on the Setup menus  F9 key can be used for this operation     mm pm P wm mm pr 00       Page 103             _     AS AMT echhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual      Load Failsafe Defaults    Use the Load Failsafe Defaults option to load failsafe default values for each of the    parameters on the Setup menus  F8 key can be used for this operation         Page 104        i _     HE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Appendix    A    BIOS Options          SE ee Page 105           IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     Page 106       PM US15W User Manual    Below is a list of BIOS configuration options in the BIOS chapter     SEN NENNE sssrini A A EAE EEEE 72  NE 73  System Date d A d   XX BE 73  ATA IDE Configurations  Compatible             nnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnn 75  Configure SATA STE 76  Configure SATA Channels  Behind PATA        annnrennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnunnnn 76  Legacy IDE Channels  PATA Pri  SATA SeCJ      nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvenevevevenevenevennnn 76  OnBoard PCI IDE Controller  Both               rnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnn 76  DE Eeer 77  Hard Disk Write Protect  Disabled                 rrnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnn
34. can also help generate airflow through the board surface     VPA NOTE     IEI has a wide range of backplanes available  Please contact your vendor   reseller or an IEI sales representative at sales iei com tw or visit the IEI website   http   www ieiworld com tw  to find out more about the available chassis     ki KC ER            pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    4 8 Internal Peripheral Device Connections    The cables listed in Table 4 5 are shipped with the PM US15W     Dual USB cable w o bracket  LAN cable    VGA cable       Table 4 5  IEI Provided Cables    Separately purchased optional IEI items that can be installed are listed below       7 1 channel HD audio kit    FDD cable     LPT cable     RS 422 485 cable    For more details about the items listed above  please refer to Chapter 2 4  Installation of    the accessories listed above is described in detail below     4 8 1 7 1 Channel Audio Kit Installation    Aa NOTE     This item must be ordered separately  and connects to the audio       connector  For further information please contact the nearest    distributor  reseller or vendor or contact an iEi sales representative  directly  Send any queries to sales iei com tw          We    gt     Ca   3 2     _         zx SELA          LE  I   rechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    The audio kit attaches to the audio connector  The audio kit provides 7 1 channel audio     To install the audio kit  please refer to the steps below     Step 1  Connec
35. ce     The Advanced Technology Attachment  ATA  interface connects storage    devices including hard disks and CD ROM drives to a computer     The Basic Input Output System  BIOS  is firmware that is first run when    the computer is turned on and can be configured by the end user    CompactFlash   is a solid state storage device  CompactFlash   devices  use flash memory in a standard size enclosure  Type II is thicker than    Type I  but a Type II slot can support both types     Complimentary metal oxide conductor is an integrated circuit used in    chips like static RAM and microprocessors     COM refers to serial ports  Serial ports offer serial communication to  expansion devices  The serial port on a personal computer is usually a    male DB 9 connector     Double Data Rate refers to a data bus transferring data on both the rising    and falling edges of the clock signal     Direct Memory Access  DMA  enables some peripheral devices to  bypass the system processor and communicate directly with the system    memory     Dual Inline Memory Modules are a type of RAM that offer a 64 bit data    bus and have separate electrical contacts on each side of the module     The digital inputs and digital outputs are general control signals that  control the on off circuit of external devices or TTL devices  Data can be    read or written to the selected address to enable the DIO functions     Enhanced IDE  EIDE  is a newer IDE interface standard that has data  transfer rates between 
36. ces      A    WARNING     The installation instructions described in this manual should be carefully  followed in order to prevent damage to the PM US15W  PM US15W    components and injury to the user     Before and during the installation please DO the following        an   5S  Ca Ca       UHT RR ei    EA ka     e   Page 49    Read the user manual       The user manual provides a complete description of the PM US15W  installation instructions and configuration options    Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff  ESD     O Electronic components are easily damaged by ESD  Wearing an ESD cuff  removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage    Place the PM US15W on an antistatic pad    O When installing or configuring the motherboard  place it on an antistatic  pad  This helps to prevent potential ESD damage    Turn all power to the PM US15W off    O When working with the PM US15W  make sure that it is disconnected  from all power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system                UE AMT echhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Before and during the installation of the PM US15W DO NOT     Remove any of the stickers on the PCB board  These stickers are required for  warranty validation    Use the product before verifying all the cables and power connectors are  properly connected    Allow screws to come in contact with the PCB circuit  connector pins  or its    components     4 2 2 Installation Checklist    The following checklist is provided to en
37. d or registered trademarks of their respective    owners     t  a a i we        Page iii    Je  IE   r ecnhhology Corp        PM US15W User Manual    Table of Contents       LINDEN 11  1 1 PM US15W INTRODUCTION    soononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 12  1 1 1 PM USISW Motherboard Anplicogntons  12  1 1 2 PM US15W Motherboard Benefits           rrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnvnrnnnnn 12  1 1 3 PM US15W Motherboard Femmes    13   1 2 PM US15W MOTHERBOARD OVERVIEW         cssceseeeeeeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 14  1 2 1 PM US15W Motherboard Connechore  15  LORNE 16  DN er tec catses cease aqsesageveacoaederdossaeesdeashoqsuesqevescoasederdeasaveadeaseoqtuesgevescoanetetas 17  1 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  saseczssenssasacaeaseesennasxensncaaascuennnasacaeaseegennassenosemaisuepenaiacaede 18  NNN 20  2 1 ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS   eeosvvvvvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnerssnesssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnssnennnnsensssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnne 21  DA ENG GE GN EN 21  PN PD  TT  22   4 PT 25  ONIN TORS EE 24  3 1 PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CONNPCTORS     25  3 1 1 PM USTSW Motherboard Loof  23  3 1 2 Peripheral Interface Connectors      ronnrrrnnnrnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnennrnvnnnnsessnne 26   3 2 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS        cccccccccccccceeeeesssssessssseecececccceceeeesseeeeeeeeeseeees 27  3 2 1 TV DV Power Connector gege EEGEN 27  3 2 2 DDR2 SO DIMM Rocket 28  BIT 30  32 4 Compact lash CONNECIOP ariere tntan
38. d the PM US15W from or contact an    IEI sales representative directly  To contact an IEI sales representative     please send an email to sales Qiei com tw     4 4 SO DIMM and CompactFlash   Installation    When purchasing SO DIMM modules  the following considerations should be taken into    account       The maximum SO DIMM capacity supported is 2 0 GB    The maximum SO DIMM frequency supported is 533 MHz     The SO DIMM chip must be a 200 pin memory chip    m    a    Ca   3 2    Es UHT RR  er SL          K   IE   lechnology  Corp     4 4 1 SO DIMM Module Installation    PM US15W User Manual       The PM US15W motherboard has one 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM socket  To install the  DDR2 SO DIMM module  follow the instructions below     Step 1  Turn the PM US15W over so that the SO DIMM socket is facing up   Step 2  Push the SO DIMM chip into the socket at an angle   See Figure 4 1     Step 3  Gently pull the arms of the SO DIMM socket out and push the rear of the  SO DIMM module down   See Figure 4 1     Step 4  Release the arms of the SO DIMM socket  They clip into place and secure the    SO DIMM module in the socket              aT D  P IR d SU Uy       ay             Figure 4 1  SO DIMM Module Installation    The SO DIMM is a critical component of the PM US15W and cannot be run if it is not    installed     4 5 CompactFlash   Card Installation    A CompactFlash   Type II  CF Type II  card slot is located on the solder side of the CPU  board  When appropriately formatted  a CF Ty
39. ddOn ROM Display Mode  Force BIOS         rrmennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnn 94  Boop NUMFLOCK MN Luausaressememses E EEE EENG 94  Boot From LAN Zpppertlieablegtl deebeegeeee ee Ee 94  Change Supervisor Password            sssnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnn 98  Change User Feeler 99  Clear user Pas SW Te WE 99  Boot Sector Virus Protection  Disabled                   cccccsssseeeeceesseeeeeeensseeeseenseeeeseoenseeeeseoaaes 99  Integrated Graphics Mode Select  32 MB           nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnr 101  Flat Panel Type  1021 Ethan 101  Audio Controller Codec  Auto            rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnenn 102  Spread Spectrum  DIS ADISD  is a E 102  DAVE Changes and Exil EE 103  Discard Changes   nd VE 103  EIS CAE Rive EE 103  044 puma gt 103  Ga FAR Defaults Jr 104    Page 107       OI            Technology Corp   PM US15W User Manual    Appendix    B       Terminology           Page 108    ES    ACPI    AHCI    ATA    BIOS    CompactFlash      CMOS    COM    DDR    DMA    DIMM    DIO    EIDE    FSB    GPIO    PM US15W User Manual    am aaam wr ew            i _     HE RTechnology Corp     Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  ACPI  is an OS directed    configuration  power management  and thermal management interface     Advanced Host Controller Interface  AHCI  is a SATA Host controller    register level interfa
40. e Connector Location            xrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 36  Figure 3 11  Keyboard Mouse Connector Location       sss      nurrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnevevnnnnnnnnnnuvernnnnnnn 37  Figure 3 12  LAN Connector LOCA TE 38  Figure 3 13  LCD Inverter Connector Location       rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnneveennnnnnn 39  Figure 3 14  Front Panel Connector Location       n  rrrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnr 40  Figure 3 15  PCI 104 Connector Location        sss    xxxxernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnn 41  Figure 3 16  RS 232 Serial Port Connector Locations              rrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 42  Figure 3 17  RS 422 485 Serial Port Connector Location              sssnrxuunvrrnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnn 44  Figure 3 18  LVDS LCD Connector Locations      rnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnenevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnn 45  Figure 3 19  USB Connector Pinout Locations         rrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnn 46  Figure 4 1  SO DIMM Module Installation             xrrernnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnr 52  Figure 4 2  CompactFlash   Card Installation         resnnnnnnnnnvernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnneeennnnnnnnnr 53  Figure 4 3  Jumper Locations Lusvvveresenseskesmmnmemeeee  vnndahmdsde 54  Figure 4 4  AT ATX Power Select Jumper Location  
41. ee Section 5 3 6       is Page 73    et hn                A  Le   rechnology Corp     BLOS EES VL  Security Chipset    PCIPNP  syolele    Advanced Settings    WARNING  Setting wrong values in below sections may cause    system to malfunction    EUR   TIDER COME lke mica dom   Super IO Cont ur  Hardware Health Configuration  Remote Access Configuration  USB  Configurar won       PM US15W User Manual       Configure CPU    Ed sen    pe Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  Hl General Help  F10 Save and Exit  Foe Boe    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 2  Advanced    5 3 1 CPU Configuration    Use the CPU Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 3  to view detailed CPU specifications    and configure the CPU     BLOS sale ELIE yy  Security Chipset    PCIPNP Boot    Configure Advanced CPU Settings  Module Version 3F 14    Manufacturer   Intel      Brand Gering  Ne Intele Avon Zo l0 die OCH     Frequency   1LLO0GHz  FSB Speed   400MHz    Cache LI KE  Cache L2 pr GE    Rat wo  Actuel Value  ii    Cd Select Screen    ey Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  Hl General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Boeing    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 3  CPU Configuration    The CPU Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 3  lists the following CPU details       Manufacturer  Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer            _ o  HE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual      Brand String  Lists the brand name of the CPU being used    Frequenc
42. gy Corp     interrupt if block mode is not used  Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB    per interrupt       PIO Mode  Indicates the PIO mode of the installed device     Async DMA  Indicates the highest Asynchronous DMA Mode that is    supported       Ultra DMA  Indicates the highest Synchronous DMA Mode that is supported       S M AR T   Indicates whether or not the Self Monitoring Analysis and    Reporting Technology protocol is supported     32Bit Data Transfer  Enables 32 bit data transfer       gt  Type  Auto     Use the Type BIOS option select the type of device the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from  after the Power On Self Test  POST  is complete      gt  Not Installed     gt  Auto DEFAULT   gt  CD DVD   gt  ARMD     gt  LBA Large Mode  Auto     BIOS is prevented from searching for an IDE disk    drive on the specified channel     The BIOS auto detects the IDE disk drive type  attached to the specified channel  This setting should  be used if an IDE hard disk drive is attached to the    specified channel     The CD DVD option specifies that an IDE CD ROM  drive is attached to the specified IDE channel  The  BIOS does not attempt to search for other types of    IDE disk drives on the specified channel    This option specifies an ATAPI Removable Media  Device  These include  but are not limited to    ZIP   LS 120    Use the LBA Large Mode option to disable or enable BIOS to auto detects LBA  Logical    Block Addressing   LBA is a method of addressing data on a disk dri
43. he system overview include        AMI BIOS  Displays auto detected BIOS information       Version  Current BIOS version       Build Date  Date the current BIOS version was made  O ID  Installed BIOS ID    Processor  Displays auto detected CPU specifications    O Type  Names the currently installed processor       Speed  Lists the processor speed    O Count  The number of CPUs on the motherboard            pmo  VE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual      System Memory  Displays the auto detected system memory     O Size  Lists memory size  The System Overview field also has two user configurable fields      gt  System Time  xx xx xx     Use the System Time option to set the system time  Manually enter the hours  minutes    and seconds      gt  System Date  xx xx xx     Use the System Date option to set the system date  Manually enter the day  month and    year     5 3 Advanced    Use the Advanced menu  BIOS Menu 2  to configure the CPU and peripheral devices    through the following sub menus     A WARNING     Setting the wrong values in the sections below may cause the system       to malfunction  Make sure that the settings made are compatible with    the hardware       CPU Configuration  see Section 5 3 1      IDE Configuration  see Section 5 3 2      Floppy Configuration  see Section 5 3 3      Super I O Configuration  see Section 5 3 3       Hardware Health Configuration  see Section 5 3 4       Remote Access Configuration  see Section 5 3 5     USB Configuration  s
44. ified DMA is reserved for use by Legacy    ISA devices    Page 91               _     Sn   lechnology Corp      gt  Reserved Memory Size  Disabled     PM US15W User Manual       Use the Reserved Memory Size BIOS option to specify the amount of memory that    should be reserved for legacy ISA devices      gt  Disabled DEFAULT No memory block reserved for legacy ISA devices   gt  16K 16 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices   gt  32K 32 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices   gt  64K 54 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices  5 5 Boot    Use the Boot menu  BIOS Menu 11  to configure system boot options     BIOS Se NUE    UTLLLTY  Main Advanced     PCIPNP Security Chipset    Eeer EE Configure settings  Gquring system Door      gt  BOCL SeLLINgs C Onr guration    Boot Device Priority   Hard Disk Drives   CO DVD Drive    Removable Drives GE rn  yd Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  Hl General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 11  Boot           EI  I   baten tz  Corp     PM US15W User Manual    5 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration    Use the Boot Settings Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 12  to configure advanced    system boot options     BIOS SETU  UTLLLTY  Main Advanced   PCIPNP Security   Chipset    Boot Seteings Coniigurarion Allows BIOS to Ski  certain tests while   Enabled  booting  This will   Enabled  decrease the time needed    EE ee BOOT  Quiet Boot    On   Disabled     Boouup Num Loek  Boot From LAN Support   
45. imer  However  the watchdog timer is disabled    if the time out value is set to zero     A tolerance of at least 10  must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the    operating system  DOS   such as disk I O that can be very time consuming              pmo   EI RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    VA NOTE     When exiting a program it is necessary to disable the Watchdog Timer        otherwise the system resets        EXAMPLE PROGRAM       INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER    W LOOP   MOV AX  6F02H  setting the time out value  MOV BL  30    time out value is 48 seconds  INT 15H      ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE    CMP EXIT_AP  1 jis the application over   JNE W LOOP  No  restart the application  MOV AX  6F02H  disable Watchdog Timer  MOV BL  0     INT 15H      EXIT            4 Leda Page 113    za bd    bd             TE      I   rechnology Corp    E  PM US15W User Manual    Appendix    D       Hazardous Materials  Disclosure              Page 114    ES           e       za OEA        2  Sec            pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    D 1 Hazardous Materials Disclosure Table for IPB Products  Certified as RoHS Compliant Under 2002 95 EC Without  Mercury    The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the  Peoples Republic of China  China  RoHS standards  The table below acknowledges the  presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product  and is applicable to China  RoHS only     A
46. logy Cofp   SIG SENNEP EE    Main Advanced     PCIPNP Boot Security    Advanced Chipset Settings    WARNING  Setting wrong values in below section  may cause system to malfunction      gt  Northbridge Configuration   EE Reegele EE EE EE EE      gt  Select Screen  ty select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  ei General Help  ETO Save and Exit  EC Ree    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 18  Chipset    5 7 1 Northbridge Chipset Configuration    Use the Northbridge Chipset Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 19  to set the    configuration settings for the flat panel screen connected to the system     BIS ssid ele ODER I bye  Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security   select the amount of  Northbridge Chipset Configuration system memory used by the  Integrated Graphic    Intergrated Graphics Mode Select  Enabled  4 MB  Device     BOORD pLa a On a en    Flat Panel Type OZA Wiens S16       Cd elect en    EE Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  El General Help  FIG Save and Exit  ESC Ble       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 19  Video Configuration        Page 100         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual     gt  Integrated Graphics Mode Select  32 MB     Use the Integrated Graphics Mode Select option to set the amount of system memory  allocated to the integrated graphics processor when the system boots  The system  memory allocated can then only be used as graphics memory  and is no longer available    to a
47. nnector Pinouts            i  Page 33    et hn          O   HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    3 2 6 Digital UO Connector    CN Label  DIO1  CN Type  10 pin header  CN Location  See Figure 3 8    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 7    The digital I O connector provides programmable input and output for external devices     The digital I O provides 4 bit output and 4 bit input     DIO1       Figure 3 8  Digital I O Connector Locations    PIN NO    DESCRI PTI ON PIN NO    DESCRI PTI ON       Table 3 7  Digital UO Connector Pinouts    3 2 7 HD Audio Kit Connector    CN Label  HDA 1  CN Type  10 pin header  CN Location  See Figure 3 9    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 8    This connector connects to an external audio kit         Page 34       SH HLH      pane  IE  RTechnology Corp        Table 3 8  Audio Kit Connector Pinouts    3 2 8 IDE Connector  Primary  44 pin     CN Label  CN1  CN Type  44 pin box header  CN Location  See Figure 3 10    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 9    One primary 44 pin IDE device connector on the PM US15W CPU board supports  connectivity to Ultra ATA 33 66 100 133 IDE devices with data transfer rates up to  133MB s           O   Heh   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       Figure 3 10  Primary IDE Device Connector Location    mag  DESCRIPTION PRNO   DESCRIPTION      3 fem Cc  femme fe fom      7 fens fe ome  e fom fe fomn         og mam Je femme  e feom fe fm    Table 3 9  Primary IDE Connector Pinouts           Page 36         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp
48. nnectors        n    xxxxnrrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 27  Table 3 2  12V   5V Power Connector PinOuts             cc cccssssssseeeeeeeeecesseseeeeseeeeenseseeeeeseeoeeesneeeeees 28  Table 3 3  DDR2 SO DIMM Socket Pinouts          aannnxxnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 30  Table 3 4  Battery Connector PINOUlS L uL  amanmaemsimmmsk  nedeisindudeedsadedunnekndsdssn 31  Table 3 5  CompactFlash   Connector PinoutsS     rrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 33  Table 3 6  CPLD Programming Connector PiNOUtS        rannnxxennnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnvennnnn 33  Table 3 7  Digital I O Connector PinOutsS         r  nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 34  Table 3 8  Audio Kit Connector PiInouts       r  ssnnannnannevannnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnunnenennnnnnnnannevennnnnnnnnnaneennnnnnn 35  Table 3 9  Primary IDE Connector Pinouts            aaannxxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 36  Table 3 10  Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinout       rrrvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnn 37  Table 3 11  LAN Connector DT TC 38  Table 3 12  LCD Inverter Connector PinOutS            xxxxnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 39  Table 3 13  LED Connector PINouUts E 40  Table 3 14  PCI 104 Connector Pinouts         rrennnnnnnnnanenevnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnneneennnnnnnnnnneeven
49. nnennnnnnnennnnnr 77  Auto Detected Drive Palate rs eege 78  NE AI EE 79  EBA Lard   Mode  RUN nekdsaden 79  Block  Multi Sector Transfer   Auto                annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 80  PIO Mode NN 80  DMA Mode PU 81  SMART  anya nnuencnastncanxaeanascasceieaseuaanasieeeeananatnaniveceneananacesataaaerasannateaincnnaceseaaeesee 82  32Bit Data Transfer  EMA mle UE 82  Serial Porti Address LEE 83  Serial POri2 Address APR 83  RS 485 Control for SP2  Disabled             rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnn   84  Serial Pod FOCI CSS  SG nnnm mnnn 84  Serial Port4 Address PEN  sund 84  Hardware Health MOnitoring vassere EE 85  Reme ACCESS LR e TE UE 86  Detected Serial Port r  1  EE nnmnnn nnmnnn nnn 87  Base Address  JEE br  euer 87  Serial Port Mode  115200 8 n Luse 87  Redirection After BIOS POST  Always           nnmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnr 87  Terminar TYPE TANS eE NEE EEEE OE 88  SS COT  CT e BE 89  USB DEVICES Bil E 89  Jhelli E VE 89           zf     e      ti ka    PM US15W User Manual    meo  S  eye t        ye  tei RTechnology Corp     USB 2 0 Controller ENE E 89  Legacy USB Support  Enabled     ussiisa a aaa a aa a ria a 89  IROP PET 0 og EE EEE EE EE EE 90  DMA Ghannel af ME Ee RE 91  Reserved Memory Size  Disabled              a nernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn 92  Ouk BOOT EE ee 93  VEB DENE  93  A
50. nnnnnnnnaneeen 42  Table 3 15  RS 232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts             ssannnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnnneennr 43  Table 3 16  RS 422 RS 485 Serial Port Connector PinoutS       rrrrrnnnnnnnunnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnnnnnnnnunener 44  Table 3 17  LVDS Connector PinOuts        rxxernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 45  Table 3 18  USB Port Connector PinOutS               saannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnenen 46  Table 4 1  AT ATX Power Select Jumper Settings       rrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnn 55  Table 4 2  COM3 RS 232 422 RS485 Select Jumper Settings           nsnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnenerr 56  Table 4 3  CompactFlash   Setup Jumper Settings         ssssssuunvrvvnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnuvevevnnnnnnnnnneeeennnn 57  Table 4 4  LCD Panel Voltage Select Jumper Settings          rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnn 57  Table 4 5  IEI Provided Cables     nannrernnnnnnnnaneernnnnnnnnnannevennnonnnnnannvevnnnannnnnnnerennnnnnnnnansesnnnnnnnnnnenennen 59  Table 5 1  ett Ee Ee RN 71         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp        Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       BIOS Menus  BIOS UI Ka EE 72  BIOS Men   2  NL 74  BIOS Menu 3  GPU Contig  ETC Le E 74  BIOS Menu 4  IDE e Tue DICH e  E 75  BIOS Menu 5  IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration           rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnn 78  BI
51. nology  Corp     PM US15W User Manual    1 1 PM US15W Introduction       Figure 1 1  PM US15W    The PCI 104 form factor PM US15W is a highly integrated embedded computer  specifically optimized for multi media applications requiring minimum installation space   The PM US15W is particularly suitable for low power and fan less applications  The  PM US15W supports a full range of functions for an AT compatible industrial computer in  a space saving 90mm x 96mm profile  The PM US15W is equipped with an on board  low power consumption and high performance Intel   Atom    Z510 1 1 GHz or Z530 1 6  GHz processor  It also contains a DDR2 SO DIMM socket that supports up to 2 GB    memory in size     1 1 1 PM US15W Motherboard Applications    The PM US15W motherboard has been designed for use in industrial applications where    board expansion is critical and operational reliability is essential   1 1 2 PM US15W Motherboard Benefits  Some of the PM US15W motherboard benefits include       Operating reliably in harsh industrial environments with ambient temperatures  ranging from 0  C to 60  C      Rebooting automatically if the BIOS watchdog timer detects that the system is            _ e  HE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    no longer operating    1 1 3 PM US15W Motherboard Features    Some of the PM US15W motherboard features are listed below       Complies with RoHS     Supports Intel   Atom    Z510 Z530 CPU     Supports a maximum front side bus  FSB  speed up to 533MHz 
52. oard ATA IDE controller to be in  Enhanced mode  In this mode  IDE channels and SATA  channels are separated  This mode supports up to 6  storage devices  Some legacy OS do not support this    mode      gt  Configure SATA as  IDE     Use the Configure SATA as option to configure SATA devices as normal IDE devices      gt  IDE DEFAULT Configures SATA devices as normal IDE device      gt  Configure SATA Channels  Behind PATA     Use the Configure SATA Channels option to determine how SATA channels and PATA    channels are ordered      gt  Before PATA Puts SATA channels before PATA channels      gt  Behind PATA DEFAULT Puts SATA channels behind PATA channels      gt  Legacy IDE Channels  PATA Pri  SATA Sec    gt  SATA Only Only the SATA drives are enabled      gt  PATA Pri  SATA Sec DEFAULT The IDE drives are enabled on the Primary  IDE channel  The SATA drives are enabled on    the Secondary IDE channel     gt  PATA Pri   PATA Sec The IDE drives are enabled on the primary  and secondary IDE channels  SATA drives  are disabled      gt  OnBoard PCI IDE Controller  Both     Use the OnBoard PCI IDE Controller BIOS option to specify the IDE channels used by    the onboard PCI IDE controller  The following configuration options are available           PM US15W User Manual    2 Disabled     gt  Primary     gt  Secondary     gt  Both DEFAULT      IDE Master and IDE Slave      pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     Prevents the system from using the onboard IDE    controller    Only allows the 
53. ock LED on the keyboard lights up when the Number    Lock is engaged      gt  On Defaut Allows the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled  automatically when the computer system boots up  This allows  the immediate use of the 10 key numeric keypad located on  the right side of the keyboard  To confirm this  the Number  Lock LED light on the keyboard is lit      gt  Boot From LAN Support  Disabled     Use the BOOT From LAN Support option to enable the system to be booted from a    remote system      gt  Disabled DEFAULT Cannot be booted from a remote system through the  LAN   gt  Enabled DEFAULT Can be booted from a remote system through the    LAN          ye  IE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    5 5 2 Boot Device Priority    Use the Boot Device Priority menu  BIOS Menu 13  to specify the boot sequence from  the available devices  The drive sequence also depends on the boot sequence in the    individual device section     BLOS Saue UTLLLELY  Main Advanced    PCIPNP Security   Chipset    Boot Device Priority specifies the boot  sequence from the    gt  lst Boot Device  lst Boot Device  ava labiei devices     gt  2nd Boot Device  2nd Boot Device     gt  3rd Boot Device  3rd Boot Device      gt  See Screen    lay Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  F1 General Help  ETO Save and Exit  ESC Exit       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 13  Boot Device Priority Settings               _     ya   lechnology  Corp        PM US15W User Man
54. on the screen     If the message disappears before the DELETE key is pressed  restart the computer and try    again   5 1 2 Using Setup    Use the arrow keys to highlight items  press ENTER to select  use the PageUp and    PageDown keys to change entries  press F1 for help and press Esc to quit  Navigation    keys are shown in     or  rm    Esc key Main Menu     Quit and not save changes into CMOS  Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu     Exit current page and return to Main Menu    Page Up key   Increase the numeric value or make changes  Page Dn key   Decrease the numeric value or make changes    F1 key General help  only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option  Page Setup Menu          Or 10  tei RTechnology Corp   PM US15W User Manual      F2  F3 key Change color from total 16 colors  F2 to select color    forward     F10 key Save all the CMOS changes  only for Main Menu    Table 5 1  BIOS Navigation Keys       5 1 3 Getting Help    When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the  possible selections for the highlighted item appears  To exit the Help Window press ESC or    the F1 key again     5 1 4 Unable to Reboot After Configuration Changes    If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made  CMOS    defaults  Use the jumper described in Chapter 5   5 1 5 BIOS Menu Bar  The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items       Main     Changes the basic system configuration   
55. ons during the installation of the  PM US15W may result in permanent damage to the PM US15W and       severe injury to the user        Electrostatic discharge  ESD  can cause serious damage to electronic components   including the PM US15W  Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD  It is therefore  critical that whenever the PM US15W or any other electrical component is handled  the    following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to       Wear an anti static wristband  Wearing a simple anti static wristband can  help to prevent ESD from damaging the board      Self grounding  Before handling the board  touch any grounded conducting  material  During the time the board is handled  frequently touch any  conducting materials that are connected to the ground      Use an anti static pad  When configuring the PM US15W  place it on an  antic static pad  This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the  PM US15W      Only handle the edges of the PCB  When handling the PCB  hold the PCB  by the edges     2 2 Unpacking Precautions  When the PM US15W is unpacked  please do the following       Follow the anti static precautions outlined in Section 2 1     Make sure the packing box is facing upwards so the PM US15W does not fall  out of the box       Make sure all the components shown in Section 2 3 are present       We    gt     Ca   3 2     _         zx SELA          O   HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    2 3 Unpacking Checklist          IN NOTE     If some
56. pe Il card can serve as a bootable hard  drive in applications where installation space is limited  The CF Type II card occupies a  secondary IDE channel  Configuration options can be found through the BIOS    configuration utility         Page 52    id Ee        EI      baten tz  Corp     PM US15W User Manual  To install a CF Type II card  follow the instructions below     Step 1  Turn the CPU board over so that the CF Type II card socket is facing up     Step 2  Gently push the CF Type II card into the socket until it clicks into place   See    Figure 4 2        Figure 4 2  CompactFlash   Card Installation    4 6 Jumper Settings     amp  NOTE   A jumper is a metal bridge that is used to L l        close an electrical circuit  It consists of two    PLASTIC CLIP OPEN CLOSED    metal pins and a small metal clip  protected by  1 2 3 OPEN 2 3 CLOSED  a plastic cover  that slides over the pins to    connect them  To CLOSE SHORT a jumper HEI H  means connecting the pins of the jumper with    the plastic clip and to OPEN a jumper means   Jumper       removing the plastic clip from a jumper        RE Page 53      x   lt           ez Hecht   Se ETS  RN    a SOSA          O   HE   lechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Before the PM US15W is installed in the system  the jumpers must be set in accordance  with the desired configuration  There are three jumpers on the PM US15W  These three    jumpers are listed in the table below     AT ATX 10 pin header  pins 9 10   COM3 RS 232 42
57. pose of the used battery properly  Contact the local waste disposal agency for    disposal instructions  Do not dispose of a used battery with normal household waste              pace    EI   Technology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    A WARNING     Keep batteries away from children        There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced   Only a certified module from IEI can be used as a replacement     Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or fire     2   3   4   J     If the battery shows signs of leakage  contact a local vendor or IEI immediately        Table 3 4  Battery Connector Pinouts    3 2 4 CompactFlash   Connector    CN Label  CN10  solder side   CN Type  50 pin header  2x25   CN Location  See Figure 3 6    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 5    A CompactFlash   memory module is inserted to the CompactFlash   connector             _     IE   r ecnhnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual             fm fa fem  s fee fe fe         DREES  gt   45            pce   IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       Table 3 5  CompactFlash amp  Connector Pinouts    3 2 5 CPLD Programming Connector    CN Label  CN3  CN Type  6 pin wafer connector  CN Pinouts  See Figure 3 7    CN Location  See Table 3 6    The CPLD programming connector can be connected to a device to program or debug the    CPLD  Complex Programming Logic Device      CN 3    dunn 6       Figure 3 7  CPLD Programming Connector Location    DESS ESCH  DS ER    Table 3 6  CPLD Programming Co
58. pplications or the operating system  Configuration options are listed below       Disabled     Enabled  1 MB       Enabled  4 MB Default    Enabled  8 MB     gt  Flat Panel Type  1024 x 768 18b     Use the Flat Panel Type option to set the resolution of the flat panel screen connected to    the system  The Flat Panel Type options are       640 x 480 18b     800 x 480 18b     800 x 600 18b     1024 x 768 18b  Default     1280 x 1024 36b     1400 x 1050 36b     1440 x 900 36b     1600 x 1200 36b    5 7 2 Southbridge Configuration    Use the Southbridge Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 20  to configure the audio    controller and spread spectrum function of the Southbridge chipset           4 Leda Page 101    za bd    bd             Je  Hr   lechnology  Corp     PM US15W User Manual       BLOS saue VL  Main Advanced   PCIPNP Boot Security      SOULhbridge Conkiguralion    Spread spectrum Mode  Disabled   Audio Controller Codec  Auto        e  ee Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  KI General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC EXIT       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 20 Southbridge Chipset Configuration     gt  Audio Controller Codec  Auto     Use the Audio Controller Codec option to enable or disable the audio controller codec      gt  Disabled The audio controller codec is disabled   gt  Auto DEFAULT The audio controller codec is automatically detected and  enabled     gt  Spread Spectrum  Disabled     Use the Spread Spectrum option to reduce the E
59. roller  Enabled     Use the USB Function BIOS option to enable or disable USB function support      gt  Disabled USB 1 1 controller disabled     gt  Enabled DEFAULT USB 1 1 controller enabled      gt  USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled     Use the USB 2 0 Controller BIOS option to enable or disable the USB 2 0 controller     gt  Disabled USB 2 0 controller disabled     gt  Enabled DEFAULT USB 2 0 controller enabled     gt  Legacy USB Support  Enabled     Use the Legacy USB Support BIOS option to enable USB mouse and USB keyboard    support     Normally if this option is not enabled  any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard does not  become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB  drivers loaded  When this option is enabled  any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard    can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded onto the system      gt  Disabled Legacy USB support disabled     gt  Enabled DEFAULT Legacy USB support enabled      is Page 89    et hn                      A  Hr Miechhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual     gt  Auto Legacy USB support disabled if no USB devices are    connected    5 4 PCI PnP    Use the PCI PnP menu  BIOS Menu 10  to configure advanced PCI and PnP settings     EA WARNING     Setting wrong values for the BIOS selections in the PCIPnP BIOS       menu may cause the system to malfunction     BIOS SETUP DOE 00  Main Advanced Boot Security Chipset Exit    Advanced PCI PnP Settings Available  Specified IRQ  SE
60. ss is IRQ3   gt  RS 485 Control for SP2  Disabled     Use the RS 485 Control for SP2 option to enable or disable the Serial Port 2 RS 485    signaling mode      gt  Disabled DEFAULT Serial Port 2 RS 485 signaling mode is disabled     gt  Enabled Serial Port 2 RS 485 signaling mode is enabled     gt  Serial Port3 Address  3E8     Use the Serial Port3 Address option to select the base addresses for serial port 3      gt  Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 3   gt  3F8 Serial port 3 I O port address is 3F8   gt  FS Serial port 3 I O port address is 2F8   gt  3Es DEFAULT Serial port 3 I O port address is 3E8   gt  28 Serial port 3 I O port address is 2E8     gt  Serial Port4 Address  2E8     Use the Serial Port4 Address option to select the base addresses for serial port 4      gt  Disabled No base address is assigned to serial port 3   gt  3F8 Serial port 3 I O port address is 3F8   gt  FS Serial port 3 I O port address is 2F8   gt  3Es Serial port 3 I O port address is 3E8   gt  28 DEFAULT Serial port 3 I O port address is 2E8          SES   2 RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    5 3 4 Hardware Health Configuration    The Hardware Health Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 7  shows the operating    temperature  fan speeds and system voltages     BLOS SELU  UTLLLTPY  PCIPNP Boot Security   Chipset    Hardware Health Configuration    CPU Temperature se  SYS1 Temperature Je Lee     1 5V Ne Go  E Semen   Vcore ieee e Ph Select Item   FSV AS Enter Go to SubScreen  
61. sure the PM US15W is properly installed     All the items in the packing list are present   A compatible memory module is properly inserted into the slot   The CF Type I or CF Type II card is properly installed into the CF socket  The jumpers have been properly configured   The PM US15W is inserted into a chassis with adequate ventilation  The correct power supply is being used   The following devices are properly connected   IDE drives   RS 232 devices   RS 422 485 devices   Keyboard and mouse   LAN   LCD backlight   Power   LVDS LCD screen   USB port    O O O O O O O O E          ye   EI RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    A WARNING     A CPU should never be turned on without its heat sink being installed           If the heat sink is removed and the system turned on  permanent  damage to the CPU  PM US15W and other electronic components  attached to the system may be incurred  Running a CPU without a heat    sink may also result in injury to the user        4 3 Unpacking    When the PM US15W is unpacked  please do the following       Follow the anti static precautions outlined in Section 4 1      Make sure the packing box is facing upwards so the PM US15W does not fall  out of the box      Make sure all the components in the checklist shown in Chapter 2 3 1 are    present     PA NOTE     If some of the components listed in the checklist in Chapter 2 3 1 are       missing  please do not proceed with the installation  Contact the IEI  reseller or vendor you purchase
62. system to detect the Primary IDE  channel  including both the Primary Master and the    Primary Slave    Only allows the system to detect the Secondary IDE  channel  including both the Secondary Master and    Secondary Slave    Allows the system to detect both the Primary and  Secondary IDE channels including the Primary Master   Primary Slave  Secondary Master and Secondary    Slave     When entering setup  BIOS automatically detects the presence of IDE devices  BIOS    displays the status of the auto detected IDE devices  The following IDE devices are    detected and are shown in the IDE Configuration menu       Primary IDE Master    Primary IDE Slave      Secondary IDE Master      Secondary IDE Slave    The IDE Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 4  allows changes to the configurations for the    IDE devices installed in the system  If an IDE device is detected and one of the above    listed four BIOS configuration options are selected  the IDE configuration options shown in    Section 5 3 2 1 appear      gt  Hard Disk Write Protect  Disabled     Use the Hard Disk Write Protect BIOS option to protect the hard disks from being    overwritten  This menu item is only effective if the device is accessed through the BIOS      gt  Disabled DEFAULT    nm gp mm ees wr ew ee     e ER   2  Go Ach                  et hn           Allows hard disks to be overwritten    Page 77         _     Sn   lechnology  Corp      gt  Enabled       PM US15W User Manual    Prevents hard disks from being o
63. t the cable to the audio kit  Connect the included cable to the audio kit     Make sure pin 1 aligns with the marked pin     Step 2  Conect the cable to the board  Connect the other end of the cable to the board     Make sure to line up the marked pin 1        Figure 4 8  7 1 Channel Audio Kit    Step 3  Mount the audio kit onto the chassis  Once the audio kit is connected to the    board  secure the audio kit bracket to the system chassis     Step 4  Connect the audio devices  Connect speakers and external audio sources to    the audio jacks on the audio kit     Step 5  Install the driver  Install the 7 1 channel audio driver included with the board         Page 60         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    4 8 2 ATA Flat Cable Connection    The ATA 33 flat cable connects to the PM US15W to one or two IDE devices  To connect  an IDE HDD to the PM US15W  please follow the instructions below     Step 1  Locate the IDE connector  The location of the IDE device connector is shown    in Section 3 1 1     Step 2  Insert the connector  Connect the IDE cable connector to the onboard  connector  See Figure 4 9  A key on the front of the cable connector ensures it    can only be inserted in one direction        Figure 4 9  IDE Cable Connection    Step 3  Connect the cable to an IDE device  Connect the two connectors on the other  side of the cable to one or two IDE devices  Make sure that pin 1 on the cable    corresponds to pin 1 on the connector    4 8 3 Keyboard
64. t the connector from the TTL PCB driving  board to the TTL connector as shown in Figure 4 14  When connecting the    connectors  make sure the pins are properly aligned       bd 1 p   bd              IE       Technology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       LA WARNING     The diagram below is merely for illustration  The configuration and    connection of the cables from the TFT LCD screen being installed may    be different  Please refer to the installation manual that came with the  TFT LCD screen        Figure 4 14  TTL Connector    Step 7  Locate the backlight inverter connector  The location of the backlight inverter    connector is shown in Section 3 1 1     Step 8  Connect backlight connector  Connect the backlight connector to the driver  TFT LCD PCB as shown in Figure 4 15  When inserting the cable connector     make sure the pins are properly aligned         Page 66        o    HE RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       Figure 4 15  Backlight Inverter Connection    4 9 Software Installation    All the drivers for the PM US15W are on the CD that came with the system  To install the    drivers  please follow the steps below     Step 9  Insert the CD into a CD drive connected to the system     VA NOTE     If the installation program doesn t start automatically        Click  Start  gt My Computer  gt CD Drive  gt autorun exe        Step 10  The driver main menu appears  Figure 4 16            Page 67            lt           Ss     j  Se ETS  RN    a SOSA          
65. the  PM US15W may result in permanent damage to the PM US15W and    PM US15W User Manual       severe injury to the user        Electrostatic discharge  ESD  can cause serious damage to electronic components   including the PM US15W  Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD  It is therefore  critical that whenever the PM US15W or any other electrical component is handled  the    following anti static precautions are strictly adhered to       Wear an anti static wristband  Wearing a simple anti static wristband can  help to prevent ESD from damaging the board       Self grounding  Before handling the board  touch any grounded conducting  material  During the time the board is handled  frequently touch any  conducting materials that are connected to the ground       Use an anti static pad  When configuring the PM US15W  place it on an    antic static pad  This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the  PM US15W      Only handle the edges of the PCB  When handling the PCB  hold the PCB  by the edges           PM US15W User Manual      pmo  VE RTechnology Corp        4 2 Installation Considerations          VA    NOTE     The following installation notices and installation considerations should  be read and understood before the PM US15W is installed  All  installation notices should be strictly adhered to  Failing to adhere to  these precautions may lead to severe damage of the PM US15W and    injury to the person installing the motherboard        4 2 1 Installation Noti
66. the LPT device can be connected to the LPT interface connector  See    Figure 4 12       Figure 4 12  Connect the LPT Device    4 8 5 Single RS 232 Cable  without Bracket     The single RS 232 cable consists of one serial port connector attached to a serial  communications cable that is then attached to a D sub 9 male connector  To install the    single RS 232 cable  please follow the steps below     Step 1  Locate the connector  The location of the RS 232 connector is shown in    Section 3 1 1     Step 2  Insert the cable connector  Insert the connector into the serial port box header   See Figure 4 13  A key on the front of the cable connectors ensures the    connector can only be installed in one direction         Page 64       ye  VE   Technology Corp     PM US15W User Manual       Figure 4 13  Single RS 232 Cable Installation    Step 3  Secure the bracket  The single RS 232 connector has two retention screws    that must be secured to a chassis or bracket     Step 4  Connect the serial device  Once the single RS 232 connector is connected to  a chassis or bracket  connect a serial communications device to the chassis or    bracket     4 8 6 TFT LCD Installation    The PM US15W R11 can be connected to a TFT LCD screen through the 40 pin TTL  screen on the board  To connect a TFT LCD to the PM US15W  please follow the steps    below     Step 5  Locate the connector  The location of the TTL connector is shown in Section    3 1 1     Step 6  Insert the cable connector  Inser
67. to 2  GB           System Controller Hub Chipset   Intel   US15W    AMI BIOS    Compatible OS Microsoft Windows XP SP2    Microsoft Windows Vista Business  32bit   Linux Ubuntu 8 10    Linux Fedora Core 6       Digital I O 8 bit digital I O  4 bit input  4 bit output    Ethernet Controller Realtek RTL8102EC  Super UO Controller SMSC SCH3114 NU    Real Time Clock 256 bytes of battery backed RAM  32 768 KHz crystal  3 V    battery       Watchdog Timer Software programmable supports 1 255 sec  system reset    PCI One PCI 104 via PLX PEX8112 PCle to PCI bridge    One HD audio connector  supported via optional 7 1  channel HD audio kit with Realtek ALC883 codec        Page 18               r    SS          gt  Nr Se S                Ele    ue  tei   Technology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    Display 18 24 bit single channel LVDS  VGA supported by optional  LVDS to VGA module     Keyboard Mouse One KB MS connector    Four RS 232  One RS 422 485  shared with COM2     soe  DEE    Power Consumption 5 V   1 84A  Intel   Atom   Z510 1 1 GHz with 1 GB  DDR2       Operating temperature 0  C   60  C    Humidity 5    95   non condensing     Physical Specifications  90mm x 96mm  Weight GW NW 6509 2509    Table 1 1  PM US15W Specifications            Techiiol Corp     I   r ECNNO 1 0Gy P PM US15W User Manual    Chapter    2       Unpacking           Page 20         pane  IE  RTechnology Corp     PM US15W User Manual    2 1 Anti static Precautions    A WARNING     Failure to take ESD precauti
68. ts  See Table 3 2    The 12V   5V Power Connector supplies power to the motherboard        Figure 3 3  12V   5V Power Connector Location          Table 3 2  12V   5V Power Connector Pinouts    3 2 2 DDR2 SO DIMM Socket    CN Label  J2  solder side   CN Type  200 pin socket  CN Location  See Figure 3 4    CN Pinouts  See Table 3 3    The 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM socket receives a DDR2 533 400 MHz SO DIMM module                          m  O    m  O    117 118    RAS    105             Le    PM US15W User Manual    BACK  DQ12   DQ13  DM1 DQS10  DQ14   DQ15  DM2 DQS11  DQ23   DQ28   DQ29  DM3 DQS12  DQ30  DM8 DQS17     BACK    J  O  00    120 CAS            N  dE  S    N  m    U  J   lt   UO  J    122    LI      gt   m    J  O  LO  kl    126    N  I  dr  dt  a    Q32 128    Q33 13    DQ37    132     lt  UD U  J   m  m O     lt   U   w     QS4 134    O  A  O   lt   UO  Li    Q34 13 DQ38     lt   LI  U    138     lt    O  A        U  d  LI  U   lt   U  U    140    142    J  O  N  Oo    O  N  m    144    R  OU    J  YO       me   e     ST Oo    J  O  N  N    U  J   lt   U   w     146    150    O  J  OJ O  e IU  CO  N    UT  m  N  N  N  N    152    154    156    U  J  O  O  N    pe  A           UT  I  U  U  U  U    158 CK1    160    162    Gel  O J  O  N  N  w   Um    W  N  CS    Q48 16 DQ52    Q49 16 DQ53    O  LA  m    168    Gel  O J  O  N   N    Oo    U  J   lt   U  J    QS6 170    Q50 17 Q54    174    W  WN    Q51 176    Q56 178    N  O    NI CH a  A  A w   w N  N  Ul LA Ul U1   LA
69. ts and serial ports            EI  I   baten tz  Corp        PM US15W User Manual    BIOS SHIU  UTLILLTY  PCIPNP Boot Security   Chipset    Configure SCH3114 Super I O Chipset Allows BIOS to select  EE EE EE EE Serial Port Base  Serial Portl Address  3F8   Addresses  Serial Port2 Address LZ    El Grove 92  Disabled   Serial Port3 Address  3E8    Serial Port4 Address EO   Sr Er  TA Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  KI General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC EXIT       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 6  Super IO Configuration     gt  Serial Port1 Address  3F8     Use the Serial Port  Address option to select the Serial Port 1 base address      gt  Disabled No base address is assigned to Serial Port 1     gt  3F8 DEFAULT Serial Port 1 I O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt  address is IRQ4     gt  368 Serial Port 1 I O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt  address is IRQ4     gt  28 Serial Port 1 I O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt  address is IRQ3     gt  Serial Port2 Address  2F8     Use the Serial Port2 Address option to select the Serial Port 2 base address      gt  Disabled No base address is assigned to Serial Port 2     gt  FS DEFAULT Serial Port 2 I O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt  address is IRQ3          Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual        gt  3E8 Serial Port 2 I O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt  address is IRQ4     gt  2E8 Serial Port 2 I O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt  addre
70. ual    5 5 3 Hard Disk Drives    Use the Hard Disk Drives menu to specify the boot sequence of the available HDDs     Only installed hard drives are shown     BLOS SETU  UTLLLTY  Main Advanced   PCIPNP Security   Chipset    Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot  sequence from the    gt  lst Drive  Hard Drive 1  available devices     gt  2nd Drive  Hard Drive 2    Poca Drive  Hard Drive 3     Ga Er ren  ES Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  EL General Help  ETO Save and Exit  EG EXIL    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 14  Hard Disk Drives    5 5 4 Removable Drives    Use the Removable Drives menu  BIOS Menu 15  to specify the boot sequence of the    removable drives  Only connected drives are shown         Page 96        EI  I   IP Corp        PM US15W User Manual    BIOS SETU  UTILILLTY  Main Advanced PCIPNP Security   Chipset    Hard Disk Drives Specifies the boot  sequence from the   Sete Dire  Removable Drive 1  available devices    Kelte Drive  Removable Drive 2    EP ord Drive  Removable Drive 3          celece Screen    TA Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC EXIT       v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 15  Removable Drives    5 5 5 CD DVD Drives    Use the CD DVD Drives menu to specify the boot sequence of the available CD DVD  drives  When the menu is opened  the CD drives and DVD drives connected to the system    are listed as shown below        st Drive  
71. ure TT PMUS ISW jr 12  Figure 1 2  PM US15W Motherboard Overview                  ccccssssssssseeeeeseeeessseeeeeeseeeoeesneseeeseeeeeees 14  Figure 1 3  PM US15W Motherboard Solder Side Overview                    ccsssssssssseeeeesseeeenes 15  Figure 1 4  PM US15W Dimensions  MM      nnuennnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnn   16  Figure 1 5  Data Flow Block agetruede ee 17  Figure 3 1  Connector and Jumper Locations  Front Side          ssnnxnnnvrvvnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnnnnnnvevevnnnnnn 25  Figure 3 2  Connector and Jumper Locations  Solder Side        snnnnnnnervrvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnevevnnnnnn 26  Figure 3 3  12V   5V Power Connector Location           snnnnxxnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 27  Figure 3 4  DDR2 SO DIMM Socket Location        nnerrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnneennnnnnnn 28  Figure 3 5  Battery Connector Location  uuuuaemnnmarnnanmnriv  suneinvnsi 31  Figure 3 6  CompactFlash   Connector Location         ss    suunrrrrnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnenevnnnnnnnnnnvernennnnnnnnr 32  Figure 3 7  CPLD Programming Connector LocatiOn        rrnannnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 33  Figure 3 8  Digital I O Connector Locations          rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnr 34  Figure 3 9  Audio Kit Connector Location             rxnernnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnr 35  Figure 3 10  Primary IDE Devic
72. ve  In LBA mode  the    maximum drive capacity is 137 GB     nm gp mm ees wr ew ee     e ER   2  Go Ach                  et hn       Page 79             Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual        gt  Disabled BIOS is prevented from using the LBA mode control on    the specified channel      gt  Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the LBA mode control on the specified    channel      gt  Block  Multi Sector Transfer   Auto     Use the Block  Multi Sector Transfer  to disable or enable BIOS to auto detect if the    device supports multi sector transfers      gt  Disabled BIOS is prevented from using Multi Sector Transfer on the  specified channel  The data to and from the device occurs    one sector at a time      gt  Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects Multi Sector Transfer support on the  drive on the specified channel  If supported the data  transfer to and from the device occurs multiple sectors at    a time      gt  PIO Mode  Auto     Use the PIO Mode option to select the IDE PIO  Programmable I O  mode program timing  cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller  As the PIO mode    increases  the cycle time decreases      gt  Auto DEFAULT BIOS auto detects the PIO mode  Use this value if the IDE disk    drive support cannot be determined      gt  0 PIO mode 0 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 3 3 MB s   gt  1 PIO mode 1 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 5 2 MB s   gt  2 PIO mode 2 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 8 3 MB s  
73. verwritten    5 3 2 1 IDE Master  IDE Slave    Use the IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration menu to view both primary and    secondary IDE device details and configure the IDE devices connected to the system     PCIPNP  Primary IDE Master  Devuce  Not Detected    Type   LBA Large Mode   Block  Multi Sector Transrer   PIO Mode   DMA Mode   SEMAR des   Pit Data Irani r       BLOS S  r  Wan Ibn  Boot Security   Chipset    Select the type of device  connected to the system    Gore  ER Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  Hl General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Ext    v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     BIOS Menu 5  IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration      Auto Detected Drive Parameters    The    grayed out    items in the left frame are IDE disk drive parameters automatically    detected from the firmware of the selected IDE disk drive  The drive parameters are listed    as follows       Device  Lists the device type  e g  hard disk  CD ROM etc        Type  Indicates the type of devices a user can manually select      Vendor  Lists the device manufacturer      Size  List the storage capacity of the device     LBA Mode  Indicates whether the LBA  Logical Block Addressing  is a method    of addressing data on a disk drive is supported or not       Block Mode  Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increasing the    amount of data transferred  Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per        Page 78       PM US15W User Manual      pmo  VE RTechnolo
74. y  Lists the CPU processing speed     Cache L1  Lists the CPU L1 cache size     Cache L2  Lists the CPU L2 cache size    5 3 2 IDE Configuration    Use the IDE Configuration menu  BIOS Menu 4  to change and or set the configuration    of the IDE devices installed in the system     BIOS SHE UTLLLTY  PCIPNP Boot Security   Chipset    Eege  DISABLED  disable the                                                                         integrated IDE  Eet HOL TDN C ONT TOTO  Primary   SE  PRIMARY  enables only  Primary IDE Master  Not Detected  ene Pete IDE  Primary IDE Slave  Not Detected  Come Zoli  Secondary IDE Master    Not Detected  SECONDARY  enables only  Secondary IDE Slave  NOt Detected  the Secondary IDE  controller   BOTH  enables both IDE  controllers    C9 Ser Sea    T3 Select Item  Enter Go to SubScreen  El General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit   v02 61   Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        BIOS Menu 4  IDE Configuration     gt  ATA IDE Configurations  Compatible     Use the ATA IDE Configurations option to configure the ATA IDE controller      gt  Disabled Disables the on board ATA IDE controller      gt  Compatible Configures the on board ATA IDE controller to be in  compatible mode  In this mode  a SATA channel will  replace one of the IDE channels  This mode supports    up to 4 storage devices          e   Bee Sa ik Page 75  EK    a SOSA          Je  IE   r ecnhnhology Corp     PM US15W User Manual     gt  Enhanced DEFAULT Configures the on b
75. y system developed  by IBM         Page 110              lt a Gi  EI            eTechnology Corp   PM US15W User Manual    Appendix    C       Watchdog Timer             e Page 111       coo          _     IE Stechnology Corp     Page 112    PM US15W User Manual       IN NOTE     The following discussion applies to DOS environment  IEI support is  contacted or the IEI website visited for specific drivers for more    sophisticated operating systems  e g   Windows and Linux        The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover  from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash  This condition may have  occurred by external EMIs or a software bug  When the CPU stops working correctly   Watchdog Timer either performs a hardware reset  cold boot  or a Non Maskable Interrupt     NMI  to bring the system back to a known state   A BIOS function call  INT 15H  is used to control the Watchdog Timer     INT 15H     AH     6FH Sub function     Sets the Watchdog Timer   s period        BL  Time out value  Its unit second is dependent on the item    Watchdog  Timer unit select    in CMOS setup      Table C 1  AH 6FH Sub function    Call sub function 2 to set the time out period of Watchdog Timer first  If the time out value  is not zero  the Watchdog Timer starts counting down  When the timer value reaches zero   the system resets  To ensure that this reset condition does not occur  calling sub function  2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog T
    
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