Lanner electronics EM-566 Series User manual

EM-566 Series
VIA Eden VE Low-Power CPU For
Network Security Appliance ,
4xLANs Embedded SBC

COPYRIGHT©
This document is copyrighted by the original manufacture. The original manufacturer
reserves the right to make modifications to the product(s) described in this manual at any
time without notice. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be photocopied,
reproduced, transcribed, translated, or transmitted in whatever form without the written
consent of the manufacturer, except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup
purposes. All rights are reserved.
TRADEMARKS
Pentiumis a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies:
IBM, Intel, AMD, Cyrix, Award, AMI, S3, Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Novell, SCO,
PC/104, PICMG, ALI, UMC, SMC, Winbond. Products mentioned in this manual are for
identification purposes only. All names of products or services appearing in this manual
are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective organizations and
companies.
Copyright 2002
Ver. No. 1.0
LEI-UM-EM-566 Series
Date: 2003/01/08

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS 2
1.2 PACKING CHECK LIST 3
CHAPTER 2JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS 4
2.1 BOARD OUTLINE OF EM-566 4
2.2 INSTALLING AND UPGRADING THE CPU 5
2.3 JUMPER SETTING OVERVIEW 7
2.4 JUMPER LOCATIONS FOR EM-566 8
2.5 JUMPER SETTINGS SUMMARY FOR EM-566 9
2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS FOR EM-566 10
2.7 I/O CONNECTOR LOCATIONS FOR EM-566 11
2.8 I/O CONNECTOR SUMMARY FOR EM-566 12
2.9I/O CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION 13
CHAPTER 3AWARD BIOS SETUP 22
3.1 RUNNING AWARD BIOS 22
3.2 CMOS SETUP UTILITY 23
3.3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 25
3.4 Advanced CMOS Setup 27
3.5 Advanced Chipset Setup 31
3.6 Power Management Setup 33
3.7 Peripheral Setup 34
3.8 PCI Plug and Play Setup 36
3.9 Hardware Monitor Setup 39
3.10 CHANGE SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD 40
3.11 LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS 42
3.12 SAVE & EXIT SETUP 43
3.13 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 44

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 4DRIVERS SUPPORT 45
4.1 USE YOUR DRIVER CD-ROM 45
4.2FILE DIRECTORY 45
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL REFERENCE 46
GLOSSARY 48
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RMA SERVICE REQUEST FORM

INTRODUCTION
~ 1~
CHAPTER 1.
INTRODUCTION
The EM-566 Series is a 5.25" single board computer combining an onboard new VIA
embedded low power VIA Eden ESP VE Low-Power processor and the highly-integrated
VIA Apollo PLE133/VT686B chipset, that provides the most flexible, compatible, and
cost-effective platform solution for building a wide range of desktop and set top boxes to
thin clients and web terminals powerful computing and multimedia performance for all the
most popular productivity and Internet applications.
To enhance network security appliance, the EM-566 Seriescomes with Realtek RTL8100
10/100 Mbps fast Ethernet controllers and four Ethernet LAN ports to provide an ideal
price/performance 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
SODIMM which provide full functionality and performance to be used "exactly" where you
need it as well. In addition, one ATA mode CompactFlash type II socket used in installing
OS avoiding service disruption caused by hard disk's mechanical/magnetic failures.
EM-566 Serieshas many expansion functionssuch as one PCI and one 124-pin Mini-PCI
slot , One 40-pin IDE connector that supportsup to two IDE devices and Ultra
ATA/100/66/33 interface help designers and integrators improve system performance by
retrieving and sending data faster. For easy access, EM-566 Series has a 9-pin, RS-232
serial port for local system management, maintenance, and diagnostics. Everything you
could need is on-board.

INTRODUCTION
~ 2~
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
οProcessor :VIA Eden ESP VE series
οChipset :PLE133/VT686B, Realtek RTL8100
οPCIPart Module : A. Four Realtek RTL8100
B. One 124pin mini-PCI Slot
C. One Std PCI Slot
οSystem Memory/RAM :One 144 pin SODIMM
οIDE Drive Interface: A. One CompactFlash type II socket, support UltraDMA
mode
B. One 40-pin (2x20) UltraDMA-100 IDE connector
οBIOS :AMIlicensed BIOS
οI/O Connector :A. One DB-9 COM connector, One COM pin header
B. Four 10/100Mb RJ-45 connectors
C.Two USB1.1 port connector (Reserved)
D.One Power Jack (2.0mm)
οPin-header :A. One 6-pin PS/2 keyboard/mouse header
B. One Multi-mode parallel port header
C. On board mini software reset botton
D. One parallel port pin header (for control LCM use)
E. One 1*4 pin-header (for control Keypad use)
οRTC :Internal RTC with Li battery
οOperating Temperature :0 °C~60 °C
οStorage Temperature : -20 °C~70 °C
οHumidity :5 %~95%RH, non-condensing
οPower :2.5mm Power jack or On-board 20 pins ATX power
connector (AT Function Only)
οBoard Size (W xD) :203mm x 146mm
οVersion :EM-566A: VIA Eden 4000, Four RJ-45, One DB-9, Power
Jack, w/o LCM and Keypad control pin-header

INTRODUCTION
~ 3~
1.2 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 5.25” Embedded SBC

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 4~
JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
The figure below shows the jumpers and connectors location on the 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
LAN4
VGAB1
20
COMA1
LCMA1
LAN2
DIMMB1
LAN1
PKMB1
2
18
7
USBA1
2
110
9
1 2
15 16
1 2
1 2
11 12
1 9 20
1
2
25
26
PLRS1
1
8
CMOS1

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 5~
2.2 INSTALLING AND UPGRADING THE CPU
To upgrade to a higher power CPU, simply remove the old CPU and install a new one.
Make sure to set the jumpers for the new CPU type and speed.
WARNING!
Disconnect the power cord from your system when you intend to
work on it or when you plan to open the chassis of your industrial
computer. Do not make
connections when the power is turned on
because the sensitive electronic components could be damaged
by the sudden rush of power. Please only allow experienced
electronic technicians to do this job.
STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTION!
Caution! Computer compo
nents are very sensitive to damage
from static electric discharge. Always ground yourself to remove
static charge build-
up before touching the boards in the computer.
Use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic
components on anti-static pad for static-
dissipation or in
static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.
CAUTION!
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used ba
tteries according to the battery
manufacturer’s instructions or accepted environmental regulatory
standards.

JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS
~ 6~
¥
INSTALLINGTHE DIMM MODULE:
A DIMM module simply snaps into a socket on the system board. Pin1 of the DIMM
module must 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 socket.
3.Seat the module vertically into the socket. Make sure it is completely seated. The tabs
will hold the DIMM in place.
Pin1 Notch
Key
TabTab

JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS
~ 7~
2.3 JUMPER SETTING OVERVIEW
In order to select the operation modes of your system, configure and set the jumpers on
your SBC to match the needs of your applications. To set a jumper, a plastic cap
containing metal contacts is placed over the jumper 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 needle-nose pliers is recommended when working with jumpers. If you have
any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application, contact our local
sales representative before you make any changes. In general, you simply need a
standard cable to make most connections

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 8~
2.4 JUMPER LOCATIONS FOR EM-566
CMOS1
LAN3
LAN4
LAN2
LAN1
PLRS1
1
8

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)

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 10 ~
2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS FOR EM-566
lCMOS1:Clear CMOS Data
CMOS1 Description
1-2Normal (Default)
2-3Clear CMOS
lPLRS1:Power LED,HD LED,Reset, Speaker Connector(11 Pin 2.54mm)
Pin No. Description
1Power LED +
2POWER LED +
3GND
4HDD LED +
5HDD LED -
6RESET SW +
7RESET SW –(GND)
8External Speaker -
9Internal Buzzer -
10 NC
11 EXTERNAL SPEAKER +
Clear CMOS1
Normal (Default)
CMOS1
1
2
3
1
2
3
CMOS1
1
2
3
Default :
8-9 (ON)
Internal Buzzer
1
11
PLRS1

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 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
18
7
USBA1
2
110
9
1 2
15 16
1 2
1 2
11 12
1 9 20
1
2
25
26

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 12 ~
2.8 I/O CONNECTOR SUMMARY FOR EM-566
CONNECTOR FUNCTION
FAN1, FAN2 3 Pin Fan Connector
LAN1-4LAN Connector
PRJK1 3 Pin Power Input Jack
KPA1 LCM Keypad
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
USBA1 Port #1 & #2 Connector 2x5 Pin 2.54mm
Lede1 LED Status Output
PSA120 Pin ATX Power Connector
CF1 Compact Flash Connector
IDEB1IDE Interface Connector
PCIB1124 Pin Mini PCI Socket

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 13 ~
2.9 I/O CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION
lFAN1/2 : 3 Pin FAN Connector
Pin No. Description
1Ground
2+12V
3FAN Status
lLANA1~4: Type 1 ( RJ-45 )
Pin No. Description
1TX+
2TX-
3RX+
4T45
5T45
6RX-
7T78
8T78
lPRJK1 : 3 Pin Power Input Jack
Pin No. Description
1GND
2GND
3+12V
lKPA1 : LCM Keypad
Pin Description
1KPA1
2KPA2
3KPA3
4KPA4
LANA1
FAN1/2
1
2
3
PRJK1
KPA1
4
1

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
~ 14 ~
lCOMA1: RS-232 Serial Port #1 Connector ( D-Sub )
Pin No. Description
1Data Carrier Detect ( DCDA # )
2Receive Data ( RXDA )
3Transmit Data ( TXDA )
4Data Terminal Ready ( DTRA # )
5Ground ( GND )
6Data Set Ready ( DSRA # )
7Request To Send ( RTSA # )
8Clear To Send ( CTSA # )
9Ring Indicator ( RIA # )
lCOMB1: Serial Port #2 Connector ( Header )
Pin No. Description
1Data Carrier Detect (DCDB #)
2Data Set Ready (DSRB #)
3Receive Data (RXDB)
4Request To Send (RTSB #)
5Transmit Data (TXDB)
6Clear To Send (CTSB #)
7Data Terminal Ready (DTRB #)
8Ring Indicator (RIB #)
9Ground
10 NC
lPKMB1: PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector (2x4 Header 2.54mm )
Pin No.
Description Pin No.
Description
1KBCLK 2GND
3NC 4KBDATA
5NC 6MSDATA
7MSCLK 8VCC
1
2
9
10
COMB1
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
PKMB1
COMA1
1
5
9
6

~ 15 ~
lVGB1 : External VGA Connector ( 12 Pin Header )
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1R2Ground
3G4Ground
5B6Ground
7H-SYNC 8Ground
9V-SYNC 10 Ground
11 Detect-display Data 12 Detect-display CLOCK
lLCMA1: LCM CONNECTOR
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1VCC 2PGND
3LSTIN-4VEE
5LAFD-6LINIT-
7LPD1 8LPD0
9LPD3 10 LPD2
11 LPD5 12 LPD4
13 LPD7 14 LPD6
15 LCD 16 VCC
11
122
1
VGB1 2
16
15
1
LCMA1

~ 16 ~
lLPTA1: Parallel Connector
Pin No. Description Pin No. Description
1Strobe # 2Auto Form Feed
3Data0 4Error #
5Data1 6Initialize #
7Data2 8Printer Select IN #
9Data3 10 Ground
11 Data4 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
lUSBA1: Port #1 & #2 Connector 2x5 Pin 2.54mm
Pin No. Description Pin No.
Description
1USB_VCC 2USB_VCC
3USBD0-4USBD1-
5USBD0+ 6USBD1+
7Ground 8Ground
9USB Port#1Ground 10 USB Port#2 Ground
2
10
9
1
USBA1
LPTA1
1
2
25
26
Table of contents
Other Lanner electronics Computer Hardware manuals
Popular Computer Hardware manuals by other brands

Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments DEM-DAI1802 user guide

Acrosser Technology
Acrosser Technology AR-B1550 manual

No Wires Needed
No Wires Needed 1100 series user manual

Bering
Bering OptiPac 7698NH user manual

NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors UM10569 user manual

HighPoint
HighPoint RocketAIC 7749EW Series Quick installation guide