SUPER MICRO Computer IRV-3702 user manual Setup

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SECTION 3 - SETUP

The IRV-3702 SBC uses the latest AMI Plug-n-Play BIOS that contains an internal Setup Utility for configuring the system. The BIOS includes a graphical user interface, and a new system configuration utility, as well as all the features of the standard BIOS. The system configuration settings are stored in the on-board CMOS memory which is backed up by a Lithium battery.

The Setup Utility can be invoked by first causing a cold boot (reset) or a warm boot (Cntrl Alt Del) and pressing the Del key when instructed. This will cause the memory diagnostics to be aborted and the Setup Utility to display the MAIN SETUP MENU. Using the →−↓← cursor keys, move the highlighted bar to the option you wish to modify and then press Enter to select it. When in the MAIN SETUP MENU, the F2 key is used to select the colors used in the setup screens, and the F10 key is used to save the changes before exiting the Setup Utility. The Esc key may be used to exit the Setup Utility without saving the changes. The PgUp and PgDn keys are used to scroll through the selections for a given setting. PgUp is also used to decrease the setting and PgDn to increase the setting. In addition, you may also enter the setup utility directly by pressing the Cntrl Alt Esc simultaneously. A jumper at JP4 is provided to force the BIOS to use its internal default SETUP values. This is accomplished by first removing power from the IRV-3702 and momentarily interrupting the battery power to the system controller chip. To interrupt the battery power, install a shunt on pins 3 & 4 momentarily (the "Clear CMOS" position). After waiting a few seconds, remove the shunt jumper. Note: This procedure must be performed with the power on.

After making the desired selections from the various setup menus, you can save your selections by pressing the F10 key or by selecting the appropriate selection from the MAIN SETUP MENU.

Notes:

1.The user should be aware that improper selection of certain values in the CHIPSET, POWER MANAGEMENT, and PNP/PCI selections may cause unpredictable results. If this occurs select the FAIL SAFE SETTINGS from the MAIN SETUP MENU and then press the F10 to save and exit.

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Contents Micro Computer SPECIALISTS, INC Page Preface Page Table of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesProcessor System DescriptionSystem Memory Sdram DMA ControllerInterrupt Controller TimersCLOCK/CALENDAR and Cmos RAM Keyboard Port Mouse Port Reset Switch Speaker Port Printer PortEide Hard Disk Port Watchdog TimerOptional PROMDISK-CHIP Disk Emulator High Speed PCI Expansion BUSIrda Infrared Interface Port Ethernet Port Universal Serial BUS PortSetup Using ROM-DOSAND Other Disk Operating Systems Using the PROMDISK-CHIP Disk EmulatorPromdisk LOW Level Format Installing the Dimms InstallationInstalling the CPU Installing the PROMDISK-CHIPCompleting the Installation CPU Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Board Outline IRV-3702 SBC Memory Map Address Used For Size Appendix C Memory and I/O MapsIRV-3702 SBC I/O Map Address FunctionCN8 Keyboard Header/Connector Appendix D ConnectorsCN18 Keyboard/Mouse Connector PS2 type CN7 Keylock Header/ConnectorCN4 Printer Interface Connector CN1 & CN3 IDE Hard Disk Port ConnectorsCN5 Ethernet LED Connector CN10 Ethernet RJ45 ConnectorCN11 Serial Port #2 10-pin Header/Connector CN12 Serial Port #1 9-pin Sub D ConnectorJ1 VGA Display Connector 15-pin Sub-D CN7 Speaker Port Header/ConnectorCN17 PS2 Mouse Header/Connector CN7 IDE LED Header/ConnectorCN9 Universal Serial Bus Ports 1 & 2 Connector CN6 IrDA Infrared Port ConnectorJP15 Appendix E Configuration JumpersMultiplier TimeJP4 Clear Cmos Setup Jumper Appendix F Bios Error Beep Codes