Giantec GT-660 User manual

GT-660
Mobile Celeron
w/VGA/LAN/Audio
w/Video Capture/GPIO
Embedded Board
User’s Manual

User’s Manual
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Dec. 2002
Printed in Taiwan
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lGT-660 Mobile Celeron Embedded board x 1pcs
lDriver & UtilityCD_ROM x 1 pcs
lHDD cable x 1 pcs
lUser’s manual x 1pcs

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 General Introduction…………………………………….1-1
1.2 Specifications…………………………………………… 1-2
Chapter 2. Jumpers and Connectors
2.1 Jumpers setting ………………………………….……… 2-2
2.2 Connectors …………………………………….……….. 2-4
Chapter 3. Installation.
3.1 Completing the Installation ………………….……….. 3-1
Chapter 4. AWARD BIOS Setup
4.1 Introduction …………………………………..……….4-1
4.2 The Main Menu ……………………………………… 4-4
4.3 Standard CMOS Setup …………………………….….4-6
4.4 Advanced BIOS Features …………………………….4-10
4.5 Advanced Chipset Features …………………………..…4-13
4.6 Integrated Peripherals ..…………………………..…... 4-16
4.7 Power Management Setup ………………..…………….4-20
4.8 PnP/PCI Configuration setup………………………..…….4-23
4.9 PC Health Status ……………………………………….. 4-25
4.10 Default Menu ………………………………………… 4-27
4.11 Password Setting……………………………………….. 4-28
4.12 Exit Selecting ………….. ………..…………………….. 4-29
4.13 POSTMessages ……………………………………… 4-30
4.14 POSTcodes ………………………………………….…4-36
Chapter 5. Software Setup
5.1 INF update utilityfor 815E chipset ……..…………….5-1
5.2 Intel 815E chipset Graphics control Driver .………….5-6
5.3 PCI Multimedia Audio Device ………………….……… 5-8
5.4 PCI Ethernet Controller Found ………………………….5-13
5.5 PCI Multimedia Video Device Found ………………….. 5-29
Appendix A. Network
Appendix B. Updating BIOS
Appendix C. Mechanical Drawing

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Chapter 1
Introduction
This manual describes theGT-660 single board computers. Chapter 1providesgeneral
information and specifications. Chapter 2contains jumper and connector information.
Chapter 3describes componentinstallations. Chapter 4describes AWARD BIOS setup
information and BIOS POSTcode,and Chapter 5 for software setupprocedure. Appendix A
describes the network interface. Appendix Blists the connector pin assignment. Appendix
C describes the updating the systemBIOS. Appendix D for the mechanical drawing
1.2 General introduction
The GT-660 is afull featured, industrialized, single board computer with ahigh-frequency
Intel Mobile UltraLowVoltage Celeron®processor thatbrings advanced CPUtechnology
and processing power to the latest PCI applications. Onboard 128 MB memorydesigned to
meet rugged environment on vibration protect. The INTEL 815E AGPchipset built in to
the single board computer is the most efficient and reliable wayto upgrade existing ISA
systems to PentiumIII technology.
The GT-660 combines manyfeatures needed for systemoperation intoone compact single
board computer,including 2D/3D graphics accelerator,10/100 TXEthernet adapter,Two
USB ports, TwoUltra/DMAIDEdrive controllers, Twohigh performance serial ports,
and the latest BIOS features. Additionalenhancements to the GT-660Vinclude a4/8
-channel maximumvideo inputinterface.
The INTEL 815E includes ahighly integrated graphics accelerator.Its architecture consists
ofdedicated multi-media engines executing in parallel to deliver high performance 3D, 2D
and motion compensation video capabilities.
The 3D and 2D engines are managed bya3D /2D pipeline processor allowing asustained
flowofgraphics data to be rendered and displayed. The 815E directlydrive astandard
progressive scan monitor up to a resolution of1280x1024.
The Intel 815E AGPchipset is atwo-chip set comprised of the Intel 82815 (GMCH) Host
Bridge with graphics accelerator and the Intel 82801BA(ICH2)I/Osubsystem.The 64-bit
main memoryinterface in the GMCH provides optimized supportfor SDRAM at 133 MHz.
The ICH2 is aPCIRev 2.1 compliant PCI bridge that supports 3.3Vand 5V33MHz PCI
operations. The ICH2 chipincludes Desktop Power Managementsupport,enhanced DMA
controller and an integrated IDE controller with UltraDMA66/100 support. In addition, it
provides USB hostinterface support for two USB ports.

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1.2 Specifications
Processors
•Mobile ultra lowvoltage Celeron Processor.
Memory
•Supporton board 128MB SDRAM
BIOS
•Licensed AWARD BIOS, 4M bit Flash ROM, Plug-and-Playcompatible
Chip Set
•Intel 815E AGPchipset
82815E Graphics and MemoryController Hub (GMCH)
82801BAI/O Controller Hub 2 (ICH2).
Video Interface
•Conexant Bt878 Video decoder processor. Support 4 / 8-channels video input.
Display
•Intel 82815E Graphics Accelerator.
-Supportnon-interlace CRTmonitors, 1280x1024 24-bitcolors
-Displayconnector: DB-15 VGAconnector for CRTmonitor
LAN Controller
•Realtek 8100B Ethernet controller, 10/100 TXwith RJ-45 connector.
Audio
•AC97 V2.1 compliant Audio CODEC with 3D sound.
EIDE Disk Controller (Single port)
•Up to two fixed disk drives supported
•PIO Mode 4 and Ultra DMA33/66/100 supported.
•Full supportfor LS-120 HD floppydrive.
SerialPorts
•One RS-232 serial ports, with 16C550-compatible, FIFO buffer
•One RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 selectable serial port with 16C550-compatible, FIFO buffer

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Universal Serial Bus (USB)
•Two USB connectors at rear connector.
•Power supplied through +5VDC self-healing fuse
Power Requirement
•Supports12 VDC ~ 24 VDCwide range power source.
Dimension
•L x W: 248 mm x 140 mm
Operating Environment
Temperature
•0 to 55°C
Humidity
•5 to 90% RHNC
Storage Environment
Temperature
•0 to 65°C
Humidity
•5 to 95% RHNC
Current Requirements
•+12Vtypical current draw: 1.5 – 2.0A
•+12Vmaximumcurrent draw: 2 - 3A
•+24Vmaximumcurrent draw: 1 – 1.5A

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Chapter 2 Jumpers and Connectors
Figure 2-1 Jumper of GT-660

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2.1 Jumpers setting
Power Switch (SW1)
Signals SW1
Power ON 1-2
Power OFF 2-3
FAN control (FAN1)
Function FAN1
Sense 3
+5V 2
PWM control 1
FAN connector (FAN2)
Function FAN2
+5V 1,4
GND 2,3
CMOS Clear (J1) J1
POWER OFF and Move jumper frompin 1-2 to pin2-3 of J1,
Reminding POWER OFF 1minute.
Then Move JUMPER back to 1-2 OF J1
RTC Battery (J2)
Function J2
+3.6V 1
Ground 2

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HDD Connector (IDE)
IDE
1
2
43
44
Drawingof IDE 44 pin boxheader
Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal
1- RST2GND
3D7 4D8
5D6 6D9
7D5 8D10
9D4 10 D11
11 D3 12 D12
13 D2 14 D13
15 D1 16 D14
17 D0 18 D15
19 GND 20 N.C.
21 N.C. 22 GND
23 IOW 24 GND
25 IOR 26 GND
27 IORDY 28 N.C.
29 N.C. 30 GND
31 IRQ 32 -IO CS16
33 A134 N.C.
35 A036 A2
37 CS0 38 CS1
39 -ACT40 GND
41 VCC 42 VCC
43 GND 44 N.C.

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Connector-AConnector-B Connector-C
111
12 22
18
910
1
14
13
26
External Connector
Pin assignment of Multi-Lock connector
Note: The connector was mounted on upside down.
The pin assignment is different with the drawing fromAMP.
Connector-A
11 1
22 12
Connector-B
1
9
16
8
13 1
26 14
Connector-C

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GPIO / VIDEO connectors
Pin no. of Connector-AGROUP Signal Cable-A schematics
General IN-OUT
GPIO-1 114
General IN-OUT
GPIO-2 12 16
General IN-OUT
GPIO-3 213
General IN-OUT
GPIO-4 13 15
General IN-OUT
GPIO-5 356
General IN-OUT
GPIO-6 14 64
General IN-OUT
GPIO-7 455
General IN-OUT
GPIO-8 15 63
General IN-OUT
GPIO-Ground 16 62
Video Video IN-1 653
Video Video IN-2 17 61
Video Video IN-3 752
Video Video IN-4 18 60
Video Video IN-5 851
Video Video IN-6 19 59
Video Video IN-7 950
Video Video IN-8 20 58
Video Video -Ground 554
Audio Microphone IN 10 49
Audio Audio Line IN-R 11 11
Audio Audio Line IN-L 22 12
Audio Audio Ground 21 57
* Note 1: GPIO is TTL compatible interface.
* Note 2: Video input supports NTSC/PAL with 0.7 Vpp (Max.)
* Note 3: For 4 channels Video, please connect to Video IN-1, 2, 3, 4 only.
* Note 4: For 8 channels Video, please connect to Video IN-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

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VGA / USB connectors
Pin no. of Connector-BGroup Signal Cable-B schematics
Audio Audio Line OUT-R 140
Audio Audio Line OUT-L 948
Audio Audio GND 10 47
Video TV out 239
VGAVGAGND 11 46
VGAV-sync 338
VGAH-sync 12 45
VGARED 536
VGAGREEN 13 44
VGABLUE 437
USB USB0 + 635
USB USB0 - 14 43
USB USB1 + 734
USB USB1 - 15 42
USB USB VCC 833
USB USB Ground 16 41

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Power/ IR/ COM/ LAN connectors Pin no. of Connector-CGROUP Signal Cable-C schematics
POWER VDD-IN 27
POWER VDD-IN 15 9
POWER GROUND 18
POWER GROUND 14 10
Control Ignition-IN 324
IR CIR-IN 423
IR CIR-VCC 17 31
IR CIR-GND 16 32
Power +5V 522
Power Ground 18 30
COM1 COM1-RI 621
COM1 COM1-DTR720
COM1 COM1-CTS819
COM1 COM1-TxD 918
COM1 COM1-RTS10 17
COM1 COM1-RxD 11 3
COM1 COM1-DSR 12 2
COM1 COM1-DCD 13 1
COM2 COM2-TxD 19 29
COM2 COM2-RxD 20 28
LANLink LED 21 27
LANActive LED 22 26
LANLAN- RX- 23 25
LANLAN- RX + 24 6
LANLAN- TX - 25 5
LANLAN- TX + 26 4

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Recommend connection
CRT Display Connector (VGA)
15
15 10
Pin no. of VGA Signal Pin no. of Connector-B
1RED 5
2GREEN 13
3BLUE 4
4,9,11,12,15 N/C N/C
5,6,7,8,10 GND 11
13 H-SYNC 12
14 V-SYNC 3
Audio output connector:
Audio out connector Pin no. of Connector-B
Pin NamePin
1Audio Line OUT-R 1
2Audio Line OUT-L 9
3Audio GND 10
USB connector:
USB Ports Pin no. of Connector-B
Pin NamePin
2USB0 + 6
3USB0 - 14
4,8 GND 16
1,5 USB power 8
6USB1 + 7
7USB1 - 15

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Composite video Out
Video out Pin no. of Connector-B
Pin NamePin
2CMPS2
1GND 11
COM 1 Connector
1
65
9
RS-232 Connector (COM1)
Pin no.
RS232
Pin no. of Connector-C
1
DCD
13
2
RxD
11
3
TxD
9
4
DTR
7
5
GND
18
6
DSR
12
7
RTS
10
8
CTS
8
9
RI
6
RS-232 Connector (COM2)
Pin no.
RS232
Pin no. of Connector-C
1
DCD
NC
2
RxD
20
3
TxD
19
4
DTR
NC
5
GND
18
6
DSR
NC
7
RTS
NC
8
CTS
NC
9
RI
NC

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LAN (RJ-45)
Pin no. of RJ-45
NAME
Pin no. of Connector-C
1
TX +
26
2
TX -
25
3
RX +
24
4
NC
NC
5
NC
NC
6
RX -
23
7
NC
NC
8
NC
NC
Infrared: Audio In Pin no. of Connector-C
Pin NamePin
CIR IN 4
IR GND 16
IR VCC 17
Power source:Audio Out Pin no. of Connector-C
Pin NamePin
1Power IN 2,15
2GND 1,14

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2.2 Connectors
The connectors allowthis main board to connect with other parts of the system.
Someproblemsencountered with your systemmaybe caused byloose or
improper connections. Ensure that all connectors are in place and firmly
attached.
Component Location
HDD (IDE) connector IDE
USB connector Connector - B
External power connector Connector - C
Serial Port Connector - C
Audio OUT Connector - B
Audio IN Connector - A
MIC Connector - A
LANConnector - C
Video INPUT Connector - A
CMOS RAM clear J1
GPIO Connector - A
IR Connector - C
SystemFANFAN1,2
RTC batteryJ2

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Chapter 4. AWARD BIOS Setup
4.1 Introduction
This manual discusses Award™Setup programbuilt into the ROM BIOS.
The Setup programallowsusers to modifythe basic systemconfiguration.
This special information is then stored in battery-backed RAMso that it retains
the Setup information when the power is turned off.
The AwardBIOS™installed in your computer system’sROM (Read Only
Memory)is acustomversion of an industrystandard BIOS. This means that
it supports Intel/Cyrix/AMD processors in astandard IBM-ATcompatible
input/output system.The BIOS provides critical low-level support for standard
devices such as disk drives and serial and parallel ports.
The AwardBIOS™has been customized byadding important, but
non-standard, features such as virus and password protection as well as special
support for detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system.
The rest of this chapter is intended to guide you through the process of
configuring your systemusing Setup.
Starting Setup
The AwardBIOS™is immediatelyactivated when you first power on the
computer. The BIOS reads the systeminformation contained in the CMOS and
begins the process of checking out the systemand configuring it. When it
finishes, the BIOS will seek an operating systemon one of the disks and then
launch and turn control over to the operating system.
While the BIOS is in control, the Setup programcan be activated in one of two
ways:
1. Bypressing <Del> immediatelyafter switching the systemon, or
2. Bypressing the <Del> keywhen the following message appears brieflyat
the bottomof the screen during the POST(Power On Self-Test).
Press DEL to enter SETUP.

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If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup,
restart the systemto tryagain byturning it OFF then ON or pressing the
"RESET" button on the systemcase. You mayalso restart bysimultaneously
pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. If you do not press the keysat the
correct timeand the systemdoes not boot, an error message will be displayed
and you will again be asked to...
PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP
Using Setup
In general, you use the arrowkeysto highlight items, press <Enter> to select,
use the PageUp and PageDownkeysto change entries, press <F1> for help and
press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more detail about howto
navigate in the Setup programusing the keyboard.
Key Function
↑key Move to the previous item
↓key Move to the next item
←key Move to the itemon the left (menu bar)
→key Move to the itemon the right (menu bar)
Esc keyMain Menu: Quit without saving changes
Sub-menus: Exit Current page to the next higher level menu
Enter keySelect the itemyou desired
PgUp keyIncrease the numeric value or make changes
PgDn keyDecrease the numeric value or make changes
+ keyIncrease the numeric value or make changes
- keyDecrease the numeric value or make changes
Esc keyMain Menu -- Quit without saving changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu --
Exit current page and return to Main Menu
F1 keyGeneral help on Setup navigation keys
F5 keyLoad previous values fromCMOS
F6 keyLoad the fail-safe defaults fromBIOS default table
F7 keyLoad the optimized defaults
F10 keySave all the CMOS changes and exit
Table 4-1 Legend Keys
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