PC-III
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PC-III
VTEL PC-3 Hardware Reference Guide PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 1 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 2 1. INTRODUCTION 7 2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 9 2.1 Regulatory Compliance 2.1.1 Safety 2.1.2 EMI 2.1.3 Product Certification Markings 10 10 10 10 2.2 System Physical Specifications 2.2.1 VTEL SmartCart 2.2.2 VTEL ESA Cabinet 2.2.3 VTEL Dual ESA Cabinets 11 11 11 11 3. VTEL PC-3 SYSTEM RESOURCES 13 3.1 VTEL PC-3 Motherboard (QS440BX) Features 3.1.1 Processor and Cache 3.1.2 System Memory 3.1.3 Chipset 3.1.4 Graphics Support 3.1.5 PCI/IDE Interface 3.1.6 I/O Features 3.1.7 Expansion Slots 3.1.8 Other features 3.1.9 Form Factor 3.1.10 Manufacturing Options 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 3.2 Diagram of Motherboard 15 3.3 Board Level Features 3.3.1 Microprocessor 3.3.2 Microprocessor Upgrade 3.3.3 Memory 3.3.3.1 Main Memory 3.3.3.2 EDO DRAM 3.3.3.3 SDRAM 3.3.3.4 Second Level Cache 3.3.4 Chipset and PCI/IDE Interface 3.3.4.1 Intel 82443BX 3.3.4.2 Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4) 3.3.5 USB Support 3.3.6 IDE Support 3.3.7 LS-120 Support 3.3.8 Serial Ports 3.3.9 Parallel Port 3.3.10 Floppy Controller 3.3.11 Infrared Support 3.3.12 Consumer Infrared Support 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 3 3.3.13 Graphics Support 19 3.4 Motherboard Connectors 3.4.1 Front Panel Connectors 3.4.1.1 Speaker or Onboard Buzzer 3.4.1.2 Reset 3.4.1.3 Hard Drive LED 3.4.1.4 Sleep/Power LED/Message Waiting 3.4.1.5 Infrared Port 3.4.1.6 Sleep Switch 3.4.1.7 Power Switch 3.4.2 Back Panel Connectors 3.4.2.1 Keyboard and Mouse Interface 3.4.2.2 USB Ports 3.4.2.3 Parallel Port 3.4.2.4 Serial Port 3.4.3 Additional Connectors 3.4.3.1 SB Link 3.4.3.2 WOL (Wake on LAN) 3.4.3.3 Modem Ring 3.4.3.4 Chassis Fan Headers 3.4.3.5 Clear Password/Key Lock/ Power LED Header 3.4.3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Fan 3.4.3.7 Power Supply Connector 3.4.4 Add-in Board Expansion Connectors 3.4.4.1 Expansion Slots 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 3.5 Chassis Level Features 3.5.1 Peripheral Bays 3.5.2 Fans 3.5.3 Front Panel 3.5.4 Back Panel 3.5.5 Power Supply 23 23 23 23 23 24 3.6 VTEL Enterprise Series Video/Audio Expansion Functionality 25 4. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 29 4.1 Installation Procedure Outlined 30 4.2 CPU Installation 31 4.3 Memory Installation 32 4.4 Expansion Slots 4.4.1 WG500 128 ISDN 4.4.2 WG500 384 ISDN 4.4.3 WG500 DDM 4.4.4 ESA 2.1 4.4.5 Installation Instructions for Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP ISA Local Area Network Interface Card, 16-bit ISA 4.4.6 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI LAN Interface Card 4.4.7 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ PCI LAN Interface Card 33 33 33 34 34 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 35 36 37 4 4.4.8 3COM Fast Etherlink 10/100MB Bus-Master PCI LAN Interface Card 4.4.9 Madge Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Local Area Network Interface Card 4.4.10 VTEL Add-in Board Switches/Jumpers Configuration 38 39 40 4.5 Connectors 4.5.1 Back Panel Connectors 4.5.2 Front Panel Connectors 41 41 49 4.6 BIOS Setup 4.6.1 Introduction 4.6.2 Begin Setup 51 51 51 4.7 Setup Subscreen Configuration 52 4.8 BIOS Error Messages 56 4.9 Port 80h POST Codes 57 5. WG500 INSTALLATION REFERENCE 59 5.1 ISDN Interconnect Diagram 60 5.2 384 ISDN Interconnect Diagram 61 5.3 DDM Interconnect Diagram 62 5.4 Cables 5.4.1 Cable Legend 5.4.2 Internal Cables 5.4.3 External Cables 5.4.4 System Cables 63 63 64 65 68 5.5 Interrupt Usage Summary 73 5.6 I/O Map 74 5.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map 76 5.8 Memory Map 77 5.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies 5.9.1 Hardware 5.9.1.1 PC-3 5.9.1.2 Mentec (Vedia Hardware) 5.9.1.3 Videoserver IMUX boards 5.9.1.4 Monitor 5.9.2 Hardware Option 5.9.2.1 Modem 5.9.3 Software 5.9.3.1 Operating System 5.9.3.2 AppsView 5.9.3.3 NetMeeting 5.9.3.4 Internet Explorer 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 5 5.9.4 Software Drivers 6. ESA SYSTEMS INSTALLATION REFERENCE 78 79 6.1 Basic System Interconnect Diagram 80 6.2 Fully Loaded System Interconnect Diagram 81 6.3 Multicamera System Interconnect Diagram 82 6.4 Cables 6.4.1 Legend 6.4.2 Internal Cables 6.4.3 Standard System Cables 6.4.4 Network Cables 6.4.4.1 DDM Network Card Cables 6.4.4.2 Quad BRI and Single BRI Network Card Cable 6.4.4.3 Peripheral Interconnect Cables 6.4.5 Custom/Special Cables. 6.4.6 Power Cables. 83 83 84 85 87 87 92 92 99 102 6.5 Interrupt Usage Summary 104 6.6 I/O Map 105 6.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map 107 6.8 Memory Map 108 6.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies 6.9.1 Hardware 6.9.1.1 PC-3 6.9.1.2 Monitor 6.9.2 Hardware Option 6.9.2.1 Modem 6.9.3 Software 6.9.3.1 Operating System 6.9.3.2 AppsView 6.9.3.3 NetMeeting 6.9.3.4 Internet Explorer 6.9.4 Software Drivers 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 109 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 6 1. Introduction This document provides various detailed information about the hardware components of the VTEL PC-3. This information may be useful to a variety of service and support representatives when concerned with: • • • • • • Preparing to install third party PCI or ISA add-in boards Augmenting the PC system EDO DRAM, SDRAM, or second level cache Interpreting PC BIOS∗ configuration options and error messages Interfacing the system to third party wide area network interfaces/adapters Creating custom cables Installing VTEL supported peripheral equipment Additional support is available from the VTEL website: http://www.vtel.com ∗ Caution: Use care when altering the BIOS; incorrect BIOS configuration may render the system inoperational. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 7 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 8 2. Product Specifications and Regulatory Compliance PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 9 2.1 Regulatory Compliance The printed circuit assembly complies with the following safety and EMI regulations when correctly installed in a compatible host system. 2.1.1 Safety UL 150- The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment (USA and Canada). CSA C22.2 No. 950- The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment (Canada). EN 60950- The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment (European Union). 2.1.3 Product Certification Markings The printed circuit assembly has the following product certification markings: • European CE Marking: Consists of a marking on the board or shipping container • UL Recognition Mark: Consists of the UL file No. E139761 on the component side of the board and the PB No. on the solder side of the board. Board material flammability is 94V-1 or -0. • Canadian Compliance: Consists of a small “c” followed by a stylized backward UR on component side of board. IEC 950- The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment (International). 2.1.2 EMI FCC Class A- Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 2 and 15, Subpart B, pertaining to unintentional radiators. (USA). CISPR 22, Class A- Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment (International). EN 55 022, Class A- Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment (Europe). EN 50 082-1- Generic Immunity Standard; currently compliance is determined via testing to IEC 801-2, -3 and -4 (Europe). ICES-003- Interference-Causing Equipment Standard, Digital Apparatus. (Canada). PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 10 2.2 System Physical Specifications 2.2.1 VTEL SmartCart Height: 34.5” Width: 28.0” Depth: 29.0” Weight: 139lb. 2.2.2 VTEL ESA Cabinet Height: 34.0” Width: 32.1” Depth: 29.3” Weight: 254 lb. 2.2.3 VTEL Dual ESA Cabinets Height: 34.0” Width: 64.3” Depth: 29.3” Weight: Primary: 254 lb. Secondary:173lb. Primary Cabinet PN: 907-993-01 Secondary Cabinet 11 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 12 3. VTEL PC-3 System Resources PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 13 3.1 VTEL PC-3 Motherboard (QS440BX) Features 3.1.1 Processor and Cache • Single slot-1 for Pentium II processor • Supports Pentium II processor speeds (233MHz-450MHz) • 512KB second-level cache integrated into the Single Edge Pentium II Contact cartridge 3.1.2 System Memory • Three 168-pin DIMM sockets • Minimum 8MB to maximum 384MB unbuffered SDRAM with SPD supported ECC (Error Checking and Correction) or non-ECC memory support 3.1.3 Chipset • The Intel 440BX Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) set consists of the 82443BX Host/Bridge Controller and the 82371AB PCI-to-ISA/IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4) 3.1.4 Graphics Support • Supports AGP 3.1.5 PCI/IDE Interface • Integrated PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Chip with Ultra-DMA33 drive capabilities • Supports up to four IDE drives or devices • Supports enhanced IDE devices • Supports PIO Modes 3 and 4 • Supports Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2 • 1.44MB or 2.88MB floppy drives do not require external card • Supports Floppy 3 Mode (Japanese standard 3.5 inch disk drive, 1.2MB) and LS-120 floppy disk drives (3.5 inch disk drive: 120MB, 1.44 MB, 720K) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 3.1.6 I/O Features • Winbond 977 • Integrates standard input/output (I/O) functions: floppy drive interface, one multimode parallel port, two FIFO serial ports, keyboard and mouse ports, Infrared Data Association (IrDA) compatible interface • Supports two Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces 3.1.7 Expansion Slots • Five PCI slots • Two ISA bus slots (one is PCI/ISA shared) • One AGP slot 3.1.8 Other features • Support for Advanced Power Management (APM) • Wake-On-LAN header • Modem Ring header • Smart soft power control • SB-LINK header to support legacy Sound Blaster compatible audio to PCI bus 3.1.9 Form Factor • Designed to fit into a standard ATX form factor chassis 3.1.10 Manufacturing Options • Onboard Hardware Monitor 14 3.2 Diagram of Motherboard 22 21 20 16 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 1 11 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Figure 3–a Motherboard Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ISA Slots Chassis Fan Key Lock/Power LED/Clear Password Front Panel Connectors PCI Slots Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy Connector DIMM Sockets ATX Power Connector CPU Fan PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 CPU Slot PS/2*2 USB COM 1 Printer COM 2 AGP Slot CPU Speed Modem Ring WOL SB-LINK 15 3.3 Board Level Features 3.3.1 Microprocessor 3.3.3.3 SDRAM The motherboard supports Pentium II processors operating at 233 MHz to 450 MHz. An onboard voltage regulator derives the necessary voltage from the computer’s power supply and enables use of standard or VRE-specified processors. The motherboard automatically detects the type of processor. Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) is designed to improve main memory performance. Unlike fast page or EDO DRAM, SDRAM is synchronous with the memory clock. This simplifies the timing design and increases memory speed because all timing is dependent on the number of memory clock cycles. SDRAM DIMM should meet the Intel 4-clock 66 MHz 64-bit unbuffered SDRAM DIMM v1.0 specification. 3.3.2 Microprocessor Upgrade The motherboard employs a Single Edge Contact (SEC) slot fitted with a retention mechanism to secure the CPU and a PCI Bridge on the board. The motherboard may be upgraded to Pentium II processors that run at higher speeds. Use the BIOS configuration mode when upgrading to a new processor. 3.3.3.4 Second Level Cache The 512KB direct-mapped write-back L2 cache consists of two 64K x 32 global write enable (GWE) pipeline burst asynchronous RAMs (PBSRAMs) and a 32K x 8 external tag SRAM. This device is integrated into the Single Edge Pentium II Contact cartridge. 3.3.3 Memory 3.3.3.1 Main Memory The motherboard has three 168-pin DIMM sockets, each supporting 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and 128MB of SDRAM. Memory may be installed in one , two or three sockets. Minimum memory size is 8MB. Variable memory may be combined for total memory of 384MB. The BIOS automatically detects memory type, size and speed, so no jumper settings are required. 3.3.4 Chipset and PCI/IDE Interface 3.3.4.1 Intel 82443BX ◊ ◊ 3.3.3.2 EDO DRAM EDO DRAM improves memory read performance by holding the memory data valid until the next CAS# falling edge, unlike fast page mode DRAM, which tri-states the memory data when CAS# negates tp precharge for the next memory cycle. With EDO DRAM, the CAS# precharge overlaps the data-valid time, which allows CAS# to negate earlier while still satisfying the memory data-valid window. ◊ ◊ PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Processor/host bus support • Microprocessor Interface control • Supports up to two Pentium II processors on optimal 100 MHz or 66MHz system Integrated DRAM controller • 8MB to 512 MB or 1GB (with registered DIMMs) main memory • Support for up to four double sided DIMMs • Unbuffered and registered SDRAM with access timing cycles of x-1-1-1 at 66 and 100 MHz • 64-bit data interface with ECC support (SDRAM only) PCI Bus Interface • Supports simultaneous CPU, AGP and PCI transactions to main memory • PCI Compliant AGP Interface • AGP Specification compliant 16 • • ◊ Data/transaction flow optimization Side-Band interface for more efficient request pipelining without data stream interference • Data buffering; AGP specific Power Management • Advanced Power Management 3.3.4.2 Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4) The Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4) is a multifunction PCI device implementing a PCI to ISA bridge, PCI IDE functionality, a USB host/hub function, and Enhanced Power Management. The PIIX4 comes in a 324-pin MBGA package that features: ◊ Multifunction PCI to ISA bridge • Supports the PCI bus at 30 and 33 MHz • PCI compliant • Full ISA or extended I/O (EIO) bus support ◊ USB controller • Two USB ports • Supports legacy keyboard and mouse • Supports UHCI design guide revision 1.1 interface ◊ Integrated dual-channel enhanced IDE interface • Support for up to four IDE devices • PIO Mode 4 transfers at up to 14 MB/sec • Supports “Ultra DMA/33” synchronous DMA mode transfers up to 33 MB/sec • Integrated 8 x 32-bit buffer for bus master PCI IDE burst transfers • Bus master mode ◊ Enhanced DMA controller • Two 8237-based DMA controllers • Supports PCI DMA with three PC/PCI channels and distributed DMA protocols • Fast type-F DMA for reduced PCI bus usage ◊ Interrupt controller based on 82C59 • Support for 15 interrupts • Programmable for edge/level sensitivity ◊ Power management logic • Sleep/resume logic • Supports thermal alarm PN: 907-993-01 Revision A • ◊ ◊ Support for wake on modem through Ring Indicate input Real-Time Clock • 256 byte battery-backed CMOS SRAM • Includes date alarm 16-bit counters/timers based on 82C54 3.3.5 USB Support The motherboard features two USB ports. The ports permit the direct connection of two USB peripherals without an external hub. If more devices are required, an external hub can be connected to either of the built-in ports. The motherboard fully supports the standard universal host controller interface (UHCI) and uses standard software drivers that are UHCIcompatible. Features of the USB include: ◊ Self-identifying, hot pluggable peripherals ◊ Automatic mapping of function to driver and configuration ◊ Support for isochronous and asynchronous transfer types over the same set of wires ◊ Support for up to 127 physical devices ◊ Guaranteed bandwidth and low latencies appropriate for telephony, audio, and other applications ◊ Error handling and fault recovery mechanisms built into protocol NOTE Computers that have an unshielded cable attached to the USB port might not meet FCC Class B requirements, even if no device or a low speed (sub-channel) USB device is attached to the cable. Use shielded cable that meets the requirements for high speed (fully rated) devices. 3.3.6 IDE Support The motherboard has two independent bus mastering PCI IDE interfaces that support PIO Mode 3, PIO Mode 4, ATA-33 (Ultra DMA/33), and ATAPI (e.g., CD-ROM) devices. The BIOS supports Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and Extended Cylinder Head Sector (ECHS) translation modes. IDE device transfer rate and translation mode are automatically detected by the BIOS. Normally, programmed I/O operations require a substantial amount of 17 processor bandwidth; however, in true multitasking operating systems like Windows, the bandwidth freed by bus mastering IDE can be devoted to other tasks while disk transfers are occurring. • ESA systems ship with parallel port disabled (to use IRQ7 interrupt for modem) 3.3.10 Floppy Controller LS-120 MB Diskette technology enables users to store 120 MB of data on a single, 3.5-inch removable diskette. LS-120 technology is backward (both read and write) compatible with 1.44 MB and 720 KB DOS-formatted diskettes and is supported by Windows 98 and Windows NT operating systems. The motherboard allows connection of an LS-120 compatible drive and a standard 3.5-inch diskette drive. The LS-120 drive can be configured as a boot device, if selected in the BIOS setup utility. The I/O controller is software compatible with the DP8473 and N82077 floppy drive controllers and supports both PC-AT and PS/2 modes. In the Setup program, the floppy interface can be configured for the following floppy drive capacities and sizes: • 360 KB, 5.25-inch • 1.2 MB, 5.25-inch • 720 KB, 3.5-inch • 1.2 MB, 3.5-inch (driver required) • 1.25/1.44 MB, 3.5-inch • 2.88 MB, 3.5-inch NOTE 3.3.11 Infrared Support 3.3.7 LS-120 Support If you connect an LS-120 drive to an IDE connector and configure it as the “A” drive and configure a standard 3.5-inch floppy as a “B” drive, the standard floppy must be connected to the floppy drive cable’s “A” connector (the connector at the end of the cable). 3.3.8 Serial Ports The motherboard has two 9-pin D-Sub serial port connectors located on the back panel, and one keyed 10-pin header located on the motherboard for cabling to the back panel. The 16540 and 16550A compatible UARTs support data transfers at speeds up to 921.6 Kbits/sec, while the extended UART mode supports data rates up to 1.5 Mbits/sec. 3.3.9 Parallel Port The connector for the multimode bidirectional parallel port is a 25-pin D-Sub connector located on the back panel of the motherboard. In the Setup program, there are four options for parallel port operation: • Compatible (standard mode) • Bidirectional (PS/2-compatible) • Bidirectional Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) • Bidirectional Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A The motherboard has a 6-pin header that supports Hewlett Packard HSDL-1000 compatible infrared (IR) transmitters/receivers. In the Setup program, Serial Port 2 can be directed to a connected IR device. The connection can be used to transfer files to or from portable devices like laptops, PDAs and printers. The IrDA specification supports data transfers of 115 Kbits/sec at a distance of 1 meter. 3.3.12 Consumer Infrared Support The motherboard has a dedicated signal pin that supports Consumer IR devices (remote controls). The signal pin supports receive only. Consumer IR devices can be used to control telephony functions and multimedia operations like volume and CD track changes. In this mode, data rates of up to 685.57 Kbits/sec are supported. A software and hardware interface is needed to use this feature. 3.3.13 Graphics Support The motherboard supports AGP for optimal Graphics display, 3D multimedia operations and higher data transfer speeds. 18 The AGP interface allows data transfers at 66MHz (1X) or 133 MHz (2X) with side band signals. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 19 3.4 Motherboard Connectors 3.4.1 Front Panel Connectors The front panel connector includes headers for these I/O connections: • Speaker • Reset Switch • Power LED • Hard drive activity LED • Infrared IrDA port • Sleep Switch • Power Switch 3.4.1.4 Sleep/Power LED/Message Waiting Connect this header to an LED that will light when the computer is powered on. This LED will also blink when the computer is in a powermanaged state. 3.4.1.5 Infrared Port The IrDA header supports third party infrared modules. Efficient distance is 100cm. Transfer rate is 1.44M KB/s. 3.4.1.1 Speaker or Onboard Buzzer A speaker may be installed on the motherboard as a manufacturing option. To use a chassismounted speaker, the jumper should be left in place. To select between a chassis speaker and the onboard buzzer, place a cap over pins 1 and 2. Disable the onboard speaker by removing the jumper. An offboard speaker may be connected in its place. The speaker (onboard or offboard) provides error beep code information during the Power-On Self Test (POST) in the event that the computer cannot use the video interface. 3.4.1.6 Sleep Switch When the APM feature is enabled and the driver loaded, the system enters sleep mode through the optional sleep/resume button on the front panel or through prolonged system inactivity when the BIOS inactivity timer feature is activated. The two pin header supports the front panel sleep/resume switch: a normally open momentary SPST switch. 3.4.1.7 Power Switch 3.4.1.2 Reset Connect this header to a momentary SPST type switch that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the board resets and runs the POST. The manufacturer recommends using this switch to reboot in order to extend the life of the power supply. 3.4.1.3 Hard Drive LED You can connect this header to an LED to provide a visual indicator that data is being read from or written to an IDE hard drive. For the LED to function properly, the IDE drive must be connected to the onboard IDE controller on the motherboard. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A This connector supports the ATX case-mounted switch and hence the system suspend function. When the power button function is set in BIOS to “Delay 4 Seconds”, the system may be suspended by pushing the power switch for no more than four seconds. Pushing the power switch for more than four seconds will cause the system to shut off completely. When the power button function is set in BIOS to “Instant-off”, then the power switch will function conventionally. 3.4.2 Back Panel Connectors Figure 3.# shows the location of the back panel I/O connectors, which include: • PS/2-style keyboard and mouse connectors • Two USB connectors • One parallel port • Two serial ports 20 3.4.2.1 Keyboard and Mouse Interface Located on the back panel of the motherboard are one PS/2 keyboard connector and one PS/2 mouse connector. The mouse plugs into the upper connector, and the keyboard plugs into the lower connector. The 5V lines to these connectors are protected with a PolySwitch circuit that, like a selfhealing fuse, reestablishes the connection after an over-current condition is removed. Although this device eliminates the possibility of having to replace a fuse, power to the computer should be turned off before connecting or disconnecting a keyboard or mouse. 3.4.3.2 WOL (Wake on LAN) This header allows remote wake up through a network system. WOL requires a PCI NIC card with remote wake up capabilities, with the NIC remote wake up header connected to the onboard WOL header. In addition, the power supply’s standby line must be capable of delivering 5V±5% at 720mA. 3.4.3.3 Modem Ring This header allows remote wake up of the computer through a modem when an add-in modem card with capabilities is installed. The remote wake up header on the add-in card must be connected to the onboard modem ring header. 3.4.3.4 Chassis Fan Headers 3.4.2.2 USB Ports Two USB connectors provide Plug and Play support to myriad of peripherals through a Hub. USB devices improve data transferring capability, providing a more convenient operating environment. 3.4.2.3 Parallel Port The parallel port is EPP/ECP compatible. It may be disabled or remapped to the primary or secondary LPT address through BIOS if another parallel port is installed. The parallel port contains 12mA source output drivers on the drive interface and incorporates “Chip Protect” circuitry for protection against damage due to the printer’s power being on. 3.4.2.4 Serial Port The two serial ports are EIA-232-D Serial Communications Specifications compliant. They may be remapped over other installable serial ports or disabled through the BIOS. 3.4.3 Additional Connectors 3.4.3.1 SB Link Supports legacy Sound Blaster compatible Audio in connection with the PCI bus. This header powers the chassis fan. 3.4.3.5 Clear Password/Key Lock/ Power LED Header Inserting a jumper over JP1 clears an unknown password set in BIOS. The power LED is the same one that is found in front panel connectors. Using a key lock on the case allows the system to be locked. 3.4.3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Fan When a heatsink and fan are attached over the Pentium II cartridge, this header supplies power to the fan. 3.4.3.7 Power Supply Connector When used with a power supply that supports remote power on/off, the motherboard can turn off the computer’s power through software control. Pin 14 of the power supply connector lets the motherboard recognize a power supply that supports the “soft-off” feature; the power supply must tie pin 14 to the ground. When the BIOS receives the correct APM command from the operating system, the BIOS PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 21 turns off power to the computer. For example, in the Windows Start menu, the user selects “Shutdown” to turn off the power. If power to the computer is interrupted by a power outage or a disconnected power cord, when power resumes the computer remains in the “off” state until the power on switch is pressed. 3.4.4 Add-in Board Expansion Connectors 3.4.4.1 Expansion Slots The PC-3 motherboard has seven expansion slots: One 16-bit ISA Bus, four 32-bit PCI slots and one 32-bit AGP slot. An additional slot is PCI/ISA shared. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 22 3.5 Chassis Level Features The PC System easily provides the expandability required for most traditional PC applications: Five peripheral bays, seven expansion slots, an ample 300 Watt power supply and an additional fan located at the left front of the chassis to help keep the system cool. The PC-3 System also meets stringent environmental requirements. Front View Back View Figure 3–b PC-3 Chassis 3.5.1 Peripheral Bays 3.5.3 Front Panel Five expansion bays are available for peripherals and other devices. These include three 5¼” half-height bays and two 3½” one-inch bays accessible from the front panel. The PC System front panel consists of a sleep/resume switch, a power-on LED and a hard disk access LED. Five peripheral bays can be accessed from the front panel of the PC chassis. 3.5.2 Fans The PC-3 System has two fans to keep the system cool. One fan within the power supply provides 26 cfm of air movement. The second fan, located behind the card guide, also provides 26cfm across the add-in cards and the CPU. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 3.5.4 Back Panel The back panel consists of access panels for the expansion slots, two DB9 RS-232 serial ports, a bi-directional parallel port, a 115/230 voltage switch, a power supply input and the power supply fan. The chassis is designed to support PS/2-style keyboard and mouse connectors. 23 Punch-out locations also are provided for adding a second parallel port and a SCSI-2 connector. 3.5.5 Power Supply The PC motherboard employs a 300W switchable power supply for all onboard resources, add-in cards and peripherals. The Sparkle model FSP235-60GT supports operating settings at 115 VAC (6A) and 230 VAC (3A). The input voltage is selected using a switch on the back of the system. Table 3–1 DC Output Specifications DC Voltage -3.3V -5V -12V -5V -12V +5V Minimum Load 0.2A 2.0A 0.0A 0.0A 0.0A 0.0A PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Maximum Load 14.0A 22.0A 8.0A 0.5A 0.8A 0.8A 24 3.6 VTEL Enterprise Series Video/Audio Expansion Functionality The system video and audio are interconnected to input and output peripherals through the Video/Audio Expansion Unit. The expansion unit I/O is organized into functional sections as shown in the following diagram: Figure 3–c Expansion Box Audio Inputs: (MICROPHONE ) Conn. Normal Function Comments 1 Primary system microphone pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs 2 Secondary System microphone pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs 3 Third System microphone pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs Line Line level input mixed with other audio inputs Camera Inputs: (CAMERA Conn. ) Normal Function Comments 1 Primary system camera this camera usually supports system programmed Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and focus 2 Secondary System camera PTZ and focus (via hand held remote) or fixed camera Third System camera ports, often a document camera manual adjustments for zoom and focus at the document stand Fourth System camera PTZ and focus (via hand held remote) or fixed camera ¬3¬ 4 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 25 VCR video and audio: ( ) Conn. Normal Function Comments Audio In Line level audio from a VCR (or an external audio mixer) independently programmed audio input to the system Audio Out Line level audio to a VCR (or an external audio mixer) normally programmed to duplicate audio to Audio Line Out Video ¬ In ¬ Video ¬Out¬ Video from a VCR (or another video source) Video to a VCR (or another video monitor) can be S-Video or Composite Audio Line Out: (AUDIO can be S-Video or Composite ) Conn. Normal Function AUX LINE MAIN LINE Sound card input / reserved CODEC C CODEC B Audio from system CODEC board Line level audio to system monitors (or to external mixer/amplifier) Comments System programmed audio output Audio to system CODEC board Monitor Video Outputs: (MONITOR ) Conn. Normal Function Comments 1 Video to system primary/control monitor dual monitor system = right single monitor system = only 2 Video to system secondary monitor dual monitor system = left 3 Video to auxiliary monitor normally duplicates video source routed to the VCR PC Section (PC ) Conn. Function CODEC A Video to system CODEC board VIDEO A Video, power, and control to/from the system Video board PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 26 Telephone: (TELEPHONE ) Conn. Function PHONE Standard analog phone line input TELCO Standard analog phone line output Control S: (CTRL-S ) Conn. Normal Function Comments CTRL-S OUT reserved future: Control S to external peripherals Remote: (REMOTE ) Conn. Function Remote Inactive (Reserved) Power: Conn. Function +12VDC, 100mA ? LED Power ON/OFF Indicator PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 27 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 28 4. Installation Procedures PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 29 4.1 Installation Procedure Outlined Release Static Electricity Install CPU and Memory Set Jumpers and CPU Speed Install Add-in Cards Connect Internal Cables Connect External Cables Complete BIOS Setup PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 30 4.2 CPU Installation 1 2 3 4 5 Position the CPU retention mechanism over the CPU slot. Attach the retention mechanism to the motherboard with four sets of luck pins; use the base pins to secure the retention mechanism to the motherboard, and then insert the tighten pins into the base pins to lock them. Push the SEC locks inward and insert the Pentium II cartridge into the retention mechanism. Connect the CPU heatsink fan cable to the CPU fan header (J13) Set the CPU speed jumper (block JP2) Refer to the table below. Table 4–1 Processor Speed System Bus Speed 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 7/2 (233 MHz) 66.66MHz open closed open closed 4 (266 MHz) 66.66MHz closed open closed closed 9/2 (300 MHz) 66.66MHz closed open open closed 5 (333 MHz) 66.66MHz open open closed closed 3 (300 MHz) 100MHz open closed closed closed 7/2 (350 MHz) 100MHz open closed open closed 4 (400 MHz) 100MHz closed open closed closed 9/2 (450 MHz) 100MHz closed open open closed PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 31 4.3 Memory Installation 1 2 3 4 5 Remove the DIMM memory module by pressing down on the socket latches located on each side of the DIMM. Carefully release the DIMM by rocking it back and forth until it may be lifted out of the socket. Match pin 1 of the DIMM to pin 1 of the DIMM socket. Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM in the socket perpendicularly to the motherboard. Secure the DIMM by pressing up on the socket latches located on each side of the DIMM. Note: 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB or no DIMM may be inserted in each socket for a total of 216 combinations. Figure 4–a DIMM Installation Table 4–2 DIMM Size Type Configuration Technology 8 MB 60 ns EDO 1M x 64 16 Mbit 16 MB 60 ns EDO 2M x 64 16 Mbit 32 MB 60 ns EDO 4M x 64 16 Mbit 64 MB 60 ns EDO 8M x 64 16 Mbit 8 MB CAS Latency 2 SDRAM 1M x 64 16 Mbit 16 MB CAS Latency 2 SDRAM 2M x 64 16 Mbit 32 MB CAS Latency 2 SDRAM 4M x 64 16 Mbit 64 MB CAS Latency 2 SDRAM 8M x 64 64 Mbit 128 MB CAS Latency 2 SDRAM 16M x 64 64 Mbit PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 32 4.4 Expansion Slots The diagrams below illustrate the VTEL preferred card slot allocation (prior to adding user add-in cards) for the WG500 and ESA product families. These locations are selected relative to the PCI and ISA slots in order to provide appropriate cooling air flow to each of the boards, and to accommodate the internal top edge MVIP ribbon cable. 4.4.1 WG500 128 ISDN 7 6 5 AGP 4 3 2 PCI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Empty Empty Codec LAN Sound Modem VGA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Empty Network Adapter Codec LAN Sound Modem VGA 1 ISA 4.4.2 WG500 384 ISDN 7 AGP 6 5 4 PCI PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 3 2 1 ISA 33 4.4.3 WG500 DDM 7 6 5 AGP 4 3 2 PCI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Empty DDM Sound LAN Network Adapter Modem VGA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WAN VIO LAN Codec Sound Modem VGA 1 ISA 4.4.4 ESA 2.1 7 AGP 6 5 4 PCI PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 3 2 1 ISA 34 4.4.5 Installation Instructions for Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP ISA Local Area Network Interface Card, 16-bit ISA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Shut down the Windows OS and power down the system. Remove the cover from the PC. Install the Local Area Network Interface Card in an available ISA slot. Replace cover (removed in step 2). Power on system and start Windows. Hold down left Shift key to skip start up of Appsview, if installed. Double click on My Computer shortcut. Double click on Control Panel. Double click on Network. Configuration screen is displayed. Click on Add. Click on Adapter. Select Intel in Manufacturers List, and then either EtherExpress 16 or 16TP in Network Adapters list. Click on OK. Configuration screen is displayed with the following options: Client for Microsoft Networks Client for Netware Networks Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP IPX/SPX - compatible Protocol NetBEUI Click on Client for Netware Networks (should be highlighted). Click on Properties. General screen is displayed. Set Preferred server and First network drive. Click on OK. Configuration screen is displayed. Click on Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP (should be highlighted). Click on Properties. Go to Resources screen. Set Interrupt (IRQ): = 5. Set I/O address range: = 260-26F. Click on OK. Configuration screen is displayed. Click on arrow next to Primary Network Log in field and select Client for Netware Networks or Client for Microsoft Networks. Click on Identification screen. Fill in Computer name: Workgroup: Computer Description PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 30 Click on OK. 31 CD-ROM of Windows OS should be installed in CD-ROM drive to allow loading of network support files. 32 Click on Yes to restart Windows. 33 Press F8 immediately after Starting Windows message appears. 34 Choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only. 35 Use Intel Softset program to program LAN card to match parameters chosen in steps 23 and 24. 36 LAN card should be functional when Windows boots up 35 4.4.6 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI LAN Interface Card 1 Shut down WindowsOS and power off the system. 2 Remove the cover from the PC. 3 Install the Local Area Network Interface Card in an available PCI slot. 4 Replace cover (removed in step 2). 5 Power on system and start Windows. Note: Windows will automatically detect the LAN card. 6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is automatically displayed followed by the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 7 Load the Intel driver diskette provided into drive A, and load the WindowsOS CDROM into the CD-ROM driver. 8 Click Next > to find the driver on the diskette. 9 When Windows has located driver, click Finish to complete installation. 10 If the Network Identification dialog box is displayed, type in the requested information, and click on Close when finished. 11 Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group” should be provided by your IS department. If unknown a temporary name and group may be used. “Computer Description” is optional. 12 The Copying Files... dialog box is displayed. 13 If at any time prompted that a particular file can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull down menu and select A:\ or D:\WIN(95/98/NT). 14 Click OK to continue installation. Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A: prior to restarting computer. 15 The System Settings Change dialog box is displayed, click Yes to restart computer. 16 When Windows reboots the LAN card will be fully functional. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 36 4.4.7 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ PCI LAN Interface Card 1 Shut down the Windows OS and power off the system. 2 Remove the cover from the PC. 3 Install the Local Area Network Interface Card in an available PCI slot. 4 Replace cover (removed in step 2). 5 Power on system and start Windows. Note: Windows will automatically detect the LAN card. 6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is automatically displayed followed by the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 7 Load the Intel driver diskette provided into drive A, and load the Windows CD-ROM into the CD-ROM driver. 8 Click Next > to find the driver on the diskette. 9 When Windows has located driver, click Finish to complete installation. 10 When prompted for driver disk insert, click OK. Type “A:” and click OK. Do not insert a disk. 11 If the Network Identification dialog box is displayed, type in the requested information, and click on Close when finished. 12 When prompted for Windows insert, click OK. Type in “d:\Win(95/98/NT).” and click OK. Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group” should be provided by your IS department. If unknown a temporary name and group may be used. “Computer Description” is optional. 13 The Copying Files... dialog box is displayed. 14 If at any time prompted that a particular file can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull down menu and select A:\ or D:\ (95/98/NT). 15 Click OK to continue installation. Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A: prior to restarting computer. 16 The System Settings Change dialog box is displayed. Click Yes to restart computer. 17 When Windows reboots the LAN card will be fully functional. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 37 4.4.8 3COM Fast Etherlink 10/100MB Bus-Master PCI LAN Interface Card 1 Shut down the Windows OS and power off the system. 2 Remove the cover from the PC. 3 Install the Local Area Network Interface Card in an available PCI slot. 4 Reinstall cover (removed in step 2). 5 Power on system and then start WindowsOS. Note: Windows will automatically detect the LAN card. 6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is automatically displayed followed by the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 7 Load the 3COM driver diskette provided into drive A, and load the Windows CDROM into the CD-ROM driver. 8 Click Next > to find the driver on the diskette. 9 When Windows has located driver, click Finish to complete installation. 10 If the Network Identification dialog box is displayed, type in the requested information, and click Close when finished. Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group” should be provided by your IS department. If unknown a temporary name and group may be used. “Computer Description” is optional. 11 The Copying Files... dialog box is displayed. 12 If at any time prompted that a particular file can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull down menu and select A:\ or D:\WIN(95/98/NT). 13 Click OK to continue installation. Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A: prior to restarting computer. 14 The System Settings Change dialog box is displayed, click Yes to restart computer. 15 When Windows reboots the LAN card will be fully functional. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 38 4.4.9 Madge Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Local Area Network Interface Card 1 Shut down the Windows OS and power off the system. 2 Remove the cover from the PC. 3 Install the Local Area Network Interface Card in an available PCI slot. 4 Reinstall cover (removed in step 2). 5 Power on system and press F8 when start up reads “Starting Windows(95/98/NT).” Note: Do not allow Windows95 to start up before pressing the F8 key. 6 Select Option 6 (Command Prompt Only) from the Windows Start Up Menu. 7 Insert the Madge driver diskette into the A: drive. 8 At the prompt type CD C:\WINDOWS\INF to change to the WINDOWS\INF directory. 9 At the new prompt type COPY A:\WINDOWS\NETMADGE.INF. 10 Type “Y” and press Enter to overwrite. 11 At the prompt type CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM to enter the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. 12 At the new prompt type COPY A:\WINDOWS\MDGMPORT.BIN to copy the BIN file. 13 At the prompt type COPY A:\WINDOWS\MDGMPORT.SYS to copy the SYS file. Note: After copying files and before restarting, remove Madge driver diskette from A: drive. 14 Reboot the computer and allow Windows to load. Note: Windows will automatically detect the LAN card. 15 Detect New Hardware dialog box is automatically displayed followed by the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box. 16 Load the Madge driver diskette into A: drive, and load the Windows CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 17 Click Next > to find the driver on the diskette. 18 When Windows has located driver click Finish to complete installation. 19 If the Network Identification dialog box is displayed, type in the requested information, and click Close when finished. PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group” should be provided by your IS department. If unknown a temporary name and group may be used. “Computer Description” is optional. 20 The Copying Files... dialog box is displayed. 21 If prompted that a file can not be found, type into the text box “A:\windows”. Click OK to continue installation Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A: prior to restarting computer. 22 The System Settings Change dialog box is displayed, click Yes to restart computer. 23 When Windows reboots the LAN card will be fully functional. 39 4.4.10 VTEL Add-in Board Switches/Jumpers Configuration Table 4–3 1 Add-in Board 4-Port Serial Board VAC LAN Video Video Video Daughterboard Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F DDM Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Control none none none W1 W2 none SW1.1 SW1.2 SW1.3 SW1.4 SW1.5 SW1.6 SW1.7 SW1.8 SW1.1 SW1.2 SW1.3 SW1.4 SW1.5 SW1.6 SW1.7 SW1.8 SW1.9 SW1.10 SW2.1 Default Setting Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI SW2.2 SW2.3 SW2.4 OFF OFF OFF Network I/F QBRI Network I/F QBRI Network I/F SBRI* Network I/F SBRI1 SW2.5 SW2.6 SW2.5 SW2.6 OFF OFF ON ON uninstalled uninstalled ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF Function reserved reserved I/O Address (/SA6) I/O Address (/SA7) I/O Address (/SA8) I/O Address (/SA9) I/O Address (/SA10) I/O Address (/SA11) I/O Address (/SA12) I/O Address (/SA13) I/O Address (/SA4) I/O Address (/SA5) I/O Address (/SA6) I/O Address (/SA7) I/O Address (/SA8) I/O Address (/SA9) I/O Address (/SA10) I/O Address (/SA11) I/O Address (/SA12) I/O Address (/SA13) MVIP Clock C2 Term.(ON = enabled) Always OFF Always OFF MVIP Clock C4 Term.(ON = enabled) IMUX DBd (OFF=installed) IMUX DBd (OFF=installed) IMUX DBd (ON=not installed) IMUX DBd (ON=not installed) (same as QBRI, except for SW2.5, and SW2.6) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 40 4.5 Connectors The first position of a connector is indicated by an arrow. 4.5.1 Back Panel Connectors Parallel Port PS2 Mouse PS2 Keyboard USBs Serial Ports Figure 4–b Location of Back Panel Connectors PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Ports Pin Signal Name 1 Data 2 No connect 3 Ground 4 +5V (fused) 5 Clock 6 No connect J1 Serial Port (COM 2) Serial Port (COM 1) Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J2 J3 USB 1/USB 2 Pin 1 2 3 4 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Signal Name DCD # Serial In Serial Out DTR # Ground DSR # RTS # CTS # RI # J4 Signal Name Power USBPO# [USBP1#] USBPO [USBP1] Ground 41 Parallel Port Connector Pin Signal Name PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 1 Strobe # 2 Data bit 0 3 Data bit 1 4 Data bit 2 5 Data bit 3 6 Data bit 4 7 Data bit 5 8 Data bit 6 9 Data bit 7 10 ACK# 11 Busy 12 Error 13 Select 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Auto Feed Fault # INIT# SLCT IN# Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground J5 42 PCI Slots J10 Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name A1 +5 V (TRST#)* B1 -12 V A32 AD16 B32 AD17 A2 +12 V B2 Ground (TCK)* A33 +3.3 V B33 C/BE2# A3 +5 V (TMS)* B3 Ground A34 FRAME# B34 Ground A4 +5 V (TDI)* B4 no connect (TDO)* A35 Ground B35 IRDY# A5 +5 V B5 +5 V A36 TRDY# B36 +3.3 V A6 INTA# B6 +5 V A37 Ground B37 DEVSEL# A7 INTC# B7 INTB# A38 STOP# B38 Ground A8 +5 V B8 INTD# A39 +3.3 V B39 LOCK# A9 Reserved B9 PRSNT1# A40 SDONE B40 PERR# A10 +5 V (I/O) B10 Reserved A41 SBO# B41 +3.3 V A11 Reserved B11 PRSNT2# A42 Ground B42 SERR# A12 Ground B12 Ground A43 PAR B43 +3.3 V A13 Ground B13 Ground A44 AD15 B44 C/BE1# A14 Reserved B14 Reserved A45 +3.3 V B45 AD14 A15 RST# B15 Ground A46 AD13 B46 Ground A16 +5 V (I/O) B16 CLK A47 AD11 B47 AD12 A17 GNT# B17 Ground A48 Ground B48 AD10 A18 Ground B18 REQ# A49 AD09 B49 Ground A19 Reserved B19 +5 V (I/O) A50 Key B50 Key A20 AD30 B20 AD31 A51 Key B51 Key A21 +3.3 V B21 AD29 A52 C/BE0# B52 AD08 A22 AD28 B22 Ground A53 +3.3 V B53 AD07 A23 AD26 B23 AD27 A54 AD06 B54 +3.3 V A24 Ground B24 AD25 A55 AD04 B55 AD05 A25 AD24 B25 +3.3 V A56 Ground B56 AD03 A26 IDSEL B26 C/BE3# A57 AD02 B57 Ground A27 +3.3 V B27 AD23 A58 AD00 B58 AD01 A28 AD22 B28 Ground A59 +5 V (I/O) B59 +5 V (I/O) A29 AD20 B29 AD21 A60 REQ64C# B60 ACK64C# A30 Ground B30 AD19 A61 +5 V B61 +5 V A31 AD18 B31 +3.3 V A62 +5 V B62 +5 V PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 43 WOL Pin 1 2 3 J11 Signal Name +5VSB GND MP_WAKEUP INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER AGP Slots Pin J12 Signal Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CPU Fan Connector Pin 1 2 3 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A J13 Signal Name GND +12V SPDECTED 44 INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER Primary IDE Pin Signal Name J14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 45 ATX Power Connector Signal Name 1 +3.3 V 2 +3.3 V 3 Ground 4 +5 V 5 Ground 6 +5 V 7 Ground 8 PWRGD (Power Good) 9 +5 VSB (Standby for real-time clock) 10 +12 V 11 +3.3 V 12 -12 V 13 Ground 14 PS-ON# (Power Supply Remote On/Off Control) 15 Ground 16 Ground 17 Ground 18 -5 V 19 +5 V 20 +5 V Chassis Fan Header Pin 1 2 3 Power LED Key Lock PN: 907-993-01 Revision A J15 Pin J16 Signal Name GND +12V GND Key Lock and Power LED Header Pin Signal Name 1 LED 2 N/A 3 LED+ 4 GND J17 46 INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER Secondary IDE Pin Signal Name J18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 47 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Floppy Connector Pin Signal Name J19 1 Ground 2 DENSEL 3 Ground 4 Reserved 5 Key 6 FDEDIN# 7 Ground 8 FDINDX# (Index) 9 Ground 10 FDM00# (Motor enable A) 11 Ground 12 FDDS1# (Drive select B) 13 Ground 14 FDDS0# (Drive select A) 15 Ground 16 FDM01# (Motor enable B) 17 MSEN1 18 FDDIR# 19 Ground 20 FDSTEP# 21 Ground 22 FDWD# (Write data) 23 Ground 24 FDWE# (Write gate) 25 Ground 26 FDTRK0# (Track 0) 27 MSEN0 28 FDWPD# (Write protect) 29 Ground 30 FDRDATA# (Read data) 31 Ground 32 FDHEAD# (Side 1 select) 33 Ground 34 DSKCHG# (Diskette change) 48 4.5.2 Front Panel Connectors Speaker Connector/Onboard Buzzer J20 Pin Signal Name 1 SPKRDAT 2 BUZZER/SPEAKER SOL 3 4 LOGIC GROUND Reset Pin 1 2 Signal Name RESET GROUND Power LED/Sleep/Message Waiting Pin Signal Name 1 LED2 3 LED+ J22 HDD LED Connector Pin 1 2 3 J23 IrDA Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A J21 Signal Name LEDLED+ J24 Signal Name VOC 6 R-RX RECEIVE GROUND IR REMOTE OR FAST IR IR-TX TRANSMIT Sleep Switch Pin 1 2 Signal Name LID GROUND Power Switch Pin 1 2 Signal Name GROUND PWRBIN J25 J26 49 SB-LINK Header Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Signal Name PCPCIGNTN EMPTY KEYDGND PCPIREQN SERIRQ Modem Ring Pin 1 2 Signal Name RI GND Clear Password Pin 1 2 J27 J28 JP1 Signal Name CPU Speed Jumper SEE Table 4.1 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A JP2 50 4.6 BIOS Setup 4.6.1 Introduction The QS440BX motherboard uses AWARD BIOS, which is stored in Flash EEPROM and be upgraded using a floppy-disk based program. In addition to the BIOS, the Flash EEPROM contains the Setup program, POST operations, APM, the PCI Auto-Configuration utility, virus and password protection and Windows OS-ready Plug and Play. The built-in setup program allows the user to adjust basic system configuration settings and transfers the settings to CMOS RAM, a dedicated battery-backed memory that stores the settings when the computer is turned off. When the computer is first turned on, BIOS checks the system through POST, reads and loads system configuration as stored in CMOS RAM, loads the operating system and hands over control of the system. To enter BIOS on setup, press Delete during boot-up or POST. To enter setup after booting, press the reset button or Ctrl-Alt-Delete. 4.6.2 Begin Setup Turn on the computer and press Delete during boot up to enter setup. When the system prompts, enter “Y” to confirm LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS. The Main BIOS setup menu contains various subscreens where setup functions may be configured. Table 4.4 describes the menu functions. Table 4–4 Menu Function STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES POWER MANAGEMENT PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD IDD HDD AUTO DETECTION LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVE Options in the original PC AT-compatible BIOS Award Enhanced BIOS options Advanced Power Management Options Plug and Play standard and PCI local bus configuration options Configuration of peripheral devices Specification of passwords that may be used to limit access to the computer Automatically detects and configures IDE hard disk parameters Loads setup defaults to optimize performance Saves setup in a nonvolatile CMOS RAM and exits Setup Disregards all changes and exits setup To navigate within submenus, use the following keys: <↑><↓> Move to previous or next item <←><→> Move to left or right hand item <Esc> Main menu: exit without save Other menus: return to main menu <Page Up>/ Increase/Decrease the numeric value or make changes <+> <Page Down>/ <-> <F1> General help, from Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup menu only PN: 907-993-01 Revision A <F2> <F3> <F5> <F7> <F10> Change color from total of 16 colors <F2> to select Shift-F2 color forward <Shift-F2> for color backward Calendar, from Status Page Setup menu Restores previous CMOS value from CMOS, from Option Page Setup menu Load setup default Save all the CMOS changes, from Main Menu only 51 4.7 Setup Subscreen Configuration This section outlines changes to the default configuration of BIOS setup subscreens. Settings for VTEL WG500 and ESA product families are included. Reproductions of BIOS subscreens showing all settings follows. STANDARD CMOS SETUP 1 Set time and date appropriately 2 Exit BIOS FEATURE SETUP 1 Change Boot Sequence: A; C; SCSI 2 Change Boot Up Floppy Seek: Disabled 3 Change Boot Up NumLock Status: Off 4 Exit CHIPSET FEATURES 1 Set SDRAM CAS latency Time: 3 2 Exit 1 2 3 4 5 Set PNP OS Installed: Yes Set Resources Controlled By: Manual Set Reset Configuration Data: Disabled Set IRQ addresses according to product family line as outlined in table below Exit INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 1 Set USB Keyboard Support: Enabled 2 Exit SAVE AND EXIT SETUP 1 Press “Y” and then <Enter> PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION Table 4–5 IRQ-3 IRQ-4 IRQ-5 IRQ-7 IRQ-9 IRQ-10 IRQ-11 IRQ-12 IRQ-14 IRQ-15 ESA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA PCI/ISA PnP Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA PN: 907-993-01 Revision A WG500 Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA PCI/ISA PnP Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Legacy ISA 52 ROM PCI/ISA STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Date: (mm:dd:yy) : Time (hh:mm:ss) : HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE ________________________________________________________________________________________ Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Auto Auto Auto Drive A : 1.44M, 3.5 in. Drive B : None Video : EGA/VGA Halt on : All, But Keyboard Base Memory : 640K Extended Memory : 130048K Other Memory : 384K ____________________________ Total Memory : 131072K _____________________________________________________________________________________ ESC : Quit F1 : Help ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color PU/PD/+/- : Modify ROM PCI/ISA BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Virus Warning CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking : Disabled : Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Boot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Boot Floppy Seek Boot Up Numlock Status : Enabled : A,C,SCSI : Disabled : Disabled : Off Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Typematic Display (Msec) Security Option PCI/VGA Palette Snoop OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Report No FDD For WIN 95 : Disabled :6 : 250 : Setup : Disabled : Non-OS2 : Yes PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Video BIOS C8000-CBFFF CC000-CFFFF D0000-D3FFF D4000-D7FFF D8000-DBFFF DC000-DFFFF ESC F1 F5 F7 : : : : Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow : Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color Load Setup Defaults 53 ROM PCI/ISA CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. SDRAM CAS latency Time SDRAM Precharge Control DRAM Data Integrity Mode System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable 8 Bit I/O Recovery Time 16 Bit I/O Recovery Time Memory Hole at 15M-16M Passive Release Delayed Transaction AGP Aperture Size (MB) : 2 or 3 : Enabled : Non-ECC : Enabled : Enabled : Disabled :5 :3 : Disabled : Disabled : Enabled : 64 Power-Up State : Last State CPU Warning Temperature Current System Temp. Current CPU1 Temperature Current CPU1 Fan Speed ESC F1 F5 F7 : : : : : Disabled : : : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color Load Setup Defaults ROM PCI/ISA POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. ACPI function Power Management PM Control by AMP Video Off Method Video Off After MODEM Use IRQ : Disabled : User Define : Yes : V/H SYNC+Blank : Standby :3 Doze Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Throttle Duty Cycle VGA Active Monitor Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN CPUFAN Off in Suspend Resume by Ring Wake Up On LAN IRQ 8 Break Suspend : Disable : Disable : Disable : Disable : 62.5% : Disabled : Instant-Off : Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled PN: 907-993-01 Revision A ** Reload Global Timer Events** IRQ[3-7,9-15],NMI : Enabled Primary IDE 0 : Disabled Primary IDE 1 : Disabled Secondary IDE 0 : Disabled Secondary IDE 1 : Disabled Floppy Disk : Disabled Serial Port : Enabled Parallel Port : Disabled ESC F1 F5 F7 : : : : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color Load Setup Defaults 54 ROM PCI/ISA PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. PNP OS Installed Resources Controlled By Reset Configuration Data : Yes : Manual : Disabled IRQ-3 assigned to IRQ-4 assigned to IRQ-5 assigned to IRQ-7 assigned to IRQ-9 assigned to IRQ-10 assigned to IRQ-11 assigned to IRQ-12 assigned to IRQ-14 assigned to IRQ-15 assigned to DMA-0 assigned to DMA-1 assigned to DMA-3 assigned to DMA-5 assigned to DMA-6 assigned to DMA-7 assigned to : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : REFER TO TABLE 4.5 : : : : : : Used MEM base addr ESC F1 F5 F7 : : : : : N/A Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color Load Setup Defaults ROM PCI/ISA INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. IDE HDD Block Mode IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave On-Chip Primary PCI IDE On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE : Enabled : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Enabled : Enabled USB Keyboard Support Onboard FDC Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART Mode Select : Enabled : Enabled : 3F8/IRQ# : 2F8/IRQ# : Normal Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use : 378/IRQ# : ECP :3 ESC F1 F5 F7 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A : : : : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color Load Setup Defaults 55 4.8 BIOS Error Messages INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 56 4.9 Port 80h POST Codes During POST, the BIOS generates diagnostic progress codes (POST codes) to I/O port 80h. If the POST fails, execution stops and the last POST code generated is left at port 80h. This code is useful for determining the point where an error occurred. Displaying the POST codes requires the use of an add-in card (often called a POST card). The POST card can decode the port and display the contents on a medium such as a seven-segment display. The following table provides the POST codes that can be generated by the motherboard’s BIOS. Some codes are repeated in the table because that code applies to more than one operation. INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 57 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 58 5. WG500 Installation Reference PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 59 5.1 ISDN Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 60 5.2 384 ISDN Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 61 5.3 DDM Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 62 5.4 Cables 5.4.1 Cable Legend PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 63 5.4.2 Internal Cables VTEL PN: 605-1349-03 Cable Assy PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 64 5.4.3 External Cables VTEL PN: 605-1092-XXX Cable Assy, COMM, ISDN VTEL PN 605-1301-101 Cable Assy, Canon PTZ, RS 232 I/F, 78in PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 65 VTEL PN 605-1373-101 Cable Assy, Stereo, WG, Sound-Codec, 8” VTEL PN 605-1600-101 Cable Assy, 3.5mm Stereo, 2RCA, WG, 6’ PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 66 VTEL PN 605-1643-101 Cable Assy, Dtop Brkout, PTZ Option VTEL PN 605-774-101 Cable Assy, RCAP,RCAP, 75 Ohm, 26’ VTEL PN 605-1557-101 Cable Assy, Camera, Daisy Chain, 20’ PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 67 5.4.4 System Cables VTEL PN: 605-1435-02 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 68 VTEL 605-1437-02 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 69 VTEL PN: 605-1438-02 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 70 VTEL PN: 605-1439-02 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 71 VTEL PN: 605-1470-02 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 72 5.5 Interrupt Usage Summary Table 5–1 IRQ 00 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 12 13 14 14 15 15 System Resource System Timer Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Programmable Interrupt Controller Communications Port (COM2) Communications Port (COM1) Standard Floppy Disk Controller ECP Printer Port (LPT1) System CMOS/Real Time Clock IRQ Holder for PCI Steering AppsView DDM (V.35,Direct Connect, RS449) IRQ Holder for PCI Steering Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX) IRQ Holder for PCI Steering IRQ Holder for PCI Steering Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller SupraMax 56I Voice PCI ENSONIQ AudioPCI Supra 2260 PCI Modem Enumerator PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port Numeric Data Processor Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 73 5.6 I/O Map Table 5–2 Address 0000h-000Fh 0020h-0021h 0040h-0043h 0060h-0060h 0061h-0061h 0064h-0064h 0070h-0071h 0081h-0083h 0087h-0087h 0089h-008Bh 008Fh-0091h 00A0h-00A1h 00C0h-00DFh 00F0h-00FFh 0170h-0177h 0170h-0177h 01F0h-01F7h 01F0h-01F7h 0200h-0207h 0220h-022Fh 0294h-0297h 02F8h-02FFh 0330h-033Fh 0376h-0376h 0376h-0376h 0378h-037Fh 0338h-038Fh 0376h-0376h 03B0h-03BBh 03E8h-03EFh 03F2h-03F5h 03F6h-03F6h 03F6h-03F6h 03F8h-03FFh 0480h-048Fh 04D0h-04D1h 0530h-0537h 0778h-077Ah 0CF8h-0CFFh 1000h-101Fh 4000h-403Fh 5000h-501Fh D000h-D0FFh E800h-E83Fh F000h-F00Fh Description Direct memory access controller Programmable interrupt controller System timer Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard System Speaker Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard System CMOS/real time clock Direct memory access controller Direct memory access controller Direct memory access controller Direct memory access controller Programmable interrupt controller Direct memory access controller Numeric data processor Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Gameport joystick ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device PCI bus Communications port (COM2) ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) ECP Printer Port (LPT1) ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) SupraMax 56I Voice PCI Standard Floppy Disk Controller Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Communications Port (COM1) PCI bus PCI bus ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device ECP Printer Port (LPT1) PCI bus Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX) PCI bus PCI bus RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to AGP controller Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 74 E800h-E83Fh F000h-F00Fh F000h-F007h F008h-F00Fh ENSONIQ Audio PCI Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 75 5.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 76 5.8 Memory Map Table 5–3 00000000h-0009FFFFh 000A000h-000AFFFFh 000B0000h-000BFFFFh 000C0000h-000C7FFFh 000C8000h-000C9FFFh 000CA000h-000CBFFFh 000F0000h-000F3FFFh 000F4000h-000FFFFFh 00100000h-03FFFFFFh 04000000h-040FFFFFh 04100000h-04100FFFh E0000000h-E3FFFFFFh E4000000h-E401FFFFh E4000000h-E5FFFFFFh E5000000h-E5000FFFh PN: 907-993-01 Revision A System board extension for PnP BIOS RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) Motherboard resources Motherboard resources Motherboard resources Motherboard resources System board extension for PnP BIOS Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX) Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX) Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to PCI bridge RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX) Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to AGP control Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX) 77 5.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies 5.9.1 Hardware 5.9.1.4 Monitor • 5.9.1.1 PC-3 • • • • • • • • • Motherboard Assy, VTEL PC-3, BCM Processor, Pentium II, 400 MHz, 512K Cache (PN 600-2199-01) Power Supply - 235W, w/Ball Bearing Fan, PC-3 (PN 600-2195-01) DVD ROM Drive (PN 600-2192-01) VGA Expert@Work AGP Adapter (PN 600-2198-01) Hard Drive - 10 GB, 3.5” IDE (PN 6002201-01) Sound Card PCI (PN 600-2196-01) LAN Card (PN 600-2024-01) Memory, 64MB (PN 150-555-064) 5.9.1.2 Mentec (Vedia Hardware) • • Board, PCI Codec, MXV 4040 (128 ISDN) (PN 600-2044-04) Board, PCI Codec, MXV 3070 (384 ISDN, DDM) (PN 600-2045-04) 5.9.1.3 Videoserver IMUX boards • • VidServ., 3BRI, WG500, World (PN 600459-01) VidServ., 3BRI, WG500, Australia & New Zealand (PN 600-459-02) 5.9.2 Hardware Option 5.9.2.1 Modem • Modem, 56 KBS, V.90, PCI, Internal; (Diamond Brand) (PN 600-2211-02) 5.9.3 Software 5.9.3.1 Operating System • • WIN98 Rev. A NT 4.0 5.9.3.2 AppsView • 5.0 5.9.3.3 NetMeeting • 2.1 5.9.3.4 Internet Explorer • 4.0 5.9.4 Software Drivers • PN: 907-993-01 Revision A Monitor, 29” SVGA, Sampo SM-72A1CN (PN 600-2091-02) Adam is working on gathering these 78 6. ESA Systems Installation Reference PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 79 6.1 Basic System Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 80 6.2 Fully Loaded System Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 81 6.3 Multicamera System Interconnect Diagram PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 82 6.4 Cables 6.4.1 Legend PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 83 6.4.2 Internal Cables VTEL PN: 605-1349-03 Cable Assy PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 84 6.4.3 Standard System Cables VTEL PN: 605-1365-01. Cable Assy, VIOE, 15” VTEL PN: 605-1366-03, Cable Assy, VGA, 5 Coax, 15” PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 85 VTEL PN: 605-1373-0X, Cable Assy, Stereo Spkr, Lynx, Aux Line, 16” VTEL PN: 605-1445-0X, Cable Assy, Codec, ESTC (Expansion Box) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 86 6.4.4 Network Cables 6.4.4.1 DDM Network Card Cables VTEL PN: 605-1435-02, Cable Assy, DDM RS449 Dual Port, Lynx PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 87 VTEL PN: 605-1437-02, Cable Assy, Dual RS449 & Dual RS366, Lynx PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 88 VTEL PN: 605-1438-02, Cable Assy, Dual V.35-Dual RS366, Lynx PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 89 VTEL PN: 605-1439-02, Cable Assy, Dual RS530, Lynx, JS PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 90 VTEL PN: 605-1470-02, Cable Assy, Ascend, Multiband Plus PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 91 6.4.4.2 Quad BRI and Single BRI Network Card Cable VTEL PN: 605-1092-XX, Cable Assy, COMM, ISDN 6.4.4.3 Peripheral Interconnect Cables VTEL PN: 605-774-XX, Cable Assy, RCAP-RCAP PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 92 VTEL PN 605-921-XX, Cable Assy, RCAP-BNC VTEL PN 605-1422-01, Cable Assy, AXLink, 30’ VTEL PN 605-1440-01, Cable Assy, EM-232 to Umbilical, Lynx PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 93 VTEL PN 605-1441-01, Cable Assy, Lynx to EM-232 VTEL PN 605-1444-XX, Cable Assy, PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 94 VTEL PN 605-1454-0X, Cable Assy, RCAP-Y VTEL PN 605-1462-01, Cable Assy, Tablet, 9S to 9P, 30’ PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 95 VTEL PN 605-1528-01, Cable Assy, TC, Pvision Cam Cntl, DB9S-DB9S VTEL PN 605-1536-01, Cable Assy, Umbilical, TC1000 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 96 VTEL PN 605-1557-02, Cable Assy, Camera, Daisy chain VTEL PN: 605-1658-01 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 97 VTEL PN 605-1578-01, Cable Assy, Umbilical, TC2000, Basic VTEL PN 605-1582-XX, Cable Assy, Speaker, Terminal PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 98 6.4.5 Custom/Special Cables. VTEL PN 605-1534-01, Cable Assy, AMX Download, TC VTEL PN 605-1508-01, Cable Assy, S-Video Skt to Comp RCAP PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 99 VTEL PN 605-1589-01, Cable Assy, Adapter, DB25 Pin to DB9 Skt PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 100 VTEL PN 605-1596-01, Cable Assy, V.35, DCD to DSR VTEL PN 605-1599-01, Cable Assy, S-Video Pin to BNC Skt PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 101 6.4.6 Power Cables. VTEL PN 605-886-0X, Cable, Power Entry, IEC 320 VTEL PN 605-1293-XX, Power Cord, Modified part, 120V VTEL PN 605-1299-XX, Power Cord, Modified part, Series fans PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 102 VTEL PN 605-1311-01, Assy, Cable/Switch, IEC320, Modular Cabinet PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 103 6.5 Interrupt Usage Summary Table 6–1 IRQ 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 System Resource System Timer Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Programmable Interrupt Controller Communications Port (COM 2) Communications Port (COM 1) VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card Standard Floppy Disk Controller ECP Printer Port (LPT1) System CMOS/real time clock VTEL ISDN Quad BRI Network Card IRQ Holder for PCI Steering Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller PCI Modem IRQ Holder for PCI Steering VTEL Enterprise VAC Codec Card ENSONIQ AudioPCI Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100) IRQ Holder for PCI Steering IRQ Holder for PCI Steering Standard PS2 Port Mouse Numeric Data Processor Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Primary IDE Controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 104 6.6 I/O Map Table 6–2 Address 0000h-000Fh 0020h-0021h 0040h-0043h 0060h-0060h 0061h-0061h 0064h-0064h 0070h-0071h 0081h-0083h 0087h-0087h 0089h-008Bh 008Fh-0091h 00A0h-00A1h 00C0h-00DFh 00F0h-00FFh 0140h-014Fh 0170h-0177h 0170h-0177h 0200h-0207h 0208h-020Fh 0210h-021Fh 0220h-0221h 0240h-024Fh 0274h-0277h 0294h-0297h 02E8h-02Efh 02F8h-02FFh 0330h-033Fh 0376h-0376h 03B0h-03BBh 03C0h-03DFh 03F2h-03F5h 03F6h-03F6h 03F6h-03F6h 03F8h-03FFh 0480h-048Fh 04D0h-04D1h 0530h-0537h 0778h-077Ah 0CF8h-0CFFh 4000h-403Fh 5000h-501Fh D000h-DFFFh D000h-D0FFh E000h-E01Fh E400h-E41Fh Description Direct Memory Access Controller Programmable interrupt controller System Timer Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard System Speaker Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard System CMOS/real time clock Direct Memory Access Controller Direct Memory Access Controller Direct Memory Access Controller Direct Memory Access Controller Programmable Interrupt Controller Direct Memory Access Controller Numeric Data Processor VTEL ISDN Quad BRI Network Card Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Gameport Joystick Motherboard Resources VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device IO read data port for ISA Plug and Play enumerator PCI Bus VTEL Software Serial Port for COM 4 (COM 4) Communications Port (COM 2) ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Legacy Device ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X) ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X) Standard Floppy Disk Controller Primary IDE Controller Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Communications Port (COM 1) PCI Bus PCI Bus ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device ECP Printer Port (LPT1) PCI Bus PCI Bus PCI Bus PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X) Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100) PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 105 E800h-E83Fh F000h-F007h F000h-F007h F008h-F00Fh F008h-F00Fh ENSONIQ Audio PCI Primary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo) Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 106 6.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM MANUFACTURER PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 107 6.8 Memory Map Table 6–3 00000000h-0009FFFFh 000A000h-000AFFFFh 000B0000h-000BFFFFh 000F0000h-000F3FFFh 000F4000h-000F7FFFh 000F8000h-000FBFFFh 000FC000h-000FFFFFh 00100000h-03FFFFFFh E0000000h-E3FFFFFFh E4000000h-E5FFFFFFh E5000000h-E5000FFFh E6000000h-E6FFFFFFh E6000000h-E6FFFFFFh E8000000h-E80FFFFFh E8100000h-E810FFFFh E8110000h-E8110FFFh FFFE0000h-FFFFFFFFh PN: 907-993-01 Revision A System board extension for PnP BIOS ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX) ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX) Motherboard resources Motherboard resources Motherboard resources Motherboard resources System board extension for PnP BIOS PCI standard host CPU bridge PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX) PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX) Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100) VTEL Enterprise VAC Codec Card Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100) System board extension for PnP BIOS 108 6.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies 6.9.1 Hardware 6.9.3 Software 6.9.1.1 PC-3 6.9.3.1 Operating System • • • • • • • • • • Motherboard Assy, VTEL PC-3, BCM Processor, Pentium II, 333 MHz, 512K Cache (PN 600-2198-01) Power Supply - 235W, w/Ball Bearing Fan, PC-3 (PN 600-2195-01) DVD ROM Drive (PN 600-2192-01) VGA Expert@Work AGP Adapter (PN 600-2198-01) Hard Drive - 4.3 GB, 3.5” IDE (PN 6002190-01) Sound Card PCI (PN 600-2196-01) LAN Card (PN 600-2024-01) Memory, 64MB (PN 150-555-064) WIN95 Rev. C 6.9.3.2 AppsView • 2.1 6.9.3.3 NetMeeting • 2.1 6.9.3.4 Internet Explorer • 4.0 6.9.4 Software Drivers • Adam is working on gathering these 6.9.1.2 Monitor • • Sony 27” Monitor, KV-27S45 (PN 6002215-01 Sony 32” Monitor, KV-32S40 (PN 6002216-01 6.9.2 Hardware Option 6.9.2.1 Modem • need info from Adam PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 109 PN: 907-993-01 Revision A 110