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Manual Number: 41209-004-1

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586MBH Manual

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Summary of Contents for 586MBH Series

Page 1: ...AL NUMBER 41209 004 1A 9950 BARNES CANYON ROAD SAN DIEGO CA 92121 2720 619 677 0877 FAX 619 677 0895 INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE EUROPE TEL 01 69 18 74 30 FAX 01 64 46 40 42 INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE UK LTD TEL 01243 523500 FAX 01243 532949 ...

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Page 3: ...ication or use of the information or products described herein This document may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Industrial Computer Source nor the rights of others Copyright 1997 by Industrial Computer Source a California Corporation 9950 Barnes Canyon Rd San Diego CA 92121 Industrial Compu...

Page 4: ...oduct At any time after one year we will repair or replace at our option any defective Performance Series I O product sold This does not include products damaged in shipment or damaged through customer neglect or misuse Industrial Computer Source will service the warranty for all standard catalog products for the first year from the date of shipment After the first year for products not manufactur...

Page 5: ...shipping containers may be obtained from Industrial Computer Source Customer Service at a nominal cost Limitation of Liability In no event shall Industrial Computer Source be liable for any defect in hardware or software or loss or inadequacy of data of any kind or for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages in connec tion with or arising out of the performance or use of any produc...

Page 6: ... Cautions and Warnings are accented with triangular symbols The exclamation symbol is used in all cau tions and warnings to help alert you to the important instructions The lightning flash symbol is used on the left hand side of a caution or a warning if the advisory relates to the presence of voltage which may be of sufficient magnitude to cause electrical shock Use caution when servicing any ele...

Page 7: ...trial Memory Configuration 1 8 Installing Memory Modules 1 8 CPU Installation 1 9 Installing Cables 1 11 FCC Compliance Statement vfor FCC Class A Devices 1 13 How to remain CE Compliant 1 13 Chapter 2 WinBIOS Setup 2 1 Section 1 Setup 2 2 Advanced Setup 2 4 Chipset Setup 2 6 Power Management Setup 2 7 PCI PnP Setup 2 9 Peripheral Setup 2 11 Section 2 Utility 2 12 Detect IDE X 12 Language 2 12 Sec...

Page 8: ...gure 1 6 CPU Socket Alignment 1 10 Figure 1 7 Power and Control Panel Cables 1 11 Figure 1 8 Connector Locations 1 11 List of Tables Table 1 1 Standard I O Enable 1 5 Table 1 2 Mouse IRQ Enable 1 5 Table 1 3 CMOS Reset 1 5 Table 1 4 I O Port IRQ Selection 1 6 Table 1 5 Clock Frequency 1 6 Table 1 6 Clock Speed Selection 1 7 Table 1 7 DMA Configuration for EPP Parallel Port 1 7 Table 1 8 Display Se...

Page 9: ...be prudent to have someone assist you in the installation This manual is broken down into 2 chapters and 3 appendix Chapter 1 Introduction System Board Configuration Connecting Cables Thischapterprovidesallthenecessaryinformationforinstallingthe586MBH Topicsdiscussed include Installing the CPU if necessary DRAM installation jumper settings for CPU cache and standard I O Connecting all the cables f...

Page 10: ...he board unusable Always handle the 586MBH with care Special Warranty Note Products returned for warranty repair will be inspected for damaged caused by improper installa tion and misuse as described in the previous section and the static warning below Should the board show signs of abuse the warranty will become void and the customer will be billed for all repairs and shipping and handling costs ...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Manual Number 41209 004 1 Page 1 3 Figure 1 1 586MBH Industrial System Board ...

Page 12: ... 586MBH Industrial A Two pin jumpers are used for binary selections such as enable disable Instructions for this typeofjumperareopen fornoshuntoverthepinsorclosed whentheshuntcoversthepins B Three or four pin jumpers are used for multiple selection Instructions for these jumpers will indicate which two pins to cover For example for JPx 2 3 the shunt will be covering pins 2 and 3 leaving pins 1 and...

Page 13: ...as its interrupt request line To enable the interrupt default leave Jumper JP10 on pins 2 3 To disable the interrupt and subse quently the mouse controller move the jumper to pins 1 2 IRQ12 Disable Enable JP10 1 2 2 3 Table 1 2 Mouse IRQ Enable CMOS Reset This option is provided as a convenience for those who need to reset the CMOS registers It should always be set to Normal for standard operation...

Page 14: ... to select the IRQs for these options Port Jumper 1 2 2 3 Open Parallel Port JP20 IRQ 7 IRQ 5 Disable First Serial Port JP19 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 Disable Second Serial Port JP18 IRQ 3 IRQ 9 Disable Table 1 4 I O Port IRQ Selection IDE Drives Selection The 586MBH Industrial supports up to 4 IDE drives 2 IDE drives on the primary PCI IDE controller 2 IDE drives on the secondary PCI IDE controller The IDE int...

Page 15: ...Port Jumper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EPP DMA JP21 Disabled DMA 3 DMA 5 DMA 6 JP22 Disabled DMA 3 DMA 5 DMA 6 Table 1 7 DMA Configuration for EPP Parallel Port Display Selection Select the type of display trough JP14 1 2 for color and 2 3 for monochrome Display 1 2 2 3 JP14 Mono Color Table 1 8 Display Selection The jumper JP28 allows you to choose the cache size desired Cache Size 256K 512K JP28 1 2 2 3 Ta...

Page 16: ...f the SIMM simply multiply the 256K 512K or 1MB by 4 Thus the actual SIMMS capacity is 1MB 2MB and 4MB respectively Installing Memory Modules The 586MBH Industrial has 4 memory module sockets The order in which they should be popu lated is from the inside of the board outward Note that each socket is labeled SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 Refer to figure 1 3 At least TWO memory modules MUST be installed at a tim...

Page 17: ...lled the SIMM will click Figure 1 3 SIMM Installation Figure 1 4 Memory Modules Socket Locations CPU Installation The 586MBH currently supports the following CPUs Intel P54C Pentium 75 90 100 120 150 166 or 200MHz Cyrix 6x86 100 120MHz SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 Bank 0 Bank 1 WARNING Improper installation of the CPU may cause permanent damage to both the system board and the CPU Void of warranty Always handl...

Page 18: ...H system board Pin 1 on the socket is located in the lower left hand corner of the socket Figure 1 5 CPU Alignment To install the Pentium processor lift the lever of the ZIF socket and gently insert the CPU Make sure the CPU is inserted all the way Lower the lever See figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 CPU Socket Alignment This completes the installation of the CPU Now is a good time to double check both the C...

Page 19: ... ground wires which are black Use figure above to determine the proper cable locations Next install the control panel cables for each of the control panel headers These headers are lo cated along the bottom of the board Again there is no standard convention for color coding these cables However the connectors for Key lock Power LED and Speaker are keyed While the actual connector on the cable harn...

Page 20: ...rd Then connect remaining ends of the ribbon cable to the appropriate peripherals Finally connect the IDE cable not included to the system Then connect remaining ends of the ribbon cable to the appropriate peripherals This concludes the hardware installation of your 586MBH Industrial system Now it is a good time to re check all of the cable connections to make sure they are correct It is also a go...

Page 21: ...he user s authority to operate the equipment Note The assembler of a personal computer system may be required to test the system and or make necessary modifications if a system is found to cause harmful interference or to be non compliant with the appropriate standards for its intended use How to remain CE Compliant This device complies with CE Directives 72 23 EEC and EMC 89 336 EEC CE compliance...

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Page 23: ... Setup has a built in mouse driver and can be accessed by either a serial or PS 2 type mouse Using the Keyboard with WinBIOS Setup WinBIOS Setup has a built in keyboard driver that uses simple keystroke combinations Keystroke Function Tab Move to the next window Arrow Keys Move to the next field to the right left above or below Enter Select in the current field Increments a value Decrements a valu...

Page 24: ... three icons that permit you to select a group of settings for all WinBIOS Setup options Section 1 Setup WINBIOS Setup can have up to six separate screens Different types of system configuration pa rameters are set on each screen Standard Setup Standard Setup options are displayed by choosing the Standard icon from the WINBIOS Setup menu All Standard Setup options are described below Date Time Sel...

Page 25: ...i Slave Sec Master or Sec Slave Select the IDE Detect icon to automatically detect all drive parameters AMIBIOS automatically detects the IDE drive parameters including ATAPI CD ROM drives and displays them Click on the OK button to accept these parameters Or you can set the parameters manually if you are absolutely certain that you know the correct IDE drive parameters Click on LBA Large Mode and...

Page 26: ...tings are C A CDROM BootUp Num Lock Set this option to Off to turn the Num Lock key off when the computer is booted so you can use the arrow keys on both the numeric keypad and the keyboard The settings are On or Off The default settings are On Floppy Drive Swap Set this option to Enabled to permit drives A and B to be swapped The settings are Enabled or Disabled The default settings are Disabled ...

Page 27: ...essages are followed by Press F1 to continue If this option is set to Disabled AMIBIOS does not wait for you to press the F1 key after an error message The settings are Disabled or Enabled The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Enabled Hit Del Message Display Set this option to Disabled to prevent Internal Cache This option specifies the caching algorithm used for L1 internal cache memory ...

Page 28: ...The Default is Disabled D400 16K Shadow The settings are Disabled Enabled or Cached The Default is Disabled D800 16K Shadow The settings are Disabled Enabled or Cached The Default is Disabled DC00 16K Shadow The settings are Disabled Enabled or Cached The Default is Disabled Chipset Setup Memory Hole The settings are Disabled 512K 640K and 15M 16M The Default setting is Disabled DRAM Speed The set...

Page 29: ...is option to Enabled to enable the power management and APM Advanced Power Manage ment features This option is only available if supported by the computer hardware AMIBIOS uses the RTC Alarm function to wake the computer at a pre specified time The settings are En abled Disabled or Inst On The default settings are Disabled Instant On Timeout Minute This option allow the stand by feature Set the ti...

Page 30: ...2 1 64 or 1 128 The default setting is 1 8 Display Activity This option specifies if AMIBIOS is to monitor activity on the display monitor for power conserva tion purposes When this option is set to Monitor and there is no display activity for the length of time specified in the value in Standby Time Out Min option the computer enters a power saving state The settings are Monitor or Ignore The def...

Page 31: ...Yes The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are No PCI Burst Mode Set this option to Enabled to enable PCI burst mode The settings are Disabled or Enabled The Optimal default setting is Enabled The Fail Safe default setting is Disabled PCI Concurrency Disabled Enabled PCI Streaming Disabled Enabled PCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks This option sets latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus The setti...

Page 32: ...uld remove an IRQ from the pool of available IRQs passed to BIOS configurable devices The available IRQ pool is determined by reading the ESCD NVRAM Flash BIOS ROM only If more IRQs must be removed from the pool the end user can use these PCI PnP Setup options to remove the IRQ by assigning the option to the ISA EISA set ting Onboard I O is configurable by AMIBIOS The IRQs used by onboard I O are ...

Page 33: ...ng is Enabled The Fail Safe default setting is Auto Onboard Serial Port1 This option enables serial port 1 on the motherboard and specifies the base I O port address for serial port 1 The settings are Auto Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h The Optimal and Fail Safe default set tings are Auto Onboard Serial Port2 This option enables serial port 2 on the motherboard and specifies the base I O port addres...

Page 34: ...Section 2 Utility The following icons appear in this section Detect IDE and Language Detect IDE This option allows the detection of an IDE hard drive automatically Language Only English is supported Section 3 Security AMIBIOS Password Support Three icons appear in this part of the WINBIOS Setup screen Supervisor User Anti Virus Two Levels of Passwords Both the Supervisor and the User icons configu...

Page 35: ...e Security section of the WINBIOS Setup main menu Enter the password and press Enter The screen does not display the charac ters entered After the new password is entered retype the new password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears If the new password is entered without error press Esc to return to the WINBIOS Main Menu The password is stor...

Page 36: ... problems Original Choose the Original icon to return to the system configuration values present in WINBIOS Setup when you first began this WINBIOS Setup session Optimal You can load the optimal default settings for the WINBIOS by selecting the Optimal icon The Optimal default settings are best case values that should optimize system performance If CMOS RAM is corrupted the Optimal settings are lo...

Page 37: ...emory Memory Type Four sockets for JEDEC compatible 72 pin 32 bit SIMMs EDO or 36 bit Fast Page Mode 70ns access speed or faster All memory configurations is automatic through BIOS Bios System BIOS AMI WinBIOS with standard CMOS Setup Peripheral Setup Automatic Hard Disk Detection and Advanced Chip set Setup Flash BIOS BIOS files are available via ICS BBS Embedded I O IDE Two PCI EIDE controllers ...

Page 38: ... with 6 pin mini din connector Expansion Slots Seven 16 bit ISA slots Miscellaneous CMOS Battery RTC with lithium battery No external battery is required Control Panel Connections Reset Keylock Speaker Front Panel Power 5V CPU fan 12V LEDs for power and IDE CPU Socket Standard ZIF Zero Insertion Force socket 7 Form Factor Baby AT Size 8 6 x 13 PCB Construction Four Layer dry film mask Manufacturin...

Page 39: ...Temperature 0 to 55 Humidity 5 to 95 40 C non condensing Shock 2 5G 10ms Vibration 0 25 5 100Hz Non Operating Temperature 40 to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 40 C non condensing Shock 10G 10ms Vibration 5G 5 100Hz Agency Approvals FCC Class A UL Recognized Component CE Compliance 73 23 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC ...

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Page 41: ...ter When updating your BIOS make sure you have a disk with the correct BIOS file its size should be 128K Rename the file to AMIBOOT Turn your computer off Insert the disk in Drive A turn the computer on while pressing CTRL HOME Your computer will show no screen but will beep to indicate what is being done If the programming is successful you should hear the 4 beeps and your computer will reboot wi...

Page 42: ...in the root directory of Floppy drive A 3 Base memory error 4 Flash program successful 5 Floppy read error 6 Keyboard controller BAT command failed 7 No FLASH EPROM detected 8 Floppy controller failure 9 Boot Block BIOS checksum error 10 Flash erase error 11 Flash program error 12 AMIBOOT ROM file size error Table B 1 FLASH BIOS Beep Errors ...

Page 43: ...routines System Test and Initialization test and initialize AMIBIOS for normal operations System Configuration Verification Compare defined configuration with hardware actually installed BIOS Error Reporting If the error occurs before the display device is initialized a series of beeps sound Beep codes indicate that a fatal error has occurred AMIBIOS beep codes are described on the next page If th...

Page 44: ... CPU generated an error 6 8042 Gate A20 Failure Cannot switch to protect mode 7 Processor Exception Interrupt Error The CPU on the CPU card generated anexception interrupt 8 Display Memory Read Write Error The system video adapter is either missing or it s memory is faulty This is not a fatal error 9 ROM Checksum Error The ROM checksum value does not match the value enclosed in AMIBIOS 10 CMOS Shu...

Page 45: ...ce characteristics of information technology equipment EN 50082 2 1995 Immunity Generic Requirements EN 61000 4 2 Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge ENV 50140 Immunity for radiated RF electromagnetic fields EN 50082 1 1992 Immunity Generic Requirements IEC 801 3 1984 Immunity for radiated electromagnetic fields IEC 801 4 1988 Immunity forAC and I O lines fast transient common mode IEC 65A 77B Imm...

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