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MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E Installation and Use Guide (6806800K37B)

97

5.5.2.3

PEI Beep Codes

0xF3

Recovery firmware image found.

0xF4

Recovery firmware image loaded.

0xF5 - 0xF7

Reserved for future AMI progress codes.

Recovery Error Codes

0xF8

Recovery PPI is not available.

0xF9

Recovery capsule is not found.

0xFA

Invalid recovery capsule.

0xFB - 0xFF

Reserved for future AMI error codes.

Table 5-33 PEI Status Codes (continued)

Status Code

Description

Table 5-34 PEI Beep Codes

# of Beeps

Description

1

Memory  not  Installed.

1

Memory was installed twice (InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called 
twice).

3

DXEIPL was not found.

3

DXE core firmware volume was not found.

7

Reset PPI is not available.

4

Recovery failed.

4

S3 resume failed.

Summary of Contents for MITX-430

Page 1: ...Embedded Computing for Business Critical ContinuityTM MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide P N 6806800K37B August 2010 ...

Page 2: ...s document and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Emerson to notify any person of such revision or changes Electronic versions of this material may be read online downloaded for personal use or referenced in another document as a URL to a Emerson website The text itself may not be published commercially in print or electronic form edited translated or oth...

Page 3: ... 32 2 1 3 Power Requirements Single Core Processor Board 33 2 1 3 1 Full Loading Running Burn in Test 33 2 1 3 2 Idle Mode Power Consumption 34 2 1 3 3 Standby Mode Power Consumption 35 2 1 4 Power Requirements Dual Core Processor Board 35 2 1 4 1 Full Loading Running Burn in Test 36 2 1 4 2 Idle Mode Power Consumption 36 2 1 4 3 Standby Mode Power Consumption 37 2 2 Board Thermal Management and P...

Page 4: ...232 422 485 P18 51 3 2 12 Power COM P8 P26 52 3 2 13 TPM Header P2 53 3 2 14 LPT Header P11 54 3 2 15 Front Panel Header P15 54 3 2 16 BIOS Program Header P16 55 3 2 17 Fan Header P1 P13 55 3 2 18 MINI PCIE LED P14 56 3 2 19 Case Open Header P25 56 4 Functional Description 57 4 1 Block Diagram 57 4 2 Pineview D Processor 58 4 3 SMBus Interface and Devices 58 4 4 System Memory 60 4 5 Ethernet Inter...

Page 5: ... RTC 71 5 Operation 73 5 1 POST 73 5 2 Boot Process 73 5 3 Initiating Setup 73 5 4 Setup Utility 74 5 4 1 Main Menu 74 5 4 2 Advanced Menu 75 5 4 3 Chipset Menu 89 5 4 4 Boot Menu 90 5 4 5 Security Menu 91 5 4 6 Save Exit Menu 91 5 5 POST Codes 92 5 5 1 Status Code Ranges 92 5 5 2 Standard Status Codes 93 5 5 2 1 SEC Status Codes 93 5 5 2 2 PEI Status Codes 94 5 5 2 3 PEI Beep Codes 97 5 5 2 4 DXE...

Page 6: ... Reserved Status Code Ranges 103 6 Operating System and Driver Support 105 6 1 Supported Operating System 105 6 2 Supported Drivers 105 A Related Documentation 107 A 1 Emerson Embedded Communications Computing Documents 107 A 2 Related Specifications 107 Safety Notes 109 Sicherheitshinweise 133 Index 157 ...

Page 7: ...n 50 Table 3 8 ELO Touch Screen Header Pin Definition 50 Table 3 9 GPIO Header Pin Definition 51 Table 3 10 COM3 COM6 Header Pin Definition 51 Table 3 11 RS 232 422 485 Header Pin Definition 51 Table 3 12 RS 232 422 485 Jumper Selection P28 52 Table 3 13 COM4 COM5 Header Pin Definition 52 Table 3 14 COM4 COM5 Pin9 Selection 52 Table 3 15 TPM Header Pin Definition 53 Table 3 16 LPT Header Pin Defin...

Page 8: ...ion 84 Table 5 19 Serial Port 6 Configuration 84 Table 5 20 Parallel Port Configuration 85 Table 5 21 Watchdog Timer Configuration 85 Table 5 22 W83627UHG H W Monitor 86 Table 5 23 Serial Port Console Redirection 86 Table 5 24 COM1 and COM2 Console Redirection Settings 87 Table 5 25 Chipset Menu 89 Table 5 26 Host Bridge 89 Table 5 27 South Bridge 89 Table 5 28 Boot Menu 90 Table 5 29 Security Men...

Page 9: ...List of Tables MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 9 Table A 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Publications 107 Table A 2 Related Specifications 107 ...

Page 10: ...MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 10 List of Tables ...

Page 11: ...al Number Location 28 Figure 1 3 Dual Core Processor Board Serial Number Location 29 Figure 2 1 Board Thermal Management 38 Figure 3 1 Single Core Motherboard Components 45 Figure 3 2 Dual Core Motherboard Components 46 Figure 4 1 Motherboard Block Diagram 57 Figure 4 2 Board I2C Device Connection 59 Figure 4 3 PCI E Connection 61 Figure 4 4 USB Ports Connection 62 ...

Page 12: ...MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 12 List of Figures ...

Page 13: ... Connectors on page 45 describes the LEDs and connectors used on the motherboard z Chapter 4 Functional Description on page 57 describes the functionalities provided on the motherboard z Chapter 5 Operation on page 73 describes the boot process setup utility and POST codes z Chapter 6 Operating System and Driver Support on page 105 describes the supported Operating Systems and Drivers z Appendix A...

Page 14: ... Support Module CTS Clear To Send DC Dual Core Direct Current DCD Data Carrier Detect DMA Direct Memory Access DMI Direct Media Interface DSR Device Status Register DTR Data Terminal Ready DVI Digital Visual Interface DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology DXE Driver Execution Environment ECC Error Checking and Correcting ECP Extended Capabilities Parallel Port EFI Extensible Firmware Interface EHCI...

Page 15: ...Flat Panel LPC Low Pin Count LPT Line Printer Terminal LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling MAC Medium Access Control MSR Mode Specific Register NMI Non Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non Volatile RAM OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PATA Parallel AT Attachment PCB Printed Circuit Board PCI Peripheral Component Interface PCIE Peripheral Component Interface Express PEG PCI Express Graphics PEI Pre ...

Page 16: ...tem Interface SIMD Single Instruction Multiple Data SIO Super Input Output SMBus System Management Bus SMM System Management Mode SPD Serial Presence Detect SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SPP Standard Parallel Port TACH Tachometer TDP Thermal Dissipation Power TPM Trusted Platform Module TXD Transmit X data UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface VBIOS ...

Page 17: ...ts are 0 and 1 bold Used to emphasize a word Screen Usedforon screenoutputandcoderelatedelements or commands in body text Courier Bold Used to characterize user input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys text Notation for software buttons to click on ...

Page 18: ... we can make them better Logical OR Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a property damage message No danger encountered Pay attention to important information Notation Description Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800K37A March 20...

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Page 20: ...MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B About this Manual 20 About this Manual ...

Page 21: ...s the latest generation Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI Basic Input Output System BIOS from American Megatrends Inc AMI This manages the interaction between the low level hardware interfaces and the OS level in an efficient manner that provides superior reliability The following sections describe some of the key features of MITX 430 single core and MITX 440 DVI 2E dual core processors 1...

Page 22: ...vertical triple stack MIC in Line in Line out z One stack PS 2 port z One e SATA port z One VGA DSUB 15 z One stacked dual DSUB 9 serial port Power connectors 24 pin ATX power connector Fan Supports two smart fans 4 Pin one for CPU and one for System Serial ATA supports one e SATA and two SATA ports PATA Supports one Mini IDE 44Pin Hardware monitor Voltage temperature and fan speed control Watchdo...

Page 23: ...ocessor Board Features continued Function Features Table 1 2 Dual Core Processor Board Features Function Features CPU uFCBGA z Intel Pineview D DC Processor D510 z Frequency Pineview D DC 1 66GHz with TDP less than 13W z Supports up to 4GB DDR2 SO DIMM z Supports 667MHz z Integrated Graphic Process Unit z 3rd generation graphics core 400MHz render clock frequency z Supports one VGA z Supports one ...

Page 24: ...connectors 24 pin ATX power connector Fan Supports two smart fans 4 Pin one for CPU and one for the system Serial ATA supports one e SATA and two SATA ports PATA Support one Mini IDE 44Pin Hardware monitor Voltage temperature and fan speed control Watchdog Supports 1 255s or 1 255m watchdog Trusted Platform Module Supports one TPM connector 2x10 2 54mm Pin header Power management z ACPI1 0b compat...

Page 25: ...pment EN55024 EU Limits and methods of measurements of immunity characteristics of Information Technology Equipment FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B US Class B Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Devices class B level requirements EN55022 Class B EU Limits and methods of measurements of radio disturbance characteristics of Information Technology Equipment AS NZS CISPR 22 Class B Australi...

Page 26: ...Introduction MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 26 Figure 1 1 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 27: ...Accessories The following accessories are shipped with the board Table 1 4 Mechanical Data Feature Value Dimensions 170mm x 170mm Weight Dual core board 353g Single core board 325g Table 1 5 Available Board Variants Order Number Description MITX 430 Single core Intel Atom based Mini ITX board with standard I O MITX 440 DVI 2E Dual core Intel Atom based Mini ITX with standard and optional I O Table...

Page 28: ...duct Identification The following graphic shows the location of the serial number label on the board MITX 430 One IO shield MITX 440 DVI 2E One IO shield Table 1 6 Available Board Accessories continued Order Number Description Figure 1 2 Single Core Processor Board Serial Number Location ...

Page 29: ...Introduction MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 29 Figure 1 3 Dual Core Processor Board Serial Number Location ...

Page 30: ...Introduction MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 30 ...

Page 31: ...component temperature Product Damage High humidity and condensation on surfaces cause short circuits Do not operate the product outside the specified environmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Overheating and Damage of the Product Operating the product without forced air cooling can lead to overheating and thus damage ...

Page 32: ...Table 2 2 Critical Temperature Spots Item Thermal Dissipation Power W Maximum Allowable Temperature 0 C CPU D510 13W D410 10W 100 Tj ICH8 M 3W 92 Tc System Overheating Cooling Vents Improper cooling can lead to system damage and can void the manufacturer s warranty To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the system Make sure t...

Page 33: ...D ROM z One USB keyboard z One USB mouse z One PS 2 keyboard z One PS 2 mouse 2 1 3 1 Full Loading Running Burn in Test VGA display only Personal Injury During operation hot surfaces may be present on the heat sinks and the components of the product To prevent injury from hot surface do not touch any of the exposed components or heatsinks on the product Use the handle and face plate where applicab...

Page 34: ...es are powered externally If you use all the devices and power internally then you must add all the power consumption z It is recommended to add more buffer while designing the ATX power supply 12V 5V 3 3V Total Current A 0 78 1 7 0 73 Power W 9 76 8 5 2 4 20 66 z Tested with 12 1 LCD Panel P N G121X1 L01 The LCD inverter uses 12V z The test devices do not include PCIE x1 add in card and Mini PCIE...

Page 35: ...S5 Sleep mode 2 1 4 Power Requirements Dual Core Processor Board The power consumption is tested under the following conditions with z 2 2G SO DIMM z One 2 5 ATA HDD z One infonion TPM module z One USB keyboard z One USB mouse z One PS 2 keyboard z One PS 2 mouse z One 3 5 SATA HDD z One 3 5 SATA CD ROM 5V standby Current A 0 3 Power W 1 5 5V standby Current A 0 23 Power W 1 15 ...

Page 36: ...include PCIE x1 add in card and Mini PCIE card The two SATA devices are powered externally If you use all the devices and power internally then you must add all the power consumption z It is recommended to add more buffer while designing the ATX power supply 12V 5V 3 3V Total W Current A 0 96 2 03 1 1 Power W 11 52 10 15 3 63 25 3 Source ATX ATX ATX z Tested with 12 1 LCD Panel P N G121X1 L01 The ...

Page 37: ...4 3 2 S5 State 2 2 Board Thermal Management and Placement 2 2 1 Board Thermal Management The motherboard provides some thermal management strategy including CPU junction temperature monitor It can take corresponding action to protect system at catastrophic overheating 5V standby Current A 0 19 Power W 0 95 Source ATX 5V standby Current A 0 13A Power W 0 65 Source ATX ...

Page 38: ...nd connects to an external digital thermal sensor EMC2103 CPU receives the data of junction temperature through SMBus Note that this is an inaccurate value and the temperature offset must be taken into account by reading MSR of CPU When the CPU junction temperature is more than 125C CPU asserts the THERMTRIP signal and then stops all bus activities and the core power must be shut down in the speci...

Page 39: ...Quick Start Guide and Safety Notes summary z Motherboard z Two COM cables z One SATA power cable z One SATA data cable z Driver CD z I O Shield Damage of Circuits Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD safe environment or wear an ESD wrist strap or ...

Page 40: ...or insert or remove the components forcibly Avoid damage to the components or plug ins z Confirm the feasibility of the operation The spare parts of the components to be installed or replaced are available in the equipment warehouse When the available spare parts are lacking contact Emerson Network Power For details on how to get help from Emerson Network Power visit http www emersonnetworkpower c...

Page 41: ... technical support 2 5 Processor Cooler Installation and Removal Installing the Processor Cooler 1 Wear the ESD preventive wrist strap 2 Tear down the thermal pad resistant paper from back of the cooler 3 Adjust the optimal installation direction for cooler Place the cooler over the processor and align the two push pins to the holes on the motherboard 4 Push the two pins down and make sure that ea...

Page 42: ...40 DVI 2E where the SO DIMM is to be installed on the antistatic desktop 3 Take the SO DIMM out of the antistatic package holding it by the edges 4 Line up the notch located on the row of the metal pins at the bottom of the module with the key in the SO DIMM slot on the motherboard 5 Insert the SO DIMM in a slantwise position or at a 45o angle to slide the module into place 6 Press down on the mod...

Page 43: ... pushing the spring latches on either side of the module outward 3 Lift the module from the motherboard Damage of the Product and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation or removal of additional devices or modules damages the product or the additional devices or modules Before installing or removing additional devices or modules read the respective documentation and use appropriate t...

Page 44: ...Hardware Preparation and Installation MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 44 ...

Page 45: ...I 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 45 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 1 Board Layout Figure 3 1shows the location of the major components on the motherboard Figure 3 1 Single Core Motherboard Components BIOS socket far side ...

Page 46: ...Controls LEDs and Connectors MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 46 Figure 3 2 Dual Core Motherboard Components BIOS socket far side ...

Page 47: ...ard 3 2 1 Clear CMOS P3 3 2 2 LVDS Header J5 Table 3 1 Clear CMOS Header Mode 1 2 short Clear CMOS Table 3 2 LVDS Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 VCC_LVDS 2 VCC_LVDS 3 GND 4 GND 5 LVDS_A_A0_P 6 LVDS_A_CLK_P 7 LVDS_A_A0_N 8 LVDS_A_CLK_N 9 GND 10 GND 11 LVDS_A_A1_P 12 LDDC_CLK 13 LVDS_A_A1_N 14 LDDC_DATA 15 GND 16 GND 17 LVDS_A_A2_P 18 NC 19 LVDS_A_A2_N 20 NC ...

Page 48: ... power of LCD Panel 3 2 5 MINI IDE Header J8 Table 3 3 LVDS Backlight Header PIn Definition PIN PIN Name 1 VCC12V 2 LVDS_BKLT_EN 3 GND 4 LCD_BKL_ADJ 5 VCC5V Table 3 4 LVDS Power HEADER MODE 1 2 short 3 3V default 2 3 short 5V Table 3 5 MINI IDE Header PIN Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 IDE_RST_R_N 2 GND 3 IDE_D7 4 IDE_D8 5 IDE_D6 6 IDE_D9 7 IDE_D5 8 IDE_D10 ...

Page 49: ... NC 21 IDE_REQ 22 GND 23 IDE_IOW_N 24 GND 25 IDE_IOR_N 26 GND 27 IDE_IORDY 28 IDE_SEL 29 IDE_ACK_N 30 GND 31 IDE_IRQ 32 NC 33 IDE_A1 34 IDE_DET 35 IDE_A0 36 IDE_A2 37 IDE_CS1_N 38 IDE_CS3_N 39 IDE_ACT_N 40 GND 41 VCC5V 42 VCC5V 43 GND 44 GND Table 3 5 MINI IDE Header PIN Definition continued PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name Table 3 6 USB Flash Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 VCC5V 2 VCC...

Page 50: ...ND 9 KEY 10 NC Table 3 6 USB Flash Header Pin Definition continued PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name Table 3 7 USB Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 VCC5V 2 VCC5V 3 USB0_N 4 USB1_N 5 USB0_P 6 USB1_P 7 GND 8 GND 9 KEY 10 GND Table 3 8 ELO Touch Screen Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 VCC5V 2 VCC5V 3 USB_N 4 GND 5 USB_P 6 NC 7 GND 8 KEY ...

Page 51: ...32 422 485 P18 Table 3 9 GPIO Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 GPO0 2 GPI0 3 GPO1 4 GPI1 5 GPO2 6 GPI2 7 GPO3 8 GPI3 9 VCC5DUAL 10 GND Table 3 10 COM3 COM6 Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RING 10 KEY Table 3 11 RS 232 422 485 Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name 1 RS422TX_N ...

Page 52: ...mper Selection P28 PIN PIN Name 1 2 short RS 232 2 3 short RS422 RS 485 Table 3 11 RS 232 422 485 Header Pin Definition continued PIN PIN Name Table 3 13 COM4 COM5 Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Pin9 Select 10 KEY Table 3 14 COM4 COM5 Pin9 Selection PIN PIN Name P19 1 2 short COM4 Pin9 is Ring P19 2 3 short P20 1 2 short COM4 Pin9 ...

Page 53: ...hort P22 1 2 short COM5 Pin9 is 5V P21 2 3 short P22 2 3 short COM5 Pin9 is 12V Table 3 14 COM4 COM5 Pin9 Selection continued PIN PIN Name Table 3 15 TPM Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 PCI_CLK 2 GND 3 LPC_FRAME 4 KEY 5 TPM_RST 6 VCC5V 7 LPC_AD3 8 LPC_AD2 9 VCC3V3 10 LPC_AD1 11 LPC_AD0 12 GND 13 SMB_CLK 14 SMB_DAT 15 VCC3V3DUAL 16 LPC_SERIRQ 17 GND 18 CLKRUN 19 TPM_LPC_PD 20 TPM_...

Page 54: ... Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 STB 2 PD0 3 PD1 4 PD2 5 PD3 6 PD4 7 PD5 8 PD6 9 PD7 10 ACK 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SLCT 14 AFD 15 ERR 16 INIT 17 SLIN 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND 26 KEY Table 3 17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 HDD_LED_PWR 2 PWR_LED 3 HDD_LED_N 4 GND 5 GND 6 POWER BUTTON 7 SYSTEM RST 8 GND ...

Page 55: ...P1 P13 9 STANDBY LED PWR 10 STANDBY LED Table 3 17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition continued PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name Table 3 18 BIOS Program Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name PIN PIN Name 1 VCC3V3DUAL 2 GND 3 SPI_CS0 4 SPI_CLK 5 SPI_MISO 6 SPI_MOSI 7 NC 8 NC Table 3 19 Smart Fan Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name 1 GND 2 VCC12V 3 TACH 4 PWM ...

Page 56: ...n and Use Guide 6806800K37B 56 3 2 18 MINI PCIE LED P14 3 2 19 Case Open Header P25 Table 3 20 MINI PCIE Wireless LAN LED Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name 1 VCC3V3 2 WWAN_LED 3 WLAN_LED 4 GND Table 3 21 Case Open Header Pin Definition PIN PIN Name 1 Case_open 2 GND ...

Page 57: ... Conn LVDS De serializer TMDS Transmitter DVI D Audio CODEC ALC888 Audio 1GbE PHY 82567 Ethernet eSATA 4x USB 1GbE MAC PHY 82574L Ethernet TPM Header 2x PS 2 LPT Printer 2x RS 232 COM Port 4x RS 232 Headers Internal SATA Internal SATA Internal USB Internal USB PCIe Minicard WiFi WiMax Internal USB AMI Aptio EFI FW Pwr Rst LED Header IDE VGA DDR2 667 64 bit LVDS 2 0 CLK DVI D TMDS 18 Mic HD Audio 1...

Page 58: ...ocessor 32KB instruction cache and 24KB data cache z Single channel DDR2 667MT s memory support up to 4GB 64bit z Improved graphic engine with render core frequency at 400MHz Supports DirectX 9 0c and OpenGL 1 5 Supports VGA port and 18bit LVDS z DMI link to ICH8 M z Supports C0 and C1 power states z Supports Intel thermal monitor with Adaptive Thermal Monitor 2 Enhancement z Enhanced Intel SpeedS...

Page 59: ...MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 59 z EMC2103 2 AP CPU thermal sensor z 9LPR501SGLFT CLK GEN z Memory slot z XDP header Figure 4 2 shows the SMBus device connection diagram Figure 4 2 Board I2C Device Connection ...

Page 60: ... 440 DVI 2E provides two 10 100 1000 Ethernet WG82567V and WG82574L The WG82567VMACisintegratedinICH8 M andusesWG82567VasGBEPHY Theconnection interface is GLCI between ICH8 M and WG82567V and it occupies the PCIE port 6 TheWG82574LisaMACandPHYGBEsolution TheconnectioninterfaceforWG82574LisPCIE port 3 4 6 PCI E Port There are total six PCI E ports in ICH8 M and Table 4 2 shows the PCI E ports confi...

Page 61: ...agram 4 7 USB Interface The ICH8 M supports 10 USB2 0 interface using UHCI or EHCI Four USB ports are routed to USB RJ45 connectors Two USB ports are routed to USB headers two for USB flash disk and one for ELO Touch Screen Module One is routed to Mini PCIE slot 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Used as GLCI Figure 4 3 PCI E Connection Table 4 2 PCI E Port continued Port Configuration ...

Page 62: ... and LVDS display interface is connected to connector from CPU The VGA supports resolution of 2048x1536 at 60Hz The LVDS is a single channel with 18bit color definition and supports resolution up to 1366 x 768 The LPC is routed to super IO and TPM connector ICH8 M supports a high definition audio interface and ALC888GR is used as the audio codec Figure 4 4 USB Ports Connection ...

Page 63: ...ngs The IDE interface supports PIO IDE transfers up to 16 MB sec and Ultra ATA transfers up to 100 MB sec It does not consume any legacy DMA resources The IDE interface integrates 16 32 bit buffers for optimal transfers The ICH8s IDE system contains a single independent IDE signal channel that can be electrically isolated There are integrated series resistors on the data and control lines 4 12 GPI...

Page 64: ...3 GPIO3 I OD 5V Core GPI Multiplexed with PIRQ H E Unused PU VCC3V3 GPIO4 I OD 5V Core GPI Multiplexed with PIRQ H E Unused PU VCC3V3 GPIO5 I OD 5V Core GPI Multiplexed with PIRQ H E Unused PU VCC3V3 GPIO6 I O 3 3V Core GPI Unmultiplexed Used for board ID PU VCC3V3 GPIO7 I O 3 3V Core GPI Unmultiplexed Used for board ID PU VCC3V3 GPIO8 I O 3 3V Resume GPI Unmultiplexed Used as BIOS write protect W...

Page 65: ...s DPRSLPVR Used as DPRSLPVR GPIO17 I O 3 3V Core GPI Multiplexed with TACH0 Used as DVI detect GPIO18 I O 3 3V Core GPO Unmultiplexed Used as LVDS backlight type selection 1 DC mode 0 PWM mode GPIO19 I O 3 3V Core GPI Multiplexed with SATA1GP Unused PD GND GPIO20 I O 3 3V Core GPO Unmultiplexed Unused connect to a TP used as a strap pin GPIO21 I O 3 3V Core GPI Multiplexed with SATA0GP Unused PD G...

Page 66: ...Resume Native Multiplexed with OC5 Used as USB OC func associated with USB4 USB5 GPIO30 I O 3 3V Resume Native Multiplexed with OC6 Used as USB OC func associated with USB6 USB7 GPIO31 I O 3 3V Resume Native Multiplexed with OC7 Used as USB OC func associated with USB6 USB7 GPIO32 Desktop only I O 3 3V Core GPO This GPIO is not implementedandis used instead as CLKRUN Used as CLKRUN GPIO33 I O 3 3V...

Page 67: ... 3 3V Resume Native Multiplexed with OC 4 1 Used as USB OC func associated with USB2 USB3 GPIO43 I O 3 3V Resume Native Multiplexed with OC 4 1 Used as USB OC func associated with USB4 USB5 GPIO44 N A N A N A N A Not implemented NC GPIO45 N A N A N A N A Not implemented NC GPIO46 N A N A N A N A Not implemented NC GPIO47 N A N A N A N A Not implemented NC GPIO48 I O 3 3V Core GPI Multiplexed with ...

Page 68: ...roller supports Ultra ATA100 66 33 z USB host interface with support for up to ten USB ports five UHCI host controllers two EHCI high speed USB 2 0 host controllers z Integrated 10 100 1000 GbE MAC z System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 with additional support for most I2C devices z Supports Intel high definition audio z Low Pin Count LPC interface z Supports Serial Peripheral Int...

Page 69: ... resolution up to 2048 1536 at 60 Hz z Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology support 4 0 z Intel Clear Video Technology MPEG2 Hardware Acceleration ProcAmp The MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E supports dual independent displays using the Intel Pineview Dprocessor sIntegrated GraphicsController The display isLVDS orVGA During boot the BIOS detects whether a VGA monitor is attached or not If VGA is attached...

Page 70: ...E supports the PS 2 keyboard or mouse integrated on board 4 18 HW Monitor z Voltage monitor MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E uses W83627UHG hardware monitor as voltage monitor It implementsvoltagemonitoringcapabilityon1 05V 3 3V 5V 12V andCPUcore Voltages can be read in BIOS setup menu z Temperature MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E uses EMC2103 to monitor the CPU temperature and uses W83627 hardware monitor to mo...

Page 71: ...0 MITX 440 DVI 2E implements three ways for debugging z VGA for text and graphic information output z RS232 for AMI debugger It can set modify or check the breakpoint register value and so on z Extended Debug Port XDP tool for processor run control and debug 4 22 Power Management MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E supports ACPI S0 S3 S4 S5 4 23 Manageability MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E does not support AMT fea...

Page 72: ... ranges By setting bits in the configuration space two 8 byte ranges can be locked to read and write accesses This prevents unauthorized reading of passwords or other system security information The RTC also supports a data alarm that allows for scheduling a wakeup event up to 30 days in advance rather than just 24 hours in advance ...

Page 73: ...s of the traditional BIOS Aptio 4 x core follows the firmware model described by the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI The framework refers to the following boot phases which applies to various status code descriptions z Security SEC initial low level initialization z Pre EFI Initialization PEI memory initialization1 z Driver Execution Environment DXE main hardware initialization2 z Boot...

Page 74: ...tility press the F2 key during the early stages of POST after powerup This functionality operates with PS 2 keyboards USB keyboards when enabled and via the console redirection facility when enabled Table 5 1 briefly describes the primary menus 5 4 1 Main Menu Table 5 1 Setup Utility Menu Options Main BIOS information and date and time Advanced Advanced features including ACPI CPU IDE USB HW monit...

Page 75: ...Table 5 3 Legacy OPROM Support Field Description Launch PXE OpROM Enable or disableboot option for Legacy Network Devices Default option is Disabled Table 5 4 Advanced Menu Field Description ACPI Settings System ACPI Parameters see Table 5 5 on page 76 Trusted Computing Trusted Computing settings see Table 5 6 on page 76 S5 RTC Wake Settings Enable the system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm see Ta...

Page 76: ...ation Enable or disable BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Default option is Disabled ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system enters when the SUSPEND button is pressed The states are z Suspend Disabled z S3 Suspend to RAM Default state is S3 Suspend to RAM Table 5 6 Trusted Computing Field Description TPM SUPPORT Enable or disable TPM function Default value is Disable When the fi...

Page 77: ...d system wakes on the specified hr min sec Default value is Disabled Wake up hour Select 0 23 for example enter 3 for 3AM and 15 for 3PM Default value is 0 Wake up minute 0 59 Default value is 0 Wake up second 0 59 Default value is 0 Wake system with Dynamic time Enable or disable system wake on alarm event When enabled system wakes on the current time Increase minute s Default value is Disabled W...

Page 78: ...efault value is Enabled Execute Disable Bit XD prevents certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combinedwithasupportingOS WindowsServer2003SP1 WindowsXP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Default value is Enabled C States Enable or disable C1 Default value is Enabled Table 5 9 IDE Configuration Field Description PATA Master Port status PATA Slave Port status SATA Por...

Page 79: ...ternal graphics device The memory sizes are z 128MB z 256MB z Maximum Default value is 256MB IGD Boot Type SelecttheVideoDevicewhichisactivatedduringPOST Thishasnoeffect if external graphic is present The options are z VBIOS Default z CRT z LFP z DVI z CRT LFP z CRT DVI Default value is CRT LFP Note that the optional value DVI and CRT DVI are only for MITX 440 DVI 2E LCD Panel Type Select LCD pane...

Page 80: ...ces available only for EFI applications Default value is Enabled EHCI Hand off This is a workaround for OSs without EHCI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Default value is Enabled Device Reset Timeout USB mass storage device Start Unit command timeout The options are z 10 sec z 20 sec z 30 sec z 40 sec Default value is 20 sec Controller Timeout The time ou...

Page 81: ...2 Serial Port 2 Configuration Set Parameters of COM2 see Table 5 15 on page 82 Serial Port 3 Configuration Set Parameters of COM3 see Table 5 16 on page 83 Serial Port 4 Configuration Set Parameters of COM4 see Table 5 17 on page 83 Serial Port 5 Configuration Set Parameters of COM5 see Table 5 18 on page 84 Serial Port 6 Configuration Set Parameters of COM6 see Table 5 19 on page 84 Parallel Port...

Page 82: ...3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 z IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 z IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 z IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 Default value is Auto Table 5 15 Serial Port 2 Configuration Field Description Serial Port Enable or disable serial port Default value is Enabled Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO device The options are z Auto z IO 2F8h IRQ 3 z IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 z...

Page 83: ... 10 11 12 z IO 3E8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2E8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2E0h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2F0h IRQ 7 10 11 12 Default value is Auto Table 5 17 Serial Port 4 Configuration Field Description Serial Port Enable or disable serial port Default value is Enabled Change Settings Select an optimal settings for super IO device The options are z Auto z IO 2E8h IRQ 7 z IO 3F8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2F8h IRQ 7 1...

Page 84: ...8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 3E8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2E8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2E0h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2F0h IRQ 7 10 11 12 Default value is Auto Table 5 19 Serial Port 6 Configuration Field Description Serial Port Enable or disable Serial Port Default value is Enabled Change Settings Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device The options are z Auto z IO 2F0h IRQ 10 z IO 3F8h IRQ 7 10 11 12 z IO 2F8...

Page 85: ...Q 5 6 7 10 11 12 z IO 3BCh IRQ 5 6 7 10 11 12 z IO 378h z IO 278h z IO 3BCh Default value is Auto Device Mode Change the Printer Port mode The modes are z STD Printer Mode z SPP Mode z EPP 1 9 and SPP Mode z EPP 1 7 and SPP Mode z ECP Mode z ECP and EPP 1 9 Mode z ECP and EPP 1 7 Mode Table 5 21 Watchdog Timer Configuration Field Description Watchdog Timer Enable or disable WDT Default value is Di...

Page 86: ...r disable the system fan speed control Default value is Enabled Table 5 23 Serial Port Console Redirection Field Description COM1 Console Redirection Enable or disable console redirection Default value is Enabled COM1 Console Redirection Settings See Table 5 24 on page 87 COM2 Console Redirection Enable or disable console redirection Default value is Disabled COM2 Console Redirection Settings See ...

Page 87: ...ial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Parity None Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Stop Bits 1 Serial Port for Out of Band Management Windows Emergency Management Services EMS Terminal Type VT100 Table 5 24 COM1 and COM2 Console Redirection Settings Field Description Terminal Type Emulation ANSI Extended ASCII ...

Page 88: ...tion Theycanbeused as an additional data bit z None z Even z Odd z Mark z Space Default value is None Stop Bits Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet Start bit indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit The options are 1 and 2 Default value is 1 Flow Control Flow control prevents data loss from buffer ove...

Page 89: ...ect which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device The options are IGD and PEG Default value is IGD Memory Information Memory Frequency Show memory frequency information Total Memory Show total memory information DIMM 0 DIMM 0 information DIMM 1 DIMM 1 information Table 5 27 South Bridge Field Description HD Audio Controller Enable or disable HD Audio Controller Default value is Enabl...

Page 90: ...ower failure The options are z Power Off z Power On z Last State Default value is Last State Spread Spectrum Enable or disable Spread Spectrum The options are Enabled and Disabled Default value is Enabled Table 5 27 South Bridge continued Field Description Table 5 28 Boot Menu Field Description Quiet Boot Enable or disable Quiet Boot option Default value is Disabled Setup Prompt Timeout Number of ...

Page 91: ...Field Description Administrator Password Set Setup Administrator Password User Password Set Setup User Password Table 5 30 Save Exit Menu Field Description Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup...

Page 92: ... Boot menu So you can select the device which you want to boot Table 5 30 Save Exit Menu continued Field Description Table 5 31 Status Code Ranges Status Code Range Description 0x01 0x0F SEC Status Codes Errors 0x10 0x2F PEI execution up to and including memory detection 0x30 0x4F PEI execution after memory detection 0x50 0x5F PEI errors 0x60 0xCF DXE execution up to BDS 0xD0 0xDF DXE errors 0xE0 ...

Page 93: ...dge initialization before microcode loading 0x4 South Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x5 OEM initialization before microcode loading 0x6 Microcode loading 0x7 AP initialization after microcode loading 0x8 North Bridge initialization after microcode loading 0x9 South Bridge initialization after microcode loading 0xA OEM initialization after microcode loading 0xB Cache initialization...

Page 94: ...ic 0x17 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x18 Pre Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x19 Pre memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x1A Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1B Pre memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x1C Pre memory South Bridge initialization South ...

Page 95: ... specific 0x39 Post Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x3A Post Memory North Bridge initialization North Bridge module specific 0x3B Post Memory South Bridge initialization is started 0x3C Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x3D Post Memory South Bridge initialization South Bridge module specific 0x3E Post Memory South Bridge initiali...

Page 96: ...e Progress Codes 0xE0 S3 resume is started S3 resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL 0xE1 S3 boot script execution 0xE2 Video repost 0xE3 OS S3 wake vector call 0xE4 0xE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes 0xE0 S3 resume is started S3 resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 resume failed in PEI 0xE9 S3 resume PPI not found 0xEA S3 resume boot script error 0xEB S3 OS wake...

Page 97: ...ot available 0xF9 Recovery capsule is not found 0xFA Invalid recovery capsule 0xFB 0xFF Reserved for future AMI error codes Table 5 33 PEI Status Codes continued Status Code Description Table 5 34 PEI Beep Codes of Beeps Description 1 Memory not Installed 1 Memory was installed twice InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice 3 DXEIPL was not found 3 DXE core firmware volume was not found 7...

Page 98: ...on is started 0x6B North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6C North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6D North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6E North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6F North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x70 South Bridge DXE initialization is started 0x71 Sou...

Page 99: ...ation 0x94 PCI Bus enumeration 0x95 PCI Bus request resources 0x96 PCI Bus assign resources 0x97 Console output devices connect 0x98 Console input devices connect 0x99 Super IO Initialization 0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB reset 0x9C USB detect 0x9D USB enable 0x9E Reserved for future AMI codes 0xA0 Reserved for ASL See Table 5 38 on page 102 0xA1 IDE initialization is started 0xA2 ID...

Page 100: ...on 0xB3 System reset 0xB4 USB hot plug 0xB5 PCI bus hot plug 0xB6 Clean up of NVRAM 0xB7 Configuration reset reset of NVRAM settings 0xB8 Reserved for future AMI codes 0xC0 OEM BDS initialization codes DXE Error Codes 0xD0 CPU initialization error 0xD1 North Bridge initialization error 0xD2 South Bridge initialization error 0xD3 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resour...

Page 101: ...ol is not available Table 5 35 DXE Status Codes continued Status Code Description Table 5 36 DXE Beep Codes of Beeps Description 4 Some of the architectural protocols are not available 5 No console output devices are found 5 No console input devices are found 1 Invalid password 6 Flash update failed 7 Reset protocol is not available Table 5 37 CPU Exception Status Codes Status Code Description 0x0...

Page 102: ...Segment not present Occurs after a load segment 0x0C Stack Segment Fault Relations to stack operations 0x0D General Protection fault Any memory reference and other protection checks 0x0E Page fault 0x0F Reserved by Intel 0x10 Floating point error 0x11 Alignment check 0x12 Machine check 0x13 SIMD floating point exception Table 5 37 CPU Exception Status Codes continued Status Code Description Table ...

Page 103: ... System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in PIC mode 0xAA System has transitioned into ACPI mode Interrupt controller is in APIC Table 5 38 ASL Status Codes continued Status Code Description Table 5 39 OEM Reserved Status Code Ranges Status Code Description 0x5 OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading 0xA OEM SEC initialization after microcode loading 0x1D 0x2A OEM pr...

Page 104: ...Operation MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 104 ...

Page 105: ...ted Operating System The supported Operating Systems are z Microsoft XP SP3 z Microsoft XP Embedded z Redhat Fedora Core 11 6 2 Supported Drivers Table 6 1 Supported Drivers Drivers WinXP 32bit WinXP 64bit Redhat Fedora Chipset Yes Yes N A Graphic Yes Yes N A WG82567V Yes Yes Yes WG82574L Yes Yes Yes Audio Codec Yes Yes Yes ...

Page 106: ...Operating System and Driver Support MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 106 ...

Page 107: ...tation A 2 Related Specifications For additional information refer to the following table for related specifications As an additional help a source for the listed document is provided Please note that while these sources have been verified the information is subject to change without notice Table A 1 Emerson Network Power Embedded Computing Publications Document Title Publication Number MITX 430 M...

Page 108: ...cation Revision 1 1 March 28 2005 PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 1 March 28 2005 SATA http www sata io org High Speed Serialized AT Attachment Revision 1 0a January 7 2003 SMBus www sbs forum org System Management Bus SMBus Specification Version 2 0 August 3 2000 USB http www usb org Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2 0 April 27 2000 Table A 2 Related Specifications continued...

Page 109: ...ng devices or on aircraft Only personnel trained by Emerson or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering areauthorizedtoinstall removeormaintaintheproduct Theinformationgiveninthismanual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment Operating personnel must not remove...

Page 110: ... equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at his own expense Use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that appropriate radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained Installed blades must have the face plates installed and all vacant slots in the shelf must be covered Forapplicat...

Page 111: ...duct by its edges and do not touch any components or circuits System Damage To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the environmental and power requirements given in this manual before installing the system Before you begin to set up and cable your new system consider these guidelines z Restricted access area Install the system only in a restricted access area z Installatio...

Page 112: ...ge of the Product and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation or removal of additional devices or modules damages the product or the additional devices or modules Before installing or removing additional devices or modules read the respective documentation and use appropriate tools System Damage Attaching power inputs to non TNV SELV approved power sources causes the system to fail c...

Page 113: ... in the lowest part of the rack If several systems are installed in one rack start with the heaviest component at the bottom If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices make sure that they are installed and extended so that the rack is secure Then proceed to mount or service the system Product Damage If the system is not installed properly it may fall down You must provide your own hardware t...

Page 114: ...l position Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the top sides and back of the system Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom front side of the chassis completely clear Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices Make sure that all slots are populated with either blades filler blades or dummy blades System Damage Environmental contamination can impair...

Page 115: ...se surge transient suppressors without power system analysis System Damage Air Filter Air contamination can pollute the air filter and obstruct the air intake of the system which causes system overheating and blade or system component damage Air filters should be cleaned at least every 90 days or sooner depending on the conditions of the central office environment Because central offices vary in p...

Page 116: ...nmental limits Make sure the product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Overheating and Damage of the Product Operating the product without forced air cooling can lead to overheating and thus damage of the product When operating the product make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf Product Malfunction Failure to observe proper groundin...

Page 117: ...e injury Be careful when handling the system Data Loss and Product Damage Following the emergency power off procedure results in data loss and may damage chassis components in a running system Use this method only when normal shutdown procedures cannot be followed Configuration Switches Jumpers Product Malfunction Switches marked as Reserved might carry production related functions and can cause t...

Page 118: ... burning Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands wrists or hanging from your neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables Be extremely careful when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs Electric Shock Power Cable If the power cable is not connected properly you may get an electric shock To minimize shock hazard the system chassis and enclosu...

Page 119: ...rthing conductor and also the point of earthing of the DC system The DC system shall not be earthed elsewhere z The DC supply source shall be located within the same premises as this equipment z Switching or disconnecting devices shall not be in the earthed circuit conductor between the DC source and the point of connection of the earthing electrode conductor Connectors and Cabling System Damage R...

Page 120: ...wer cables that are energized may cause injuries Cables may or may not be preinstalled at the branch circuit or power distribution unit If the DC power cables are not connected to the branch circuit or power distribution unit connect the power cables to the PEMs before connecting the DC power cables to the external power source If the DC power cables are connected to the branch circuit or power di...

Page 121: ...n energized power cable causes a short circuit If possible shut off the DC input power at the source prior to disconnecting the power cable from the product If the power cannot be shut off be careful not to let the cable short to the chassis frame Personal Injury Touching a powered line may cause electric shock Always remove the input connector or turn off the input before physically removing the ...

Page 122: ...y microTCA Hot power modules may cause injury Allow the power modules to cool before servicing System Damage Inserting or extracting the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your system If power is connected to the shelf make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position before you insert or extract a PEM System Damage Applying feed power to the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON p...

Page 123: ...tall power supplies Fans Blowers System Damage AXP If it takes longer than 1 minute to replace an FTM the system may be damaged Make sure the replacement FTM is available and ready to install Replace the FTM within the 1 minute recommended service interval System Damage 31k 4100 Running the system longer than 30 seconds with less than three blowers damages the system Make sure the replacement blow...

Page 124: ...erform the replacement without delays and close it immediately after the replacement System Damage Wrong fan tray insertion may result in system damage When inserting the fan tray into the shelf make sure to insert the appropriate front or rear fan tray and to align it accurately to the guides Damage to Filter Frames Wrong insertion can damage the frame or the guides When inserting the filter fram...

Page 125: ...es that fall into the fan tray module during air filter replacement may constrain proper air flow and thus lead to system damage Clean out vacuum any particles from the fan tray before you reinstall the fan tray into the chassis Pin Damage Forcing the module into the system may damage connector pins If the module hangs during insertion pull it out and insert it again Expansion and FRU Replacement ...

Page 126: ...or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only i e Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring Product Damage If you carry the FRU using the handle the handle might b...

Page 127: ...he compliancy is guaranteed System Damage A torn filter is ineffective in trapping particulates and interrupts air flow distribution Before returning a filter to service visually inspect it for tears or rips that may have occurred during cleaning Do not reinstall a torn filter You may order replacement fan filters by contacting your Emerson sales representative Cable Damage Folding the fiber cable...

Page 128: ... malfunction safety hazards and or personal injury When installing additional modules or RTMs you are responsible to comply to all relevant regulatory standards Product Damage Exceeding the maximum power dissipation of an installed PMC module may damage the blade Make sure that the combined power dissipation of an installed PMC module on the 3 3 V and 5 V rail does not exceed 7 5 W SFP SFP Modules...

Page 129: ...le Damage The optical port plug protects the optical fibres against dirt and damage Dirt and damage can render the SFP SFP module inoperable Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP SFP module When no cable is connected cover the port with an optical port plug Laser Personal Injury If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is fixed to your product it is e...

Page 130: ... can result in a hazardous explosion When exchanging the on board lithium battery make sure that the new and the old battery are exactly the same battery models If the respective battery model is not available contact your local Emerson sales representative for the availability of alternative officially approved battery models Product Damage The insulator is installed in order to prevent accidenta...

Page 131: ...nstallation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 131 Environment Environmental Damage Improperly disposing of used products may harm the environment Always dispose of used products according to your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions ...

Page 132: ...MITX 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B Safety Notes 132 ...

Page 133: ...schäftsstelle von Emerson Das Produkt erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen und in der Entwicklung verwendet werden Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb ...

Page 134: ...Grenzwerte gemäß den FCC Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw EN 55022 Klasse B Diese Grenzwerte sollen einen angemessenen Schutz vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produkts in Geschäfts Gewerbe sowie Industriebereichen gewährleisten Das Produkt arbeitet im Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt Störstrahlung Bei unsachgemäßem Einbau und anderem als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb können Störungen im Ho...

Page 135: ...figuration verändern müssen Sie dafür sorgen dass alle relevanten Richtlinien eingehalten werden VCCI Das Produkt ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse B gemäß dem Standard des Voluntary Control Council for Interference von Information Technology Interference VCCI Wird das Produkt in Wohngegenden betrieben können Störungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten In einem solchen Fall ist der Benutzer verpflich...

Page 136: ...gie innerhalb Ihrer Anlage Stellen Sie sicher dass Sie einen angemessenen Erdungsleiter gemäß der Auslegung des Zugangsleitungsschutzes verwenden z Bauen Sie das System sicher ein Stellen Sie sicher dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind z Stellen Sie sicher dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist Beschädigung des Produktes Wenn Sie Kabel verwenden die für Ihr Systemumfeld nicht ausreiche...

Page 137: ...pannung wird als gefährlich eingestuft Stellen Sie sicher dass die externe Spannungsversorgung alle relevanten Sicherheitsstandards erfüllt Stellen Sie sicher dass die SELV Spannung durch doppelte oder verstärkte Isolierungen von gefährlichen Spannungen getrennt ist Es gibt mehrere Energiequellen Handhabung nur durch geschultes Personal Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems Wenn die Gewic...

Page 138: ...ann zu Muskelzerrungen oder Rückenschäden führen Heben Sie das System nur zu zweit oder benutzen Sie zum Ausbau oder Ersetzen des Systems geeignete Hebevorrichtungen Beschädigung des Produktes Wenn Sie das Produkt falsch aus der Verpackung herausholen können die unteren Griffe der FRUs beschädigt werden Kippen Sie das System nicht nach vorne oder hinten wenn Sie es aus der Verpackung herausholen B...

Page 139: ...Raumtemperatur die zugelassene Betriebstemperatur die in diesem Handbuch angegeben ist nicht übersteigt und lassen Sie genügend Platz um eine angemessene Kühlung zu gewährleisten Überhitzung des Systems Wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der Lüfter reduzieren steigt die Systemtemperatur an In diesem Fall müssen Sie die Systemtemperatur über die Sensoren der Lüftermodule regeln Stellen Sie während des Be...

Page 140: ...n Umgebung Prüfen Sie den Filter regelmäßig bis Sie eine Vorstellung davon haben wie oft der Filter gereinigt werden muss Erstellen Sie aufgrund Ihrer Beobachtungen einen Reinigungsplan und protokollieren Sie jede Reinigung oder jeden Austausch des Filters Beschädigung des Systems Luftfilter Verunreinigungen in der Luft können den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des Systems beeinträc...

Page 141: ...t nicht ordnungsgemäß erden kann es zu einer Vielzahl von Störungen elektrostatischen Entladungen oder Hochfrequenzstörungen kommen Wenn Sie das Produkt in einem Bereich mit elektromagnetischer Strahlung einsetzen müssen Sie sicherstellen dass das Produkt mit dem System verschraubt ist und das System durch ein Gehäuse abgeschirmt wird Verletzungsgefahr Hoher Ableitstrom ist gefährlich und kann Ver...

Page 142: ...r Prozedur für die Notfallabschaltung abschalten gehen Daten verloren und Komponenten in einem laufenden System können beschädigt werden Benutzen Sie diese Prozedur deshalb nur wenn Sie die normale Prozedur nicht befolgen können Schaltereinstellungen Fehlfunktion des Produktes Schalter die mit Reserved gekennzeichnet sind können mit produktionsrelevanten Funktionen belegt sein Das Ändern dieser Sc...

Page 143: ...ngen Berühren metallische Gegenstände an Händen Handgelenken oder am Hals die Input Terminals der PEMs kann dies zu extremen Verletzungen wie zum Beispiel Verbrennungen oder Amputationen führen Tragen Sie bei der Arbeit mit dem System keine metallischen Gegenstände an Ihren Händen oder Armen und lassen sie keine metallischen Gegenstände um Ihren Hals hängen Seien Sie extrem vorsichtig mit elektris...

Page 144: ...tecker Ihr System zerstören kann z Kennzeichnen Sie deshalb TPE Anschlüsse in der Nähe Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als Netzwerkanschlüsse z Stellen Sie sicher dass die Länge eines mit Ihrem Systems verbundenen TPE Kabels 100 m nicht überschreitet z Das System darf über die TPE Stecker nur mit einem Sicherheits Kleinspannungs Stromkreis SELV verbunden werden z Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren ...

Page 145: ...nstalliert sein oder auch nicht Falls die Gleichstromkabel nicht an der Zweigleitung oder dem Stromverteiler angeschlossen sind müssen Sie die Gleichstromkabel am PEM anschließen bevor Sie die Gleichstromkabel an der externen Stromversorung anschließen Falls die Gleichstromkabel an der Zweigleitung oder dem Stromverteiler angeschlossen sind mussqualifiziertesFachpersonalbestätigen dassdieKabelnich...

Page 146: ... mit einem Stromkabel das noch unter Strom steht berühren entsteht ein Kurzschluss Nach Möglichkeit sollten Sie die Gleichstromquelle abschalten bevor Sie das Stromkabel vom Produkt entfernen Falls Sie die Gleichstromquelle nicht abschalten können achten Sie darauf dass das Stromkabel keinen Kurzschluss verursacht Verletzungsgefahr Wenn Sie eine stromführende Leitung berühren können Sie einen Stro...

Page 147: ...heiten verletzen Lassen Sie die Stromversorgungseinheiten vor der Wartung abkühlen Beschädigung des Systems Wenn Sie das PEM ein oder aubauen während sich der PEM Kippschalter in der ON Stellung befindet kann das System beschädigt werden Wenn das System unter Strom steht müssen Sie sicherstellen dass sich der PEM Kippschalter in der OFF Stellung befindet bevor Sie ein PEM ein oder ausbauen Beschäd...

Page 148: ...baut werden Lüfter Beschädigung des Systems AXP Tauschen Sie den Lüfter innerhalb des vorgeschiebenen Wartungszeitraums von 1 Minute aus So vermeiden Sie Beschädigung des Systems Stellen Sie sicher dass der Ersatzlüfter für den Austausch bereit ist Beschädigung des Systems 31k 4100 Wird das System länger als 30 Sekunden mit weniger als drei Lüftermodulen betrieben kann das System beschädigt werden...

Page 149: ...m Austausch führen Sie den Austausch ohne Verzögerungen durch und schließen Sie die Klappe unmittelbar nach dem Austausch wieder Beschädigung des Systems Fehlerhafter Lüftereinbau kann zu Schäden am System führen Achten Siebeim Lüftereinbaudarauf dassSiedaskorrekteModul fürdie Vorder undRückseite des Systems nehmen und es an den Führungsschienen ausrichten Beschädigung des Filterrahmens Fehlerhaft...

Page 150: ...le die während des Luftfilteraustauschs in das Lüftermodul fallen können den Luftstrom beeinträchtigen und so zu Schäden am System führen Entfernen Sie deshalb Staub oder Kleinteile mit einem Staubsauger aus dem Lüftermodul bevor Sie es wieder einbauen Schäden an Steckern Wenn Sie das Modul mit Gewalt installieren können die Anschlussstifte in den Steckern beschädigt werden Falls sich das Modul wä...

Page 151: ...nd Ausbau gedacht Verletzungsgefahr Während des Betriebs können Oberflächen an den Kühlkörpern oder anderen Komponenten sehr heiß werden Um Verletzungen durch Verbrennung zu vermeiden berühren Sie während der Arbeit keine Komponenten oder Kühlkörper auf dem Produkt Fassen Sie das Produkt an den Handles und der Frontblende an wenn Sie es aus dem System herausnehmen Beschädigung des Produktes Wenn S...

Page 152: ...as Kabel beschädigt und die Datenübertragung beeinträchtigt werden Knicken Sie das Kabel nicht Hot Swap Beschädigung des Produktes Wenn Sie das Produkt im laufenden Betrieb ein oder ausbauen kann es beschädigt werden Schalten Sie das Rack aus bevor Sie das Produkt ein oder ausbauen Datenverlust Wenn Sie das Produkt ausbauen obwohl die blaue Hot Swap LED noch blinkt kann dies zu Datenverlust führen...

Page 153: ...amt 7 5 W nicht überschreitet SFP SFP Modules Gefahr von Verletzungen sowie von Beschädigung des RTMs und SFP SFP Modulen Die Installation und der Betrieb von SFP SFP Modulen welche nicht zertifiziert sind und welche nicht den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen kann Verletzungen zur Folge haben sowie zur Beschädigung des RTMs und von SFP SFP Modulen führen Verwenden Sie daher nur SFP SFP Module die ...

Page 154: ...ngsgefahr Wenn sich an der Rückseite Ihres Systems ein Aufkleber mit der Aufschrift CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT befindet beeinhaltet das System ein Bauteil mit einem Laser Solche Bauteile enthalten Laserdioden die unsichtbare und für die Augen schädliche Laserstrahlen abgeben Falls Sie sich nicht an die Anweisung in diesem Handbuch halten kann dies zu gefählichen Strahlungsbelastungen führen Schauen Sie...

Page 155: ... Explosionen führen Wenn SIe die Lithium Batterie auf dem Produkt austauschen stellen Sie sicher dass die alte und die neue Batterie vom gleichen Typ sind Ist der Batterietyp nicht verfügbar wenden Sie sich an Emerson um herauszufinden welcher Batterietyp offiziell alternativ verwendet werden darf Beschädigung des Produktes Der installierte Isolator verhindert einen unbeabsichtigten Kurzschluss zu...

Page 156: ...d Use Guide 6806800K37B Sicherheitshinweise 156 Umweltschutz Umweltverschmutzung Falsche Entsorgung der Produkte schadet der Umwelt Entsorgen Sie alte Produkte gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers ...

Page 157: ...GFX engine 69 GPIO Configuration 63 GPU 69 H heat sinks 33 High humidity 31 HW Monitor 70 I IDE 63 Initiating Setup 73 Installation Environment 40 M Main Menu 74 Manageability 71 Memory Module 42 Mini ITX motherboard 21 P PCI E Port 60 Pineview D Processor 58 POST 73 POST Codes 92 Power Management 71 Power Requirements 35 Processor Cooler 41 product dimensions 27 identification 28 weight 27 R Rear...

Page 158: ... 430 MITX 440 DVI 2E Installation and Use Guide 6806800K37B 158 T Thermal Requirements 32 Trusted Platform Module 24 U USB Interface 61 V VGA LVDS LPC and Audio Interface 62 Video 69 W Watchdog Timer 71 weight 27 ...

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