Adaptec SBC-596, SBC-599 manual CPU installation and upgrading, Install a CPU in the ZIF socket

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CPU installation and upgrading

You can upgrade to a higher power Pentium processor at any time. Simply remove the old CPU, install the new one, and set the jumpers for the new CPU type and speed.

Warning!

Always disconnect the power cord from your

 

 

chassis when you are working on it. Do not

 

 

make connections while the power is on as

 

 

sensitive electronic components can be

 

 

damaged by the sudden rush of power. Only

 

 

experienced electronics personnel should

 

 

open the PC chassis.

Caution!

Always ground yourself to remove any static

charge before touching the PC board. Modern

 

 

 

 

electronic devices are very sensitive to static

 

 

electric charges. Use a grounding wrist strap

 

 

at all times. Place all electronic components

 

 

on a static-dissipative surface or in a static-

 

 

shielded bag when they are not in the chas-

 

 

sis.

Install a CPU in the ZIF socket

SBC-599 Series provides a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket for easy CPU installation.

1.Make sure the ZIF socket lever is in the upright position. To raise the lever, pull it out to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go.

2.Place the CPU in the empty socket. Follow the instructions that came with the CPU. If you have no instructions, do the following: Carefully align the CPU so it is parallel to the socket and the notch on the corner of the CPU corresponds with the notch on the inside of the socket. Gently slide the CPU in. It should insert easily. If it doesn’t, pull the lever up a little more.

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Contents SBC-596/599 Acknowledgements Copyright NoticePage SBC-596/599 series comparison table Packing list Contents Chapter Software Configuration Chapter Award Bios Setup Scsi Setup and Configuration Appendix a Programming the Watchdog Timer General Information Introduction FeaturesStandard PC system SpecificationsMechanical and environmental Board layout and dimensions Page Installation Guide Jumpers Connectors Locating jumpers Locating connectors Open Closed Setting jumpersInstall a CPU in the ZIF socket CPU installation and upgradingVoltage Select J1, J2, J3, and J4 Frequency Ratio J5 Clock Setting J8 Mtxc CLK Setting/P55C Enabled J7ISA Timing J11 SBC-599 only Battery Select and Clear Cmos J9Scsi Select J10 SBC-599 only LCD/EL Select J13 Dual Power Select J15Installing SIMMs Installing Dram SIMMsSpeaker connector CN1 Front panel connectors CN1,CN2,CN3,CN4Connecting the hard drive Fan power supply connector CN5Scsi connectors CN6, CN7 SBC-599 only IDE hard drive connector CN8, CN9Floppy connector CN10 Connecting the floppy drive VGA interface connections SBC-599 only CRT connector CN16Flat panel connector CN11 LCD power select J12Keyboard connectors CN12, CN19 IR connector CN15 COM-port connectors CN13, CN17Printer port connector CN14 Ethernet connector UTP1, SBC-599 only USB connectors CN18, CN20Watchdog select J14 Watchdog timer configurationonSoftware Configuration Utility with IDE Bus Master Driver Utility with VGA Bios SBC-599 onlySystem Bios which supports CRT only VGA display software configuration SBC-599 only Pin Pin name Connections for four standard LCDs SBC-599 onlyPin Pin name Connections to Planar EL 640 x 480 AD4 ELConnections to Toshiba LTM10C042 640 x 480 TFT Color LCD Connections to Sharp LM64C142 640 x 480 Dstn Color LCD Ethernet software configuration SBC-599 only Page Award Bios Setup System test and initialization System configuration verificationLoad Defaults Entering setupStandard Cmos Setup Bios Features Setup Chipset Features Setup Power Management Setup PnP/PCI Configuration Integrated Peripherals Load Bios defaults User Password Exit without saving Save & exit setupPCI Svga Setup SBC-599 only Before you begin Simultaneous display mode InstallationDriver installation Sleep modeWindows setup Changing Color Schemes Windows 95 Drivers Setup Proce- dure Step Windows NT Drivers Setup ProcedurePreliminary Steps OS/2 Drivers Setup ProcedureInstalling from Diskette Page Selecting Monitor Type Selecting Screen Resolution/Refresh RateInstallation Notes Scsi Setup and Configurations SBC-599 only Scsi ID Numbers Installation and SetupScsi Configuration Guidelines Scsi Terminators Termination Termination Connecting Internal Scsi Devices Installing Scsi DevicesConfiguring the Scsi Adapter Page Basic Host Adaptec Settings Default Basic Host Adapter SettingsScsi Device Settings Boot Device SettingsSome older SCSI-1 devices do not support Sync Page Host adapter Bios is enabled Advanced Host Adapter SettingsPage Using SCSISelect Menus Using the Scsi Disk Utilities Installing Device Drivers Windows 95 or Windows NT Quick Start InstructionsWindows 95 / Windows NT Troubleshoot- ing Troubleshooting Tips Scsi Device TroubleshootingPage My CD-ROM drive doesn’ t work properly under Windows Page DOS and Windows 3.1x Aspi Managers Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x UsersDOS and Windows 3.1x Device Drivers DOS Formatting Utilities Formatter and Partitioner afdisk Page Scsi Setup and Configurations Page Programming the Watchdog Timer REM Watchdog timer example program Pin Assignments Reset connector CN3 Speaker connector CN1HDD LED connector CN2 Fan power connector CN5 Power LED/keyboard lock connector CN4Pin Function Wide Scsi connector CN6Pin Function Scsi connector CN7 Pin Signal IDE hard drive connectors CN8, CN9Pin Signal Pin Floppy connector CN10Enavee GND External keyboard connector CN12 COM port connectors CN13 COM2, CN17 COM1 Printer port connector CN14 IR connector CN15 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector CN19 USB connectors CN18, CN20Ethernet 10BASE-T connector UPT1 108 IRQ Default Settings IRQ Default Settings