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2. w A 2 ope mm Figure 2 2 IPC BX M560 PCW E C Dimensions IPC BX M560 PCW 7 Overview IPC BX M560 PCW EP CP 302 284 262 08060600 230 170 126 O 9 o o O Q O o 00909 0509062 9 52 o oo l 40 o fc WALA ap _ cl me ess A dbr g o o jo ESSAS i gt POWER 20 139 6 Figure 2 3 IPC BX M560 PCW EP CP Dimensions 8 IPC BX M560 PCW Hardware Setup 3 Hardware Setup Setup Overview Follow the steps below to set up your BOX PC according to the instructions in this manual Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Installing a hard disk drive and main memory DIMMs
3. MINI DIN connector Table 5 2 Keyboard Connector Connector typ TCS7910 16 201 Hoshiden or equivalent 6 5 i 4 ped Hi 3 H 2 1 PinNo Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 KBD DATA 5 KBD CLK 2 C 3 GND SHELD GND 4 5 0V DC Mouse Interface The BOX PC has a mouse connector designated as MOUSE 6pin MINI DIN connector Table 5 3 Mouse Connector Connector type TCS7910 16 201 Hoshiden or equivalent 6 5 2 1 Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 MOUSE DATA 5 MOUSE CLK 2 N C 6 N C 3 GND SHELD GND 4 5 0V DC IPC BX M560 PCW 37 Functions of Components Floppy Disk Interface The BOX PC has an FD controller allowing the FD connector on the front panel to accept one FD drive The connector is designated as FD As the FD drive use the dedicated option Table 5 4 FD Connector Connector type 26pin half pitch connector 175928 4AMP or equivalent 25 1 OR ae eee IL mooooonoooooon 26 2 Pin No Signal name Direction Pin No Signal name Direction 1 HDSEL Output 2 WRTPRT Input 3 RDATA Input 4 TRKO Input 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 WGATE Output 9 GND 10 GND 11 WDATA Output 12 GND 13 DENSEL Output 14 STEP Output 15 DENSEL Output 16 DIR
4. OFF sw1 Figure 5 21 SW1 Factory Settings Reset Switch The BOX PC has a hardware reset switch The switch is hard to press by design to prevent it from being pressed accidentally To press it therefore use a pointed object ALARM LED If the PO2M D7 bit in the event output control port 013Bh has been set to 1 the ALARM LED comes on when a WDT time out occurs or when the P2 bit in the general purpose I O port 0138h is set IPC BX M560 PCW 65 Functions of Components USB Ports The BOX PC has two channels of the USB interface Table 5 19 USB Connectors Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name Al USBO Vcc B1 USB1 Vcc A2 USBO Data B2 USB1 Data A3 USBO Data B3 USB1 Data A4 USBO GND B4 USB1 GND 66 IPC BX M560 PCW Ethernet Models E and EP Functions of Components Models E and EP have a Fast Ethernet interface e Network type Transmission rate LOOBASE TX 1O0BASE_T 100M 10Mbps Maximum network path length 100m segment Controller 21143 Intel or DE21143 DEC The category 5 cable is required for transmission at 100Mbps Table 5 20 Ethernet Connector Connector type RJ 45 8 1 RR PinNo Signal name Description 1 TD Transmit data 2 TD Transmit data 3 RD Receive data 4 N C Not connected 5 N C Not connected 6 RD Receive data 7 N C Not conn
5. Figure 5 17 Port Protect Control Port 013Ch W Protects the general purpose I O port 0138h This port protects and unprotects the general purpose I O port The general purpose I O port is protected when the power is turned on and when a reset occurs 00h Protect ASh Unprotect External I O circuits External diruit PCOM ain Saxo PC817 i External l oa e power supply i 12 24VDC Internal reset y lt ie Peg tan eroa Fofas RAS connector Figure 5 18 Input Circuit External circuit Load 4 7kQ PO 0 2 mm External Pc817 power supply prassstadancA ie Max 30VDC iy K 2N3904 me gt gt 7 i ERES qe UNR i AW 4 7kQ NCOM RAS connector Figure 5 19 Output Circuit 64 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components SW1 General purpose Switches for the User Bits 1 to 4 in SWI serve as RAS feature setting switches Bits 5 and 6 in SW1 serves as general purpose switches for the user This section describes how to use bits 5 and 6 For bits 1 to 4 see the RAS Features and Watchdog Timer sections T O Address and data I O address 013Dh Data can be read in the following format b7 b5 b4 b3 b2 bi bo SWI bits ON 0 OFF 1 SW1bit6ON 0 OFF 1 Figure 5 20 Data in General purpose Switches for the User ON
6. External circuit power supply Outputs e Output specification Output rating Number of output signals Output response time Common I O address Photocoupler insulated current driven input 4 7kQ 3 channels including one which is also available as a remote reset input Bit 2 fixed Bit O fixed NMI Input protection circuit Provided with a reverse connected protection diode Within 100usec 12 to 24VDC 10 Photocoupler insulated open collector output 30VDC Max 100mA 3 channels including one which is also available as a watchdog timer alarm output Bit 2 fixed Within 10 psec 0138h 013Bh 013Ch Capable of being set in 512bytes by the switch IPC BX M560 PCW 61 Functions of Components Usage Unprotect Output OA5h to the 013Ch port to unprotect prt Output data to the 013Bh port to set the P10 P12 and PO2 modes Input output Use the 0138h port for input output Figure 5 14 Using General purpose Inputs Outputs and Remote Reset T O addresses and instructions 0138h General purpose input output D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO P2 PI PO R W Figure 5 15 General purpose I O Port 0138h R Input data e Input bit data 1 The input contact is on conductive e Input bit data O The input contact is off not conductive W Output data Output
7. 17 A BIOS Set P irnia 19 Setting up the BLOS sans esa une ner asia ses agua arena 19 INVOKING BIOS Setup 19 Key Operations c ccccccesssscccssseeessesseessseseessseeseeeesseseses 19 Main MENU iesene araen aar AENEA E RE 20 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 22 BIOSFEATURES SETUP iaa eaa na 25 iv IPC BX M560 PCW POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 28 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION neeese 30 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ccn 31 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD niceness 33 USER PASSWORD y E EEN a aN 33 5 Functions of Components ssssssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 35 Names of CONC OS eninin a aan aai 35 Keyboard Interface cccssssssecceesssssssssseeeeeeeeeeessees 37 MOUSE ITER EAC essi sarados aie ia a Meal 37 Floppy DISK Interface vixrcctsnetinctveeernekiruivonabentbrnctrnehirns ra 38 Serial Port Interface ccccccccccescccssseeeeeesesseeeeeeeeaees 40 CR Interface rasta e a vasa eae 49 PCMCIA Slots Model C and CP 50 Printer Port Interface serranas 52 RAS Features sida trair ia a 53 Watchdog TIMET serie sat asia ao ia ad Ari do da e a 55 General purpose I nputs Outputs and Remote Reset 61 SW 1 General purpose Switches for the User 65 PRESSES WEG es bess setae ss a SS aU SS SS aie 65 ALARM LED sas san paises NAE gd 65 USB OMS e espana aut maa ia Dias 66 Ethernet Models E and EP 67 LCD Interface arpaiaatras Filma biraal rima add ig ra ko niii 68 IDE Nigh a i s ac ini rer aire eee eer er CES 70 Expansion Slots Model EP and CP
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9. Rw Figure 5 8 WDT Control Port 0139h R Stops the watchdog timer and cancels the alarm The data read is undefined W Starts and clears the watchdog timer The data to be output can be undefined 013Ah Watchdog timer counter D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO RW RESET FFh H FFh L Figure 5 9 WDT Counter Port 013Ah R Reads watchdog timer count data Watchdog timer counter time out period data 16bits is read Data is read twice in the L to H order The value read is output not as the current count value but as the count data that has been set W Writes watchdog timer count data Watchdog timer counter time out period data is written Data is written in the L to H order The clock for the watchdog timer counter is 4 58usec The time out period is set as in the following examples 0 5sec gt 006Dh Isec gt OODAh 4sec gt 0369h 8sec gt 06D2h 15sec gt OCC6h 30sec gt 1996h 120sec gt 6658h 240sec gt CCBlh IPC BX M560 PCW 57 Functions of Components 58 013Bh Event output control D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO PO2 PI2M rsv PIOM NMIE rsv WDT WDT R W RESET 10X00X00b M Figure 5 10 Event Output Control Port 013Bh WDTE Enables the watchdog timer event output O Disables the output event when the watchdog timer causes a time out 1 Enables the output event when the watchdog timer causes a time
10. and Setting Jumper Switches See Chapter 3 to install the hard disk drive and main memory and set the required jumper switches Connecting Cables Connect the cables for the required external devices such as a printer and a CRT display to the BOX PC Turning the Power On Make sure again that you have taken Steps 1 and 2 correctly then turn the power supply on If you find or suspect any problem after turning the power on turn it off immediately and check whether the BOX PC has been set up correctly Setting up the BIOS See Chapter 4 to set up the BIOS Note that BIOS Setup requires the keyboard and monitor connected correctly to the BOX PC Be sure to execute LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS to initialize the BIOS setup states before using the BOX PC for the first time See Main Menu in Chapter 4 IPC BX M560 PCW 9 Hardware Setup Setting up Hardware Removing the top cover and the HDD bracket e Make sure that the power supply is off in advance Do not loosen any screw other than those specified 1 Remove the top cover Figure 3 1 Removing the Top Cover 2 Remove the HDD bracket Figure 3 2 Removing the HDD Bracket 10 IPC BX M560 PCW Hardware Setup Positions and Settings of Connectors and Jumpers When you have removed the top cover and the HDD bracket you can see the following jumper as shown below 2 ol 0 1 JP15 SSOSSSO SS SS cesso cosa
11. master drive connected to the IDE primary connector CN1 Usually set this item to Auto IPC BX M560 PCW 31 BIOS Setup IDE Primary Slave UDMA Set the UltraDMA mode of the slave drive connected to the IDE primary connector CN1 Usually set this item to Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO _ Set the transfer rate PIO mode or IDE Secondary Slave PIO UDMA mode of the master slave IDE Secondary Master UDMA drive connected to the IDE IDE Secondary Slave UDMA secondary connector CN2 Usually set these items to Auto On Chip Primary PCI IDE Select whether to use the internal primary IDE controller Usually set this item to Enabled On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Select whether to use the internal secondary IDE controller Usually set this item to Enabled Setting this item to Disabled makes interrupt IRQ15 available to the user USB Keyboard Support To connect the keyboard to a USB port set this item to Enabled Onboard FD Controller Select whether to use the internal FD controller Usually set this item to Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 Set the port address and IRQ for internal serial port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Set the port address and IRQ for internal serial port 2 UART2 Mode This item is not used on this machine Leave it set to Standard Onboard Parallel Port Set the port address and IRQ for the internal parallel port 32 IPC BX M560 PCW BIOS Setup Parallel Por
12. 013Ch 64 TU Circulo sans isca seis ospade ncia 64 O tp t Circ itss isn ERRAR PURA EEE DEDE IRD S E REDE ES RRRDE 64 Data in General purpose Switches for the User 65 SW 1 Factory Settings aa spears tiene 65 Dimensions of Expansion Board 72 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover 73 Installing an Expansion Board 74 Memory MAD ssiaayciustanyccictsgatvsensactetedyelootsetaatenede 15 IPC BX M560 PCW vii Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 4 1 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 Table 5 7 Table 5 8 Table 5 9 Table 5 10 Table 5 10 Table 5 10 Table 5 10 Table 5 11 Table 5 12 Table 5 13 Table 5 14 Table 5 15 Table 5 16 viii List of Tables Function Specifications in29t cin nda aie ase 3 Installation Environment Conditions 4 JUICES rs A a ATAR OA 12 Internal Connectors aa a ap AR ao 12 Key FUNCIONS isssssesiacss spransaalolaaasinginameapssileasaebaspaa rendas 19 Functions of Controls ccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 36 Keyboard Connector ssa tasaiiara raid aaa Da 37 Mouse CONNECIor adam sacas Ria aaa aulas 37 FD Connector aaa estada disirei i E a dade 38 T O Addresses and IRQs for SERIALI 2 40 Serial Port Connectors rasa ctesnocadenehl detect 40 T O Addresses and IRQ for SERIAL
13. 72 6 AppendiX iiiiiiicisicticddsccdedsnccidiaedeeveddseavedaveavedevearereneans 75 Memory M aper aa re ia vat vias A Ea Db Da DL 75 V O Port AGO CSS OS t a bats aa a a 76 Interrupt Levels cirkty suede ty wets nant was ives 77 IPC BX M560 PCW v Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 vi List of Figures System Configuration Diagram ce eeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 IPC BX M560 PCW E C Dimensions 7 IPC BX M560 PCW EP CP Dimensions 8 Removing the Top Cover 24 esse ae 10 Removing the HDD Bracket s es 10 Jumpers Connectors and Switches under the Top Cover ss ass cobs iss sabissadoceda cos gamssados 11 Mounting the HDD 14 Mounting the HDD Side View 14 Removing the Memory Cover eseesseererseerreeeeee 15 DIMM Attaching Method essi 16 DIMM Removing Method 16 Installation Orientations eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereesesererseree 17 Distances between the Main Unit and CHGS WMPOU MUN ES aac coed aloes ens usd cats eta scerigclcedeeajeaeuees 18 Initial Screen ienesis aids dob doa ba senda bra and 19 Main Menu SCre n gasta cetisiesagaanisiera raise dashes escacs 20 STANDARD CMOS
14. Output 4 DTR Data terminal ready Output 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready Input 7 RTS Request to send Output 8 CTS Clear to send Input 9 RI Ring indicator RI Input IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components RS 422 RS 485 port SERIAL PORT4 The RAS connector contains a single channel serial port for which an I O address range and IRQ or the unused status can be set by BIOS Setup described in Chapter 4 Note that the I O address range or IRQ assigned to any other device cannot be assigned Table 5 7 I O Addresses and IRQ for SERIAL4 com 1 0 address range IRQ 4 2E8h 2EFh ORG1 130h 137h ORG2 1E0h 1E7h ORG1 and ORG2 are CONTEC proprietary ports RS 422 RS 485 specifications e Transmission system Asynchronous half full duplex serial transmission conforming to RS 422 RS 485 e Baud rate 19200 to 50bps programmable Signal extensible distance 1 2km Max Output connector with RS 422 RS 485 used Table 5 8 Output Connector RAS Connector with RS 422 RS 485 Used Transmit data Transmit data For details on the RAS connector see Table 5 16 RAS Connector IPC BX M560 PCW 41 Functions of Components 42 Terminating resistor with RAS 485 used Set the terminating resistor using JP18 under the top cover The jumper is open no terminating resistor by factory default J P18 J P18 Open Connected No receiver terminating resistor Receiver
15. Register 8bit readable writable register The user can use this register for temporarily saving data Setting the baud rate The baud rate is set with software by dividing the clock input 1 8432MHz The baud rate is set by writing the corresponding values to the divisor latch registers LSB MSB as shown below Table 5 11 Baud Rate Settings sangar 0 Example To set 9600bps write 00 and 12 decimal to the divisor latch registers MSB and LSB respectively 48 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components CRT Interface The BOX PC has a CRT interface designated as VGA DB 15 connector Table 5 12 CRT Connector Connector type DB 15 connector Male 5 1 10 6 000 0 Jo rete o 15 11 Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 RED 9 N C 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 N C 4 N C 12 N C 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 GND 14 VSYNC ri GND 15 N C 8 GND Display driver The display driver for each OS is available as an option Purchase the driver separately from the BOX PC Option Display driver soft Windows 98 95 NT 4 0 IPC DSP2 DRV IPC BX M560 PCW 49 Functions of Components PCMCIA Slots Model C and CP The BOX PC Model C has PCMCIA card slots Type II size slots x 2 including Type III size slot x 1 Slot 1 Slot 2 Figure 5 5 Slot Numbers and Positions Note To use a Type III card i
16. bit data 1 The output transistor is on Output bit data O The output transistor is off reset 62 IPC BX M560 PCW Note Functions of Components 013Bh Event output control D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO PO2 PI2M rsv PIOM NMIE rsv WDT WOE RAW RESET 10X00X00b M Figure 5 16 Event Output Control Port 013Bh NMIE Enables PIO NMIs 0 Enables NMIs by the PIO NMI 15 signal in the RAS connector 1 Disables NMIs by the PIO NMI 15 signal in the RAS connector PIOM PIO NMI 15 input mode O Sets the PIO NMI 15 signal in the RAS connector to PIO general purpose input 1 Sets the PIO NMI 15 signal in the RAS connector to an NMI interrupt input PDM PI2 RST 14 input mode O Sets the PD RST 14 signal in the RAS connector to PI2 general purpose input 1 Sets the PD RST 14 signal in the RAS connector to a RESET input PO2M PO2 WDT 12 output mode 0 Sets the PO2 WDT 12 signal in the RAS connector to PO2 general purpose output 1 Sets the PO2 WDT 12 signal in the RAS connector to an alarm out output If general purpose output P2 is set in the alarm output mode the ALARM LED on the front panel of the main unit comes on Do not change the setting for any rsv bit because it is system reserved IPC BX M560 PCW 63 Functions of Components 013Ch Port protect control D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO WP7 WP6 WP5 WP4 WP3 WP2 WP1 WPO W
17. in a slot and fasten it by tightening the screw PCI connector ISA connector PCI connector ISA connector S Figure 5 24 Installing an Expansion Board Note Each expansion slot accepts either a PCI or ISA board Insert the PCI and ISA boards into the PCI and ISA connectors respectively Make sure that the board has been fit into the connector 5 Attach the board stopper bracket A board whose height is 110mm or more can be held by the bracket 6 Attach the expansion slot cover back in place 74 IPC BX M560 PCW 6 Appendix Memory Map FFFFFFF Extended memory area 0100000 OOF F FFF Main BIOS 128KB 00E 0000 OODF FFF Extended ROM area 00D0000 Open tothe user OOCFFFF Reserved for the BIOS 00CC 000 OOCBFFF VGA BIOS 00C 0000 48KB OOBF FFF Video RAM area 128KB 00A 0000 OO9F FFF RAM 640KB 0000000 Figure 6 1 Memory Map IPC BX M560 PCW Appendix 75 Appendix I O Port Addresses Table 6 1 I O Port Addresses Poco systemreseved o E ooo interrupt controler 1 waste ooo time o ooo kms A 007 RiCNMimk TT ooo DMA pageregister TT Pono oBF interrupt controler Slave SSCS eow systemreseved o 100 12F User definable Available to expansion bus Model EP and CP 130 137 Serial port 3 4 Touch panel RS 485 General purpose I O RAS features Watchdog timer RAS features 140 16F U
18. supply 100 240VAC Continuous Input 50 60Hz vor 2SVA Consumption Expansion Sas SA E onboard lied 45V 2A xpansion board su pons i pp 5V Not supplied power capacity 12V 0 5A 12V 0 1A Outside dimensions mm 262 W x 230 D x 62 H 262 W x 230 D x 140 H 330 1 Used for the CONTEC touch panel display See Options List for the applicable product 2 The PC cannot be booted from the PC card CARD BUS and ZV Card not support 3 Used for Flat panel display IPC DT L30S PC T IPC BX M560 PCW 3 Overview Table 2 2 Installation Environment Conditions Power supply specifications Allowable duration of 20ms or less momentary power failure Dielectric strength 3 0KVAC input output 2 0KVAC input F G 0 5kVAC output F G for one minute each Insulation resistance 50MQ 500VDC Environment specifications EA Contact 4kV IEC1000 4 2Level 2 EN61000 4 2L evel 2 durability Airborne 8kV IEC1000 4 2L evel 2 EN61000 4 2L evel 3 10 50H z Single side amplitude 0 15mm 50 500H z 2 0G Sweep durability X Y Z directions for 23 minutes each Conforming to 1S C0040 and IE C68 2 6 Fixed vibration 16 7Hz 2G X Y Z directions for 30 minutes each Impact resistance 3 10G in the X Y Z directions for 11ms Half sine wave e ES 1 When the BOX PC is stored at an ambient temperature of O or less the orientation of the main unit is restricted See Installation Conditions in Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 2 Assumin
19. system on occurrence of a non FDD error No Errors All But Diskette 23 BIOS Setup 24 All But Disk Key IPC BX M560 PCW Stops the system on occurrence of a non keyboard and non FDD error If you select this option the system is booted without stopping even with neither FDD nor keyboard connected BIOS Setup BIOS FEATURES SETUP Virus Warning Disabled Video BIOS Shadow Enabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow Disabled External Cache Enabled CC000 CFFFF Shadow Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled CCO00 CFFFF Shadow Disabled Boot Sequence A C SCSI D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled D8000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up Num Lock Status On DC000 DFFFF Shadow Disabled Gate A20 Option First lypematic Rate Setting Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 2250 Security Option Setup PCI ISA Palette Snoop Disabled Quit T loo Select Ttem Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled Help PU PD Modify OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non 052 0ld Values Shift F2 Change Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Figure 4 4 BIOS FEATURES SETUP Screen Virus Warning Setting this item to Enabled prevents the boot sector and partition table on the hard disk from being write accessed inadvertently via the BIOS If an attempt is made to
20. terminating resistor provided Figure 5 2 Terminating Resistor Setting Transmit data control in half duplex mode In half duplex mode the transmission buffer must be controlled to prevent transmit data from causing a collision The BOX PC uses the RTS signal and bit 1 in the modem control register to control transmit data Modem control register Setting I O address 4H bit 1 0 RTS high Disables transmission 1 RTS low Enables transmission IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Setting the RS 422 RS 485 receiver disable control jumper When the RS 422 RS 485 port is used the RTS signal is used for driver enable control Connecting JP19 pins 1 and 2 disables the receiver at the same time preventing the port from receiving output data to an external device RAS connector RX 11 RX 3 TX 10 RXD 4 TX 2 X gra Theinput output connection for RS 485 two line transmission must be done inside the DB connector Figure 5 3 Half duplex Connection JP19 1 2 Connection RAS connector RX 11 RX 3 XX TX 10 RXD 4 TX 2 XX Giris Figure 5 4 Full duplex Connection JP19 2 3 Connection IPC BX M560 PCW 43 Functions of Components T O addresses and instructions The table below lists I O addresses for use as COMI Table 5 9 I O Addresses 1 0 addres
21. the keystroke Specify the timing s at which the password is prompted Setting this item to Setup prompts the password at BIOS setup Setting it to System prompts the password at every re boot and BIOS setup The system prompts no password when no password has been set Leave this item Disabled Leave this item Enabled 26 IPC BX M560 PCW OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Video BIOS Shadow C8000 CBFFF Shadow CC000 CFFFF Shadow D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF Shadow D8000 DBFFF Shadow DC000 DFFFF Shadow BIOS Setup You can select OS2 to run the machine with at least 64M bytes of DRAM under OS2 To use any other OS set this item to Non OS2 Setting this item to Enabled copies the contents of video BIOS ROM to RAM This makes access to the video BIOS faster than in ROM If ROM has been located in the specified area setting the item to Enabled copies the contents to RAM Although this speeds up access to that area be sure to set the item to Disabled if the contents of the area are variable IPC BX M560 PCW 27 BIOS Setup POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Power Management Disabled Reload Global Timer Events PM Control by APM Yes IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI Enabled Video Off Method V H SYNC Blank Primary IDE 0 Disabled Video Off After Standby Primary IDE 1 Disabled MODEU Use IRQ 3 Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Doze Mode Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled Standby Mode Disab
22. write to the boot sector or partition table with this item set to Enabled the system stops with a message Note however that the item must be set to Disabled when you install an OS CPU Internal Cache You can set the CPU s internal cache to Disabled if necessary Usually leave it Enabled External Cache You can set the L2 cache to Disabled if necessary Usually leave it Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Setting this item to Enabled run the POST confirmation message from being displayed IPC BX M560 PCW 25 BIOS Setup Boot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Num Lock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Char Sec Typematic Delay Msec Security Option PCI VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ For VGA Set the sequence of drives to be accessed at a boot The drives are accessed in the order in which they are specified here and the OS encountered first is loaded Leave this item Disabled If Enabled the system seeks the FDD at a boot Specify the Num Lock key status upon completion of boot up Usually leave this item set to First Although you can enable the typematic feature set this item usually to Disabled Setting this item to Enabled enables the following two key settings Set the repeat detection rate with a key held down Set the interval between the key press and the first repeat of
23. 1 Interrupt enable 0 Interrupt disable IPC BX M560 PCW 45 Functions of Components Table 5 10 Register Functions lt 2 4 gt 1 0 address Contents O3FAH IIR Interrupt Identification Register D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO 0 0 0 0 0 lt e Interrupt Ls 1 Interrupt not generated O Interrupt generated bitO Priority Description Nointerrupt is generated 1 Top An interrupt is generated at an overrun error parity error framing error or break interrupt An interrupt is generated when the receiver buffer register goes ready It is cleared when the receiver buffer is read An interrupt is generated when the transmitter holding register becomes empty It is cleared when the IIR is read or when transmit data is written to the THR 4 Bottom A modem status interrupt is generated CTS DSR RI CD It is cleared when the modem status register is read LCR Line Contror Regester Bit table D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO 5 6 7 8 0 1 stop bit 1 1 5 stop bit for 5bit length 2 stop bits for 6 7 8bit length 0 Parity disable 1 Parity enable 0 Even parity 1 Odd parity 0 Stick parity disable 1 Stick parity enable 0 Break off 1 Break signal transmit DLAB Divisor Latch Access Bit Set this bit to 1 to access the divisor latch register Se
24. 200 3 2 GB hard disk Silicon disk drive e PC SDD4A 4 MB flash disk e PC SDD12A 12 MB flash disk PC SDD32H 32 MB flash disk PC SDD64H 64 MB flash disk e PC SDD320H 320 MB flash disk PC SDD500H 500 MB flash disk PC SDD1000H 1 GB flash disk Terminal block for RAS connectors e IPC PSD 20 Dedicated D STN Color LCD 12 1inch 800 x 600 dot S VGA e IPC DS L400 PC Without a touch panel e IPC DS L400 PC T With a touch panel e IPC DS L30S PC T With a touch panel Dedicated TFT Color LCD 12 1inch 800 x 600 dot S VGA e IPC DT L400 PC Without a touch panel e IPC DT L400 PC T With a touch panel e IPC DT L30S PC T With a touch panel Dedicated TFT Color LCD 10 4inch 640 x 480 dot VGA e IPC DT M30 PC T With a touch panel LCD dedicated cable e IPC P4CL 2H Display cable 2m IPC BX M560 PCW Overview Dimensions IPC BX M560 PCW E C 302 284 262 o 0450500000 690969096 0595959590 690962606 230 170 126 898080806 o O O 0 2 O 000000000 40 52 O 20 0 0 0 690969006 o 2 E Im 1 iH a ied 4 L 1 T
25. A 41 Output Connector RAS Connector with RS 422 RS 485 Used cccccsccccesseteeeeeeetteeees 41 VO Addresses Acenda dad da aa 44 Register Functions lt 1 4 gt 45 Register Functions lt 2 4 gt 46 Register Functions lt 3 4 gt 47 Register Functions lt 4 4 gt pie apiasenand pia ees 48 Baud Rate Settings one eierens enveni s 48 CRT COMME CIOR GR AN RS 49 Card Supplied Power 3 4 asus hese A 51 Printer Port and I O Addresses sssssseeeeeeeeeee 52 Printer PortiCONNECOr suisies asia jedi Said a 52 RAS Comme cur oii eatarra Tia 53 IPC BX M560 PCW Table 5 17 Changing the Port Addresses for RAS Features GO Wale GS WV LA ic Acer di Gis aa R A 54 Table 5 18 Setting the Alarm out Output State SWI SW 122 site PATR RR PR REAR 60 Table 5 19 USB Onme Cine saci nas Aos saci ec acsecie eae shaded ees sues 66 Table 5 20 Ethernet Connecter 2isc2i c sdeachdecokes stedaieaiecedaseasedea eds 67 Table 5 21 Supported LCD List ss canis eigen eielivesdsiveciec 68 Table 5 22 I O Addresses and IRT for SERIAL3 69 Table 5 23 Primary IDE Connector CN1T 70 Table 5 24 Secondary IDE Connector CN2 71 Table5 23 Expansion Slots 3 440 Gnsacaacse a TS 12 Table 6 1 I O Port Addresses iycci2 sccseccehesascctvetivesetestuestnetanveteeide 76 Table 6 2 Hardware Interrupt L
26. BOX PC IPC BX M560 PCW User s Manual CONTEC Copyright Copyright 1999 CONTEC Co LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC Co LTD CONTEC Co LTD makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document The information in this document is subject to change without notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC Co LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Trademarks Award is trademark of Award Software Inc Other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective holder FCC NOTICE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in 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 equipm
27. I O address range and IRQ or the unused status can be set by BIOS Setup described in Chapter 4 Note that the I O address range or IRQ assigned to any other device cannot be assigned When installing touch panel driver software option specify the values saved by BIOS Setup Option Touch Panel driver soft Windows 98 95 NT 4 0 IPC TPB2 DRV Table 5 22 I O Addresses and IRT for SERIAL3 COM I O address range IRQ 1 3F 8h 3FFh IRQ3 2 2F 8h 2FFh IRQ4 3 3E8h 3EFh IROS EMEP IRQIO 4 2E8h 2EFh IRQIL ORG1 130h 137h IRQ15 1 0 addresses 1E 0h 1E8h cannot be used Set these addresses during BIOS setup IPC BX M560 PCW 69 Functions of Components 70 IDE Interfaces Internal drive connector primary IDE connector The BOX PC has an E IDE controller allowing the on board connector CNI to accept a 2 5inch IDE hard disk Table 5 23 Primary IDE Connector CN1 Connector used 44pin header type 2mm pitch 43 dl 6 2 i Q 44 2 Pin No Signal name Direction Pin No Signal name Direction 1 RESET Output 2 GND J 3 DD7 nput output 4 DD8 ut output 5 DD6 nput output 6 DD9 ut output 7 DD5 nput output 8 DD10 ut output 9 DD4 nput output 10 DD11 ut output 11 DD3 nput output 12 DD12 put output 13 DD2 nput output 14 DD13 put output 15 DD1 np
28. Output 17 N C wee 18 MTR_ON Output 19 DRV_SEL Output 20 N C wee 21 V 22 DSKCHG Input 23 V 24 N C wee 25 INDEX Input 26 45V 38 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Acceptable cable side connectors Plug connector AMP P N 1756774 4 AWG 28 for pressure welding Shield case kit AMP P N 1756774 4 or Plug connector 3M P N 10126 6000EL AWG 28 for pressure welding Shell 3M P N 10326 3210 000 or Plug connector 3M P N 10126 3000VE AWG 24 30 with solder Shell system 3M P N 10326 52F0 008 Non shield shell kit Cable length The FDD cable should be within 60cm IPC BX M560 PCW 39 Functions of Components 40 Serial Port Interface RS 232C Port SERIAL PORT 1 2 The BOX PC has two RS 232C serial port connectors serial port 1 designated as SERIALI and serial port 2 as SERIAL2 Each port can be set up as COMI to COMA or as being unused by BIOS Setup described in Chapter 4 Note however that the same COM number cannot be assigned to different ports Table 5 5 I O Addresses and IRQs for SERIAL1 2 com 10 address range 1RO IT somem rod sense imag a zm ino Table 5 6 Serial Port Connectors Connector on the main unit DB 9 connector male 1 5 D inch screw Ai 6 9 Pin No signal name Description Direction 1 CD Carrier detect Input 2 RD Receive data Input 3 TD Transmit data
29. RQ Input Bll GND 5 A12 DIOW Output B12 GND jo ai A13 DIOR Output B13 GAH Ste A14 IOCHRDY Input B14 DALE Output A15 DDACK Output B15 GND sss A16 INTRQ Input B16 lt 6 o ERES A17 DAI Output B17 6 E A18 DAO Output B18 DA2 Output A19 CSI Output B19 CS83 Output A20 DACT Output B20 GND o sms IPC BX M560 PCW 71 Functions of Components Expansion Slots Model EP and CP The BOX PC has two PCI ISA slots which can accept both PCI and ISA boards Acceptable board dimensions 200mm M ax xe W WWZZT Figure 5 22 Dimensions of Expansion Board Note Some boards which use the end hatched portion of the board edge connector may not be installed Expansion slot power supply The table below lists the total voltage and current capacities that can be used by the boards in the expansion slots Table 5 25 Expansion Slots Voltage Current capacity Max Note Be careful not to let the total current consumption by the boards plugged in the expansion slots exceed the above current capacity 72 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Board installation procedure 1 Make sure that the power supply is off 2 Remove the expansion slot cover Figure 5 23 Removing the Expansion Slot Cover IPC BX M560 PCW 73 Functions of Components 3 Remove the board stopper bracket Removing the screw on top releases the bracket toward you 4 Insert the board
30. SETUP Screen 22 BIOS FEATURES SETUP Screen 25 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Screen 28 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION Screen 30 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS Screen 31 Names OF Controls serias aires ita asa 35 Terminating Resistor Setting 42 Half duplex Connection JP19 1 2 Connection 43 IPC BX M560 PCW Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 Figure 6 1 Full duplex Connection JP19 2 3 Connection 43 Slot Numbers and Positions 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeee 50 Attaching a Card Stopper Bracket 50 sing the Watchdog Timer 56 WDT Control Port O139h sses 57 WDT Counter Port O13AN ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 57 Event Output Control Port 013Bh 58 RAS Status Port O13CH scj cscsccdestesecstsadersdesceseceneds 59 RAS Port Protect Port 013Ch 59 Switch Data 013Dhb massa aertoe neat bnees 60 Using General purpose Inputs Outputs and Remote Reset nada a De a Ae 62 General purpose I O Port 0138h 62 Event Output Control Port 013Bh 63 Port Protect Control Port
31. THOUT SAVING BIOS Setup Reset the BIOS setup items to the normally used optimum values Select this option once when you use the BOX PC for the first time then change settings as required Set up the IDE and serial parallel controllers Set the password that is prompted for input at a re boot and at BIOS setup Set the password that is prompted for input at a re boot Detect the currently connected IDE HDD Usually this option is not required when TYPE and MODE for the HDD on the STANDARD CMOS SETUP menu have been set to AUTO Save all changes you made to the BIOS settings and terminates BIOS Setup Quit BIOS Setup without saving any changes you made to the BIOS settings IPC BX M560 PCW 21 BIOS Setup STANDARD CMOS SETUP HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDS SECTOR MODE Date mm dd yy Sat Jan 1 2000 Time hh mm ss 12 12 12 Primary Master Auto Primary Slave None Secondary Master None Secondary Slave None Drive A 1 44M 3 5in Drive B None Base Memory 640K Floopy 3Mode Support Disabled Extended Memory 31744K Other Memory 384K EGA VGA ALL BUT Disk Key Total Memory 32768K Esc FL Quit T ke Select Item PU PD Modify Help Shift F2 Change Color 22 Figure 4 3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP Screen Date mm dd yy Set the clock calendar in the main unit to the current date Time hh mm ss Set t
32. Y Busy Input 24 GND Ground 12 PE Paper empty Input 25 GND Gowd 13 SELECT Select state Input fo Fixing screw No 4 40UNC inch screw 52 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components RAS Features The BOX PC has watchdog timer remote reset and general purpose I O functions as RAS features The inputs and outputs for the individual functions are implemented in the RAS connector Table 5 16 RAS Connector Connector type DB 15 connector F emale DALC J 15SAF 20L 9 J AE 8 A k 000000 a q oooo oO 15 9 Pin No Pin name Function 1 SPK External speaker signal 9 GND External speaker ground 2 TX RS 485 transmission line 10 TX 3 RX RS 485 reception line 11 RX 4 NCOM PO2 dedicated minus common pin 12 PO2 WDT General purpose output or watchdog timer alarm output 5 POO General purpose output 13 Pol 6 NCOM General purpose output minus common pin 7 Pll General purpose input 14 PI2 RST General purpose input or remote reset input 8 PCOM General purpose input plus common pin 15 PIO NMI General purpose input NMI interrupt input Fixing screw No 4 40UNC inch screw IPC BX M560 PCW 53 Functions of Components 54 Changing the port addresses for RAS features The I O port addresses for RAS features can be changed by setting SW1 3 and SW1 4 Table 5 17 Changing the Port Addre
33. b SOCKET1 JP18 0 O JPO Figure 3 3 Jumpers Connectors and Switches under the Top Cover IPC BX M560 PCW 11 Hardware Setup Table 3 1 Jumpers 1 2 Connect 3 4 Connect 266MHz CPU clock multiplier selection 5 6 Open 66MHz x 4 7 8 Open o E OT DE E TT frie reteset ating oem PCS feie Resa recover saeco fazem fe PCS WDT output setting RAS port selection eae Ss RAS port 0138h Table 3 2 Internal Connectors Primary IDE connector 44pin pin header Secondary IDE connector 44pin pin header SOCKET1 Spare socket EO 12 IPC BX M560 PCW Hardware Setup Installing the Hard Disk Drive Note 1 Connect the HDD cable bundled with the hard disk silicon disk drive Connect the HDD cable with its connector justified to the left hand side of the connector on the back of the HDD The four right most pins in the HDD connector are left unconnected which are master slave setting pins Use meticulous care when connecting the HDD cable because turning the power on with the connector shifted to the right may damage the HDD and or the cable 2 Fasten the HDD onto the HDD bracket using four screws with the cable passing through the slot in the HDD bracket e Use upper screw holes in the HDD bracket e Use either inner or outer screw holes in the HDD bracket depending on the ty
34. ected 8 N C Not connected Network status display LEDs LINK Normal connection FDX Full duplex mode 100M Connection at 100Mbps IPC BX M560 PCW 67 Functions of Components LCD Interface The BOX PC has an LCD connector for connection to a CONTEC LCD liquid crystal display The table below lists the displays that can be connected to the BOX PC The BOX PC requires an optional connection cable IPC P4CL 2H for connection to the LCD Set SW2 appropriately depending on the display to be used Table 5 21 Supported LCD List a7 12 1 inch STN desktop IPC DS L400 PC 12 1 inch STN desktop IPC DS L400 PC T with touch panel 12 1 inch panel mount IPC DS L30S PC T 12 1 inch TFT desktop IPC DT L400 PC SVGA 12 1 inch TFT desktop 800 x 600 IPC DT L400 PC T with touch panel 12 1 inch TFT panel mount IPC DT L30S PC T with touch panel 10 4 inch TFT panel mount VGA IPC DT M30 PC T 2 with touch panel 640 x 480 CRT alone Factory setting Although the CRT display plugged to the VGA connector can be used along with the LCD at the same time the display area of the CRT follows that of the LCD When you use the CRT alone set SW2 to A When you use the CRT alone set SW2 to A 68 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Touch panel serial interface For an LCD with a touch panel the BOX PC has a serial port SERIAL3 for communication with the touch panel The
35. ent in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference at his own expense WARNING TO USER Change or modifications not expressly approved the manufacturer can void the user s authority to operate this equipment CAUTIO Connection between peripherals of the computer equipment must be made with low voltage shielded computer data cables WARNIN A single shielded power cord must be used to connect AC power to the unit IPC BX M560 PCW i Handling Precautions Be sure to read the following precautions before using your BOX PC so that you may use it trouble free for many years to come Do not use or store the equipment where it is exposed to extremely high or low temperature or to an abrupt change in temperature Examples Under direct sunlight Near a heat source Do not use or store the equipment in a highly humid or dusty place It is very dangerous to use the equipment with water liquid or conductive dust left inside If the equipment must be used in such an unfavorable environment install it in a dusttight structure such as a dust proof control panel Do not use or store the equipment where it is subject to shock or vibration Do not use the equipment near a device generating a strong magnetic field or noise or the field or noise may cause the equipment to malfunction Do not use or store the equipment where it is exposed to any chemical directly or as vapor in the air The heat sink on top of the equipm
36. ent may heat up to cause a burn Do not touch the heat sink directly when the equipment is on or immediately after turning the power supply off Avoid installing the equipment where one can inadvertently touch the heat sink To clean the equipment wipe it carefully with a soft cloth damped with water or a solution of neutral detergent Keep in mind that using a volatile solvent such as benzine or thinner or a chemical can cause the coating to peel or discolor For continuous operation with a hard disk drive HDD be sure to use the HDD in standby mode Using the HDD not in standby mode for continuous operation considerably shortens the lifespan For details refer to the warning document attached to the optional product 2 5inch HDD Be sure to unplug the power cable before mounting or demounting an expansion board on Model EP or before connecting or disconnecting a cable to any connector CONTEC bears absolutely no responsibility for the equipment which has been modified If you find any fault or abnormal symptom such as an unusual smell or overheat unplug the power cable first and consult your local retailer or the CONTEC Use an AC cable which conforms to the rated supply voltage and wall outlet to be used The attached cable is for 125VAC IPC BX M560 PCW Life Expectancy of Constituent Parts e Power supply Assuming continuous use at 25 C the expected life of the power supply is approximately 60 000 hours Thi
37. evels Factory Settings T11 IPC BX M560 PCW ix IPC BX M560 PCW Introduction 1 Introduction The BOX PC is a FA computer incorporating the required features into a compact unit CONTEC provides four different types of BOX PCs so that you can construct the optimum built in controller for your need Model C with PCMCIA slots Model CP with PCMCIA slots and PCI ISA expansion slots Model E with LAN interface and Model EP with LAN interface and PCI ISA expansion slots Features Fast CPU MMX Pentium 266 Fan less structure with a large heat sink LCD interface that can directly connect a CONTEC VGA or SVGA flat panel display PCMCIA slots TYPE II x 2 Model C and CP Ethernet interface 100 10M Models E and EP Expansion slots for up to two PCI and or ISA half size boards Model EP and CP High reliability guaranteed by development and production management by CONTEC ISO 9001 certified factory IPC BX M560 PCW 1 Introduction Limited One Year Warranty CONTEC Interface boards are warranted by CONTEC Co LTD to be free from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for
38. g data and terminates BIOS Setup if pressed with the Main Menu displayed IPC BX M560 PCW 19 BIOS Setup 20 Main Menu STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP PNP PCI CONFIGURATION LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS ESC Quit F10 Save amp Exit Setup INTEGARATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE amp EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 1 4 Select Item Shift F2 Change Color Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 4 2 Main Menu Screen STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP Set up the clock calendar and IDE hard disks Set up the boot drive sequence cache memory and shadow memory You should leave this setup untouched POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Set up the power save mode PNP PCI CONFIGURATION LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS When the BOX PC contains a hard disk drive set the period of HDD Power Down time to suspend the HDD after no access for that period of time protecting the HDD from excessively wearing Manually make bus settings such as the IRQs to the PCI bus Reset the BIOS setup items to the minimum required values Use this option to if the system malfunctions IPC BX M560 PCW LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE amp EXIT SETUP EXIT WI
39. g that no floppy disk is used 3 Assuming that neither HDD nor FDD is used Vibration resistance 3 4 IPC BX M560 PCW Overview System Configuration and Options System Configuration m 2 5inch hard silicon disk drive RS 485 Printer Lo Terminal Flu Ure O strip three channels D 20 LAN Ake ee ER Models E and EP gt aps On Model C and CP this part is a PCMCIA card slot 4 Dedicated FD drive VSB RS 232C PC F DD25BH eooo Dedicated LCD cable 2m E IPC P4CL 2H Dedicated LCD PULA Dedicated LCD IPC DS L400 PC IPC DS L 400 PC T Expansion slot IPC DS L30S PC T Model EPandCP CRT display IPC DT L400 PC IPC DT L400 PC T IPC DT L30S PC T IPC DT M30 PC T Main memory 144pin SO DIMM PC HELPER series Ls Expansion i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 i bus adapter i PCI ISA half size board o 1 1 i SR cee 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 r 1 Figure 2 1 System Configuration Diagram IPC BX M560 PCW 5 Overview Options List Memory 144pin SO DIMM e PC MSD64 144 64 MB SD memory module e PC MSD128 144 128 MB SD memory module Floppy disk unit e PC FDD25BH 3 5inch floppy disk drive with cable Hard disk drive PC HDD3
40. he clock calendar in the main unit to the current time Primary Master Setup the master HDD connected to the primary IDE connector CN1 Primary Slave Setup the slave HDD connected to the primary IDE connector CN1 Normally the primary slave HDD is not used on this machine Secondary Master Setup the master HDD connected to the secondary IDE connector CN2 Normally the secondary master HDD is not used on this machine IPC BX M560 PCW Secondary Slave BIOS Setup Set up the slave HDD connected to the secondary IDE connector CN2 Normally the secondary slave HDD is not used on this machine Set TYPE and MODE usually to AUTO The HDD type will be detected automatically at a re boot For each HDD which is not used connected set TYPE to NONE Drive A Drive B Floppy 3Mode Support Video Halt On IPC BX M560 PCW Select the FDD type Leave 1 44M 3 5in as it is on this machine Leave NONE as it is because this machine does not use the secondary FDD Leave Disabled as it is because this machine does not support the 3 mode FDD Leave EGA VGA asitis Select the error condition that stops the system if it occurs at a re boot All Errors Stops the system on occurrence of any error Prevents any error from stopping the system on occurrence of it All But Keyboard Stops the system on occurrence of a non keyboard error Stops the
41. led Floppy Disk Disabled Suspend Mode Disabled Serial Port Disabled HDD Power Down Disabled Parallel Port Disabled Throttle Duty Cycle 262 5 ZZ Active in Suspend Disabled PCI VGA Act Monitor Enabled Resume by Alarm Disabled Quit e Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Values Shift F2 Change Color IRQ 8 Break Suspend Disabled Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Figure 4 5 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Screen Power Management Set the power management service status Setting this item to User Define allows you to set the individual items If you use an IDE HDD while power management is not used set the item to User Define and set the period of HDD Power Down time to reduce degradation of the lifespan of the HDD by continuous operation PM Control by APM Enable or disable control by APM Advanced Power Management Video Off Method Select the method of turning the monitor off Video Off After Select the mode in which the monitor is turned off Doze Mode Set the period of time after which the CPU slows down the operating speed Standby Mode Set the period of time after which the HDD and the monitor are turned off 28 IPC BX M560 PCW Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Throttle Duty Cycle ZZ Active in Suspend PCI VGA Act Monitor Resume by Alarm Reload Global Timer Events BIOS Setup Set the period of time after which all peripheral devices are tu
42. notch up as shown in the upper example See the Note below DIMM socket Note The DIMM must be inserted at an enough angle as shown Lod lo is ps X An attempt to insert the DIMM at such a low angle as in the lower example may break pins in the socket Notch 2 Push the DIMM in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into the socket DIMM socket Figure 3 7 DIMM Attaching Method DIMM removing method Push the right and left levers outward slightly i to remove the DIMM Figure 3 8 DIMM Removing Method 3 Close the memory cover 16 IPC BX M560 PCW Hardware Setup Installation Conditions The BOX PC can be installed in any of forms 1 to 3 shown below Do not install the BOX PC in any of forms 4 to 6 because it may be hard to release heat sufficiently Allow clearance of at least 100mm above and 50mm next to and behind the main unit Installation orientations p t 180 dE Do not install the BOX PC in form 2 if the ambient storage temperature is 02C or less Figure 3 9 Installation Orientations IPC BX M560 PCW 17 Hardware Setup Dis
43. ns of Components 60 Note 013Dh Switch data D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO rsv rsv sw6 sw5 rsv rsv rsv R RESET XXXXXXXOB Figure 5 13 Switch Data 013Dh R Switch data SW6 SW1 6 data O SWI1 6 on 1 SW1 6 open SW5 SW1 5 data O SWI 5 on 1 SWI1 5 open Do not change the setting for any rsv bit because it is system reserved Setting the alarm out output state SW1 1 and SW1 2 can be used to set the alarm out output state Table 5 18 Setting the Alarm out Output State SW1 1 SW1 2 swi External alarm _ state SW1 1 SW1 2 Power off Power on WDT start WDT time out OFF OFF OF ore o on Factory Settings ALARM LED If you set the PO2M D7 bit of event output control 013Bh to 1 the ALARM LED on the front panel of the main unit comes on in either of the following conditions The watchdog timer WDT causes a time out e lis written to the P2 D2 bit of the general purpose I O port 0138h IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components General purpose Inputs Outputs and Remote Reset The BOX PC has three channels for both of general purpose insulated inputs and outputs The inputs can also be used as interrupt or remote reset inputs Specifications Inputs Input specification Input resistance e Number of input signals e Bit available as an interrupt input e Interrupt level Input response time
44. nsert it in slot 2 Attaching a card stopper bracket Figure 5 6 Attaching a Card Stopper Bracket 50 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Card power supply The table below lists the applicable card voltages and the current capacities per slot Table 5 13 Card Supplied Power Voltage Current capacity Max TAR as IPC BX M560 PCW 51 Functions of Components Printer Port Interface The BOX PC has a printer port interface designated as PRN The port can be set up LPT to LPT3 or as being unused by BIOS Setup described in Chapter 4 Table 5 14 Printer Port and I O Addresses EPT 10 adcress range IRQ Table 5 15 Printer Port Connector Connector on the main unit DB 25 connector Female 13 1 oo000 0000 000 a eooo0o 000000 25 14 Pin No Pin name Description Direction Pin No Pin name Description Direction 1 STRB Data valid Output 14 AFEED Automatic feed Output 2 DO Data bit 0 Output t ERROR Unavailable Input 3 D1 Data bit 1 Output 16 INIT Initialize Output 4 D2 Data bit 2 Output 17 SELECT IN Input enabled Output 5 D 3 Data bit 3 Output 18 GND Ground s 6 D4 Data bit 4 Output 19 GND Ground es vi D5 Data bit 5 Output 20 GND Ground oem 8 D 6 Data bit 6 Output 21 GND Ground 9 D 7 Data bit 7 Output 22 GND Ground 10 ACK Acknowledge Input 23 GND Ground 11 BUS
45. o ISA Setting this item to Enabled assigns an IRQ to the USB controller IPC BX M560 PCW BIOS Setup INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS HDD Block Mode Enabled Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 IDE Primary Master PIO Auto Parallel Port Mode Normal IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto Onboard Serial Port3 3E8H IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto Serial Port Use IRQ IRQIO IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto Onboard Serial Port4 Disabled IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto Serial Port Use IRQ IRQI1 IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Primary PCL 1DE Enabled On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled USB Keyboard Support Enabled Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Quit t l gt Select Item Onboard Serial Port1 3F8 IRQ4 Help PU PD Modify Onboard Serial Port2 2F8 TRO3 Old Values Shift F2 Change Color UART2 Mode Standard Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Figure 4 7 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS Screen IDE HDD Block Mode Select whether to use the IDE HDD block mode Usually set this item to Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Set the transfer rate of the master drive connected to the IDE primary connector CN1 Usually set this item to Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Set the transfer rate of the slave drive connected to the IDE primary connector CN1 Usually set this item to Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Set the UltraDMA mode of the
46. o 300sec Port setting Interrupt or reset A reset or NMI is generated when a time out occurs Port setting e External alarm output Photocoupler insulated open collector output The output state is switch set For detailed specifications see the specifications for general purpose inputs outputs e I O address 0139h to 013Dh Changeable in 512bytes by the switch IPC BX M560 PCW 55 Functions of Components 56 Usage Set SW1 Power on Unprotect Set event output control gt Execute WDT stop instruction Set timer value gt Start and clear WDT Application YES WDT Watchdog timer NO Time value me changed Output OA5h to the 013Ch port to unprotect Output data to the 013Bh port to set the event output mode and external alarm Read the 0139h port stop the watchdog timer and turn off the alarm output Output setting data to the 013Ah port Output data undefined to the 0139H port starts the watchdog timer and execute the out instruction tothe same port to clear the watchdog timer The watchdog timer must be stopped before the timer value can be changed during operation Figure 5 7 sing the Watchdog Timer IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components T O Addresses and Instructions 0139h Watchdog timer control D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO
47. out WDTM Watchdog timer event output mode O Sets the event output when the watchdog timer causes a time out to NMI 1 Sets the event output when the watchdog timer causes a time out to RESET PO2M PO2 WDT 12 output mode O Sets the RAS connector PO2 WDT 12 signal to PO2 general purpose output 1 Sets the RAS connector PO2 WDT 12 signal to alarm out output The ALARM LED on the front panel of the main unit comes on if an alarm output occurs in the alarm out output mode IPC BX M560 PCW Note Functions of Components 013Ch RAS status port amp port write control D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO rsv rsv rsv rsv E rsv WDT R RESET XXXXXXX0B Figure 5 11 RAS Status Port 013Ch R RAS status port WDT Watchdog timer status The status of the watchdog timer This bit is cleared by stopping the watchdog timer by reading the 0139h O Watchdog timer either being stopped or counting 1 Watchdog timer time out D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO WP7 WP6 WP5 WP4 WP3 WP2 WP1 WPO W Figure 5 12 RAS Port Protect Port 013Ch W Protects the RAS port 0139h 013Dh The RAS port is protected or unprotected The RAS port is protected when the power is turned on and when a reset occurs 00h Protect ASh Unprotect Do not change the setting for any rsv bit because it is system reserved IPC BX M560 PCW 59 Functio
48. pe of the HDD you are installing The inner screw holes are used in the example in Figure 3 4 below 3 Connect the other end of the HDD cable to CN1 on the main unit and mount the HDD bracket on the main unit using four screws 4 Close the top cover and tighten the screws IPC BX M560 PCW 13 Hardware Setup HDD bracket HDD cable CN1 Figure 3 5 Mounting the HDD Side View 14 IPC BX M560 PCW Hardware Setup Installing Main Memory DIMMs Acceptable types of DIMMs Although CONTEC recommends using the dedicated option the BOX PC can use the following types of SO DIMMs available on the market instead e Package type 144pin small outline DIMM e Specifications 3 3V access time of 60ns or less e Capacity 16 32 64 128MB e Architecture SDRAM e Optional memory 64MB PC MSD64 144 128MB PC MSD128 144 Using a memory product other than the dedicated option may yield unpredictable results Main memory DIMM installation procedure 1 Remove the memory cover Model E or C Model EP or CP Bottaom The memory sockets are found beyond the expansion slots If a board isin an expansion slot remove the board Figure 3 6 Removing the Memory Cover IPC BX M560 PCW 15 Hardware Setup 2 Follow the steps below to install a DIMM in an on board DIMM socket When installing only one DIMM you can use either of the two DIMM sockets 1 Insert the DIMM in the DIMM socket with the
49. rned off Set the period of time after the last access to the HDD after which the HDD is turned off Set the CPU operation ratio in the Doze mode Leave this item Disabled When this item is Enabled a VGA operation returns the peripherals from the suspend mode Set the alarm condition that resumes the system If you set an item to Enabled the item returns the peripherals from the suspend mode IPC BX M560 PCW 29 BIOS Setup PNP PCI CONFIGURATION PNP OS Installed NO Resources Controlled By Auto Reset Configuration Data Disabled PCI IDE IRQ Map To Assign IRQ For USB Enabled Quit 1 Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Values Shift F2 Change Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults 30 Figure 4 6 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION Screen PNP OS Installed Resources Controlled By Reset Configuration Data PCI IDE IRQ Map To Assign IRQ For USB Set this item to Yes when you use a PNP Plug and Play OS Setting this item to Auto automatically sets the IRQs and DMA channels for PnP devices If your ISA board or PCMCIA card does not operate normally either under an OS DOS or Windows NT which is not PnP compliant or by PnP configuration under a PnP compliant OS set this item to Manual and change the IRQ and DMA channel for the ISA board or PCMCIA card to Legacy ISA Set this item to Disabled Set this item t
50. s DLAB Read Write Transmitter holding register O3F 8H OR Receiver buffer register Divisor latch register LSB 03F9H Divisor latch register MSB o w interuptenanioregitor eR oram x R fieru oree O Jur oson x R uinestatusregster US orem x R f Mocemstatusresster MSR DLAB Divisor Latch Access Bit Value of bit 7 in the line control register 44 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Table 5 10 Register Functions lt 1 4 gt 1 0 address Contents 03F8H THR Transmitter Holding Register DLAB 0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO bit7 bito MSB gt LSB Dedicated register for writing transmit data RBR Reciever Buffer Register DLAB 0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO bit7 bito MSB gt LSB Dedicated register for reading transmit data DLL Divisor Latch LSB DLAB 1 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO bit7 bito MSB LSB Baud rate setting register LSB H Divisor Latch MSB D7 D6 D5 D4 bit7 MSB Baud rate setting r IER Interrupt Enable Register DLAB 0 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO 0 0 0 O EMS ELSI ETHREI ERDAI L Receive data interrupt enable L_ Receive data register empty interrupt enable Receiver line status interrupt enable Modem status interrupt enable Always 0
51. s may be lower given use at higher temperatures e Battery A lithium primary battery is used to back up the internal calendar time and CMOS RAM The backup time when the power supply is turned off is more than 10 years at 25 C The replacement of consumables is handled as a repair charges will be assessed IPC BX M560 PCW iii Table of Contents E OVO agir cesta tl enateet net wed reat ete rennet raitral ienatentts i Trademarks sssssssssssssssssssssserrrrrrsssersrrrrnnnrrsseerrrnennnnrsseeeenenn i POC NOTICE A A AAA AA AE i Handling PrecautionS sssssssssssserrrrrrsssserrrrrrrnressees ii 1 Introductions naan 1 Feat ISS cosa airs Catenin a aa E 1 Limited One Year Warranty 2 How to Obtain Service ccceeesssssssteeeeeeeesssssssanees 2 Liability perra eea ar a ERA 2 2 OVErVIEW iiir ari 3 SDECIICALIONS E E EE EE EEEE 3 System Configuration and Options 5 System Configuration sssssssssserrrrsssserrrrrrrrrrssserrrrrrrn 5 OPHONS Ll Siaina anuai saia T AE a aa 6 DIMENSIONS Sica rara 7 3 Hardware SetUp s ssssssssusnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 Setup Overvi W acces fs oa sates Ri veut ate tte cout 9 Setting up Hardware ssa parana ease Dean hat vena vnieee 10 Removing the top cover and the HDD bracket 10 Positions and Settings of Connectors and J umpers 11 Installing the Hard Disk Drive 13 Installing Main Memory DIMMS cccccccseseeeeees 15 Installation Conditions
52. scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original boards The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment neglect or unreasonable use or if the original invoice is not included in which case repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy How to Obtain Service For replacement or repair return the device freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice Please obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization Number RMA from the CONTEC group office where you purchased before returning any product No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number Liability The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product In no event will the warrantor be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise from inexperienced usage misuse or malfunction of this device 2 IPC BX M560 PCW Overview 2 Overview Specifications Table 2 1 Function Specifications IPC BX M560 PCW C IPC BX MS560 PCW E 1PC BX M560 PCW EP PC BX M560 PCW CP MMX Pentium 266MHz Intel Chip Set 430TX Intel 512K Byte PB SRAM Main 144 pin SO DIMM socket x 2 Memory modules are optional Memory Memory Up to 256MB Initially none 3 3V 144pin SDRAM type SO DIMMs are acceptable BIOS ROM 128K Byte E 0000H FFFFFH AWARD Controller 69000 Chips amp Technologies Video RAM 2MB
53. ser definable Avai 170 17F 1680 187 190 1DF Avai eto expansion bus Model EP and CP ved o eto expansion bus Model EP and CP a S w E 1FO 1FF IDE hard disk controller Prim 200 277 Avai eto expansion bus Model EP and CP 2E8 2EF 2F0 2F7 User definable Avai 2F8 2EF Serial port COM2 300 35F User definable Available to expansion bus Model EP and CP 360 36F LAN controller Model E and DP 370 375 376 377 IDE hard disk controller Secondary oss systemreserved OOOO S E osr sses OOOO S E Paroar7 FD contro moa systemreseved TT crocrr Systemreserved TT ps Do cd a a 5 a r v da N o gt lt o w eto expansion bus Model EP and CP n D o Q o gt A o eto expansion bus Model EP and CP 76 IPC BX M560 PCW Appendix Interrupt Levels Table 6 2 Hardware Interrupt Levels Factory Settings AMO to WocHckawor E Pea ro ros e Facil ER ER E Cr 1 _ serareots id ream 1 _ Seratrert a real 1 Reserved tor PS2mause mos 1 Reserved for ceprocessor moa 1 ReervedtorHDD reais 1 Reserve torHDD Pings MASTER 1 Serial pert 2 cOmm irae 1 Seriarpert coma mof 1 essas Pings 1 _ Reservastorrob Ror Batom Parae pot PT ws IPC BX M560 PCW 77 A 46 056 LZJ2611 021030 990817 CONTEC Group JAPAN U S A EUROPE KOREA CHINA TAIWAN Headquarters
54. sses for RAS Features SW1 3 SW1 4 RAS port addresses CON ON ODT 0138h 013Dh Factory settings Torr on _0336h 0530n on or ossenosson The Watchdog Timer and General purpose Inputs Outputs and Remote Reset sections that follow assume that the I O port addresses for RAS features are the factory settings without being changed IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer is activated by output of data this can be undefined to I O port address 0139h Executing the out instruction to the same port within the pre set time out period retriggers the watchdog timer If a time out occurs the watchdog timer generates areset or an NMI interrupt depending on the port 013Bh setting It can also supply an alarm out output to an external device depending on the port 013Bh setting The time out period can be set between 10msec and 300sec port setting 013Ah The watchdog timer stops by reading I O port address 0139h The alarm out output is also canceled at the same time The alarm out signal is output from PO2 WDT 12 pin in the RAS connector It is canceled at a reset The alarm out output can be set to the state which exists when the power is turned on by the switch SW1 when the watchdog timer is started or when the watchdog timer causes a time out The I O addresses used for RAS features can be changed by setting SW1 Specifications Time out period 10msec t
55. t Mode Set the operation mode of the parallel port ECP Mode Use DMA Set the DMA channel for the parallel port to be used in the ECP mode Onboard Serial Port 3 Set the port address for internal serial port 3 touch panel Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Set the IRT for internal serial port 3 Onboard Serial Port 4 Set the port address for internal serial port 4 RS 422 485 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ Set the IRT for internal serial port 4 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD The password set here takes effect when prompted at a boot and BIOS setup After setting the password set Security Option in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP menu to the desired password prompt timing s To disable the password which has been set press only the Enter key as the new password Be careful not to forget the password set for the machine USER PASSWORD The password set here takes effect when prompted at a boot and BIOS setup with no supervisor password set After setting the password set Security Option in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP menu to the desired password prompt timing s Note however that you cannot use the user password to enter BIOS Setup if the supervisor password has been set To disable the password which has been set press only the Enter key as the new password Be careful not to forget the password set for the machine IPC BX M560 PCW 33 BIOS Setup 34 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components 5 Functions of Components Names of Con
56. t it to O to access other registers 46 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Table 5 10 Register Functions lt 3 4 gt 1 0 address Contents O3FCH MCR Modem Control Register D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 DI DO 0 0 O Loop IRQ X RTS DTR DTR 0 Inactive HIGH 1 Active LOW RTS O Inactive HIGH 1 Active LOW I nterrupt control bit 0 Disable 1 Enable L Diagnostic local loopback test 0 Disable 1 Enable LSR Line Status Regester D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO O TEMT THRE BI DR L Data ready 1 Receive data present Overrun error 1 Error occurred Parity error 1 Error occurred Framing error 1 Error occurred Break interrupt 1 Detects break status Transmitter holding register empty 1 Transmission buffer empty L Transmitter empty 1 Both of the transmitter holding register and transmitter shift register are empty IPC BX M560 PCW 47 Functions of Components Table 5 10 Register Functions lt 4 4 gt 1 0 address Contents O3FEH MSR Modem Status Register D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO DCD RI DSR CTS DDCD TERI DDSR DCTS Delta CTS Delta DSR Since these status are Trailing edge RI not used for RS 485 Delta data carrier detect data is invalid CTS DSR SCR Scratchpad
57. tances between the Main Unit and the Surroundings 50mm or more side gt 50mm or more side E 100mm or more top Connectors 50mm or more back q 008020202 G Sogogogos 002020209 202020909 800080609 908080600 g g k gt Figure 3 10 Distances between the Main Unit and the Surroundings 18 IPC BX M560 PCW BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Setup Setting up the BIOS BIOS Setup is the program for making a variety of initial settings for the entire system at every re boot When using your BOX PC for the first time therefore be sure to run BIOS Setup Once run BIOS Setup backs up the settings you made Invoking BIOS Setup When you turn the system power on the following screen appears as long as the system is normal Press the lt Del gt key at the keyboard Award Modular RTOS v4 51PG An Energy Star Ally Copyright C 1984 98 Award Software Inc 2a59imq9 XXXXXX tm 266 CPU Found Memory Test 32768K OK Press DEL to enter SETUP ESC to skip memory test 10 02 1998 i430TX SMC602 2A59 IMQC 00 Figure 4 1 Initial Screen Key Operations Table 4 1 lists the functions of the major keys to be used during setup Table 4 1 Key Functions lt Esc gt Main Menu Aborts BIOS Setup without saving changes to settings Setup Menu Returns to the Main Menu Saves settin
58. trols IPC BX M560 PCW C RAS Top cover MOUSE PRINTER PCMCIA slots 1 2 Power switch side face io pus Ll NE e f aY E fez deseo F T cP exo deme s AC inlet 7 PE side face ok Ip uso ks ALARM LED CARD LED HD LED POWER LED FD USB Keyboard RST SERIAL1 SERIAL2 VGA LCD ThelPC BX M560 PCW CP is expansion slot built in version of M odel C IPC BX M560 PCW EP UTP ETHERNET LINK LED MULL tu N E D dy Eee Jo eb pe ALARM LED FDX LED 100MLED Expansion slot PCI ISA x 2 The PC BX M560 PCW E is an expansion slot less version of Model E Figure 5 1 Names of Controls IPC BX M560 PCW 35 Functions of Components Table 5 1 Functions of Controls SERIALA Serial port connector DB 9 eenneaon O o SERIAL2 Serial por 2 connector DB 9 enneaor __ Pca CRT connector DB I5 ened dC fuse SB port connectors O ico Lc canner Sopin halr itch connec e POWER LED Poron i Sd horeo Internal harddisk accestame oo CARD LED PCMCIA card aces lamp Mose Canach 36 IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Keyboard Interface The BOX PC has a keyboard connector designated as KB 6pin
59. ut outpul 16 DD14 pul oulpul 17 DDO nput output 18 DD15 put output 19 END See 20 e a 21 DDRQ Input 22 GND Sse 23 DIOW Output 24 GNG 25 DIOR Output 26 GND ses 27 IOCHRDY Input 28 DALE Output 29 DDACK Output 30 GND 31 INTRQ Input 32 LEO a 33 DAI Output 34 Kon Output 35 DAO Output 36 DA2 Output 37 CSI Output 38 Gae mem 39 DACT Output 40 GND 41 5V 42 A a 43 END ssa 44 Kad IPC BX M560 PCW Functions of Components Spare IDE connector Secondary IDE connector CN2 This connector allows you to temporarily connect an additional device such as a CD ROM drive when installing software Prepare the required cable and drive power supply Note that the top cover cannot be closed when this connector is being used Table 5 24 Secondary IDE Connector CN2 Connector used AOpin header type 2 54mm pitch Bl B20 o 6 2 Ex Q Al A20 Pin No Signal name Direction Pin No Signal name Direction Al RESET Output B1 GND mes A2 DD7 nput output B2 DD8 nput output A3 DD6 nput output B3 DD9 nput output A4 DD5 nput output B4 DD10 nput output A5 DD4 nput output B5 DD11 nput output A6 DD3 nput output B6 DD12 nput output AT DD2 nput output B7 DD13 nput output A8 DD1 nput output B8 DD14 nput output A9 DDO nput output B9 DD15 nput output A10 GND sae B10 O o EEE All DD
60. yte 40KB C0000H to CFFFFH or 32KB C0000H to C7FFFH CRT I F 15pin HD SUB connector ee 640 x 480 800 x 600 16M Color 1024 x 768 65K Color 1280 x 1024 256 Color LCD I F TFT color LCD 6bits for R G B signals respectively RR Dedicated 50pin half pitch connector CONTEC flat panel display acceptable Capable of incorporating one 2 5inch IDE HDD or silicon disk drive Drives are optional RS 232C general purpose 2channels serial ports 1 and 2 with DB 9 connectors Serial interfaces RS 232C touch panel 1channel serial port 3 in the LCD connector 1 RS 422 485 general purpose 1channel serial port 4 in the RAS connector Centronics compatible bidirectional DB 25 connector de iat Cd E PC AT keyboard compatible 6pin MINI DIN connector PS 2 mouse compatible 6pin MINI DIN connector Photocoupler insulation type 3 input and 3 output channels General purpose Note that one output channel and one input channel are switched for use as a input output WDT external output and remote reset input respectively WDT 10ms to 300s RESET or NMI external output enabled at a time out RAS functions Remote reset External input signal Slot PCMCIA Type l l x2 PCMCIA Type l l x2 PC Card 2 or Typelll x1 or Typelll x1 RLSCA76A RICOH PCI ISA shared slot x 2 Expansion board slots Maximum acceptable board length Max 200mm Backed up by a lithium battery whose lifespan is at least 10 years 25 C Power
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