Intel
SBC-780
manual
Mechanical Drawing solder side
Specs
Install
Password
 Load Optimized Defaults
 Typematic Delay Msec
 Date and Time Configuration
Reset
Award Bios Setup
Locating connector solder side
 Advanced Bios Features
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Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide
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Contents
SBC-780
Copyright Notice
Acknowledgments
Packing List
Contents
Award Bios Setup
Driver Installation
General Information
Introduction
Features
System
Specifications
USB
Display
Quick Installation Guide
Safety Precautions
I P S
Locating connector solder side
Mechanical Drawing Mechanical drawing component side
Mechanical Drawing solder side
List of Jumpers
Jumpers
List of Connectors
Connectors
DIMM1
Open Closed
Setting Jumpers
Tftlcd Clock Selection JP3
LCD Voltage Selection JP2
COM2 RS-232/422/485 Selection JP6&JP7
PCI-104 I/O Voltage Selection JP10
Clear Cmos JP8
12 COM2 Ring/+5V/+12V Selection JP11
Ttllcd Connector CN2
Optional ATX Power Connector CN1
Ttllcd Connector CN3
Channel 2 Lvds Connector CN5
Channel 1 Lvds Connector CN4
USB Connectors CN8/CN9
USB1 Connector CN8
USB2 Connector CN9
SIR Connector CN6
21 COM2 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port ConnectorCN11
LPT Port ConnectorCN10
Floppy ConnectorCN12
Power Connector CN14 / CN15
23 COM1 RS-232 Serial Port Connector CN13
25 PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector CN17
VGA Display Connector CN18
CompactFlashä Disk Connector CN21
Internal Mouse Connector CN23
Internal Keyboard Connector CN22
Audio Input/Output Connector CN24
Primary/Secondary Hard Drive Connector IDE1&IDE2 Pin Signal
Fan Connectors FAN1&FAN2
IDE LED IDE LED+
Front Panel Connector JP5
Award Bios Setup
System test and initialization
 Main Standard Cmos Features
 Entering setup
 Major Setup Features
 Advanced Features Setup
 Security Password
 Default Load Optimized Defaults
 PC Health Setup
 Exit Without Saving
 Clk/Voltage Setup
 Save & Exit Setup
 Exit
Main Setup
 Standard Cmos setup
 Date and Time Configuration
 Drive a  Drive B
 IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave
 IDE HDD Auto-Detection
 IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave
 Base Memory
 Video
 Halt On
 Select Display Device
Advanced Features Setup
 First/Second/Third Boot Device
 Quick Power On Self Test
 Virus Warning
 Swap Floppy Drive
 Boot Other Device
 Boot Up Floppy Seek
 Boot Up NumLock Status
 Typematic Rate Chars/Sec
 Typematic Rate Setting
 Typematic Delay Msec
 Gate A20 Option
 Security Option
 Video Bios Shadow
 OS Select For Dram 64MB
 Frame Buffer Size
 Advanced Chipset features setup
 Dram Timing By SPD
 Memory Hole
 OnChip USB
 Boot Device Select
 AGP Aperture Size
 Panel Type
 Integrated Peripherals
 IDE Prefetch Mode
 OnChip IDE Channel0 / OnChip IDE Channel1
 Onboard LAN1/LAN2
 Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO
 Primary/Secondary Master/Slave Udma
 Init Display First
 IR Function Duplex
 IDE HDD Block Mode
 Uart 2 Mode
 Onboard Serial Port 1/ Port
 Onboard Parallel Port
 Tx, Rx inverting enable
 Onboard Parallel Mode
 ECP Mode Use DMA
 SB DMA Select
 Sound Blaster
 SB I/O Base Address
 SB IRQ Select
 Power Management
 Power Management Setup
 Acpi Function
 Modem Use IRQ
 PM Control by APM
 Video off Option
 Video off Method
This option will not be availa Ble when AT power is Applied
 State After Power Failure
 Soft-Off by Pwrbtn
 Date of Month  Resume Time hhmmss  Primay Intr
 PCI Master
Choices Enabled, Disabled
 PNP OS Installed
 PnP/PCI Configuration
 Reset Configuration Data
 DMA Resources
PCI/ISA PnP
 Resources Controlled By
 IRQ Resources
 Assign IRQ For VGA
 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
 Assign IRQ For USB
Default Setup
 Load Optimized Defaults
Security Setup
 Set/Change password
PC Health Setup
 CPU Warning Temperature
 Shutdown Temperature
 Power on show status
 CPU fan low speed warning
 Auto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK
6 Clk/Voltage Setup
 Spread Spectrum
Exit Setup
 Save & Exit Setup
 Exit without saving
Driver Installation
Cd-rom \Driver\ Install VIA 4-in-1 Driver
Please follow the sequence below to install the drivers
Applicable for Windows 2000/98/ME/XP
C 7 8
Programming Watchdog Timer
Programming
Reset
CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide
Plug in CompactFlash Card
How to install the CompactFlash cover
C 7 8
Press a little bit with the finger on the hole of the cover
Done
Pull the cover a little bit from the corner indicated
How to disassemble the CompactFlash cover
Pull the cover hard from the reverse corner indicated
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