SUPER MICRO Computer IRV-3702 user manual Installation, Installing the Dimms, Installing the CPU

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SECTION 5 - INSTALLATION

This section describes the procedures for installing the IRV-3702 All-In-One Single Board Computer into your system. The following is a list of typical peripherals required to build a minimum system:

Passive Backplane and Power Supply

IBM PC/AT Type Keyboard

Monitor

Floppy or Hard Disk with MS-DOS, ROM-DOS, or PROMDISK Disk Emulator

INSTALLING THE DIMMS

When installing or removing the SDRAM DIMMs, be sure to first touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electricity from your body. Use the following procedure to install the DIMMs:

1.Insert the first DIMM edge connector into the DIMM1 socket closest to the top of the board. Note that the DIMMs are keyed and will only go in one way.

2.Push the DIMM into the connector carefully until it snaps into place.

3.Check to make sure the DIMM is inserted securely.

4.Insert the remaining DIMMs (if required).

To remove a DIMM, move the locking ejector tabs outward on each side of the DIMM and lift the DIMM from the connector.

INSTALLING THE CPU

When installing or removing the CPU, be sure to first touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electricity from your body. Use the following procedure to install the CPU:

1.Open the ZIF socket by lifting the release arm to its vertical position causing the sliding base plate to move to the open position.

2.Align pin one (white dot or beveled edge) on the CPU chip with pin one of the ZIF (zero insertion force) socket. Note pin 1 of the ZIF socket is located on the bottom right side of the socket. To complete the installation gently press the CPU chip into place and return the release arm to its locked position.

3.Double-check the insertion and orientation of the chip before applying power. Improper installation will result in permanent damage to the chip. Refer to Appendix E for CPU speed and configuration jumpers.

To remove the CPU chip, open the ZIF socket by lifting the release arm to its vertical position and gently remove the chip.

INSTALLING THE PROMDISK-CHIP

When installing or removing the PROMDISK-Chip, be sure to first touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electricity from your body. Use the following procedure to install the PROMDISK- Chip:

1.Align pin one (square pad) on the PROMDISK-Chip with pin one of socket U31 on the CPU board.

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Contents Micro Computer SPECIALISTS, INC Page Preface Page Table of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesDMA Controller System DescriptionProcessor System Memory SdramKeyboard Port TimersInterrupt Controller CLOCK/CALENDAR and Cmos RAMPrinter Port Reset SwitchMouse Port Speaker PortHigh Speed PCI Expansion BUS Watchdog TimerEide Hard Disk Port Optional PROMDISK-CHIP Disk EmulatorIrda Infrared Interface Port Ethernet Port Universal Serial BUS PortSetup Using the PROMDISK-CHIP Disk Emulator Using ROM-DOSAND Other Disk Operating SystemsPromdisk LOW Level Format Installing the PROMDISK-CHIP InstallationInstalling the Dimms Installing the CPUCompleting the Installation CPU Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Board Outline Address Function Appendix C Memory and I/O MapsIRV-3702 SBC Memory Map Address Used For Size IRV-3702 SBC I/O MapCN7 Keylock Header/Connector Appendix D ConnectorsCN8 Keyboard Header/Connector CN18 Keyboard/Mouse Connector PS2 typeCN10 Ethernet RJ45 Connector CN1 & CN3 IDE Hard Disk Port ConnectorsCN4 Printer Interface Connector CN5 Ethernet LED ConnectorCN7 Speaker Port Header/Connector CN12 Serial Port #1 9-pin Sub D ConnectorCN11 Serial Port #2 10-pin Header/Connector J1 VGA Display Connector 15-pin Sub-DCN6 IrDA Infrared Port Connector CN7 IDE LED Header/ConnectorCN17 PS2 Mouse Header/Connector CN9 Universal Serial Bus Ports 1 & 2 ConnectorTime Appendix E Configuration JumpersJP15 MultiplierJP4 Clear Cmos Setup Jumper Appendix F Bios Error Beep Codes