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This manual describes the 3U CompactPCI CPU Board,
its goal is to describe the CP75X, how it works, how to
integrate it and how to use it.
The red Danger sign warns you when a
wrong or missing action dramatically
endangers your life or health. The used
components as well as the peripheral
components could be destroyed.
Warning
Caution
The orange Warning sign warns you when a
wrong or missing action could seriously
harm your health or destroy the used
components.
The yellow Caution sign warns you when a
wrong or missing action could damage the
component.
The yellow ESD sign draws your attention
that static-sensitive parts of the component
could be destroyed. Unpack shielded
components only with ESD protections like
an ESD wrist strap.
The EMTrust Note gives you more information and
advice for optimal use of this product.
For example it helps you to purchase necessary or
optional accessories.
In the first chapter you will get a glance of all the
integrated features. For further information and a brief
description of all the possible changes and
extensions please refer to the corresponding chapter.
Intel® 82567 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 1)
Intel® 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 2)
Intel® 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 3)
for Rear I/O (order option)
Intel® 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 4)
only on 8 HP version
USB Support
8 USB ports compliant to USB-Specification 1.1/2.0 with
over-current control allocated as
2 USB ports on the board provided as 2 single
connectors
4 USB ports to Board-to-Board connector
1 USB port routed to PCI Express Mini Card (self
powered)
1 USB port routed to Rear I/O (order option)
PCI Express Mini Card socket
PCI Express Mini Card socket with additional SATA and
USB 2.0 support.
Bus Support
CompactPCI according to PICMG 2.0 R3.0
Universal (3.3V/5V) PCI VI/O voltage
Rear I/O “E” interface (order option)
Support for 7 PCI REQ/GNT pairs
Supports PCI Rev 2.3 Specification at 33 MHz / 32bit
Storage Support
4 SATA ports with data throughput up to 300MB/s divided
into
2 SATA ports to Rear I/O (order option)
1 SATA port routed to PCI Express Mini Card
1 SATA port to Board-to-Board connector
The 8HP version uses the Board-to-Board connector
to enhance the board capabilities.
3 USB ports compliant to USB-Specification 1.1/2.0 with
over-current control for 3 single front connectors
1 SATA port on SATA host receptacle
Intel® 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 4)
for Gigabit Ethernet front connector
2 COM ports for 1 single front connector and internal
extension header
1 LPT port for internal extension header
PS/2 support*
*Please note:
For PS/2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS
version with Keyboard Controller Support (KBCsupport).
The BIOS version with KBC-support will only boot-up
with a present Keyboard Controller. Please ensure for a
sucessful boot-up that the Extension Board of 8HP
variant or the Rear I/O module is connected.
The Rear I/O “E” interface is an order option for the
4HP and 8HP version.
1 USB port compliant to USB-Specification 1.1/2.0 with
over-current control for Rear I/O module
2 SATA ports for Rear I/O module
Intel® 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller (ETH 3)
for Gigabit Ethernet connector on Rear I/O module
Analog VGA (shared with front-panel VGA)
PS/2 support via Rear I/O module*
*Please note:
For PS/2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS
version with Keyboard Controller Support (KBCsupport).
The BIOS version with KBC-support will only boot-up
with a present Keyboard Controller. Please ensure for a
sucessful boot-up that the Extension Board of 8HP
variant or the Rear I/O module is connected.
The following schedule contains all the necessary
information to integrate the CPU board into your
system housing.
On the left side of the page you will see the position on the
board (red mark) and on the right side a magnified image
of the explained item.
The explanation supplies you with general information,
electrical specifications and a pin allocation table.
Speed LED is on during 1 Gbit transmission and switched
off during 10 / 100 Mbit transmission.
Green LED
Link / Activity LED is permanently on to indicate that there
is an active connection on the Ethernet port. LED flashes
during communication with Ethernet networks.
The battery buffers the Real Time Clock and the BIOS
settings.
DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
WARNING
CAUTION
INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
Use only Lithium cells CR2032.
Assure right polarity according to the figure 32
below.
For proper function of the board change the battery
every five years.
Please note to prevent loss of warranty:
Do not remove the Heatsink, the 8HP
daughter board or break any seal.
For the battery replacement use RMA
Never insert PCI Express Mini Cards which
connect 3.3V with 3.3Vaux.
This may damage the CPU Board.
Never insert PCI Express Mini Cards where
Pin´s 39, 41, 47 or 49 are connected. These
pin´s must be unconnected. If you need to
use a PCI Express Mini Card where these
pin´s are connected, please contact
EMTrust for further instructions.
Speed LED is on during 1 Gbit transmission and switched
off during 10 / 100 Mbit transmission.
Green LED
Link / Activity LED is permanently on to indicate that there
is an active connection on the Ethernet port. LED flashes
during communication with Ethernet networks.
This chapter describes the additional features of the
Rear I/O interface.
The additional features:
1 USB ports compliant to USB-Specification 1.1/2.0 with
over-current control
2 SATA ports
Gigabit Ethernet port (ETH 3)
Analog VGA (shared with front-panel VGA) without DDCSupport
SM bus support
1 PCI Express lane (x1)
To use all the Rear I/O features you need to order a
EMTrust Rear I/O Extension Card.
Award BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that
allows users to modify the basic system
configurations. This type of information is stored in
battery-backed CMOS RAM, so that Setup information
it retained when the power is turned off.
Once you enter Award ® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the
Main Menu (Fig. 47:Main BIOS Page) will appear on the
screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from thirteen
different setup functions. Two of these functions are to be
used to exit the BIOS (F10 key save and exit, or ESC key
exit without saving).
The Main BIOS setup screen is shown below.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
╔════════════════════════════════════╤═════════════════════════════════════╗║ │║║ ► Standard CMOS Features │ ► Frequency Control ║║ │║║ ► Advanced BIOS Features │ Load Defaults Settings ║║ │║║ ► Advanced Chipset Features │ Set Supervisor Password║║ │║║ ► Integrated Peripherals │ Set User Password ║║ │║
║ ► Power Management Setup │ Save & Exit Setup║
║ │║║ ►PnP/PCI Configurations │ Exit Without Saving║║ │║║ ► PC Health Status│ ║║ │║╟────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────╢║ ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item ║║ F10 : Save & Exit Setup F7 : Defaults Settings ║╟──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╢║ ║║ Time, Date, Hard Disk Type... ║║ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
Fig. 47:Main BIOS Page
Use arrow keys to select any item and press [Enter] to
accept or to enter a submenu for detail settings.
<F7>
<F7> key can be used in any Setup page to restore the
Defaults Settings.
During POST, the computer stops if the BIOS has
detected a hardware error. You can set the BIOS to ignore
certain errors during POST and continue the boot-up
process.
The following options are available:
[No Errors]
POST does not stop for any error.
[All Errors]
If the BIOS detect any non-fatal error, POST will stop and
prompts you to take corrective action.
[All, But Keyboard]
POST does not stop if a keyboard error occurs, but stops
for all other errors.
Total Memory
Shows the used BIOS Version and if it supports a
Keyboard Controller (KBC-support).
*Please note:
For PS/2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS
version with Keyboard Controller Support (KBCsupport).
The BIOS version with KBC-support will only boot-up
with a present Keyboard Controller. Please ensure for a
sucessful boot-up that the Extension Board of 8HP
variant or the Rear I/O module is connected.
Enter the next page for detailed hard drive settings.
The BIOS supports up to four SATA drives. The BIOS can
automatically detect the parameters of the drive and will
set the optimum operating conditions of almost all SATA
drives. The BIOS will detect the drive parameters during
power-on self-test (POST), every time the system boots.
By pressing [ENTER], the BIOS will show the SATA
channel submenu. It shows the respective SATA device
information except for e.g. CD ROM or similar devices.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
SATA Port 0 ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ SATA HDD Auto-Detection [Press Enter]│ Item Help ║║ ├────────────────────────║║ SATA Port 0 [Auto]│Menu Level ►║║ Access Mode [Auto]│ ║║ │To auto-detect the ║║ Capacity0 MB│HDD’s size, head... on ║║ │this channel ║║ Cylinder0│ ║║ Head0│ ║║ Precomp0│ ║║ LandingZone0│ ║║ Sector0│ ║║ │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:EXIT F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 49:SATA Channel Master Page
SATA HDD Auto-Detection
This command reads and displays the respective disk
information and parameters again.
SATA Port X
The CP75 Board supports only SATA drives.
The default setting is [Auto].
Choose [None] to deactive or [Manual] for manual setting
of the SATA Port.
The default setting of Access Mode is [Auto].
Choose [CHS], [LBA] or [Large] when needed for your
drive. If the Access Mode is set to [CHS] and the SATA
Port is set to [Manual] you can set the harddisk settings by
hand.
Gate A20 Option (Only available with KBC
supporting BIOS)
The default value is [Fast]. When [Normal], it forces the
system to use the slower keyboard controller for the
memory handling.
Security Option
The default value is [Setup].
When [System] is chosen the set BIOS password is
needed for boot up and to enter Setup.
When [Setup] is chosen the set BIOS password is needed
to enter Setup.
APIC Mode
The default is [Enable].
When [Disabled], it deactives the APIC (Advanced
Programmable Interrupt Controller) functions.
MPS Version Control For OS
The default is [1.4].
If your OS needs version 1.1, change the setting to [1.1].
This option allows the user to control the order of the
boot devices.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Hard Disk Boot Priority╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ 1. Ch2 M. : FUJITSU MHT2040BH │ Item Help ║║ 2. Bootable Add-in Cards ├────────────────────────║║ │ Menu Level ►║║ │ ║║ │ Use< > or < > to ║║ │ select a device , then ║║ │ press <+> to move it ║║ │ up , or <-> to move it ║║ │ down the list. Press ║║ │ <ESC> to exit this ║║ │ menu. ║║ │║║ │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓:Move PU/PD/+/-:Change Priority F10:Save ESC:EXIT
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 52:Hard Disk Boot Priority Page
Use <UP>or <DOWN> to select a device, then change
priority by pressing <+> to move it up, or <-> to move it
down the list. Press <ESC> to exit this menu.
This option allows the user to control the order of the
network boot devices.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Network Boot Priority╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ 1. PXE ETH1 : IBA GE Slot 00C8 v1335 │ Item Help ║║ 2. Legacy Lan Cards ├────────────────────────║║ │ Menu Level ►║║ │ ║║ │ Use< > or < > to ║║ │ select a device , then ║║ │ press <+> to move it ║║ │ up , or <-> to move it ║║ │ down the list. Press ║║ │ <ESC> to exit this ║║ │ menu. ║║ │║║ │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓:Move PU/PD/+/-:Change Priority F10:Save ESC:EXIT
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 53:Hard Disk Boot Priority Page
Use <UP>or <DOWN> to select a device, then change
priority by pressing <+> to move it up, or <-> to move it
down the list. Press <ESC> to exit this menu.
Displays a menu to set the order in which devices are
checked for boot capabilities.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Boot Options ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ First Boot Device [USB-FDD] │ Item Help ║║ Second Boot Device [CDROM] ├────────────────────────║║ Third Boot Device [Hard Disk] │ Menu Level ►║║ Boot Other Device [Enabled] │ ║║ │ Select Your Boot ║║ Full Screen Graphic [EMTrust] │ Device Priority ║║ Small POST Graphic [EMTrust] │║║ Boot up NumLock Status [On] │ ║║ Typematic Rate Setting [Disabled] │ ║║ x Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) 6 │║║ x Typematic Delay (Msec) 250 │ ║║ │ ║║ Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled]│ ║║ Summary Screen Show [Disabled] │ ║║ │ ║║ │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:EXIT F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 54:Boot Options Page
For Example:
When [Floppy] is selected, the BIOS attempt to load the
Operating System from a Floppy.
When [CDROM] is selected, the Operating System will be
loaded from the CDROM; all other bootable add-in cards
are displayed in numerical order.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Boot Options ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ First Boot Device [USB-FDD] │ Item Help ║║ Second Boot Device [CDROM] ├────────────────────────║║ Third Boot Device [Hard Disk] │ Menu Level ►║║ Boot Other Device [Enabled] │ ║║ ╔═════════════════════════════════╗ect Your Boot ║║ Full Screen Graph║ First Boot Device║ice Priority ║║ Small POST Graphi║─────────────────────────────────║ ║║ Boot up NumLock S║ Hard Disk [▪] ║║║ ║ CDROM [ ] ║║║ Quick Power On Se║ USB-FDD [ ] ║║║ Summary Screen Sh║ USB-ZIP [ ] ║ ║║ Send POST I2C cod║ USB-CDROM [ ] ║║║ ║ Network [ ] ║ ║║ ║ EmbFLinux [ ] ║ ║║ ║ Disabled [ ] ║║║ ║─────────────────────────────────║║║ ║↑↓:Move Enter:Accept ESC:Abort ║║║ ╚═════════════════════════════════╝║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:EXIT F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
This item [Fig. 54:Boot Options Page] allows you to set the
sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempt to load the
OS.
If the first boot-up device should be changed for
the next boot-up, the boot menu can be used.
Press <ESC> at the beginning of the boot-up
sequence and change the Boot First device in the
boot menu.
Second Boot Device
Select the device that is checked second for boot.
Third Boot Device
Select the device that is checked third for boot.
Boot Other Device
The default value is [Enabled].
Two options are available: [Enabled] and [Disabled].
Full Screen Graphic
Select the full-screen graphic to be displayed during
system starts up instead of text messages.
The default value is [EMTrust]. Choose [None] to display
the messages during system start up.
Small POST Graphic
This item enables you to show the company logo on the
boot up screen if option Full screen graphic [NONE] is
selected.
The default value is [EMTrust]. Choose [None] to boot
without POST graphic.
Boot up NumLock Status
When is [On] – At boot up, the Numeric Keypad is in
numeric mode.
When is [Off] – At boot up, the Numeric Keypad is in
cursor control mode.
The default setting is [On].
Typematic Rate Setting (Only available with
KBC supporting BIOS)
When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay
can be selected. The default setting is [Disabled].
Quick Power On Self Test
When enabled certain tests during the system boot up are
skipped. This will decrease the boot-time of the system.
The default setting is [Enabled].
Summary Screen Show
When enabled, a summary of the configuration detected
through the BIOS POST, is shown before the OS is
loaded.
The default setting is [Disabled].
You can select [Enabled] or [Disabled]. Selecting
[Enabled] allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting in
better system performance. However, if any program
writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
The default setting is [Enabled].
Memory Hole AT 15M-16M
Two options are available: [Enabled] or [Disabled]. This
option is used to reserve the memory blocks 15 - 16M for
ISA adapter ROM. Some special peripherals need to use
a memory block located between 15M and 16M, and this
memory block has a size of 1M. We recommend that you
disable this option if not required.
The default setting is [Disabled].
The default value is [Disabled]. The second setting is
[Enabled],this activates the Intel® Virtualization
Technology for Directed I/O.
GMCH Dev02/F1
The default value is [Enabled]
When [Disabled], it forces the GMCH to disable the 2nd
onboard Video Function (Dev02/F1).
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
Alternatively [32MB], [64MB] or [128MB] setting is
available. This setting enhances the VGA parameters for
high resolution application.
The default setting is [64MB].
DVMT Mode
Intel® DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) 3.0
If [Enable] is selected, the select the memory amount, it
will no longer be available for system memory.
Default setting is [Enable].
Total GFX Memory
You can select the fixed memory amount for the video
memory to [128MB] or [256MB]. If [MAX.] is chosen the
video memory size will be maximized according to the
available memory size.
Default setting is [128MB].
VGA output selection (Only available with
present REAR I/O module)
If a Rear I/O module is connected the VGA output can be
switched from [Front] to [RearIO].
Default setting is [Front].
If [Disabled] is selected the Watch Dog Timer will be
inactive. The Watch Dog Timer can be set from [10 Sec] to
[4 Min] and the Mode can be set to [System Reset] or
[Power cycle]. [System Reset] causes a System Reset
and the [Power cycle] causes a complete Power cycle.
Default setting is [Disabled].
Three options are available: [Enabled], [Enabled, w/PXE]
and [Disabled].
The default setting is [Enabled, w/PXE]. This enables
network boot-up with PXE protocol.
[Enabled] activates the GbE Device without PXE protocol.
[Disabled] deactivates the GbE Device.
Front ETH2 GbE Device
Two options are available: [Enabled] and [Disabled].
The default setting is [Enabled].
Rear I/O GbE Device (only with Rear I/O
module)
Two options are available: [Enabled] and [Disabled].
The default setting is [Enabled].
Front 8HP GbE Device (only 8HP)
Two options are available: [Enabled] and [Disabled].
The default setting is [Enabled].
6.5.3 Super IO Device (only 8HP or Rear
I/O module)
Settings to enable or disable the SuperIO Devices.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
SuperIO Device ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ Serial Port A [3E8/IRQ4] │ Item Help ║║ Serial Port B [2E8/IRQ3] ├────────────────────────║║ │ Menu Level ►║║ Parallel Port [Disabled] │║║ xParallel Port Mode SPP │ Select base address ║║ x EPP Mode Select EPP1.7│ for this onboard ║║ x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 │ serial port ║║ │ ║║ Rear Serial Port A [3F8/IRQ10] │ ║║ Rear Serial Port B [2F8/IRQ11] │ ║║ │ ║║ Rear Parallel Port [278/IRQ5] │ ║║ R.Parallel Port Mode [SPP] │║║ x EPP Mode Select EPP1.7│ ║║ x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 │ ║║ │ ║║ PS/2 KB/MS input select [Front] │║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:EXIT F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 60:SuperIO Device Page
Serial Port A
Please select the base address and interrupt for Serial
Port A or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[3F8/IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4] or [2E8/IRQ3]
The default setting is [3E8/IRQ4].
The recommended setting is [3E8/IRQ4].
Serial Port B
Please select the base address and interrupt for Serial
Port B or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[3F8/IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4] or [2E8/IRQ3]
The default setting is [Disabled].
The recommended setting is [2E8/IRQ3].
Parallel Port
Please select the base address and interrupt for Parallel
Port or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[378/IRQ7], [278/IRQ5] or [3BC/IRQ7]
The default setting is [Disabled].
The recommended setting is [378/IRQ7].
Parallel Port Mode
The default setting is [SPP].
These port modes are possible: [SPP], [EPP], [ECP],
[ECP+EPP] or [Normal]. Choose the preferred mode for
your application.
EPP Mode Select
If EPP Mode is selected, the mode can be set to [EPP1.9]
or [EPP1.7]. The default setting is [EPP1.7].
ECP Mode Use DMA
If ECP Mode is selected, the DMA channel can be set to
[1] or [3]. The default setting is [3].
Rear Serial Port A (only with Rear I/O module)
Please select the base address and interrupt for Rear
Serial Port A or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[3F8/IRQ10], [2F8/IRQ10], [3E8/IRQ10] or [2E8/IRQ10]
The default setting is [3F8/IRQ10].
The recommended setting is [3F8/IRQ10].
Rear Serial Port B (only with Rear I/O module)
Please select the base address and interrupt for Rear
Serial Port B or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[3F8/IRQ11], [2F8/IRQ11], [3E8/IRQ11] or [2E8/IRQ11]
The default setting is [2F8/IRQ11].
The recommended setting is [2F8/IRQ11].
Please select the base address and interrupt for Rear
Parallel Port or disable it.
These I/O address/Interrupt combinations are possible:
[378/IRQ5], [278/IRQ5] or [3BC/IRQ5]
The default setting is [278/IRQ5].
The recommended setting is [278/IRQ5].
Parallel Port Mode
The default setting is [SPP].
These port modes are possible: [SPP], [EPP], [ECP],
[ECP+EPP] or [Normal]. Choose the preferred mode for
your application.
EPP Mode Select
If EPP Mode is selected, the mode can be set to [EPP1.9]
or [EPP1.7]. The default setting is [EPP1.7].
ECP Mode Use DMA
If ECP Mode is selected, the DMA channel can be set to
[1] or [3]. The default setting is [3].
PS/2 KB/MS input select (Only with KBC
supporting BIOS)
If the BIOS has Key Board Controller-support (KBCsupport), the PS/2 keyboard and mouse input can be set
to [Front] or [RearIO]. The default setting is [Front].
The Power Management Menu allows you to reduce
power consumption. This features turn off the video
display and shuts down the hard disk after a period of
inactivity.
_ Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Power Management Setup ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╤════════════════════════╗║ ACPI Function [Enabled] │ Item Help ║║ Video Off Method [DMPS]├────────────────────────║║ Wake-Up by PCI card [Enabled]│ Menu Level ► ║║ USB KB Wake-Up From S3 [Disabled] │║║ │ ║║ ** Reload Global Timer Events **│ ║║ COM, LPT Port [Disabled] │ ║║ HPET Support [Enabled] │║║ HPET Mode [32-bit mode] │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │║║ │ ║║ │║║ │ ║║ │ ║║ │ ║╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╧════════════════════════╝↑↓→←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:EXIT F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F7: Defaults Settings _
Fig. 62:Power Management Setup Page
ACPI Function
Two options are available: [Enable] and [Disable].
This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced
Configuration and Power Management (ACPI).
The default setting is [Enabled].
Video Off Method
The default setting is [DPMS].
Three options are available: (This item selects the way
how the monitor is blanked.)
[V/H SYNC+Blank] - This selection will cause the system
to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports
and also writes blanks to the video buffer.
[Blank Screen] - This option only writes blanks to the video
buffer.
[DPMS] - Display power management signalling according
to DMPS specification.
This function enables or disables wake-up by PCI card.
Default value is [Disabled].
USB KB Wake-Up From S3
This function enables or disables wake-up from ACPI
Suspend Type S3 for USB keyboards.
Default value is [Disabled].
Reload Global Timer Events
Reload Global Timer events are I/O events. When they
occur, they prevent the system from entering a power
saving mode or will wake up the system from such a
mode.
The system remains alert for anything that occurs to a
device which is configured as [Enabled], even when the
system is in a power down mode.
COM,LPT Port
This function enables or disables COM/LPT events.
Default value is [Disabled].
HPET Support
This function enables or disables the HPET Support.
Default value is [Enabled].
HPET Mode
This function selects the HPET Mode.
Default value is [32-bit mode]. If your OS support 64-bit
mode, choose [64-bit mode].
This section describes the configuration of the PCI
bus system.
PCI (Personal Computer Interconnect) is a bus that allows
I/O devices to operate at high speed.
This section covers some very technical items and it is
strongly recommended that only experienced users should
make any changes to the default settings.
The user can choose which device is initialized first as the
primary device, an external PCI–graphics card or the
[Onboard] graphics controller.
Default setting is [PCI Slot].
Resources Controlled By
The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the ability to configure
all plug and play compatible devices automatically. If you
set this option to [Manual], choose specific resources by
following submenus (a sub menu is preceded by an “x”).
Two options are available: [Auto (ESCD)] and [Manual].
The default setting is [Auto (ESCD)].
When resources are controlled manually, assign each
system interrupt a type, depending on the type of device
using the interrupt.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Some non-standard VGA cards, such as graphics
accelerators or MPEG video cards may not show colors
properly. The setting [Enable] should correct this problem.
Otherwise leave this with the default setting set to
[Disable].
PCI Express Root Ports
For the description of the PCI Express Root Ports Setting
refer to chapter 6.7.1.
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor - a technology
to build circuits like microprocessors
The internal base logic in the Mobile Intel® 915 Express
chipset (G)MCH
Central Processing Unit or processor
Cathode Ray Tube
Dynamic Bus inversion
Second generation Double Data Rate SDRAM memory
DDR3
DMA
DMI
DVI
EMI
technology
Third generation Double Data Rate SDRAM memory
technology
Direct Memory Access, feature that allows hardware
subsystems to access system memory independent of the
CPU
Direct Media Interface - The chip-to-chip interconnect
between the Mobile Intel® 915 Express chipset and the
Penryn. It is an Intel Proprietary interface
Digital Visual Interface is the interface specified by the
DDWG (Digital Display Working Group)
Electromagnetic Interference
Fast Ethernet
Ethernet connection with a frame transfer speed up to
100Mbit/s.