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Contents 

Chapter 1 General Information   

1.1 Introduction.........................................................................................1-2 

1.2 Features................................................................................................ 1-3 

1.3 Specifications....................................................................................... 1-4 

Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 

2.1 Safety Precautions...............................................................................2-2 

2.2 Location of Connectors and Jumpers............................................. 2-3 

2.3 Mechanical Drawing...........................................................................2-5 

2.4 List of Jumpers.................................................................................... 2-7 

2.5 List of Connectors.............................................................................. 2-8 

2.6 Setting Jumpers...................................................................................2-10 

2.7 LVDS Voltage Select (J1)................................................................2-11 

2.8 LCD SHIFT CLOCK Select (J2) ..................................................2-11 

2.9 DOC ADDRESS Select (J3)

 

......................................................... 2-12 

2.10

 

WDT Status Setup (J4) .................................................................2-12 

2.11 Serial Port 3 RING Status Setup (J5) ........................................ 2-13 

2.12 Serial Port 4 RING Status Setup (J6) ........................................ 2-13 

2.13 Serial Port 2 Status Setup (J7) ......................................................2-13 

2.14 Serial Port 2 Status Setup (J8) ......................................................2-14 

2.15 Serial Port 2 Status Setup (J9) ..................................................... 2-14 

2.16 COMS Status Setup (JBAT1) .......................................................2-15 

2.17 TV Output Connector (CN1) ......................................................2-15 

2.18 LAN1 Status Connector (CN2) ................................................... 2-15 

Summary of Contents for PCM-6893

Page 1: ...PCM 6893 Socket 370 based Tualatin Pentium III Celeron Comopact Board W LCD Ethernet Audio CFD...

Page 2: ...s manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use or for any in fringements upon the rights of third parties which may result fro...

Page 3: ...t Corp TI is a trademark of Texax Insruments Cypress is a trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corp LTC is a trademark of Linear Technology Corp Realtek is a trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corp VIA...

Page 4: ...M 6893 Compact board 1 Quick Installation Guide 1 CD ROM for manual in PDF format drivers Jumper kit Short copper and support The PCM 6893 requires several cables for operation You can make them yours...

Page 5: ...List of Connectors 2 8 2 6 Setting Jumpers 2 10 2 7 LVDS Voltage Select J1 2 11 2 8 LCD SHIFT CLOCK Select J2 2 11 2 9 DOC ADDRESS Select J3 2 12 2 10 WDT Status Setup J4 2 12 2 11 Serial Port 3 RING...

Page 6: ...28 LVDS Connector LVDS2 2 21 2 29 10 100Base Tx Ethernet Connector LAN1 2 21 2 30 Primary Device Connector Standard IDE1 2 22 2 31 Compact Flash Connector Standard CF1 2 24 2 32 ATX Power Connectors P...

Page 7: ...alth Status 3 12 3 10 Load Fail safe Defaults 3 13 3 11 Load Optimized Defaults 3 13 3 12 Set Supervisor Password 3 13 3 13 Set User Password 3 14 3 14 Save and Exit Setup 3 14 3 15 Exit without savin...

Page 8: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 General Information Chapter 1...

Page 9: ...actFlash requires a fraction of power used to drive floppy disk or CD ROMs also no battery is required to save the data when the computer powers down The PCM6893 comes with VIA 8606 Twister T North Br...

Page 10: ...Intel Celeron and Pentium III III M Tualatin processors n High Speed AGP 4X for VGA display n VT8606 Integrated 2D 3D graphics accelerator supports up to 36 bit DSTN TFT flat panel n VT8606 Integrated...

Page 11: ...hipset VIA Twister T VT8606T l Chipset I O VIA 82686B Winbond W83977TF l BIOS Award 2 Mb FLASH BIOS l Audio ALC201A Codec AC97 Mic in Line in Line out l SSD One 32 Pin DIP socket supports M systems Di...

Page 12: ...l layer interface One RJ 45 connector l Expansion Interface PC 104 x 1 PCI slot x 1 l Battery Lithium battery for data retention DIP Type l Power supply voltage Standard AT ATX Type 5V and 12V l Opera...

Page 13: ...L level interface Pin Header 2x5 pitch 2 0mm l IR interface Supports One IrDA Tx Rx header Pin Header 1x5 pitch 2 54mm l IDE interface 1 IDE connectors support up to 2 IDE devices also support Ultra33...

Page 14: ...3 pitch is 2 54mm l FLOPPY Support up to two floppy disk drives 5 25 360KB and 1 2MB and or 3 5 720KB 1 44MB and 2 88M Pin Header 2x17 pitch is 2 54mm l USB Compliant with USB 1 1 Two Pin Headers 2x4...

Page 15: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 2 Quick InstallationGuide Quick Installation Guide Chapter 2 Part No 2007689310 V 1 Printed in Taiwan 6 2003...

Page 16: ...le the power is on because a sudden rush of power can damage sensitive electronic components Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the board Modern electronic devices are...

Page 17: ...Location of Connectors and Jumpers Locating connectors and jumpers component side S3 VIA BATTERY VIA BIOS PGA370 WOL1 PCI1 DIMM1 J1 J2 CN3 LVDS2 LVDS1 CN4 CN1 JBAT1 PWR1 CD_IN1 CN2 LAN1 VGA1 CN6 CN5 L...

Page 18: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 4 Locating connector solder side CF1...

Page 19: ...140 97 115 57 5 08 13 97 65 41 69 85 95 89 140 97 198 12 193 04 99 06 88 90 66 68 171 94 50 48 5 08 106 68 180 34 106 05 124 46 139 07 127 64 71 76 53 53 85 82 S3 VIA BATTERY VIA BIOS 20 32 15 24 100...

Page 20: ...C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 6 Mechanical Drawing solder side 0 00 5 08 5 08 203 20 198 12 182 88 5 08 15 24 102 87 5 08 140 97 146 05 0 00 198 12 140 97 100 97 180 34 106 68 55 3...

Page 21: ...lication The table below shows the function of each of the jumpers of the board Jumpers Label Function J1 LVDS Voltage Select J2 LCD SHIFT CLOCK Select J3 DOC ADDRESS Select J4 WDT Status Setup J5 Ser...

Page 22: ...or CN3 Primary LCD Panel Connector CN4 Secondary LCD Panel Connector CN5 Audio Output Connector CN6 Serial Port 1 2 3 4 Connector CN7 Keyboard PS2 Mouse Connector CN8 GPIO Connector CN9 Front Panel Co...

Page 23: ...pter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 9 USB1 USB Connector USB2 USB Connector IR1 IrDA Connector AT and ATX power connectors occupy the same location on the board You may select either ATX or AT type Comp...

Page 24: ...ins with the clip To open a jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 1 2 3 Open Closed Closed...

Page 25: ...he LVDS voltage situation by setting J1 The following chart shows the available options J1 Function 1 2 5V 2 3 3 3V default setting 2 8 LCD SHIFT CLOCK Select J2 You can select the LVDS clock situatio...

Page 26: ...lation Guide 2 12 2 9 DOC ADDRESS Select J3 J3 ADDRESS 1 2 Open 3 4 Open D400 1 2 Open 3 4 Close D800 1 2 Close 3 4 Open DC00 1 2 Close 3 4 Close DISABLE default setting 2 10 WDT Status Setup J4 J4 Fu...

Page 27: ...G default setting 2 12 Serial Port 4 RING Status Setup J6 J6 Function 1 2 5V 3 4 12V 5 6 RING default setting 2 13 Serial Port 2 Status Setup J7 The port 2 can be selected as RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 b...

Page 28: ...2 Quick Installation Guide 2 14 2 14 Serial Port 2 Status Setup J8 J8 Function 1 3 2 4 RS 232 3 5 4 6 RS 422 3 5 4 6 RS 485 default setting 2 15 Serial Port 2 Status Setup J9 J9 Function 1 2 RS 232 3...

Page 29: ...ply before setting Clear CMOS Before turning on the power supply set the jumper back to Protected 2 17 TV Output Connector CN1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Y OUT 2 COMP 3 GND 4 GND 5 C OUT 6 N C 7 GND 8 N...

Page 30: ...0Base T or 100Base Tx of the network Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ACTIVE LED 2 VCC5SBY 3 SPEED LED 4 VCC5SBY 5 FULL LED 6 VCC5SBY 2 19 Primary LCD Panel Connector CN3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 5V 3 GND...

Page 31: ...E_BLUE3 7 E_BLUE4 8 E_BLUE5 9 E_GREEN0 10 E_GREEN1 11 E_GREEN2 12 E_GREEN3 13 E_GREEN4 14 E_GREEN5 15 E_RED0 16 E_RED1 17 E_RED2 18 E_RED3 19 E_RED4 20 E_RED5 2 21 Audio Output Connector CN5 The PCM...

Page 32: ...3 4 Connector CN6 Pin Signal Pi n Signal 1 DCD1 2 DSR1 3 RXD1 4 RTS1 5 TXD1 6 CTS1 7 DTR1 8 RI1 9 GND 10 N C 11 DCD2 422TXD 485 DATA 12 DSR2 13 RXD2 422RXD 14 RTS2 15 TXD2 422TXD 485 DATA 16 CTS2 17...

Page 33: ...24 GPIO Connector CN8 PCM 6893 offers 4 pair of digital I O functions With the input and output consisting of the following Input 100H GPI14 bit4 GPI15 bit5 GPI16 bit6 GPI17 bit7 and Output 108H GPO20...

Page 34: ...ctor VGA1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 2 N C 3 GREEN 4 GND 5 BLUE 6 N C 7 N C 8 DAT 9 GND 10 HSYNC 11 GND 12 VSYNC 13 GND 14 DCLK 15 GND 16 GND 2 27 LVDS Connector LVDS1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TX1OUT1...

Page 35: ...ND 8 VCC 9 VCC 10 VCC 11 TX2OUT2 12 TX2OUT2 13 GND 14 GND 15 TX2OUT0 16 TX2OUT0 17 N C 18 N C 2 29 10 100Base Tx Ethernet Connector LAN1 This 10 100Base Tx Ethernet connector is a standard RJ 45 conne...

Page 36: ...y 1 Connect one end of the cable to IDE1 Make sure that the red wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector 2 Plug the other end of the cable to the Enhanced IDE hard drive with pin 1 on the cable corr...

Page 37: ...mpact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 23 29 DDACKA 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 N C 33 PDA1 34 UDMA DETECT 35 PDA0 36 PDA2 37 PDCS1 38 PDCS3 39 HDLED 40 GND 41 VCC5 42 VCC5 43 GND 44 N...

Page 38: ...DATA12 4 DATA5 29 DATA13 5 DATA6 30 DATA14 6 DATA7 31 DATA15 7 CS 1 32 CS 3 8 GND 33 GND 9 GND 34 IO READ 10 GND 35 IO WRITE 11 GND 36 VCC5 12 GND 37 IRQ15 13 VCC5 38 VCC5 14 GND 39 CSEL 15 GND 40 N C...

Page 39: ...onnectors PWR1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 3V 11 3 3V 2 3 3V 12 12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 5V 14 PS ON 5 GND 15 GND 6 5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 PWR OK 18 5V 9 5VSB 19 5V 10 12V 20 5V 2 33 AT Power Connector PWR2...

Page 40: ...e parallel port is used to connect the board to a printer The PCM 6893 includes a multi mode ECP EPP SPP parallel port It is accessed via LPT1 with a 26 pin flat cable connector You will need an adapt...

Page 41: ...ch set consists of a 34 pin flat cable connector usually used for 3 5 drives and a printed circuit board connector usually used for 5 25 drives Wire number 1 on the cable is normally red or blue and t...

Page 42: ...e slot is up pin number 1 should be on the right Check the documentation that came with the drive for more information Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Drive Density Select 0 3 GND 4 N C 5 GND 6 Drive De...

Page 43: ...ion rev 1 1 and are fuse protected The USB interfaces are accessed through two 10 pin flat cable connectors USB1 USB2 The adapter cable has a 10 pin connector on one end and two USB connectors on the...

Page 44: ...with this module and application software such as laplink or Win95 Direct Cable connection user can transfer files to or from laptops notebooks PDA and printers Install infrared module onto IrDA conn...

Page 45: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3 1 Award BIOS Setup Chapter 3...

Page 46: ...ey to continue the boot up sequence System configuration verification These routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory If they do not match the progra...

Page 47: ...retains the Setup information when the power is turned off Entering setup Power on the computer and press Del immediately This will allow you to enter Setup Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for ba...

Page 48: ...This menu allows you to set the shutdown temperature for your system Load Fail Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your system to operate...

Page 49: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 3 5 Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Saving Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup...

Page 50: ...UP SCREEN menu the screen shown below is displayed This standard Setup Menu allows users to configure system components such as date time hard disk drive floppy drive and display Once a field is highl...

Page 51: ...BIOS Setup 3 7 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features By choosing the Advanced BIOS Features option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s...

Page 52: ...OS Setup 3 8 3 5 Advanced Chipset Features By choosing the Advanced Chipset Features option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacture...

Page 53: ...ward BIOS Setup 3 9 3 6 Integrated Peripherals By choosing the Integrated Peripherals from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s de...

Page 54: ...ard BIOS Setup 3 10 3 7 Power Management Setup By choosing the Power Management Setup from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s de...

Page 55: ...ard BIOS Setup 3 11 3 8 PnP PCI Configurations By choosing the PnP PCI configurations from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s de...

Page 56: ...er3 Award BIOS Setup 3 12 3 9 PC Health Status By choosing the PC Health Status from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s default...

Page 57: ...press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N Pressing Y loads the default values that are manufacturer s settings for optimal perfor...

Page 58: ...the password function is disabled 3 14 Save Exit setup If you select this option and press Enter the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the chipset s CMOS memory The microproces...

Page 59: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4 1 Driver Installation Chapter 4...

Page 60: ...icable for Windows 98 2000 XP 1 Insert the PCM 6893 CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 2 From the CD ROM select the desired component Driver folder select the desired Operation System folder to double click...

Page 61: ...Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and click on the Next button 5 Select Specify a location click on Have Disk button then key in the CD ROM path and specify component drive...

Page 62: ...Compact Board P C M 6 8 9 3 Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer A 1 Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix A...

Page 63: ...ll reference material can be found on the following pages A 2 WatchDog timer Setup Utility for W83977 GP13 include dos h include io h include bios h include stdio h include stdlib h include conio h Se...

Page 64: ...tDevice unsigned char device outportb IO_INDEX_PORT DEVICE_REGISTER outportb IO_DATA_PORT device unsigned char ReadAData short int reg outportb IO_INDEX_PORT reg return inportb IO_DATA_PORT void Write...

Page 65: ...Bit 6 0 1 minutes seconds For w83977EF only WriteAData 0xF4 0x40 ExitConfigMode void init_w83977tf_aw_watchdog short int value Enter W83977 Configure Mode EnterConfigMode Select Device 7 SelectDevice...

Page 66: ...WriteAData 0xE6 0x0A Select Device 8 SelectDevice 8 Set Register F3 keyboard and mouse interrupt reset Enable When Watch Dog Time out occurs Enable POWER LED output WriteAData 0xF3 0x0E caution skip t...

Page 67: ...PIN 119 Bit 5 4 01 GP16 set to GP16 for WD Rst WriteAData 0x2C ReadAData 0x2C 0x10 Exit W83977 Configure mode ExitConfigMode void main int argc char argv int time_value 0 char ptr printf inBond 83977...

Page 68: ...ing the Watchdog Timer A 7 printf time range 1 256 n n return if argc 1 ptr argv 1 time_value atoi ptr if time_value 0 time_value 256 SetWatchDogTime unsigned char time_value init_w83977tf_aw_watchdog...

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