GE VMIVME-7695 Single-Slot Pentium II Embedded Module
1 • Installation and SetupThis chapter describes the hardware jumper settings, connector descriptions,
installation, system setup and operation of the V7768/V7769.
1.1 Unpacking Procedures
Any precautions found in the shipping container should be observed. All items
should be carefully unpacked and thoroughly inspected for damage that might
have occurred during shipment. The board(s) should be checked for broken
components, damaged printed circuit board(s), heat damage and other visible
contamination. All claims arising from shipping damage should be filed with the
carrier and a complete report sent to GE Customer Care along with a request for
advice concerning the disposition of the damaged item(s).
CAUTION
Some of the components assembled on GE products may be
sensitive to electrostatic discharge and damage may occur on
boards that are subjected to a high energy electrostatic field. When
the board is placed on a bench for configuring, etc., it is suggested
that conductive material be inserted under the board to provide a
conductive shunt. Unused boards should be stored in the same
protective boxes in which they were shipped.
1.2 Hardware Setup
The V7768/V7769 are factory populated with user-specified options as part of the
V7768/V7769 ordering information. Contact Sales for ordering information at
1-800-322-3616. For option upgrades or for any type of repairs, contact customer
care to receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA).
GE Customer Care is available at:
(1-800-433-2682), 1-780-401-7700.
Or, visit our website www.ge-ip.com.
The V7768/V7769 are tested for system operation and shipped with factoryinstalled header jumpers.
The physical locations of the headers and connectors for
the SBC with the PMC option are illustrated in Figure 1-1 on page 21 and
Figure 1-1 on page 21. The definitions of the connectors, headers and switches are
included in Table 1-1 on page 22.
CAUTION
All jumpers marked User Configured in the following tables may be
changed or modified by the user. All jumpers marked Factory
Configured should not be modified by the user.
Care must be taken when making jumper modifications to ensure
against improper settings or connections. Improper settings may
result in damage to the unit.
Modifying any jumper not marked User Configured will void the
Warranty and may damage the unit.

P1 VME interface connector
P2 USB 2.0, Serial ATA, digital video, COM3 and COM4, Gigabit Ethernet
P7 CompactFlash socket
J34 SODIMM socket
J29 and J30 USB ports
J38 Mouse/Keyboard PS/2 Type connector
J15 and J18 Gigabit Ethernet connectors
J11, J12, J13 and J14 PMC Site connectors
J35 Serial port connector (COM1)
J28 SVGA connector
J37 Board to Board connector for V7769
Header Function
E13 COM1 Configuration
E14 COM1 Configuration
E17 COM1 (RS422 Termination)
Switches Function
S6 Mapping/Sysfail generation
S7 VME SYSRESET
S8 Factory Configurable
S9 Factory Configurable
S10 System Controller
S11 Battery enable
S12 RTC Reset and Boot Pause
Table 1-2 Universe IID Mapping/SYSFAIL Generation - Switch (S6)
Position State Function
1-4 On Enable SYSFAIL Generation
1-4 Off NO SYSFAIL after reset
2-3 On Map UNIV2 to Memory Space
2-3 Off Map UNIV2 to I/O Space