Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1
3 Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1 Product Overview .................................................................................................... 6 SpacePC...
Page 6 - Chapter 1 Product Overview; Development kit for SpacePC 1232 / multifunction adapter
6 Chapter 1 Product Overview The SpacePC 1232 is a highly integrated PC/104 CPU module, based on the AMD / National Semiconductor Geode GX1 MMX Enhanced microprocessor. It is also known as the CPU-1232. Related Products: Development kit for SpacePC 1232 / multifunction adapter Cable set for Spac...
Page 7 - SpacePC 1232 Functional Block Diagram; Functional
7 7 3.3 V Bus PCI NS Geode Gx1 Processor NS Geode CS5530A I/O Companion LCD-TFT VGA CRT HDD/DOM Ethernet 10/100 Parallel / Floppy D D RS232 Keyb PS/2 Mouse RS232/422/485 SDRAM ISA Bus Super I/O (SMC FD37B782) Fast Ethernet Controller 2 x USB Speakers Line-out CD-ROM Audio Microphone USB + AC97 Codec...
Page 8 - Product Definition; AMD / NS Geode GX1 MMX Enhanced microprocessor
8 Product Definition SpacePC 1232 PC/104 CPU Module ¾ PC/AT compatible. ¾ PC/104 Form Factor: 3.550” x 3.775” (90 X 96 mm); height: 15 mm (0.6”) ¾ Low power consumption. ¾ High reliability. ¾ Operating systems supported: DOS (from 3.0 to 6.22), QNX, VxWorks, PSOS, Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows 9...
Page 10 - Also LCD-TFT flat panels can be connected to the SpacePC 1232
10 ¾ Display resolutions up to 1280x1024 8-bit per pixel ¾ UMA (Unified Memory Architecture) LCD-TFT interface ¾ Also LCD-TFT flat panels can be connected to the SpacePC 1232 If LCD-TFT and CRT screens are used at the same time, the refresh frequency of the CRT video will be modified according to th...
Page 11 - Jumper Layout and Configuration; JP; followed by the jumper's number, while pin 1
11 Chapter 2 Jumper Description This chapter shows the jumpers layout and explains how to setup the jumpers. Jumper Layout and Configuration Figure below, shows the jumper layout of the SpacePC 1232 module. In the below figure, the jumpers are indicated as JP followed by the jumper's number, while p...
Page 12 - Type
12 The following jumpers are located on the module: One 3-pin jumper (JP5) for which there are only two possibilities: ¾ Connecting pin 1 to pin 2 (which will be indicated as 1-2) ¾ Connecting pin 2 to pin 3 (which will be indicated as 2-3) Three 2-pin jumpers (JP1, JP7, JP8), which can be set as fo...
Page 13 - Connectors Layout; NS Geode
13 Chapter 3 Connectors Description This chapter provides a brief description of the SpacePC 1232 module’s connectors, with their positions and functions. Connectors Layout In the following figure are shown the connectors with their layout and function/s. J10 AC97 Audio Serial 2 Serial 1 Parallel Po...
Page 15 - J1 and J2 for the ISA Bus; The ISA BUS; ISA BUS layout
15 15 J1 and J2 for the ISA Bus The ISA BUS Connectors J1 and J2 carry the signals for the ISA Bus. These signals match definitions of the IEEE P996 standard. Below is shown a picture of the ISA BUS Figure 4. ISA BUS layout According to PC/104 specifications, KEYs are filled holes in the upper side ...
Page 16 - The Module Stack
16 8. Press evenly the module onto the PC/104 stack. The picture below shows a typical module stack with 2 PC/104 modules, 1 PC/104 16-BIT module, and 1 PC/104 8-BIT module. The maximum configuration for the PCI bus of PC/104 modules is 4 plus the Host Board. If standard PC/104 modules are used in t...
Page 17 - J3 for Multifunction & J14 for Mouse; J3 Multifunction Connector
17 17 J3 for Multifunction & J14 for Mouse J3 is a double row 5 x 2 pin with 2.54-mm step connector and allows the connection of a speaker, a keyboard, and a battery to the SpacePC 1232 module. J14 is a 4 pin with 2-mm step connector and allows the connection of a PS/2 compatible mouse. Later on...
Page 19 - Power button; J14 Mouse Connector; Signal
19 19 The audio output is based on two signals: one come from the output of Timer 2, and the other come from I/O port 61h compliant with the AT Standard. Power button If the soft power management is enabled, a low signal in the pin10 turns the system on or off. J14 Mouse Connector A PS/2 compatibl...
Page 20 - Parvus Multifunction Adapter
20 Parvus Multifunction Adapter Parvus Multifunction Adapter simplifies the connection of mouse and keyboard with two PS/2 connectors, providing also a speaker, a battery and a reset pushbutton. Mouse Keyboard Reset Pushbutton Power Led Spkr Led Speaker To J14 Conn. of CPU Board (Mouse sign.) Not us...
Page 22 - J4 for PARALLEL or FDD
22 J4 for PARALLEL or FDD A parallel port is available on connector J4 of the SpacePC 1232 module. This connector is a 13x2 pin with 2.54-mm step. Connector J4 has two operating modes: Parallel port mode Floppy disk interface mode The selection between the two modes can be performed in the BIOS ...
Page 23 - Note. FDD shouldn’t be directly connected to the J4 connector; HOW TO USE THE PARVUS FDD ADAPTER
23 23 14 GND Signal ground -- 20 GND Signal ground 14 15 PD6 Printer Data 6 out 8 MTR0# (*) Motor On 0 In/out 15 16 GND Signal ground -- 21 GND Signal ground -- 16 17 PD7 MSB Printer Data out 9 MEDIA-ID1# (*) In 17 18 GND Signal ground -- 22 GND Signal ground -- 18 19 ACK# (*) Character accepted in ...
Page 24 - J5 and J6 Serial Port Interfaces
24 To the Parallel Port To the FDD Cable/Connector Power Supply GND PIN1 +5V PIN2 Female Config. Male Config. Figure 10. Parvus Floppy Disk Drive Adapter WARNING! TO AVOID MALFUNCTIONS, BE CAREFUL TO CONNECT THE FLOPPY DRIVE CABLE IN THE FOLLOWING WAY: The most diffuse Floppy Drive flat cable that i...
Page 26 - J7 for 2 x USB; Pin
26 - bit 0 of the MCR register = 0 means RS485 line receiving - bit 0 of the MCR register = 1 means RS485 line transmitting The I/O address of the MCR is "Serial port Base address"+4H. See Chapter 4 for info about the Serial ports configuration. J7 for 2 x USB, J8 for AUDIO-CODEC J7 for 2 x ...
Page 27 - J8 for AC97 Audio port Section
27 27 Note. USB devices shouldn’t be directly connected to the J4 connector. Parvus USB/Audio CODEC Adapter can be used. In fact it provides for two USB standard connectors (but only USB1 is useful for this CPU) and furthermore it provides for a better ESD (Electric Static Discharge) and Over Curren...
Page 28 - Function
28 15 SDATA_IN Serial DATA In This input receives audio serial data from the codec 16 GND Ground Signal 17 GND Ground Signal 18 NC Reserved Note. Audio devices (i.e. Speaker, Microphone, MIDI device, …) cannot be directly connected to the J8 connector. The Parvus Audio CODEC Adapter board can be con...
Page 29 - J9 IDE Connector, JP10 IDE LED Connector; J9 IDE Connector
29 29 J1 USB1 J2 USB2 J3 Microphone IN J4 Line IN J5 Speaker OUT J6 Line OUT J7 CD IN J8 Aux IN J9 Video IN J10 Speakerphone IN/OUT J11 To CPU Board Connector (J4) This adapter is composed of 2 functional sections: ¾ USB section, with 2 USB ports which are EMI protected and filtered, and can also su...
Page 30 - Figure 16. J9 and JP10 Connectors layout; JP10 IDE LED Connector; Ground
30 IDE Led JP10 Figure 16. J9 and JP10 Connectors layout To install the hard disk, perform the following operations: ¾ Hardware installation. Connect the hard disk to the module using a data cable, and then connect the hard disk to the power supply respecting the device’s specifications. Make sure t...
Page 31 - J10 VGA Connector
31 31 J10 VGA Connector The J10 is a 5x2 pin connector with step =2.54 mm. J10 VGA Figure 17. J10 Connector layout Refer to the following table for the VGA connector assignment. Table 15. J10 VGA Connector Pin Signal Function 1 VSYNC Vertical synchronization 2 HSYNC Horizontal synchronization 3 DDC0...
Page 32 - J11 Auxiliary Power Connector; AT Power Supply
32 J11 Auxiliary Power Connector One auxiliary connector is available on the SpacePC 1232 module. J11 is a 6x2 pin connector with 2.54-mm step used to power the module in alternative to the PC/104 bus. Auxiliary Power J11 Figure 18. J11 Connector layout Check pinout and functions on the following ta...
Page 33 - J13 Fan power supply connector; Figure 19. J13 Connector layout
33 33 ATX Power Supply ¾ Connect pin 1 and pin 7 to the ground signal of the ATX Power Supply Unit. ¾ Connect pin 2 and pin 8 to the +5VDC source on the ATX Power Supply Unit. ¾ Connect pin 4 to the +12VDC and pin 6 to the –12VDC sources on the ATX Power Supply Unit only if requested by other boards...
Page 34 - J18 for Ethernet
34 Table 18. J13 Pin out Connector PIN SIGNAL 1 +VDD 2 N.C. 3 GND J18 for Ethernet The SpacePC 1232 module features a single-chip Fast Ethernet controller that provides 32-bit performance, 10/100Mbps auto-sensing, and full compliance with IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T specifications and IEEE 802.3x Full Dup...
Page 35 - Parvus Ethernet Adapter; Net drivers
35 35 It is shown below. RJ45 Connector To CPU Board Ethernet Connector Figure 21. Parvus Ethernet Adapter The green led is fixed, and signals the correct connection of the module. The yellow led blinks when there is activity (data IN/OUT) on the net connection. With RJ45 connectors, only twisted pa...
Page 39 - Chapter 4 The Setup Program
39 Chapter 4 The Setup Program This chapter explains how to use and modify the setup options. These options allow configuring properly the CPU board. Note. The Setup Program can be improved to match the technical requirements.
Page 40 - How to use the Setup program; General
40 How to use the Setup program To enter in the Setup Program, reboot or switch-on your module and then press the “ F2 ” key. After waiting a few seconds the main menu will appear. The Main menu of the setup program shows a list of options that are available. A highlight shows which option is curren...
Page 41 - ESC; Quit; ENTER; Save data to EEPROM; The Setup pages
41 41 Press the “ ESC ” key to return to the items of the Main menu. Select “ Quit ” to exit from the Setup program. The follow screen will be displayed: Select with the “ ENTER ” key the first option Save data to EEPROM to store the parameters into the EEPROM. Select Discard changes to leave unalte...
Page 42 - General Page; Time; time
42 General Page NOTE: The pictures below show the default configuration of the CPU Setup Program. In case of bad/wrong setup configurations, returning to this one assure the correct working. (*) An asterisk in the following tables indicates the default configuration. This page contain, as shown belo...
Page 44 - DiskOnChip Map; With Win NT; Keyboard; keyboard; Quick Boot
44 Option Description Note Disabled (*) No device selected (*) = Default setting Disk On Chip Solid-state memory device - size: 2 ... 144 MB PEROM 512 KB Programmable and Erasable ROM -size 512 KB SRAM 512 KB Static RAM - size 512 KB DiskOnChip Map This option allows to chose the starting address of...
Page 45 - Boot Try Sequence; DRAM Memory Speed; Devices Page
45 45 RTC time test Option Description Note Disabled (*) Normal BIOS test are used (*) = Default setting Enabled Reduce set of BIOS test are used Boot Try Sequence The Boot Try Sequence allows exchanging the boot disk order among Floppy Disk 1 and Hard Disk 1. Option Description Note FD1 / HD1 (*)...
Page 46 - Floppy Controller; on-board floppy disk controller; EIDE Port; on-board EIDE hard disk controller; Video Memory; video memory size
46 Floppy Controller This option enables or disables the on-board floppy disk controller . For example, if an external floppy disk controller needs to be used, the internal one must be disabled. Option Description Note Disabled (*) Disable the on-board floppy disk controller An external controller c...
Page 47 - Network Adapter; on-board network adapter; USB
47 47 1 MB 1 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory 2 MB 2 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory 4 MB (*) 4 Megabyte reserved for Video Memory (*) = Default setting Network Adapter The user can manually enables or disables the on-board network adapter . Option Description Note Disabled Disable the on-board...
Page 48 - Communications Page
48 0280h Audio emulator address selected at 280h Audio IRQ number Option Description Note None (*) No IRQ selected (*) = Default setting 5 IRQ 5 selected 7 IRQ 7 selected 10 IRQ 10 selected 8 bit DMA channel Option Description Note None (*) No DMA channel selected (*) = Default setting 0 DMA 0 selec...
Page 49 - Serial Ports 1 and 2
49 49 Serial Ports 1 and 2 The number of serial ports is two. The Serial Port Mode is selectable (RS232, RS 422 and RS 485), like the IRQ number. Serial Port1 (J5) The user according the device connected to the interface can choose The Serial Port1 Mode . The default mode is RS232. Serial Port1 Mode...
Page 50 - Parallel Port
50 • Note(!): IRQ 11 can’t be used by peripherals connected to the ISA BUS if the printed circuit board code ends with the letter “S” (PC100112S). If the printed circuit board code ends with the letter “A” (PC100112S), there aren’t any problems. • Note: not all consecutive IRQ numbers from 3 to 15 c...
Page 51 - ATAPI Units Page
51 51 None No IRQ selected 3 IRQ 3 selected 4 IRQ 4 selected 5 IRQ 5 selected 7 (*) IRQ 7 selected (*) = Default setting • Note: not all consecutive IRQ numbers from 3 to 15 can be used; to help the selection, the Setup program displays legal IRQ numbers only. Parallel DMA Channel Option Description...
Page 53 - translation; sectors per track
53 53 Translation Mode Modern hard-disks have more cylinders than maximum number of cylinders permitted by DOS, so, theoretically, a DOS machine couldn’t use a modern big-sized hard disk. This problem is solved using a special addressing mechanism. This “mechanism” is called translation . The most c...
Page 54 - Error Handling Page; Error on Keyboard
54 Detect Now Using the Detect Now option, the user can start manually the hard-disk autodetect procedure and see immediately the result, as well as the size (in Mbytes), in terms of cylinders, heads and sectors numbers. Error Handling Page Generally, in a normal desktop BIOS, when an error is encou...
Page 55 - Error on Fixed Disks; floppy disks error; Error on Real Time Clock; Power Management; DISABLED
55 55 Option Description Note Ignore The floppy disks error is ignored Prompt User (*) When a floppy disks error occurs, the system stops and waits for the user (*) = Default setting Error on Fixed Disks The user can decide for himself if a floppy disks error must stop the boot process or not. Optio...
Page 57 - Chapter 5 How to update the BIOS. The SSD
57 Chapter 5 How to update the BIOS. The SSD This chapter explains how to use the BTOOL Program and gives information about the Integrated Solid State Disk. Warning: The BTOOL Program can be different for each CPU and each BIOS version. For the last versions visit the site: www.parvus.com .
Page 58 - How to update the BIOS: the BTOOL Program; BIOS; not DOS WINDOW
58 How to update the BIOS: the BTOOL Program The BTOOL program is a utility used to program the BIOS (that is stored in the Flash EPROM) in the following cases: ¾ BIOS upgrade; ¾ Installation of a MiniDOS compatible program into the Flash (Integrated SSD); ¾ Installation of a BIOS Extension into the...
Page 59 - OPTIONS EXPLANATION; This option creates the image of the Floppy “A:” in the Integrated SSD; EXAMPLE: Update the BIOS; memory manager
59 59 OPTIONS EXPLANATION BTOOL /S This option runs the Setup program without the necessity of rebooting the system and then pressing “F2” BTOO L/L This option locks the setup. In this way the access to the Setup Program is denied. BTOOL /U This option unlocks the setup. In this way the access to th...
Page 60 - The Integrated Solid State Disk; BTOOL
60 ¾ The program will store the new BIOS version. ¾ Follow all the instructions the BTOOL gives you ¾ BTOOL will inform you about the results of the operation, ¾ Power off and then power on the CPU module. The Integrated Solid State Disk A portion of the Flash EPROM can be used as an Integrated SSD....
Page 61 - Chapter 6 Virtual Peripherals; The “Virtual Peripherals” mode
61 Chapter 6 Virtual Peripherals This chapter describes how to control the SpacePC 1232 module directly from a Laptop or a standard PC compatible computer: Use this mode when the PC/104 system doesn’t have I/O devices connected to it. The “Virtual Peripherals” mode The SpacePC 1232 module is designe...
Page 62 - the possibility to boot in ROM-DOS OS (Not in NT or
62 Local and redirected peripherals In “Virtual Peripherals” mode, two types of peripherals are used: ¾ The peripheral directly connected to the module (keyboard, video interface, SSD and floppy) named “local peripherals” ¾ The Host computer’s peripherals used for the remote control of the module (k...
Page 63 - For VP mode connect
63 63 CPU HOST COMPUTER VP adjustment (this end only) or RTSCTS DTR RI = short circuit Short ( ) for using VP mode with SERIAL1 Short ( ) for using VP mode with SERIAL2 RTS1 CTS1 RTS2 CTS2 with or with with or with DTR1 RI1 DTR2 RI2 SERIAL PORT 1 PARALLEL PORT SERIAL PORT 2 VP mode with Parallel DOE...
Page 64 - Host computer; - Use Parallel Port at 378h
64 10,12,14,16, 18,20,22,24 18..25 GND GND 18..25 (*) The “#” stands for: signal active low Pins not included in the table above are not connected IMPORTANT NOTE: The VP2000 functionality performed via the parallel cable may not work with some host computers. It is important to set the host computer...
Page 65 - Important note; computer causes the restart in the host computer and; NOT in the SpacePC 1232 module!; The Virtual Peripheral mode doesn’t support the “Format” command.
65 65 If you select the [/V] [/K] [/D] [/C] parameters, the VP connection will be performed according to the following rules: ¾ Only the selected remote peripherals are redirected in VP connection. ¾ The local peripherals connected are used according to the setup. ¾ If the floppy disks are redirecte...
Page 66 - Chapter 7 Watchdog Timer
66 Chapter 7 Watchdog Timer This chapter describes the configuration of the Watchdog Timer with some examples. The watch dog is a part of the on–board SUPER I/O device SMSC FDC 37B782 The Super I/0 watchdog allows managing time-outs in order to seconds or minutes (depending on the Super I/O programm...
Page 67 - Watchdog modalities; Super I/O registers programming
67 67 Watchdog modalities The watchdog function resets the board at the end of the countdown. There are two ways to program the watchdog: • Using BIOS INT 52h • Using direct Super I/O registers programming BIOS INT 52h - functions 0Ch, 0Dh, 0Eh This method can be used under DOS or under Operating Sy...
Page 69 - Watchdog time-out pin
69 69 Watchdog time-out pin For external control purposes, the status of the watchdog time-out event is provided to connector J11 pin 9. This signal goes high when the watchdog resets the system. The software can reset this signal by setting and resetting bit 2 of the I/O port 110h. This signal is a...
Page 70 - Chapter 8 Troubleshooting; • Common problems and solutions
70 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Many problems that you may encounter with operation of your SpacePC 1232 module are due to common errors like bad connections or wrong settings in the Setup Program. This chapter will help you for getting your system operating properly. It contains: ¾ • Common problems a...
Page 71 - Common Problems and Solutions; before; SpacePC 1232 Module will not boot from particular drive or device
71 71 Common Problems and Solutions The following table lists some of the common problems that you may encounter while using your SpacePC 1232 module, and suggests possible solutions. If you are having problems with your SpacePC 1232 module, please review this table before contacting technical suppo...
Page 72 - Troubleshooting a PC/104 System; Simplify the system; Technical/Sales Assistance
72 below 4.75V when hard drive or floppy drive starts, add bypass caps Temperature too high Add fan, processor heat sink, or other cooling device(s) Memory address conflict Check for two hardware devices (e.g. Ethernet, SSD, PCMCIA) trying to use the same memory address Check for two software device...
Page 73 - Returning For Service; obtain a Returned; Your company name and address for invoice
73 73 ¾ Phone: 801-483-1533 ¾ Fax: 801-483-1523 If you have a sales question, please contact your local Parvus Sales Representative or the Regional Sales Office for your area. Additional and latest information is available at Parvus website: http://www.parvus.com Returning For Service Before returni...
Page 74 - Appendix; A.1 Electrical and Environmental Specifications; Operating Characteristics; Electrical Operating Characteristics
74 Appendix A.1 Electrical and Environmental Specifications The following section provides tables and illustrations showing the electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications for the SpacePC 1232 module. In the following tables you will find: ¾ Operating Characteristics Electrical operati...
Page 75 - Battery Backup Characteristics; setup data due to a lack of backup-battery supply.; Absolute Maximum Ratings; MTBF; Power Consumption; Frequency
75 75 Note. In order to ensure proper operation and good reliability up to +60°C of ambient air temperature, the Geode GX1 chip and the Geode CS5530 I/O Companion are supplied with an attached passive heat sink. Battery Backup Characteristics There is no configuration data saved by the BIOS into the...
Page 76 - Dimensions; CPU Dimensions; Figure 24. SpacePC 1232 Board dimensions
76 A.2 Mechanical Dimensions CPU Dimensions The SpacePC 1232 module’s mechanical dimensions are shown in the following picture: ¾ Dimensions: 90 X 96 mm (3.6”X3.8”), height:15 mm (0.6”) Dimensions are in millimeters Figure 24. SpacePC 1232 Board dimensions
Page 77 - FDD Adapter Dimensions
77 77 Note: For further information about the mechanical dimensions of ISA and PCI buses please refer to the pc104 consortium site (www.pc104.org) FDD Adapter Dimensions In the following picture are shown the FDD Adapter mechanical dimensions: Dimensions are in inches 1,5 43,6 1.4 4 .7 1 3 .0 2 .4 6...
Page 78 - Figure 25. FDD Adapter Dimensions; USB Audio CODEC Dimensions
78 Dimensions are in millimeters Figure 25. FDD Adapter Dimensions USB Audio CODEC Dimensions In the following picture are shown the USB Audio CODEC mechanical dimensions: Dimensions are in inches 95.3 10.9 22.0 91.3 4.0 4 .0 1 5 .3 2 6 .7 3 2 .1 3 7 .1 3 .8 3.1 14.9 13.1 75.6 82.6 91.2 1.5 13.1 13....
Page 79 - Ethernet Adapter Dimensions
79 79 USB Audio CODEC Dimensions Figure 26. USB Audio CODEC Dimensions Ethernet Adapter Dimensions In the following picture are shown the Ethernet Adapter mechanical dimensions: Dimensions are in inches 49.0 3 1 .0 43.4 1 0 .5 3.0 3 .0 1 1 .9 Dimensions are in millimeters
Page 80 - Figure 27. Ethernet Adapter Dimensions; Multifunction Adapter Dimensions
80 Figure 27. Ethernet Adapter Dimensions Figure 28. Figure 29. Recommended Mounting Hole Locations for Ethernet Adapter Module Multifunction Adapter Dimensions In the following picture are shown the Multifunction Adapter mechanical dimensions: Dimensions are in inches
Page 81 - Figure 30. Multifunction Adapter Dimensions; Summary; Ground the Instrument
81 81 Figure 30. Multifunction Adapter Dimensions A.3 Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates s...
Page 82 - EN55022 (CISPR 22) Radio Frequency Interference
82 Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment. Contact Parvus technical staff or your local representative for service and repair to ensure that safety ...
Page 85 - Acronyms and Abbreviations
85 Acronyms and Abbreviations ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface AGP Accelerated Graphic Port APM Advanced Power Management ATA AT Attachment ATAPI ATA Packet Interface BIOS Basic I/O System CRT Cathode Ray Tube DDC Display Data Channel DDC2B DDC Standard, Version 2.0, Level B DMA Direc...
Page 86 - LIMITED WARRANTY; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS; INSTRUCTIONS TO USER:; This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if
86 For more information about this or other products in the Parvus line of embedded development tools and control systems call (801) 483-1533 from 8:00AM to 5:00PM Mountain Time, E-mail us at [email protected] or visit our web-site at: http://www.parvus.com LIMITED WARRANTY Parvus Corporation warran...
Page 87 - Parvus; ® Corporation
87 87 For further information contact: Parvus ® Corporation 3222 S. Washington St. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA 84115 (801) 483-1533, FAX (801) 483-1523 Web-site: http://www.parvus.com Email: [email protected]