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Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer

A-4

1

R/W

0: GPIO5 is inactive. 1: GPIO5 is active.

0 R/W

0: WDTO# and PLED are inactive.
1: WDTO# and PLED are inactive.


CR F5h. (WDTO# and KBC P20 Control Mode Register; Default
00h)

BIT READ/WRITE

DESCRIPTION

7~5 Reserved.

4 R/W

1000 time faster in WDTO# count mode.
0: Disable.
1: Enable.
(If bit-3 is Second Mode, the count mode is 1/1000 Sec.)
(If bit-3 is Minute Mode, the count mode is 1/1000 Min.)

3 R/W

Select WDTO# count mode.
0: Second Mode.
1: Minute Mode.

2 R/W

Enable the rising edge of KBC reset (P20) to issue
time-out event.
0: Disable.
1: Enable.

1 R/W

Disable/ Enable the WDTO# output low pulse to the
KBRST# pin (PIN60)
0: Disable.
1: Enable.

0

Reserved.


CR F6h. (WDTO# Counter Register; Default 00h)

BIT READ/WRITE

DESCRIPTION

7~0 R/W

Watch Dog Timer Time-out value. Writing a non-zero
value to this register causes the counter to load the
value to Watch Dog Counter and start counting down.
If bits 7 and 6 of CR F7h are set, any Mouse Interrupt or
Keyboard Interrupt event will also cause the reload of
previously-loaded non-zero value to Watch Dog Counter
and start counting down. Reading this resigter returns
current value in Watch Dog Counter instead of Watch
Dog Timer Time-out value.
00h: Time-out Disable