Ampro Corporation XTX 820 manual Hardware Health Configuration, Hardware Health Event Monitoring

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Chapter 4

BIOS Setup Utility

If this field is set to [Always], all resources and interrupts associated with Serial Redirection are protected and not released to DOS. This option lets Serial Redirection permanently reside at base memory which allows the DOS console to be redirected. However, the graphics output (VGA, SVGA, etc) from DOS programs is not redirected.

If this field is set to [Boot Loader], Serial Redirection is active during the OS boot loader process. This allows boot status messages to be redirected, but Serial Redirection will terminate when the OS loads.

Terminal Type – [ANSI], [VT100], or [VT-UTF8]

If [VT-UTF8] is selected, the following field disappears from the screen.

VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

This field enables VT-UFT8 combination key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals.

Sredir Memory Display Delay – [No Delay], [Delay 1 sec], [Delay 2 sec] or [Delay 4 sec] This fields sets the delay in seconds for the memory information to display on screen.

>Hardware Health Configuration

H/W Health Function – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Hardware Health Event Monitoring

Board Temperature – [Current board temperature °C/°F]

CPU Temperature – [Current processor die temperature °C/°F]

VcoreA – [Current Core A reading]

VcoreB – [Current Core B reading]

+3.3Vin – [Current +3.3V reading]

+5Vin – [Current +5V reading]

VBAT – [Current VBAT (≈3.0V) reading]

>Watchdog Configuration

Post Watchdog – [Disabled], [30 sec], [1 min], [2 min], [5 min], [10 min], or [30 min]

This watchdog is only active during the power-on-self-test (POST) of the system and provides a facility to prevent errors during bootup by performing a reset.

*If this field is enabled by selecting a time interval (30 sec to 30 min) it will direct the watchdog timer to reset the system if it fails to boot the OS properly. Refer to the watchdog timer section in Chapter 3 for more information.

Runtime Watchdog – [Disabled], [One-time trigger], [Single Event ], or [Repeated Event]

This field selects the operating mode of the runtime watchdog and will be initialized just before the operating system starts booting.

∗ If this field is set to [One time trigger], the watchdog will be disabled after the first trigger.

∗ If this field is set to [Single event', every stage will be executed only once, then the watchdog will be disabled.

∗ If this field is set to [Repeated event] the last stage will be executed repeatedly until a reset occurs.

∗ If [Disabled] is selected the following options do not appear on screen.

Delay – [Disabled], [10 sec], [30 sec], [1 min], [2 min], [5 min], [10 min], or [30 min]

This field selects the delay time before the runtime watchdog becomes active. This ensures the operating system has enough time to load.

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Contents XTX Computer On Module Reference Manual Audience Assumptions Contents Index List of Figures List of Tables Reference Manual XTX Purpose of this Manual SpecificationsReference Material XTX 820 Support Products Related Ampro ProductsAmpro ETX Products Ampro XTX ProductsOther Ampro Products Chapter ETX→ Concept and XTX Extension Chapter Product OverviewHardware Design Path Product DescriptionBoard Features Chapter Chapter COM1 COM2 Block DiagramChip Type Mfg Model Description Function Major Integrated Circuits ICsCPU GmhcSignals Description Connector DefinitionsPhysical Specifications SpecificationsMechanical Specifications DimensionEnvironmental Specifications Power SpecificationsThermal/Cooling Solutions Parameter GHz ULV Celeron GHz LV Pentium M CharacteristicsOverview HardwareMemory CPU U1Available Typical Interrupt Source Connected to Pin Memory MapAddress Range Decimal Hex SizeAddress Range Size Description Decimal Hex Address MapAddress hex Size Available Description 0CFC 0CFFSignal PCI Bus Interface Connector J1PCI Bus Pin #PME GNTDevsel FrameAD9 GNDCBE0 AD6REQ CLKCBE3 CBE2CBE1 J1 Pin # Signal Description Signal Description Pin #Universal Serial Bus USB Serial Interrupt RequestPin # Signal Description VCC0 GNT0VCC1 SerirqVCC2 AoutrVCC3 ReservedVCC5 VCC4PCI Express/ExpressCards PCI Express Interface J2Additional Universal Serial Bus USB Ports Serial ATAExtended System Management LPC InterfacePCIREQ#A PCIGNT#AFantachoin FanpwmoutEXC1RST# Fan tachometer input Primary I/O Interface J3 Signal 34-Pin Description Pin # CableFloppy Port Parallel Port Signal DB25 Description Pin #Serial Ports 1 PS/2 Keyboard Infrared IrDA PortPS/2 Mouse CTS2Video Interface Internal Graphics FeaturesCRT Interface Video EngineLvds Interface J3 Pin # Signal Description TV Out Component and S-Video Comp Floppy Write Protect Senses the diskette is write protected MOT DRVIDE Ports IDE and Auxiliary Interface J4Pideior PideiowPiderdy CblidpTX+ Ethernet Port InterfaceLiled ActledPower Management Signals Power Control SignalsSpeaker SMBus I2C Bus Real Time Clock RTC/BatteryMatrix Component Address Binary GND2 I2DATGND4 GPE1GND7 GND5VCC6 RXD GPE2RXD+ TXDSdvo Port MiscellaneousTemperature Monitoring Serial Console Remote AccessWatchdog Timer WDT Power and Sleep States Power InputPower-On Switch PwrokSleep States Acpi Wake Up Activities Signal/Device ConditionGEP1 Introduction Accessing Bios Setup Utility VGA DisplayBios Setup Utility Menu Item/Topic Accessing Bios Setup Utility Remote AccessBios Main Setup Screen Bios MenusKey Description ESCAcpi Configuration Bios Advanced Setup ScreenPCI IRQ Resource Exclusion PCI ConfigurationSerial ATA in Enhanced/Native Mode Parallel ATA in Enhanced/Native ModeAzalia Intel High Definition Audio Graphics Configuration Flat Panel Resolution BITs AutoChipset Configuration CPU ConfigurationInterface Configuration PCI Express ConfigurationClock Configuration Primary IDE Master Not Detected or Device Type IDE ConfigurationChapter Bios Setup Utility Secondary IDE Master Not Detected or Device Type Primary IDE Slave Not Detected or Device TypeThird IDE Master Not Detected or Device Type Secondary IDE Slave Not Detected or Device TypeFourth IDE Master Not Detected or Device Type Third IDE Slave Not Detected or Device TypeFourth IDE Slave Not Detected or Device Type Module Version USB Devices Enabled Drives None USB ConfigurationUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration Bios Post Keyboard/Mouse ConfigurationWatchdog Configuration Hardware Health ConfigurationHardware Health Event Monitoring Chapter Bios Setup Utility Boot Priority Selection Device Based or Type Based Bios Boot Setup ScreenBoot Device Priority Boot Settings Configuration Loss Control feature To clear Supervisor password Bios Security Setup ScreenHard Disk Security APM Bios Power Setup ScreenChapter Bios Setup Utility Exit Options Bios Exit Setup ScreenLoading Defaults Reference Manual XTX Method Contact Information Appendix a Technical SupportAppendix a Appendix B LAN Boot Feature Initializing Intel R Boot Agent FE PXE v2.0 Build 0xx WfM Accessing the LAN PXE Boot FeaturePress F12 if you want to boot from the Network Alternate Method of Selecting LAN BootReference Manual XTX J6 Sdvo Appendix C Connector Part NumbersAppendix C PCI AcpiCD-ROM USBRTC Real Time Clock RTC Reference material WDT

XTX 820 specifications

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