Eurotech Appliances CPU-1461 user manual Primary and Secondary ATAPI Page, ATAPI unit type

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Primary and Secondary ATAPI Page

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PC/104-PlusCPU-1461 Module

 

 

 

 

Primary and Secondary ATAPI Page

This option concerns mass storage devices using a standard EIDE interface.

The CPU board has two EIDE controllers, so the ATAPI Units can be separated in two parts: ATAPI Primary and ATAPI Secondary. In any case the options are the same.

Note: ATAPI (or EIDE) devices can be both hard disks and CD_ROM devices or, sometimes, storage tape-units.

Note: each EIDE interface supports two peripherals, called master unit and slave unit. Remember to select as master unit a bootable disk (containing any valid O.S.).

ATAPI unit type

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

Description

Note

None

 

No unit selected

 

 

Auto

 

Unit auto-detection

 

 

LBA

 

LBA unit selected

 

 

CHS

 

CHS unit selected

 

 

CD-ROM

 

CD-ROM unit selected

 

 

Other

 

Other unit selected

 

 

Note: when the Auto feature is selected, the BIOS ignores any other data (like Mode, Cyls, Head, etc.). Use this option for the most of hard disks or other ATAPI devices.

Note: LBA and CHS are two different types of ATAPI units addressing mode. The first one is normally used with modern hard disks, from 512 Kbytes to above 8 Gbytes in size. For both modes, the user should know the physical hard-disk structure in terms of Cylinders, Heads and Sectors. For easy use of any kind of disk, the Auto option is preferable.

Note: to speed-up the bootstrap select the option None for unused ATAPI devices.

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Contents CPU-1461 EmbeddedDNAUser’s Manual COPYRIGHT 1994-2005 Eurotech S.p.A. All Rights ReservedPC/104-Plus - CPU-1461 Module Environmental safety ConventionsImportant features or IconPage Contents Multifunction Connector SectionContents Connectors DescriptionChapter 5 Watch Dog Timer Chapter 6 TroubleshootingChapter 4 The Set-up Program AppendixChapter 1 Product Overview Product Definition BIOS FlashPower Supply ArchitectureChapter 2 Jumper Description Jumper Layout and Configuration DefaultJumper # TypeChapter 3 Connectors Description Connectors Layout Note in figure 2, a red square pad indicates pin 1 of each connectorJ14 J16 J17 J4J5Page J4 for Multifunction and VGA CPU-1461Carrier Module Multifunction Connector Section The Eurotech Multifunction Adapter ƒ System resetƒ External Battery ƒ SpeakerVGA Section Supported CRT-VGA Video ResolutionsJ5 IDE Connector IDE/DOMJ7 for USB 2.0 Ports 5 and USBJ9 Auxiliary Power Connector PowerPower button input AuxiliaryJ14 for USB 1.1 Ports 7 and 8 and Audio-CODEC The Eurotech USB & AC97-Audio Codec AdapterTo J14 CPU Board Connector Aux IN CD INAux IN SpkPhone IN/OUTJ16 for USB 2.0 Ports 1to J17 for SERIAL1 and SERIAL2 J20 for Ethernet EthernetThe Eurotech Ethernet Transceiver To CPU Board NetConnectorRJ45 Connector Chapter 4 The Set-up Program Select “Quit” to exit from the Setup program Use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight to other optionsPress the “ESC” key to return to the items of the Main menu The follow screen will be displayed The Set-up pages General PageQuick Boot TimeDate Floppy disksDevices Page Boot Try SequenceFloppy Controller Primary and secondary EIDE Video ControllerAC97 Controller NetworkCommunications Page Serial Ports 1 andParallel Port VP2000 and VT100Parallel Port Mode Primary and Secondary ATAPI Page ATAPI unit typePIO Mode Translation ModeCylinders HeadsAdvanced page Detect NowPCI Advanced Page ISA IRQLatency Time Devices Error Handling Page ISA BusError on Keyboard Error on VideoError on Floppy Disks Error on Fixed DisksPage Chapter 5 Watch Dog Timer This chapter explains how to use the Watch Dog timerWhat is a Watch Dog? How to use the Watch DogUse the System BIOS INT 52h functions How to turn the Watch Dog ONDirectly accessing Watch Dog I/O mapped registers How to turn the Watch Dog OFFUse the following code to Enable Watch Dog Use following code to refresh the Watch Dog Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting a PC/104 SystemTechnical/Sales Assistance CPU Module doesn’t workReturning For Service ftp//ftp.eurotech.itPage Company Name Page Appendix A.1 Electrical and Environmental Specifications Operating CharacteristicsElectrical Operating Characteristics Backup Battery CharacteristicsAbsolute Maximum Ratings MTBF Mean Time Between FailuresA.2 Mechanical Dimensions The CPU-1461 mechanical dimensions are shown in the following picture¾ Dimensions 90 X 96 mm 3.6”X3.8” CPU-1461 Board dimensionsUSB Audio Codec Dimensions Ethernet Adapter DimensionsA.3 Safety Summary Multifunction Adapter Dimensions62.0 12.0Use Caution When Exposing or Handling the CRT Observe Dangerous Procedure WarningsGround the Instrument Do Not Operate in an Explosive AtmosphereDisclaimer of Warranty ReliabilityLife Support Policy Glossary B BIOSA ATA ATAPIC CELLULAR G GPS M MIDI MPEGN NDIS NTSCR RAM S SCSISECAM SMBusV VGA W WANAcronyms and Abbreviations Page Technical & Sales Assistance techsupp@eurotech.itftp//ftp.eurotech.it