User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1-1 About This Manual
- 1-2 System Specifications
- 1-3 Safety Precautions
- 2-1 List of Jumpers and Connectors
- 2-2 Component Locations
- 2-3 How to Set Jumpers
- 2-4 COM Port Connector
- 2-5 RS232/422/485 (COM2) Selection
- 2-6 IRQ12 Release Selection
- 2-7 ATX Power Signal Connector
- 2-8 ATX Power Button
- 2-9 AT/ATX Power Selection
- 2-10 Universal Serial Bus Connector
- 2-11 Solid-State Disk Socket
- 2-12 SSD Memory Map Selection
- 2-13 Keyboard / PS2 Mouse Selection
- 2-14 Keyboard / PS2 Mouse Connector
- 2-15 External Keyboard Connector
- 2-16 Reset Connector
- 2-17 Hard Disk Drive LED Connector
- 2-18 CPU Fan Connector
- 2-19 System Fan Connector
- 2-20 External Speaker Connector
- 2-21 Floppy Disk Drive Connector
- 2-22 Hard Disk Drive Connector
- 2-23 VGA CRT Connector
- 2-24 LCD Panel Connector
- 2-25 LCD VDD Selection
- 2-26 Panel Power Connector
- 2-27 Printer Connector
- 2-28 Power LED & Keylock Connector
- 2-29 LAN Connector
- 2-30 LAN LED Indicators
- 2-31 Green Function Connector
- 2-32. Memory Installation
- 3-1. Introduction
- 3-2. VGA Driver Utility
- 3-3. Flash BIOS Update
- 3-4. LAN Driver Utility
- 3-5. Watchdog Timer Configuration
- 4-1. Power Saving Block Diagram
- 4-2. CPU Doze Mode
- 4-3. System Standby Mode
- 4-4 System Suspend Mode
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5-2 Entering Setup
- 5-3 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
- 5-4 BIOS Features Setup Menu
- 5-5 Chipset Features Setup
- 5-6 Power Management Setup
- 5-7 PnP/PCI Configuration
- 5-8 Load BIOS Defaults
- 5-9 Load Setup Defaults
- 5-10 Integrated Peripherals
- 5-11 Password Setting
- 5-12 IDE HDD Auto Detection
- PC-104 Connector Pin Assignment
- ISA Bus Pin Assignments
- PCI Bus Pin Assignments
- C-1 Introduction
- C-2 Troubleshooting with Error Messages

Appendix C: Troubleshooting
CommPlete 4000 Server SBC, Model IPC-623 87
Keyboard Error Or No Keyboard Present: When this error
message appears, check to see that your keyboard is attached
properly to its receptacle. Make sure JP6 is jumpered for
keyboard. Also, be sure that no keys are being pressed during
the booting process. If you are purposely configuring the
system without a keyboard, set the error halt condition in Setup
to HALT ON ALL, BUT KEYBOARD. This will cause the BIOS to
ignore the missing keyboard and continue the boot.
Memory Address Error: If the memory address indicates an
error, use the specified location and the memory map for your
system to find and replace the bad memory chips.
Memory Size Has Changed: Memory has been added or
removed since the last boot. In EISA mode, use the
Configuration Utility to re-configure memory. In ISA mode, enter
the BIOS Setup screen and type the new memory size in the
memory field.
Memory Verifying Error : It indicates an error verifying a value
already written to memory. Use the specified memory location
and your system’s memory map to locate the bad chip.
Offending Address Missing: This message is used in
connection with the I/O CHANNEL CHECK and RAM PARITY
ERROR messages when the segment that has caused the
problem cannot be isolated.
Reboot Error: When this error occurs, you must re-boot.
Press any key and the system will re-boot.
System Halted: Indicates that the present boot attempt has
been aborted and the system must be re-booted. Press and
hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press DEL.