Lanner electronics AP-545V User manual

AP-545V
Single Board Computer with VGA
for ZIF Socket 7 Processor

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ãCopyright 1998
Ver. No. 1.1
LEI-UM-AP545V0-002
Date : 3.22.2000

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER1INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS 2
1.2 PACKING CHECK LIST 3
CHAPTER2JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS 4
2.1 BOARD OUTLINE OF AP-545V 4
2.2 CPU INSTALLING AND UPGRADING 5
2.3 JUMPER SETTING OVERVIEW 5
2.4 JUMPER LOCATION FOR AP-545V 6
2.5 JUMPER SETTINGS SUMMARY FOR AP-545V 7
2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS FOR AP-545V 8
2.7 I/O CONNECTORS LOCATION FOR AP-545V 14
2.8 I/O CONNECTORS SUMMARY FOR AP-545V 15
2.9 SETTING STATUS INDICATORS AND CONTROL 16
CONNECTORS
2.10 I/O CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION 17
CHAPTER3AMI BIOS SETUP 25
3.1 RUNNING AMI BIOS 25
3.2 AMI BIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY 26
3.3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 27
3.4 ADVANCED CMOS SETUP 31
3.5 ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP 36
3.6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 38
3.7 PCI PLUG AND PLAY SETUP 41
3.8 PERIPHERAL SETUP 45
3.9 CHANGE SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD 47
3.10 UTILITY 49
3.11 BIOS DEFAULTS 49


TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDIX A HOW TO USE WATCH-DOG TIMER 50
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL REFERENCE 51
APPENDIX C LANNER PCI PIGGYBACK MODULE 53
INSTALLATION
GLOSSARY
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
RMA SERVICE REQUEST FORM


AP-545V/1
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
The AP-545V is a half-size ISA single board computer for Socket 7 processor that is using the SIS’s
BGA chipset SiS5598 that support the Ultra DMA-33 for faster hard drive, VGA and USB function.
For boosting operation, this motivated card also supports sockets for a Flash Disk and one DIMM
memory module. It offers the function of an industrial computer on a single board with on-board 2nd
level cache RAM of 512KB for maximum performance.
The AP-545V is built with patent PCI piggyback expansion bus that is simply upgraded by changing
one card from another without replacing the whole system. It provides the primarily elements for
building an IBM PC/AT compatible computer for a wide variety of applications with system integration.
The AP-545V is fully compatible with the IBM PC/AT which means virtually all the software written for
the IBM PC/AT will run on the AP-545V SBC.
Other on-board features include two serial ports (one each of RS-232 and RS-232/422/485), one
multi-mode parallel (ECP/EPP/SPP) port, a floppy drive controller and a keyboard interface and a
PS/2 mouse interface. The built-in one high speed PCI IDE controller supports both PIO and bus
master modes. Up to two IDE devices can be connected, including large hard disks, CD-ROM
drives, tape backup drives and other IDE devices. Its 6-layer printed circuit board combines with
noise-tolerant and low power consumption CMOS technology applied on the board makes AP-545V
able to withstand any harsh industrial environments very well.

INTRODUCTION
AP-545V/2
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
oProcessor :For ZIF Socket 7 Processor
Intel PentiumÒ& MMX, AMD K5 & K6, Cyrix 6x86 &
M2 CPU
oChipset :SiS 5598 Chipset, Winbond I/O chipset compatible
oSystem Memory :One 168-pin DIMM socket up to 128MB SDRAM
oCache Memory :On-board 512KB Pipelined Burst Synchronous cache
oBIOS :256KB AMI License BIOS
oFlash Memory Disk :Reserved socket for DiskOnChip from M-System
support up to 72 MB Flash Memory Disk
oVGA Controller :VGA on chipset SiS 5598, on-board 2MB shared
memory
oIDE Drive Interface :One PCI IDE port, support up to two IDE devices and
Ultra DMA-33
oFloppy Drive Interface :One FDD port, support up to two floppy devices
oSerial Port :Two COM ports, one RS-232 and one RS-
232/422/485 serial ports
oParallel Port :One multi-mode parallel port (SPP/EPP/ECP)
oBus Interface :Optional ISA bus
oRTC Battery :Dallas RTC battery or compatible
oDMA :8 DMA channels
oInterrupts :16 levels of hardware interrupts
oPS/2 Mouse Connector :On-board 6-pin Mini-Din PS/2 Mouse connector
oKeyboard Connector :On-board 5-pin header and 6-pin Mini-Din connectors
oExpansion Bus :On-board patent PCI piggyback expansion bus
oWatchdog Timer :8 level time-out intervals (0.5/1/2/4/8/16/32/64 sec.)
oUniversal Serial Bus :Support 2 USB ports
oIR Interface :Support one IrDA header
oOperating Temperature :0°C~55°C (32°F~132°F)
oHumidity :10%~90%RH
oDimensions :185 mm X 122 mm (71/4” X 45/6” inches)
oNet weight :250 g (0.517 pounds)

INTRODUCTION
AP-545V/3
1.2 PACKING CHECK LIST
Before you begin to install your card, please make sure that you received the following materials as
listed below:
Item Qty Remark
AP-545V Single Board Computer 1 pc.
Keyboard adapter cable 1 set 6-pin AT keyboard connector to 5-pin PS/2 keyboard
connector
IDE/Floppy cable 1 pc. 40-pin standard header to 40-pin standard header
34-pin standard header to 34-pin standard header
Printer port cable 1 set 26-pin female flat connector t header to 25-pin male
D-Sub connector
User‘s manual 1 pc. AP-545V

AP-545V/4
CHAPTER 2.
JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONNECTORS
2.1 BOARD OUTLINE OF AP-545V
The Figure below shows the jumpers and connectors location on the AP-545V:
DIMM1
PKB1
AP-545V
BAT1
JP1
JP2
1
1
2
COM2
3
5
JP3
1
6
5
JP12
JP8
JP4
SiS
5598
l
BZ1
CPU
1
2
5
6
J1
J2
1
4
J3
J4
JP9
IR1
1
5
COM1
PMS1
VGA1
2
1
10
9
JP5
JP6
JP7
1
1
1
1
IDE1
FDC1
PRT1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
5
6
JP11
JP10
USBC1
KCN1
9
1
1
3
10
2
1
2
3
4
2
1
6
5
JP13
1
2
7
8
PC1
PC2
1
1
2
2
FAN1
1
3
25
26

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/5
2.2 CPU INSTALLING AND UPGRADING
To upgrade to a higher power Pentium CPU, simply remove the old CPU and install to a new one; be
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 you plan
to open the chassis of your IPC. Do not make connections when the power is turned
on as sensitive electronic components can be damaged by the sudden rush of power.
Please only allow experienced electronics technicians to do this job.
STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTION!
Caution! Computer components 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 time. Place all
electronic components on the anti-static pad for static-dissipation or in a
static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.
2.3 JUMPER SETTING OVERVIEW
In order to select the operation modes of your system, configure and set the jumpers on the your SBC
to match the need of your application. To set a jumper, a black 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 black 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 your local sales representative
before you make any changes. In general, you simply need a standard cable to make most
connections.

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/6
2.4 JUMPER LOCATION FOR AP-545V
AP-545V
JP1
JP2
1
2
3
JP3
1
6
5
JP12
JP8
JP4
CPU
1
2
5
6
JP5
JP6
JP7
1
1
1
1
1
2
5
6
JP11
JP10
1
3
1
2
3
4
2
1
6
5
JP13
1
2
7
8

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/7
2.5 JUMPER SETTINGS SUMMARY FOR AP-545V
JUMPERS
LOCATION FUNCTION
JP1 Select Internal CPU Clock Ratio
JP2 Select External CPU Clock
JP3 Select External VGA Function
JP4 ~ JP8 Select Serial Port#2 Type
JP10 Select Watch-Dog Time Out Period
JP11 M-System Address
JP12 Select Watch-Dog Function
JP13 Select Vcore Voltage

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/8
2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS FOR AP-545V
CPU Speed Reference Table
CPU Speed (MHz) 75 90 100 120 133 150 166 200 233
Clock setting 50 60 66.6 60 66.6 60 66.6 66.6 66.6
Frequency ratio 1.5 1.5 1.5 222.5 2.5 33.5
lJP1 : Select Internal CPU Clock Ratio
Clock Ratio JP1
1.5 X OFF
2.0 X 1-2
2.5 X ( Default ) 1-2 , 3-4
3.0 X 3-4
3.5 X OFF
4.0 X 1-2 , 5-6
4.5 X 1-2 , 3-4 , 5-6
5.0 X 3-4 , 5-6
5.5 X 5-6
Default :
1
3
5
JP1
2
4
6
1
3
5
JP1
2
4
6
1
3
5
JP1 2
4
6
1.5X
2.0X
2.5X
3.0X
4.0X
4.5X
5.0X
5.5X
3.5X
JP1

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/9
lJP2 : Select External CPU Clock
External CPU Clock JP2
50 MHz 1-2 , 3-4 , 5-6
60 MHz 1-2
66.6 MHz (Default ) OFF
75 MHz 3-4 , 5-6
83.3 MHz 1-2 , 3-4
lJP3 : Select Internal VGA Function
VGA Chips JP3
Disable 1-2
Enable ( Default ) 2-3
Default :
1
5
JP2
2
6
Default :
1
JP3
3
1
5
2
6
1
JP2
50MHz
60MHz
66.6MHz
75MHz
83.3MHz
5
2
6
JP2
JP2
Enable
JP3
Disable
1
2
1
3
JP3
JP3

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/10
lJP4~JP8 : Select Serial Port#2 Type
COM2 Type JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
RS-232 ( Default ) 1-21-21-21-21-2
RS-422 2-32-32-32-33-4
RS-485 2-32-32-32-35-6
Default :
JP8
1
JP6
JP7
JP4
JP5
2
5
6
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
1
5
2
6
JP8
JP7
JP5
JP4
JP6
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
JP7
2
6
JP8
JP5
JP4
JP6
5
1
JP4
JP8
JP5
JP6
JP7

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/11
lJP10 : Select Watch-Dog Time Out Period
Time Out Period JP10
0.5 sec 1L
1 sec 2L
2 sec 3L
4 sec (Default ) 4L
8 sec 4H
16 sec 3H
32 sec 2H
64 sec 1H
lJP11 : M-System Address
M-System Address JP11
C8000~CFFFF 1-2
D0000~D7FFF 3-4
D8000~DFFFF 5-6
Note : Spare Jumper at 2-4;M-System address
C8000 is already occupied by VGA BIOS
;therefore only D0000 and D8000
addresses are free.
Default :
JP10
L
H
3
2
1
4
Default :
JP11
6
2
1
5
JP10
0.5 SEC
1 SEC
2 SEC
4 SEC
8 SEC
16 SEC
32 SEC
64 SEC
L
H
JP10
1
4
2
3
L
H
1
2
3
4
JP10
C8000~CFFFF
D0000~D7FFF
D8000~DFFFF
2
1
6
5
JP11
6
5
JP11
1
2
JP11

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/12
lJP12 : Select Watch-Dog Function
Function JP12
Active By Reset System ( Default ) 1-2
Active By NMI System 2-3
Disable Watch-Dog OFF
JP12
1
Default :
3
JP12
Active By Reset
System
1
3
1
3
JP12
Active By NMI
System
Disable
Watch-Dog
JP12

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/13
lJP13 : Select Vcore Voltage
Vcore Voltage JP13
2.0 V OFF
2.1 V 1-2
2.2 V 3-4
2.3 V 1-2 , 3-4
2.4 V 5-6
2.5 V 1-2 , 5-6
2.6 V 3-4 , 5-6
2.7 V 1-2 , 3-4 , 5-6
2.8 V ( Default ) 7-8
2.9 V 1-2 , 7-8
3.0 V 3-4 , 7-8
3.1 V 1-2 , 3-4 , 7-8
3.2 V 5-6 , 7-8
3.3 V 1-2 , 5-6 , 7-8
3.4 V 3-4 , 5-6 , 7-8
3.5 V 1-2 , 3-4 , 5-6 , 7-8
Note : Spare Jumper at 2-4
Default :
7 5 3 1
JP13
8 6 4 2
7 5 3 1
JP13
8 6 4 2
7 5 3 1
8 6 4 2
2.0V
2.1V
2.2V
2.3V
2.4V
2.5V
2.6V
2.7V
2.8V
2.9V
3.0V
3.1V
3.2V
3.3V
3.4V
3.5V
JP13
JP13

JUMPER SETTING AND CONNECTORS
AP-545V/14
2.7 I/O CONNECTOR LOCATION FOR AP-545V
PKB1
AP-545V
1
COM2
5
CPU
J1
J2
1
4
J3
J4
JP9
IR1
1
5
COM1
PMS1
VGA1
2
1
10
9
IDE1
FDC1
PRT1
1
1
1
2
2
2
USBC1
KCN1
9
1
10
2
PC1
PC2
1
1
2
2
FAN1
1
3
25
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