Tyan Computer S2460 user manual Connecting the power supply, This is normal, This is the Clip

Page 28

2.13 Connecting the power supply*

This motherboard requires the following:

ATX power supply, one that conforms to ATX standard 2.01 or better

A minimum of 30+A on the +5V power line*

The clip on the power connector should lock over the tab on the onboard connector. You shouldn’t be able to plug the power connector in any other way but just to be safe, make sure it looks like Figure 2.4b. Make certain that you do not miss connecting any of the pins because if you do, you will void your war- ranty and possibly cause damage to yourself and/or your motherboard when the power is turned on. After connecting the power, make sure the connector is seated firmly into its socket so it will not become loose or fall off when the computer is jostled or moved.

Step 1

Step 2

Shown on the right, in Figure 2.4a, is the 20-pin connector of the ATX power supply.

Note the clip in the image: it will help you install the plug correctly.

Shown on the right, in Figure 2.4b, is the 20-pin connector plugged into the board*.

The clip is over the TAB of the onboard connector.

When you connect the cable into the motherboard’s 20-pin onboard con- nector, it will make a CLICK noise as it is installed.

This is normal.

This is the CLIP

Figure 2.4a

Note the TAB

Figure 2.4b**

**NOTE:

Figure 2.4b is not an image of the Tiger MP ATX power connector. The Tiger MP power connector tab faces to the inside of the motherboard. Image provided as an example for installation only.

*Check http://www.tyan.com for updates and information about the Tiger MP

28

http://www.tyan.com

Image 28
Contents Tiger MP User’s ManualTable of Contents System Resources Check the box contents Before you beginIntroduction CongratulationsTiger MP System Block Diagram DDR SdramHardware Specifications BiosSoftware Specifications Form Factor RegulatoryBoard Installation InstallationHow to install our products right.. the first time Here are some safety tipsQuick References for Jumpers Map of Motherboard Jumpers AMD-760Setting up Jumpers and Onboard Connectors SLP PWR RSTLED KEY PWR Speaker LEDD. Front-side USB Header* J36 266MHz 200MHzUSB Header J36 Specifications E. FAN Headers P0FAN, P1FAN, FAN1, FAN2, FAN3FAN Ground +12V SpeedG. SMBus Connector* J89 H. Reserved Jumper* J34 ReservedI. Soft Power Connector J. Hardware Reset Switch Connector InstallationPWR LED PWR RSTBios K. Flash UtilityMounting the Motherboard into the Chassis Installing Memory Memory Installation ProcedureRemoving a Dimm Suggested Memory Configurations DimmTotal 128MB 192MB 256MB 512MB 1024MB 2048MB 3072MB 3584MBInstalling the CPU and Cooling Fan Installing the CPUInstalling the Cooling Fans Installing Chassis FansConnecting IDE and Floppy Drives Connector is WHITE. See the picture to the rightfor anSome symptoms of incorrectly installed HDDs are HDDs are not auto-detectedConnecting Floppy Drives Some symptoms of incorrectly installed FDDs areFloppy Drive Fail message at bootup FDD does not power on FDD light is constantly onInstalling Add-on Cards Connecting PS/2, USB, and Serial Devices Connecting Serial and Parallel PortsThis is normal Connecting the power supplyThis is the Clip You are done Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Bios Setup Introduction to the Bios setupKey Function Main Setup Legacy Diskette a ..BType CylindersHeads Sectors/TrackLBA Mode Control Transfer ModeMulti-Sector Transfers Bit I/OReset Configuration Data USB Bios Legacy SupportChipset Configuration Keyboard ConfigurationBase I/O ModeInterrupt PCI Configuration Serr Signal ConditionECC Config DMA ChannelKeyboard auto-repeat delay NumLockKeyboard auto-repeat rate PS/2 MouseCC00 Cfff DC00 DfffSet Supervisor Password Password on bootFixed disk boot sector Diskette AccessStandby Timeout Auto Suspend TimeoutResume on modem ring Resume on timeLoad Setup Defaults DetectedExit Saving Changes Exit Discarding ChangesBeep Codes Flash UtilityAppendix I Glossary Page Tiger MP S2460 IPL see Initial Program Load Mirroring see RAIDTiger MP S2460 Striping see RAID Returning Merchandise for Service Technical SupportHelp Resources Check the Tyan user group alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyanDocument # D1461-103