Emerson Computer Hardware MITX 440 DVI 2E User Manual

Embedded Computing for  
Business-Critical ContinuityTM  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E  
Installation and Use Guide  
P/N: 6806800K37B  
August 2010  
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Overview of Contents  
This manual is divided into the following chapters and appendix.  
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Chapter 1, Introduction, on page 21, describes the features of single core and dual core  
processors, standard compliances, mechanical data, ordering information, and product  
identification.  
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and power requirements, installation prerequisites, processor cooler and memory module  
installation and removal procedures.  
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Chapter 3, Controls, LEDs, and Connectors, on page 45, describes the LEDs and connectors  
used on the motherboard.  
Chapter 4, Functional Description, on page 57, describes the functionalities provided on the  
motherboard.  
Chapter 5, Operation, on page 73, describes the boot process, setup utility, and POST  
codes.  
Operating Systems and Drivers.  
Appendix A, Related Documentation, on page 107, lists the related documents.  
Abbreviations  
This document uses the following abbreviations:  
Abbreviation  
ACPI  
Definition  
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  
Advanced Host Controller Interface  
American Megatrends Inc  
AHCI  
AMI  
AMT  
Active Management Technology  
Application Processor  
AP  
APIC  
Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller  
ACPI Source Language  
ASL  
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Abbreviation  
ATA  
Definition  
Advanced Technology Attachment  
AT Attachment Packet Interface  
Advance Technology Extended  
Boot Device Selection  
ATAPI  
ATX  
BDS  
BIOS  
BSP  
Basic Input-Output System  
Boot Strap Processor  
CMOS  
COM  
CRT  
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor  
Communications  
Cathode Ray Tube  
CSM  
CTS  
Compatibility Support Module  
Clear To Send  
DC  
Dual Core/Direct Current  
Data Carrier Detect  
DCD  
DMA  
DMI  
Direct Memory Access  
Direct Media Interface  
DSR  
Device Status Register  
DTR  
Data Terminal Ready  
DVI  
Digital Visual Interface  
DVMT  
DXE  
Dynamic Video Memory Technology  
Driver Execution Environment  
Error Checking and Correcting  
Extended Capabilities Parallel Port  
Extensible Firmware Interface  
Enhanced Host Controller Interface  
Electromagnetic Magnetic Compatibility  
Emergency Management Services  
Enhanced Parallel Port  
ECC  
ECP  
EFI  
EHCI  
EMC  
EMS  
EPP  
ESD  
Electro-Static Discharge  
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Abbreviation  
GBE  
Definition  
Gigabit Ethernet  
GLCI  
GPI  
Gigabit LAN Connect Interface  
General Purpose Input  
General Purpose Input Output  
General Purpose Output  
Graphics Processing Unit  
Integrated Device Electronics  
Internal Graphics Device  
Initial Program Loader  
Local Flat Panel  
GPIO  
GPO  
GPU  
IDE  
IGD  
IPL  
LFP  
LPC  
Low Pin Count  
LPT  
Line Printer Terminal  
LVDS  
MAC  
MSR  
NMI  
NVRAM  
OEM  
PATA  
PCB  
Low Voltage Differential Signaling  
Medium Access Control  
Mode Specific Register  
Non-Maskable Interrupt  
Non-Volatile RAM  
Original Equipment Manufacturer  
Parallel AT Attachment  
Printed Circuit Board  
PCI  
Peripheral Component Interface  
Peripheral Component Interface Express  
PCI Express Graphics  
PCIE  
PEG  
PEI  
Pre-EFI Initialization  
PIC  
Programmable Interrupt Controller  
Programmed Input Output  
Power on Self Test  
PIO  
POST  
PPI  
PEIM-to-PEIM Interface  
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Abbreviation  
PWM  
PXE  
Definition  
Pulse Width Modulation  
Preboot Execution Environment  
Red,Green,Blue  
RGB  
RTC  
Real Time Clock  
RTS  
Request To Send  
RXD  
Receive X Data  
SATA  
SC  
Serial AT Attachment  
Single Core  
SCSI  
Small Computer System Interface  
Single Instruction Multiple Data  
Super Input/Output  
SIMD  
SIO  
SMBus  
SMM  
SPD  
System Management Bus  
System Management Mode  
Serial Presence Detect  
Serial Peripheral Interface  
Standard Parallel Port  
Tachometer  
SPI  
SPP  
TACH  
TDP  
Thermal Dissipation Power  
Trusted Platform Module  
Transmit X data  
TPM  
TXD  
UEFI  
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface  
Universal Host Controller Interface  
Video BIOS  
UHCI  
VBIOS  
VCC  
Voltage Current Circuit  
Core Voltage  
VCORE  
VGA  
Video Graphics Adapter  
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Abbreviation  
WDT  
Definition  
Watch Dog Timer  
Write Protect  
WP  
XD  
Execute Disable  
Extended Debug Port  
XDP  
Conventions  
The following table describes the conventions used throughout this manual.  
Notation  
Description  
0x00000000  
Typical notation for hexadecimal numbers (digits are  
0 through F), for example used for addresses and  
offsets  
0b0000  
bold  
Same for binary numbers (digits are 0 and 1)  
Used to emphasize a word  
Screen  
Used for on-screen output and code related elements  
or commands in body text  
Courier + Bold  
Used to characterize user input and to separate it  
from system output  
Reference  
Used for references and for table and figure  
descriptions  
File > Exit  
<text>  
[text]  
Notation for selecting a submenu  
Notation for variables and keys  
Notation for software buttons to click on the screen  
and parameter description  
...  
Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node  
12  
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.
Omission of information from example/command  
that is not necessary at the time being  
..  
Ranges, for example: 0..4 means one of the integers  
0,1,2,3, and 4 (used in registers)  
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Description  
Logical OR  
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
could result in death or serious injury  
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
may result in minor or moderate injury  
Indicates a property damage message  
No danger encountered. Pay attention to important  
information  
Summary of Changes  
This is the initial version of the manual.  
Part Number  
6806800K37A  
6806800K37B  
Publication Date  
March 2010  
Description  
GA version  
August 2010  
Updated the manual with new marketing numbers MITX-  
430/MITX-440-DVI-2E.  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
1.1  
Features  
The MITX-430 is a Mini-ITX motherboard based on the Intel® Atom™ D410 single-core or  
D510 dual-core processor that offers improved processing and graphics performance over  
existing Mini-ITX Intel Atom based products.  
It is designed to allow easy, cost-effective replacement of the motherboard in a production  
environment. There are two versions of MITX-430:  
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MITX-430 - Single core processor for low power consumption.  
MITX-440-DVI-2E - Dual core processor with some additional features for higher  
performance, which still retains the low power consumption.  
MITX-430 uses the latest generation Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Basic Input  
Output System (BIOS) from American Megatrends Inc (AMI). This manages the interaction  
between the low-level hardware interfaces and the OS level in an efficient manner that  
provides superior reliability.  
The following sections describe some of the key features of MITX-430 single core and MITX-  
440-DVI-2E dual core processors.  
1.1.1  
MITX-430  
The following table lists the features of the single core processor board:  
Table 1-1 Single Core Processor Board Features  
Function  
Features  
CPU (uFCBGA)  
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Intel Pineview-D SC Processor (D410)  
Frequency: Pineview-D SC 1.66GHz with TDP less than 10W  
Supports up to 4GB DDR2 SO-DIMM  
Supports 667MHz  
Integrated Graphic Process Unit  
3rd generation graphics core, 400MHz render clock frequency  
Supports one VGA  
Supports one LVDS  
Chipset  
Intel ICH8-M  
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Table 1-1 Single Core Processor Board Features (continued)  
Function  
Features  
System BIOS feature  
Super I/O  
RTC  
One piece 4MB SPI boot device  
W83627UHG-LF  
Integrated in ICH8-M  
Audio  
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Audio on board (ALC888-GR-LF)  
Rear: Line-in, Line out, MIC-in  
LAN  
USB  
10/100/1000M Ethernet PHY, Intel WG82567V  
Supports 10 USB2.0 high speed ports (four rear, five on header, and one mini  
PCI-Express)  
Expansion slots  
Rear panel ports  
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One PCI-E x1 slot  
One Mini-PCIE card slot  
One standard USB flash disk (2x5Pin, 2.54mmPitch)  
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One 2xUSB2.0 ports stack one LAN (RJ-45)  
One 2xUSB2.0 stack connector  
One vertical triple stack (MIC-in, Line-in, Line-out)  
One stack PS/2 port  
One e-SATA port  
One VGA DSUB-15  
One stacked dual DSUB-9 serial port  
Power connectors  
Fan  
24-pin ATX power connector  
Supports two smart fans (4 Pin), one for CPU and one for System  
supports one e-SATA and two SATA ports  
Supports one Mini-IDE (44Pin)  
Serial ATA  
PATA  
Hardware monitor  
Watchdog  
Voltage, temperature, and fan speed control  
Supports 1-255s or 1-255m watchdog  
Trusted Platform  
Module  
Supports one TPM connector (2x10, 2.54mm Pin header)  
Power management  
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ACPI1.0b compatible  
Supports ATX power supply  
COM Port  
Supports 6 COM ports (two to DSUB-9 in rear I/O region, one  
RS-232/422/485 port, two Power COM, and one to 2x5Pin header)  
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Table 1-1 Single Core Processor Board Features (continued)  
Function  
LPT Port  
Features  
Supports one parallel port (2x13Pin Header)  
Front panel  
2x5Pin header, supports power button, reset button, power LED, HDD LED,  
and standby LED  
GPIO  
Supports 4 GPI and 4 GPO  
Board size  
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6 Layers PCB  
1.1.2  
MITX-440-DVI-2E  
The following table lists the features of the dual core processor board:  
Table 1-2 Dual Core Processor Board Features  
Function  
Features  
CPU (uFCBGA)  
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Intel Pineview-D DC Processor (D510)  
Frequency: Pineview-D DC 1.66GHz with TDP less than 13W  
Supports up to 4GB DDR2 SO-DIMM  
Supports 667MHz  
Integrated Graphic Process Unit  
3rd generation graphics core, 400MHz render clock frequency  
Supports one VGA  
Supports one LVDS  
Supports one DVI (derived from LVDS)  
Chipset  
Intel ICH8-M  
System BIOS feature One piece 4MB SPI boot device  
Super I/O  
RTC  
W83627UHG-LF  
Integrated in ICH8-M  
Audio  
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Audio on board (ALC888-GR-LF)  
Rear: Line-in, Line out, MIC-in  
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Table 1-2 Dual Core Processor Board Features (continued)  
Function Features  
LAN  
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10/100/1000M Ethernet PHY, Intel WG82567V  
10/100/1000M Ethernet Controller, Intel WG82574L  
USB  
Supports 10 USB2.0 high speed ports (four rear, five on header, and one mini  
PCI-Express)  
Expansion slots  
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One PCI-E x1 slot  
One Mini-PCIE card slot  
One standard USB flash disk (2x5Pin, 2.54mmPitch)  
Rear panel ports  
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Two 2xUSB2.0 ports stack one LAN (RJ-45)  
One vertical triple stack (MIC-in, Line-in, Line-out)  
One stack PS/2 port  
One e-SATA port  
One VGA DSUB-15 stack DVI port  
One stacked dual DSUB-9 serial port  
Power connectors  
Fan  
24-pin ATX power connector  
Supports two smart fans (4 Pin), one for CPU and one for the system  
supports one e-SATA and two SATA ports  
Support one Mini-IDE (44Pin)  
Serial ATA  
PATA  
Hardware monitor  
Watchdog  
Voltage, temperature, and fan speed control  
Supports 1-255s or 1-255m watchdog  
Trusted Platform  
Module  
Supports one TPM connector (2x10, 2.54mm Pin header)  
Power management  
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ACPI1.0b compatible  
Supports ATX power supply  
COM Port  
Supports 6 COM ports (two to DSUB-9 in rear I/O region, one  
RS-232/422/485 port, two power COM, and one to 2x5Pin header)  
LPT Port  
Supports one parallel port (2x13Pin Header)  
Front panel  
2x5Pin Header, supports power button, reset button, power LED, HDD LED,  
and standby LED  
GPIO  
Supports 4 GPI and 4 GPO  
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Table 1-2 Dual Core Processor Board Features (continued)  
Function  
Features  
Board size  
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6 Layers PCB  
1.2  
Standard Compliances  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E meets the following standards.  
Table 1-3 Standard Compliances  
Standard  
Description  
IEC 60950-1  
General requirements of Safety-Part 1 of Information  
Technology Equipment.  
EN55024 (EU)  
Limits and methods of measurements of immunity  
characteristics of Information Technology Equipment.  
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B (US), Class B Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency  
Devices class B level requirements.  
EN55022 Class B (EU)  
Limits and methods of measurements of radio  
disturbance characteristics of Information Technology  
Equipment.  
AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class B (Australia/New  
Zealand)  
Limits and methods of measurement of radio  
disturbance characteristics of Information Technology  
Equipment.  
VCCI Class B (Japan)  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by  
Information Technology Equipment.  
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Figure 1-1  
Declaration of Conformity  
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1.3  
Mechanical Data  
The following table provides details about the dimensions and weight of the board:  
Table 1-4 Mechanical Data  
Feature  
Value  
Dimensions  
Weight  
170mm x 170mm  
Dual core board: 353g  
Single core board: 325g  
1.4  
Ordering Information  
When ordering board variants or board accessories, use the order numbers given in the  
following sections.  
1.4.1  
Supported Board Models  
The following board models are supported:  
Table 1-5 Available Board Variants  
Order Number  
MITX-430  
Description  
Single-core Intel Atom based Mini-ITX board with standard I/O.  
Dual-core Intel Atom based Mini-ITX with standard and optional I/O.  
MITX-440-DVI-2E  
1.4.2  
Board Accessories  
The following accessories are shipped with the board:  
Table 1-6 Available Board Accessories  
Order Number  
MITX-430  
Description  
Two COM cables, one SATA power cable, one SATA data cable  
Two COM cables, one SATA power cable, one SATA data cable  
MITX-440-DVI-2E  
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Table 1-6 Available Board Accessories (continued)  
Order Number  
Description  
One IO shield  
One IO shield  
MITX-430  
MITX-440-DVI-2E  
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Product Identification  
The following graphic shows the location of the serial number label on the board.  
Figure 1-2  
Single Core Processor Board - Serial Number Location  
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Dual Core Processor Board -Serial Number Location  
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Hardware Preparation and Installation  
2.1  
Environmental and Power Requirements  
The following environmental and power requirements are applicable to the motherboard.  
2.1.1  
Environmental Requirements  
You must make sure that the motherboard, when operated in your particular system  
configuration, meets the environmental requirements specified below.  
Operating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating around the  
motherboard and not to the component temperature.  
Product Damage  
High humidity and condensation on surfaces cause short circuits.  
Do not operate the product outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the  
product is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power.  
Overheating and Damage of the Product  
Operating the product without forced air cooling can lead to overheating and thus damage  
of the product.  
When operating the product, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf.  
Table 2-1 Environmental Requirements  
Requirement  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operating  
Non-operating  
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0 C to 55 C with CPU cooler  
-40 C to 85 C  
10% to 90% non-condensing  
5% to 95% non condensing  
Vibration  
0.01g^2/Hz at 5-500Hz random  
vibration  
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Table 2-1 Environmental Requirements (continued)  
Requirement  
Shock  
Operating  
Non-operating  
20G peak (half sine)  
11ms  
Altitude  
-60 to 4000 m ASL  
2.1.2  
Thermal Requirements  
Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Spots  
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CPU  
Thermal Dissipation Power (W) Maximum Allowable Temperature ( C)  
D510 <= 13W  
D410 <= 10W  
100 (Tj)  
ICH8-M  
3W  
92 (Tc)  
System Overheating  
Cooling Vents  
Improper cooling can lead to system damage and can void the manufacturer's warranty. To  
ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system do not obstruct the  
ventilation openings of the system. Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot  
exhaust from other devices.  
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Personal Injury  
During operation, hot surfaces may be present on the heat sinks and the components of the  
product. To prevent injury from hot surface do not touch any of the exposed components  
or heatsinks on the product. Use the handle and face plate, where applicable, or the board  
edge when removing the product from the enclosure.  
2.1.3  
Power Requirements (Single Core Processor Board)  
The power consumption is tested under the following conditions with:  
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1*2G memory  
1*1G memory  
One 2.5" ATA HDD  
One infonion TPM module  
One 3.5" SATA HDD  
One SATA CD-ROM  
One USB keyboard  
One USB mouse  
One PS/2 keyboard  
One PS/2 mouse  
2.1.3.1 Full Loading Running Burn-in Test  
VGA display only  
12V  
0.30  
3.6  
5V  
1.8  
9
3.3V  
0.3  
Total  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
0.99  
13.59  
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VGA + LVDS dual display  
12V  
5V  
1.8  
9
3.3V  
0.67  
2.21  
Total  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
0.88  
10.56  
21.77  
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Tested with 12.1" LCD Panel (P/N: G121X1-L01). The LCD inverter uses 12V.  
The test devices do not include PCIE x1 add-in card and Mini-PCIE card. The two SATA  
devices are powered externally. If you use all the devices and power internally, then you  
must add all the power consumption.  
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It is recommended to add more buffer while designing the ATX power supply.  
2.1.3.2 Idle Mode Power Consumption  
VGA + LVDS dual display  
12V  
0.78  
9.76  
5V  
3.3V  
0.73  
2.4  
Total  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
1.7  
8.5  
20.66  
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Tested with 12.1" LCD Panel (P/N: G121X1-L01). The LCD inverter uses 12V.  
The test devices do not include PCIE x1 add-in card and Mini-PCIE card. The two SATA  
devices are powered externally. If you use all the devices and power internally, then you  
must add all the power consumption.  
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It is recommended to add more buffer while designing the ATX power supply.  
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2.1.3.3 Standby Mode Power Consumption  
2.1.3.3.1 S3 Sleep Mode  
5V standby  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
0.3  
1.5  
2.1.3.3.2 S5 Sleep mode  
5V standby  
0.23  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
1.15  
2.1.4  
Power Requirements (Dual Core Processor Board)  
The power consumption is tested under the following conditions with:  
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2*2G SO-DIMM  
One 2.5” ATA HDD  
One infonion TPM module  
One USB keyboard  
One USB mouse  
One PS/2 keyboard  
One PS/2 mouse  
One 3.5” SATA HDD  
One 3.5” SATA CD-ROM  
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2.1.4.1 Full Loading Running Burn-in Test  
VGA and LVDS dual display, without DVI display.  
12V  
5V  
3.3V  
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Total (W)  
28.71  
Current (A)  
Power (W)  
Source  
1.18  
14.16  
ATX  
2.25  
11.25  
ATX  
3.3  
ATX  
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Tested with 12.1" LCD Panel (P/N: G121X1-L01). The LCD inverter uses 12V.  
The test devices do not include PCIE x1 add-in card and Mini-PCIE card. The two SATA  
devices are powered externally. If you use all the devices and power internally, then you  
must add all the power consumption.  
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It is recommended to add more buffer while designing the ATX power supply.  
2.1.4.2 Idle Mode Power Consumption  
VGA and LVDS dual display, without DVI display, tested 1minute after logging in Windows XP.  
12V  
5V  
3.3V  
1.1  
Total (W)  
25.3  
Current (A)  
Power (W)  
Source  
0.96  
11.52  
ATX  
2.03  
10.15  
ATX  
3.63  
ATX  
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The test devices do not include PCIE x1 add-in card and Mini-PCIE card. The two SATA  
devices are powered externally. If you use all the devices and power internally, then you  
must add all the power consumption.  
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2.1.4.3.1 S3 state  
5V standby  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
Source  
0.19  
0.95  
ATX  
2.1.4.3.2 S5 State  
5V standby  
0.13A  
0.65  
Current(A)  
Power(W)  
Source  
ATX  
2.2  
Board Thermal Management and Placement  
2.2.1  
Board Thermal Management  
The motherboard provides some thermal management strategy, including CPU junction  
temperature monitor. It can take corresponding action to protect system at catastrophic  
overheating.  
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Figure 2-1 shows the thermal management diagram.  
Figure 2-1 Board Thermal Management  
Two PNP thermal transistors are integrated in Pineview-D processor. It is used as a diode and  
connects to an external digital thermal sensor EMC2103. CPU receives the data of junction  
temperature through SMBus. Note that, this is an inaccurate value and the temperature offset  
must be taken into account by reading MSR of CPU.  
When the CPU junction temperature is more than 125C, CPU asserts the THERMTRIP# signal,  
and then stops all bus activities, and the core power must be shut down in the specified time.  
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2.3  
Unpacking and Inspecting the Board  
Damage of Circuits  
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage  
circuits or shorten their life.  
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment  
or wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any  
components or circuits.  
Shipment Inspection  
To inspect the shipment, follow the steps mentioned below:  
1. Verify that you have received all items of your shipment:  
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Motherboard  
Two COM cables  
One SATA power cable  
One SATA data cable  
Driver CD  
I/O Shield  
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2. Check for damage and report any damage or differences to the customer service.  
3. Remove the desiccant bag shipped together with the product.  
Environmental Damage  
Improper disposing of used products may harm the environment. Always dispose of used  
products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions.  
2.4  
Preparing the Installation Environment  
Before you install or replace components, pay attention to the following:  
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Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap to prevent the static electricity from damaging the  
device.  
Keep the area where the components reside clean and keep the components away from  
heat-generating devices, such as radiator.  
Ensure that your sleeves are tightened or rolled up above the elbow. For safety purposes,  
it is not recommended to wear jewelry, watch, glasses with metal frame, or clothes with  
metal buttons.  
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Do not exert too much force, or insert or remove the components forcibly. Avoid damage  
to the components or plug-ins.  
Confirm the feasibility of the operation  
The spare parts of the components to be installed or replaced are available in the  
equipment warehouse. When the available spare parts are lacking, contact Emerson  
Network Power. For details on how to get help from Emerson Network  
Make sure that the new components are in good condition, without defects such as  
oxidation, chemical corrosion, missing components, or transportation damage.  
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Check the environment  
Make sure that the power supply, temperature, and humidity meets the operating  
requirements for the motherboard and its components. For details, refer to the respective  
system documentation.  
Prepare the parts and the tools  
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Prepare the components to be installed or replaced.  
When you hold or transport the components, use the special antistatic package.  
Prepare the cross screwdriver, screws, plastic supports, cooling gel, and ESD-preventive  
wrist strap.  
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Confirm the position where the MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E will be installed.  
Others  
If a serious problem occurs and cannot be solved when you install or replace the  
component, contact Emerson Network Power for technical support.  
2.5  
Processor Cooler Installation and Removal  
Installing the Processor Cooler  
1. Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
2. Tear down the thermal pad resistant paper from back of the cooler.  
3. Adjust the optimal installation direction for cooler. Place the cooler over the processor and  
align the two push-pins to the holes on the motherboard.  
4. Push the two pins down and make sure that each of the push-pin is inserted correctly into  
the hole and properly locked on the motherboard.  
5. Connect the fan to its connector on the motherboard.  
Removing the Processor Cooler  
1. Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
2. Disconnect the fan from the motherboard.  
3. Turn over the motherboard to backside. Locate the cooler pins, pinch the ends of the push  
tabs and push them out of the hole.  
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2.6  
Memory Module Installation and Removal  
When you install or replace the module, pay attention to the following:  
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The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports single channel DDR2 667MHz, two SO-DIMM  
slots.  
The SO-DIMMs must have the same sizes, frequencies, types and technologies, physical  
designs, and manufacturers.  
SO-DIMMs must be of single or dual rank type. Quad rank type modules are not  
supported.  
Pin Damage  
Forcing the module into the system may damage connector pins. If the module hangs  
during insertion, pull it out and insert it again.  
Installing Memory Module  
1. Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
2. Lay the MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E, where the SO-DIMM is to be installed on the  
antistatic desktop.  
3. Take the SO-DIMM out of the antistatic package, holding it by the edges.  
4. Line up the notch located on the row of the metal pins at the bottom of the module with  
the key in the SO-DIMM slot on the motherboard.  
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5. Insert the SO-DIMM in a slantwise position or at a 45 angle to slide the module into place.  
6. Press down on the module against the motherboard until you hear it snap into place. The  
modules must be properly aligned before you press it down into its final position. Remove  
the module from the socket and reinstall it if you cannot press it down into its final  
position.  
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Removing Memory Module  
1. Wear the ESD-preventive wrist strap.  
2. Release the module from the slot by pushing the spring latches on either side of the  
module outward.  
3. Lift the module from the motherboard.  
Damage of the Product and Additional Devices and Modules  
Incorrect installation or removal of additional devices or modules damages the product or  
the additional devices or modules.  
Before installing or removing additional devices or modules, read the respective  
documentation and use appropriate tools.  
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Controls, LEDs, and Connectors  
3.1  
Board Layout  
Figure 3-1shows the location of the major components on the motherboard.  
Figure 3-1  
Single Core Motherboard Components  
BIOS socket  
(far side)  
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Figure 3-2  
Dual Core Motherboard Components  
BIOS socket  
(far side)  
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3.2  
Connectors  
The following subsections describe the connectors used on the board.  
3.2.1  
Clear CMOS (P3)  
Table 3-1 Clear CMOS  
Header  
Mode  
1-2 short  
Clear CMOS  
3.2.2  
LVDS Header (J5)  
Table 3-2 LVDS Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
VCC_LVDS  
GND  
VCC_LVDS  
GND  
3
4
5
LVDS_A_A0_P  
LVDS_A_A0_N  
GND  
6
LVDS_A_CLK_P  
LVDS_A_CLK_N  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
LVDS_A_A1_P  
LVDS_A_A1_N  
GND  
LDDC_CLK  
LDDC_DATA  
GND  
LVDS_A_A2_P  
LVDS_A_A2_N  
NC  
NC  
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LVDS Backlight Header (P23)  
Table 3-3 LVDS Backlight Header PIn Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC12V  
2
LVDS_BKLT_EN  
GND  
3
4
LCD_BKL_ADJ  
VCC5V  
5
3.2.4  
3.2.5  
LVDS Power  
Header P5 selects the power of LCD Panel.  
Table 3-4 LVDS Power  
HEADER  
1-2 short  
2-3 short  
MODE  
3.3V (default)  
5V  
MINI IDE Header (J8)  
Table 3-5 MINI IDE Header PIN Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
IDE_RST_R_N  
IDE_D7  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
GND  
3
4
IDE_D8  
IDE_D9  
IDE_D10  
5
IDE_D6  
6
7
IDE_D5  
8
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Table 3-5 MINI IDE Header PIN Definition (continued)  
PIN  
9
PIN Name  
IDE_D4  
PIN  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
PIN Name  
IDE_D11  
IDE_D12  
IDE_D13  
IDE_D14  
IDE_D15  
NC  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
IDE_D3  
IDE_D2  
IDE_D1  
IDE_D0  
GND  
IDE_REQ  
IDE_IOW_N  
IDE_IOR_N  
IDE_IORDY  
IDE_ACK_N  
IDE_IRQ  
IDE_A1  
GND  
GND  
GND  
IDE_SEL  
GND  
NC  
IDE_DET  
IDE_A2  
IDE_CS3_N  
GND  
IDE_A0  
IDE_CS1_N  
IDE_ACT_N  
VCC5V  
VCC5V  
GND  
GND  
3.2.6  
USB Flash Header (P10)  
Table 3-6 USB Flash Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
PIN  
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
2
4
6
3
USB0_N  
USB0_P  
USB1_N  
USB1_P  
5
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PIN  
7
PIN Name  
GND  
PIN  
8
PIN Name  
GND  
9
KEY  
10  
NC  
3.2.7  
USB Header (P12)  
Table 3-7 USB Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
USB0_N  
USB0_P  
GND  
PIN  
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
USB1_N  
USB1_P  
GND  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
KEY  
10  
GND  
3.2.8  
ELO Touch Screen Header (P6)  
Table 3-8 ELO Touch Screen Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
USB_N  
USB_P  
GND  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
VCC5V  
GND  
3
4
5
6
NC  
7
8
KEY  
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GPIO Header (P4)  
Table 3-9 GPIO Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
GPO0  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
GPI0  
3
GPO1  
4
GPI1  
5
GPO2  
6
GPI2  
7
GPO3  
8
GPI3  
9
VCC5DUAL  
10  
GND  
3.2.10 COM Header (P9, P27)  
Table 3-10 COM3, COM6 Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
DCD  
PIN  
PIN Name  
RXD  
2
3
TXD  
4
DTR  
5
GND  
6
DSR  
7
RTS  
8
CTS  
9
RING  
10  
KEY  
3.2.11 RS-232/422/485 (P18)  
Table 3-11 RS-232/422/485 Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
RS422TX_N  
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Table 3-11 RS-232/422/485 Header Pin Definition (continued)  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
RS422TX_P  
3
RS422RX_485DAT_P  
RS422RX_485DAT_N  
GND  
4
5
Table 3-12 RS-232/422/485 Jumper Selection (P28)  
PIN  
PIN Name  
RS-232  
1-2 short  
2-3 short  
RS422/RS-485  
3.2.12 Power COM (P8, P26)  
Table 3-13 COM4, COM5 Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
PIN Name  
DCD  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
RXD  
1
3
5
7
9
TXD  
4
DTR  
GND  
6
DSR  
RTS  
8
CTS  
Pin9 Select  
10  
KEY  
Table 3-14 COM4, COM5 Pin9 Selection  
PIN  
PIN Name  
P19 1-2 short  
COM4 Pin9 is Ring  
COM4 Pin9 is 5V  
P19 2-3 short  
P20 1-2 short  
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PIN  
PIN Name  
P19 2-3 short  
P20 2-3 short  
COM4 Pin9 is 12V  
P21 1-2 short  
COM5 Pin9 is Ring  
COM5 Pin9 is 5V  
P21 2-3 short  
P22 1-2 short  
P21 2-3 short  
P22 2-3 short  
COM5 Pin9 is 12V  
3.2.13 TPM Header (P2)  
Table 3-15 TPM Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
PCI_CLK  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
GND  
3
LPC_FRAME  
TPM_RST#  
LPC_AD3  
VCC3V3  
4
KEY  
5
6
VCC5V  
7
8
LPC_AD2  
LPC_AD1  
GND  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
LPC_AD0  
SMB_CLK  
VCC3V3DUAL  
GND  
SMB_DAT  
LPC_SERIRQ#  
CLKRUN#  
TPM_LDRQ#  
TPM_LPC_PD#  
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3.2.14 LPT Header (P11)  
Table 3-16 LPT Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
STB#  
PD1  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
PD0  
3
4
PD2  
5
PD3  
6
PD4  
7
PD5  
8
PD6  
9
PD7  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
ACK#  
PE#  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
BUSY#  
SLCT#  
ERR#  
SLIN#  
GND  
AFD#  
INIT#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
KEY  
GND  
GND  
GND  
3.2.15 Front Panel Header (P15)  
Table 3-17 Front Panel Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
HDD_LED_PWR  
HDD_LED_N  
GND  
PWR_LED  
GND  
3
4
5
6
POWER BUTTON#  
GND  
7
SYSTEM RST#  
8
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PIN  
9
PIN Name  
PIN  
10  
PIN Name  
STANDBY LED PWR  
STANDBY LED  
3.2.16 BIOS Program Header (P16)  
Table 3-18 BIOS Program Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC3V3DUAL  
SPI_CS0#  
SPI_MISO  
NC  
PIN  
2
PIN Name  
GND  
3
4
SPI_CLK  
SPI_MOSI  
NC  
5
6
7
8
3.2.17 Fan Header (P1, P13)  
Table 3-19 Smart Fan Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
GND  
2
VCC12V  
TACH  
3
4
PWM  
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3.2.18 MINI PCIE LED (P14)  
Table 3-20 MINI PCIE Wireless LAN LED Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
VCC3V3  
2
WWAN_LED#  
WLAN_LED#  
GND  
3
4
3.2.19 Case Open Header (P25)  
Table 3-21 Case Open Header Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
PIN Name  
Case_open#  
GND  
2
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Functional Description  
4.1  
Block Diagram  
Figure 4-1 provides an overview of the main functional blocks of the motherboard and how  
they are interconnected.  
Figure 4-1  
Motherboard Block Diagram  
DDR2 667 64-bit  
VGA  
VGA  
Intel®  
Atom™ D410  
or D510  
SO-DIMM  
LVDS[2:0]  
CLK  
Internal LVDS  
Conn  
Processor  
Mux  
DVI-D  
TMDS  
LVDS De-  
serializer  
TMDS  
Transmitter  
18  
DVI-D  
PCIe x1  
SATA  
Mic  
Audio  
CODEC  
ALC888  
HD Audio  
Internal  
SATA  
Line-out  
Line-in  
Audio  
SATA  
Internal  
SATA  
1GbE  
PHY  
1GbE  
GLCI  
Ethernet  
2xUSB  
2xUSB  
82567  
Internal  
USB  
eSATA  
Internal  
USB  
eSATA  
4x USB  
Intel®  
82801HBM  
I/O Controller  
USB  
4x USB  
PCIe Minicard  
(WiFi/WiMax)  
PCIe x1  
1GbE  
MAC/  
PHY  
1GbE  
USB  
Internal  
USB  
PCIe x1  
LPC  
Ethernet  
82574L  
SPI  
AMI Aptio  
EFI FW  
Pwr/Rst/LED  
Pwr/Rst/  
LED Header  
TPM  
Header  
IDE  
IDE  
PS2 KB  
PS2 MS  
2x  
PS/2  
PS 3V  
PS 5V  
SuperIO/  
Voltage Mon.  
W83627  
LPT  
LPT  
Printer  
PS 12V  
(opt.)  
4xUART  
2xUART  
2x RS-232  
COM Port  
4x RS-232  
Headers  
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4.2  
Pineview-D Processor  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E is designed to support the Pineview-D processor. The  
processor features are as follows:  
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Single chip integrated processor, memory controller, graphic controller with small size of  
22mm x 22mm.  
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Manufactured on 45nm process.  
2 x 512KB L2 cache for D510 dual-core processor, 1 x 512KB L2 cache for D410 single-core  
processor, 32KB instruction cache, and 24KB data cache.  
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Single channel DDR2 667MT/s, memory support up to 4GB, 64bit.  
Improved graphic engine with render core frequency at 400MHz.  
Supports DirectX 9.0c and OpenGL 1.5.  
Supports VGA port and 18bit LVDS.  
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DMI link to ICH8-M.  
Supports C0 and C1 power states.  
Supports Intel thermal monitor with Adaptive Thermal Monitor 2 Enhancement.  
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology.  
Less TDP of 15W.  
4.3  
SMBus Interface and Devices  
There is an SMBus on ICH8-M, which is I2C compatible. The following devices connect to  
SMBus:  
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WG82574L LAN controller  
PCIEx1 slot  
Mini PCIE slot  
TPM header  
W83627UHG SIO  
PCA9557PW GPIO  
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EMC2103-2-AP CPU thermal sensor  
9LPR501SGLFT CLK GEN  
Memory slot  
XDP header  
Figure 4-2 shows the SMBus device connection diagram.  
Figure 4-2 Board I2C Device Connection  
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I2C device address is given in the table below:  
Table 4-1 I2C Device Address  
Device  
CK505* SPD0  
D2 A0  
SPD1  
A2  
EMC2103* PCA9557 82574L  
5C 30 C2  
W83627UHG  
5A  
Address  
4.4  
4.5  
System Memory  
The Pineview-D integrates a single channel 64bit non ECC DDR2 controller.  
There are two 200pin SO-DIMM slots on MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E, and supports up to 4GB  
(assuming 2Gb density device technology) DDR2 memory at data transfer rate of 667MT/s.  
Ethernet Interfaces  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E provides two 10/100/1000 Ethernet, WG82567V and  
WG82574L.  
The WG82567V MAC is integrated in ICH8-M and uses WG82567V as GBE PHY. The connection  
interface is GLCI between ICH8-M and WG82567V, and it occupies the PCIE port 6.  
The WG82574L is a MAC and PHY GBE solution. The connection interface for WG82574L is PCIE  
port 3.  
4.6  
PCI-E Port  
There are total six PCI-E ports in ICH8-M, and Table 4-2 shows the PCI-E ports configuration.  
Table 4-2 PCI-E Port  
Port  
1
Configuration  
Connects to PCIEx1 slot  
Connects to Mini PCIE slot  
Connects to WG82574L  
2
3
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Table 4-2 PCI-E Port (continued)  
Port  
4
Configuration  
Unused  
5
Unused  
6
Used as GLCI  
The PCIE supports 2.5G transmission rate.  
Figure 4-3 shows the PCI-E connection diagram.  
Figure 4-3  
PCI-E Connection  
4.7  
USB Interface  
The ICH8-M supports 10 USB2.0 interface using UHCI or EHCI. Four USB ports are routed to  
USB+RJ45 connectors. Two USB ports are routed to USB headers, two for USB flash disk, and  
one for ELO Touch Screen Module. One is routed to Mini PCIE slot.  
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Figure 4-4 shows the routing diagram.  
Figure 4-4 USB Ports Connection  
4.8  
VGA, LVDS, LPC, and Audio Interface  
A separate VGA and LVDS display interface is connected to connector from CPU.  
The VGA supports resolution of 2048x1536 at 60Hz. The LVDS is a single channel with 18bit  
color definition, and supports resolution up to 1366 x 768.  
The LPC is routed to super IO and TPM connector.  
ICH8-M supports a high definition audio interface and ALC888GR is used as the audio codec.  
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4.9  
DVI Interface  
The DVI is switched and derived from LVDS, so DVI and LVDS cannot be used at the same time.  
For display combination, use VGA + LVDS or VGA + DVI. Select the combination in the BIOS.  
4.10 BIOS Device  
A 4MB SPI Flash is used as BIOS device.  
4.11 IDE  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports a 44pin Mini-IDE header on board.  
The IDE interface supports up to two IDE devices providing an interface for IDE hard disks and  
ATAPI devices. Each IDE device has independent timings. The IDE interface supports PIO IDE  
transfers up to 16 MB/sec and Ultra ATA transfers up to 100 MB/sec. It does not consume any  
legacy DMA resources. The IDE interface integrates 16*32-bit buffers for optimal transfers.  
The ICH8s IDE system contains a single, independent IDE signal channel that can be electrically  
isolated. There are integrated series resistors on the data and control lines.  
4.12 GPIO Configuration  
There are two GPIOs:  
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User defined GPIO which is generated from PCA9557PW  
ICH8-M GPIO  
4.12.1 User Defined GPIO  
4 GPI, 4 GPO 5V referenced. The 4 GPOs are internally pulled up to 5V with 10K resistor. The 4  
GPIs are internally pulled down to GND with 10K resistor. The GPIO is controlled through SMBus  
and the state of GPO is not lost even in S3 and S5 sleep state.  
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4.12.2 ICH8-M GPIO  
Table 4-3 describes the ICH8-M GPIO definition.  
Table 4-3 ICH8-M GPIO Definition  
Power  
Well  
Name  
GPIO0  
Type  
I/O  
Tolerance  
3.3V  
Default Signal Description  
Implementation  
Core  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
BM_BUSY#  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
GPIO1  
GPIO2  
GPIO3  
GPIO4  
GPIO5  
GPIO6  
GPIO7  
GPIO8  
I/O  
3.3V  
5V  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
TACH1  
Used as IDE 80 pin  
cable detect  
I/OD  
I/OD  
I/OD  
I/OD  
I/O  
Multiplexed with  
PIRQ[H:E]#  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
5V  
Multiplexed with  
PIRQ[H:E]#  
5V  
Multiplexed with  
PIRQ[H:E]#  
5V  
Multiplexed with  
PIRQ[H:E]#  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Unmultiplexed  
Unmultiplexed  
Unmultiplexed  
Used for board ID, PU  
VCC3V3  
I/O  
Used for board ID, PU  
VCC3V3  
I/O  
Resume GPI  
Used as BIOS write  
protect (WP) signal, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
GPIO9  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Resume GPI  
Resume GPI  
Resume Native  
Multiplexed with  
WOL_EN  
Unused, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
GPIO10  
GPIO11  
Multiplexed with  
Unused, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
SusPwrAck/ALERT#  
Multiplexed with  
SMBALERT#  
Used for SMBus alert  
signal, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
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Power  
Name  
Type  
I/O  
Tolerance  
3.3V  
Well  
Default Signal Description  
Implementation  
GPIO12  
Resume Native  
Natively used as  
GLAN_DOCK#  
Used as LAN_DISABLE#  
signal, output low  
active  
GPIO13  
GPIO14  
GPIO15  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Resume Native  
Resume GPI  
Natively used as  
ENERGY_DETECT  
Unused, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
Multiplexed with  
AC_PRESENT  
Unused, PU  
VCC3V3DUAL  
Resume Native  
GPIO is not  
Used as STP_PCI#  
implemented  
Desktop  
only  
and is used instead  
as  
STP_PCI#.  
GPIO16  
I/O  
3.3V  
Core  
Native  
Natively used as  
DPRSLPVR.  
Used as DPRSLPVR  
Used as DVI detect  
GPIO17  
GPIO18  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Core  
Core  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
TACH0  
GPO  
Unmultiplexed  
Used as LVDS backlight  
type selection  
1 = DC mode; 0 = PWM  
mode  
GPIO19  
GPIO20  
GPIO21  
GPIO22  
GPIO23  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
SATA1GP  
Unused, PD GND  
GPO  
GPI  
Unmultiplexed  
Unused, connect to a  
TP/used as a strap pin  
Multiplexed with  
SATA0GP.  
Unused, PD GND  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
SCLOCK  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Native  
Multiplexed with  
LDRQ1#  
By default unused,  
optionally used as  
LPC_DRQ1#,  
connecting to TPM  
connector  
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Table 4-3 ICH8-M GPIO Definition (continued)  
Power  
Well  
Name  
Type  
I/O  
Tolerance  
3.3V  
Default Signal Description  
Implementation  
GPIO24  
Resume GPO  
Multiplexed with  
MEM_LED  
Unused, connect to a  
TP  
GPIO25  
I/O  
3.3V  
Resume Native  
This GPIO is not  
Used as STP_CPU#  
Desktop  
only  
implemented and is  
used instead  
as STP_CPU#  
GPIO26  
GPIO27  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Resume Native  
Resume GPO  
Multiplexed with  
S4_STATE#  
Unused, PD GND  
ICH8 Base:  
Unmultiplexed  
Used as Mini-PCIE  
Disable signal, Low  
active  
GPIO28  
GPIO29  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Resume GPO  
ICH8 Base:  
Unmultiplexed  
Used as LAN2 disable  
signal, Low active  
Resume Native  
Multiplexed with  
OC5#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB4  
USB5  
GPIO30  
GPIO31  
GPIO32  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Resume Native  
Resume Native  
Multiplexed with  
OC6#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB6  
USB7  
Multiplexed with  
OC7#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB6  
USB7  
Core  
GPO  
This GPIO is not  
Used as CLKRUN#  
Unused, low active  
Desktop  
only  
implemented and is  
used instead  
as CLKRUN#  
GPIO33  
GPIO34  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Core  
Core  
GPO  
GPO  
Multiplexed with  
HDA_DOCK_EN#  
Multiplexed with  
HDA_DOCK_RST#  
Used as LVDS/DVI  
display selection  
1 = DVI; 0 = LVDS  
GPIO35  
I/O  
3.3V  
Core  
GPO  
Multiplexed with  
SATACLKREQ#  
Used as SATA clock  
request  
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Table 4-3 ICH8-M GPIO Definition (continued)  
Power  
Name  
Type  
I/O  
Tolerance  
3.3V  
Well  
Default Signal Description  
Implementation  
Unused, PD GND  
GPIO36  
Core  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
GPI  
Multiplexed with  
SATA2GP  
GPIO37  
GPIO38  
GPIO39  
GPIO40  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Mobile:Unmultiple  
xed.  
Unused, PD GND  
Multiplexed with  
SLOAD  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Multiplexed with  
SDATAOUT0  
Resume Native  
Resume Native  
Resume Native  
Resume Native  
Multiplexed with  
OC[4:1]#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB0  
USB1  
GPIO41  
GPIO42  
GPIO43  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
3.3V  
3.3V  
Multiplexed with  
OC[4:1]#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB2  
USB3  
Multiplexed with  
OC[4:1]#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB2  
USB3  
Multiplexed with  
OC[4:1]#  
Used as USB OC func,  
associated with USB4  
USB5  
GPIO44  
GPIO45  
GPIO46  
GPIO47  
GPIO48  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
I/O  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3.3V  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Core  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
GPI  
Not implemented  
Not implemented  
Not implemented  
Not implemented  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
Multiplexed with  
SDATAOUT1  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
GPIO49  
GPIO50  
GPIO51  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
V_CPU_IO V_CPU_ Native  
IO  
Multiplexed with  
CPUPWRGD  
Used as CPUPWRGD  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Unused, connect to TP  
5.5V  
Core  
Native  
Multiplexed with  
REQ1#  
3.3V  
Core  
Native  
Multiplexed with  
GNT1#  
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Power  
Well  
Name  
Type  
I/O  
Tolerance  
5.5V  
Default Signal Description  
Implementation  
GPIO52  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Core  
Native  
Native  
Native  
Native  
Multiplexed with  
REQ2#  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
GPIO53  
GPIO54  
GPIO55  
I/O  
I/O  
I/O  
3.3V  
5.5V  
3.3V  
Multiplexed with  
GNT2#  
Used as a strap pin  
Unused, PU VCC3V3  
Used as a strap pin  
Multiplexed with  
REQ3#  
Multiplexed with  
GNT3#  
4.13 Chipset  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E is designed to use the Intel ICH8M I/O Hub. The ICH8 provides  
extensive I/O support. Functions and capabilities are as follows:  
z
z
z
z
z
PCI Express Base Specification, supports Revision 1.1.  
PCI Local Bus Specification, supports Revision 2.3 for 33 MHz PCI operations.  
Supports ACPI Power Management Logic.  
Enhanced DMA controller, interrupt controller, and timer functions.  
Integrated serial ATA host controllers with independent DMA operation on up to three  
ports.  
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z
Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA100/66/33.  
USB host interface with support for up to ten USB ports, five UHCI host controllers, two  
EHCI high-speed USB 2.0 host controllers.  
z
z
Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE MAC.  
System Management Bus (SMBus) Specification, Version 2.0 with additional support for  
most I2C devices.  
z
z
z
Supports Intel high definition audio.  
Low Pin Count (LPC) interface.  
Supports Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).  
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4.14 Clock Generator  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E contains a CK505 clock generator (ICS9LPR501) to provide  
the clocks for various components.  
4.15 Video  
The graphic core is integrated in Pineview-D processor.  
The GPU contains a refresh of 3rd generation graphics core, and improved GFX engine. The  
GPU is a unified graphics driver which does end to end decode.  
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z
Supports Directx* 9 compliant Pixel Shader* 2.0.  
Two display ports: LVDS and RGB.  
Single LVDS channel supporting resolution up to 1366 * 768, 18bpp.  
Analog RGB display output resolution up to 2048 * 1536 at 60 Hz.  
z
z
Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology support 4.0.  
Intel® Clear Video Technology.  
MPEG2 Hardware Acceleration  
ProcAmp  
The MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports dual-independent displays using the Intel Pineview-  
D processor's Integrated Graphics Controller. The display is LVDS or VGA. During boot, the BIOS  
detects whether a VGA monitor is attached or not. If VGA is attached, then the primary display  
is VGA. If VGA is not detected, then BIOS defaults to LVDS.  
4.16 Storage  
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SATA  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports two SATA ports and one E-SATA port integrated  
onboard which supports SATA Gen 2(3.0Gb/s).  
Two SATA ports are routed to internal connector and one is routed to the E-SATA port.  
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USB Solid State Drive  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports one standard USB flash disk (2x5Pin, 2.54mmPitch).  
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4.17 Super I/O  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E uses Winbond W83627UHG-LF as Super I/O.  
Serial Port  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports six serial ports:  
z
Two to DSUB-9 in rear I/O region  
One RS-232/422/485 port  
Two power COM  
One to 2x5Pin header  
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z
Parallel Port  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports the parallel port integrated on board.  
PS/2  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports the PS/2 keyboard or mouse integrated on board.  
4.18 HW Monitor  
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Voltage monitor  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E uses W83627UHG hardware monitor as voltage monitor. It  
implements voltage monitoring capability on 1.05V, 3.3V, 5V, 12V, and CPU core. Voltages  
can be read in BIOS setup menu.  
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z
Temperature  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E uses EMC2103 to monitor the CPU temperature, and uses  
W83627 hardware monitor to monitor the system temperature.  
Fan monitor and control  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports CPU fan and system fan speed control.  
4.19 SPI Flash  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E uses onboard 4MB SPI flash part to store the firmware including  
the BIOS and GBE.  
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The SPI flash part type is AT25DF321A-SH-T from Atmel. The AT25DF321A-SH-T supports SPI,  
and a high performance dual output SPI using four pins: serial clock, chipset select, serial data  
I/O, and serial data out. SPI clock frequencies of up to 33MHz are supported.  
4.20 Watchdog Timer  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E implements the watchdog timer feature. The SIO chipset is used  
to implement the watchdog function that supports 1-255s or 1-255m watchdog.  
4.21 Debug  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E implements three ways for debugging:  
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VGA for text and graphic information output.  
RS232 for AMI debugger. It can set, modify, or check the breakpoint, register value, and so  
on.  
z
Extended Debug Port (XDP) tool for processor run control and debug.  
4.22 Power Management  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports ACPI S0, S3, S4, S5.  
4.23 Manageability  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E does not support AMT feature.  
4.24 RTC  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E supports a battery backed Real Time Clock (RTC). The ICH8  
contains a Motorola MC146818A-compatible RTC with 256 bytes of battery backed RAM. The  
RTC performs two key functions: keeping track of the time of day and storing system data, even  
when the system is powered down. The RTC operates on a 32.768 KHz crystal and a 3V battery.  
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The RTC also supports two lockable memory ranges. By setting bits in the configuration space,  
two 8-byte ranges can be locked to read and write accesses. This prevents unauthorized  
reading of passwords or other system security information.  
The RTC also supports a data alarm that allows for scheduling a wakeup event up to 30 days in  
advance, rather than just 24 hours in advance.  
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Operation  
5.1  
POST  
After power up or reset, the BIOS performs a self-test, POST, that attempts to determine if  
further operation is possible and that the detected configuration is expected. This process  
either completes normally or results in a warning or an error. The boot process does not stop  
after a warning but displays a message on the primary display device.  
To view all checkpoints generated by Aptio firmware, you require a checkpoint card, also  
referred to as a POST Card or POST Diagnostic Card. These are LPC add-in cards that show the  
value of I/O port 80h on a LED display.  
5.2  
Boot Process  
While performing the functions of the traditional BIOS, Aptio 4.x core follows the firmware  
model described by the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. The framework refers to  
the following boot phases, which applies to various status code descriptions:  
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z
z
z
Security (SEC) - initial low-level initialization  
Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) - memory initialization1  
Driver Execution Environment (DXE) - main hardware initialization2  
Boot Device Selection (BDS) - system setup, pre-OS user interface and selecting a bootable  
device (CD/DVD, HDD, USB, Network, Shell, and so on)  
5.3  
Initiating Setup  
During the boot, press the F2 key on the keyboard to launch the setup utility once the self-test  
is complete and before searching for a boot device. If you exit setup without saving any  
changes, the boot process continues with the search for a boot device. If changes are made,  
the motherboard loads the new settings and resets, restarting the entire boot process.  
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5.4  
Setup Utility  
The BIOS incorporates a setup utility that allows you to alter a variety of system options. This  
section describes the operation of the utility by describing the various options available  
through a set of hierarchical menus. Not all options are available with all products and some  
depend on BIOS customizations.  
The current settings are stored in the SPI FLASH NVRAM area and any changes can be copied  
back to this area via the Exit menu.  
To start the utility, press the F2 key during the early stages of POST after powerup. This  
functionality operates with PS/2 keyboards, USB keyboards when enabled, and via the console  
redirection facility when enabled.  
Table 5-1 briefly describes the primary menus.  
Table 5-1 Setup Utility  
Menu  
Options  
Main  
BIOS information and date and time.  
Advanced  
Advanced features including ACPI, CPU, IDE, USB, HW  
monitoring and serial port settings.  
Chipset  
Boot  
Features including Host Bridge and South Bridge.  
Boot mode and boot options.  
Security  
Save & Exit  
Administrator's password.  
Save with or without changes, load or save default settings,  
and Boot Device Selection.  
5.4.1  
Main Menu  
Table 5-2 Main Menu  
Field  
Description  
BIOS Vendor  
Core Version  
BIOS vendor name.  
Aptio core version.  
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Table 5-2 Main Menu (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Project Version  
Build Date  
Project name and its version.  
BIOS build date.  
System Language  
System Date  
System Time  
System setup language. Only English is available.  
Set the time and date in month/day/yearformat. To change these values, go  
to each field and enter the desired value. Press the tab key to move from hour to  
minute to second, or from month to day to year. There is no default value.  
5.4.2  
Advanced Menu  
Table 5-3 Legacy OPROM Support  
Field  
Description  
Launch PXE OpROM  
Enable or disable boot option for Legacy Network Devices. Default option  
is Disabled.  
Table 5-4 Advanced Menu  
Field  
Description  
ACPI Settings  
System ACPI Parameters, see Table 5-5 on page 76.  
Trusted Computing settings, see Table 5-6 on page 76.  
Trusted Computing  
S5 RTC Wake Settings  
Enable the system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm, see Table 5-7 on page  
77.  
CPU Configuration  
IDE Configuration  
IGD- LCD Control  
CPU Configuration Parameters, see Table 5-8 on page 77.  
Enter SATA device options settings, see Table 5-9 on page 78.  
Internal Graphics Device (IGD)-LCD control function, see Table 5-10 on page  
79.  
USB Configuration  
USB configuration parameters, see Table 5-11 on page 80.  
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Table 5-4 Advanced Menu (continued)  
Field  
Description  
EMC2103 H/W  
Monitor  
Monitor hardware status, see Table 5-12 on page 81.  
Super IO  
Configuration  
System super IO chip parameters, see Table 5-13 on page 81.  
Monitor hardware status, see Table 5-22 on page 86.  
Serial Port Console Redirection, see Table 5-23 on page 86.  
W83627UHG H/W  
Monitor  
Serial Port Console  
Redirection  
Table 5-5 ACPI Settings  
Field  
Description  
Enable ACPI Auto  
Configuration  
Enable or disable BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration. Default option is Disabled.  
ACPI Sleep State  
Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system enters when the SUSPEND  
button is pressed. The states are:  
z
Suspend Disabled  
z
S3 (Suspend to RAM)  
Default state is S3 (Suspend to RAM).  
Table 5-6 Trusted Computing  
Field  
Description  
TPM SUPPORT  
Enable or disable TPM function. Default value is Disable.  
When the field is disabled in BIOS, OS does not show TPM function.  
TPM State  
Turn TPM On or Off. Default state is Disabled.  
Pending TPM operation  
Schedule TPM operation, default option is none.  
Current TPM Status Information  
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Table 5-6 Trusted Computing (continued)  
Field  
Description  
No TPM Hardware  
TPM Enabled Status  
TPM Active Status  
TPM Owner Status  
If no TPM is found.  
Show TPM status, Enabled or Disabled  
Show current state of the TPM, Activated or Deactivated.  
Show current TPM Ownership state, Owned or UnOwned.  
Table 5-7 S5 RTC Wake Setting  
Field  
Description  
Enable or disable system wake on alarm event. When enabled, system  
Wake system with Fixed  
time  
wakes on the specified hr::min::sec.  
Default value is Disabled.  
Wake up hour  
Select 0-23, for example, enter 3 for 3AM and 15 for 3PM.  
Default value is 0.  
Wake up minute  
Wake up second  
0-59. Default value is 0.  
0-59. Default value is 0.  
Wake system with  
Dynamic time  
Enable or disable system wake on alarm event. When enabled, system  
wakes on the current time + Increase minute(s). Default value is  
Disabled.  
Wake up minute increase 1-5. Default value is 1.  
Table 5-8 CPU Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Processor Type  
EMT64  
EMT64  
Processor Speed  
System Bus Speed  
Processor speed  
System bus speed  
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Table 5-8 CPU Configuration (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Ratio Status  
Ratio Status  
Actual Ratio  
Actual ratio  
Processor Stepping  
Microcode Revision  
L1 Cache RAM  
L2 Cache RAM  
Processor Core  
Hyper-Threading  
Processor stepping  
Microcode revision  
L1 Cache RAM  
L2 Cache RAM  
Processor Core  
Enabled for Windows XP and Linux (OS optimized for Hyper-Threading  
Technology) and Disabled for other OS (OS not optimized for Hyper-  
Threading Technology). Default value is Enabled.  
Execute Disable Bit  
C-States  
XD prevents certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when  
combined with a supporting OS (Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows XP  
SP2, SuSE Linux 9.2, RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3). Default value is  
Enabled.  
Enable or disable C1. Default value is Enabled.  
Table 5-9 IDE Configuration  
Field  
Description  
PATA Master  
PATA Slave  
Port status  
Port status  
SATA Port 0  
SATA Port 1  
SATA Port 2  
ATA /IDE Configuration  
Port status  
Port status  
Port status  
Select ATA or IDE configuration. The configurations are:  
z
z
z
Disabled  
Compatible  
Enhanced  
Default value is Enhanced.  
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Table 5-9 IDE Configuration (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Configure SATA as  
Enhanced: you can select the IDE, AHCI mode.  
Compatible: you can select the legacy IDE Channels as SATA Only, SATA  
Pri, PATA Sec, PATA only.  
Table 5-10 IGD-LCD Control  
Field  
Description  
DVMT Mode Select  
Select DVMT Mode or Fixed Mode.  
Default value is DVMT Mode.  
DVMT/FIXED Memory  
Select DVMT or FIXED mode memory size used by internal graphics  
device: The memory sizes are:  
z
z
z
128MB  
256MB  
Maximum  
Default value is 256MB.  
IGD-Boot Type  
Select the Video Device which is activated during POST. This has no effect  
if external graphic is present. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
VBIOS Default  
CRT  
LFP  
DVI  
CRT +LFP  
CRT +DVI  
Default value is CRT +LFP.  
Note that the optional value DVI and CRT+DVI are only for MITX-440-DVI-  
2E.  
LCD Panel Type  
Select LCD panel used by Internal Graphics Device by selecting the  
appropriate setup item. The LCD panel types are:  
z
z
800x600 LVDS  
1024x768 LVDS  
Default value is 1024x768 LVDS.  
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Table 5-10 IGD-LCD Control (continued)  
Field  
Description  
LCD Mode  
Set LCD Mode as PWM Mode or DC Mode.  
Default value is PWM Mode.  
Table 5-11 USB Configuration  
Field  
Description  
USB Devices  
Legacy USB Support  
List of the USB devices attached.  
Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no  
USB devices are connected. DISABLE option keeps USB devices available  
only for EFI applications. Default value is Enabled.  
EHCI Hand-off  
This is a workaround for OSs without EHCI hand-off support. The EHCI  
ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver. Default value is  
Enabled.  
Device Reset Timeout  
USB mass storage device Start Unit command timeout. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
10 sec  
20 sec  
30 sec  
40 sec  
Default value is 20 sec.  
Controller Timeout  
The time out value for control, bulk, and interrupt transfer. The options  
are:  
z
z
z
z
z
1sec  
5 sec  
10 sec  
20 sec  
30 sec  
Default value is 20 sec.  
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Table 5-12 EMC2103 H/W Monitor  
Field  
Description  
CPU Temperature  
CPU Fan Speed  
CPU Fan Duty Cycle  
Automatic Fan Control  
CPU temperature.  
CPU fan speed.  
CPU fan duty cycle.  
Enable or disable the CPU fan speed control. Default value is Enabled.  
Table 5-13 Super IO Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Super IO Chip  
Winbond W83627UHG.  
Serial Port 1 Configuration  
Serial Port 2 Configuration  
Serial Port 3 Configuration  
Serial Port 4 Configuration  
Serial Port 5 Configuration  
Serial Port 6 Configuration  
Parallel Port Configuration  
Watchdog Timer Configuration  
Intrusion Detect  
Set Parameters of COM1, see Table 5-14 on page 82.  
Set Parameters of COM2, see Table 5-15 on page 82.  
Set Parameters of COM3, see Table 5-16 on page 83.  
Set Parameters of COM4, see Table 5-17 on page 83.  
Set Parameters of COM5, see Table 5-18 on page 84.  
Set Parameters of COM6, see Table 5-19 on page 84.  
Set Parameters of Parallel Port, see Table 5-20 on page 85.  
Enable or disable WDT function, see Table 5-21 on page 85.  
Select state for Intrusion Detect. The states are:  
z
z
z
Disable  
Enable  
Clear  
Default value is Disable.  
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Table 5-14 Serial Port 1 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable serial port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
Table 5-15 Serial Port 2 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable serial port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
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Table 5-16 Serial Port 3 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable serial port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device.  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
Table 5-17 Serial Port 4 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable serial port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
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Table 5-18 Serial Port 5 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable serial port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=2E0h; IRQ=10  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
Table 5-19 Serial Port 6 Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable Serial Port. Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=2F0h; IRQ=10  
IO=3F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2E0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
IO=2F0h; IRQ=7,10,11,12  
Default value is Auto.  
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Table 5-20 Parallel Port Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Parallel Port  
Change Settings  
Enable or disable parallel port (LPT/LPTE). Default value is Enabled.  
Select an optimal settings for super IO device. The options are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Auto  
IO=378h; IRQ=5  
IO=378h; IRQ=5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=278h; IRQ=5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=3BCh; IRQ=5,6,7,10,11,12  
IO=378h  
IO=278h  
IO=3BCh  
Default value is Auto.  
Device Mode  
Change the Printer Port mode. The modes are:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
STD Printer Mode  
SPP Mode  
EPP-1.9 and SPP Mode  
EPP-1.7 and SPP Mode  
ECP Mode  
ECP and EPP 1.9 Mode  
ECP and EPP 1.7 Mode  
Table 5-21 Watchdog Timer Configuration  
Field  
Description  
Watchdog Timer  
WDT Mode  
Time-Out  
Enable or disable WDT. Default value is Disabled.  
Select watchdog mode, default is Minutes.  
Set time to wait before system reset without PS2 Keyboard or mouse  
operation. Default value is 5.  
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Table 5-22 W83627UHG H/W Monitor  
Field  
Description  
System temperature  
Shows system temperature.  
Shows system fan speed.  
Monitors the CPU VCORE voltage.  
Monitors the VCC 1.05V.  
Monitors the VCC 3V.  
System Fan Speed  
CPU_VCORE  
1.05V  
3.3V  
5V  
Monitors the VCC 5V.  
12V  
Monitors the VCC 12V.  
Automatic Fan Control  
Enable or disable the system fan speed control. Default value is  
Enabled.  
Table 5-23 Serial Port Console Redirection  
Field  
Description  
COM1:Console Redirection  
Enable or disable console redirection. Default value is  
Enabled.  
COM1 Console Redirection  
Settings  
COM2: Console Redirection  
Enable or disable console redirection. Default value is  
Disabled.  
COM2: Console Redirection  
Settings  
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
Enable or disable console redirection. Default value is  
Disabled.  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Console Redirection  
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Table 5-23 Serial Port Console Redirection (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Out-of-Band Mgmt Port  
Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS)  
allows for remote management of Windows Server OS through  
a serial port. The options are COM1 and COM2.  
Default value is COM1.  
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Data Bits  
8
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Parity  
None  
1
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Stop Bits  
Serial Port for Out-of-Band  
Management/Windows  
VT100  
Emergency Management Services  
(EMS): Terminal Type  
Table 5-24 COM1 and COM2 Console Redirection Settings  
Field  
Description  
Terminal Type  
Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set.  
VT100: ASCII char set.  
VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, and so on.  
VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more  
bytes.  
Default value is VT100.  
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Table 5-24 COM1 and COM2 Console Redirection Settings (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Bits per second  
Selects serial port transmission speed. The speed must be matched on  
the other side. Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds.  
z
z
z
z
9600  
19200  
57600  
115200  
Default value is 115200.  
Data Bits  
Parity  
Data bits of 7 and 8. Default is 8.  
Parity bit is sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors.  
Even: parity bit is 0, if the number of 1s in the data bits is even.  
Odd: parity bit is 0, if number of 1s in the data bits is odd.  
Mark: parity bit is always 1.  
Space: Parity bit is always 0.  
Mark and Space Parity do not allow for error detection. They can be used  
as an additional data bit.  
z
z
z
z
z
None  
Even  
Odd  
Mark  
Space  
Default value is None.  
Stop Bits  
Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (Start bit indicates the  
beginning). The standard setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with  
slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit. The options are 1 and 2.  
Default value is 1.  
Flow Control  
Flow control prevents data loss from buffer overflow. While sending  
data, if the receiving buffers are full, a stop signal is sent to stop the data  
flow. Once the buffers are empty, a start signal is sent to restart the flow.  
Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/stop signals.  
Options are None and Hardware RTS/CTS.  
Default value is None.  
Terminal Resolution  
Remote Terminal Resolution, 80x25 (default).  
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Chipset Menu  
Table 5-25 Chipset Menu  
Field  
Description  
Host Bridge  
South Bridge  
Host Bridge Parameters, see Table 5-26 on page 89.  
South Bridge Parameters, see Table 5-27 on page 89.  
Table 5-26 Host Bridge  
Field  
Description  
Initiate Graphic Adapter  
Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. The  
options are IGD and PEG.  
Default value is IGD.  
Memory Information  
Memory Frequency  
Total Memory  
DIMM#0  
Show memory frequency information.  
Show total memory information.  
DIMM#0 information.  
DIMM#1  
DIMM#1 information.  
Table 5-27 South Bridge  
Field  
Description  
HD Audio Controller  
82567V LAN Controller  
PCI Express Port 0  
Enable or disable HD Audio Controller. Default value is Enabled.  
Enable or disable WG82567V LAN Controller. Default value is Enabled  
Default value is Auto.  
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Table 5-27 South Bridge (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Enable or disable PCI Express Root Port1. The options are:  
PCI Express Port 1  
z
z
z
Auto  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Default value is Auto.  
82574L LAN Controller  
Restore AC Power Loss  
Enable or disable on board WG82574L chip.  
Default value is Enabled.  
Note that this is only for MITX-440-DVI-2E.  
Select AC power state when power is re-applied after a power failure.  
The options are:  
z
z
z
Power Off  
Power On  
Last State  
Default value is Last State.  
Spread Spectrum  
Boot Menu  
Table 5-28 Boot Menu  
Enable or disable Spread Spectrum. The options are:  
Enabled and Disabled. Default value is Enabled.  
5.4.4  
Field  
Description  
Quiet Boot  
Enable or disable Quiet Boot option. Default value is Disabled.  
Setup Prompt Timeout  
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF)  
means indefinite waiting. 0 means no waiting (not recommended).  
Default value is 3.  
Bootup NumLock State  
Select the keyboard NumLock state. Options are On and Off.  
Default value is On.  
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Table 5-28 Boot Menu (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Option ROM Messages  
Set display mode for Option ROM. The options are Force BIOS and Keep  
Current.  
Default value is Force BIOS.  
Boot Option Priorities  
Hard Drive Boot Order  
Sets the system boot order.  
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.  
5.4.5  
5.4.6  
Security Menu  
Table 5-29 Security Menu  
Field  
Description  
Administrator Password  
User Password  
Set Setup Administrator Password.  
Set Setup User Password.  
Save & Exit Menu  
Table 5-30 Save & Exit Menu  
Field  
Description  
Save Changes and Exit  
Exit system setup after saving the changes.  
Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes.  
Save Changes and Reset  
Reset the system after saving the changes.  
Discard Changes and  
Reset  
Reset system setup without saving any changes.  
Save Changes  
Save changes done so far to any of the setup options.  
Discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.  
Restore or load default values for all the setup options.  
Discard Changes  
Restore Defaults  
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Table 5-30 Save & Exit Menu (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Save as User Defaults  
Restore User Defaults  
Boot Override  
Save the changes done so far as user defaults.  
Restore the user defaults to all the setup options.  
Overrides the boot orders in Boot menu. So you can select the device  
which you want to boot.  
5.5  
POST Codes  
5.5.1  
Status Code Ranges  
Table 5-31 Status Code Ranges  
Status Code Range  
0x01 - 0x0F  
0x10 - 0x2F  
0x30 - 0x4F  
0x50 - 0x5F  
0x60 - 0xCF  
0xD0 - 0xDF  
0xE0 - 0xE8  
0xE9 - 0xEF  
0xF0 - 0xF8  
0xF9 - 0xFF  
Description  
SEC Status Codes & Errors.  
PEI execution up to and including memory detection.  
PEI execution after memory detection.  
PEI errors.  
DXE execution up to BDS.  
DXE errors.  
S3 Resume (PEI).  
S3 Resume errors (PEI).  
Recovery (PEI).  
Recovery errors (PEI).  
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5.5.2  
Standard Status Codes  
5.5.2.1 SEC Status Codes  
Table 5-32 SEC Status Codes  
Status Code  
Description  
Unused.  
0x0  
Progress Codes  
0x1  
Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard).  
AP initialization before microcode loading.  
North Bridge initialization before microcode loading.  
South Bridge initialization before microcode loading.  
OEM initialization before microcode loading.  
Microcode loading.  
0x2  
0x3  
0x4  
0x5  
0x6  
0x7  
AP initialization after microcode loading.  
North Bridge initialization after microcode loading.  
South Bridge initialization after microcode loading.  
OEM initialization after microcode loading.  
Cache initialization.  
0x8  
0x9  
0xA  
0xB  
SEC Error Codes  
0xC - 0xD  
0xE  
Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes.  
Microcode not found.  
0xF  
Microcode not loaded.  
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5.5.2.2 PEI Status Codes  
Table 5-33 PEI Status Codes  
Status Code  
Progress Codes  
0x10  
Description  
PEI Core is started.  
0x11  
Pre-memory CPU initialization is started.  
0x12  
CPU pre-memory initialization (CPU module specific).  
CPU pre-memory initialization (CPU module specific).  
CPU pre-memory initialization (CPU module specific).  
Pre-memory North Bridge initialization is started.  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
0x16  
Pre-memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
0x17  
0x18  
Pre-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
Pre-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
0x19  
0x1A  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started.  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
0x1B  
0x1C  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
Pre-memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
0x1D - 0x2A  
0x2B  
OEM pre-memory initialization codes.  
Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data reading.  
Memory initialization. Memory presence detection.  
Memory initialization. Programming memory timing information.  
Memory initialization. Configuring memory.  
0x2C  
0x2D  
0x2E  
0x2F  
Memory initialization (other).  
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Table 5-33 PEI Status Codes (continued)  
Status Code  
0x30  
Description  
Reserved for ASL, see Table 5-38 on page 102.  
Memory Installed.  
0x31  
0x32  
CPU post-memory initialization is started.  
CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization.  
0x33  
0x34  
CPU post-memory initialization. Application Processor(s) (AP)  
initialization.  
0x35  
0x36  
CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) selection.  
CPU post-memory initialization. System Management Mode (SMM)  
initialization.  
0x37  
0x38  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization is started.  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
0x39  
0x3A  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
Post-Memory North Bridge initialization (North Bridge module  
specific).  
0x3B  
0x3C  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization is started.  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
0x3D  
0x3E  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
Post-Memory South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module  
specific).  
0x3F  
OEM post memory initialization codes.  
DXE IPL is started.  
0x4F  
PEI Error Codes  
0x50  
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory type or incompatible  
memory speed.  
0x51  
0x52  
Memory initialization error. SPD reading has failed.  
Memory initialization error. Invalid memory size or memory modules  
do not match.  
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Status Code  
Description  
0x53  
Memory initialization error. No usable memory detected.  
Unspecified memory initialization error.  
Memory not installed.  
0x54  
0x55  
0x56  
Invalid CPU type or Speed.  
0x57  
CPU mismatch.  
0x58  
CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error.  
CPU micro-code is not found or micro-code update has failed.  
Internal CPU error.  
0x59  
0x5A  
0x5B  
Reset PPI is not available.  
0x5C-0x5F  
Reserved for future AMI error codes.  
S3 Resume Progress Codes  
0xE0  
S3 resume is started (S3 resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL).  
S3 boot script execution.  
0xE1  
0xE2  
Video repost.  
0xE3  
OS S3 wake vector call.  
0xE4-0xE7  
Reserved for future AMI progress codes.  
S3 resume is started (S3 resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL).  
0xE0  
S3 Resume Error Codes  
0xE8  
S3 resume failed in PEI.  
0xE9  
S3 resume PPI not found.  
S3 resume boot script error.  
S3 OS wake error.  
0xEA  
0xEB  
0xEC-0xEF  
Reserved for future AMI error codes.  
Recovery Progress Codes  
0xF0  
0xF1  
0xF2  
Recovery condition triggered by firmware (Auto recovery).  
Recovery condition triggered by user (Forced recovery).  
Recovery process started.  
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Status Code  
0xF3  
Description  
Recovery firmware image found.  
Recovery firmware image loaded.  
Reserved for future AMI progress codes.  
0xF4  
0xF5 - 0xF7  
Recovery Error Codes  
0xF8  
Recovery PPI is not available.  
Recovery capsule is not found.  
Invalid recovery capsule.  
0xF9  
0xFA  
0xFB - 0xFF  
Reserved for future AMI error codes.  
5.5.2.3 PEI Beep Codes  
Table 5-34 PEI Beep Codes  
# of Beeps  
Description  
1
1
Memory not Installed.  
Memory was installed twice (InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called  
twice).  
3
3
7
4
4
DXEIPL was not found.  
DXE core firmware volume was not found.  
Reset PPI is not available.  
Recovery failed.  
S3 resume failed.  
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5.5.2.4 DXE Status Codes  
Table 5-35 DXE Status Codes  
Status Code  
0x60  
0x61  
0x62  
0x63  
0x64  
0x65  
0x66  
0x67  
0x68  
0x69  
0x6A  
0x6B  
0x6C  
0x6D  
0x6E  
0x6F  
Description  
DXE Core is started.  
NVRAM initialization.  
Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services.  
CPU DXE initialization is started.  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific).  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific).  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific).  
CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific).  
PCI host bridge initialization.  
North Bridge DXE initialization is started.  
North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started.  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific).  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific).  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific).  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific).  
North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific).  
South Bridge DXE initialization is started.  
0x70  
0x71  
0x72  
0x73  
0x74  
0x75  
0x76  
0x77  
South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started.  
South Bridge devices initialization.  
South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific).  
South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific).  
South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific).  
South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific).  
South Bridge DXE initialization (South Bridge module specific).  
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Status Code  
0x78  
0x79  
0x7A  
0x80  
0x90  
0x91  
0x92  
0x93  
0x94  
0x95  
0x96  
0x97  
0x98  
0x99  
0x9A  
0x9B  
0x9C  
0x9D  
0x9E  
0xA0  
0xA1  
0xA2  
0xA3  
0xA4  
0xA5  
0xA6  
0xA7  
Description  
ACPI module initialization.  
CSM initialization.  
Reserved for future AMI DXE codes.  
OEM DXE initialization codes.  
Boot Device Selection (BDS) phase is started.  
Driver connecting is started.  
PCI Bus initialization is started.  
PCI Bus hot plug controller initialization.  
PCI Bus enumeration.  
PCI Bus request resources.  
PCI Bus assign resources.  
Console output devices connect.  
Console input devices connect.  
Super IO Initialization.  
USB initialization is started.  
USB reset.  
USB detect.  
USB enable.  
Reserved for future AMI codes.  
Reserved for ASL. See Table 5-38 on page 102.  
IDE initialization is started.  
IDE reset.  
IDE detect.  
IDE enable.  
SCSI initialization is started.  
SCSI reset.  
SCSI detect.  
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Status Code  
0xA8  
Description  
SCSI enable.  
0xA9  
Setup verifying password.  
Reserved for ASL. See Table 5-38 on page 102.  
Start of setup.  
0xAA  
0xAB  
0xAC  
Setup input wait.  
0xAD  
0xAE  
Ready to boot event.  
Legacy boot event.  
0xAF  
Exit boot services event.  
Runtime set virtual address MAP begin.  
Runtime set virtual address MAP end.  
Legacy option ROM initialization.  
System reset.  
0xB0  
0xB1  
0xB2  
0xB3  
0xB4  
USB hot plug.  
0xB5  
PCI bus hot plug.  
0xB6  
Clean-up of NVRAM.  
0xB7  
Configuration reset (reset of NVRAM settings).  
Reserved for future AMI codes.  
OEM BDS initialization codes.  
0xB8  
0xC0  
DXE Error Codes  
0xD0  
0xD1  
0xD2  
0xD3  
0xD4  
0xD5  
0xD6  
0xD7  
CPU initialization error.  
North Bridge initialization error.  
South Bridge initialization error.  
Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available.  
PCI resource allocation error. Out of resources.  
No space for legacy option ROM.  
No console output devices are found.  
No console input devices are found.  
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Status Code  
0xD8  
Description  
Invalid password.  
0xD9  
Error loading boot option (LoadImage returned error).  
Boot option failed (StartImage returned error).  
Flash update failed.  
0xDA  
0xDB  
0xDC  
Reset protocol is not available.  
5.5.2.5 DXE Beep Codes  
Table 5-36 DXE Beep Codes  
# of Beeps  
Description  
4
5
5
1
6
7
Some of the architectural protocols are not available.  
No console output devices are found.  
No console input devices are found.  
Invalid password.  
Flash update failed.  
Reset protocol is not available.  
5.5.2.6 CPU Exception Status Codes  
Table 5-37 CPU Exception Status Codes  
Status Code  
0x00  
Description  
Divide error.  
0x01  
CPU debug exception.  
Non maskable hardware interrupt occurred.  
INT 3 breakpoint.  
0x02  
0x03  
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Status Code  
0x04  
Description  
Overflow, INT 0 instruction.  
Bound range exceeded.  
0x05  
0x06  
Invalid OpCode (undefined OpCode).  
Device not available (no Math Co-Processor).  
0x07  
0x08  
Double fault. Any instruction to the CPU that can generate an NMI or  
Interrupt.  
0x09  
0x0A  
0x0B  
0x0C  
0x0D  
Co-processor segment overrun.  
Invalid Task Switch Access.  
Segment not present. Occurs after a load segment.  
Stack Segment Fault. Relations to stack operations.  
General Protection fault. Any memory reference and other protection  
checks.  
0x0E  
0x0F  
0x10  
0x11  
0x12  
0x13  
Page fault.  
Reserved by Intel.  
Floating point error.  
Alignment check.  
Machine check.  
SIMD floating point exception.  
5.5.2.7 ASL Status Codes  
Table 5-38 ASL Status Codes  
Status Code  
0x01  
Description  
System is entering S1 sleep state.  
System is entering S2 sleep state.  
System is entering S3 sleep state.  
System is entering S4 sleep state.  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
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Status Code  
0x05  
Description  
System is entering S5 sleep state.  
0x10  
System is waking up from the S1 sleep state.  
System is waking up from the S2 sleep state.  
System is waking up from the S3 sleep state.  
System is waking up from the S4 sleep state.  
0x20  
0x30  
0x40  
0xAC  
System has transitioned into ACPI mode. Interrupt controller is in PIC  
mode.  
0xAA  
System has transitioned into ACPI mode. Interrupt controller is in APIC.  
5.5.2.8 OEM-Reserved Status Code Ranges  
Table 5-39 OEM-Reserved Status Code Ranges  
Status Code  
0x5  
Description  
OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading.  
OEM SEC initialization after microcode loading.  
OEM pre-memory initialization codes.  
OEM PEI post memory initialization codes.  
OEM DXE initialization codes.  
0xA  
0x1D - 0x2A  
0x3F - 0x4E  
0x80 - 0x8F  
0xC0 - 0xCF  
OEM BDS initialization codes.  
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Operating System and Driver Support  
6.1  
Supported Operating System  
The supported Operating Systems are:  
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Microsoft XP SP3  
Microsoft XP Embedded  
Redhat Fedora Core 11  
6.2  
Supported Drivers  
Table 6-1 Supported Drivers  
Drivers  
WinXP 32bit  
WinXP 64bit  
Redhat Fedora  
Chipset  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Graphic  
WG82567V  
WG82574L  
Audio Codec  
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Appendix A  
A
Related Documentation  
A.1 Emerson Embedded Communications  
Computing Documents  
The Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing publications listed below are referenced  
in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of Emerson Network Power - Embedded  
Computing publications by contacting your local Emerson sales office. For documentation of  
final released (GA) products, you can also visit the following website:  
Documentation . This site provides the most up-to-date copies of Emerson Network Power -  
Embedded Computing product documentation.  
Table A-1 Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Publications  
Document Title  
Publication Number  
6806800K40  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E Quick Start Guide  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E Safety Notes Summary  
MITX-430/MITX-440-DVI-2E Release Notes  
6806800K41  
6806800K55  
A.2 Related Specifications  
For additional information, refer to the following table for related specifications. As an  
additional help, a source for the listed document is provided. Please note that, while these  
sources have been verified, the information is subject to change without notice.  
Table A-2 Related Specifications  
Organization  
Document  
ACPI  
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface  
Specification Revision 2.0c.  
LVDS  
ANSI/TIA/EIA-644-A-2001.  
PCI Express card  
Express Card Standard Release 1.0.  
IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3ae.  
IEEE  
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Table A-2 Related Specifications (continued)  
Organization  
Document  
PCI  
PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.3, March 29,  
2002 Copyright.  
PCI Express Card Electromechanical Specification  
Revision 1.1, March 28, 2005.  
PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1.1, March  
28, 2005.  
SATA  
High Speed Serialized AT Attachment Revision 1.0a  
January 7, 2003.  
SMBus  
System Management Bus (SMBus) Specification  
Version 2.0, August 3, 2000.  
USB  
Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0, April  
27, 2000.  
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Safety Notes  
This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout  
this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed during all phases of  
operation, service, and repair of this equipment. You should also employ all other safety  
precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment.  
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual  
could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.  
Emerson intends to provide all necessary information to install and handle the product in this  
manual. Because of the complexity of this product and its various uses, we do not guarantee  
that the given information is complete. If you need additional information, ask your Emerson  
representative.  
The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements. It must  
only be used in its specific area of office telecommunication industry, industrial control, and  
development. It must not be used in safety critical components, life supporting devices or on  
aircraft.  
Only personnel trained by Emerson or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering  
are authorized to install, remove or maintain the product. The information given in this manual  
is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for  
qualified personnel.  
Keep away from live circuits inside the equipment. Operating personnel must not remove  
equipment covers. Only factory authorized service personnel or other qualified service  
personnel is allowed to remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component  
replacement or any internal adjustment.  
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or  
the warranty may be voided. Contact your local Emerson representative for service and repair  
to make sure that all safety features are maintained.  
Emerson and our suppliers take significant steps to make sure that there are no bent pins on  
the backplane or connector damage to the boards prior to leaving the factory. Bent pins  
caused by improper installation or by inserting boards with damaged connectors could void  
the Emerson warranty for the backplane or boards.  
This product operates with dangerous voltages that can cause injury or death. Use extreme  
caution when handling, testing, and adjusting this equipment and its components.  
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Safety Notes  
EMC  
FCC Class B  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN55022. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, can cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at his own  
expense.  
Use only shielded cables when connecting peripherals to assure that appropriate  
radio frequency emissions compliance is maintained. Installed blades must have the  
face plates installed and all vacant slots in the shelf must be covered.  
For applications where this product is provided without a face plate, or where the face plate has  
been removed, your system chassis/enclosure must provide the required electromagnetic  
interference (EMI) shielding to maintain EMC compliance.  
Board products are tested in a representative system to show compliance with the  
above mentioned requirements. A proper installation in a compliant system  
maintains the required performance.  
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As soon as you modify the product or change the default configuration you are responsible for  
complying with all relevant regulatory standards.  
VCCI  
This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for  
Interference by Information Technology Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a  
domestic environment, radio disturbance can arise. When such trouble occurs, the user is  
required to take corrective actions.  
Installation  
Damage of Circuits  
Electrostatic discharge and incorrect installation and removal of the product can damage  
circuits or shorten their life.  
Before touching the product make sure that your are working in an ESD-safe environment or  
wear an ESD wrist strap or ESD shoes. Hold the product by its edges and do not touch any  
components or circuits.  
System Damage  
To avoid system damage verify that the system environment meets the  
environmental and power requirements given in this manual before installing the  
system.  
Before you begin to set up and cable your new system, consider these guidelines:  
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Restricted access area: Install the system only in a restricted access area.  
Installation codes: This unit must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical  
Code, Articles 11016, 11017, and 11018 and the Canadian Electrical Code, Section 12.  
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Overcurrent protection: A readily accessible listed branch circuit overcurrent protective  
device must be incorporated into the building wiring. For appropriate AWG rating of the  
overcurrent protection device see NEC Table 31016 and other national regulations.  
The protective bonding conductor depends on your power distribution topology. Make  
sure that you use an appropriate protective bonding conductor regarding the rating of the  
branch circuit protection.  
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Install the system safely. Make sure that cables and cords are out of the way.  
Make sure that the set-up is comfortable for users.  
Product Damage  
Using wire sizes that are not sufficient for your environment may result in cable damage.  
Always check with your local building authorities for wire sizing requirements for your  
environment and make sure that the installation complies with the 1993 National Electric  
Code (NEC) and other applicable codes.  
Make sure to connect the ground wire to a reliable earth ground connection to comply with  
Class 1 Equipment requirements.  
Damage of the Product and Additional Devices and Modules  
Incorrect installation or removal of additional devices or modules damages the product or the  
additional devices or modules.  
Before installing or removing additional devices or modules, read the respective  
documentation and use appropriate tools.  
System Damage  
Attaching power inputs to non-TNV/SELV approved power sources causes the system to fail  
compliance with safety regulations.  
Make sure to attach power inputs to approved Telephone Network Voltage (TNV) or Safety  
Extra Low Voltage (SELV) branch circuits only.  
Personal Injury or Product Damage  
The product is supplied by a TNV-2 voltage. This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure  
that the external power supply meets the relevant safety standards.  
Make sure that TNV-2 is separated from dangerous voltages (mains) through double or  
reinforced insulation.  
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Personal or System Damage  
The system is supplied by a SELV ONLY voltage (equipment is Class III nonenergy hazard  
circuits). This voltage is considered hazardous. Make sure that the external power supply  
meets the relevant safety standards.  
Make sure that SELV is separated from hazardous voltages through double or reinforced  
insulation.  
Multiple power sources are present. Removing one supply connection does not remove power  
from the shelf.  
Service only by qualified service personnel.  
Personal Injury or System Damage  
A top-heavy rack can tip, causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel.  
If your system is the only one in the rack, make sure to mount the system in the lowest part of  
the rack. If several systems are installed in one rack, start with the heaviest component at the  
bottom. If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices, make sure that they are installed and  
extended so that the rack is secure. Then proceed to mount or service the system.  
Product Damage  
If the system is not installed properly, it may fall down.  
You must provide your own hardware to secure the chassis. Emerson strongly recommends  
the use of chassis runners to help support the weight of the chassis.  
Personal Injury or System Damage  
Accidental dropping of the system can cause personal injury or system damage.  
Use the appropriate equipment to safely lift and mount the system.  
Personal Injury  
The system is heavy and improper handling can lead to muscle strain or back injury.  
Have two people lift the system or use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when handling  
the system. Do not use the FRU handles to lift the shelf.  
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Product Damage  
Improper removal of the product from the packaging can damage the FRU ejector handles at  
the bottom.  
Do not tilt the system forward or backward when removing it from the packaging.  
Operation  
System Damage  
During the course of handling, shipping, and assembly, pins, mounting screws, fans and other  
items can become loose or damaged.  
Do not operate a damaged shelf, this can cause damage to devices that interact with it.  
System Overheating  
Cooling Vents  
Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and can void the manufacturer’s  
warranty.  
To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the  
system in a horizontal position. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the top, sides and  
back of the system. Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom-front side of the chassis completely  
clear. Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices.  
Make sure that all slots are populated with either blades, filler blades, or dummy blades.  
System Damage  
Environmental contamination can impair system operation. Place the system in a stable area  
free of movement and free of dust, smoke, and electrostatic discharge (ESD).  
Make sure that the temperature does not exceed the operating temperature given in the  
environmental requirements in this manual and allow room for proper air cooling.  
System Overheating  
If you reduce the blower/fan speed the system temperature rises.  
Constantly control the system temperature once you have reduced the blower/fan speed.  
While operating the system make sure the environmental and power requirements are met.  
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System Damage or Personal Injury  
Covers and Panels  
Failure to operate the system without covering vacant slots voids the manufacturer’s warranty.  
Do not operate the system with open module slots. For optimal cooling of the system and  
associated payload and to prevent electric shock, cover all open module slots and put all panels  
in place before turning on power. Slot covers and panels must remain in place during system  
operation.  
System Damage  
Most surge/transient suppressors can cause system damage from transients if used in the  
typical manner.  
Do not overload branch circuits. Check the manual and/or rating plate of all devices and verify  
that the sum of the ampere ratings do not exceed two-thirds of the branch rating.  
Do not use surge/transient suppressors without power system analysis.  
System Damage  
Air Filter  
Air contamination can pollute the air filter and obstruct the air intake of the system which  
causes system overheating and blade or system component damage.  
Air filters should be cleaned at least every 90 days or sooner, depending on the conditions of  
the central office environment. Because central offices vary in physical location and  
cleanliness, check your air filters every week after you first install your system. In a dusty  
environment, a filter may need cleaning more often than a filter in a cleaner environment.  
Check the filters frequently until you have a good idea of how often it needs cleaning. Based on  
your findings, establish a regular cleaning schedule and keep a log to record the date of each  
filter cleaning or replacement.  
System Damage  
Air Filters  
Air contamination can pollute the air filters and obstruct the air intake of the system which  
causes system overheating and component damage.  
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To guarantee proper airflow through the system the air filters have to be replaced at least every  
six months. Emerson recommends to replace the air filters every 90 days. Filter replacement  
frequency depends on the environment the system is subjected to.  
Because central offices vary in physical location and cleanliness, check your air filters every  
week after you first install your system. In a dusty environment, filter replacement may be  
required more often than in a cleaner environment. Check the filters frequently until you have  
a good idea of how often they must be replaced. Based on your findings, establish a regular  
replacement schedule and keep a log to record the date of each filter replacement.  
Product Damage  
High humidity and condensation on surfaces cause short circuits.  
Do not operate the product outside the specified environmental limits. Make sure the product  
is completely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power.  
Overheating and Damage of the Product  
Operating the product without forced air cooling can lead to overheating and thus damage of  
the product.  
When operating the product, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf.  
Product Malfunction  
Failure to observe proper grounding practices may cause a variety of noise, electrostatic  
discharge, and radio frequency interference (RFI) problems.  
When operating the blade in areas of electromagnetic radiation make sure that the blade is  
bolted on the system and the system is shielded by enclosure.  
Personal Injury  
High leakage current can be hazardous and cause injury.  
Locate the caution label near the grounding studs (may vary from system to system) and make  
an earth ground connection before connecting power to the PEM.  
Product Malfunction  
Bad operating voltage conditions may interrupt product operation during PEM replacement.  
Make the operating voltage conditions of the product optimal by keeping the input voltage at  
nominal -48 VDC to -60 VDC.  
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Personal Injury or Short Circuits  
Blade or Power Supply  
In case the ORing diodes of the product fail, the product may trigger a short circuit between  
input line A and input line B so that line A remains powered even if it is disconnected from the  
power supply circuit (and vice versa).  
To avoid damage or injury, always check that there is no more voltage on the line that has been  
disconnected before continuing your work.  
Personal Injury  
At the system’s rear there are sharp pins which can cause injury.  
Be careful when handling the system.  
Data Loss and Product Damage  
Following the emergency power off procedure results in data loss and may damage chassis  
components in a running system.  
Use this method only when normal shutdown procedures cannot be followed.  
Configuration Switches/Jumpers  
Product Malfunction  
Switches marked as “Reserved” might carry production-related functions and can cause the  
product to malfunction if their setting is changed.  
Do not change settings of switches marked as “reserved”.  
Product Damage  
Setting/resetting the switches during operation can cause damage to the product.  
Check and change switch settings before you install the product.  
System Damage  
Wrong jumper settings can make the shelf inoperable.  
Never change the settings of the jumpers.  
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Product Damage  
Too much force may damage the reset switch.  
Use minimal force when pressing the reset switch.  
Grounding  
Product Damage  
If the product is not properly grounded, it may be damaged by electrostatic discharge.  
Make sure that each of the system's parts contact the EMI gasket. The system contains gaskets  
at the shelf and module level.  
The shelf is also fitted with ESD contacts. Provide proper ESD protection for the operator.  
Personal Injury  
Touching the PEM power input terminals with metallic objects on your hands, wrists, or  
hanging from your neck may lead to severe injuries through electric shock and burning.  
Do not wear any metallic attire or commodity on your hands, wrists, or hanging from your  
neck when working at the power input terminals or power input cables. Be extremely careful  
when you use electrically conductive tools near the PEMs.  
Electric Shock  
Power Cable  
If the power cable is not connected properly, you may get an electric shock.  
To minimize shock hazard, the system chassis and enclosure must be connected to an  
electrical ground. Failure to observe proper grounding practices may cause a variety of noise,  
electrostatic discharge, and radio frequency interference (RFI) problems.  
Electric Shock (AC Systems)  
If the three-conductor AC power cable is not connected properly, you may get an electric  
shock.  
The power cable must be plugged into an approved three-contact electrical outlet with the  
grounding wire reliably connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet.  
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This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the earthed conductor of the DC  
supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment. If this connection is made, all of the  
following conditions must be met:  
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This equipment shall be connected directly to the DC supply system earthing electrode  
conductor or to a bonding jumper from an earthing terminal bar or bus to which the DC  
supply system earthing electrode conductor is connected.  
This equipment shall be located in the same immediate area (such as, adjacent cabinets)  
as any other equipment that has a connection between the earthed conductor of the same  
DC supply circuit and the earthing conductor, and also the point of earthing of the DC  
system. The DC system shall not be earthed elsewhere.  
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The DC supply source shall be located within the same premises as this equipment.  
Switching or disconnecting devices shall not be in the earthed circuit conductor between  
the DC source and the point of connection of the earthing electrode conductor.  
Connectors and Cabling  
System Damage  
RJ-45 connectors on some products are either twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) or E1/T1/J1 network  
interfaces. Connecting an E1/T1/J1 line to an Ethernet connector may damage your system.  
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Make sure that TPE connectors near your working area are clearly marked as network  
connectors.  
Verify that the length of an electric cable connected to a TPE bushing does not exceed  
100 m.  
Make sure the TPE bushing of the system is connected only to safety extra low voltage  
circuits (SELV circuits).  
If in doubt, ask your system administrator.  
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Personal Injury  
Cables that are not installed securely can cause injuries due to entanglement or tripping.  
Make sure cables are securely installed. Never change the system’s cabling as delivered by  
Emerson. The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable  
fastenings. Check proper function of the system after cabling extensions.  
System Malfunction or Damage  
Accidental removal of the power cable while the system is operating might impact system  
operation or cause damage.  
Make sure that the power cable is properly fixed to the chassis or the rack.  
Personal Injury  
Touching contacts and cables of the system may cause electric shock.  
Make sure that contacts and cables of the system cannot be touched while the systems is  
operating. If in doubt concerning cabling, ask your local Emerson representative.  
Personal Injury  
Touching power cables that are energized may cause injuries.  
Cables may or may not be preinstalled at the branch circuit or power distribution unit.  
If the DC power cables are not connected to the branch circuit or power distribution unit,  
connect the power cables to the PEMs before connecting the DC power cables to the external  
power source.  
If the DC power cables are connected to the branch circuit or power distribution unit, a  
qualified service person must confirm that the power to the cables is terminated (off) before  
continuing the steps to attach the cables to the PEMs.  
In either case, use a multimeter to check the PEM end of the DC power cables to confirm there  
is no power present. If the multimeter indicates there is still power present and power cannot  
be removed from the terminals, the entire shelf must be powered down to perform the PEM  
replacement.  
Product Malfunction or Damage  
The mini-B USB cable connection does not have a locking mechanism. Accidental removal of  
the mini-B USB cable while the product is operating might impact product operation or cause  
damage.  
Make sure that the mini-B USB cable is properly fixed to the product.  
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Product Malfunction  
Connecting more than one serial port may create a conflict and the serial port may not operate  
correctly.  
Although serial ports are available at the face plate and DMC, only one should be connected at  
any given time.  
PEM  
System Damage  
To maintain proper airflow and cooling of the shelf it is essential that all PEMs are installed in  
the shelf.  
Make sure that a skilled service technician replaces the PEM within the recommended service  
time to maintain the shelf within safe operating temperatures.  
System Damage  
Touching the chassis with an energized power cable causes a short circuit.  
If possible, shut off the DC input power at the source prior to disconnecting the power cable  
from the product. If the power cannot be shut off, be careful not to let the cable short to the  
chassis frame.  
Personal Injury  
Touching a powered line may cause electric shock.  
Always remove the input connector or turn off the input before physically removing the power  
module from the chassis. Always check that there is no voltage on the line that has been  
disconnected before removing the power module.  
Short Circuit and Electric Shock  
To avoid short circuits and electric shock, the power lugs must not be energized before  
removing the screws.  
It is essential to ensure that the power lugs are not energized before loosening the screws. Be  
careful with the used tools in order to prevent a short circuit.  
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Personal Injury  
Removing power from the PEMs cannot be accomplished by pushing the PEM's breakers to the  
OFF position. The PEMs remain powered until the -48 VDC power to each PEM is completely  
removed.  
Make sure you disconnect the power at the external source and allow the capacitors in the PEM  
to discharge (1 minute) before removing the PEM from the chassis.  
Personal Injury (AdvancedTCA)  
Hot PEMs may cause injury.  
Allow the PEM to cool before servicing.  
Personal Injury (microTCA)  
Hot power modules may cause injury.  
Allow the power modules to cool before servicing.  
System Damage  
Inserting or extracting the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your  
system.  
If power is connected to the shelf, make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position before you  
insert or extract a PEM.  
System Damage  
Applying feed power to the PEM with the PEM breaker in the ON position may damage your  
system.  
Make sure the PEM breaker is in the OFF position when you turn on the feed power.  
PEM Damage  
Applying reversal power to the PEM causes damage to the electrolytic capacitors of the filter.  
This is indicated by the red reverse power LED.  
Only push the breakers to the ON position if the reverse power LED (red) is not lit.  
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Product Damage  
Improper cabling damages your product.  
Tie the 48 V power cable to the most positive side. For example, if the power supply is labeled  
-48 V and RETURN, connect the 48 V power cable to RETURN. If the power supply is labeled  
+48 V and GND, connect the 48 power cable to +48 V.  
Personal Injury  
Hazardous energy levels may be present inside the enclosure.  
To prevent serious injury or death from dangerous voltages, do not touch any of the exposed  
wires or terminals inside the enclosure. Only properly trained service personnel should remove  
or install power supplies.  
Fans/Blowers  
System Damage AXP  
If it takes longer than 1 minute to replace an FTM, the system may be damaged.  
Make sure the replacement FTM is available and ready to install. Replace the FTM within the 1-  
minute recommended service interval.  
System Damage 31k/4100  
Running the system longer than 30 seconds with less than three blowers damages the system.  
Make sure the replacement blower is available and ready to install. Replace the blower within  
the 30-second recommended service interval.  
System Damage  
Insufficient cooling may damage the system.  
The cooling system is designed to provide sufficient cooling with a single fan tray at work.  
However, under bad conditions or due to a failure of the remaining fans, the cooling capacity  
of a single fan tray may not suffice.  
Perform the fan tray replacement without delays.  
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Fan Damage  
When a fan tray is taken out of operation, the system manager compensates for the loss by  
increasing the speed of the remaining fans. Turning on high speed for a long time may shorten  
the life of the fans.  
Perform the fan tray replacement without delays.  
System Damage  
Removing the single operating fan tray leads to overheating very quickly.  
Replace the defective fan tray immediately.  
System Damage  
Operating the system with the blower cover open for more than 30 seconds may damage the  
system.  
When replacing a blower, make sure to open the blower cover only immediately before the  
replacement, perform the replacement without delays, and close it immediately after the  
replacement.  
System Damage  
Wrong fan tray insertion may result in system damage.  
When inserting the fan tray into the shelf, make sure to insert the appropriate front or rear fan  
tray and to align it accurately to the guides.  
Damage to Filter Frames  
Wrong insertion can damage the frame or the guides.  
When inserting the filter frame into the shelf, make sure to insert the appropriate bottom or  
top frame and to align it accurately to the guides.  
System Damage and Personal Injury  
Blowers/Fans may continue to rotate after power is removed. When exchanging a blower/fan,  
rotating blades in the fan/blower may be exposed. The centrifugal forces make the unit  
difficult to handle.  
To prevent injury keep fingers and tools away from rotating blades in the fan/blower. Do not  
touch the blades before they have stopped rotating.  
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Personal Injury  
Rotating Fans  
Inserting tools or fingers into operational fans may cause injuries.  
Keep clear of the fans as long as they are rotating.  
System Damage  
The system will be damaged if you replace the cooling unit during system operation.  
Power down the system to replace a cooling unit.  
Product Damage  
The FTM is heavy. Dropping it may damage it.  
Hold it securely during replacement.  
System Damage  
Particles that fall into the fan tray module during air filter replacement may constrain proper  
air flow and thus lead to system damage.  
Clean out (vacuum) any particles from the fan tray before you reinstall the fan tray into the  
chassis.  
Pin Damage  
Forcing the module into the system may damage connector pins.  
If the module hangs during insertion, pull it out and insert it again.  
Expansion and FRU Replacement  
Product Damage  
The memory module stays in its socket while you open the locks at both sides of the socket. It  
is not automatically ejected from the socket. If you open the locks too far, they break.  
Open the locks on both sides of the sockets until you feel resistance. Do not open them any  
further.  
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Product Damage  
Bent pins or loose components can cause damage to the product, the backplane, or other  
system components.  
Carefully inspect the product and the backplane for both pin and component integrity before  
installation.  
Product Damage  
Incorrect product installation and removal can result in product damage.  
When plugging the product in or removing it, do not press on the face plate but use the  
handles.  
The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra-  
building or unexposed wiring or cabling only. The intra-building port(s) of the equipment or  
subassembly must not be metallically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside  
plant (OSP) or its wiring. These interfaces are designed for use as intra-building interfaces only  
(i.e., Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR-1089-CORE, Issue 4) and require isolation from  
the exposed OSP cabling. The addition of primary protectors is not sufficient protection in  
order to connect these interfaces metallically to OSP wiring.  
Product Damage  
If you carry the FRU using the handle, the handle might break off.  
Do not use the handle to carry the FRU. The handle on the FRU is for removal and insertion  
purposes only.  
Personal Injury  
During operation, hot surfaces may be present on the heat sinks and components of the  
product.  
To prevent injury from hot surfaces do not touch any of the exposed components or heatsinks  
on the product when handling. Use the handle and face plate when removing the product  
from the enclosure.  
Product Damage  
If you install blades and RTMs in the wrong sequence the blades and RTMs are damaged.  
First install the RTM, then install the matching blade.  
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System Damage  
If the system is overloaded it gets damaged.  
To avoid system overload check the total power consumption of all components installed.  
Make sure that any individual output current of any component stays within its acceptable  
limits. For more information, see the technical specification of the respective component.  
Loss of Safety and EMC Compliance  
By using additional plug-in products it may be possible that the system is no longer compliant  
to safety and EMC regulations.  
The system integrator must make sure that the compliancy is guaranteed.  
System Damage  
A torn filter is ineffective in trapping particulates and interrupts air flow distribution.  
Before returning a filter to service, visually inspect it for tears or rips that may have occurred  
during cleaning. Do not reinstall a torn filter. You may order replacement fan filters by  
contacting your Emerson sales representative.  
Cable Damage  
Folding the fiber cable damages the cable and inhibits data transmission.  
Make sure you do not fold the cable.  
Hot Swap  
Product Damage  
Installing or removing the product while power is applied damages the product.  
Power off the rack before installing or removing the product.  
Data Loss  
Removing the product with the blue LED still blinking causes data loss.  
Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated before removing the product.  
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Data Loss (comment: applies to blades with Emerson-IPMC)  
Removing the RTM with the system power on and the blue LED on the front blade still flashing  
causes data loss.  
Before removing the RTM from a powered system, power down the slot and the front blade’s  
payload by opening the lower handle of the front blade and wait until the blue LED is  
permanently ON.  
PMC Modules  
Product Malfunction and/or Personal Injury  
Using unqualified modules together with the blade may lead to product malfunction, safety  
hazards and/or personal injury.  
When installing additional modules or RTMs you are responsible to comply to all relevant  
regulatory standards.  
Product Damage  
Exceeding the maximum power dissipation of an installed PMC module may damage the  
blade.  
Make sure that the combined power dissipation of an installed PMC module on the 3.3 V and  
5 V rail does not exceed 7.5 W.  
SFP/SFP+ Modules  
Personal Injury and Damage of the RTM and SFP/SFP+ Modules  
Installing and using SFP/SFP+ modules which are not fully certified and which do not meet all  
relevant safety standards may damage the RTM and the SFP/SFP+ modules and may lead to  
personal injury.  
Only use and install SFP/SFP+ modules which are fully certified and which meet all relevant  
safety standards.  
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Personal Injury  
Optical SFP/SFP+ modules may be classified as laser products. When installing and using any of  
these SFP/SFP+ modules, the regulations which correspond to the respective laser class apply  
to the whole RTM. Not complying to these regulations may lead to personal injury.  
When installing and using optical SFP/SFP+ modules which are classified as laser products,  
make sure to comply to the respective regulations.  
Eye Damage  
Optical SFP/SFP+ modules may emit laser radiation when no cable is connected. This laser  
radiation is harmful to your eyes.  
Do not look into the optical lens at any time.  
SFP/SFP+ Module Damage  
The optical port plug protects the optical fibres against dirt and damage. Dirt and damage can  
render the SFP/SFP+ module inoperable.  
Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cable to the SFP/SFP+ module.  
When no cable is connected, cover the port with an optical port plug.  
Laser  
Personal Injury  
If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is fixed to your product, it is equipped with  
a laser device. These devices contain a laser diode that produces invisible laser radiation.  
Performing adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in  
hazardous radiation that is harmful to the eyes.  
Do not look into the optical lens at any time.  
Battery  
Data Loss  
If the battery does not provide enough power anymore, the RTC is initialized and the data in  
the NVRAM is lost.  
Replace the battery before seven years of actual battery use have elapsed.  
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Data Loss  
Exchanging the battery always results in data loss of the devices which use the battery as  
power backup.  
Back up affected data before exchanging the battery.  
Data Loss  
Installing another battery type than the one that is mounted at product delivery may cause  
data loss since other battery types may be specified for other environments or may have a  
shorter lifetime.  
Only use the same type of lithium battery as is already installed.  
PCB and Battery Holder Damage  
Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder.  
Do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder.  
Product Damage  
Incorrect replacement of lithium batteries can result in a hazardous explosion.  
When exchanging the on-board lithium battery, make sure that the new and the old battery  
are exactly the same battery models.  
If the respective battery model is not available, contact your local Emerson sales  
representative for the availability of alternative officially approved battery models.  
Product Damage  
The insulator is installed in order to prevent accidental shorting to the battery, which is  
installed positive side up.  
Do not remove the battery holder insulator.  
Product Damage  
It is especially important that the insulator remains intact and that the battery holder  
maintains a low profile if a PMC or a SATA drive is installed in the PMC site 2 location. Otherwise  
a PMC or SATA drive will not fit.  
Do not deform the battery holder retaining tab during the battery exchange procedure so that  
the battery holder retaining tab continues to perform its function and so that the battery  
holder maintains a low profile.  
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Environment  
Environmental Damage  
Improperly disposing of used products may harm the environment.  
Always dispose of used products according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
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Sicherheitshinweise  
Dieses Kapitel enthält Hinweise, die potentiell gefährlichen Prozeduren innerhalb dieses  
Handbuchs vorrangestellt sind. Beachten Sie unbedingt in allen Phasen des Betriebs, der  
Wartung und der Reparatur des Systems die Anweisungen, die diesen Hinweisen enthalten  
sind. Sie sollten außerdem alle anderen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen treffen, die für den Betrieb des  
Systems innerhalb Ihrer Betriebsumgebung notwendig sind. Wenn Sie diese  
Vorsichtsmaßnahmen oder Sicherheitshinweise, die an anderer Stelle diese Handbuchs  
enthalten sind, nicht beachten, kann das Verletzungen oder Schäden am System zur Folge  
haben.  
Emerson ist darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen zum Einbau und zum Umgang  
mit dem System in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen. Da es sich jedoch bei dem System um  
ein komplexes Produkt mit vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten handelt, können wir die  
Vollständigkeit der im Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen nicht garantieren. Falls Sie  
weitere Informationen benötigen sollten, wenden Sie sich bitte an die für Sie zuständige  
Geschäftsstelle von Emerson.  
Das Produkt erfüllt die für die Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften und darf  
ausschließlich für Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie, im Zusammenhang mit  
Industriesteuerungen und in der Entwicklung verwendet werden. Es darf nicht in  
sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen, lebenserhaltenden Geräten oder in Flugzeugen  
verwendet werden.  
Einbau, Wartung und Betrieb dürfen nur von durch Emerson ausgebildetem oder im Bereich  
Elektronik oder Elektrotechnik qualifiziertem Personal durchgeführt werden. Die in diesem  
Handbuch enthaltenen Informationen dienen ausschließlich dazu, das Wissen von  
Fachpersonal zu ergänzen, können dieses jedoch nicht ersetzen.  
Halten Sie sich von stromführenden Leitungen innerhalb des Systems fern. Entfernen Sie auf  
keinen Fall die Systemabdeckung. Nur werksseitig zugelassenes Wartungspersonal oder  
anderweitig qualifiziertes Wartungspersonal darf die Systemabdeckung entfernen, um  
Systemkomponenten zu ersetzen oder andere Anpassungen vorzunehmen.  
Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder führen Sie keine unerlaubten Veränderungen am System  
durch, sonst verfällt die Garantie. Wenden Sie sich für Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die für  
Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Emerson. So stellen Sie sicher, dass alle  
sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden.  
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Sicherheitshinweise  
Emerson und unsere Zulieferer unternehmen größte Anstrengungen um sicherzustellen, dass  
sich Pins und Stecker von Boards vor dem Verlassen der Produktionsstätte in einwandfreiem  
Zustand befinden. Verbogene Pins, verursacht durch fehlerhafte Installation oder durch  
Installation von Boards mit beschädigten Steckern kann die durch Emerson gewährte Garantie  
für Boards und Backplanes erlöschen lassen.  
Dieses Produkt wird mit gefährlichen Spannungen betrieben, die zu Verletzungen und Tod  
führen können. Seien Sie im Umgang mit dem Produkt und beim Testen und Anpassen des  
Produktes und seiner Komponenten äußerst vorsichtig.  
EMC  
FCC Class B  
Das Produkt wurde getestet und erfüllt die für digitale Geräte der Klasse B gültigen Grenzwerte  
gemäß den FCC-Richtlinien Abschnitt 15 bzw. EN 55022 Klasse B. Diese Grenzwerte sollen  
einen angemessenen Schutz vor Störstrahlung beim Betrieb des Produkts in Geschäfts-,  
Gewerbe- sowie Industriebereichen gewährleisten. Das Produkt arbeitet im  
Hochfrequenzbereich und erzeugt Störstrahlung. Bei unsachgemäßem Einbau und anderem  
als in diesem Handbuch beschriebenen Betrieb können Störungen im Hochfrequenzbereich  
auftreten.  
Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom  
Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür  
aufzukommen.  
Benutzen Sie zum Anschließen von Peripheriegeräten ausschließlich abgeschirmte Kabel. So  
stellen Sie sicher, dass ausreichend Schutz vor Störstrahlung vorhanden ist. Die Blades müssen  
mit der Frontblende installiert und alle freien Steckplätze müssen mit Blindblenden abgedeckt  
sein.  
Änderungen, die nicht ausdrücklich von Emerson erlaubt sind, können Ihr Recht das System zu  
betreiben zunichte machen.  
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Wenn dieses Produkt ohne Frontblende ausgeliefert wird oder wenn die Frontblende entfernt  
wird, muss Ihr System die notwendigenSchutzmechnismen gegen elektromagnetische  
interferenzen bereitstellen, um die Einhaltung der eletromagnetischen Verträglichkeit des  
Systems zu gewährleisten.  
Boardprodukte werden in einem repräsentativen System getestet, um zu zeigen, dass das  
Board den oben aufgeführten EMC-Richtlinien entspricht. Eine ordnungsgemäße Installation  
in einem System, welches die EMC-Richtlinien erfüllt, stellt sicher, dass das Produkt gemäß den  
EMC-Richtlinien betrieben wird.  
Sobald Sie das Produkt oder seine Standardkonfiguration verändern, müssen Sie dafür sorgen,  
dass alle relevanten Richtlinien eingehalten werden.  
VCCI  
Das Produkt ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse B gemäß dem Standard des Voluntary Control  
Council for Interference von Information Technology Interference (VCCI). Wird das Produkt in  
Wohngegenden betrieben, können Störungen im Hochfrequenzbereich auftreten. In einem  
solchen Fall ist der Benutzer verpflichtet, entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen zu ergreifen.  
System Installation  
Beschädigung von Schaltkreisen  
Elektrostatische Entladung und unsachgemäßer Ein- und Ausbau des Produktes kann  
Schaltkreise beschädigen oder ihre Lebensdauer verkürzen.  
Bevor Sie das Produkt oder elektronische Komponenten berühren, vergewissern Sie sich, daß  
Sie in einem ESD-geschützten Bereich arbeiten.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Bitte beachten Sie, dass die im Handbuch angegebenen Voraussetzungen erfüllt sein müssen,  
bevor Sie das System installieren.  
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Beachten Sie folgende allgemeinen Sicherheitshinweise bei der Installation des Systems:  
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Bereich mit eingeschränktem Zugang - Installieren Sie das System nur in Bereichen mit  
eingeschränktem Zugang.  
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Installationsrichtlinien: Dieses System muss gemäß folgender Richtlinien installiert  
werden: National Electrical Code, Artikel 11016, 11017 und 11018 und Canadian  
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Überstrom Schutzeinrichtung - Eine leicht zugängliche Trennvorrichtung muss in der  
Gebäudeverkabelung eingebaut sein. Einen angemessenen AWG (American Wire Gauge -  
amerikanische Norm für Drahtquerschnitte) Wert der Überstrom Schutzeinrichtung  
können Sie der NEC (National Electrical Code) Tabelle 31016 oder anderen nationalen  
Regelwerken entnehmen.  
Der Erdungsleiter ist abhängig von der Spannungsverteilungstopologie innerhalb Ihrer  
Anlage. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie einen angemessenen Erdungsleiter gemäß der  
Auslegung des Zugangsleitungsschutzes verwenden.  
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Bauen Sie das System sicher ein. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg  
sind.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie Kabel verwenden, die für Ihr Systemumfeld nicht ausreichend sind, können Kabel  
beschädigt werden.  
Fragen SIe bei dem Bauamt vor Ort nach, wie die Anforderungen für Kabel in Ihrem  
Systemumfeld sind und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Installation gemäß des 1993 National  
Electric Code (NEC) und anderen zutreffenden Standards durchgeführt wird.  
Um die Anforderungen für Klasse 1 Produkte zu erfüllen, stellen Sie sicher, dass das  
Erdungskabel mit einer zuverlässigen Erdung verbunden ist.  
Beschädigung des Produktes und der Zusatzmodule  
Fehlerhafter Ein- oder Ausbau von Zusatzmodulen führt zu Beschädigung des Produktes oder  
der Zusatzmodule.  
Lesen Sie deshalb vor dem Ein- oder Ausbau von Zusatzmodulen die Dokumentation und  
benutzen Sie angemessenes Werkzeug.  
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Beschädigung des Systems  
Die Gleichspannungseingänge des Systems dürfen ausschließlich an zugelassene  
Telekommunikationsnetzspannungen (TNV) oder Sicherheits-Kleinspannungs-Stromkreise  
(SELV) angeschlossen werden.  
Wenn Sie das System an andere Stromkreise als TNV/SELV Stromkreise anschließen, verfällt die  
Sicherheitszulassung.  
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Produktes  
Das Produkt ist an eine TNV-2 Spannungsquelle angeschlossen. Diese Spannung kann  
gefährlich sein.  
Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass die externe Spannungsversorgung den entsprechenden  
Sicherheitsstandards entspricht.  
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems  
Das System wird ausschließlich mit SELV Spannung versorgt (Class III nonenergy hazard  
circuits). Diese Spannung wird als gefährlich eingestuft. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die externe  
Spannungsversorgung alle relevanten Sicherheitsstandards erfüllt.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die SELV Spannung durch doppelte oder verstärkte Isolierungen von  
gefährlichen Spannungen getrennt ist.  
Es gibt mehrere Energiequellen.  
Handhabung nur durch geschultes Personal.  
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems  
Wenn die Gewichte im Schaltschrank ungleich verteilt sind, kann der Schaltschrank umkippen  
und Schäden am System oder Verletzungen verursachen.  
Bauen Sie das System deshalb ganz unten im Schrank ein, wenn es das einzige System im  
Schrank ist. Wenn mehrere Systeme in einen Schrank eingebaut werden sollen, platzieren Sie  
das schwerste System ganz unten und die leichteren weiter oben. Falls der Schaltschrank mit  
Kippsicherungen ausgestattet ist, stellen Sie sicher, dass diese auch installiert und ausgefahren  
sind, um einen sicheren Stand des Schranks zu gewährleisten. Beginnen Sie erst danach mit  
dem Einbau oder der Wartung des Systems.  
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Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn das System nicht ordnungsgemäß installiert wird, kann es herunterfallen.  
Zur Befestigung des Systemes müssen Sie Ihre eigene Hardware bereitstellen. Emerson  
empfiehlt ausdrücklich den Einsatz von Schienen um das Gewicht des Chassis zu sichern.  
Verletzungsgefahr und Beschädigung des Systems  
Verhindern Sie ein unbeabsichtigtes Herunterfallen des Systems, das Verletzungen oder  
Beschädigungen am System zur Folge haben kann.  
Benutzen Sie zum Heben und Einbauen des Systems geeignete Hilfsmittel.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Das System ist schwer und falsche Handhabung kann zu Muskelzerrungen oder  
Rückenschäden führen.  
Heben Sie das System nur zu zweit oder benutzen Sie zum Ausbau oder Ersetzen des Systems  
geeignete Hebevorrichtungen.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie das Produkt falsch aus der Verpackung herausholen, können die unteren Griffe der  
FRUs beschädigt werden.  
Kippen Sie das System nicht nach vorne oder hinten, wenn Sie es aus der Verpackung  
herausholen.  
Betrieb  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Während des Transportes, Zusammenbaus und dem Umgang mit dem System können sich  
Schrauben, Lüfter oder andere Teile lösen oder beschädigt werden.  
Nehmen Sie ein beschädigtes System nicht in Betrieb. Sonst können andere Einrichtungen, die  
mit dem System kommunizieren, beschädigt werden.  
Überhitzung des Systems  
Lüftungsöffnungen  
Unzureichende Lüftung kann Schäden an Blades und am System verursachen und die  
Herstellergarantie ungültig werden lassen.  
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Um eine ausreichende Lüftung zu gewährleisten, stellen Sie sicher, dass das System während  
des Betriebs waagerecht steht. Halten Sie die Lüftungsschlitze an der Oberseite, der Rückseite  
und den Seiten des Systems frei. Halten Sie die Frischluftzufuhröffnung an der unteren  
Vorderseite des Systems völlig frei und stellen Sie sicher, dass sich die Frischluft nicht mit der  
Abluft von anderen Systemen mischt.  
Um eine ungestörte Luftzirkulation zu gewährleisten, stellen Sie sicher, dass alle Steckplätze  
mit Blades oder Platzhalter Blades belegt sind.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Verunreinigungen können den Systembetrieb beeinträchtigen. Bauen Sie das System an  
einem Ort auf, an dem wenig Bewegung stattfindet und an dem es keinen Staub, Rauch oder  
elektrostatische Entladung gibt.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Raumtemperatur die zugelassene Betriebstemperatur, die in diesem  
Handbuch angegeben ist, nicht übersteigt und lassen Sie genügend Platz um eine  
angemessene Kühlung zu gewährleisten.  
Überhitzung des Systems  
Wenn Sie die Geschwindigkeit der Lüfter reduzieren, steigt die Systemtemperatur an.  
In diesem Fall müssen Sie die Systemtemperatur über die Sensoren der Lüftermodule regeln.  
Stellen Sie während des Betriebs sicher, dass die Bedingungen, die im Handbuch beschrieben  
sind, eingehalten werden.  
Beschädigung des Systems oder Verletzungsgefahr  
Abdeckungen  
Falls Sie das System betreiben, ohne die freien Steckplätze abzudecken, verfällt die  
Herstellergarantie.  
Nehmen Sie das System nur in Betrieb, wenn alle Steckplätze abgedeckt sind. Damit  
gewährleisten Sie eine optimale Kühlung für das System und vermeiden die Gefahr von  
Stromschlägen. Alle Abdeckungen müssen während des Systembetriebs an Ort und Stelle  
bleiben.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Die meisten Entstörgeräte gegen Über- oder Störspannungen können das System durch  
Störspannungen beschädigen, wenn sie in der üblichen Weise verwendet werden.  
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Überlasten Sie keine Zweigleitungen. Überprüfen Sie die Dokumentation und/oder die  
Typenschilder aller Geräte und stellen Sie sicher, dass die Summe aller Stromwerte höchstens  
zwei Drittel des zugelassenen Werts der Zweigleitung ausmacht.  
Benutzen Sie Entstörgeräte gegen Über- oder Störspannungen nur, wenn Sie eine genaue  
Analyse des Spannungssystems durchgeführt haben.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Luftfilter  
Verunreinigungen in der Luft können den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des  
Systems beeinträchtigen. Das kann zur Überhitzung des Systems und zu Schäden an  
Systemteilen führen.  
Luftfilter sollten mindestens alle 90 Tage rereinigt werden. Je nach Umgebungsbedingen kann  
dies auch früher nötig sein. Da die Verhältnisse in Vermittlungsstellen sehr unterschiedlich sein  
können, sollten Sie die Luftfilter nach der Erstinstallation des Systems jede Woche  
kontrollieren. In einer staubigen Umgebung muss ein Filter gegebenenfalls öfter gereinigt  
werden als in einer sauberen Umgebung. Prüfen Sie den Filter regelmäßig bis Sie eine  
Vorstellung davon haben, wie oft der Filter gereinigt werden muss. Erstellen Sie aufgrund Ihrer  
Beobachtungen einen Reinigungsplan und protokollieren Sie jede Reinigung oder jeden  
Austausch des Filters.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Luftfilter  
Verunreinigungen in der Luft können den Luftfilter verschmutzen und so die Luftzufuhr des  
Systems beeinträchtigen. Das kann zur Überhitzung des Systems und zu Schäden an  
Systemteilen führen.  
Um eine ausreichende Kühlung zu gewährleisten, müssen die Luftfilter mindestens alle sechs  
Monate ausgetauscht werden. Emerson empfiehlt, die Luftfilter alle 90 Tage auszutauschen.  
Wie oft Filter ausgetauscht werden müssen hängt von der Umgebung ab, in der sich das  
System befindet.  
Da die Verhältnisse in Vermittlungsstellen sehr unterschiedlich sein können, sollten Sie die  
Luftfilter nach der Erstinstallation des Systems jede Woche kontrollieren. In einer staubigen  
Umgebung muss ein Filter gegebenenfalls öfter ausgetauscht werden als in einer sauberen  
Umgebung. Prüfen Sie den Filter regelmäßig bis Sie eine Vorstellung davon haben, wie oft der  
Filter ausgetauscht werden muss. Erstellen Sie aufgrund Ihrer Beobachtungen einen  
Austauschplan und protokollieren Sie jeden Austausch des Filters.  
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Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf den Oberflächen der Produkte kann zu  
Kurzschlüssen führen.  
Betreiben Sie die Produkte nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte für die relative  
Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur und stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher, dass  
sich auf den Produkten kein Kondensat befindet.  
Überhitzung und Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie das Produkt ohne Zwangskühlung betreiben, kann es zu einer Überhitzung und  
damit zu Produktschäden kommen.  
Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass beim Betrieb des Produktes eine Zwangskühlung zur Verfügung  
steht.  
Fehlfunktion des Produktes  
Wenn Sie das Produkt nicht ordnungsgemäß erden, kann es zu einer Vielzahl von Störungen,  
elektrostatischen Entladungen oder Hochfrequenzstörungen kommen.  
Wenn Sie das Produkt in einem Bereich mit elektromagnetischer Strahlung einsetzen, müssen  
Sie sicherstellen, dass das Produkt mit dem System verschraubt ist und das System durch ein  
Gehäuse abgeschirmt wird.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Hoher Ableitstrom ist gefährlich und kann Verletzungen verursachen.  
Suchen Sie das Warnschild in der Nähe der Erdungsbolzen (kann von System zu System  
unterschiedlich sein) und stellen Sie eine Erdungsverbindung her, bevor Sie die PEMs  
anschließen.  
Störung des Systembetriebs  
Bevor Sie die PEMs austauschen, sollten Sie die Betriebsspannung des Systems optimieren.  
Stellen Sie Eingansspannung auf einen Nennwert von -48 V bis -60 VDC ein, um einen  
uneingeschränkten Systembetrieb während des PEM Austauschs zu gewährleisten.  
Verletzungen oder Kurzschlüsse  
Blade oder Stromversorgung  
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Falls die ORing Dioden des Produktes durchbrennen, kann das Produkt einen Kurzschluss  
zwischen den Eingangsleitungen A und B verursachen. In diesem Fall ist Leitung A immer noch  
unter Spannung, auch wenn sie vom Versorgungskreislauf getrennt ist (und umgekehrt).  
Prüfen Sie deshalb immer, ob die Leitung spannungsfrei ist, bevor Sie Ihre Arbeit fortsetzen,  
um Schäden oder Verletzungen zu vermeiden.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
An der Rückseite des Systems befinden sich spitze Stifte, an denen Sie sich verletzen können.  
Seien Sie vorsichtig beim Umgang mit dem System.  
Datenverlust und Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie das System mit der Prozedur für die Notfallabschaltung abschalten, gehen Daten  
verloren und Komponenten in einem laufenden System können beschädigt werden.  
Benutzen Sie diese Prozedur deshalb nur, wenn Sie die normale Prozedur nicht befolgen  
können.  
Schaltereinstellungen  
Fehlfunktion des Produktes  
Schalter, die mit 'Reserved' gekennzeichnet sind, können mit produktionsrelevanten  
Funktionen belegt sein. Das Ändern dieser Schalter kann im normalen Betrieb Störungen  
auslösen.  
Verstellen Sie nur solche Schalter, die nicht mit 'Reserved' gekennzeichnet sind.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Das Verstellen von Schaltern während des laufenden Betriebes kann zur Beschädigung des  
Produktes führen.  
Prüfen und ändern Sie die Schaltereinstellungen, bevor Sie das Produkt installieren.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Falsche Jumper-Einstellungen können dazu führen, dass das System nicht mehr funktioniert.  
Ändern Sie deshalb nie die Einstellungen der Jumper.  
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Beschädigung des Produktes  
Zu viel Druck kann den Reset Schalter beschädigen.  
Drücken Sie den Reset Schalter nur leicht.  
Erdung  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Falls das Produkt nicht ordnungsgemäß geerdet ist, kann es durch elektrostatische  
Entladungen beschädigt werden.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Systemteile die EMC-Dichtungen berühren. Das System enthält EMC-  
Dichtungen für das Shelf und einzelne Module.  
Das Shelf enthält außerdem ESD Anschlüsse. Sorgen Sie für ordnungsgemäßen ESD-Schutz für  
den Betreiber.  
Verletzungsgefahr durch Stromschlag und Verbrennungen  
Berühren metallische Gegenstände an Händen, Handgelenken oder am Hals die Input  
Terminals der PEMs, kann dies zu extremen Verletzungen wie, zum Beispiel Verbrennungen  
oder Amputationen führen.  
Tragen Sie bei der Arbeit mit dem System keine metallischen Gegenstände an Ihren Händen  
oder Armen und lassen sie keine metallischen Gegenstände um Ihren Hals hängen. Seien Sie  
extrem vorsichtig mit elektrisch leitenden Gegenständen in der Nähe der PEMs.  
Verletzung durch Stromschlag  
Stromkabel  
Ist das Stromkabel nicht ordentlich angeschlossen, können Sie einen Stromschlag bekommen.  
Erden Sie das Systemchassis, um das Risiko eines Stromschlags so gering wie möglich zu  
halten. Falls Sie das System nicht ordungsgemäß erden, kann dies außerdem zu vielfältigen  
Störgeräuschen, eletrostatischen Entladungen und Interferenzen im Hochfrequenzbereich  
führen.  
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Verletzung durch Stromschlag (Wechselstromsysteme)  
Ist das dreiadrige Wechselstromkabel nicht ordentlich angeschlossen, können Sie einen  
Stromschlag bekommen.  
Sie müssen das dreiadrige Wechselstromkabel mit einer zugelassen Anschlussdose mit drei  
Kontakten verbinden. Der Erdleiter (grün/gelb) muss dabei zuverlässig mit elektrischer Erde  
verbunden sein.  
Stecker und Verkabelung  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Bei den RJ-45 Steckern, die sich auf einigen Produkten befinden, handelt es sich entweder um  
Twisted-Pair-Ethernet (TPE) oder um E1/T1/J1-Stecker. Beachten Sie, dass ein versehentliches  
Anschließen einer E1/T1/J1 Leitung an einen TPE-Stecker Ihr System zerstören kann.  
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Kennzeichnen Sie deshalb TPE-Anschlüsse in der Nähe Ihres Arbeitsplatzes deutlich als  
Netzwerkanschlüsse.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Länge eines mit Ihrem Systems verbundenen TPE-Kabels 100 m  
nicht überschreitet.  
Das System darf über die TPE Stecker nur mit einem Sicherheits-Kleinspannungs-  
Stromkreis (SELV) verbunden werden.  
Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich an Ihren Systemverwalter.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Kabel, die nicht sicher angebracht sind, können zu Stolperfallen werden und Verletzungen  
verursachen.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Kabel sicher installiert sind, um Verletzungen zu vermeiden.  
Verändern Sie nie die von Emerson ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems. Stellen Sie sicher,  
dass die Verkabelung schon existierenden Kabelführungen folgt und bestehende oder  
ähnliche Befestigungen verwendet. Überprüfen Sie nach der Erweiterung der Verkabelung, ob  
das System ordnungsgemäß arbeitet.  
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Beschädigung des Systems  
Ein versehentliches Entfernen des Netzkabels während des Betriebs kann den Systembetrieb  
beeinträchtigen oder Schäden am System verursachen.  
Schließen Sie ein versehentliches Entfernen des Netzkabels während des Betriebs aus, indem  
Sie es am Chassis oder am Rack befestigen.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Schließen Sie in jedem Fall aus, dass Personen durch einen elektrischen Schlag verletzt werden  
können, indem Sie sicherstellen, dass Kontakte und Kabel des Systems während des Betriebs  
nicht berührt werden können.  
Falls Sie Fragen bezüglich der Verkabelung haben, wenden Sie sich an die für Sie zuständige  
Geschäftsstelle von Emerson.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Wenn Sie Stromkabel, die noch unter Strom stehen, berühren, können Sie verletzt werden.  
Stromkabel können an der Zweigleitung oder am Stromverteiler vorinstalliert sein, oder auch  
nicht.  
Falls die Gleichstromkabel nicht an der Zweigleitung oder dem Stromverteiler angeschlossen  
sind, müssen Sie die Gleichstromkabel am PEM anschließen bevor Sie die Gleichstromkabel an  
der externen Stromversorung anschließen.  
Falls die Gleichstromkabel an der Zweigleitung oder dem Stromverteiler angeschlossen sind,  
muss qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestätigen, dass die Kabel nicht unter Strom stehen, bevor Sie  
damit fortfahren, die Kabel an die PEMs anzuschließen.  
Benutzen Sie in jedem Fall ein Multimeter, um zu prüfen, dass die Kabelenden, die sich am PEM  
befinden, nicht unter Strom stehen. Falls das Multimeter Strom anzeigt, und dieser Strom nicht  
von den Terminals entfernt werden kann, muss das ganze System abgeschaltet werden, um die  
PEMs auszutauschen.  
Fehlfunktion oder Beschädigung des Produktes  
Die Mini-B USB Kabelverbindung besitzt keine Arretiervorrichtung. Falls Sie das Mini-B USB  
Kabel versehentlich entfernen, während das Produkt läuft, könnte der Betrieb gestört oder das  
Produkt beschädigt werden.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass das Mini-B USB Kabel ordnungsgemäß mit dem Produkt verbunden ist.  
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Fehlfunktion des Produktes  
Falls Sie mehr als eine serielle Schnittstelle gleichzeitig anschließen, könnte das Konflikte  
hervorrufen und die serielle Schnittstelle könnte nicht mehr richtig funktionieren.  
Obwohl sowohl an der Frontblende als auch am DMC serielle Schnittstellen zur Verfügung  
stehen, sollten Sie immer nur eine einzige benutzen.  
PEM  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Um einen ungestörten Luftstrom innerhalb des Shelfs und somit eine ausreichende Kühlung  
sicherzustellen, ist es notwendig, dass alle PEMs im Shelf eingebaut sind.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass ein geübter Wartungstechniker das PEM innerhalb des empfohlenen  
Wartungszeitraums austauscht, damit das Shelf innerhalb des sicheren  
Betriebstemperaturbereichs arbeitet.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Wenn Sie das Chassis mit einem Stromkabel, das noch unter Strom steht, berühren, entsteht  
ein Kurzschluss.  
Nach Möglichkeit sollten Sie die Gleichstromquelle abschalten, bevor Sie das Stromkabel vom  
Produkt entfernen. Falls Sie die Gleichstromquelle nicht abschalten können, achten Sie darauf,  
dass das Stromkabel keinen Kurzschluss verursacht.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Wenn Sie eine stromführende Leitung berühren, können Sie einen Stromschlag bekommen.  
Entfernen Sie deshalb immer den Eingangsstecker oder schalten Sie den Eingang ab, bevor Sie  
die Stromversorgungseinheit aus dem Chassis ausbauen. Überprüfen Sie außerdem, ob die  
entfernte Leitung spannungsfrei ist, bevor Sie die Stromversorgungseinheit ausbauen.  
Kurzschluß und Gefahr durch Stromschlag  
Um Kurzschlüsse und elektrischen Schlag zu vermeiden, muss die Stromzufuhr vor dem Lösen  
der Schrauben unterbrochen sein.  
Überzeugen Sie sich vor dem Lösen der Schrauben unbedingt, dass die Stromzufuhr  
unterbrochen ist und während des Austausches unterbrochen bleibt. Vermeiden Sie  
Kurzschlüsse, indem Sie sehr vorsichtig mit dem Werkzeug umgehen.  
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Verletzungsgefahr  
Sie können die PEMs nicht allein dadurch spannungsfrei schalten, dass Sie den  
Trennungsschalter an den PEMs in die OFF Stellung stellen. Die PEMs bleiben unter Spannung,  
bis die -48 V Spannung von jedem PEM vollständig entfernt ist.  
Stellen Sie deshalb sicher, dass Sie die Spannung an der externen Spannungsversorgung  
ausschalten. Warten Sie außerdem eine Minute, bis die Kondensatoren im PEMs entladen sind,  
bevor Sie die PEMs aus dem Chassis entfernen.  
Verletzungsgefahr (AdvancedTCA)  
Sie können sich an heißen PEMs verletzen.  
Lassen Sie die PEMs abkühlen, bevor Sie mit bloßen Händen herausziehen.  
Verletzungsgefahr (microTCA)  
Sie können sich an heißen Stromversorgungseinheiten verletzen.  
Lassen Sie die Stromversorgungseinheiten vor der Wartung abkühlen.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Wenn Sie das PEM ein- oder aubauen, während sich der PEM-Kippschalter in der ON Stellung  
befindet, kann das System beschädigt werden.  
Wenn das System unter Strom steht, müssen Sie sicherstellen, dass sich der PEM-Kippschalter  
in der OFF Stellung befindet, bevor Sie ein PEM ein- oder ausbauen.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Wenn Sie dem System Strom zuführen während sich der Schalter für den Unterbrecher in der  
ON Stellung befindet, kann das System beschädigt werden.  
Stellen Sie vor der Stromzufuhr sicher, dass sich der Schalter für den Unterbrecher in der OFF  
Stellung befindet.  
Beschädigung der Spannungsversorgungseinheit  
Wird die Spannungsversorgungseinheit verkehrt angeschlossen, werden die  
Elektrolytkondensatoren der Filter beschädigt. Den falschen Anschluss zeigt die rote LED  
"Reverse Power".  
Schalten Sie die Unterbrecher deshalb nur, wenn die rote LED nicht leuchtet.  
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Beschädigung des Produktes  
Fehlerhafte Verkabelung kann das Produkt beschädigen.  
Verbinden Sie das 48 V Kabel immer mit der "positivsten" Seite. Wenn die  
Stromversorgungseinheit zum Beispiel -48 V und RETURN Anschlüsse besitzt, schließen Sie  
das 48 V Kabel an RETURN an. Wenn die Stromversorgungseinheit +48 V und GND-Anschlüsse  
besitzt, schließen Sie das 48 V Kabel an +48 V.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Innerhalb des Gehäuses gibt es gefährliche Spannungen.  
Berühren Sie keine Anschlüsse innerhalb des Gehäuses, um ernsthafte Verletzungen oder Tod  
durch Stromschlag zu vermeiden. PEMs dürfen nur von ausgebildetem Wartungspersonal ein-  
oder ausgebaut werden.  
Lüfter  
Beschädigung des Systems (AXP)  
Tauschen Sie den Lüfter innerhalb des vorgeschiebenen Wartungszeitraums von 1 Minute aus.  
So vermeiden Sie Beschädigung des Systems.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Ersatzlüfter für den Austausch bereit ist.  
Beschädigung des Systems (31k / 4100)  
Wird das System länger als 30 Sekunden mit weniger als drei Lüftermodulen betrieben, kann  
das System beschädigt werden.  
Wenn Sie ein Lüftermodul austasuchen, stellen Sie sicher, dass der Austauschprozess innerhalb  
dieser Zeit abgeschlossen ist.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Unzureichende Kühlung kann das System beschädigen.  
Das Kühlsystem ist dafür ausgelegt, auch mit nur einem funktionierenden Lüftermodul  
ausreichende Kühlung zur Verfügung zu stellen. Unter bestimmten Umständen oder wenn ein  
verbleibender Lüfter ausfällt, kann es jedoch sein, dass ein Lüftermodul nicht ausreicht.  
Führen Sie den Lüfteraustausch deshalb ohne Verzögerung aus.  
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Beschädigung der Lüfter  
Wenn ein Lüftermodul außer Betrieb genommen wird, gleicht der System Manager das aus,  
indem er die Geschwindigkeit der verbleibenden Lüfter erhöht. Wenn ein Lüfter über einen  
längeren Zeitraum auf Höchstgeschwindigkeit läuft, kann sich seine Lebensdauer verkürzen.  
Führen Sie den Lüfteraustausch deshalb ohne Verzögerung aus.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Wenn Sie ein einzelnes verbleibendes Lüftermodul aus dem System entfernen, führt dies sehr  
schnell zu einer Überhitzung des Systems.  
Tauschen Sie deshalb ein fehlerhaftes Lüftermodul unverzüglich aus.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Wird das System für mehr als 30 Sekunden mit offener Lüfterklappe betrieben, kann es zu  
Schäden am System kommen.  
Öffnen Sie beim Austausch eines Lüftermodules die Klappe erst unmittelbar vor dem  
Austausch, führen Sie den Austausch ohne Verzögerungen durch und schließen Sie die Klappe  
unmittelbar nach dem Austausch wieder.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Fehlerhafter Lüftereinbau kann zu Schäden am System führen.  
Achten Sie beim Lüftereinbau darauf, dass Sie das korrekte Modul für die Vorder- und Rückseite  
des Systems nehmen und es an den Führungsschienen ausrichten.  
Beschädigung des Filterrahmens  
Fehlerhafter Einbau kann den Rahmen oder die Führungsschienen beschädigen.  
Achten Sie beim Einbau des Filterrahmens darauf, dass Sie den korrekten Rahmen für die Ober-  
und Unterseite benutzen und ihn an den Führungsschienen ausrichten.  
Beschädigung des Systems und Verletzungsgefahr  
Lüfterschaufeln können sich noch bewegen, nachdem der Strom abgestellt ist. Wenn Sie die  
Lüfterschublade aus dem Chassis ziehen, werden die Lüfterschaufeln freigelegt.  
Sie können verletzt werden, wenn Sie Werkzeuge oder Finger in rotierende Lüfter einführen.  
Achten Sie deshalb beim Austausch der Lüfterschublade auf die rotierenden Lüfterschaufeln.  
Berühren Sie die Lüfterschaufeln erst, wenn diese still stehen.  
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Rotierende Lüfterschaufeln  
Sie können verletzt werden, wenn Sie Werkzeuge oder Finger in rotierende Lüfter einführen.  
Berühren Sie die Lüfterschaufeln erst, wenn diese still stehen.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Das System kann beschädigt werden, wenn Sie die Kühleinheit während des laufenden  
Betriebs entfernen.  
Schalten Sie das System ab, bevor Sie die Kühleinheit entfernen.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Das Lüftermodul ist schwer. Wenn Sie es fallen lassen, kann es beschädigt werden.  
Halten Sie es deshalb während des Austauschs gut fest.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Staub oder Kleinteile, die während des Luftfilteraustauschs in das Lüftermodul fallen, können  
den Luftstrom beeinträchtigen und so zu Schäden am System führen.  
Entfernen Sie deshalb Staub oder Kleinteile (mit einem Staubsauger) aus dem Lüftermodul  
bevor Sie es wieder einbauen.  
Schäden an Steckern  
Wenn Sie das Modul mit Gewalt installieren, können die Anschlussstifte in den Steckern  
beschädigt werden.  
Falls sich das Modul während der Installation verkantet, ziehen Sie es wieder heraus und führen  
Sie sie erneut ein.  
Erweiterung und FRU Austausch  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Während Sie die Justierklemmen an den Seiten der Steckplätze öffenen, bleibt das  
Speichermodul im Steckplatz stecken. Es wird nicht automatisch aus dem Steckplatz  
ausgehebelt.  
Öffnen Sie die Justierklemmen an den Seiten der Steckplätze bis Sie einen Widerstand spüren.  
Öffnen Sie sie nicht weiter, da die Klemmen sonst abbrechen können.  
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Beschädigung des Produktes  
Verbogene Stecker oder lose Teile können das Produkt, die Backplane oder andere  
Systemkomponenten beschädigen.  
Prüfen Sie das Produkt und die Backplane vor dem Einabau sorgfältig auf verbogene Stecker  
und lose Teile.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Fehlerhafter Ein- und Ausbau des Produktes kann zu einer Beschädigung des Produktes führen.  
Benutzen Sie die Handles, um das Produkt ein- und auszubauen. Auf diese Weise vermeiden  
Sie, dass die Frontblende beschädigt wird.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Falls Sie die FRU an den Handles tragen, können diese abbrechen.  
Tragen Sie die FRU nicht an den Handles. Diese sind nur für den Ein- und Ausbau gedacht.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Während des Betriebs können Oberflächen an den Kühlkörpern oder anderen Komponenten  
sehr heiß werden.  
Um Verletzungen durch Verbrennung zu vermeiden, berühren Sie während der Arbeit keine  
Komponenten oder Kühlkörper auf dem Produkt. Fassen Sie das Produkt an den Handles und  
der Frontblende an, wenn Sie es aus dem System herausnehmen.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie Blades und RTMs in der falschen Reihenfolge installieren, können sie beschädigt  
werden.  
Installieren Sie zuerst das RTM, dann das dazugehörige Blade.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Eine Systemüberlastung beschädigt das System.  
Verhindern Sie eine Systemüberlastung, indem Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller  
eingebauten Komponenten, überprüfen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Ausgangsstrom jedes  
Verbrauchers innerhalb der zulässigen Grenzwerte liegt. Für weitere Informationen lesen Sie  
die Dokumentation der jeweiligen Komponente.  
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Verlust der Sicherheits- und EMC-Zulassung  
Wenn Sie zusätzliche Produkte installieren, können Sicherheits- und EMC-Richtlinien verletzt  
werden.  
Der Systemintegrator ist für die Einhaltung dieser Richtlinien verantwortlich.  
Beschädigung des Systems  
Ein beschädigter Filter kann Schwebstoffe nur ungenügend ausfiltern und den Luftstrom  
beeinträchtigen.  
Prüfen Sie einen gereinigten Filter auf Risse bevor Sie ihn wieder in Betrieb nehmen. Bauen Sie  
keine beschädigten Filter in das System ein. Sie können Ersatzfilter bei der für Sie zuständigen  
Geschäftsstelle von Emerson bestellen.  
Kabelschäden  
Wenn Sie das Glasfaserkabel knicken, kann das Kabel beschädigt und die Datenübertragung  
beeinträchtigt werden.  
Knicken Sie das Kabel nicht.  
Hot Swap  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wenn Sie das Produkt im laufenden Betrieb ein- oder ausbauen, kann es beschädigt werden.  
Schalten Sie das Rack aus, bevor Sie das Produkt ein- oder ausbauen.  
Datenverlust  
Wenn Sie das Produkt ausbauen, obwohl die blaue Hot-Swap LED noch blinkt, kann dies zu  
Datenverlust führen.  
Warten Sie daher, bis die blaue LED durchgehend leuchtet, bevor Sie das Produkt ausbauen.  
Beschädigung des Produktes (applies to blades with Emerson-IPMC)  
Wenn Sie das RTM ausbauen, während das System läuft und die blaue LED auf dem Front Board  
noch blinkt, können Daten verloren gehen.  
Schalten Sie deshalb vor dem Ausbau des RTMs den Slot, in dem es sich befindet, ab und fahren  
Sie die Payload des Front Boards herunter, indem Sie den unteren Griff des Front Boards öffnen  
und warten, bis die blaue LED leuchtet ohne zu blinken.  
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PMC Module  
Fehlfunktion des Produktes und/oder Verletzungsgefahr  
Wenn Sie nichtqualifizierte Module gemeinsam mit dem Blade benutzen, kann dies zu einer  
Fehlfunktion des Produktes, Sicherheitsrisiken und/oder Verletzungen führen.  
Sobald Sie zusätzliche Module oder RTMs installieren, sind Sie für die Einhaltung aller  
relevanten Richtlinien verantwortlich.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Wird die maximal zulässige Leistungsaufnahme eines installierten PMC Modules  
überschritten, so kann dies zu einer Beschädigung des Blades führen.  
Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Leistungsaufnahme eines installierten PMC Modules zusammen auf  
der 3.3 V- und 5 V-Schiene insgesamt 7.5 W nicht überschreitet  
SFP/SFP+ Modules  
Gefahr von Verletzungen sowie von Beschädigung des RTMs und SFP/SFP+-Modulen  
Die Installation und der Betrieb von SFP/SFP+-Modulen, welche nicht zertifiziert sind und  
welche nicht den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen, kann Verletzungen zur Folge haben sowie  
zur Beschädigung des RTMs und von SFP/SFP+-Modulen führen.  
Verwenden Sie daher nur SFP/SFP+-Module, die zertifiziert sind und die den  
Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen.  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Optische SFP/SFP+-Module können als Laserprodukte klassifiziert sein. Wenn Sie solche  
SFP/SFP+-Module installieren und betreiben, so gelten die entsprechenden Bestimmungen für  
Laserprodukte für das gesamte RTM. Werden diese Bestimmungen nicht eingehalten, so  
können Verletzungen die Folge sein.  
Wenn Sie SFP/SFP+-Module betreiben, die als Laserprodukte klassifiziert sind, stellen Sie  
sicher, dass die entsprechenden Bestimmungen für Laserprodukte eingehalten werden.  
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Verletzungsgefahr der Augen  
Optische SFP/SFP+-Module können Laserstrahlen aussenden, wenn kein Kabel angeschlossen  
ist.  
Blicken Sie daher nicht direkt in die Öffnung eines SFP/SFP+-Moduls, um Verletzungen der  
Augen zu vermeiden.  
Beschädigung von SFP/SFP+-Modulen  
Die Schutzkappe eines SFP/SFP+-Modules dient dazu, die sensible Optik des SFP/SFP+-  
Modules gegen Staub und Schmutz zu schützen.  
Entfernen Sie die Schutzkappe nur dann, wenn Sie beabsichtigen, ein Kabel anzuschließen.  
Andernfalls belassen Sie die Schutzkappe auf dem SFP/SFP+-Modul.  
Laser  
Verletzungsgefahr  
Wenn sich an der Rückseite Ihres Systems ein Aufkleber mit der Aufschrift CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT befindet, beeinhaltet das System ein Bauteil mit einem Laser. Solche Bauteile  
enthalten Laserdioden, die unsichtbare und für die Augen schädliche Laserstrahlen abgeben.  
Falls Sie sich nicht an die Anweisung in diesem Handbuch halten, kann dies zu gefählichen  
Strahlungsbelastungen führen. Schauen Sie niemals direkt in den Laserstrahl.  
Batterie  
Datenverlust  
Wenn die Batterie nur noch ungenügend geladen ist, wird der RTC zurückgesetzt und Daten im  
NVRAM gehen verloren.  
Tauschen Sie daher die Batterie nach spätestens einem Jahr aus.  
Datenverlust  
Der Austausch der Batterie führt unweigerlich zu Datenverlust bei Bauteilen, die die Batterie als  
Backup verwenden.  
Sichern Sie daher alle Daten, die bei Austausch der Batterie verloren gehen.  
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Datenverlust  
Wenn Sie einen anderen Batterietyp installieren als der, der bei Auslieferung des Produktes  
installiert war, kann Datenverlust die Folge sein, da die neu installierte Batterie für andere  
Umgebungsbedingungen oder eine andere Lebenszeit ausgelegt sein könnte.  
Verwenden Sie daher den gleichen Batterietyp, der bei Auslieferung des Produktes installiert  
war.  
Beschädigung des PCBs und der Batteriehalterung  
Wenn Sie die Batterie mit einem Schraubendreher ausbauen, können das PCB und die  
Batteriehalterung beschädigt werden.  
Benutzen Sie keinesfalls einen Schraubendreher, um die Batterie aus der Halterung zu nehmen.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Fehlerhafter Austausch von Lithium-Batterien kann zu gefährlichen Explosionen führen.  
Wenn SIe die Lithium-Batterie auf dem Produkt austauschen, stellen Sie sicher, dass die alte  
und die neue Batterie vom gleichen Typ sind.  
Ist der Batterietyp nicht verfügbar, wenden Sie sich an Emerson um herauszufinden, welcher  
Batterietyp offiziell alternativ verwendet werden darf.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Der installierte Isolator verhindert einen unbeabsichtigten Kurzschluss zur Batterie, die mit der  
positiven Seite nach oben installiert ist.  
Entfernen Sie niemals den Isolator an der Batteriehalterung.  
Beschädigung des Produktes  
Es ist äußerst wichtig, dass der Isolator unbeschädigt bleibt und dass die Batteriehalterung  
flach am Board anliegt, wenn ein PMC Module oder eine SATA Platte in PMC Slot 2 installiert  
sind. Sonst passen das PMC Modul oder die SATA Platte nicht auf das Board.  
Verbiegen Sie beim Austausch niemals die Batteriehalterung, damit gewährleistet ist, dass die  
Batteriehalterung funktionstüchtig bleibt und die Batteriehalterung weiterhin flach am Board  
anliegt.  
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Umweltschutz  
Umweltverschmutzung  
Falsche Entsorgung der Produkte schadet der Umwelt.  
Entsorgen Sie alte Produkte gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den  
Empfehlungen des Herstellers.  
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Index  
A
I
Advanced Menu 75  
IDE 63  
Initiating Setup 73  
Installation Environment 40  
B
BIOS Device 63  
Block Diagram 57  
board accessories 27  
Board Layout 45  
Board Thermal Management 37  
Boot Menu 90  
M
Main Menu 74  
Manageability 71  
Memory Module 42  
Mini-ITX motherboard 21  
Boot Process 73  
P
C
PCI-E Port 60  
Chipset 68  
Pineview-D Processor 58  
POST 73  
Chipset Menu 89  
Clock Generator 69  
comments and suggestions 18  
Connectors 47  
contact address 18  
conventions 17  
POST Codes 92  
Power Management 71  
Power Requirements 35  
Processor Cooler 41  
product  
dimensions 27  
identification 28  
weight 27  
D
Debug 71  
dimensions 27  
Dual core 21  
DVI Interface 63  
R
Rear panel ports 22  
RTC 71  
E
S
Environmental Requirements 31  
Ethernet Interfaces 60  
Save & Exit Menu 91  
Security Menu 91  
serial number label 28  
Setup Utility 74  
F
Fan 70  
feedback 18  
functional blocks 57  
Shipment Inspection 39  
Single core 21  
SMBus Interface and Devices 58  
SPI Flash 70  
standards 25  
Storage 69  
Super I/O 70  
G
GFX engine 69  
GPIO Configuration 63  
GPU 69  
Supported Drivers 105  
Supported Operating System 105  
System Memory 60  
H
heat sinks 33  
High humidity 31  
HW Monitor 70  
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T
V
Thermal Requirements 32  
Trusted Platform Module 24  
VGA, LVDS, LPC, and Audio Interface 62  
Video 69  
U
W
USB Interface 61  
Watchdog Timer 71  
weight 27  
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