
Chapter 1:
Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration
This chapter provides all the necessary information for installing the Raptor AT into a standard PC chassis. Topics discussed include: installing the CPU (if necessary), DRAM installation, jumper settings for CPU and standard I/O.
Handling Precautions
The Raptor AT has been designed to be as rugged as possible but it can be damaged if dropped, jarred sharply or struck. Damage may also occur by using excessive force in performing certain installation procedures such as forcing the system board into the chassis or placing too much torque on a mounting screw.
Take special care when installing or removing the system memory DIMMs. Never force a DIMM into a socket. Screwdrivers slipping off a screw and scraping the board can break a trace or component leads, rendering the board unusable. Always handle the Raptor AT with care.
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| Products returned for warranty repair will be | |
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| inspected for damage caused by improper |
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| installation and misuse as described in the |
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| previous section and the static warning below. |
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| Should the board show signs of abuse, the |
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| warranty will become void and the customer will |
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| be billed for all repairs and shipping and |
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| handling costs. |
Static Warning
The Raptor AT contains delicate electronic semiconductors that are highly sensitive to static electricity. These components, if subjected to a static electricity discharge, can be weakened thereby reducing the serviceable life of the system board. BEFORE THE BOARD IS REMOVED FROM ITS PROTECTIVE ANTISTATIC PACKAGING,
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