Intel E7520 Configuring the Bios, Connect the Keyboard and Mouse, Connect the Power Supply

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2.6.10Connect the Keyboard and Mouse

Connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to the stacked PS/2 connector on the evaluation board. The bottom connector, often purple, is the keyboard connector and the top, often green, is the mouse connector. Alternatively, you may plug a USB keyboard and a USB mouse into the USB connectors on the evaluation board.

Note: Keyboard and mouse are not included in this Development Kit.

2.6.11Connect the Power Supply

Caution: Measures must be taken to protect the unused DC connectors of the power supply from accidental contact to objects in the work area.

Make sure the power supply is turned off and unplugged. Connect the two ATX power supply cables to connectors J2K2 and J6K2 on the evaluation board. Next, plug the power cord into the power supply and the wall. Then turn on the switch on the back of the power supply.

2.6.12Power up the System

Turn on the monitor and then turn on the evaluation board.

Note: Do not turn power on until both CPU thermal solutions have been installed.

Caution: Ensure that fan heatsink on the both processors are operational. If not, turn off the power immediately and verify that both fan heatsinks are connected to the board correctly (see Section 2.6.4). If the fan heatsink is not operating, contact your Intel field sales representative or local distributor.

2.7Configuring the BIOS

An AMI* BIOS is pre-loaded on the evaluation board. You may need to make changes to the BIOS to enable hard disks, floppy disks and other supported features. You may use the setup program to modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the system. Setup options are configured through a menu-driven user interface.

On first boot-up of the system, you may want to use the BIOS setup program to verify the date/time and boot device. BIOS updates may periodically be posted to the Intel Developer web site at http://developer.intel.com/design/intarch. Pressing the Delete key during boot causes the system to enter into the BIOS setup program.

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Contents User’s Manual AprilPage Contents Figures Tables Revision History Date Revision DescriptionContent Overview About This ManualText Conventions Page Technical Support Electronic Support Systems Online DocumentsAdditional Technical Support Product Literature Related DocumentsGetting Started OverviewEvaluation Board Features Software Key FeaturesIncluded Hardware Setting up the Evaluation Board AMIBIOS* for the Development KitBefore You Begin Additional HardwareSafety Package ContentsInstalled Hardware Installing the Heatsinks for CPUs and MCHHeatsink Information EEP-N41CS-I1-GPCPU Heatsink Installation Location for the CPU and MCH for Heatsink InstallationCPU Heatsink Top and Bottom View Clean Top of Processor Die Back Plate in Place MCH Heatsink Installation Screw Tightening OrderClean Top of MCH Die Installing Memory Installing Storage DevicesConnect the Video Card and Monitor Configuring the Bios Connect the Power SupplyPower up the System Connect the Keyboard and MouseBlock Diagram Theory of OperationThermal Management System Features Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV Intel E7520 MCH and Intel 6300ESB ICH ChipsetMemory Population Rules and Configurations Memory SubsystemSupported Dimm Module Types Supported Dimm Module TypesBoot ROM Intel 82802AC Firmware Hub FWHIn-Target Probe ITP Power Diagram ITP locationPower Distribution Block Diagram Clock GenerationPlatform Resets Clock Block DiagramPlatform Reset Diagram SMBusSMBus Block Diagram Platform IRQ RoutingIRQ Routing Diagram VRD VID HeadersBattery Requirements Processor VRD SettingsPower Button Platform ManagementSleep States Supported 5 S4 State 6 S5 StateWake-Up Events Wake from S1 Sleep StatePCI PM Support Platform ManagementSystem Fan Operation Wake from S5 StateDriver and OS Support Hardware Reference Evaluation BoardPCI Express* Connector Chipset ComponentsExpansion Slots and Sockets Chipset ComponentsPCI Express* Connector Pinout Sheet 2 2 32-Bit PCI Connector Bit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 1PCI-X Connector Bit 5 V PCI Connector Pinout Sheet 2PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 1 PCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 2 PcixcapCBE1# M66ENPCI-X Connector Pinout Sheet 3 PAR64On-Board Connectors Firmware Hub FWH Bios SocketBattery Processor SocketsSata Connector IDE ConnectorSata Connector Pinout IDE Connector PinoutFloppy Drive Connector Front Panel ConnectorFloppy Drive Connector Pinout Jumpers Jumpers and Jumper FunctionsJumper Locations Back Panel Connectors 1 PS/2-Style Mouse and Keyboard ConnectorsSmbus Headers Parallel PortDual Stacked USB Connectors Parallel Port Connector PinoutSerial Port Connector Pinout USB Connector PinoutVideo Port Connector Pinout Video PortBoard Setup Checklist Debug Procedure Level 1 Debug Port80/BIOSLevel 2 Debug Power Sequence Level 2 Debug Power SequenceLevel 3 Debug Voltage References Level 3 Debug Voltage Reference