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APOLLO 120 / 150 III 12.1”/15.1” TFT Intel ® Celeron/Pentium ® III Plastic - housing Panel PC with V ersatile Stand design User ’ s Manual ( V ersion 220 7).
Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted 2002 by the Manufacture r . The information provided in t his document has been carefully checked and is accurate at the time of publication. Howeve r , the Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use.
Unpacking After unpacking t he APOLLO 120/150 III carton, check and see if the following items are included and in good condition. u APOLLO III main system x 1 u Accessories - Power cord (90 o ) x 1 -.
Important Safety Precautions Before getting started, read these instructions and save them for late r reference. 1. Turn off the computer before cleaning.
10. The openings on the computer enclosure are for the c abin ventilation to prevent the computer from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPE NINGS . 11. The brightness of the flat panel display will decrease with use. Howeve r , hours of use will vary depending on the application environment.
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................. 1 - 1 1.1. G ENERAL I NFORMATION .................................. 1 - 2 1.2. W HAT C OVERS IN THIS M ANUAL ......................... 1 - 3 1.3. S PECIFICATIONS .........
4.5.1. When System Memory Clock = 66MHz .... 4 - 34 4.5.1.1. Single Display Mode ........................ 4 - 35 4.5.1.2. Mirror Display Output Mode .............. 4 - 36 4.5.1.3. Multiple Display Output Mode ........... 4 - 37 4.5.2. When System Memory Clock = 100MHz .
6. SYSTEM MOTHERBOARD & I/O BOARD ........ 6 - 75 6.1. APOLLO III M OTHERBOARD .......................... 6 - 76 6.1.1. General Information ............................. 6 - 76 6.1.2. Specifications ....................................... 6 - 77 6.
6.2.3.9. DIO1: RJ - 11 Connector ................... 6 - 99 6.2.3.10. LAN1: RJ - 45 Ethernet Connector ...... 6 - 99 6.2.3.11. MIC1 ........................................... 6 - 100 6.2.3.12. LINE 1 ......................................... 6 - 100 6.
9. TOUCHSCREEN ........................................... 9 - 145 9.1. M ICRO T OUCH T OUCH D RIVER I NSTALLATION ...... 9 - 146 9.1.1. Two types of MicroTouch touchscreens .. 9 - 146 9.1.2. TouchWare – the MicroTouch Software .... 9 - 147 9.1.3. Installing TouchWare .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 1 1. I NTRODUCTION This chapter provides background information and detail specification on the APOLLO 120/150 III.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 2 1.1. Gene ral Information The information revolution which started from the mid ’90 inaugurated a new competitive era where consumer - computing technology was exploited to business operation quicker than ever before.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 3 1.2. What Covers in this Manual This handbook contains most information you need to set up and use the APOLLO III system.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 4 Appendix A details the 12.1”/15.1” LCD sp ecifications. Appendix B introduces the DiskOnChip installation. Appendix C introduces the Wake - On - LAN feature. Appendix D explains the first MB memory map.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 5 1.3. Specifications A POLLO : 12.1”/15.1” TFT Inte l ® Celeron/Pentiu m ® III & Pentium IV Plastic - housing Panel PC with Versatile Stand design SYSTEM Flat Panel u APOLLO 120 : 12.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 6 Standard I/O - Serial ports*4: COM 1, 2 & 4 with +5V/12 power output on pin #9, COM 3 internal type reserved for touchscreen, COM2 RS - 232/485 j.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 7 Audio Function u Full duplex and ind ependent sample rate converter for audio recording & playback u Supports Microsoft DirectSound u 3D positiona.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 8 PERIPHERAL & STORATE DEVICES Touchscreen (optional, sharing COM3) u 12.1”/15.1” analog resistive type with RS - 232 controller u 12.1”/15.1” capacitive type with RS - 232 controller u 12.1”/15.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 9 MECHANICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL Construction u Inside: heavy - duty steel u Outside: fire - proof resilient ABS/PC plastic Color (standard) u Beige u Black Dimension (chassis only, unit: mm) u APOLLO 120: 368*321*116.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 10 1.4. Dimensions 1.4.1. APOLLO 120 The APOLLO 12 0’s chassis size is shown below. This does not include the dimension of the stand.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 1 - 11 1.4.2. APOLLO 150 The APOLLO 15 0’s chassis size is shown below. This does not include the dimension of the stand.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 12.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 13 2. U SING THE S YSTEM u Identifying the APOLLO system u System setup for the first - time use.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 14 FDD drive & CD - ROM drive Versatile stand for desktop standing Wireless KB sensor or Motion sensor or IrDA 12.1”/ 15.1” LCD & touchscreen Fire - pro of resilient plastic Side door for two PCI/ISA expansi on outlet Cable management covers Speaker 2.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 15 2.1.2. Side Views The left side of the panel PC appears as below: Side door for two PCI/ISA expansion outlet Floppy disk drive CD - ROM Cable managem.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 16 2.1.3. I/O Outlets When you turn around the APOLLO system, you will find the po wer switch and all the I/O ports are located at the rear cover of the panel PC. A . COM 4 B . E XTERNAL FDD C . COM 2 D .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 17 2.2. System Setup for the First - time Use To set up the APOLLO 120/150 for the first - time use, you should have the following items ready. The items are either in the accessory box or available in any computer stores.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 18 2.2.2. Running the BIOS Setup If you are a commercial use r , the APOLLO 120/150 III should have been properly set up and configured by your deale r . You may still find it necessary to change the system configuration information.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 2 - 19 2.2.3. Operating System and Driver Installation The APOLLO III system is not equipped with an operating system when delivered from the original manufacture r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 20.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 21 3. V ERSATILE STANDING & MOUNTING OPTIONS The APOL LO 120/150 is designed for universal standing and mounting to fit into various environmental applications. This chapter highlights the steps of different mounting options with graphical illustrations.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 22 F IGURE 3 - 1: APOLL O’ S VE RSATILE STANDING OPT IONS Cable management cover Cable management cutout 3.1. Versatile Stand The APOLLO comes with a versatile and functional stand, able to fit into different environmental application.
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User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 24 3.1.4. Cable Management The APOLL O’ s pedestal i s not only a versatile stand but a functional stand able to manage the system cabling. 1. The rectangle - shape opening (Fig. 3 - 2) at the bottom side of the big pedestal can act as a cable management cutout.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 25 3.2. Wall Mounting and Mobile Applications The APOLLO system provides 1 set of VESA mounting holes, 75*75mm on the rear side of the chassis.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 26 F IGURE 3 - 6 F IGURE 3 - 7 F IGURE 3 - 5: APOLLO 150 VESA HOLES.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 27 F IGURE 3 - 8 F IGURE 3 - 9 3.3. Panel Mounting The APOLLO system provides a set of optional mounting brackets for system panel mounting. The following figures illustrate th e way to use the brackets for panel mounting .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 3 - 28 3.4. KIOSK Integration The APOLLO system can also be integrated to a KIOSK cabinet to make a ready - to - play KIOSK terminal.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 29 4. I/O C ONNECTION This chapter describes the APOLLO system I/O ports and how to use the I/O interface to connect to external devi ces.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 30 421 F IGURE 4 - 1 The I/O interfaces located at the rear side of the chassis are used to connect external peripheral devices, such as a mouse, a keyboard, a monito r , serial devices or parallel printer … etc.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 31 4.2. COM Ports x 4 The APOLLO 120/150 features with four onboard COM ports. COM 1, 2 & 4 are D - SUB serial ports located at the rear side of the chassis, ready to connect to a wide range of serial devices.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 32 If a touchscreen module is installed, for factory default setting, its controller will occupy COM3. COM1, 2 & COM4 are all D - SUB 9 - pin connectors. To connect to any serial device; follow the procedures below; 1.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 33 4.3. 100/10 Base - T Ethernet (RJ - 45) The APOLLO 120/150 provides a 100/10 Base - T NE2000 compatible Ethernet (RJ - 45) interface. For network connection, follow the instructions below. 1. Turn of the APOLLO system and the Ethernet hubs.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 34 4.5. 2 nd Display Graphic Support Mode The APOLLO can support SINGLE DISPLAY MODE and DUAL DISPLAY MODE . For dual d isplay mode, it can support MIRROR MODE (same screen) or MULTIPLE - MONITOR MODE (different screens).
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 35 4.5.1.1. Single Display Mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 LCD 640*480 8 60, 72, 75 , 85, 100, 120, 160, 200 60, 70, 75 16 60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120, 160, 200 6.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 36 4.5.1.2. Mirror Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mirror mode .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 37 4.5.1.3. Multiple Display Outpu t Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple - monitor mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mo d e LCD at .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 38 4.5.2. When System Memory Clock = 100MHz The following tables contain all graphic support modes under the following condition and are classified under three output modes (single mode, mirror mode and multiple - monitor mode).
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 39 4.5.2.2. Mirror Display Output Mod e When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mirror mode .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 40 4.5.2.3. Mul tiple Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple - monitor mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mo d e LCD at.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 41 4.5.3. When System Memory Clock = 133MHz The following tables contain all graphic support modes under th e following condition and are classified under three output modes (single mode, mirror mode and multiple - monitor mode).
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 42 4.5.3.1. Single Display Mode Resolution Bpp CRT1 LCD 640*480 8 60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120, 160, 200 60, 70, 75 16 60, 72, 75, 85, 100, 120, 160, 200 6.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 43 4.5.3.2. Mirror Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at mirror mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at mirror mode LCD at mi rror mode .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 44 4.5.3.3. Multiple Display Output Mode When LCD is selected as secondary display at multiple - monitor mode: Resolution Bpp CRT1 at MM mo d e LCD at .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 45 4.6. PS/2 Keyboard Interface The APOLLO provides a standard PS/2 keyboard connector located at the rear panel. If the user would like to u se AT keyboard, then an adapter to connect the PS/2 KB to AT KB is needed.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 46 4.8. External FDD (DB - 15) The APOLLO 120/15 0 provides two ways to connect to a floppy disk drive to fit into specific environmental applications: 1. Internal FDD 2. External FDD If the FDD is frequently used, it is suggested to use an internal floppy disk drive.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 47 4.9. +5V/12V DC - Out The APOLLO system provides a +5V/12V DC - out connecto r . It is used to provide necessary power source for some external devices.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 4 8 4.11. DIO (Digital Input & Output) The APOLL O III provides 2 - channel digital input and output that can be used for the syste m’s simple automation control needs.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 49 The Digital I/O is of TTL interface. It is controlled via software programmin g. Digital I/O Programming Input/output address: 208H In_Data 0~3=SD0~S.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 4 - 50 4.12. Audio Interface (Line - in, MIC - in, SPK - out) The audio interface contains three jacks, microphone - in, line - in and speaker - out. The microphone - in jack is used to record sound or voice by connecting to an external microphone.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 51 5. HARDW ARE INSTALLATION AND UPGRADE This chapter overviews the installation of the APOLLO II I’s internal components and devices.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 52 The APOLLO 120/150 III consists of a Celeron/ Pentiu m ® III multimedia motherboard with an adequate CPU and relevant SDRAM on it. The system control board and other internal devices such as expansion card, HDD and power supply ar e already housed in a plastic rear cove r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 53 APOLLO 120¶ ì ½ ¦ « á » TOUCH COM3 CABLE 80mm MODULE M2210 A1.0 RISER CARD¸ É ±j± ì MODULE APOLLO RISER A1.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 54 The following diagram shows the system major parts that make up the APOLLO 150 main system. APOLLO 150 - ± ª O ² Õ « ~ APOLLO 150 ¥ D Å é ² Õ « ~ APOLLO 150 LCD² Õ « ~ CDROM-FDD² Õ « ~ ½ c Å é ¥ D ¾ ÷ ª O µ ´ ½t¤ ù 302*148*0.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 55 5.2. Installing the CPU The APOLLO III can adapt Socket 370 Intel Celeron or Pentium III CPU .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 56 5.3. Installing the SDRAM Memory Module The APOLLO 120/150 III system control board provides 1 x 168 - pin DIMM socket, able to support SDRAM memory from 32MB up to 512MB. To install the memory module, follow the instructions below.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 57 5.4. Motherboard Assembly The motherboard is the first component to be assembled to the system compartment.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 58 5.5. Touch Controller Assembly If a touch screen is integrated with the system, the touchscreen controller is to be installed right after the installation of the motherboard.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 59 HDD HDD ² Õ « ~ HDD CABLE 220mm HDD ¬[ F IGURE 5 - 4: HDD INSTALLATION 5.6. HDD Module Assembly T he APOLLO provides enough space to build in a 3.5” hard disk drive in the system compartment. The following steps show the way to install an internal hard disk drive.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 60 F IGURE 5 - 5: APOLLO W / O TOUCH 5.7. Touchscreen or Front Bezel Assembly The APOLLO is able to accommodate Elo analog resistive touch or Intelli (SAW) touch or Micro Tocu capacitiv e touchscreen.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 61 F IGURE 5 - 6: APOLLO 120 F RONT BE ZEL ASSEMBLY 12" - ± ª O ² Õ ¥ ó APOLLO 120 - ± ª O ² Õ « ~ 12" ¾ ó ½ ¦ À £ ± ø (¥ ª ¥ k ) 12.1"ELO TOUCH ¹ q ª ý ¦ ¡ ELO 12.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 62 5.8. LCD Module Assembly Figure 5 - 8 and 5 - 9 illustrate the way to assemble the APOLL O’s LCD module. The LCD does not fix to the main system directly. Rathe r , it is to be fixed to a LCD holde r , then to the main system.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 63 12.1"LCD PANEL 12" LCD ² Õ « ~ 12"LCD© T © w ¬[¤ U 12"LCD © T © w ¬[¤ W LCD CABLE DFP41-50P 330mm MODULE APOLLO LED A1.0 SPEAKER LED CABLE 120mm 12"INVERTER MOLEX P-HRS4P 220mm INVERTER 12.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 64 After finishing the LCD module installation, the module is to be assembled to the front bezel module, then to the chassis with the motherboard and touch controller already on.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 65 6. The touchscreen 5 - pin flat cable should go through the rectangle opening at the upper left side of the LCD holde r, then connect to the touchcreen controlle r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 66 5.9. CD - ROM/DVD - ROM/FDD Module A ssembly The APOLLO provides enough space to accommodate a CD - ROM or CD - RW or DVD - ROM and a floppy disk drive. The CD - ROM or DVD - ROM drive used in the APOLLO 120/150 is not the common 5.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 67 6. Connect the 40 - pin end of the CD - ROM cable to the motherboard IDE 2 connecto r . 7. There is a 4 pin CD audio - in cable to be plugged on the motherboard. Connect the other end of the CD - Audio cable (6) to the 4 black pin connector on the CD - ROM board.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 68 FDD cable 5.9.2. External FDD Connection 1. Use the provided 15 - 34 pin FDD cable (see below figure) to connect to the system's 15 - pin FDD D - sub connector located at the rear side of the cove r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 69 5.10. Power Module Assembly The power supply is to be integrated with the power brackets before it is installed to the panel PC system. The following diagram shows the steps to assemble the ATX power module.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 70 POWER© T © w ¬ [ POWER ² Õ « ~ § ù ¨ ¹ SOFT SWITCH 120mm POWER© T © w ¬ [ ª þ ¥ ó -2 POWER SUPPLY POWER© T © w ¬ [ ª þ ¥ ó -1(AC-AC) F IGURE 5 - 11: APOLLO AC P OWER MODULE The power cable coming out from the cutout and connected to the MB’s ATX power connecto r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 71 5.11. Expansion Outlets & Riser Card Assembly The APOL LO 120/150 provides PCI/ISA expansion slots for system expansion.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 72 Å K ¥ ó « á » APOLLO Å K ¥ ó « á » ² Õ « ~ I/O » MODULE APOLLO IO A1.0 SCSI 68P-SCSI 68P L:180mm F IGU RE 5 - 12: APOLLO BACK MODULE ASSEMBLY 5.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 73 © ³ ® y Å K ª O APOLLO ° ò ® y ¼ Ò ² Õ HINGE (¥ ª ) with LOCK HINGE (¥ k ) APOLLO 120/150 Â à ¶ b - × ¹ ¢ ¤ U » APOLLO 120/150 ¶ ì ½ ¦ © ³ ® y Â à ¶ b ¤ ä ¬ [ APOLLO 120/150 Â à ¶ b - × ¹ ¢ ¤ W » F IGURE 5 - 13: APOLLO PEDESTAL ASSEMBLY 5.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 5 - 74 To assemble the stand module (Fig. 5 - 14 (1)) to the main system (2), simply tighten the two units together with 4 screws from the base. Then, install the two ba se back covers (4 & 5) to the unit as shown below.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 75 6. S YSTEM MOTHERBOARD & I/O B OARD The system controller used in the APOLLO III system is a special - design Celeron/Pentiu m ® III multimedia motherboard. All the onboard signal is connected to an I/O board via 2 SCSI cables for external device connection.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 76 6.1. APOLLO III Motherboard This section provides backgro und information and detail specification on the APOLLO 120/150 III system engine, PC 610. Sections include: ² General Information ² Features ² Specification ² Board placement & Dimension 6.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 77 6.1.2. Specifications PC 610 : M ultimedia Intel Celeron/Pentium III Motherboard with XGA, LCD, Dual display, Ethernet & Audio Interface u CPU : .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 78 u Display • LCD controller • Integrated 2D/3D graphics engine, 4X AGP • Share system memory architecture able to utilize the display memory si.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 79 6.1.3. Locating Jumpers & Connectors The following figure helps you to locate the jumpe rs and connectors on the motherboard.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 80 6.1.4. Jumpers & Jumper Setting The table below lists the function of each jumpe r . The related jumper settings are shown in the coming sections.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 81 6.1.4.1. DOC 2000 Address Setting (JP1) 1 - 2 D000 3 - 4 D8 00 6.1.4.2. Clear CMOS (JP2) 1 - 2 Clear CMOS 3 - 4 Normal 6.1.4.3. COM 2 232/422/485 Setting (JP5,6,7,8,9 & 10) COM 2 is a RS - 232/422/485 serial port.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 82 6.1.5. Connectors & Pin Assignment The table below lists the function of each connector on the PC 610.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 83 6.1.5.1. PWR3: ATX Power connector PWR 3 is a standard ATX power connecto r . This connector is provided to connect to an ATX power supply. The plug of the power supply will only insert in one orientation due to the different hole size.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 84 6.1.5.2. J2: CD Audio IN Pin # Signal 1 Left channel 2 CD GND 3 CD GND 4 Right channel 6.1.5.3. J7: HDD LED & ACPI LED & SMI Pin # Signal 1 HDD LED+ 2 HDD LED - 3 ACPI LED+ 4 ACPI LED - 5 SMI 6 GND 6.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 85 6.1.5.5. J9: Power LED & KB Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 HDD LED 4 LAN LED 5 IR TX 6 GND 7 NC 8 NC 9 (BLK_CTRL1) 10 (BL K_CTRL2 11 GND 12 GND 13 SPK - LO 14 SPK - RO 15 SPK - LN 16 SPK - LN 17 GND 18 GND 19 EX T .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 86 6.1.5.8. LCD1: LCD Connector Pin # Signal Pi n # Signal 1 5V 2 5V 3 GND 4 GND 5 3.3V 6 3.3V 7 VBCAD 8 VBCTL0 9 P00 (B0) 10 P01 (B1) 11 P02 (B2) 12 P.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 87 6.1.5.9. INV1: LCD Inverter Connector 6.1.5.10. FDD1: FDD connector Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 VCC 2 INDEX# 3 VCC 4 DSA# 5 VCC 6 DSKCHG# 7 NC 8 NC 9.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 88 6.1.5.11. IDE1/IDE2: Primary/Secondary HDD The PC 610 provides 2 sets of 40 - pin IDE connectors. The built - in high speed PCI IDE contr oller supports both PIO and ATA 100 mode. Up to four IDE devices can be connected, including large hard disks, CD - ROM drives and other IDE devices.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 89 6.1.5.12. SCSI 1: Parallel Port/Serial Port/DIO Port Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 PD0 36 GND 3 PD1 37 RTSA 4 PD2 38 DTRA 5 PD3 39 SOUTA 6.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 90 6.1.5.13. SCSI 2: KB/MS/VGA/LAN USB/EXT. FDD Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 GND 36 GND 3 HSYNC 37 UV0+ 4 VSYNC 38 UV0 - 5 RED 39 UV1+ 6 GR.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 91 6.1.5.14. CN4: PCI/ISA Expansion Slot The PC 610 provides an ISA/PCI slot for ISA and PCI device expansion.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 92 CN4: PCI/ISA Slot Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal F1 GND B1 GND E1 GND A1 IOCHK F2 GND B2 ISARST E2 GND A2 SD7 .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 93 To continu e… Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal F29 DE VSEL B29 V CC E29 CBE2 A29 SA2 F30 LOCK B30 OSC E30 TRDY A30 SA1 F31 PERR B31 GND .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 94 6.2. APOLLO III I/O Board All the on board I/O signal of the APOLLO motherboard is connected to an I/O board via 2 SCSI cables for external device connection. This section provides jumper definition and connector signal of the I/O board.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 95 6.2.2. Jumpers & Jumper Setting The table below lists the function of each jumpe r . The related jumper settings are shown in the coming sections. JP1 Keyboard Connector power selection JP2 COM1 Pi n 9 power selection JP3 COM2 Pin 9 power selection JP4 COM4 Pin 9 power selection 6.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 96 6.2.3. Connectors & Pin Assignment The table below lists the function of each connector on the I/O board.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 97 6.2.3.1. KB1: PS/2 Keyboard Connector Pin # Signal 1 KBDATA 2 NC 3 GND 4 SB5V 5 KBCLK 6 NC 6.2.3.2. KBMS: PS/2 Mouse Pi n # Signal 1 MSDATA 2 NC 3 GND 4 5V 5 MSCLK 6 NC 6.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 98 6.2.3.4. CN1: DC Power Output Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 5 +5V 2 GND 6 +12V 3 +5V 7 GND 4 +12V 8 GND 6.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 99 6.2.3.7. FDD1: External FDD Connector P in # Signal Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 RWC# 6 WP# 11 RDATA# 2 INDEX# 7 TRAK0# 12 HEAD# 3 MOA# 8 WE# 13 DSKCHG# 4 DSA# 9 WD# 14 GND 5 DIR# 10 STEP# 15 GND 6.2.3.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 100 6.2.3.11. MI C1 Pin # Signal 1 Vref 2 NC 3 GND 4 MIC IN 5 GND 6.2.3.12. LINE 1 Pin # Signal 1 Right CHI 2 GND 3 GND 4 Left CH 5 GND 6.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 101 6.2.3.14. SCSI 1: PRT Port / Serial Port / DIO Port Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 PD0 36 GND 3 PD1 37 RTSA 4 PD2 38 DTRA 5 PD3 39 SOUTA 6.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 6 - 102 6.2.3.15. SCSI 2: KB/MS/VGA/LAN USB/EXT. FDD Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 35 GND 2 GND 36 GND 3 HSYNC 37 UV0+ 4 VSYNC 38 UV0 - 5 RED 39 UV1+ 6 G.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 103 7. A WARD BIOS S ETUP The chapter describes how to set up BIOS configuratio n..
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 104 7.1. Award BIOS The Award BIOS ROM builds in a setup program, which allows the users to modify the basic system configuration such as the current date and time or the type of peripheral devices attached to the compute r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 105 7.2. Control Key Definition Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to ne xt item Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right arrow Mo.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 106 CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984 - 200 Award Softwa re Ø Standard CMOS Features Ø Advanced BOIS Features Ø Advanced Chipset Features Ø.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 107 u S TANDARD CMOS S ETUP : This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS. u A DVANCED BIOS F EATURES : This setup page includes all the items of Aw ard special enhanced features.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 108 : Move Enter: Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.2. Standard CMOS Features If the STANDARD CMOS FEATURE is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 109 u D ATE The date format is <day>, <month> <date> <year>. day The day, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is display - only month The month, Jan.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 110 u D RIVE A TYPE / D RIVE B TYPE The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the comput e r . None No floppy drive installed 360K, 5.25" 5.25 inch PC - type standard drive; 360K byte 1.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 111 : Move Enter: Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.3. Advanced BIOS Features If the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 112 u V IRUS W ARNING Allow you to ch oose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 113 u Q UICK P OWER O N S ELF T EST This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power up the computer.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 114 u T YPEMATIC R ATE (C HAR S /S EC ) Sets the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down. The choice: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 & 30. u Typematic Delay (Msec) Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 115 : Move Enter: Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.4. Advanced Chips et Features If the ADVAMCED CHIPSET FEATURES option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 116 u A DVANCED DRAM C ONTROL 1 / 2 S ETTINGS The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The default timings have been carefully chosen and should only be altered if data is being lost.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 117 u LD - O FF D RAM RD/WR C YCLES The item is lead - off time control for DRAM Read/Write Cycles. When select 'Delay 1T', memory read/write command is issued 1 clock behind memory address (MA) been issued.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 118 u SDRAM/VCM C AS L ATENCY When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. The Choice: 2, 3 or SPD u SDRCLK C ONTROL This item controls the phase of SDRCLK that lags behind SDCLK.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 119 u S YSTEM BIOS C ACHEABLE Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h - FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 120 u C ONCURRENT F UNCTION (MEM) This item is CPU & PCI Masters Concurrently Access Memory Function.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 121 7.4.5. Integrated Peripherals If the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r . The following sample screen consists of the default values for PC 610.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 122 SIS 630 O N C HIP IDE D EVICE u I NTERNAL PCI / IDE This chipset contains an internal PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 123 SIS 630 O N C HIP PCI D EVICE u SIS - 7018 AC97 AUDIO Select Enabled to support AC97 Audio. The choice: Enabled or Disabled. u SIS - 900 10/100M ETHERNET This item provides a total communication solution including 10/100Mb Fast Ethernet for Office requirement and 1Mb HomePNA for Home Networking.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 124 u P ARALLEL P ORT M ODE Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel (printer) port. Select Normal, Compatible, or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other a vailable modes.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 125 : Move Enter : Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.6. Power Management Setup If the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 126 u ACPI F UNCTION This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). The choice: Enabled or Disabled . u ACPI S USPEND T YPE This item allows you to S1(Power ON Suspend)/S3(Suspend To RAM) the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI).
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 127 u V IDEO O FF M ETHOD This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffe r.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 128 PM W AKE U P E VENTS u IRQ [3 - 7,9 - 15], NMI The following is a list of IR Q’s, Interrupt ReQuests, which can be exempted much as t he COM ports and LPT ports above can. When an I/O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 129 : Move Enter : Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defa ults 7.4.7. PnP/PCI Configuration If the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appea r .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 130 u R ESET C ONFIGURATION D ATA Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you e.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 131 : Move Enter: Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.8. PC Health Status The PC HEALTH STATUS auto detects the syste m’s temperature, voltage and fan speed.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 132 : Move Enter : Select +/ - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail - Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 7.4.9. Frequency Voltage Control Th is setup page is for the CPU, SDRAM and PCI frequency setting.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 133 u A UTO D ETECT DIMM/PCI CLK This item allows you to enable/disable auto detect DIMM/PCI Clock. The choice: Enabled or Disabled . u S PREAD S PECTRUM This item allows you to enable/disable the sp read spectrum modulate.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 134 CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984 - 200 Award Software Ø Standard CMOS Features Ø Advanced BOIS Features Ø Advanced Chipset Features Ø .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 135 CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984 - 200 Award S oftware Ø Standard CMOS Features Ø Advanced BOIS Features Ø Advanced Chipset Features Ø .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 136 7.4.12. User Password The USER PASSWORD is used to set the password. To change the password, select this option from the main menu and press <Enter>. If the CMOS does not work properly or the USER PASSWORD option is selected for the first time, then a default password is stored in the ROM.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 137 7.4.13. Save and Exit Setup If the SAVE & EXIT SETUP option is selected, the values entered the setup utilities will be saved in the chipse t’s CMOS memory. When the system is t urned on every time, the CPU will check the CMOS to compare the CMOS data to see whether it matches the system.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 7 - 138 7.4.14. Exit Without Saving If the EXIT WITHOUT SAVING option is selected and <ENTER> is pressed, you will exit the Setup program without saving any new values. The CMOS will still keep the old values.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 8 - 139 8. S OFTWARE & D RIVERS INSTALLATION The chapter introduces the PC 610 onboard VGA, Ethernet, Audio and the respectiv e drivers and installation.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 8 - 140 8.1. Ethernet Drivers The PC 610 provides a 10/100 Base T fast Ethernet. The PC 610 Ethernet drive diskette or CD diskette contains the following drivers; SiS630ST Ethernet drivers for ² Windows 95/95OSR2 ² Windows 98/98SE ² Windows 2000 ² Windows ME ² Windows NT ² Windows NT4.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 8 - 141 8.2. PC 610 AGP XGA By integrating an advanced hardware 2D/3D GU I engine and 64 - bit graphic display interface, the PC 610 can deliver AGP 4X performance and memory bandwidth of up to 1GB. It adopts Share System Memory architecture which can flexibly utilize the frame buffer size up to 64MB.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 8 - 142 8.3. Audio Setup The PC 610 audio driver diskette contains the following drivers; SiS630ST audio drivers for ² DOS ² Win dows 95/98 ² Windows ME ² Windows 2000 ² Windows NT For the audio drivers, please download the updated drivers from the following website http://www.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 8 - 143 8.4. Driver Installation To install the Ethernet, VGA and Audio drivers, find the drivers from the correct directory and execute the execution files.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 144.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 145 9. T OUCHSCREEN For keyboardless operation, the APOLLO 120/150 provides an optional touchscreen. The APOLLO III system can use either Micro Touch capacitive touchscreen or ELO resistive type touch screen or ELO Intelli touch.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 146 9.1. MicroTouch Touch Driver Installation 9.1.1. Two types of MicroTouch touchscreens Micro Touch manufactures both capacitive and resist ive touchscreens. - Capacitive touchscreen has a cable harness taped to the edge.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 147 9.1.2. TouchWare – the MicroTouch Software TouchWare includes the software that lets the Micro Touch touchscreen work with the APOLLO III sy stem. Micro Touch provides drivers for the following operating systems; - Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 148 Online Help TouchWare provides online help for setting up and using the touchscreen. These help files use standard Windows Help, complete with hypertext and hypergraphics to create and display available topics.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 149 9.1.3. Installing TouchWare When you install TouchWare, you have two installa tion options: - Express Install - Custom Install The Express option in.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 150 10. Click Finish to run the SETU P .EXE installation program. The setup program begins to execute and load T ouchWare files. 11. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Make your selections carefully when answering questions to complete the installation.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 151 9.1.4. Uninstalling TouchWare The Uninstall program removes all TouchWare components from the APOLLO III system. These components include TouchWare files, directories, program folders and other folder items.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 152 9.1.5. Calibrate the MicroTouch Touchscreen After the touchscreen and TouchWare are installed, you must calibrate the touchscreen.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 153 9.1.6. Getting More Information For more information on setting up the Micro Touch touchscreen and installing the TouchWare to the APOLLO III system, refer to the online help.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 154 9.2. Elo Touchscreen Driver Installation The Elo resistive touch and Intelli touch will use the same drivers and utilities which are stored in either the CD diskette or floppy disk drive. 9.2.1. System Requirements The DOS drivers will run on any system with DOS 2.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 155 9.2.2. About Elo Software Software Included The accompanying DOS and Windows Driver Disk contains the following Elo driver software: EloDEV Touchscr.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 156 9.2.3. Installation This section details the installation procedures for the software on the DOS and Windows Driver Disk.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 157 To install the software, insert the DOS and Windows Driver Disk and type: A:INSTALL <Enter> or B:INSTALL <Enter> Respond to the on - screen prompts and instructions.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 158 To skip the VGA graphics sign - on screen, enter: INSTALL: More than one flag may be specified, separated b y spaces. Flags may be in upper or lower case. S TEP 4 - C ALIBRATING THE T OUCHSCREEN The final installation step is calibrating the touchscreen.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 159 Why Calibration is Necessary Calibration is a necessary step for the touchscreen prior for its operation. Unlike mouse or keyboard applications where the cursor is part of the image, a touchscreen is a physical overlay with an independent coordinate system.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 160 When Recalibration is Necessary Once calibrated, the touchscreen will be ready to run automatically each time the system is restarted. Recalibration should only be necessary after moving or resizing the video image, or after changing eith er the touchscreen, controlle r , or monito r .
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 161 9.2.4. I nstalling MonitorMouse for Win 95 1. Turn on your compute r . 2. Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows 95 disk into drive A. 3. Click the Start button, and then click Run . 4. Type "a: setup" in the space provided and press <Enter>.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 162 11. Close the Registry Editor by clicking the Close box . 12. Restart the compute r . 13. Click the Start button, then click Settings, and then click Control Panel . 14. Double - click Elo Touchscreen to run the Touchscreen Control panel.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 163 Removing the Mouse Pointer If you wish to eliminate the mouse pointe r , you may replace it with the null cursor file, NU LL.CUR, supplied with MonitorMouse for Windows 95. Follow the following steps to install the null cursor file; 1.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 164 MonitorMouse for W indows 95 Uninstall Procedure 1. Close the Windows Control Panel if it is open. 2. Delete the following files from your Windows System folder: MONMOUSE.VXD, MONMOUSE.HL P , and MONMOUSE.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 165 9.2.5. Installing MonitorMouse for Win NT 1. Start your compute r . 2. Insert the MonitorMouse for Windows NT di sk into drive A. 3. Click the Start button, and then click Run . 4. Type "a: setup" in the space provided and press <Enter>.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 166 Instruction for Windows NT Auto Boot Windows NT normally displays the system logon dialog when started. Use the following procedure to disable the display of the logon dialog and automatically startup without user intervention.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 167 9.2.6. Getting More Information - For more information on installing the Elo software driver to the APOLLO III system or to download Elo touchscreen drivers, please visit Elo Touchsystem website - http://www.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 168 Appendix A: LCD Specification A - 1. The LCD for APOLLO 120 The APOLLO 120 can either use normal brightness or high brightness LCD as its display. For standard APOLLO 120, the LC D’s luminance would be 150 nits or above.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 169 A - 1 - 2. APOLLO 120 HIGH LUMINANACE L CD If the APOLLO 120 is using a high luminance LCD, the display used for the is a IMES 12.1” TFT active matrix color liquid display (LCD) module; its model no.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 170 A - 2. T HE LCD FOR APOLLO 150 The standard display used for the APOLLO 150 is a LG 15.1” TFT active matrix color liquid display (LCD); its model no. is LM151X2 or its equivalent. It is a TTL interface LCD panel.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 171 B: DiskOnChip Installation The APOLLO 120/150 III is equipped with an internal flash disk which can emulate a floppy disk drive by adapting DiskOnChip memory chips from 2MB to 144MB capacity, and the flash disk is fully compatible wit h floppy disk format of MS - DOS system.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 172 C : System I/O Ports Address range (Hex) Device 000 - 01F DMA controller 020 - 021 Interrupt controller 1, master 022 - 023 Chipset address 040 - 0.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 173 C : Wake - On - LAN The Wake - On - LAN is a remote management tool with the advantage to reduce system management workloa d. It provides the capability to remotely power on the client computers supporting Wake - On - LAN by simply sending a “wake up packet ” .
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 174 3. Wake up Packet To use the AM D’s Magic Packet, program installation is not needed. Just open the MAGPAC . EXE , then t he following screen will pop up. The remote computer can be waken up by selecting the M AGIC P ACKET S ¢ @ P OWER O N O NE H OST as shown below.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 175 To obtain the Ethernet card MAC, under Windows 9x, just enter S TART R UN to open the winipcfg.exe , then the following scre en will pop up. If the OS is Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 or X P , then you need to enter DOS mode to run ipconfig.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 176 D : First MB Memory Map Address range (Hex) Device F000h - FFFFh System ROM CC00h - EFFFh Unused C000h - CBFFh Expansion ROM B800h - BFFFh CGA/EGA/.
User Manual version 2007 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 177 E : Power Supply The APOLLO 120/150 III can either accommodate an AC power supply or a DC power supply. E - 1: AC P OWER SUPPLY The AC power sup ply used in the APOLLO 120/150 III system is a 150 watts 1U ATX power supply.
User Manual ve rsion 2207 APOLLO 120/150 III 9 - 178 E - 1 - 3: I NTERNATIONAL S TANDARD ² Safety standards Designed to meet the following standards UR TUV FCC B CE E - 1 - 4: M ECHANICAL S PECIFICATION Output rating +3.3V +5V +12V - 5V - 12V +5V SB min.
An important point after buying a device Apollo 120 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Apollo 120 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Apollo 120 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Apollo 120 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Apollo 120 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Apollo 120, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Apollo 120.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Apollo 120. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Apollo 120 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center