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unitInput, Output & Special functions EIÄÅ#Z’D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°çqR €‰€ ‚ÿ€T€°ÿ$€V€ކ"€‚ÿ€\€Žÿ*€^€°çèåŸÛ€‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem board & Jumper settingsPin assignementsþ9ºÂÅ#ZzD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°ç¼<8€‰€ ‚ÿ€0€°ÿ$€2€ކ"€ ‚ÿ€8€Žÿ*€:€°ç3йр‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem SetupMachine identification@ÄÇÅ#ZˆD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°ç'Rù€‰€ ‚ÿ€B€°ÿ$€D€ކ"€ ‚ÿ€J€Žÿ*€L€°ç~ºÓÇ€‰€‚ÿÿÿMiscellaneous & HintsSpecification tables:ÂÌË#f|D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ0€ €°çRl€ €‚ÿ€F€°ÿ*€H€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€P€Žÿ*€R€°ç"s# €‰€‚ÿÿÿPOST & Error messages Spare parts(Çô% €€U€ ‚ÿT#ÌH1íÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿHx4Chapter 1 : Contents/Expansion unit0 ôx% €€Œ˜€‚ÿContents&Hž# €€€ ‚ÿ\xú D#V‚9D‚ J ž *€€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€€Žÿ€ €°€€‚ÿ0€@€˜ç(cý €‰€€‚ÿ<€h€çóƱ€‰€€‚€€‚ÿ,€Ê€˜¸çVe`Ñ€‰€‚ÿD€2¸çÆ9Ñ€‰€‚çÛe[}€‰€‚ÿ€Ò€ ‚ÿ€Øÿ$€Úކ"€‚ÿ€àŽÿ*€â°çû…倉€ ‚ÿÿÿDisassembling the units4 slot units 6 slot units Mass memory expansion unitDiffering the main unit from the expansion boxRemoving disk/power carriage from expansion unitExpansion unit cablesInput, Output & Special functions Ež Å#Z’D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°çqR €‰€ ‚ÿ€T€°ÿ$€V€ކ"€‚ÿ€\€Žÿ*€^€°çèåŸÛ€‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem board & Jumper settingsPin assignementsþ9ú  Å#ZzD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°ç¼<8€‰€ ‚ÿ€0€°ÿ$€2€ކ"€ ‚ÿ€8€Žÿ*€:€°ç3йр‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem SetupMachine identification@ Å#ZˆD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°ç'Rù€‰€ ‚ÿ€B€°ÿ$€D€ކ"€ ‚ÿ€J€Žÿ*€L€°ç~ºÓÇ€‰€‚ÿÿÿMiscellaneous & HintsSpecification tables:  Ë#f|D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ0€ €°çRl€ €‚ÿ€F€°ÿ*€H€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€P€Žÿ*€R€°ç"s# €‰€‚ÿÿÿPOST & Error messages Spare parts(4% €€U€ ‚ÿwF «1ÿÿÿÿ;‚«%@CDisassembling the units/4 slot/Opening & closing the system unit covernI4%@% €’€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/4 slot/Opening & closin«%@4g the system unit coverT0«y@$ €`€°€ ‚ÿTo open the system unit cover, do as follows:V/%@Ï@' €^€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove any diskette(s) from the drive(s).Öy@ÔB/ ,€­€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ2.Turn off the display unit, system unit, and all other separately powered attached units.3.Unplug the power cables of the system unit and other attached cables from their outlets.4.Unlock the security lock, if applicable, by turning the key clockwise.5.Remove the screw(A) at the rear with the medium-sized posidrive screwdriver.6.Slide the cover about 30mm(B) toward the front panel of the system unit, and lift (C) it slowly straight up as in the picture.4Ï@C/ .€ €PðH€ ‚†"€‚ÿ€OÔBˆC1Ns„ˆCÿCFDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing and installing the mass memory carriagewRCÿC% €¤€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing and installing the mass memory carriageݬˆCÜD1 0€Y€°€ çx,0¡€‰€ ‚ÿIf you have installed a new hard disk or diskette drive, or replaced an existing drive with another type, check the Hard disk or Floppy Drive parameters in the SETUP‰VÿCeE3 6€¬€R˜ðH€ ƒãr‹ËÕ€‰€ ‚ÿ1.If the system is provided with the hard disk silencer, see instructions here·ƒÜDF4 6€ €PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Disconnect the power and data cables from the fixed disk and diskette drives (A).3.Take out the mass memory carriage (B){JeE—F1Ä;‚˜†—F GœIDisassembling the 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Then push the silencer (about 3mm) towards the back panel, andf lift it out.The hard drive itself is placed on plastic pins(F) and does not have any screws to hold it in its position.Ì GœI4 6€›€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.If the HD-silencer is not used, remove the four screws (E) that hold the hard drive in place3.The floppy drive is always attached to the carriage with four screws (D), which has to be removed, i8œHJ1š„à‡JeJÎKDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing the power supply`;œIeJ% €v€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing the power supplyM&J²J' €L€R°ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove the mass memory carriage.æeJÎK6 :€Ï€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Disconnect all the cables from the power supply to the system board3.Undo the screw which holds the power supply into the chassis (A).4.Lift the power supply out of the chassis, lifting both ends (B) at the same time.k:²J9L1˜†§ˆ9L›L~MDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing the 5.25" carriageb=ÎK›L% €z€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/4 slot/Removing the 5.25" carriageM&9LèL' €L€R°ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove the mass memory carriage.–c›L~M3 6€È€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Disconnect all the cables connected to the 5.25" device (A).3.Take out the carriage (B).wFèLõM1âà‡õMcN®€Disassembling the units/6 slot/Opening & closing the system unit covernI~McN% €’€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/6 slot/Opening & closing the system unit coverV/õM¹N' €^€R°ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove any diskette(s) from the drive(s).é±cN®€8 >€e€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Turn off the display unit, system unit, and all other separately powered attached units (e.g., printers).3.Unplug the power cables of the system unit and other attached cables from their outlets.4.Unlock the security lock, if applicable, by turning the key clockw¹N®€~Mise.5.Use a medium-sized Posidrive screwdriver to open the four screws securing the system unit cover (A), and slide the cover backward as shown below (B).q@¹N1@§ˆÑ‡–ƒDisassembling the units/6 slot/Removing the mass memory carriagehC®€‡% €†€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/6 slot/Removing the mass memory carriageP,×$ €X€°€ ‚ÿTo remove the mass memory, do as follows:µ‡Œ‚( €€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove the screw (B) with the medium-sized posidrive screwdriver and disconnect the mass memory carriage fan (C) from the mother board. Ô×–ƒ6 :€«€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Disconnect all cables connected to hard drives .3.Remove the 3 screws (A) (2 at the rear of the unit, and one on the side) with the medium-sized posidrive screwdriver.4.Take out mass memory carriage.}LŒ‚„1úD„‡„P†Disassembling the units/6 slot/Removing the power supply and backplane boardtO–ƒ‡„% €ž€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/6 slot/Removing the power supply and backplane board3„º„$ €€°€ ‚ÿPower supplyȇ„‚…+ $€;€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1Disconnect the wiring loom from the motherboard.2.Undo the four screws (A) which hold the power supply into the chassis.3.Take out the power supply.0 º„²…$ €€˜€ ‚ÿBackplanežk‚…P†3 6€Ø€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ1.Undo the four screws (B) which hold the backplane into the chassis.2.Pull the backplane out (C)i8²…¹†1ѹ†‡‰Disassembling the units/6 slot/Replacing the motherboard`;P†‡% €v€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/6 slot/Replacing the motherboardH!¹†a‡' €B€R°ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Remove any adapter card(s). f‡‰: B€Ï€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Remove the disk tray.3.Disconnect the fan and power supply, and remove the data cables from the motherboard.4.Disconnect the LED cable, noting its position.5.Remove the backplane.6.Undo the screw which secures the motherboard into the chassis, slide it towards yourself to free it from the hooks, and lift the motherboard out of the chassis.’aa‡“‰1äD¶“‰ŠÏ‹Disassembling the units/Mass memory expansion unit/Differing the main unit from the expansion box‰d‰Š% €È€Œ˜€‚ÿDisassembling the units/Mass memory expansion unit/Differing the main unit from the expansion boxxQ“‰”Š' €¢€R°ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Disconnect the power cables and all the other cables connected to the unit.;ùŠÏ‹B R€õ€PðH€ ƒã¹AQw€‰€ ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚‚†"€‚ÿ2.Remove the main unit cover (see here)3.Undo the screw (A) which secures the expansion unit into the chassis of the main unit.4.Slide the main unit about 40mm(B) toward the front, and lift (C) it slowly straight up as in the picture.œk”ŠkŒ1gkŒþŒ4ŽDisassembling the units/Mass memory expansion unit/Removing the 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connectorn=åA‘B1è sƒP‘BúB½€Boards and Jumpers/System board AC41683/Configuration jumpersiD#BúB% €ˆ€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/System board AC41683/730/Configuration jumpers2 ‘B,C% €€"°È€‚ÿMain block4úB`C. ,€€€ ‚†"€‚‚ÿ„S,CäC1 2€¦€Pq“~€ € ƒ€ € ‚ÿReset: Short-circuit pins for a second to generate a HARD RESET (Cold boot).E`C)D/ .€,€R˜q“~€ ƒ€ € ‚ÿS1, S0 & Speed &Z.äCƒD, (€\€T˜q“~€ € ƒ‚ÿBF0, BF1: processor selection (see below)æB)DiE¤#„™Âa a ` a a a €€ŠŠ€ ‚ÿ€$€ŠŠ‚ÿ€4€ŠŠ‚ÿ€D€ŠŠ‚ÿ€T€ŠŠ‚ÿ€d€ŠŠ‚ÿ€t€ŠŠ‚ÿÿÿProcessor speed120MHz133MHz150MHz166MHz200MHz233MHzæBƒDOF¤#„™Âa a ` a a a €€ŠŠÿ€€€ ‚ÿ€€‚ÿ€€‚ÿ€,€‚ÿ€@€‚ÿ€X€‚ÿ€l€‚ÿÿÿ(60*2)(66.7*2)(60*2.5)(66.7*2.5)(66.7*3)(66.7*3.5)iERGä#˜J™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ(€ €€ †"€‚ÿ(€€†"€ € ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ(€"€†"€ € ‚ÿ.€*€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€4€€ †"€ € ‚ÿÿÿS1÷OFIHÛ#†D™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ.€ €€ †"€ € ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ(€€†"€ € ‚ÿ(€$€€ †"€‚ÿ"€,€†"€‚ÿ"€2€†"€‚ÿÿÿS0 %RGUIç#žV™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€(€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€2€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ(€<€€ †"€‚ÿ"€D€†"€‚ÿÿÿBF0 = 0ø IHMJØ#€L™Âa a ` a a a 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Take out the jumper from CMOS nor pins and install it in this position; keep it there for 60 seconds, then put the jumper back to CMOS normal position and reconnect the mains cable.Conf LCKWhen the jumper is installed, the system lock is enabled, and all the setup menus under ADMIN menu of the RSU (Setup) are write protected.BOOTBLN:Supplies +5V to the FLASHRAM. The jumper must be installed for normal operation of the FLASHRAM.šaQLI€9 @€Ã€R˜q“~€ € ƒ€ € € € ‚ÿBOOTBLRE:If the loader (boot block) of the FLASHRAM BIOS needs to be updated, boot up the system, then remove the BOOTBLN jumper, and install the jumper in this position. Use FLASH.EXE file or the BIOS reload function of the resident setup utility to update the BIOS. 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Take out the jumper from CMOS nor pins and install it in this position; keep it there for 60 seconds, then put the jumper back to CMOS normal position and reconnect the mains cable.Conf LCKWhen the jumper is installed, the system lock is enabled, and all the setup menus under ADMIN menu of the RSU (Setup) are write protected.BOOTBLN:Supplies +5V to the FLASHRAM. The jumper must be installed for normal operation of the FLASHRAM.¨ Àúša¨¦Á9 @€Ã€R˜q“~€ € ƒ€ € € € ‚ÿBOOTBLRE:If the loader (boot block) of the FLASHRAM BIOS needs to be updated, boot up the system, then remove the BOOTBLN jumper, and install the jumper in this position. Use FLASH.EXE file or the BIOS reload function of the resident setup utility to update the BIOS. Put the jumper back in the BOOTBLN position before switching off the system.= ÀãÁ% €0€"°È€‚ÿCPU Voltage selection4¦ÁÂ. ,€€€ ‚†"€$‚‚ÿN)ãÁeÂ% €R€"°È€‚ÿAMC Audio output (termination jumpers)4™Â. ,€€€ ‚†"€%‚‚ÿI$eÂâÂ% €H€"°È€‚ÿGraphics memory upgrade (jumpers)4™ÂÃ. ,€€€ ‚†"€&‚‚ÿrAâˆÃ1™ÿÿÿÿˆ‚SˆÃùÃaÄBoards and Jumpers/System board AC411694/695/696/706/Board layoutqLÃùÃ% €˜€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/System board AC411694/695/696/706/733/734/Board layouth7ˆÃaÄ1 2€Â€€‚€ ‚†"€T'‚ÿClick on the yellow parts to know what they are.|KùÃÝÄ1”ÛÄ€TÝÄWÅ Boards and Jumpers/System board AC411694/695/696/706//Configuration jumperszUaÄWÅ% €ª€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/System board AC411694/695/696/706/733/734/Configuration jumpers2 ÝĉÅ% €€"°È€‚ÿMain block4WŽÅ. ,€€€ ‚†"€(‚‚ÿ¼x‰ÅyÆD X€ð€Pq“~€ € ƒ€ € ‚€ € ƒ‚€ ƒ€ € ‚ÿRST: Short-circuit pins for a second to generate a HARD RESET (Cold boot).RSVDNot in useS1, S0 & Speed &Z.½ÅÓÆ, (€\€T˜q“~€ € ƒ‚ÿBF0, BF1: processor selection (see below)æByƹǤ#„™Âa a ` a a a €€ŠŠ€ ‚ÿ€$€ŠŠ‚ÿ€4€ŠŠ‚ÿ€D€ŠŠ‚ÿ€T€ŠŠ‚ÿ€d€ŠŠ‚ÿ€t€ŠŠ‚ÿÿÿProcessor speed120MHz133MHz150MHz166MHz200MHz233MHzæBÓÆŸÈ¤#„™Âa a ` a a a €€ŠŠÿ€€€ ‚ÿ€€‚ÿ€€‚ÿ€,€‚ÿ€@€‚ÿ€X€‚ÿ€l€‚ÿÿÿ(60*2)(66.7*2)(60*2.5)(66.7*2.5)(66.7*3)(66.7*3.5)÷¹Ç–ÉÛ#†D™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ.€ €€ †"€ € ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ(€€†"€ € ‚ÿ(€$€€ †"€‚ÿ"€,€†"€‚ÿ"€2€†"€‚ÿÿÿS1ŸÈ™Êä#˜J™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ(€ €€ †"€‚ÿ(€€†"€ € ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ(€"€†"€ € ‚ÿ.€*€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€4€€ †"€ € ‚ÿÿÿS0 %–É¥Ëç#žV™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€(€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€2€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ(€<€€ †"€‚ÿ"€D€†"€‚ÿÿÿBF0 = 0ø ™ÊÌØ#€L™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ"€€†"€‚ÿ"€"€†"€‚ÿ"€(€†"€‚ÿ(€.€†"€ € ‚ÿ.€6€€ †"€ € ‚ÿÿÿBF0 = 1$¥Ë¥Íä#˜T™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ(€€€ †"€‚ÿ"€€†"€‚ÿ(€"€†"€ € ‚ÿ.€*€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€4€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€>€€ †"€€ ‚ÿÿÿBF1 = 0ü!Ì¡ÎÛ#†N™Âa a ` a a a €€€ ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ.€€€ †"€ € ‚ÿ(€(€€ †"€‚ÿ"€0€†"€‚ÿ"€6€†"€‚ÿ"€<€†"€ ‚ÿÿÿBF1 = 1R¥ÍÿC T€€R˜q“~€ € ƒ€ € ‚€ ƒ€ ‚€ € ƒ‚ÿCMOS CLR:To clear the CMOS, switch off the power and disconnect the mains cable. Take out the jumper from CMOS nor pins and install it in this position; keep it there for 60 seconds, then put the jumper back to CMOS normal position and reconnect the mains cable.Conf LCKWhen ¡ÎÿaÄthe jumper is installed, the system lock is enabled, and all the setup menus under ADMIN menu of the RSU (Setup) are write protected.BOOTBLN:Supplies +5V to the FLASHRAM. The jumper must be installed for normal operation of the FLASHRAM.ša¡Î™9 @€Ã€R˜q“~€ € ƒ€ € € € ‚ÿBOOTBLRE:If the loader (boot block) of the FLASHRAM BIOS needs to be updated, boot up the system, then remove the BOOTBLN jumper, and install the jumper in this position. Use FLASH.EXE file or the BIOS reload function of the resident setup utility to update the BIOS. Put the jumper back in the BOOTBLN position before switching off the system.=ÿÖ% €0€"°È€‚ÿCPU Voltage selection4™ . ,€€€ ‚†"€)‚‚ÿN)ÖX% €R€"°È€‚ÿAMC Audio output (termination jumpers)4 Œ. ,€€€ ‚†"€*‚‚ÿI$XÕ% €H€"°È€‚ÿGraphics memory upgrade (jumpers)4Œ . ,€€€ ‚†"€+‚‚ÿT#Õ]1@ ÈE U]¨· Boards and Jumpers/Force FLASH loadK& ¨% €L€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/Force FLASH loada;] & €w€˜€ ‚‚ÿThe following procedures should be used if the FLASHRAM BIOS has been lost or incorrectly updated.Before using the procedures in this section, take some time to make sure that you have the correct LDB file for your system. You must have an LDB which is supported by the boot block loader version on your system.Éœ¨Ò- (€9€R˜«€Y€ € ƒ‚ÿNote:You must never rename any of the LDB files. The file names contain machine and BIOS version information. Any changes could make the file unusable.( ú% €€Pò€ ‚ÿ5Ò/$ €"€ È€‚ÿLoad procedureX*ú‡ . *€U€R˜òJ€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿCopy the correct BIOS LDB file to the root directory of a pre-formatted blank floppy. The file will be named BXX_YYY.LDB, where XX is the machine ID, and YYY will change depending on the BIOS version.Locate the bootBLRE and BOOTBLN pin pairs from the jumper block 1. Refer to the System board jumpers section for the exact position.With the power off, take the link from BOOTBLN position and place it over the bootBLRE pin pair.With the power off, short-circuit the "force flash load" solder pads. To locate the pads, see the following picture.ß/— 1 0€¿€R˜òJ€ ƒ€ € ‚ƒ‚ÿSwitch on the power and wait for the continuous short beep signal ( ...). Do not power off the PC. If you do not hear this signal, you have not shorted the solder pads correctly; you must turn off the power and try again, or the boot block loader will not work correctly.With the power on, remove the short from the solder pads. The beep signal to insert the LDB floppy will start ( ). This signal will repeat until the floppy with the correct LDB-file is inserted.(ü‡ ¿ , &€ù€R˜òJ€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿInsert the LDB floppy into drive A:The system will perform the automatic BIOS upgrade procedure, and after couple of minutes the PC boots up.With the power on, remove the link from the BOOTBLRE pin pair and put the link on the BOOTBLN pin pair.H#—  % €F€"°È€‚ÿForce flash load pads (e series)4¿ ; . ,€€€ ‚†"€,‚‚ÿH# ƒ % €F€"°È€‚ÿForce flash load pads (x series)4; · . ,€€€ ‚†"€-‚‚ÿe4ƒ 1eÛ… Vz®Boards and Jumpers/4-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41638^9· z% €r€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/4-slot PCI/ISA backplane AC41638/984®. ,€€€ ‚†"€.‚‚ÿe4z1eE Å Wq¥Boards and Jumpers/4-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41693^9®q% €r€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/4-slot PCI/ISA backplane AC41693/994¥. ,€€€ ‚†"€/‚‚ÿe4q@1e… =€X@q@¥@Boards and Jumpers/6-slot PCI/ISA back pla¥@¥ne AC41637[6¥q@% €l€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/6-slot PCI/ISA backplane AC416374@¥@. ,€€€ ‚†"€0‚‚ÿg6q@ A1‹Å €Y AjAÄABoards and Jumpers/10/100Mbps Ethernet module PN010126^9¥@jA% €r€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/10/100Mbps Ethernet module PN0101262 AœA- *€ €€ ‚†"€1‚ÿ(jAÄA% €€Œ˜€ ‚ÿm<œA1B1c=€ÿÿÿÿZ1B•BÇBBoards and Jumpers/Matrox Millennium AF31542 Graphic adapterd?ÄA•B% €~€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/Matrox Millennium AF31542 Graphic adapter21BÇB- *€ €€ ‚†"€2‚ÿ^-•B%C1cˆ‚ÿÿÿÿ[%CzC¬CBoards and Jumpers/Aztech MM Pro 16III-3D PnPU0ÇBzC% €`€Œ˜€‚ÿBoards and Jumpers/Aztech MM Pro 16III-3D PnP2%C¬C- *€ €€ ‚†"€3‚ÿEzCñC1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ\ñC!DóISection 3 : Contents0 ¬C!D% €€Œ˜€‚ÿContents&ñCGD# €€€ ‚ÿN!DME¸#@¤D‚ J ž *€€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€€Žÿ*€ €°çš}¶€‰€ ‚ÿ€D€°ÿ$€F€ކ"€‚ÿ€L€Žÿ*€N€°çû…倉€ ‚ÿÿÿDisassembling the unitsInput, Output & Special functions EGDWFÅ#Z’D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°çqR €‰€ ‚ÿ€T€°ÿ$€V€ކ"€‚ÿ€\€Žÿ*€^€°çèåŸÛ€‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem board & Jumper settingsPin assignementsnpMEÅGþ#ÌèD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€4‚ÿ€ €Žÿ€ €°€€‚ÿ0€,€˜çôCmŽ€‰€€‚ÿ<€X€çŽJ€„‰€€‚ç˜Òˆ_‰€ ‚ÿ€ž€ÿ$€ €ކ"€ ‚ÿ€¦€Žÿ*€¨€°ç3йр‰€ ‚ÿÿÿSystem SetupEntering Setup Exiting Setup Setup menusMachine identification@WFÊHÅ#ZˆD‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ*€ €°ç'Rù€‰€ ‚ÿ€B€°ÿ$€D€ކ"€ ‚ÿ€J€Žÿ*€L€°ç~ºÓÇ€‰€‚ÿÿÿMiscellaneous & HintsSpecification tables:ÅGÏIË#f|D‚ J ž €€°ÿ*€€Ž€ †"€ ‚ÿ€ €Žÿ0€ €°çRl€ €‚ÿ€F€°ÿ*€H€Ž€ †"€‚ÿ€P€Žÿ*€R€°ç"s# €‰€‚ÿÿÿPOST & Error messages Spare parts$ÊHóI" €€€ÿLÏI?J19ÿÿÿÿ&]?J‚JBŠSystem Setup/Entering SetupCóI‚J% €<€Œ˜€‚ÿSystem Setup/Entering Setup&?J¨J# €€€ ‚ÿ¶‚J¸KZ#‚€o¡ Ò *€€˜€ †"€5‚ÿ€€˜ÿ€ €°‚ÿÿÿClose all open files and leave your application program before entering Setup. You cannot exit back into an application. The system automatically reboots when you leave Setup.G"¨JÿK% €D€˜€ ‚‚ÿTo enter SETUP, do as follows:Z¸K€L' €´€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1.Turn on the power to the system, or if the system is already on, press CTRL+ALT+DEL.Õ®ÿKUM' €]€PðH€ ƒ‚ÿ2.As the system starts, the message Press for Set-up Mode appears at the bottom of the screen. Immediately press and hold down either the zero (Ins) or Insert key.E €LšM% €@€"°È€‚ÿEntering SETUP with passwordsH"UMâN& €E€˜€ ‚‚ÿThere are two passwords, the User password and the System password, that control which menus you are allowed to modify. The User password is explained in detail in the User-Security menu, and the System password in the Admin-Security menu. The effect of the passwords is outlined below.¨~šM–* "€ý€R˜òf€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ-Only a User password is set. The User password is required to start your system. When trying to enter SETUP, you are prompted for the User password. If you enter the correct password, you can modify parameters and view all menus in SETUP. HoâN–óIwever, if you press ENTER at the password prompt, you can modify the parameters only in the Admin (Administrator) menu and view the Info and Help menus.-Only a System password is set Anyone can start your system, enter SETUP and, if desired, modify parameters in the User menu and view the Info and Help menus. However, the System password is required to modify parameters in the Admin menu=âNÓ$ €2€˜€ ‚ÿBoth passwords are setkD–>‚' €ˆ€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1To enter your system, type the User password.User-Security menuBÓ€„- (€+€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ2To enter SETUP, type either the User or System password depending on the menus you want to modify.Typing the User password allows you to modify the parameters in the User menu, and to view the parameters in the Admin, Info and Help menus.Typing the System password allows you to modify the parameters in the Admin menu, and to view the User, Info and Help menus.3If you try to enter a menu, e.g. Admin menu, which you do not have access rights to, you are prompted for that password, e.g. in this case the System password.F >‚Æ…& €A€˜€ ‚‚ÿFailed boot attempts, their time and date of entry are stored in the boot log in the User-Security menu, as is the time and date of the last successful boot.The security features, passwords and instructions for setting, changing, and removing them are described later in this chapter.>€„†% €2€"°È€‚ÿMoving around in SETUPâ»Æ…æ‡' €w€˜€ ‚‚‚ÿThere are two levels in the SETUP Utility, the main menu and the sub menu, and two sets of SETUP options, one to be made by the user and the other by the system administrator.Use the LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW keys to move to and highlight the desired menu, and press the ENTER or DOWN ARROW key to make a selection. Press ESC to exit each parameter and each level, e.g., to exit a parameter to the main menu level, press ESC three times.L'†2ˆ% €N€"°È€‚ÿSetting parameters to default valuesìÇæ‡‰% €€˜€ ‚ÿSome screens have the option Set default parameters in the bottom left-hand corner . If you want to set all the parameters in a screen to their respective factory default values, do the following:V/2ˆt‰' €^€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿ1Move the cursor to Set default parameters.Σ‰BŠ+ $€G€PðH€ ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ2Press ENTER.3An entry window appears prompting you to cancel or confirm your choice.4Use the UP or DOWN ARROW keys to select Cancel or OK and press ENTER.Kt‰Š1Q›‚^ ^ŠÏŠïSystem Setup/Exiting SETUPBBŠÏŠ% €:€Œ˜€‚ÿSystem Setup/Exiting SETUP™uŠh‹$ €ê€˜€ ‚ÿYou can exit SETUP from any level of the utility by pressing ESC until this menu appears offering you two choices:Q*ÏŠ¹‹' €T€R˜ðH€ ƒ‚ÿQuit without updating parameter memoryAh‹ú‹& €6€PðH€ ƒ‚ÿUpdate parameter memoryB¹‹<Œ% €:€"°È€‚ÿSaving changes and exiting¾™ú‹úŒ% €3€˜€ ‚ÿTo save new values, select Update parameter memory and exit and press ENTER. The changes are saved in FLASH RAM and CMOS RAM, and the system restarts.F!<Œ@% €B€"°È€‚ÿExiting without saving changes¯ŠúŒï% €€˜€ ‚ÿIf you want to exit SETUP without saving any changed or new values, select Quit without updating parameter memory. The system restarts.Z)@IŽ1X&•€_IŽšŽ"ÃSystem Setup;SETUP screens and parametersQ,% €X€Œ˜€‚ÿSystem Setup/SETUP screens and parametersAIŽçÀ( €3€˜€ ‚‚‚‚ÿThe screens and the parameters of the SETUP Utility are described in detail on the following pages. Should you need assistance at any time while working in SETUP, press F1 for context-sensitive on-line help. The help information is related to the current option in the menu, but you can view all the other options wišŽçÀïthin the same menu using the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys. To scroll the help text in the display window, use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys.Below is the structure of the Setup utility. 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