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1. CPU SOCKET Figure 1 5 Complete assembly with heat sink and hard disk 1 8 Software support The MIC 3358 comes with a utility CD ROM disc which includes driv ers and utility programs of Gigabit Ethernet and VGA interfaces The drivers support Windows 2000 XP and NT4 0 Operation systems Please visit Intel website for detailed explanation 23 Chapter MIC 3356 User s Manual 24 Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals 2 1 IDE Device CN1 and Rear The MIC 3358 provides two IDE Integrated Device Electronics chan nels via connector in MIC 3358 or via J3 connector to the rear transition board RIO 3309C connector support one 2 5 IDE HDD MIC 3358 and two IDE drives can be connected to Secondary IDE connector CN19 in the rear transition board If two drives are installed on one channel remember to set one as the master and the other one as the slave You may do this by setting the jumpers on the drives Refer to the documentation that came with your drive for more informa tion jumper d
2. Pin Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N C VGAVCC 10 GND 11 N C 12 VGA SDA 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 VGA SCL Table 1 14 PUI Gigabit LAN Connector Definitions Pin Signal 1 MDIAX1 2 MDIAX1 MIC 3356 User s Manual 14 MDIAX2 MDIAX3 MDIAX3 MDIAX2 MDIAX4 OO oO MDIAX4 The LED indicator means Left Right 10Mbps Off flick active link mode 100Mbps Green 1000Mbps Orange Table 1 15 J11 712 J14 PMC Connector Definitions J11 PIN SIGNAL Single Name PIN Single Name 1 TCK 2 12V 3 GND 4 INTC 9 INTD 6 INTA 7 BUSMODE1 8 5V 9 INTB 10 N C 11 GND 12 N C 13 CLK 14 GND 15 GND 16 GNT4 17 REQ4 18 5V 19 V I O 20 AD31 21 AD28 22 AD27 23 AD25 24 GND 25 GND 26 C BE3 27 AD22 28 AD21 29 AD19 30 5V 31 V I O 32 AD17 15 Chapter 33 FRAME 34 GND 35 GND 36 IRDY 37 DEVSEL 38 5V 39 GND 40 LOCK 41 SDONE 42 SBO 43 PAR 44 GND 45 V I O 46 AD15 47 AD12 48 AD11 49 AD9 50 5V 51 GND 52 C BE0 53 AD6 54 AD5 55 AD4 56 GND 57 V I O 58 AD3 59 AD2 60 AD1 61 ADO 62 5V 63 GND 64 REQ64 J12 PIN SIGNAL PIN Single Name PIN Single Name 1 12V 2 TRST 3 TMS 4 TDO 5 TDI 6 GND 7 GND 8
3. 75 Bey eeng 75 Table B 7 1st MB memory 75 MIC 3369 User s Manual Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration 1 1 Introduction The MIC 3358 is a CompactPCI server blade with Intel Pentium 4 Processor M on board to compliant with Compact Packet Switching Backplane cPSB systems Supporting the PICMG 2 16 specification the MIC 3358 delivers a cost performance platform for those applications that demand high performance It is an ideal platform for emerging appli cation such as switch fabric blade server mission critical and computing intensive applications The new MIC 3358 has been optimized for the Intel Pentium 4 Pro cessor M and Intel 845E Chipset It unveils as a high performance cPCI platforms delivering compelling system bus speed performance across the 400 MHz with Intel NetBurst Micro Architecture Its inno vated wider data paths and flexible memory refresh technology optimize the DDR SDRAM performance in MIC 3358 High Performance Intel Pentium 4 Processor M The MIC 3358 supports Intel Pentium 4 processor M 1 7GHz and 2 2GHz with u FCPGA package The Intel Pentium 4 processor M has on chip 512KB L2 cache providing high performance With the sup port of a 400MHz front side bus the MIC 3358 can fulfill customer s expectations of price performance computing capability Compact Mechan
4. tege um qx Lo MO Hz Add Hardware Wizard Han aliad corna Ve k orar mies Cie cor ud tha habe C He ri added the bobusgg pel Figure 3 20 Click Yes I have already connected the hardware MIC 3358 User s Manual 42 Add Hardware Wizard The hardware already netallod on pour computer the k l below velect an ratabed hardware device then cick check properties or boubleshoot a problem you might be having To add hardware not shown in the k t click Add a new hardware device Installed Gt een 6200108 D8M USS Uneessal Hest Controller 2404 POI to USB Cortale USB Root Hub USB Root Hub USB 2 0 Hub Figure 3 21 Select Add a new hardware device in the installed hardware window Add Hardware Wizard The wizard can help you install other hardware The mitad can search Morc other handwas and automaticaly t you Or d you kenn virach hardwire model you word ho malal you can select d from What do you want the ward to do Search fox and ratal the hardware sutomatically Plecommended Ira ad the hardware that manaa shy select kum a kat Figure 3 22 Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list Advanced 43 Chapter 3 Add Hardware Wizard From the lut below select the type of hardware
5. RX GND ICH ICH TX GND 21 BMC RX BMC GND BMC BMC TX GND 20 GND GND GND USBD1 GND GND GND 19 GND USBDO GND USBD1 GND VGA_RED GND 18 GND USBDO GND GND VGA H GND GND 17 GND GND RIO_REQ7 GND GRE GND EN 16 GND USB RIO ONT VGA V GND GND 15 GND USB 1 RIOINSTALLZ RIO HW SW GND VGA BLUE GND 14 GND NRLSD1 NRI1 RIO HW LED LEDSPD GND GND 13 GND NRTS1 NDTR1 BMC LEDACT LEDLINK GND 12 GND NTX1 NDSR1 BMC LEDLINK ICH LEDACT SDA GND 11 GND 1 NCTS1 NC NC MCLK GND 10 GND NDCD2 TX2 NRI2 NDRS2 MDAT GND 9 GND 2RXD232 2 NDTR2 NCTS2 KBCLK GND 8 GND NRXD2 RTS2 NTXD2 NRTS2 KBDAT GND 7 GND LINKA1G PORTA_LINK LINKB100 PORTB_LINK 5V GND 6 GND LINKA100 PORTA_ACT LINKB1G PORTB_ACT 5V GND 5 GND GND GND 3 3V GND GND GND 4 GND MDIB2 MDIB2 GND MDIB3 MDIB3 GND 3 GND MDIBO MDIBO GND MDIB1 MDIB1 GND 2 GND 2 MDIA2 GND MDIA3 MDIA3 GND 1 GND MDIAO MDIAO GND MDIA1 1 GND 73 Chapter B B 5 System Ports Table B 5 System I O ports Address range Hex Device 000 00F Direct memory access controller 000 CF7 PCI bus 010 01F Motherboard resources 020 021 Programmable interrupt controller 022 03F Motherboard resources 040 043 System timer 044 05F Motherboard resources 060 060 Standard 101 10
6. LX difleren cerf ajar ues Er En Completing the Add Hardware Wizard Tha rana idi alan Haj hin ld xl ail Har sebane for Her demere cepe chek Ecc ULT pec CES A Wei KX Wal 80 diarm hedrar Co Figure 3 28 Click Finish 3358 User s Manual 46 k Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Henitors adopters a 7 Ports COR k LPT EE Sound video and games controllers System H sal Bus Figure 3 29 Go to My computer to see A IPM drivers 47 Chapter 3 MIC 3356 User s Manual 46 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 1 AWARD BIOS Setup Once you enter Award amp BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu Fig ure 4 1 will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from nine setup functions and two exit choices Use arrow keys to select among items and press Enter to accept or enter sub menu AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Esc Quit 9 1 5 a LEES Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Figure 4 1 Setup program initial screen Award s BIOS ROM has a built in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration This type of information is stored in battery backed CMOS so that it retains the Setup
7. The front panel also has a reset button and LEDs for hot swap indication power sta tus HDD operation and Ethernet communication The built in high speed IDE controller provides two separate IDE channels with Ultra DMA 33 66 100 mode The user defined J3 connector 1s designed to support two IDE devices one floppy drives one printer device LAN 1 2 for PCIMG 2 16 These drives can simply be connected to the backplane or to the rear transition board for easy service and maintenance Meets Switch Fabric Mission Critical and Computing Intensive Application requirements Supporting the PICMG 2 16 specification the MIC 3358 delivers a cost performance platform for those applications that demand for low power and high performance It is an ideal platform for emerging application such as switch fabric blade server mission critical and computing inten sive applications like third generation 3G wireless voice over Internet protocol VoIP networking image processing and the converged data and voice communication applications The two layer front panel design complies with IEEE 1101 10 Connec tors are firmly screwed to the front panel and the replaceable shielding gasket is attached to the panel edge This reduces emissions and gives better protection against external interference A watchdog timer can automatically reset the system if the system stops abnormally 1 2 Specifications Standard SBC Functions e CPU Intel Pentium 4 pro
8. Dual Gigabit ports One front RJ 45 Gigabit LAN port 10 Mbps 100 Mbps and 1000Mbps auto switching PCI Interface Controller ATI Rage XL PCI 22 compliant 32bit 33 MHz MIC 3356 User s Manual 4 Display memory SDRAM VRAM Display Resolution Number of Colors 2D Display Modes Resolutions Colors and Maximum Refresh Rates Hz Resolution 640x 480 800x 600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x 1200 256 colors 200 200 150 120 100 85 65K colors 200 200 150 120 100 85 16 7M colors 200 200 150 120 100 75 Maximum 3D Resolution Hz 8MB 65K colors 1600x1200 16 7M colors 1280x1024 Optional Rear I O Boards RIO 3309C NOTE MIC 3358 does not support MIC 3960 storage carrier board Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 0 55 C 32 131 F Storage Temperature 20 80 C 4 176 Humidity Non operating 5 95 60 C non condensing Max Power Consumption 5V 4 194 3 3V 4 5 12V 35mA Board size 233 35 x 160 mm 60 size 1 slot 4 TE wide Weight 0 8 kg 1 76 Ib Shock 20 G operating 50 G Non operating Random vibration 1 5 Grms operating 2 0 Grms Non Operating 3 Chapter 1 1 3 Functional Block Diagram PCI Bus 32bit 33MHz Dual GbE LANs Intel Intel Pentium 4 M 82540EM Processor FSB ATI On Board DDR RageXL Intel 845E Chipset Mem TUS 200 266 HubLink 1 0 PCI Bus 32bit 33MHz Intel Chips
9. I O 28 27 Connector 711 712 714 28 2 8 CompactFlash Socket 2 28 29 RT EE 28 Ch pter X 52 Dech EE ERE 32 32 3 3 Chassis Management Module Driver 33 Xo dt oec feb eo hasa 33 Figure 3 1 Right Click My Computer and click Prop erties 33 Figure 3 2 Tab Hardware and click Hardware Wizard 33 Figure 3 3 click Next in Hardware Wizard 34 Figure 3 4 click Add Troubleshoot a device 34 Figure 3 5 select Add a new device in Device windows 35 Figure 3 6 click No I want to select the hardware from a list 35 Figure 3 7 Select Other devices in Hardware types win dows36 Figure 3 8 Tab Have Disk in right bottom 36 Figure 3 9 Browse proper driver in CD ROM device 37 Figure 3 10 click ok in the Wizard windows 37 Figure 3 11 click ok in Add New Hardware Wizard Properties windows38 Figure 3 12 click yes in Creating a Forced Configura tion windows38 Figure 3 13 click Next in Add Remove Hardware Wiz ard windows39 Figure 3 14 Tab Finish in Add Remove Hardware Wiz ard windows39 Figure 3 15 click Yes to restart your computet 40 Figure 3 16 Go to Device Manager to see available A IPM drivers40 3 3 2 Windows Dp verum ua er e AE Ae 41 Figure 3 17 Right click My Compu
10. IDE ATA ATAPI controllers SR Keyboards ER Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 8 0 Other devices Ports COM amp LPT E Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 3 16 Go to Device Manager to see available A IPM drivers MIC 3358 User s Manual 40 3 3 2 Windows XP Driver Start RER Figure 3 17 Right click My Computer to select Properties Remole Bees Gees Advanced dd vou rail Device Manage Tha Device Manaqa bit al the denne dave lla Deen Manager change properties d any device haasi Profiles paciens vum bn pear h tel and thee hades coniu isen Figure 3 18 Tab Hardware and click Add Hardware Wizard 41 Chapter 3 Add Hardware Wizare Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard Fret bsp pour elwan l the hudeans yog add ha our Comp er robihe pobiera sou mag be hann jour amp N pow hardeane eame will an inmallation UD 8 tecommended that you click Cancel to hear this uae the manual lure x CO ba mabal ihis hidwaan To continue click Het 1 rem angi
11. N C 9 N C 10 N C 11 BUSMODE2 12 3 3V 13 RST 14 BUSMODE3 15 3 3V 16 BUSMODE4 17 N C 18 GND 19 AD30 20 AD29 21 GND 22 AD26 23 AD24 24 3 3V 25 IDSEL AD19 26 AD23 27 3 3V 28 AD20 29 AD18 30 GND 31 AD16 32 C BE2 33 GND 34 N C 35 TRDY 36 3 3V 37 GND 38 STOP 39 PERR 40 GND MIC 3358 User s Manual 16 41 3 3V 42 SERR 43 C BE1 44 GND 45 AD14 46 AD13 47 GND 48 AD10 49 AD8 50 3 3V 51 AD7 52 N C 53 3 3V 54 N C 55 N C 56 GND 57 N C 58 N C 59 GND 60 N C 61 ACK64 62 3 3V 63 GND 64 N C J14 Pin Signal PIN Single Name PIN Single Name 1 5Vaux 2 5V 3 5Vaux 4 5V 5 GND 6 GND 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C 10 N C 11 N C 12 N C 13 N C 14 N C 15 N C 16 N C 17 N C 18 N C 19 N C 20 N C 21 N C 22 N C 23 N C 24 N C 25 N C 26 N C 27 BMC PWR ON OFF 28 N C 29 BMC PWROK 30 PMC OS SHUTDOWN 31 GA1 32 0 33 34 2 35 N C 36 4 37 N C 38 BMC BD GEI 39 N C 40 N C 41 N C 42 N C 43 N C 44 N C 45 N C 46 N C 17 Chapter 47 CMM1 SCL 48 CMM1 SDA 49 2 SCL 50 CMM2 SDA 51 BMC BD SEL 52 N C 53 N C 54 N C 55 BMC LEDA 56 BMC LEDL 57 GND 58 GND 59 BMC 60 BMC 61 BMC TX 62 BMC RX 63 GND 64 GND Table 1 16 D9 LED Definitions Green Power Status Yellow HDD Status Table 1 17 SW1 Vcore selection definitions SW1 ON 100000 1 MIC
12. and Disabled Default Resource Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically config ure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play 61 Chapter 4 operating system such as Windows 95 98 If you set this field to man ual choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field a sub menu is preceded by a y The settings are Auto ESCD Default Manual IRQ Resources When resources are controlled manually assign each system interrupt a type depending on the type of device using the interrupt Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled The settings are Enabled Disabled Default 4 1 8 PC Health Status This section shows the Status of you CPU Fan Warning for overall sys tem status This 15 only available if there is Hardware Monitor onboard Phoenix CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Item Help 11 Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5 Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults Optimized Defaults Figure 4 8 PC Health setup screen Current CPU Temp Vcpu core Vtt 3 3 V 5V 12V 12V VBAT V This show system health status 4 1 9 Load Optimized Defaults When you press lt Enter gt on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to MIC 3358 Us
13. and the related time interval 15 sec to 255 sec Data Time Interval 01 sec 02 2 sec 03 3 sec 04 4 sec FF 255 sec After data entry your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewrit ing the I O port 443 When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 043 hex The following example shows how you might program the watchdog timer in BASIC 10 REM Watchdog timer example program 20 OUT amp H443 data REM Start and restart the watchdog 30 GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task 1 40 OUT amp H443 data REM Reset the timer 50 GOSUB 2000 REM Your application task 2 60 OUT 4 443 data REM Reset the timer 70 X INP amp H043 REM Disable the watchdog timer 80 END 1000 REM Subroutine 71 your application task MIC 3369 User s Manual 66 1070 RETURN 2000 REM Subroutine 72 your application task 2090 RETURN 67 Chapter A MIC 3369 User s Manual 66 Appendix Pin Assignments Appendix B Pin Assignments B 1 J1 Connector Table B 1 JI connector Pin Z A B C D E F 25 GND 5V REQ64 ENUMZ 3 3V 5V GND 24 GND AD 1 5V V I O ADI ACK64 GND 23 GND 3 3V ADI4 AD 3 5V AD 2 GND 22 GND AD 7 GND 3 3V AD 6 GND 21 GND 3 3V ADIS AD 8 M66EN GND 20 GND AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 1
14. default 1 5 Connectors On board connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives keyboards or floppy drives etc Table 1 6 lists the function of each con nector and Figure 1 1 and Figure 1 2 illustrate each connector location Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card Table 1 6 MIC 3358 connector descriptions Number Function CN1 2 5 IDE Connector CN2 CompactFlash Socket CN3 RJ 45 port CNA Handle Switch CN5 USB 1 1 2 0 port CN6 USB 1 1 2 0 port CNS Reset Switch CN9 DB 15 VGA Connector PU1 Gigabit RJ 45 LAN Connector J11 J12 J14 PMC Connector J1 J2 Primary CompactPCI bus J3 J5 Rear I O transition D9 HDD LED and Power LED LED1 Hot Swap LED SW1 Vcore selection SW2 Drone mode Selection MIC 3358 User s Manual Table 1 7 CNI IDE Connector Definitions 1 43 2 44 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 PRST 2 GND 3 PID7 4 PID8 5 PID6 6 PID9 7 PID5 8 PID10 9 PID4 10 PID11 11 PID3 12 PID12 13 PID2 14 PID13 15 PID1 16 PID14 17 PIDO 18 PID15 19 GND 20 N C 21 PDRQ 22 GND 23 PIOW 24 GND 25 PIOR 26 GND 27 PRDY 28 CSEL 29 PACK 30 GND 31 PIRQ 32 N C 33 PDA 34 PDIAGZ 35 PDAO 36 PDA2 37 PCS1 38 PCS3 39 HDD_LED 40 N C 41 5V 42 5V 43 GND 44 N C active low CSEL connected to GND PDIAG has 10K ohm pull d
15. information when the power is turned off 4 1 1 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and check for the patch code If there is a number assigned to the patch code it means that the BIOS support your CPU If there is no number assigned to the patch code please contact Advantech s application engineer to obtain an up to date patch code file This will ensure that your CPU s system status is valid After ensuring that you have a number assigned to the patch code press lt DEL gt and you will immediately be allowed to enter Setup 3358 User s Manual 50 4 1 2 Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 11 categories Each category includes no one or more than one setup items Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want in each item AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Time ss IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave k IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave Drive Drive E Video Halt On T1l4 Move Enter Select 4 Pu PD Value Fl0 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail safe Defaults FF Optimized Defaults Figure 4 2 Standard CMOS setup screen Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Press PgUp lt gt or PgDn lt gt to select Manual None Auto type Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive
16. master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 and Ultra DMA 66 and Ultra DMA 100 select Auto to enable BIOS support The settings are Auto Default Disabled USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB 1 1 controller The settings are Enabled Default Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB 1 1 2 0 controller The settings are Enabled Default Disabled USB Keyboard Mouse Support Select Enabled if you use USB KB Mouse in DOS mode Init Display First User can choose display priority on either peripheral PCI slot or on board VGA chip There are 2 options PCI slot Default and On board MIC 3356 User s Manual 58 SMBus Connector Users can select IPMI source and application as below Source connected CMM PCF8584T MIC 3924B Hardware Monitor 837820 MIC 3924A BMC PMC type Reserved CMM Reserved There are 3 options MIC 3924B Default MIC 3924A and CMM LAN 1 Connector The item allows you to choice LANI connective way There are 3 options Front Default 2 16 and Rear LAN 2 Connector The item allows you to choice LAN2 connective way There are 2 options 2 16 and Rear Default IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do se
17. of your hardware device and then click Next If vou NA have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Manufacturers Models Standard IDE ATA 78 TAPI cor Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller Standard Infrared Port Standard IDE ESDI Hard Disk Controller Standard Modern Types Standard port types Standard system devices 22 Wa na Have Disk lt Back Next gt Cancel the Interne OK Cancel Apply Sal S oner Figure 3 8 Tab Have Disk in right bottom MIC 3356 User s Manual 36 Add Remove Hardware Wizard Select a Device Driver Which driver do you want to install for this device Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive OK selected and then click Cancel Vv Copy manufacturer s files from D MIC 3369 MIC 3358 P8584 Win D lt Back Next gt Cancel the Interne OK Cancel Start 9 Paint si9PM Figure 3 9 Browse proper driver in CD ROM device Add Remove Hardware Wizard Start Hardware Installation My Documen Windows is ready to install drivers for your new hardware AAPM Driver Windows will use default settings to install the software for this hardware device install the software for your new hardware click Next Add Remove Hardware Wizard EN device you must enter its hardware se
18. support website at http support advantech com tw For more information about Advantech s products and sales information please visit http www advantech com Part No 2002335800 1st Edition Printed Taiwan June 2003 3358 User s Manual CE Notification The MIC 3358 developed by Advantech CO LTD has passed the CE test for environment specification when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables Product warranty Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its prod ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair person nel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous test ing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these s
19. table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually If you select Manual related information is asked to be entered to the following items Enter the information directly from the keyboard This information should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer 4 1 3 Advance BIOS Features Setup The Advance BIOS FEATURES screen will appear after the BIOS FEATURES SETUP item from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY Menu was chosen This screen allows the user to configure the board according to his particular requirements Below are some major items that are pro vided in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen 51 Chapter 4 Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features virus Warning Item Help CPU 11 amp 12 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate 20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control Far 05 05 Select For DRAM gt 64MB small Logo EPA Show 1I Move Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5 4 ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 3 Advance BIOS features setup screen Virus Warn
20. this memory area a system error may result The settings are Enabled and Disabled Default Memory Hole At 15M 16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached The user information of periph erals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements The settings are Enabled and Disabled Default MIC 3358 User s Manual 56 Delayed Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI spec ification version 2 1 The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled 4 1 5 Integrated Peripherals AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility integrated Peripherals On chip Primary PEI IDE Enabled Item Help IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Primary Master UDMA Prima Slave UDMA ch z Wary PCI IDE Secondary Master PIO Secondary Slave E Secondary Master UDMA Secondary Slave UDMA GB controller 2 0 Controller i Keyboard Support Mouse Support Init Display First SMBus Connecter Lani Connecter nnecter IDE HDD Block Mode Rat Enter Select PU PD8 Value 10 5 ESC Ex1t Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults 7 Optimized Defaults RT UI EE 2302636 alal Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup utility Integrated Peripherals IDE Secondary
21. you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use Figure 4 6 Power management setup screen 3358 User s Manual 60 ACPI Function This category allows you to select ACPI power management effective or not The options Enabled Default and Disabled 4 1 7 PNP PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it 15 strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help Resources Controlled PCI VGA Palette Snoop ETH Enter Select PU PD Value 10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help Fo Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 7 PNP PCI configuration screen Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot The settings are Enabled
22. 2 Key or Microsoft natural PS 2 keyboard 061 061 System speaker 062 063 Motherboard resources 064 064 Standard 101 102 Key or Microsoft natural PS 2 keyboard 065 06F Motherboard resources 070 073 System CMOS real time clock 074 07F Motherboard resources 080 090 Direct memory access controller 091 093 Motherboard resources 094 09F Direct memory access controller 0 0 1 Programmable interrupt controller 0A2 0BF Motherboard resources Direct memory access controller OEO OEF Motherboard resources OFO OFF Numeric data processor 170 177 Secondary IDE channel 1F0 1F7 Primary IDE channel 274 277 ISAPNP read data port 279 279 ISAPNP read data port 294 297 Motherboard resources 2F8 2FF Communication port COM2 376 376 Secondary IDE channel 378 37F Printer port LPT 1 3B0 3BB ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL PCI 3CO 3DF ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL PCI 3F0 3F5 Standard floppy disk controller 3F6 3F6 Primary IDE channel 3F7 3F7 Standard floppy disk controller 3F8 3FF Communication port COM1 447 44 driver 400 401 Motherboard resources 800 87F Motherboard resources 79 79 ISAPNP read data port 0000 PCI bus MIC 3356 User s Manual 74 4000 40 Motherboard resources 5000 501F Intel amp 82801DB DBM SMBus controller 24C3 C000 COFF ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL PCI 400 Intel amp 82540EM based network connection 2 C800 C83F Intel amp 82540EM base
23. 3356 User s Manual 18 It s automatic selection when 1 1 5 1 6 are all OFF SW1 6 SW1 5 SW1 4 SW1 3 5 1 2 SW1 1 VCORE OFF X X X X X AUTO ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 750V ON ON ON ON ON OFF 1 700V ON ON ON ON OFF ON 1 650V ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 1 600V ON ON ON OFF ON ON 1 550V ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 1 500V ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 1 450V ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 1 400V ON ON OFF ON ON ON 1 350V ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 1 300V ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 1 250V ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 1 200V ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 1 150V ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 1 100V ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 1 050V ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 000V ON OFF ON ON ON ON 0 975V ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 0 950V ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 0 925V ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 0 900V PS X means either ON or OFF Table 1 18 SW2 Drone mode definitions SW2 ON 5 19 Chapter When SW2 15 ON then the board 15 selected as drone mode The rest of the combination 15 reserved for other modes Please refer to Appendix B for J1 2 3 5 pin assignments JP2 5 JPL JP7 CN2 JP4 JN1 N2 Battery 63 6463 64 PCI PCIX Bridge Figure 1 3 MIC 3358 jumper and connector locations 3358 User s Manual 20 PMC VOA USB 1 USB 2 WOO L NVI OO HDD PWR RESET HOT SWAP O Figure 1 4 MIC 3356 front panel connector and indicator locations 1
24. 358 help you install and remove the card easily and safely Fol low the procedure below to install the MIC 3358 into a chassis To install a card 1 Hold the card vertically Be sure that the card is pointing in the correct direction The components of the card should be pointing to the right hand side 2 Pull out both handles to unlock it Caution Keep your fingers away from the hinge to prevent your fingers from getting pinched 3 Insert the card into the chassis by sliding the upper and lower edges of the card into the card guides 4 Push the card into the slot gently by sliding the card along the card guide until the handles meet the rectangular holes of the cross rails Note If the card 15 correctly positioned and has been slid all the way into the chassis the handle should match the rectangular holes If not remove the card from the card guide and repeat step 3 again Do not try to install a card by forcing it into the chassis 5 Pull the upper handle down and lift the lower handle up to push the card into place 6 Secure the card by pushing in the red handle to lock it into place To remove a card 1 Unscrew the screws on the front panel 2 Lift the upper handle up and press the lower handle down to release the card from the backplane 3 Slide the card out 29 Chapter 2 MIC 3356 User s Manual 30 Chapter 3 3 1 Overview Advantech provides CD utility driver in the package Please install Chipse
25. 38 Add Remove Hardware Wizard My Documen Windows is ready to install drivers for your new hardware Start Hardware Installation ey 8 Driver Windows will use default settings to install the software for this hardware device To install the software for your new hardware click Next My Networ Places Internet Explorer H Interne Cancel XEZA SR Start 6 02 zem Figure 3 13 click Next in Add Remove Hardware Wizard windows ON Add Remove Hardware Wizard My Documen Comput Completing the Add Remove Hardware Wizard The following hardware was installed Driver Check your hardware documentation to see whether you have to manually configure your new hardware For the hardware to work will have to restart the computer Recycle Bi To view or change the resources for this Resources device click Resources 72 To close this wizard click Finish Internet Explorer Rach ance TEE Connect to the Interne OK Cancel Apply 0 Pant ZA 4 00 PM Figure 3 14 Tab Finish in Add Remove Hardware Wizard windows 39 Chapter 3 Internet Explorer Connect to the Internet E Device Manager H Computer H E Disk drives ER Display adapters i DVD CD ROM drives 9 89 Floppy disk controllers Ge Floppy disk drives 9 89 Human Interface Devices 9 99
26. 6 Safety Precautions Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage 21 Chapter 1 1 To avoid electric shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC 1s on 2 Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sud den rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components 3 Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch your CPU card Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors Modern integrated electronic devices especially CPUs and memory chips are extremely sensitive to static electric discharges and fields Keep the card in its antistatic packaging when it 1s not installed in the PC and place it on a static dissipative mat when you are working with it Wear a grounding wrist strap for continuous protection 1 7 Installing CPU and Heat Sink The MIC 3358 supports Intel Pentium 4 processor In order to meet critical environmental conditions and the physical space of the MIC 3358 at the same time Advantech designed a heat sink to fulfill its primary needs Please refer to Figure 1 4 for an illustration of the heat sink used for the MIC 3358 The small aluminum plate is default fastened on the CPU in the factory When user doing the memory installation the following steps should be fo
27. 64EN 4 PAR64 GND 4 GND V IO RSV C BE 7 GND C BE 6 GND GND CLK4 GND GNT3 REQ4 GNT4 GND 2 GND CLK2 CLK3 GNT2 REQ3 GND 1 GND GND 1 GNT1 REQ2 GND Low active Note GA 4 0 shall be used for geographic addressing on the backplane 71 Chapter B B 3 J3 Connector Table B 3 J3 connector Pin Z A B C D E F 19 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 18 GND MDIAO GND MDIA2 MDIA2 GND 17 GND MDIA1 MDIA1 GND MDIA3 MDIA3 GND 16 GND MDIBO MDIBO GND MDIB2 MDIB2 GND 15 GND MDIB1 MDIB1 GND MDIB3 MDIB3 GND 14 GND NC NC NC NC NC GND 13 GND 5000 5002 GND 12 GND 5001 SDD3 SDD12 5004 5007 GND 11 GND 5005 SDD9 SDD13 SDD6 SDD8 GND 10 50015 50014 SDIOR SDD10 SDD11 GND 9 GND IDE SDLED CLK7 SDIOW SDREQ SDCS3 GND 8 GND IRQ15 SD_CBL_DET SDAO SDA1 SDA2 GND 7 GND FD DIRZ SDACK IDE_RST SIORDY SDCS1 GND 6 GND SLIN INIT FD_WGATE FD HDSELZ FD DSOZ GND 9 GND PE SLCT FD STEP Z FD MTRO FD WDATA2 GND 4 GND ERR ACK FD WRTPRTZ2 FD GND 3 GND STB AFD FD DRVENO FD INDEX FD DSKCHGZ2 GND 2 GND LPTD5 LPTD6 7 BUSY FD DRVEN1 GND 1 GND LPTDO LPTD1 LPTD2 LPTD3 LPTD4 GND Low active MIC 3358 User s Manual 72 4 J5 Connector Table B 4 J5 connector Pin Z A B C D E F 22 ICH RX
28. 7 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY BD SEL TRDY GND 12 14 Key Area 11 GND AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2R GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 N C AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 GND REQO GND 3 3V CLKO AD 31 GND 5 GND N C N C RST GND GNTO GND 4 GND IPMB PWR Healthy V I O INTP INTS GND 3 GND INTA INTB INTC 5V INTD GND 2 GND TCK 5V TMS N C TDI GND 1 GND 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND Low active MIC 3358 User s Manual 70 B 2 J2 Connector Table B 2 J2 connector Pin Z A B C D E F 22 GND GA2 GA1 GAO GND 21 GND CLK6 GND RSV RSV RSV GND 20 GND CLK5 RSV RSV GND RSV GND 19 GND RSV GND RSV SMBB_SDA RSV SMBB SCL RSV GND 18 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 17 GND RSV GND PRST REQ6 GNT6 GND 16 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 15 GND RSV GND RSV REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND AD 35 0 34 0 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND MOO AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND 042 AD 41 ADI4O GND AD 39 GND 11 GND GND V I O AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 GND AD 49 0 48 ADIT GND AD 46 GND 9 GND AD 52 GND V I O 51 AD 50 GND 8 GND 0566 55 AD 54 GND AD 53 GND 7 GND AD59 GND V I O AD 58 AD 57 GND 6 GND 63 ADI 62 0161 GND AD 60 GND 5 GND 5
29. IC 3358 or via J5 connector to one USB connector 8 in real transition board The USB interface gives complete plug and play hot attach detach for up to 127 external devices The MIC 3358 USB interface complies with USB spec ification rev 2 0 and 15 polyswitch protected The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup The USB controller default is Enabled but the USB keyboard support default is Disabled 2 PMC Connector J11 J12 J14 The 3358 supports one PMC PMC Mezzanine Card modules on PCI bus This 32 bit 3 3 5 V I O PCI bus is available at connectors J11 and J12 15 applied for user definitions Front panel access is provided for the PMC interface 2 8 CompactFlash Socket CN2 CompactFlash is a standard form factor for mass storage and cards Based the PCMCIA Standard CompactFlash cards are approxi mately 1 4 the volume of a PC Card In order to achieve the small size the interface pin count is 50 pins compared to the PCMCIA s 68 pin The MIC 3358 supports one CompactFlash socket in CN2 connector It helps file and data storage in the CompactFlash card rather than the tra ditional hard drive 2 9 Card Installation The CompactPCI connectors are firm and rigid and require careful handling while plugging and unplugging Improper installation of a card can easily damage the backplane of the chassis The inject eject handles MIC 3356 User s Manual 28 of MIC 3
30. MIC 3358 CompactPCI Intel Pentium 4 Processor M Single Board Computer with Dual Giga LAN PMC User s Manual Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 2003 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 man ual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manu facturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibil ity for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Award 1s a trademark of Award Software International Inc PS 2 OS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel amp and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation NetWare 15 a trademark of Novell Inc PICMG CompactPCI and PICMG M and CompactPCT M logos are trademarks of the PCT Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective Owners Technical Support and Sales Assistance If you have any technical questions about the MIC 3358 or any other Advantech products please visit our
31. Master Item Help IDE 5 IDE Sece Maste IDE Secondary Slave USB Controller USB 2 0 Controller USE Keyboard Support 158 Mouse Support Init Display First SME connecter Lani Connecter Lanz Connecter IDE HDD Bleck Mode Onboard Controller Onboard Serial 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use 11 Enter Select PU PO Value 10 5 ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 5 Integrated Peripherals setup screen 57 Chapter 4 On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with sup port for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate each channel sepa rately The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE inter face supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased perfor mance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device The settings are Auto Default Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Win dows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus
32. are Huh Device lt Back Cancel DK Cancel start Sflunttled Paint HA 3 14PM Figure 3 5 select Add a new device in Device windows Add Remove Hardware Wizard Find New Hardware a Windows can also detect hardware that is not Plug and Play compatible When windows detects new hardware it checks the current settings for the device and installs the correct driver Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware Yes search for new hardware want to select the hardware from a list E the Interne Koch start 4 6 Sf untitled Paint AQ 3 14PM Figure 3 6 click No I want to select the hardware from a list 35 Chapter 3 Add Remove Hardware Wizard Hardware Type What type of hardware do you want to install Select the type of hardware you want to install Hardware types Network adapters NT Apm Legacy Support Dther devi PCMCIA adapters Ports COM amp LPT G Printers amp SESI and RAID controllers 4 Sound video and game controllers IN Ger devices zi 3 Connect to the Interne DK Cancel j Sf untitled Paint 4A Figure 3 7 Select Other devices in Hardware types windows Add Remove Hardware Wizard Select a Device Driver Which driver do you want to install for this device Select the manufacturer and model
33. cessor M u FCPGA socket BIOS Award 4 flash memory 3 Chapter Chipset Intel 845E ICHA Chipset Front Side Bus 400MHz Intel Pentium 4 processor M Processor Bus Interface PCI 32 1 33 MHz 2nd level cache Built in 512KB on Intel Pentium 4 processor M die RAM 512MB ECC DDR266 memory on board Support up to 2GB ECC DDR200 266 Enhanced IDE interface Two channels handles one 2 5 IDE in SBC and two IDEs in RIO module via J3 connector Supports PIO mode 4 and ATA 33 66 100 mode One IDE connector and space reserved for embedded 2 5 HDD Serial ports One RJ 45 COMI port RS 232 interface with 16C550 compatible UARTS USB port Two USB ports with fuse protection comply with USB specification 2 0 1 1 CompactFlash socket one CompactFlash socket on board PMC expansion slot One 32bit 33MHz PCI Mezzanine site on board with 5V 3 3V compliant Watchdog timer It provides system reset interrupt and NMI support via software control Time interval 1s from 1 to 255 seconds PCI to PCI Bridge Controller chip One PCI to PCI bridge controller chip provides mas ter and drone mode Master mode Supports up to seven bus masters peripherals on each bus segment e Drone mode it could plug into a peripheral slot as a drone mode whereby it functions as stand alone computer 10 100 1000Base TX Ethernet Interface Controller chips Two Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet controller chips provides
34. cy depends on the DRAM timing The settings are 1 5 2 and 2 9 Active to Precharge Delay This field let you select active to precharge delay The settings are 7 6 and 5 DRAM RAS to CAS Delay 55 Chapter 4 This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system The settings are 2 and 3 DRAM RAS Precharge If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system The settings are 2 and 3 DRAM Data Integrity Mode The settings are ECC Default and non ECC Memory Frequency For User can select 3 options DDR200 DDR266 Auto Default System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any pro gram writes to this memory area a system error may result The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS resulting in better sys tem performance However if any program writes to
35. d network connection 00 Intel 100 VE network connection D000 DO1F Intel amp 82801DB DBM USB universal host controller 24 4 0400 041 Intel amp 82801DB DBM USB universal host controller 24C2 F000 FOOF Intel amp 82801DB Ultra ATA Storage controller 24CB B 6 Interrupt Assignments Table B 6 Interrupt assignments Interrupt Interrupt source IRQ 0 ISA System timer IRQ 1 ISA Standard 101 102 Key or Microsoft natural PS 2 keyboard IRQ 3 ISA Communications port COM2 IRQ 4 ISA Communications port COM1 IRQ 5 ISA A IPM driver IRQ 8 ISA System CMOS real time clock IRQ 9 ISA Microsoft ACPI Compliant system IRQ 12 ISA PS 2 compatible mouse IRQ 13 ISA Numeric data processor IRQ 14 ISA Primary IDE channel IRQ 15 ISA Secondary IDE channel 1st MB Memory Table B 7 Ist MB memory map Address range Hex Device F000h FFFFh System ROM CCOOh EFFFh Unused CBFFh Used 000 C9FFh Expansion ROM B800h BFFFh CGA EGA VGA text 000 B7FFh Unused 000 AFFFh EGA VGA graphics 0000h 9FFFh Base memory Chapter 3358 User s Manual 76
36. er s Manual 62 Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations 4 1 10 Set Password To change confirm or disable the password choose the PASS WORD SETTING option form the Setup main menu and press Enter The password can be at most 8 characters long Remember to enable this fea ture You must first select the Security Option in the Advance BIOS FEA TURES SETUP to be either Setup or System Pressing Enter again without typing any characters can disable the password setting function 4 1 11 Save amp Exit Setup If you select this and press the Enter key the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chipset The micro processor will check this every time you turn your system on and com pare this to what it finds as it checks the system This record is required for the system to operate 4 1 12 Exit Without Saving Selecting this option and pressing the Enter key lets you exit the Setup program without recording any new values or changing old ones 63 Chapter 4 MIC 3356 User s Manual 64 Appendix Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix A A 1 Programming the Watchdog Timer To program the watchdog timer you must write a program which writes a value to I O port address 443 hex This output value represents time interval The value range is from 01 hex to FF hex
37. et LPC Bus Ultra VO BIOS CPLD Universal SMSC Compact PCI Bridge LPC47B27 g DANA Flash 3 4 PCI Bus 64bit 33MHz KB Mouse COM Printer FDD g Primary IDE Bus Figure 1 1 MIC 3358 functional block diagram Note MIC 3358 does not support shutdown function of ATX power supply 1 4 Jumpers 1 4 1 Jumper Locations Table 1 1 lists the jumper function Figure 1 1 illustrates the jumper loca tion Read this section carefully before changing the jump setting on your MIC 3358 card Table 1 1 MIC 3358 jumper descriptions JP1 PMC module voltage V i o JP2 VGA output selector JP4 Clear CMOS JP7 CompactFlash card mode setting MIC 3356 User s Manual 6 Table 1 2 JPI jumper definition PMC Module Voltage V i o 2 3 5V 3 3V Default Table 1 3 JP2 jumper definitions PMC Module Voltage Vio 1 2 VGA output in Rear 1 2 output in front panel of MIC 3358 Table 1 4 JP7 jumper definitions CompactFlash card Master 1 2 Slave default 0 1 4 2 Clear CMOS JP4 This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS informa tion Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS 1 Turn off the system 2 Close jumper JP4 1 2 for about 3 seconds 3 Set jumper JP4 2 3 as normal 4 Turn on the system The BIOS is reset to its default setting 7 Chapter 1 Table 1 5 Clear CMOS JP4 Clear Normal
38. iagram usually appears on the topside of a hard disk drive Warning Plug the other end of the cable into the drive with pin 1 on the cable corresponding to pin 1 on the drive Improper connection will damage the drive 2 2 Display Connector CN9 or Rear The MIC 3358 provides a VGA chipset ATI Rage XL built in display for high performance application The CN9 connector of MIC 3358 and 7 connector of rear I O board are both DB 15 connector for VGA monitor input The system monitor display is able to be selected by jumper JP2 2 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector Rear The MIC 3358 provides Keyboard Mouse support via J5 connector to the rear transition board which builds in one PS 2 Keyboard Mouse connec tor CN12 The package one Y type PS 2 keyboard mouse cable pro vides two transferred connectors Since these two connectors are identical please follow the icons on the cable to plug the keyboard and the mouse into their correct connectors MIC 3356 User s Manual 26 2 4 Serial Ports CN3 and Rear The MIC 3358 offers one serial ports COMI in RS 232 With limited front panel access one COMI CN3 can be connected via a RJ 45 to RS 232 adaptor and 2 interface has to be connected via rear I O module RIO 3309C for implement These ports allow users to connect to serial devices a mouse printers etc or a communication network You can select the address for each port to disab
39. ical Design The MIC 3358 has many functions on a single board with only one slot width Advantech provides a CPU heat sink specially designed for the Intel Pentium 4 processor M enabling the MIC 3358 to operate with out a cooling fan on the heat sink It only needs external cooling air from the chassis fans for ventilation This enables the MIC 3358 to use Intel Pentium 4 processor M within mere 1 slot wide space Single P2P Bridge The MIC 3358 with single PCI to PCI Bridge 15 applicable up to 8 slot enclosure and drive up to seven bus master PCI slots in master mode Fur thermore it supports master and drone modes The 3358 can also operate in drone mode in a peripheral slot whereby it functions as a stand alone computer and does not communicate on the CompactPCI bus MIC 3356 User s Manual 2 PMC PCI Mezzanine Card IEEE1386 1 Compliant The MIC 3358 support one site and compliant with PICMG 2 3 PCI Mezzanine Card specification This 32 bit 33MHz PMC interface provides front access capability by PMC modules for various function demanding Complete I O Functions The MIC 33558 offers all the functions of an industrial computer with the rugged Eurocard form factor The rest of I O have fully connected to the rear I O module via user define connector J3 and J5 on the back plane These I O contain one Gigabit Ethernet port one RJ 45 COM port two USB 2 0 ports one VGA connector and one PMC site
40. ing During and after the system boots up any attempt to write to the boot sec tor or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system If this happens a warning message will be displayed You can run the anti virus program to locate the problem If Virus Warning is disabled no warning message will appear if anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition CPU L1 amp L2 Cache The default value is Enabled Enabled default Enable cache Disabled Disable cache Note The internal cache is built in the processor Quick Power On Self Test This category speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power on the computer If this is set to Enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Enabled default Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST MIC 3358 User s Manual 22 First Second Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items The settings are Floppy 15120 HDD 0 SCSI CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Default First boot device Floppy Second boot device 0 Third boot device CD ROM PS When you boot by USB CD ROM please install Win XP with SP1 or Win 2000 with SP3 Swap Floppy Drive Switches the floppy disk drives between being designated as A and B Default is Disabled Boot U
41. le it using the BIOS Advanced Setup program covered in Chapter 5 Different devices imple ment the RS 232 standard in different ways If you are having problems with a serial device be sure to check the pin assignments for the connec tor The IRQ and address range for both ports are fixed However if you wish to disable the port or change these parameters later you can do this in the system BIOS setup The table below shows the settings for the 3358 board s ports Table 2 1 3358 serial port default settings Port Address Default COM1 3F8 3E8 IRQ4 COM2 2F8 2E8 IRQ3 2 5 Ethernet Configuration Rear and 23 The MIC 3358 is equipped with dual high performance 32 bit PCI bus Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 10 100 1000Base TX specifications Users can select front GbE or rear GbE or 2 16 by BIOS Users can choice LANI connector either via front RJ 45 jack PU1 in MIC 3358 or rear RJ 45 CN16 in rear module Another one Gigabit LAN connector CN15 has to go through RIO mod ule RIO 3309C Moreover the MIC 3358 supports PICMG 2 16 complaint with Packet Switching Backplane Specification via J3 connector it will installed in PICMG 2 16 backplane as switch fabric applications blade server 27 Chapter 2 2 6 USB Connector CN5 6 and Rear The MIC 3358 provides two USB Universal Serial Bus 2 0 channels either via two front USB ports CN5 and CN6 in M
42. lect Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support The settings are Enabled Default Disabled Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDD installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install add on FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field The settings are Enabled Default and Disabled Onboard Serial Port 1 Port 2 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports The Serial Port 1 settings are 3F8 IRQ4 Default 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2 8 IRQ3 Disabled Auto 59 Chapter 4 The Serial Port 2 settings are 3F8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Default Disabled Auto Onboard Parallel Port There is a built in parallel port on the on board Super I O chipset that provides Standard ECP and EPP features It has the following options Disabled 3BCH IRQ7 Default 278 378H IRQ7 and Disable Parallel Port Mode SPP Default Standard Parallel Port EPP1 9 SPP Support both the SPP and EPP1 9 modes ECP Extended Capability Port EPP1 9 ECP Support both the ECP and EPP1 9 modes Printer Support Printer modes EPP1 7 SPP Support both the SPP and EPP1 7 modes EPP1 7 ECP Support both the ECP and EPP1 7 modes ECP Mode Use DMA The options 1 and 3 Default 4 1 6 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows
43. llowed Remove the screws for the solder side cover At this step the front panel will be also loose Be careful about any improper disassemble pro cedure that could cause any damage of SBC 2 Remove the rest four screws for heatsink standing then the heat sink 15 loose for memory installation and relavant 3 Follow the opposed procedure to assembly the heatsink and solder side cover Note The heat pad is sealed between heatsink and CPU is kind of frangible please be careful on the disassemble procedure And be careful with any other damage of heat pad will cause the thermal issue easily MIC 3356 User s Manual 25 55
44. ntroller Default is Enabled MPS Version Control for OS The options includes 1 1 and 1 4 Default is 1 4 OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Allows OS26 to be used with gt 64 MB of DRAM Settings are Non OS 2 default and OS2 Set to OS 2 if using more than 64MB and running 05 2 MIC 3356 User s Manual 54 Small logo EPA show Default 1s Disabled 4 1 4 Advance Chipset Features Setup The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option 15 used to change the values of chipset registers These registers control most of the system options in the computer Choose the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES from the Main Menu and the following screen will appear Eyes em fe Phoenix AwardBIOsS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing selectable By SPD Item Help CAS Latency Time Active to Precharge Delay DRAM RAS to CAS Delay DRAM Precharge DRAM Data Integrity Mode System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Memory Hole At 15M 16M Delayed Transaction 1 Enter Select PU PO Value 10 5 5 1 Help Previous values F 1 5 Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 4 4 Advance Chipset features setup screen DRAM Timing Configure This field lets you select system memory timing data Manual and BY SPD are two options Default is BY SPD CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS laten
45. ontact your distributor or sales representative immediately Warning changes or modifications made to the equipment which are not expressly approved by the relevant standards authority could void your authority to operate the equipment N CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 3358 User s Manual Chapter Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 ZA Contents Hardware Configuration 2 Ee 2 Specification u a a 3 Functional Block Diagram 6 Figure 1 1 3358 functional block diagram 6 s sunum 6 Jumper EE 6 Table 1 1 MIC 3358 jumper descriptions 6 Table 1 2 JP1 jumper definition PMC Module Voltage V i o 7 Table 1 3 JP2 jumper definitions PMC Module Voltage Vi0 7 Table 1 4 JP7 jumper definitions CompactFlash card 7 14 2 Clear MOS EE 7 Table l gt Clar CMOS E 9 8 Table 1 6 MIC 3358 connector descriptions 9 Table 1 7 CN1 IDE Connector Definitions 9 Table 1 8 CN2 CompactFlash Socket Definitions 10 Table 1 9 CN3 RJ 45 COMI por
46. or Intel amp chipsets MIC 3356 User s Manual 32 3 3 CMM Chassis Management Module Driver MIC 3358 supports MIC 3924B CMM Please install driver as following procedure 3 3 1 Windows 2K Driver Documents Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shortcut Rename Properties Internet Explorer GE Connect to the Internet RStart des LG sop Figure 3 1 Right Click My Computer and click Properties e Document General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Hardware Wizard lt The Hardware wizard helps you install uninstall repair ml unplug eject and configure your hardware My Compute Hardware Wizard D Device Manager My Network ces The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing Device Manager Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles Internet Explorer x Connect to the Interne Cancel Enpi 9 Sr unttled Paint HG Figure 3 2 Tab Hardware and click Hardware Wizard 33 Chapter 3 Add Remove Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Add Rem
47. ove Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you add remove unplug and troubleshoot your hardware To continue click Next Back Cancel the Interne start untitled Paint som Figure 3 3 click Next in Hardware Wizard Add Remove Hardware Wizard Choose a Hardware Task Which hardware task do you want to perform SY Select the hardware task you want to perform and then click Next Add Troubleshoot a device Choose this option if you are adding a new device to your computer or are having problems getting a device working Uninstall Unplug a device Choose this option to uninstall a device or to prepare the computer to unplug device lt Back Cancel the Interne Cancel Apply J Sf untitled Paint 3 11 PM Figure 3 4 click Add Troubleshoot a device MIC 3356 User s Manual 34 Add Remove Hardware Wizard Choose a Hardware Device Which hardware device do you want to troubleshoot The following hardware is already installed on vour computer If vou are having problems with one of these devices select the device and then click Next If you are attempting to add a device and it is not shown below select Add a new device and then click Next Devices PCI Device Ethernet Controller m Ethernet Controller Ethernet Controller m ACPI Fixed Feature Button Inteli 82802 Firmw
48. own to GND 9 Chapter I Table 1 8 CN2 CompactFlash Socket Definitions Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 26 N C 2 ID3 27 ID11 3 28 1012 4 IDS 29 ID13 5 ID6 30 ID14 6 127 31 1015 7 HCS1 32 HCS3 8 GND 33 N C 9 GND 34 HIOR 10 GND 35 HIOW 11 GND 36 N C 12 GND 37 HIRQ 13 5V 38 5V 14 GND 39 SANDISK 15 GND 40 N C 16 GND 41 HRST1 17 GND 42 HRDY 18 GDA2 43 N C 19 HDA 44 N C 20 HDAO 45 SANLED 21 IDO 46 N C 22 ID1 47 108 23 102 48 109 24 N C 49 ID10 25 N C 50 GND 3358 User s Manual 10 Table 1 9 CN3 RJ 45 COMI port Definitions H 5 Signal NRLSD1 NRX1 NTX1 NDTR1 GND NDSR1 NRTS1 OO Cc ATI 0 N gt NCTS1 11 Chapter Table 1 10 CN4 Handle Switch Definitions Pin Signal 1 common 2 normal closed 3 normal open Note Pin 1 2 handle closed Pin 1 3 handle open JP2 Jei GER 8 63 64 Note Handle closed is normal Figure 1 2 Handle Switch Definitions MIC 3358 User s Manual 12 Table 1 11 CNS USB 1 1 2 0 port Definitions Pin Signal 1 5V 2 USB P2 3 USB 2 4 GND Table 1 12 CN6 USB 1 1 2 0 port Definitions Pin Signal 1 5V 2 USB P2 3 USB 2 4 GND 13 Chapter Table 1 13 CN9 DB 15 VGA Connector Definitions
49. p Floppy Seek During POST BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks 360K type 15 40 tracks while 760K 1 2M and 1 44 are all 80 tracks Default is Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status The default value 15 On On default Keypad is numeric keys Off Keypad is arrow keys Gate A20 Option Normal The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware Fast default AZO signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset spe cific method 53 Chapter 4 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 set tings are Enabled Disabled Default is Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec Set the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down The settings are 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Delay Msec Sets the delay time after the key 15 held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke The settings are 250 500 750 1000 Security Option This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup default system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt APIC Mode Advanced Programmable Interrupt Co
50. t Definitions 11 Table 1 10 CN4 Handle Switch Definitions 12 Figure 1 2 Handle Switch Definitions 12 Table 1 11 CN5 USB 1 1 2 0 port Definitions 13 Table 1 12 CN6 USB 1 1 2 0 port Definitions 13 Table 1 13 CN9 DB 15 VGA Connector Definitions 14 Table 1 14 PU1 Gigabit LAN Connector Definitions 14 Table 1 15 J11 J12 J14 PMC Connector Definitions 15 Table 1 16 D9 LED 18 Table 1 17 SW1 Vcore selection definitions 18 Table 1 18 SW2 Drone mode definitions 19 Figure 1 3 MIC 3358 jumper and connector locations 20 Figure 1 4 MIC 3358 front panel connector and indicator locations21 Safety Precautions 21 Installing CPU and Heat Sink 22 Figure 1 5 Complete assembly with heat sink and hard disk 23 SOR ware EE 23 Connecting Peripherals 26 IDE Device and Rear I O 26 y 2 2 VGA Display Connector CN9 or Rear I O 26 2 3 5 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector Rear I O 26 2 4 Serial Ports CN3 and Rear I O 21 Table 2 1 MIC 3358 serial port default settings 27 2 5 Ethernet Configuration PU1 Rear I O and J3 21 2 6 USB Connector CN5 6 and Rear
51. t INF driver VGA graphics driver LAN driver and Intel Appli cation Accelerator IA A driver sequentially The Intel Application Accelerator is a performance software package of Intel chipsets It reduces the storage sub system bottleneck enabling faster delivery of data from the hard drive to the processor and other sys tem level hardware Meanwhile it enables a performance enhancing data pre fetcher for Intel Pentium 4 and Pentium M processor based sys tems In addition it delivers faster overall system boot times by signifi cantly accelerating the load time of the OS enabling you to build Pentium 4 and Pentium M processor based systems with a better overall end user experience IAA supports 48 bit Logical Block Address ing 48 bit LBA for 137 GB and larger hard drives Furthermore IAA enables Automatic Selection of Highest DMA Transfer Mode by the ATA ATAPI device Intel chipset 3 2 USB driver If the manufacturer vendor of a USB device recommends downloading an Intel USB driver update as part of troubleshooting your USB device please contact Microsoft for USB driver support Intel manufactures the host controller but the driver is from Microsoft While users installed Intel INF driver it will not install USB driver Please go to device man ager to update USB driver via Advantech CD utility or via Microsoft website Note There are no separate USB version 1 1 and earlier drivers available for download f
52. teps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For exam ple CPU speed Advantech 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 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 mer chandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to pro cess your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date 15 not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer iii Packing List Before installing your board ensure that the following materials have been received MIC 3358 all in one single board computer Utility CD ROM disc CPU Heat sink Assembled CPU thermal dissipation paste Thermal pad Assembled RJ 45 to RS 232 COM port adaptor Hard drive isolation pad Assembled 1 Hard drive bracket Assembled 1 Solder side cover Assembled Several screws warranty certificate document If any of these items are missing or damaged c
53. ter to select Proper ties 4 Figure 3 18 Tab Hardware and click Add Hardware MIC 3369 User s Manual yi 4 1 Appendix A Appendix Wizard 41 Figure 3 19 Click Next in the windows 42 Figure 3 20 Click Yes I have already connected the hardware 42 Figure 3 21 Select Add a new hardware device in the installed hardware window43 Figure 3 22 Click Install the hardware that I manually se lect from a list Advanced 43 Figure 3 23 Select Show all devices in Common hard ware types windows44 Figure 3 24 tab Have Disk 44 Figure 3 25 Select proper driver in CD ROM 45 Figure 3 26 tab A IPM driver and click Have Disk 45 Figure 3 27 Click NEIM 46 Figure 3 28 Click Finish 46 Figure 3 29 Go to My computer to see A IPM drivers 47 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 50 AWARD BIOS debite bc 50 Figure 4 1 Setup program initial screen 50 a 50 41 2 Standard CMOS Setups es ere eee stt 5 Figure 4 2 Standard CMOS setup screen 5 4 1 3 Advance BIOS Features Setup 5 Figure 4 3 Advance BIOS features setup screen 52 4 1 4 Advance Chipset Features Set
54. ttings Consult the documentation that came with this device For inFormation Windows could not detect the settings of the device To use this Internet Explorer a the Interne Start 9695 V 3 46 PM Figure 3 10 click ok in the Wizard windows 37 Chapter 3 e Add New Hardware Wizard Properties Resources Unknown Device Resource settings Documen Resource type Setting W Input Output Range 0447 0444 Interrupt Request 05 Setting based on Basic configuration 000 Change Setting Internet Explorer the Interne gRStart kij Sf untitled Paint 1 2 3 47 PM Figure 3 11 click ok in Add New Hardware Wizard Properties windows e Ad add New Hardware Wizard Properties Resources Unknown Device Resource settings Mv Documeri Resource type Setting Input Output Range 0447 0444 BE Rannast Creating Forced Configuration My Networ Places T You adjusted one or more resource settings manually Setting w e Tz If you continue these settings will be assigned to the device Do you want to continue Recycle Bi Conflict No conflicts 2 Internet Explorer Cancel the Interne Start Sf untitled Paint UG 3 58PM Figure 3 12 click yes in Creating a Forced Configuration windows MIC 3356 User s Manual
55. up 55 Figure 4 4 Advance Chipset features setup screen 41 Integrated Peripherals 57 Figure 4 5 Integrated Peripherals setup screen 57 4 1 6 Power Management Setup 60 Figure 4 6 Power management setup 60 4 1 7 PNP PCI Configuration Setup 61 Figure 4 7 PNP PCI configuration screen 61 EE de Status sut 62 Figure 4 8 Health setup screen 62 4 1 9 Load Optimized Defaults 62 SCC ASS 63 4 1 11 Save XIU SE D aa 63 421 412 Exit Without Sa V u sepu eI OR OU teaches 63 Programming the Watchdog Time7e 66 Pin Assienments 70 JISE 00DE CLO EE 70 Table Bele Connect Or c ood Co odes 70 yii B2 71 Table E Et 71 Bio ted 72 Table T2 BA SC ONC ClO UU T 73 Table B 4 I5 conneetot iuc eet ttes 73 74 Table B 5 System VO ports seti 74 B 6 Interrupt Assignments 75 Table B 6 Interrupt assignments
56. you are installing M you do net se the hardware pou want chek Show Al Devices Common hardware 9 AE ATA ATAPI contiolers p IEEE 1234 corisoller Hr Add Hardware Wizard Select the device drives you want to install for this hardware Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware and then cick Next pou bave that Contains the diver you wan to natal chek Haren Manufacturer Model Serial Cable VOA Protocol Standard Modem Typer Standard port Standard mitem devices Figure 3 24 tab Have Disk MIC 3358 User s Manual 44 Add Hardware Wizard Select the device drives you want to install For this hardware Install From Disk keet ho achan s nshallahon and then make sure that the corect drive a selected below from DW 3363 Win Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware denice and then click Next you bave disk that Contains the you want to natal A This driver in not digitally Ia Figure 3 26 tab A IPM driver and click Have Disk 45 Chapter 3 Add Haribeareg Wizard en pow han Hanka fo rei Drives Ta chart inhaling your raw hanka chick Hast Ex Oder

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