EM-566 Series
VIA Eden VE Low-Power CPU For
Network Security Appliance ,
4xLANs Embedded SBC
Page 1: ...EM 566 Series VIA Eden VE Low Power CPU For Network Security Appliance 4xLANs Embedded SBC...
Page 2: ...y the purchaser for backup purposes All rights are reserved TRADEMARKS Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective...
Page 3: ...EM 566 10 2 7 I O CONNECTOR LOCATIONS FOR EM 566 11 2 8 I O CONNECTOR SUMMARY FOR EM 566 12 2 9 I O CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION 13 CHAPTER 3 AWARD BIOS SETUP 22 3 1 RUNNING AWARD BIOS 22 3 2 CMOS SETUP UTI...
Page 4: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 DRIVERS SUPPORT 45 4 1 USE YOUR DRIVER CD ROM 45 4 2 FILE DIRECTORY 45 APPENDIX A TECHNICAL REFERENCE 46 GLOSSARY 48 TERMS AND CONDITIONS RMA SERVICE REQUEST FORM...
Page 5: ...rmance solution for high end commercial and industrial applications where stability and reliability are essential Designed with the Plug and Serve concept in mind the EM 566 Series offers one 144 pin...
Page 6: ...100Mb RJ 45 connectors C Two USB1 1 port connector Reserved D One Power Jack 2 0mm Pin header A One 6 pin PS 2 keyboard mouse header B One Multi mode parallel port header C On board mini software rese...
Page 7: ...2 PACKING CHECK LIST Inspect the product package for the following items before installation If there is anything missing please contact our authorized reseller Item Qty Remark EM 566A 1 pc EM 566A 5...
Page 8: ...he EM 566 Series The PCB version may differ for slight changes without notice 2 1 Board Outline of EM 566 Series CHAPTER 2 PSA1 LPTA1 PRJK1 COMB1 RSW1 IDEF1 FAN1 SDOC1 IDEB1 FAN2 LAN3 KPA1 4 1 1 2 LAN...
Page 9: ...low experienced electronic technicians to do this job STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTION Caution Computer components are very sensitive to damage from static electric discharge Always ground yourself to re...
Page 10: ...ust correspond with Pin1 of the socket 1 Pull the tabs which are at the ends of the socket to the side 2 Position the DIMM above the socket with the notches in the module aligned with the keys on the...
Page 11: ...per pins as designated by the required configuration as listed in this section A jumper is said to be on or 1 2 when the cap has been placed on two of its pins as show in the figure below A pair of ne...
Page 12: ...JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 8 2 4 JUMPER LOCATIONS FOR EM 566 CMOS1 LAN3 LAN4 LAN2 LAN1 PLRS1 1 8...
Page 13: ...JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 9 2 5 JUMPER SETTINGS SUMMARY FOR EM 566 JUMPER FUNCTION CMOS1 Clear CMOS Data PLRS1 Power LED HD LED Reset Speaker Connector 11 Pin 2 54mm...
Page 14: ...lear CMOS l PLRS1 Power LED HD LED Reset Speaker Connector 11 Pin 2 54mm Pin No Description 1 Power LED 2 POWER LED 3 GND 4 HDD LED 5 HDD LED 6 RESET SW 7 RESET SW GND 8 External Speaker 9 Internal Bu...
Page 15: ...11 2 7 I O CONNECTOR LOCATIONS FOR EM 566 PSA1 LPTA1 PRJK1 COMB1 RSW1 IDEF1 FAN1 SDOC1 IDEB1 FAN2 LAN3 KPA1 4 1 1 2 LAN4 VGAB1 20 COMA1 LCD1 LAN2 DIMMB1 LAN1 PKMB1 2 1 8 7 USBA1 2 1 10 9 1 2 15 16 1...
Page 16: ...d COMA1 RS 232 Serial Port 1 Connector D Sub COMB1 Serial Port 2 Connector Header PKMB1 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector VGAB1 External VGA Connector Header LCMA1 LCM Connector LPTA1 Parallel Connector U...
Page 17: ...n No Description 1 Ground 2 12V 3 FAN Status l LANA1 4 Type 1 RJ 45 Pin No Description 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 T45 5 T45 6 RX 7 T78 8 T78 l PRJK1 3 Pin Power Input Jack Pin No Description 1 GND 2 GND 3 12V l...
Page 18: ...ing Indicator RIA l COMB1 Serial Port 2 Connector Header Pin No Description 1 Data Carrier Detect DCDB 2 Data Set Ready DSRB 3 Receive Data RXDB 4 Request To Send RTSB 5 Transmit Data TXDB 6 Clear To...
Page 19: ...Ground 5 B 6 Ground 7 H SYNC 8 Ground 9 V SYNC 10 Ground 11 Detect display Data 12 Detect display CLOCK l LCMA1 LCM CONNECTOR PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 2 PGND 3 LSTIN 4 VEE 5 LAFD 6 LINIT...
Page 20: ...ta4 12 Ground 13 Data5 14 Ground 15 Data6 16 Ground 17 Data7 18 Ground 19 Acknowledge 20 Ground 21 Busy 22 Ground 23 Paper Empty 24 Ground 25 Printer Select 26 NC l USBA1 Port 1 2 Connector 2x5 Pin 2...
Page 21: ...INK 10 LANA2 LINK 11 LANA2 ACT 12 LANA2 ACT 13 LANA3 LINK 14 LANA3 LINK 15 LANA3 ACT 16 LANA3 ACT 17 LANA4 LINK 18 LANA4 LINK 19 LANA4 ACT 20 LANA4 ACT l PSA1 20 Pin ATX Power Connector Pin No Descrip...
Page 22: ...A13 5 DATA6 30 DATA14 6 DATA7 31 DATA15 7 CE1 32 CE2 8 A10 33 VS1 9 OE 34 IOR 10 A9 35 IOW 11 A8 36 WE 12 A7 37 READY 13 CFVCC3 38 CFVCC3 14 A6 39 CSEL 15 A5 40 VS2 16 A4 41 RESET 17 A3 42 WAIT 18 A2...
Page 23: ...Data 5 8 Data 10 9 Data 4 10 Data 11 11 Data 3 12 Data 12 13 Data 2 14 Data 13 15 Data 1 16 Data 14 17 Data 0 18 Data 15 19 Ground 20 NC 21 DMA REQ 22 Ground 23 IOW 24 Ground 25 IOR 26 Ground 27 IOCHR...
Page 24: ...5V 19 3 3V 20 INT A 21 RESERVED 22 RESERVED 23 GROUND 24 3 3VAUX 25 CLK 26 RST 27 GROUND 28 3 3V 29 REO 30 GNT 31 3 3V 32 GROUND 33 AD31 34 PME 35 AD29 36 RESERVED 37 GROUND 38 AD30 39 AD27 40 3 3V 4...
Page 25: ...D7 88 3 3V 89 3 3V 90 AD6 91 AD5 92 AD4 93 RESERVED 94 AD2 95 AD3 96 AD0 97 5V 98 RESERVED WIP 99 AD1 100 RESERVED WIP 101 GROUND 102 GROUND 103 AC_SYNC 104 M66EN 105 AC_SDATA_IN 106 AC_SDATA_OUT 107...
Page 26: ...es encounter an error during the tests the error will be reported in either of the two different ways 1 hear a series of short beeps or 2 see an error message on the screen display There are two kinds...
Page 27: ...l Setup Hardware Monitor Setup Auto Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS...
Page 28: ...to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Hardware Monitor Setup This entry shows your PC s current status and allows you to adjust CPU clock core voltage etc Auto Detect Hard Disks Use this...
Page 29: ...Slave Pri Master Pri Slave Auto Not Installed Auto Not Installed On On Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Month Day Year Jan 01 1980 Dec 31 2099 ESC Exit Sel PgUp PgDn Modify F1 Help F2 F3 Color St...
Page 30: ...Wpcom Write precompensation cylinder Sec Number of sectors Mode Access mode Floppy Drive A B Choose the Floppy Drive A or B field to specify the floppy drive type The settings are 360 KB 51 4 1 2 MB 5...
Page 31: ...te S M A R T for Hard Disks Enabled BootUp Num Lock On PS 2 Mouse Support Enabled System keyboard Present Available Options Disabled 4Enabled Available Options 4Disabled Enabled Cached Password Check...
Page 32: ...as a floppy drive ARMD HDD The system will boot from ARMD device such as MO or ZIP drive that functions as hard disk drive CDROM The system will boot from the CD ROM SCSI The system will boot from the...
Page 33: ...ngs are Read Write S M A R T for Hard Disks This allows you to activate the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis Reporting Technology capability for the hard disks S M A R T is a utility that monitors y...
Page 34: ...ol the location of the contents of the 16KB of ROM beginning at the specified memory location If no adaptor ROM is using the named ROM area this area is made available to the local bus The settings ar...
Page 35: ...ed Memory Hole Disabled AGP Mode 4x AGP Read Synchronization Enabled AGP Fast Write Disabled AGP Aperture Size 64MB AGP Master 1 W S Write Disabled AGP Master 1 W S Read Disabled Search for MDA Resour...
Page 36: ...rformance and probably only works with 4x cards anyway AGP Aperture Size This option specifies the amount of system memory that can be used by the Accelerated Graphics Port AGP AGP Master 1 W S Write...
Page 37: ...ed in this section Power Management APM Setting to Enabled will activate the Advanced Power Management APM feature to enhance power saving modes Settings Enabled and Disabled Video Power Down Mode Thi...
Page 38: ...Peripheral Setup options are described in this section 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...
Page 39: ...hat adhere to the Extended Capabilities Port ECP specification ECP uses the DMA protocol to Achieve transfer rates of approximately 2 5 Mbs ECP provides symmetric Bidirectional communications Parallel...
Page 40: ...and Play Aware O S No Reset Configuration Data No PCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks 32 Primary Graphics Adapter Add on Card Available Options 4No Yes PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority A...
Page 41: ...em user can select different timer to meet their PCI bus environment Primary Graphics Adapter Initialize the PCI video display card on PCI slot before initializing any other display device on the syst...
Page 42: ...he settings are Disabled 16K 32K or 64K The optimal and Fail Safe default settings are Disabled Reserved Memory Address This option specifies the beginning address in hex of the reserved memory area T...
Page 43: ...trends Inc All Rights Reserved CPU Temperature 49 120 System Temperature 31 87 FAN1 Speed 0RPM FAN2 Speed 0RPM Vcore 1 112V 2 500V 2 512V 3 300V 3 406V 5 000V 4 971V 12 000V 11 986V ESC Exit Sel PgUp...
Page 44: ...th and press Enter The password typed now will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory You will be prompted to confirm the password Retype the password and press Enter You may also press...
Page 45: ...e High Performance Defaults are the default values set by the manufacturer for the best system performance but probably will cause a stability issue When you select High Performance Defaults a message...
Page 46: ...pset Setup Power Management Setup PCI Plug and Play Setup Peripheral Setup Hardware Monitor Setup Auto Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal...
Page 47: ...Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup PCI Plug and Play Setup Peripheral Setup Hardware Monitor Setup Auto Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration...
Page 48: ...S Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup PCI Plug and Play Setup Peripheral Setup Hardware Monitor Setup Auto Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Config...
Page 49: ...he drivers that come in the CD ROM with the package Please follow the instructions set forth in chapter carefully 1 Find the directory for your O S accordingly 2 Always read the README TXT before inst...
Page 50: ...Controller 2 0F0 0F1 Clear Reset Math Coprocessor 1F0 1F7 Hard Disk Controller 200 210 Game Port 278 27F Parallel Port 2 2E8 2EF Serial Port 4 COM 4 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 COM 2 300 31F Prototype Card...
Page 51: ...y Disk Controller DMA 3 ECP Parallel Port DMA 4 Cascade for DMA 1 DMA 5 Reserved DMA 6 Reserved DMA 7 Reserved INTERUPT CONTROLLER IRQ Function IRQ 0 System timer output IRQ 1 Keyboard IRQ 2 Cascade f...
Page 52: ...eater Adapter It is also called an expansion board expansion card or adapter card It is a small circuit board that is installed in the expansion slots on the motherboard You can install a particular a...
Page 53: ...U can usually access those instructions from the cache more quickly than it could from a hard disk or even RAM so a cache helps the system work more efficiently Most systems sold today offer either 25...
Page 54: ...nterface utilizes BIOS INT 13h hard drive secondary software and supports two hard drives Master and Slave Do not need extra software to drive since it is directly initiated in the BIOS Data transfer...
Page 55: ...ng a corresponding move on screen Because of its size and tail like cable the device was named a mouse Apple Computer made the mouse a standard feature of its Macintosh computers and with the populari...
Page 56: ...to a disk RAM forgets them when you turn your computer off RAM is measured in megabytes M Most computers today come with 64M of RAM though some sell with only 32M installed There are a few different t...
Page 57: ...game ports into one asynchronous and isochronous communications port with bandwidth for data transfer speeds up to 12 Mbps without termination By daisy chaining USB hubs up to 127 I O devices can be...
Page 58: ...will be returned at the customer expense 5 The following conditions are excluded from this warranty A Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer B Unauthorized modification or misuse C Operat...
Page 59: ...press Others Item Model Name Serial Number Configuration Item Problem Code Failure Status Problem Code 01 D O A 02 Second Time R M A 03 CMOS Data Lost 04 FDC Fail 05 HDC Fail 06 Bad Slot 07 BIOS Probl...