User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 General Information
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- 2.1 Connectors (PCM-3348 has no LCD connectors)
- 2.2 Locating connectors
- 2.3 Installation Procedures
- 2.4 Ethernet connector (CN2) (PCM-3347F/3348F)
- 2.5 LCD-A display connector (CN7)
- 2.6 Serial ports (CN5, CN6, CN8, CN9)
- 2.7 EIDE HDD connector (CN1)
- 2.8 PC/104 connector (CN17, CN19)
- 2.9 Parallel port connector (CN12)
- 2.10 Backlight connector (CN3) PCM-3347
- 2.11 VGA connector (CN10)
- 2.12 Reset button connector (CN13)
- 2.13 Main power (+5 V / +12 V) connector (CN14)
- 2.14 PS/2 Keyboard/mouse connector (CN18)
- 2.15 5 V connector (CN16)
- 2.16 FDD connector (CN22)
- 2.17 LCD-B connector (CN11)
- 2.18 CompactFlash™ socket (CN22)
- 2.19 I2C BUS (CN4)
- 2.20 HDD LED connector (CN15)
- 2.21 SIR connector (CN20)
- Chapter 3 Software Configuration
- Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup
- 4.1 System test and initialization
- 4.2 Award BIOS setup
- Chapter 5 SVGA Setup
- Chapter 6 PCI SVGA Setup
- Chapter 7 PCI Bus Ethernet Interface
- Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer
- Appendix B Installing PC/104 Modules
- Appendix C Pin Assignments
- C.1 Ethernet connector (CN2)
- C.2 LCD-A connector (CN7)
- C.3 COM1, COM3, COM4 connector (CN6, CN 9, CN8)
- C.4 COM2 connector (CN5, CN23)
- C.5 EIDE hard drive connector (CN1)
- C.6 PC/104 connector (CN17, CN19)
- C.7 Parallel port connector (CN12)
- C.8 Backlight connector (CN3)
- C.9 VGA connector (CN10)
- C.10 Reset button connector (CN13)
- C.11 Main power (+5 V) connector (CN14)
- C.12 PS/2 keyboard/mouse connector (CN18)
- C.13 5 V connector (CN16)
- C.14 FDD connector (CN22)
- C.15 LCD-B connector (CN11)
- C.16 CompactFlash™ socket (CN21)
- Appendix D System Assignments
- Appendix E LCD Services

33 Chapter 4
4.2.7 Peripheral setup
By choosing the Peripheral Setup option from the Award BIOS Setup
Utility menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains
the manufacturerís default values for the PCM-3347.
4.2.8 Load BIOS defaults
Auto Configuration loads the default system values directly from ROM.
If the stored record created by the setup program becomes corrupted (and
therefore unusable), these defaults will load automatically when you turn
the PCM-3347 on. Two settings can be used here: Fail-Safe or Optimized.
4.2.9 Change password
To change the password, choose the Set Password option form the Award
Bios setup utility menu, and press <Enter>.
1. If the CMOS is bad or this option has never been used, a default
password is stored in the ROM. The screen will display the following
message:
Press <Enter>.
2. If the CMOS is good or this option has been used to change the
default password, the user is asked for the password stored in the CMOS.
The screen will display the following message:
Figure 4.6: Peripheral setup
Enter Password: