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Nexcom PEAK650VL2B User Manual

Nexcom PEAK650VL2B
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Peak 650 User's Guide Rev. A October 2000
NEXCOM
PEAK 650VL2B
Single Board Computer
User
′′
s Guide
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Nexcom PEAK650VL2B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form FactorMini-ITX
Processor SocketLGA 1151
Memory TypeDDR4
Max Memory Capacity32GB
Operating Temperature0°C to 60°C
Memory Slots2
Expansion Slots1 x PCIe x16
Storage Interface1 x M.2
USB Ports4 x USB 2.0
LAN2 x Gigabit Ethernet
AudioRealtek ALC888S
Display Output1 x HDMI
Power SupplyATX

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1-1 Specifications

Lists the product features, system architecture, CPU support, and memory specifications.

Chapter 2 Switches and Connectors

2-1 Main Board Layout

Diagrams and explanations of the positions of switches and connectors on the main board.

2-2 Switches

Details on the function of various switches and their default settings for configuration.

2-3 Connectors

Definitions and pin assignments for various jumpers and connectors on the board.

Chapter 3 Capability Expanding

3-1 System Memory

Guidance on installing and configuring system memory modules (DIMMs) for increased capacity.

3-2 Change CPU

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the CPU on the motherboard.

Chapter 4 AWARD BIOS Setup

4-1 BIOS Setup

Instructions on how to access and enter the BIOS setup utility for system configuration.

Control Keys

Explanation of keyboard keys used for navigation, selection, and control within the BIOS setup interface.

Getting Help

Information on how to access context-sensitive help windows within the BIOS setup menus.

The Main Menu

Overview of the main menu structure and options available in the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.

Standard CMOS Features

Configuration of basic system settings such as date, time, and primary IDE devices.

IDE Adapters

Settings for configuring hard disk drives, including auto-detection and access modes.

Advanced BIOS Features Setup Menu

Options for configuring system speed, boot sequence, keyboard, shadowing, and security.

Advanced Chipset Features Setup Menu

Settings related to the chipset for optimizing system performance and bus communication.

Integrated Peripherals

Configuration settings for onboard devices like LAN, SCSI, IDE, USB, serial, and parallel ports.

Power Management Setup

Options for configuring system power saving features to reduce energy consumption.

PnP/PCI Configuration

Configuring the PCI bus system and managing Plug-and-Play device resource assignments.

PC Health Status

Monitoring system voltages, CPU and system temperatures, and fan speed for operational status.

Frequency/Voltage Control

Adjusting CPU clock frequency, ratio, and potentially voltage for performance tuning.

Supervisor/User Password Setting

Setting system passwords to restrict access to BIOS setup or the entire system.

BIOS Reference - POST Message

Explains POST beep codes and error messages displayed during system startup.

BIOS Reference - POST Codes

A list of hexadecimal POST codes and their corresponding descriptions for diagnostics.

Appendix A Watch Dog Timer

Watch Dog Timer Working Procedure

Explains the functionality and purpose of the Watch Dog Timer in system monitoring.

Watch Dog Timer Character and Function

Details on WDT configuration ports, timer settings, and timeout actions (Reset/NMI).

Watch Dog Timer Control Register

Definition of bits within the control register for configuring WDT mode and behavior.

Watch Dog Timer Programming Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for programming the WDT, including initialization and control.

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