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1. 0900009000008 EE 58 45 N N Q a a lo 00000000000006 rr Eg E E E E EC CO O OE EE O E R beetle lada i E ECC AE EC eN D S gt N O S mT TM MT EH OLEVIA D GW ou No com HOOT N EN Aon o Ooo OvO 10 OM ODONI LOO coN 0 NAN A Pio oO O S Omo MOM o ONM NOW NO OA o DOD KRO WwW OMAN CHAPTER Installation This chapter provides information regarding PCM 6896 hardware including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals switches and indicators Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation procedure Safety precautions Warning Always completely disconnect the power cord from Caution your chassis whenever you are working on it Do not make connections while the power is on because sensitive electronic components can be damaged by the sudden rush of power Only experienced electron ics personnel should open the PC chassis Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electri
2. This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked V H SYNC Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Initial display power management signaling Video Off In Suspend After the selected period of system inactivity the chipset enters a hardware suspend mode stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes In this case the video hardware can be selected to shut off after a period of system inactivity This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked Suspend Type Select the suspend type The choice PWRON suspend Stop Grant MODEM use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use The choices 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 NA Suspend Mode After the selected period of system inactivity the chipset enters a hardware suspend mode stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes HDD Power Down After the selected period of drive inactivity the HDD powers down while all other devices remain active Soft Off by PWR BTTN Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft Off state when the system has hung The choice Delay 4 seconds Instant Off Wake Up On Lan The board enabled or disabled
3. gt Click on Finish gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed
4. GND GND OlA NM wypRe USB Connector CN6 Pin Signal 5V USBD2 USBD2 GND GND Ko Eni EOL EOS Ean Pin Signal GND GND USBD1 USBD1 5V Signal GND GND USBD3 USBD3 5V IDE Hard Drive Connectors CN7 If customers have Neccessity to use ATA 100 HDD and ATA 33 CABLE you must alter two settings in the Award BIOS The two settings are IDE Primary Master UDMA and IDE Primary Slave UDMA Set these two functions as disabled Primary IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 You can attach up to three Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics hard disk drives to the mainboard s internal controller The main board s IDE controller uses a PCI local bus interface This advance interface supports faster data transfer and allows the IDE hard drive to exceed 528 MB Connecting the hard drive Connecting drives their done in a daisy chain fashion and requires one of the three cables depending on the drive size 1 8 and 2 5 drives need one 44 pin to two 44 pin flat cable connector 3 5 drives use one 44 pin to two 40 pin connector Wire number on the cable is normally red or blue and the other wires are usually gray 1 Connect one end of the cable to CN7 Make sure that the red or blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector which is marked and connectors are slotted 2 Plug the other end of the cable to the Enhanced IDE hard drive with pin 1 on the cable corresponding to pin 1 on the hard drives
5. Mechanical and Environmental Power Supply voltage 5V 12V 3 3V 5V 12V 3 3V Operating temperature 32 to 140 degrees F 0 60 degrees C Board Size 8 L x 5 75 W 203mm x 146mm Weight 1 2 1b 0 5Kg Board Layout CN9 p CN24 CN1 Bananaaaay EEE EEE EEE EEREEEE ss aa abs peta ja ba paja papada lada O U H e E TTT 1m 100003 nin Winbond W83626F O O TERE Imensions Board D NY To TO 0 Ins wo ONS 4o OS LD O 00 OM O ON 00 corm y Bees a S DO 0 lone N 00 9 SN vo a 0 0 CO DOF M ERA 137 19 on 140 9 134 691 o 135 89 OF Maracena ars be A f 6 Y AN Aur 259 gt ave NR o D000po0000 METE 00000000000 DODDI INDDOH0000001 108 29 106 71 EE TM a OnE 3 Ben sl Bgn 2888 EREE Bee 2 67
6. gt Next you will be asked to save this WDM file in a certain location C drive D drive My docuements etc gt Click on Unzip gt Click on OK gt Now find the WDM file that you have just saved C drive D drive etc gt Click on WDM file in the save location gt Click on the Setup ICON gt You will see an optional language window gt Click on OK gt Click on Next gt Click on OK gt Click on GO gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing Security Driver for Windows NT Please perform this procedure first gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on Chipset folder gt Click on Intel folder gt Click on Security folder gt Click on Setup folder gt Click on Next gt Click on Yes gt Click on Next gt Click on Next gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the Security driver has be installed Installing Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows NT The Ultra ATA Storage Driver must be installed in order to use Windows NT operating systems gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Find the MB folder click on it gt Find the intel ATA 603_ Multi folder click on it gt Click on Next gt Clic
7. Other Memory Between 640 KB and 1 MB often called High memory DOS may load terminate and stay resident TSR programs such as device drivers in this area to free as much conventional memory as possible for applications Lines in your CONFIG SYS file that start with LOADHIGH load programs into high memory Advanced BIOS Features His Setup Wali ts Copyright CC 1965 2000 Beard Sof bearer Adami 4105 Features The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer s SETUP DEFAULTS settings Virus Warning When enabled you receive a warning message if a program specifically a virus attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive You should then run an anti virus program Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot sector not the entire hard drive NOTE Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector table can trigger the virus warning message If you plan to run such a program we recommend that you first disable the virus warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM system memory CPUs from 486 type on up contain internal cache memory and most but not all modern PCs have additional external cache memory When the CPU requests data the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory for even faster access by the CPU The External Cache field may not a
8. and a printed circuit board connector usually used for 514 drives Wire number 1 on the cable is normally red or blue and the other wires are usually gray Connecting the floppy drive 1 Plug the 34 pin flat cable connector into CN19 Make sure that the red or blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector 2 Attach the appropriate connector on the other end of the cable to the floppy drive s You can use only one connector in the set The set on the end after the twist in the cable connects to the A drive The set in the middle connects to the B drive 3 If you are connecting a 5 4 floppy drive line up the slot in the printed circuit board with the blocked off part of the cable connec tor If you are connecting a 34 floppy drive you may have trouble determining which pin is pin number 1 Look for a number printed on the circuit board indicating pin number Also the connector on the floppy drive connector may have a slot When the slot is up pin number 1 should be on the right Check the documentation that came with the drive for more information If you desire connect the B drive to the connectors in the middle of the cable as described above Please refer to the pin definitions on the next page Floppy Drive Connector CN19 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DENSITY SELECT 3 GND 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 GND 8 INDEX 9 GND 10 MOTOR A 11 GND 2 DRIVESELECTB 13 GND 14 DRIVE SELECTA 15 GND 16 MOTOR B 17 GND 18 D
9. modulation changes the extreme pulse spikes to flat curves thus reducing EMI The choices Enable Disable Clock By Slight Adjust This item allows you to select the CPU clock from 133 MHz to 166 MHz or 100 MHz to 133 MHz depending on the CPU host clock CPU Clock Ratio This item allows you to select the CPU ratio Load Fail Safe Defaults GH Satep Utility Copyright C 1954 2000 feared Sof tears Qui Fa Hemi in AMG Seve amp Enit amp Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Fail Safe Default Y N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operations Load Optimized Default ghd 10 154 2060 Heard Sof bare m Handi aii E PoPVPCT Con pura FPL alih Statues sad Optisized Default Load Optimized Default When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations Set Supervisor Password CHS Sot Utility Copyright C 154 2000 Haard Sof tare P9 Henu in BLOG Ti o Salact tom Exit Sebup When you select this function a message appears at the center of the screen ENTER PASSWORD Type the password up to eight characters and press Enter
10. on the inside of the socket 3 Gently push the CPU into the socket There will probably be a small gap between the CPU and the socket even when it is fully seated DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE When you install a new CPU you may have to adjust other settings on the board such as CPU type CPU clock and PCI speed to accommodate it Make sure that the settings are correct for your CPU Improper settings may damage the CPU Setting jumpers You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 Open Closed Closed 2 3 The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows bia 3 OO oo O eo e Open Closed Closed 2 3 A pair of needle nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application contact your local distributor or sales representa tive before you make any changes Generally you simply need a jumper to make most connections Installing DRAM DIMMs System Mem
11. see your hard drive s documentation for the location of the connector Connect a second drive as described above Unlike floppy drives IDE hard drives can be connected to either end of the cable The pin definitions for this section are listed on the next page IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 If customers have Neccessity to use ATA 100 HDD and ATA 33 CABLE you must alter two settings in the Award BIOS The two settings are IDE Primary Master UDMA and IDE Primary Slave UDMA Set these two functions as disabled IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 IDERESET 2 GND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 2 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15 19 GND 20 N C 21 REQ 22 GND 23 IO WRITE 24 GND 25 IOREAD 26 GND 27 IOREADY 28 GND 29 DACK 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 NC 33 ADDR 1 34 ATA66 DETECT 35 ADDR O 36 ADDR 2 37 CS 1 38 CS 3 39 IDEACTP 40 GND IR Connector CN10 The IrDA connector CN 10 can be configured to support wireless infrared module with this module and application software such as laplink or Win95 Direct Cable connection user can transfer files to or from laptops notebooks PDA and printers Install infrared module onto IrDA connector and enable infrared function from BIOS setup Make sure to have correct orientation when you plug onto IrDA connector CN10 IrDA connector CN 10 pin definitions Pin Signal P
12. RS 232 422 485 one multimode ECP EPP SPP parallel port 2 floppy drives an Ultra DMA 100 Enhanced IDE controller supporting up to two devices with data transfer rate up to 100MB per second and a keyboard PS 2 mouse interface This AAEON embedded PC includes almost everything you need for fast worry free embedded PC perfor mance The addition of PC 104 and PC 104 Plus will allow a wide selection of accessory cards to be added to the PCM 6896 Such accessories as Ultra Wide 2 SCSI fax modem vehicle power supply extra DiskOnChip Features e Supports both Intel FC PGA Pentium III and Celeron CPU s e High Speed Micro AGP 2X for VGA function onboard e One 10 100 Base T Fast Ethernet e Supports H W status monitoring e Integrated AC 97 2 1 SoundBlaster compatible PCI 3D Audio e Onboard Intel 815E controller supports 18 36 bit TFT panels e Supports DiskOnChip SSD and Compact flash memory e Four USB ports onboard DVI Interface onboard Specifications CPU Intel FC PGA 370 pin Pentium III and Celeron CPU s with system bus frequencies of 66 100 133MHz CPU Socket Intel socket 370 BIOS Award 2MB Flash BIOS Chipset Intel 815E TO Chipset ITE 8712 Fully 16 bit I O decoded Windond 83977EF as 2nd SIO for COM3 COM4 port ISA bus interface Winbond W83626 LPC to ISA bridge Memory Onboard One 168 pin DIMM socket supports up to 512 MBbytes SDRAM PC 100 133 support Enhanced IDE Supports two IDE devices Suppo
13. The following tables list the function of each of the board s jumpers and connectors Jumpers Label Function JP1 Clear CMOS Setting JP2 JP3 COM3 COM4 Pin 9 Selection JP4 Speaker Out Line Out JPS Front Panel Connectors JP6 PC 104 Plus Voltage Select JP7 COM2 Selection JP8 COM2 Select for RS 232 422 484 JP9 CPU SDRAM Speed Select JP10 DOC Address Select List of Connectors Connectors on board access link to external devices such as hard disk drives a keyboard VGA or floppy drives The following consist the list of each connector function Connectors Label Function CN1 amp CN24 CPU Fan Connector CN2 CN3 PC 104 Connector CN4 PC 104 Plus Connector CNS CN6 USB Port CN7 IDE Connector CN9 DIMM Connector CN10 IR Connector CN11 ATX Power Connector CN12 Digital Video Interface Connector CN13 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector CN14 VGA Connector CN15 Audio Connector CN16 Parallel Port CN17 100Base TX Ethernet Connector CN18 COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 Connector CN19 Floppy Disk Drive Connector CN20 Digital I O CN21 LAN LED Connector CN22 Speaker Out 1 WATT CN25 AT AX Power Select Pins 6 7 CN25 Wake On Lan Pins 1 5 Clear CMOS Selection J P1 Safety precautions in setting up clear CMOS must be taken always place jumper on protect mode In clearing CMOS place jumper for just a second follow clear C
14. Typing a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory Now the message changes CONFIRM PASSWORD Again type the password and press Enter To abort the process at any time press Esc In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup screen select System or Setup System Enter a password each time the system boots and when ever you enter Setup Setup Enter a password when ever you enter Setup NOTE To clear the password simply press Enter when asked to enter a password Then the password function is disabled Set User Password CHIS Setup Witliiw Copyriahd LE 1264 2000 Raed Sof irare 41 F3 Horas im BIOS Ti Select Itis b Exit Setup When you select this function a message appears at the center of the screen ENTER PASSWORD Type the password up to eight characters and press Enter Typing a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory Now the message changes CONFIRM PASSWORD Again type the password and press Enter To abort the process at any time press Esc In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup screen select System or Setup System Enter a password each time the system boots and when ever you enter Setup Setup Enter a password when ever you enter Setup NOTE To clear the password simply press Enter when asked to enter a password Then the password function is disabled Save to CMOS and EXIT BOS Seion U
15. detects a hardware error You can tell the BIOS to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot up process These are the selections No errors POST does not stop for any errors All errors If the BIOS detects any non fatal error POST stops and prompts you to take corrective action All But Keyboard POST does not stop for a keyboard error but stops for all other errors All But Diskette POST does not stop for diskette drive errors but stops for all other errors All But Disk Key POST does not stop for a keyboard or disk error but stops for all other errors Memory You cannot change any values in the Memory fields they are only for your information The fields show the total installed random access memory RAM and amounts allocated to base memory extended memory and other high memory RAM is counted in kilobytes KB approximately one thousand bytes and megabytes MB approximately one million bytes RAM is the computer s working memory where the computer stores programs and data currently being used so they are accessible to the CPU Modern personal computers may contain up to 64 MB 128 MB or more Base Memory Typically 640 KB Also called conventional memory The DOS operating system and conventional applications use this area Extended Memory Above the 1 MB boundary Early IBM personal computers could not use memory above MB but current PCs and their software can use extended memory
16. field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The choices Enabled Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000h to C7FFFh resulting in better video performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The choices Enabled DisabledMemory Hole At 15 16m In order to improve performance certain space in memory is reserved for ISA cards This memory must be mapped into the memory The choices 15 16 M disabled CPU Latency Timer During enable a deferrable CPU cycle will only be Deferred after it has been in Snoop Stall for 31 clocks and another ADS has arrived During disable a deferrable CPU cycle will be deferred immediately after the GMCH recieves another ADS Delayed Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2 1 AGP Graphics Aperture Size Select the size of Accelerated Graphics Port AGP aperture The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP wi
17. for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 Change color from total 16 colors F2 to select color forward Shift F2 to select color backward F3 Calendar only for Status Page Setup Menu F4 Reserved F5 Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 Load the default CMOS RAM value from BIOS default table only for Option Page Setup Menu F7 Load the default F8 Reserved F9 Reserved F10 Save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu Main Setup Menu CANS Sedo Utility H Havarced HHE bashes hamad Chisel Posturas Lead 0Op1imicad Integrated Fer ipheral Sel upr vitor Pap Pty PC Hoal ib Bitir Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Date time IDE etc Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Primary slave secondary slave keyboard mouse etc Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management HDD power down power on by ring KB wake up etc PnP PCI Configuration This entry appears is your system supports PnP PCI PC Health Status This menu allows you to set the shu
18. the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return material authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of pur chase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Notice Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the PCM 6896 board This user s manual is designed to help you to get the most out of the PCM 6896 please read it thoroughly before you install and use the board The product that you have purchased comes with an two year limited warranty but AAEON will not be responsible for misuse of the product Therefore we strongly urge you to first read the manual before using the product To receive the latest version of the user manual please visit our Web site at http www aaeon com Contents Anda A 2 A se anandececccanenesens coutcbetaes ceccsateoneevanseseenee 3 ECESTATEMEN Toscanini 3 A Message to the Customer cccooocsooccoonocconoccnnnncconnnccnnnoss 4 AAEON Customer Services cccsccsssscssssscsssccsssscesssceeseees 4 cl AA 5 A A
19. will execute a wake up process whenever LAN Intel 815E receives a wake up event such as a magic packet The Choice Disabled Enabled Power On By Ring An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator RJ line in other words an incoming call on the modem boots the system from a soft off state Resume By Alarm This option is used to Enable Disable USB keyboard wake up with suspend to RAM The choices Enable disable lt Reload Global Timer Events gt PM events are I O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as Enabled even when the system is in a power down mode Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRQ A D PnP PCI Configurations DAIS Sete Utility Goppriget Cl 1954 2800 feed Sof imire Per YPCL Configurador eset Configeration Data IDise 11 tem Help a Lontrollod H Hutoi ESL APIO Wala Fitch ESC Exit F Fail Safe Defaults H PnP OS Installed This item allows you to determine whether that PnP OS is installed or not The choice Yes or No Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field disabled Select enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused suc
20. A 5 Ae Ca EAE TA 6 Chapter One General Information 10 TITO LUCIO oro 11 IA TO 12 a O ses nisana 13 Board Lavoisier 17 Board DimensionS sesssceesoceescceesoceesoceesoceesoe 18 Chapter Two Hardware Installation 19 Safety precautions wicsscssssacisaveseccovavsnrccsencssvexssousonesnsesseneessees 20 Removing the CPU e ssseccosssecssecccoososessooososecsosessossscesosesse 20 Installing A CPU riales 21 Setting jumpers A 22 Installing DRAM DIMMs sesssssooesssosesssosesesosecesssoossssoosse 23 Location of Jumpers and Connectors 24 List of Jumpers 5 5iccscdcsscsisenccenccoretecassncevaceianscecasaccscecentennceses 25 IA 26 Clear EMOS PI sane 27 COM3 COMA4 Selection JP2 amp JP3 comooooooooo 28 Speaker Out and Line Out JP4 oooonocooccoooccrocccocsoc 29 Front Panel JPRS eeseseoeoecececececeoececececececececececeseseseceseseseo 29 PC 104 Plus Voltage Select JP6 csecscssees 29 COM 2 Setting JPS amp JP7 cccccsscccsssssccssscceeees 30 CPU SDRAM Setting JP9 cccsscsscssceccsccscees 31 DiskonCmpTP oi ia 33 CPU and System Fan Power Connector CN1 cooooocooooo 36 USB Connector CN5 amp CNG ccccccccscccsscscsccees 37 IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 ccccccccccssssceceeees 38 IR Connector CN10 ccccsscscesceccscsccsccsescscesceces 40 ATX Power Connector CN11 ccsssssssscscccsss
21. IRECTION 19 GND 20 STEP 21 GND 2 WRITE DATA 23 GND 24 WRITE GATE 25 GND 26 TRACKO 21 GND 28 WRITE PROTECT 29 N C 30 READ DATA 31 GND 32 SIDE 1 33 NC 34 DISK CHANGE Digital I O Connector CN20 PCM 6896 offers 4 pair of digital I O functions With the input and output consisting of the following Input 801H GPI20 bit0 GPI21 bit1 GPI22 bit2 GPI23 bit3 and Output 801H GPO24 bit4 GPO25 bit5 GPO26 bit6 GPO27 bit7 The pin definitions are illustrated below Digital I O Connector CN20 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 IN1 2 IN2 3 IN3 4 IN4 5 OUTI 6 OUT2 7 OUT3 8 OUT4 9 5V 10 GND Audio Out Connector 1 Watt CN22 Audio Out Connector 1 Watt CN22 Pin Signal 1 OUTL 2 OUTL 3 OUT R 4 OUTR CN25 Wake On Lan Pins 1 5 CN25 Wake On Lan Pins 1 5 Pin Signal 1 VCCSSBY GND PCI_PME SMBDATA SMBCLOCK VCCSSBY VCC VCC GND NC OISIN IAJ 2 DO tm CN25 AT ATX Power Select Pins 6 7 CN25 AT ATX Power Select Pins 6 7 CN25 Power select Pins 6 7 On AT Pins 6 7 Off ATX Compact Flash Connector Compact Flash Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 26 GND 2 DATA3 27 DATA11 3 DATA4 28 DATA 12 4 DATAS 29 DATA 13 5 DATA6 30 DATA14 6 DATA7 31 DATA15 7 CS 1 32 CS 3 8 GND 33 GND 9 GND 34 IO READ 10 GND 35 IO WRITE 11 GND 36 5V 12 GND 37 IRQI5 13 5V 38 5V 14 GND 39 CSEL 15 GND 40 N C 16 GHD 41 IDERESET 17 GND 42 IOREADY 18 ADDR2 43 N C 19 ADDR1 44 5
22. MOS illustration then immediately return jumper to protect mode Clear CMOS Selection JP 1 Protect Clear CMOS T 2a 3 1 22 3 E o oo Default JP2 JP3 For COM3 COM4 Selec tion 12V 5V 2 4 6 Speaker Out and Line out J P4 Line Out 0S EE wo S eN Speaker Out default 4 nN Front Panel Connectors J P5 Front Panel Connectors JP5 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Power on Button 3 IDE LED 4 VCC 5 Speaker 6 VCC 7 Case Open 8 GND 9 HWRST 10 GND PC 104 Plus Voltage Select J P6 PC 105 Plus Voltage Select JP6 5V 3 3V I 2 13 1 2 3 E o oe Default RS 232 422 485 COM 2 JP8 J P7 S ed 6896 COM serial port can be selected as RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 by setting JP8 JP8 JP7 RS 232 default RS 485 36912 I oo s iB 2 oo lololol 3 0 0 7 14 710 4 79 8 RS 422 360912 1 00 5 RERE 2 o0 6 3 50109 7 olofo 4lools 1 4 710 CPU SDRAM Speed Select J P9 Auto Detect Auto Detect UU Ra DDAW CPU 66MHz SDRAM100MHz UU n DAD CPU 100MHz SDRAM 100MHz 0DUD AN QUO CPU 133MHz SDRAM 133MHz oo AN QUO DiskOnChip socket The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products provides a single chip solid state flash disk in a standard 32 pin DIP package The DiskOnChip 2000 is a solid state disk with no moving parts resulting in a significant reduction in power con
23. PCM 6896 Intel 815E compact board with PCI slot Audio LAN compact flash 4 COM ports PC 104 amp PC 104 Plus Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 2001 All rights are reserved The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgments VIA is a trademark of VIA Technology Inc AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Award is a trademark of Award Software International Inc Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp SMC is a trademark of Standard Microsystems Corporation RTL is a trademark of Realtek Semi Conductor Co Ltd C amp T is a trademark of Chips and Technologies Inc UMC is a trademark of United Microelectronics Corporation All other product names or trademarks are properties of thei
24. R 0 57M 0 57 MB sec infrared port MIR 1 15M 1 15 MB sec infrared port Sharp IR 4 MB sec data transmission HPSIR IrDA compliant serial infrared prot ASKIR Amplitude shift keyed infrared port UART2 Duplex Mode In an infrated port mode this field appears Full duplex mode permits simultaneous two direction transmission Half duplex mode permits transmission in one direction only at a time Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port Onboard Serial Ports 1 2 3 4 Normally the main board s I O chips will occupy a certain portion of memory space For each I O device the computer provides an T O address The more devices attached the more address needed to organize the memory storage areas If all the I O devices were run through the same address your devices would come to a near halt By providing the end user with four serial ports this allows devices to run more efficiently if needed Also the corresponding interrupt needs to be selected Selections of logical COM port addresses are as follows 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 2E8 IRQ3 Onboard Parallel Port Select a logical LPT port address and corresponding interrupt for the physical parallel port The Choice 278H 378 disabled Parallel Port Mode Two bi directional parallel ports Supports SPP ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the port PWRON After PWR Fail This option will determine how the system will powe
25. V 20 ADDRO 45 DASP 21 DATAO 46 DIAG 22 DATA1 47 DATA8 23 DATA2 48 DATA9 24 NC 49 DATA10 25 GND 50 GND CHAPTER Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the BIOS for the PCM 6896 board Starting setup The Award BIOS is started immediately when you first turn on the computer The BIOS reads system configuration information in CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it through the power on self test POST When these preliminaries are finished the BIOS seeks an operating system on one of the data storage devices hard drive floppy drive etc The BIOS launches and hands controls over to the operating system During POST you can start the Setup program in one of two ways 1 By pressing Del immediately after switching the system on 2 By pressing Del or pressing Ctrl Alt Esc when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during POST TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS DEL KEY If the message disappears before response and still wishing to enter Setup Restart the system again by turning it OFF then ON or press the RESET button on the system case You may also restart by simultaneously pressing Ctr Alt Del If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot an error message appears and you are again asked to PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE DEL TO ENTER SETUP Getting help Press F1 to pop up a small help window On s
26. Values On Chip Primary PCI ID The system chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate the primary and or secondary IDE interface Select Disabled to deactivate this inter face if you install a primary and or secondary add in IDE interface On Chip Secondary PCI IDE The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate the secondary IDE interface Select Disabled to deactivate this interface The choices Enable Disable IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmable Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 1 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device The choices Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 select Auto to enable BIOS support The choices Auto disable USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus controller and you have USB peripherals USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled i
27. al support is available from AAEON engineers every business day We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installa tion and operation of any of our products Product Warranty AAEON warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of shipment This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel autho rized by AAEON or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation AAEON assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of AAEON s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an AAEON product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU type and speed AAEON products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any on screen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe
28. aligned with pin 1 of the socket 2 Push the DOC into the socket until it is firmly seated in the socket Caution the DOC may be permanently damage if it is installed incorrectly 3 Set the jumper for the memory address of the DOC Note The memory shadow function sometimes will create conflicts with the memory window You should disable the memory shadow from the BIOS SETUP if the DOC cannot be accessed Configure DOC as a boot device To configure a DOC as a boot drive you should copy the operating system files onto the DOC The following procedure is an example of the initialization process 1 Install a DOC into your system 2 Insert a bootable floppy disk in drive A and boot the system 3 Atthe DOS prompt type SYS C to transfer the DOS system files to the DOC assuming the DiskOnChip is installed as drive C Reboot the system 4 Goto the BIOS Setup Utility by hitting the lt DEL gt key Set the type of Primary Master or C Drive as Not Installed 5 Remove the floppy disk from the drive A and leave the BIOS Setup Utility The system should boot from the DOC DiskOnChip Address Selection J P10 The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products provides a single chip solid state flash disk in a standard 32 pin DIP package The DiskOnChip 2000 is a solid state disk with no moving parts resulting in a significant reduction in power consumption and an increase in reliability The DiskOnChip is a small plug and play F
29. all have 80 tracks Because very few modern PCs have 40 track floppy drives we recommend that you set this field to Disabled to save time Boot Up NumLock Status Toggle between On or Off to control the state of the NumLock key when the system boots When toggled On the numeric keypad generates numbers instead of controlling cursor operations Boot Up System Speed Select High to boot at the default CPU speed select Low to boot at the speed of the AT bus Some add in peripherals or old software such as old games may require a slow CPU speed The default setting is High Gate A20 Option Gate A20 refers to the way the system addresses memory above 1 MB extended memory When set to Fast the system chipset controls Gate A20 When set to Normal a pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20 Setting Gate A20 to Fast improves system speed particularly with OS 2 and Windows Typematic Rate Setting Key strokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller When enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected The choice Enabled Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec Sets the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down The choice 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Dealy Msec Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke The choice 250 500 750 1000 Security Option If you have set a password select whet
30. c charges Use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components on a static dissipative surface or in a static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis Removing the CPU The PCM 6896 all in one CPU module supports most 486 CPUs The system s performance depends on the CPU you choose You can install or upgrade the CPU in the board s PGA socket by following the procedures outlined below If your system has an existing CPU you need to remove it before installing the new CPU Removing a CPU 1 Disconnect power from the chassis and unplug all connections to the CPU card Then remove the CPU card from the chassis by following the instructions in the user s manual for your chassis 2 Lift the CPU out of the PGA socket The old chip may be difficult to remove You may find spray chip lubricant designed for pin grid array PGA devices and a chip puller helpful These are available at electronics hobbyists supply stores Installing A CPU To install the CPU follow the instructions that came with it If no documentation was provided the general procedures for installing a CPU are outlined below 1 Lubricate the pins on the CPU with lubricant for PGA devices This makes the CPU slide in much easier and greatly reduces the chance of damaging the pins and other components 2 Carefully align the CPU so that it is parallel to the socket Make sure that the notch on the corner of the CPU matches the notch
31. creen information describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press Esc or the Fl key again In Case of Problems If after making and saving system changes with Setup you discover that your computer no longer is able to boot Award BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings that resets your system to its default configuration You can invoke this override by immediately pressing Insert when you restart your computer You can restart by either using the ON OFF switch the RESET button or by pressing Ctrl Alt Delete The best advice is to alter only settings that you thoroughly understand In particular do not change settings in the Chipset screen without a good reason The Chipset defaults have been carefully chosen by Award Software or your system manufacturer for the best performance and reliability Even a seemingly small change to the Chipset setup may cause the system to become unstable Setup keys These keys helps you navigate in Setup Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right arrow Move to the item in the right hand Esc Main Menu Quit and not save changes into CMOS RAM Other pages Exit current page and return to Main Menu PgDn Increase the numeric value or make changes PgDn Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 General help only
32. driver must also be installed after the chipset driver Notice Attention Installing Chipset Driver for Windows 95 98 20006 en ere e chi drive nstalled proceed to LAN VGA and AUDIO drivers gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Find the Chipset folder click on it gt Find the Intel folder click on it gt Find the InfUpdate folder click on it gt Find the InfInst folder click on it gt Find the Win9X amp Win2K folder click on it gt Find the Setup ICON and double click gt Click on Next gt Click on Yes gt Click on Next gt Now the shut down computer for restart should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows 95 98 2000 The Ultra ATA Storage Driver must be installed in order to use Windows 98 2000 operating systems gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Find the MB folder click on it gt Find the intel ATA 603_ Multi folder click on it gt Click on Next gt Click on Yes gt Select the optional Select storage folder where to store Ultra ATA gt Click on Next gt Click on Next gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing LAN for Windows 95 98
33. f your system contains a Universal Serial Bus controller and you have a USB keyboard USB Mouse Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus controller and you have a USB mouse Init Display First This item allows you to active PCI slot or onboard first The choice PCI slot onboard AC97 Audio The default setting of Auto enables the AC97 audio if it is detected onboard IDE HDD Block Mode Select Enabled only if your hard drives support block mode Power on Function Select the different manners for powering on the system The choices Keyboard 98 password any key hot key button only mouse click mouse move KB Power on Password The system will ask for a password after entering the correct password the keyboard can then be used Hot Key Power On Simply pressing on the preselected keyboard key the system will power on Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install an add in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field UART Mode Select Select an operating mode for the second serial port Normal RS 232C serial port Standard RS 232C serial port IrDA 1 0 Infrared port compliant with IrDA 1 0 specification IrDA SIR IrDA compliant serial infrared port IrDA MIR 1 MB sec infrared port IrDA FIR Fast infrared standard FIR Fast infrared standard MI
34. fied as type USER Size Disk drive capacity approximate Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program Cyls Number of cylinders Head Number of heads Precomp Write precompensation cylinder Landz Landing zone Sector Number of sectors Mode Auto Normal Large or LBA Auto The BIOS automatically determines the optimal mode Normal Maximum number of cylinders heads and sectors supported are 1024 16 and 63 Large For drives that do not support LBA and have more than 1024 cylinders LBA Logical Block Addressing During drive access the IDE controller transforms the data address described by sector head and cylinder number into a physical block address significantly improving data transfer rates For drives with greater than 1024 cylinders Drive A Drive B Select the correct specifications for the diskette drive s installed in the computer None No diskette drive installed 360K 5 25 in 5 1 4 inch PC type standard drive 360 kilobyte capacity 1 2M 5 25 in 5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive 1 2 megabyte capacity 720K 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 720 kilobyte capacity 1 44M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 1 44 mega byte capacity 2 88M 3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive 2 88 mega byte capacity Halt On During the power on self test POST the computer stops if the BIOS
35. g allows you to take full advantage of Intel s Development of even higher speed Celeron and Pentium III CPUs This is a perfect choice for embedded applications that Require cost effective high computing power communications Products whether video voice or data convergence over Internet Protocol network infrastructures The PCM 6896 also adopts the 10 100MB Intel 815E Ethernet controller that offers higher network performance and reliability In addition the PCM 6896 also features power management to minimize power con sumption It complies with the ACPI standard and supports three types of power saving features Doze mode Standby and Suspend modes The board s watchdog timer automatically resets the system or gener ates an interrupt in case the system stops due to a program bug or EMI The onboard compact flash will offer a larger memory bank for data storage of all types Compact Flash requires a fraction of power used to drive floppy disk or CD ROMs also no battery is required to save the data when the computer powers down The onboard 10 100BaseTx Ethernet interface and Sound Blaster compatible audio opens up worlds of possibilities for kiosks gaming systems POS systems medical and educational products The Fast Ethernet controller provides a tenfold increase in Network capability and is fully compatible with traditional 10Mbps network facilities PCM 6896 also includes four high speed serial ports three RS 232 one
36. gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive gt Click on Start button gt Click on Settings button gt Click on Control Panel button gt Click on System button gt Click on Devise Manager button gt Click on PCI Ethernet Controller gt Click on Remove gt Click on OK gt Click on Refresh gt Click on Next gt Select the Optional Search for best Lan driver gt Click on Next gt Select CDROM file gt Select LAN gt Click on OK gt Click on Next gt Net82557 inf will appear gt Click on Next gt Click on Finish gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing VGA for Windows 95 9860 gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on Intel folder gt Click on 810_815 folder gt Click on Win9X folder gt Click on Graphics folder gt Click on Set Up folder gt Click on Next gt Click on yes gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing Audio for Windows 95 9860 gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on Sound folder gt Click on Alc 200 folder gt Click on Win98 folder gt Click on V1 80 folder gt Click on WDM_1 folder
37. h a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot The choices Enabled Disabled Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 If you set this field to manual choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field a sub menu is proceeded by a gt The choices Auto Manual PCI VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled Choices Enabled Disabled PC Health Status CHUS Setup Utility Copright LCI DB 20 Heard Sol moro PE Health S5iatoz Shuidom lenporadur o LE I im Halo II ETA F Fa l 5 Unf F AECE Shutdown Temperature Your system can be configured to shutdown once reaching a certain temperature To protect your system from overheating or damage select a certain temperature level in the PC Health Status menu Frequency Voltage Control CHIE Setup Wa Lit E ii Wi fard Sof teare i Them Help Auto Detect DIMM PCI CLK This item allows you to enable disable auto detect DIMM PCI clock The choices Enable Disable Spread Spectrum This allows you to enable disable the spread spectrum modulate When the system clock generator pulses the extreme values of the pulse generate excess EMI Enabling pulse spectrum spread
38. her the password is required every time the System boots or only when you enter Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB select the operating system that is running with greater than 64MB or RAM on the system The choice Non OS2 OS2 HDD S M A R T Capability Hard disk drives have built in problem detection capability If a foreseen problem is about to take place the computer will give a you a warning signal The choice Enable Disable Report No FDD For WIN 95 wheather report no FDD for Win 95 or not The choice Yes no Advanced Chipset Features SDRAM CAS Latency T Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre Select the number of SCLKs for an access cycle The choices 5 7 6 8 7 9 SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system SDRAM RAS Precharge Time If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain date Fast gives faster performance slow gives more stable performance This
39. in Signal 1 5V 4 GND 2 CIRTX 5 IRTX 3 IRRX 6 CIRRX ATX Power Connector CN11 For ease and reliability a standard 20 pin ATX power supply con nector is onboard Which also provide positive plugging through it s guided and locking mechanism Pin definitions as follows ATX Power Connector CN11 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 43 3V 11 3 3V 2 43 3V 12 12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 5V 14 PS ON 5 GND 15 GND 6 5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 POWER OK 18 SV 9 SVSB 19 V 12V 20 5V Digital Visual Interface Connector CN12 Digital Visual Interface Connector CN12 Pin Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 All A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 Signal FTCLKO FTCLK1 CRT HSYNC FTBLNK FTHSYNC FTVSYNC SL_STALL GND 3VFTSCL 3VFTSDA 3VHTPLG VCCO6V PCIRST VCC 12V FPVDDEN GND PGMSEL SMBSDA SMBSCL VCC O6V Pin Bl B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 Signal FTDO FTD1 FTD2 GND FTD3 FTD4 FTD5 CRT VSYNC FTD6 FTD7 FTD8 VEE OK FTD9 FTD10 FTD11 VCCB 3V VCCGB 3V GND VCCB3V FPBLEN Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN13 The PCM 6896 provides a keyboard connector which supports both a keyboard and a PS 2 style mouse In most cases especially in embedded applications a keyboard is not used The standard PC AT BIOS will report an error or fail during power on self test POST after a reset if the keyboard is not present The mainboard BIOS Ad
40. k on Yes gt Select the optional Select storage folder where to store Ultra ATA gt Click on Next gt Click on Next gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing VGA for Windows NT gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on VGA folder gt Click on Intel folder gt Click on 810_815 folder gt Click on NT4 folder gt Click on Graphics folder gt Click on Set Up folder gt Click on Next gt Click on yes gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing Audio for Windows NT gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on Sound folder gt Click on Alc 200 folder gt Click on WinNT folder gt Click on V1 80 folder gt Click on WDM_1 gt Next you will be asked to save this WDM file in a certain location C drive D drive My docuements etc gt Click on Unzip gt Click on OK gt Now find the WDM file that you have just saved C drive D drive etc gt Click on WDM file in the save location gt Click on the Setup ICON gt You will see an optional language window select English gt Click on OK gt Click on Next gt Now the shut down computer for
41. lash disk It is easy to use and it saves integration overhead The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products is available in capacities ranging from 16MB up to 288MB unformatted In order to manage the disk the DiskOnChip 2000 includes the True FFS M Systems Flash File System proprietary software The DiskOnChip 2000 package is pin to pin compatible with a standard 32 pin EPROM device DiskOnChip Address Selection JP10 D400 Ds00 DC00 Disable 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 z l ae 11 O O O 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Default Note These addresses might conflict with the ROM BIOS of other peripheral boards Please select the appropriate memory address to avoid memory conflicts CPU and System Fan Power Connector CN1 amp CN24 One 3 pin plug in and error free onboard connectors are located accessibly for trouble free connection and disconnection For CPU fan it is labeled CN1 for system fan Pin definitions are listed below CPU Fan Power Connector CN1 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 Fan Speed Sensor Fan Power Connector CN24 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 NC USB Connector CN5 amp CN6 PCM 6896 is equipped with four USB ports onboard It acquires the new generation of plug and play Hot Plugging feature for both low speed and high speed devices It could also be expanded up to 127 connections through USB hub Refer pin definitions as follows USB Connector CN5 Pin Signal 5V USBDO USBDO
42. ll be required to correct the interference at his own expense A Message to the Customer AAEON Customer Services Each and every AAEON product is built to the most exacting specifications to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments Whether your new AAEON equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name AAEON has come to be known Your satisfaction is our primary concern Here is a guide to AAEON s customer services To ensure you get the full benefit of our services please follow the instructions below carefully Technical Support We want you to get the maximum performance from your products So if you run into technical difficulties we are here to help For the most frequently asked questions you can easily find answers in your product documentation These answers are normally more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone So please consult this manual first If you still cannot find the answer gather all the information or questions that apply to your problem and with the product close at hand call your dealer Our dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need to get the most from your AAEON products In fact most problems reported are minor and are able to be easily solved over the phone In addition free technic
43. o increment the setting or type the desired value into the field The time format is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 hours Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field HARD DISKS The BIOS supports up to four IDE drives This section does not show information about other IDE devices such as a CD ROM drive or about other hard drive types such as SCSI drives NOTE We recommend that you select type AUTO for all drives The BIOS can automatically detect the specifications and optimal operating mode of almost all IDE hard drives When you select type AUTO for a hard drive the BIOS detects its specifications If you do not want to select drive type AUTO other methods of selecting the drive type are available 1 Match the specifications of your installed IDE hard drive s with the preprogrammed values for drive types 1 through 45 2 Select USER and enter values into each drive parameter field 3 Use the IDE HDD AUTO DECTECTION function in Setup Here is a brief explanation of drive specifications Type The BIOS contains a table of pre defined drive types Each defined drive type has a specified number of cylinders number of heads write precompensation factor landing zone and number of sectors Drives whose specifications do not accommodate any pre defined type are classi
44. ory PCM 6896 contains one socket for 168 pin dual in line memory module DIMM The socket uses 3 3 V unbuffered synchro nous DRAM SDRAM DIMM is available in capacities of 16 32 64 128 256 or 512 MB Supplementary information about DI MM Your PCM 6896 can accept both regular and PC 100 133 SDRAM Module with or without parity Single sided modules are typically 16 or 128MB double sided modules are usually 32 or 256 MB Memory Installation Procedures Installing the SDRAM is simple and may be performed quickly First line up the card to the bracket Making sure the teeth on the card lines up to the bracket inserts Hold the card at a 90 degree angle in your hand push the card into the bracket The card will click into place by itself To remove the card push outwards on the two handles on the sides of the bracket The card will eject by itself Location of Jumpers amp Connectors N lt a Es a y tt om pemr S683a 556 AY E WI F ON C N2 0 a I Gy ig Nile CN16 3 3 J93 N19 CN13 CH CN18 List of Jumpers Jumpers allow users to manually customize system configurations to their suitable application needs
45. ppear if your system does not have external cache memory CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking When you select Enabled memory checking is enable when the external cache contains ECC SRAMs Quick Power On Self Test Select Enabled to reduce the amount of time required to run the power on self test POST A quick POST skips certain steps We recommend that you normally disable quick POST Better to find a problem during POST than lose data during your work First Second Third Fourth Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items The choices Floppy LS ZIP HDD SCSI CDROM Disable Boot Up from LAN When enabled the BIOS attempts to boot from a LAN boot image before it attempts to boot from a local storage device The Choice Disabled Enabled First Second Third Fourth Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items The settings are Floppy LS ZIP HDD 0 HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 SCSI CDROM LAN and disable Swap Floppy Drive This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives Selecting enabled assigns physical drive B to logical drive A and physical drive A to logical drive B Boot Up Floppy Seek When Enabled the BIOS tests seeks floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks Only 360 KB floppy drives have 40 tracks drives with 720 KB 1 2 MB and 1 44 MB capacity
46. r gt Click on Win2000 folder gt Click on V1 80 folder gt Click on WDM 1 folder gt Click on Unzip gt Next you will be asked to save this WDM file in a certain location C drive D drive My docuements etc gt Now find the WDM file that you have just saved C drive D drive etc gt Click on WDM file in the save location gt Click on the Setup ICON gt You will see an optional language window select English gt Click on Next gt Click on GO gt Click on Yes gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing LAN for Windows 2000 gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive gt Click on Start button gt Click on Settings button gt Click on Control Panel button gt Click on System button gt Click on Hardware button gt Click on Devise Manager button gt Click on Ethernet Controller gt Click on Driver gt Click on Update Driver gt Click on Next gt Click on Uninstall gt Click on OK gt Click on Action gt Click on Scan Hardware gt Click on Ethernet Controller gt Click on Driver gt Click on Update Driver gt Click on Next gt Click on Search for a suitable driver for my device gt Click on Next gt Remove the floppy disk option setting and engage the specific location setting gt Then Net 82557 will be auto detected
47. r respective owners Part No 2087689604 5th Edition A1 0 Printed in Taiwan March 2001 Packing List Before you begin installing your card please make sure that the following materials are included e 1PCM 6896 Intel 815E all in one CPU Card e 1 Quick Installation Guide e 1 Supporting CD ROM that contains the following User s Manual this manual in PDF file eVGA drivers and utilities Audio drivers and utilities Latest BIOS as of the CD ROM was made If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately FCC STATEMENT This devise complies with part 15 FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wi
48. r on after a power failure The choice off on former status Watch Dog Timer You can enable the system watch dog timer a hardware timer that generates either an NMI or a reset when the software that it monitors does not respond as expected each time the watch dog polls it select the time period in a separate field The choice 10 sec 20 sec 40 sec 1 min 2 min 4 min Power Management Setup CHOS Selup Ohility vopyrigh C 2000 Heard Sof imire i Hana Frimary IME q fle More Fa Pre bi ACPI Function This item allows you to enable disable the Advanced Configura tion and Power Management ACPI The Choices Enable Disable Power Management This category allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to the following modes 1 HDD Power Down 2 Doze Mode 3 Suspend Mode Disable Default Min Power Saving Max Power Saving No power management Disable all four modes Minimum power managemen Doze mode 1 hour Standby mode 1 hour Suspend mode 1 hour HDD Power Down 15 minutes Maximum power management ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SL CPU S Dose mode 1 min Standby mode 1 min Suspend mode 1 min and HDD Power Down 1 min User Defined Allows you to set each mode individually When not disabled each of the tanges are from 1 min to 1 hour except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min to 15 min and disable Video Off Method
49. restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing LAN for Windows NT gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive gt Click on Start button gt Click on Settings button gt Click on Control Panel button gt Click on Network gt Click on yes gt Click on next gt Click on Select from list gt Click on have disk gt Type in file location CD Disk drive E pem 6896 Lan gt Click on OK gt Intel Pro Adapter will appear gt Click on OK gt Click on Next gt Click on Next gt Click on OK gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing VGA for Windows 2000 gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on VGA folder gt Click on Intel folder gt Click on 810_815 folder gt Click on Win2000 folder gt Click on 815 folder gt Click on Set Up folder gt Click on Next gt Click on yes gt Click on Next gt Click on yes gt Now the shut down computer for restart Window should be visible follow the command and the chipset driver has be installed Installing Audio for Windows 2000 gt Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive Pull up the CDROM file on your screen gt Click on Sound folder gt Click on Alc 200 folde
50. rts Ultra DMA 100 mode with transfer rate up to 100MB sec Connector One 40 pin 2 54mm pin header with box FDD interface Supports up to two floppy disk drives 5 25 360KB and 1 2 MB and or 3 5 720KB 1 44MB and 2 88MB Connector One 34 pin 2 54mm pin header with box Parellel Port One bi directional parallel port Supports SPP ECP and EPP modes Connector One 26 pin 2 00mm pin header Serial Port Three RS 232 serial ports can be configured as COM 1 COM2 COM3 COMA or disabled individually and one RS 232 422 485 COM2 Either COM1 COM2 can be S W configurable to support Ring wake up function and COM3 COM4 provide the option to select12V Ring function by jumper setting 16C550 equivalent Connector One 40 pin 2 54mm pin header IrDA port Support SIR and CIR Connector One 6 pin 2 54mm pin header KB PS2 Mouse connector A 7 pin 4 2 1 header supports PC AT Keyboard and PS 2 mouse and Wake on KBD function USB connectors Two 10 pin header onboard supports four USB ports Connector Two 10 pin 2 00mm pin header Front Panel Connector Provide the signals of RSTIN HDD LED Buzzer and Intrude Alarm input Connector 8 pin 2 54mm pin header GPIO port Support 4 general purpose I O each with TTL level interface Connector 10 pin 2 0mm pin header Battery Lithium battery for data retention Watchdog Timer Can generate a system reset IRQ 15 or NMI Supports Win95 Win3 1 Software selectable time o
51. sssccssscssscssssssssssssssseeeoOU PO Health Stats vcissssicscessecabscdossesdssecdesecdecdadenjsssavesdossessasveset L Frequency Voltage Control cccsccsssccsssssssscessscssssssessees D2 Load Fail Safe Defaults ooomm bo Load Optimized Defaults oooooooopd Set Supervisor Password c sccssscccsssscssssccsssssesssseseseeesO5 Set User PassWord iciissssssdsscccssescesnsdscncdousbossasssdnenseserisceaseonneeOO Save to CMOS amp TKI ccssssciccccscdessstssovisdessneasssedcssedsssavsesacee 2 Quit without SaviNg ooocoomossssmbl Chapter 4 Driver Installation ooommomoo 39 Notice Attention essoesossessoesocsocssessossossosssesoessossossesssessoe J0 Chipset Driver Win 98 2000 e soosssessesssoesoosssessocssosesses IL Ultra ATA Storage Driver Win 98 2000 scsssccssseeeee 92 Win 9S LM corta iS Win 9S AU Gi ido Win NT Security Driver oooocomsmssss IO Win NT Ultra ATA nina dd Win NT Alca nd Win 2000 VGA ssssssesccsosocsossesoososoossssossesossossesossesoosesocsss LOL IAS L02 Win 2000 LAN qdo tscodcea LOS CHAPTER General Information This chapter gives background informa tion on the PCM 6896 Sections include e Card specifications e Card layout and dimensions Introduction AAEON s new compact size board PCM 6896 targets high end multime dia and networking applications This board is supported by Intel Celeron and Pentium II CPUs easy Upgradin
52. sssessecccees 40 DVI Connector CN12 cccccccccccccsccsccscceecs 41 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN13 coooocomsooo 42 VGA Display Connector CN14 occccccconcccnoccnncnns 43 Audio Connector CN15 ccccccscsscsceccsccccscscescscess 44 Parallel Port Connector CN16 ccccssscssssccssscceeees 44 100 Base Tx Ethernet Connector CN17 0000 45 Floppy Drive Connector CN19 coocccccoccccncccnnncccnnncs 46 Digital VO Connector CN20 ccooccoonconocconocoocconccroncconccncccnoss 48 Audio Out Connector 1 Watt CN22 scccceses 49 AT ATX Power Select CN25 ccccssscccccssscccccssssscccees 49 Wake On Lan CN25 scicccicscccccessecscsssesseesdscosececteabencsoocsecoseees 49 Compact Flash Conmnectol ssccccsssssssssssscssccsceees 50 Chapter3 AwardBIOSetup ssssssscesceesees 51 Starting setUp essssccsessseesseossecccossccossssocsscossecccosscosssssesssse 52 Gettin h lP sisssiccssisssssssesisessressssesssissssesesossivssssisssesss sses 53 SOLD KEYS E E E A eee 54 Main Setup Menu esssessocssocsssccssocesocesoosesocssoeessocesocsscoseso 55 Standard COMS FeatureS coommomssmssssss 57 Advanced BIOS Feature sssccssssssscssssssscccsssssccsssssccees 62 Advanced Chipset Features 67 Integrated Peripherals omoooommm 71 Power Management Setup cssccssssccsssscssrsscssssssssecesee PnP PCI Configuratione cscccscc
53. sumption and an increase in reliability The DiskOnChip is a small plug and play Flash disk It is easy to use and it saves integration overhead The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products is available in capacities ranging from 2MB up to 144MB unformatted In order to manage the disk the DiskOnChip 2000 includes the True FFS M Systems Flash File System proprietary software The DiskOnChip 2000 package is pin to pin compatible with a standard 32 pin EPROM device Note 1 Pins A13 through A16 are not used by the MD2200 They are kept for socket backward compatibility with ED 1100 DiskOnChip 1000 Note 2 Pins 1 and 30 are not used by Y i 1 32 pn Description Pin Number Direction Name a 31 3 30 A0 A12 Address bus 4 12 23 25 27 Inputs 4 29 5 28 A13 A16 Address bus 2 3 28 29 Inputs 6 2T D0 D7 Data bus 13 15 17 21 Vo 7 mD2200 76 8 25 CE Chip Enable 9 24 eee w 23 Output Enable 11 22 Write Enable 12 21 13 20 Not connected 14 19 Power 15 18 16 17 Ground DiskOnChip DOC 2000 Installation When the DOC is installed correctly a DOC will work like an HDD or an FDD To install the DOC on the mainboard follow the instructions below 1 Plug the DOC into the socket Make sure pin 1 of the DOC is
54. tdown temperature for your system Frequency Voltage Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency voltage control Load Fail Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations While AWARD has designated the custom BIOS to maximize perfor mance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet their needs Set Supervisor User Password Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords Save and Exit Setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Saving Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup Standard CMOS Features CHS Setup Wility Cor mrii T 1986 2008 fard Sof taare Fais d yp Feb Li 20 hem Helo Tie 48 a 4 l l f te IIE Primary Hier pa PIPN Tale A Save FS shail a aulia H Sato Le This standard ane menu na users to configure system components such as the date time hard disk drive floppy drive display and memory Online help for each field can be accessed by pressing Fl Date and Time Configuration The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information This field is for information only Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field date month year Press the PgUp or PgDn key t
55. thout any translation The choices 32MB 64MB Display Cache Frequency Select the Onboard dispaly cache frequency The settings are 100 MHz 133MHz or Auto System Memory Frequency Select the Onboard system memory frequency The settings are 100 MHz 133MHz or Auto Default is set as Auto we recommend leaving the setting at default On Chip Video Window Size Select the on chip video window size for VGA drive use The choices 32MB 64MB Disabled Initial Display Cache Cas Latency Select the local memory clock period The number of clock cycles of CAS Latency depends on the Onboard Display Cache timing The choice 2 3 Paging Mode Control Select the paging mode control The choice open close RAS to CAS Override This item allows you to insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when Onboard display cache is written to read from or refreshed During by CAS LT this will depend on the Onboard Display Cache CAS Latency setting During Override 2 RAS to CAS time 2 Ras Timing This item controls RAS active to Precharge and refresh to RAS active delay in local memory clock The choices Fast Slow Ras Precharge Timing This item controls RAS precharge in loca memory clocks The choices Fast slow Integrated Peripherals E Setup Ud edie A LL A UI Hamd Spt ire nibegraled Pur ipheral lies Hel ACO 1 bE Hi POWER 0H Fanti ion Kil i e wer DH yi lezi
56. tility Gepurighd C 154 2800 Anard Sof iware ndard CHI Fea Haverced B Prabure Hivarced Chipsol A ado Duit Foo Hani in ELOS Sorc E Exit Sebu Save to CMOS and EXIT Pressing lt Enter gt on this item asks for confirmation Save to CMOS and Exit Y N Pressing Y stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted again Quit without Saving standard CHIE bosburos ed ADDS Features Esc Quit FO Henu in BINS FIN Sam A Exit Seh Exit Without Saving Pressing lt Enter gt on this item asks for confirmation Quit Without Saving Y N This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change The previous selections remain in effect This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer CHAPTER DRIVERS INSTALLATION This PCM 6896 is equipped with an audio VGA and LAN interface This chapter provides instructions for installing the software drivers on these pheripherals Installing Drivers Notice Attention First if using operating systems such as Windows 98 2000 a chipset driver must be installed before VGA LAN or Audio drivers are installed Second if using Windows 98 2000 operating sys tems an Ultra ATA storage
57. ub connector specially prepared for external interface The interfaces can be enabled and disabled in the BIOS system setup For example if LPT1 is disabled LPT2 or LPT3 is enabled and if LPT2 is disabled LPT lor LPT3 is enabled The pin definitions for CN16 are listed as follows Parallel Port Connector CN 16 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 14 AFD 2 PTDO 15 ERROR 3 PTD1 16 INIT 4 PTD2 17 SLIN 3 PTD3 18 GND 6 PTD4 19 GND 7 PTDS 20 GND 8 PTD6 21 GND 9 PTD7 2 GND 10 ACK 23 GND 11 BUSY 24 GND 12 PE 25 GND 13 SELECT 26 NC 100 Base Tx Ethernet Connector CN17 PCM 6896 is outfitted with a standard RJ 45 LAN connector With support from Intel 815E chipset using either 10Mbs or 100Mbs are possible through it s N way auto negotiation featured operation Refer to the pin definitions listed below RJ 45 Ethernet Connector CN17 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TX 3 RX 5 7 GND SIAJ AJN TX GND GND RX GND Floppy drive connector CN19 You can attach up to two floppy drives to the mainboard controller You can use any combination of 544 360 KB and 1 2 MB and or 34 720 KB 1 44 MB and 2 88 MB drives A 34 pin daisy chain drive connector cable for CN19 is required for a dual drive system On one end of the cable is a 34 pin flat cable connector On the other end are two sets of floppy disk drive connectors Each set consists of a 34 pin flat cable connector usually used for 3 2 drives
58. ut interval 1 sec 255 min min step DMA 7 DMA channels 8237 equivalent Interrupt 15 interrupt levels 8259 equivalent Power management Supports ATX power supply I O peripheral device support power saving and doze standby suspend modes APM 1 2 compliant H W status monitoring Embedded in ITE 8712 supports power supply voltages and temperatures monitoring Audio Interface Chipset 815E Codec ALC200 or compatible Interface One 14 pin 2 00mm pin header for MIC in line in line out speaker out CD in One 4 pin wafer for Speaker output of 1W 1W One 4 pin wafer for CD audio input Flat Panel CRT Interface VGA Onboard 815E Chipset output AGP port AGP 2X Default from Intel 815E built in Display memory Share memory max to 4MB Max Display Type Supports non interlaced CRT and up to 18 36 bit LCD TFT LCD only can display both CRT and flat panel simultaneously Connector 16 pin 2 54mm for CRT 50 pin 2 00mm pin header for LCD Resolution Up to 1024 X 768 256K colors Expansion Interface PC 104 and PC 104 Plus Connector One 16 bit 104 pin and one 32 bit 120 pin connector onboard for expan sion PCI Slot One 32 bit PCI slot onboard Ethernet Interface Chipset Intel 815E Ethernet interface One 10 100Base T RJ45 connector LAN LED support Link RX TX Support WOL and optional support for AOL SDD Interface One 32 pin DIP socket supports M Systems DiskOnChip 2000 series up to 288MB
59. vanced setup menu allows you to select Present or Absent under the System Keyboard section This allows no keyboard operation in embedded system applications without the system halting under POST power on self test Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN13 Dual mini din connector Pin Signal MS CLK KBCLK 5V GND KB DATA MS DATA N C N C AAA RJ Wl dye VGA Display Connector CN14 The PCM 6896 PCI SVGA interface can drive conventional CRT displays and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays including electroluminescent EL gas plasma passive LCD and active LCD displays The board has two connectors to support these displays one for standard CRT VGA monitors and one for flat panel displays A standard conventional D sub connector is equipped to interface with conventional CRT displays Refer to pin definitions as follows VGA Display Conncetor CN 14 Pin Signal RED GREEN BLUE N C GND GND GND GND Vec GND N C DDCSDA H SYNC V SYNC DDCSCL N C 0 po ajaj WI NI h o elol _ Olula o m Audio Connector CN15 Audio Connector CN 15 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 MICIN 2 MIC VCC 3 GND 4 CD GND 5 LINE INL 6 CD INL 7 LINE INR 8 CD GND 9 GND 10 CD INR 11 LINE OUTL 2 LINE OUTR 13 GND 14 GND Parallel Port Connector CN16 The mainboard is designed to support one parallel port Port 1 connector CN16 also designated as LPT 1 is a standard 25 pin D s
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