Juki 750e Menual
Juki 750e Menual
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing JUKI-750E DX4-100 with Ethernet Single Board Computer.
JUKI-750E is a standalone board with PC/104 connector, equipped with two COM
ports and advanced high-performance multi-mode I/O and Ethernet function,
designed for the system manufacturers, integrators, or VARs to provide quality
and reliable performance.
The LCD/CRT controller is TOPRO TP6508 which can provide LCD and CRT display
at the same time. The LCD interface connector is a 44-pin 2.0mm pitch type.
1.1 Specifications
JUKI-750E DX4-100 with LCD/CRT & Ethernet Single Board Computer provides
the following specification:
• System
• Memory
• LCD/CRT Interface
- Chipset: TP6508
- Resolution: Supports up to 800 x 600 resolution for STN and TFT LCD Flat
Panel. Supports 1024x768 256 colors for CRT display.
- Display Memory: 1MB on board.
• Ethernet Interface
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• Input/Output
- IDE hard disk drive interface: Supports up to two IDE hard disk drives.
Can be disabled by BIOS Setup.
- Floppy disk drive interface: Supports two 2.88 MB, 1.44MB, 1.2MB, 720KB,
or 360KB floppy disk drives. Can be disabled by BIOS Setup.
- Two high-speed Series ports: NS16C550 compatible UARTs with
send/receive 16-byte FIFOs, data rates are independently programmable from
115.2K baud down to 50 baud. Modem control circuitry.
- Multi-mode Parallel Port:
i. Standard mode - IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, PS/2 compatible bi-directional parallel
port.
ii. Enhanced mode - Enhanced parallel port (EPP) compatible with IEEE 1284
specification.
iii. High-speed mode - Microsoft and Hewlett Packard extended capabilities
port (ECP), compatible with IEEE 1248 specification.
• Industrial features
• General
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Chapter 2 Installation
This chapter describes how to install the JUKI-750E. At first, the layout of JUKI-
750E is shown, and the unpacking information that you should be careful is
described. The jumpers and switches setting for the JUKI-750E's configuration,
such as CPU type selection, system clock setting, and interrupt IRQ setting for
serial ports and parallel port, are also included.
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2.2 CPU Setting for JUKI-750E
The system clock is generated by the ICS650, and the different CPU clock
frequency can be selected by JP2 and shown as following table:
JP3 Description
2-3 RESET
1-2 RESERVED
DiskOnChip™ Flash Disk Chip (DOC) is produced by M-Systems. The DOC (MD-
2200-xMB) is a 32-pin DIP package. DOC is 100% compatible to hard disk and
DOS. No extra software utility is needed. It is “plug and play”, easy and reliable
to use. Currently DOC is available in 2MB to 72MB capacity.
COM2 (CN4) can supply +5V or +12V power to the serial devices via RI pin (Pin 9)
of the COM port connector. The maximum current is 1A with fuse protection for
the total two connector’s 5V/12V output. If the output is set to 12V, customers
have to make sure to have 12V to supply to the board.
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12V 1-2 1-2
The COM2 (CN4) can be set to RS-232 or RS-422/485 for industrial field site
application.
To free IRQ3, IRQ4 for other application, disable the COM2 (for IRQ3) or disable
the COM1 (for IRQ4) by BIOS setting. And also have to close the jumper JP15 to
free IRQ3 and close the jumper JP16 to free IRQ4.
If you forget the CMOS password, you can clear or reset it by closing the JP18.
After JP18 is closed, turn on the power for about 3 seconds then turn it off and
open the JP18. Now, the password has been cleared from your CMOS.
OFF NORMAL
ON CLEAR
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Chapter 3 Connection
This chapter describes how to connect peripherals, switches and indicators to the
JUKI-750E board. You can access most of the connectors from the top of the
board while it is installed in the chassis.
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3.2 IDE Disk Drive Connector
You can attach two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) hard disk drives to the
JUKI-750E internal controller. The board comes equipped with a 40-pin flat-cable
connector. The detailed pin assignment of the connector is specified as following
table:
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25 GROUND
PIN Description
1 DATA CARRIER DETECT (DCD)
2 RECEIVE DATA (RXD)
3 TRANSMIT DATA (TXD)
4 DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR)
5 GROUND (GND)
6 DATA SET READY (DSR)
7 REQUEST TO SEND (RTS)
8 CLEAR TO SEND (CTS)
9 RING INDICATOR (RI)
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3.5 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
PIN Description
1 KEYBOARD CLOCK
2 KEYBOARD DATA
3 N/C
4 GROUND
5 +5V
PIN Description
1 MOUSE DATA
2 N/C
3 GROUND
4 +5V
5 MOUSE CLOCK
There are many external switches and indicators for monitoring and controlling
your CPU board. These features are completely optional install them if you need
them. The detailed pin assignment of the connectors is specified as following
table:
PIN Description
1 External Reset
2 Ground
PIN Description
1 HDD ACTIVE#
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2 +5V
JUKI-750E has an on-board external power connector CN6. You can connect
power directly to the CPU board for some single-board-computer (without passive
backplane) application.
PIN Description
1 +5V
2 +12V
3 -12V
4 GROUND
5 GROUND
6 -5V
7 +12V
8 +5V
PIN Description
1 +5V LED
2 GND
JUKI-750E has its own buzzer, you also can connect to the external speaker
through the connector CN18:
• CN18: Speaker
PIN Description
1 SPEAKER SIGNAL
2 +5V
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3.9 PC/104 Connection Bus
JUKI-750E PC/104 expansion bus let you attach any kind of PC/104 modules.
The PC/104 bus has already become the industrial embedded PC bus standard, so
you can easily install over thousands of PC/104 modules from hundreds of
vendors in the world. There are two PC/104 connectors on this board: PC/104-64
and PC/104-40.
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• CN11: PC/104-64 Connector
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3.10 VGA/LCD Interface Connector
JUKI-750E provides a 2x22-pin connector for the LCD flat panel interface and a
DB15 VGA connector.
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3.11 LAN RJ45 Connector
ROCKY-750E has a built-in RJ45 LAN connector for 10Mbps Ethernet (NE-2000
compatible) operation.
1 TX+ 5 NC
2 TX- 6 RX-
3 RX+ 7 NC
4 NC 8 NC
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Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup
JUKI-750E uses AMI BIOS for system configuration, and the AMI BIOS setup
program is designed to provide maximum flexibility in configuring the system by
offering various options which may be selected for end-user requirements. This
chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features.
When you turn on the power, BIOS will enter the Power-On-Self-Test routines.
These routines will be executed for system test and initialization and system
configuration verification.
Note: for your convenience, a diskette containing files for updating the BIOS is
included with the following content:
After the POST routines are completed, the following message appears:
" Hit DEL if you want to run SETUP"
To access AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY, press <Del> key. The following screen will
be displayed at this time:
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4.2 Standard CMOS Setup
The standard CMOS Setup is used for basic hardware system configuration. The
main function is for Date/Time setting and Floppy/Hard Disk setting. Please refer
to the following screen for this setup.
To set the Date, for example, press either the arrow or <Enter> button on your
keyboard to select one of the fields (Months, Date or Year) then press either
<PgUp> or <PgDn> to set it to the current Months, Date and Year. Do the same
steps for Time setting.
For IDE hard disk drive setup, check the following possible setup procedure:
1. Use the Auto-Detect Hard Disk option in the main menu; the computer will
automatically detect the HDD specifications.
2. Manually enter the specifications by yourself by selecting the Type of your
HDD.
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4.3 Advanced CMOS Setup
The following screen will be displayed if you select Advanced CMOS Setup:
You can change the value of each option by using <PgUp> and <PgDn> key. The
available values are shown on the right screen.
Quick Boot > Enabled: To enable BIOS to boot quickly when you turn on your
computer. The BIOS will only check the first 1MB of the system memory.
Quick Boot > Disabled: BIOS will test all system memory when it boots up. It
will spend about 40 seconds until it receives a Ready signal from the HDD. It will
also wait for you to press the <Del> key or not.
1st, 2nd, 3rd Boot Device > To define the device type for booting after the
routines check up completes. If the 1st Boot Device fails, the BIOS will attempt to
boot from the 2nd or the 3rd device.
Try Other Boot Devices > BIOS will try to boot from any other available device
in the system if the 1st, 2nd and 3rd device fails to boot.
Floppy Access Control > To define the read/write access which is set when
booting from a floppy drive.
Hard Disk Access Control > To define the read/write access which is set when
booting from a HDD.
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks > To allow BIOS to use the System Management and
Reporting Technologies protocol for reporting server system information on a
network.
PS/2 Mouse Support > To testify whether or not a PS/2 mouse is supported.
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Primary Display > To define the type of display monitor of the system. The
Absent option is for network file servers.
Password Check > To define if a password is necessary or not for access to the
system.
Boot to OS/2 > If you run the OS/2 operating system, this option must be set
to yes.
System BIOS Cacheable > To define whether or not the memory segments
FOOOH can be read from or written to cache memory. Setting it Enabled will give
faster execution in your system.
XXXX, 16k Shadow > ROM Shadow is a technique in which BIOS code is copied
from slower ROM to faster RAM. If you enable it then the BIOS will be executed
form the RAM. Each option allows 16KB segment to be shadowed to the RAM.
Note: Do not change any value on this page unless you understand well the
impact of every value to your system.
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4.5 Peripheral Setup
When you enter the Peripheral Setup, the following items are available for setting:
• On-board FDC: The floppy disk drive controller can be Enabled or Disabled by
this item. When you do not need floppy disk, the FDD controller can be
disabled.
• Serial Port 1: The options are Disabled, 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8. You can set
the I/O address of the serial port 1 or disable it.
• Serial Port 2: The options are Disable, 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, 2E8. You can set the
I/O address of the serial port 2 or disable it.
• OnBoard Parallel Port: The options are Auto, Disable, 3BC, and 378. You can
set the I/O address of the parallel port or disable it.
• Parallel Port Mode: JUKI-750E provides EPP, ECP, ECP/EPP,and SPP/BPP Mode.
EPP passes the parallel port to be used with devices which stick to the EPP
specification. The existing parallel port signals will be used by EPP to provide
asymmetric bi-directional data transfer driven by the host devices. ECP
passes the parallel port to be used with devices which stick to the ECP
specification.
• Parallel Port IRQ: To define the Interrupt Request (IRQ) which is used by the
parallel port.
• Parallel Port DMA Channel: To set the DMA Channel used by the parallel port.
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4.6 Auto-Detect Hard Disk
This option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive (HDD sector, cylinder,
head, etc) automatically and will put the parameters into the Standard CMOS
Setup screen. Up to 4 IDE drives can be detected and the parameters will be
listed in the box. Press <Y> if you accept these parameters. Press <N> to skip
the next IDE drives.
Note: If your IDE HDD was formatted in previous older system, incorrect
parameters may be detected. In this case, you need to enter the correct
parameters manually or low-level format the disk.
This option sets a password that is used to protect your system and Setup Utility.
Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password. Once you setup the
password, the system will always ask you to key-in password every time you
enter the BIOS SETUP. If you enter the BIOS SETUP with Supervisor Password,
you can choose every setup/option on the main menu but with User Password,
you can only choose three setup/options (USER PASSWORD, SAVE SETTING AND
EXIT and EXIT WITHOUT SAVING). To disable these passwords, enter the BIOS
SETUP room with Supervisor Password and then just press the <Enter> key
instead of entering a new password when the 'Enter Password' prompt pops up.
N.B.: if you forget the password, do the Clear/Reset CMOS procedure (see Part
2.8 the CPU Setting for JUKI-750E >> Clear CMOS SETUP)
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4.8 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
This option lets you load the optimal default settings. These settings are best-
case values which will provide the best performance. Whenever your CMOS RAM
is damaged, these optimal settings will be loaded automatically.
This option lets you load the Fail Safe default settings when something happens
to your computer so that it cannot boot normally. These settings are not the
most optimal settings but are the most stable settings.
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4.10 Save Settings and Exit
Select this option when you finish setting all the parameters and want to save
them into the CMOS. Just simply press <Enter> key and all the configuration
changes will be saved.
Select this option if you want to exit the Setup without saving the changes that
you made. Just simply press <Enter> key and you will exit the BIOS SETUP
without saving the changes.
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Appendix A Watchdog Timer
To enable the Watchdog Timer, user has to define Timer before enable the Watch-
dog Timer function. The output data is a value of time interval and the range of
the value is from 01 (hex) to FF (hex) and time interval 1 sec to 255 sec.
This will enable and activate the countdown timer which will eventually time out
and reset the CPU to ensure that this reset condition does not occur, the Watch-
Dog Timer must be periodically refreshed by reading the same I/O port 943H and
543H. This must be done within the time out period that is selected by software,
please refer to the example program.
Example program:
TIMER_PORT = 543H
TIMER_START = 543H
TIMER_STOP = 943H
;
; INITIAL TIME PERIOD COUNTER
;
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; ADD YOUR APPLICATION HERE
;
MOV DX, TIMER_START
IN AL, DX. ; START COUNTER
;
; ADD YOUR APPLICATION HERE
;
W_LOOP:
MOV DX,TIMER_STOP
IN AL,DX
MOV DX, TIMER_START
IN AL, DX. ; RESTART COUNTER
;
; ADD YOUR APPLICATION HERE
;
CMP EXIT_AP, 0
JNE W_LOOP
MOV DX, TIMER_STOP
IN AL, DX
;
; EXIT AP
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Appendix B Panel Support List
The JUKI-750E supports a wide range of flat panels. The different flat panel will
need different LCD drive BIOS. The default setting is for Color DSTN flat panel.
The available BIOS for different panels are in the following list. Please note all
the BIOS files already included the system BIOS and LCD drive BIOS, re-program
the BIOS flash chip with the file, and then power on again.
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How to update BIOS yourself?
1. Use EPROM Programmer setting the right Flash type and then write the file
into the Flash.
To use this method, you should carefully take the Flash chip out of socket and
then put it back after finish the programming.
Usually the flash type is: ATMEL AT29C010A
Or,
2. There also have a utility (FLASH462.COM) and directly re-program the BIOS
under DOS.
For example:
C:>FLASH462 15MLCD.ROM
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Appendix C I/O Information
IO Address Map
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IRQ Mapping Chart
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