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Figure 7 shows the USB ports and Figure 8 the PS/2 ports.

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Installing your add-in cards is relatively simple but...

there are a few rules you need to follow when plugging in a card. In order to assure proper operation and a quick installation, adhere to these guidelines:

If you are going to install a PCI-Bus interface card on your system, be aware that any one of the two PCI slots can support a Master or Slave device.

NEVER force a card into a slot. If it doesn’t fit, look at the socket on the computer to make sure there are no wires or other obstructions to the slot.

NEVER plug an ISA card into a PCI slot or a PCI card in an ISA slot. You will void your warranty and damage your system board if you do this.

When plugging the card in, especially when installing long cards, try to push the entire card in at one time. Don’t force one end of the card into the socket first and then the other. This will create a rocking motion between the card and the slot and it will damage the pins within the socket.

Make sure that the cards are seated securely into the slots.

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Contents InterServe Errata PinsTyan S1832DL Tiger Table of Contents Appendix 1 CPU Retention Module Options Appendix 2 Glossary System ResourcesOverview ChapterIcons Hardware Specifications/Features Bios Information Physical DimensionsDisk Drive & System I/O 510 Software SpecificationsTechnical Support Alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyanFor Resellers Only Returning Merchandise for ServiceUnpacking InstallationWhat’s the first thing I should do? Install the motherboard into your caseConforms to industry standard revision Plug in the power connector as shownPin Chapter Next are the Com and Printer ports Connecting the USB and PS/2 ports Shows the USB ports and the PS/2 ports Installing your add-in cards is relatively simple butNext, you need to install your memory Install Finally, install your CPU Installing the Active Processor Installing CPU Retention ModulesActive Passive Chapter Installing the Passive Processor Pin jumpers Or more pin jumpers Off Open Setting JumpersRemoving the CPU You are doneThis page has been intentionally left blank Quick References for Jumpers Onboard Resource SettingsMap of Motherboard Jumpers PS/2 ports COM2 LPT1 COM1 USB ports LM79 PCI slots CPU Settings for 100MHz Bus CPU Settings for 66MHz BusJ10 External Pin Assignments 2x9 External Connector Proprietary Server Mgmt ConnectorSpeaker Connector Installation Soft Power ConnectorHardware Reset Switch Connector Installation Flash Eeprom Chassis Intrusion Alarm ConnectorWindows 95 Users RAM Installation Hardware Cmos & Password ResetDimm Cache MemoryPin Dimm Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter This page has been intentionally left blank Bios Configuration Key Function Main SetupFloppy Drive a and B System Date/TimeType How to Configure Parameter Description Entering Drive ParametersAuto-Detect Hard Disks Boot Sector Virus ProtectionOptimal Defaults Fail-Safe DefaultsAdvanced Cmos Setup Default Settings Chart Advanced Cmos SetupQuick Boot Settings ChartTry Other Boot Devices 1st Boot Device2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot DeviceSystem Bios Cacheable Boot Up Num-LockPassword Check Boot To OS/2C000,16K Shadow and C400,16K Shadow Default Primary VideoCache Bus ECC MPS RevisionAdvanced Chipset Setup Enter Chipset SetupAGP S E R R USB FunctionPort 64/60 Emulation BX Master Latency Timer ClksMulti-Trans Timer Clks USB KB/Mouse Legacy SupportSdram RAS# to CAS# Delay PCI1 to PCI0 AccessDram Integrity Mode Setting Description8bit I/O Recovery Time AGP Multi-Trans Timer AGP ClksAGP Low-Priority Timer Clks AGP Parity Error ResponseTypeF DMA Buffer Control1 16bit I/O Recovery TimeUSB Passive Release PIIX4 Passive ReleasePower Management Setup Enter Power Management SetupAcpi Aware O/S Power Management/APMPower Button Function Green PC Monitor Power StateStandby/Suspend Timer Unit Video Power Down ModeHard Disk Power Down Mode Power Saving TypeLAN Wake-up PC98 Power LEDSlow Clock Ratio Display ActivityRTC Wake-up Plug and Play SetupPlug and Play Setup Default Settings Chart Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA PCI Latency Timer PCI ClocksPlug and Play Aware O/S PCI VGA Palette SnoopDMA Channel n OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQOffboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ PCI Slot n IRQ PriorityReserved Memory Address Bios Devnode for Shadow RAMPCI Device Search Order Peripheral Setup Default Settings Chart Peripheral SetupOverclock Warning Message Default Settings ChartPower Interruption Serial Port2 ModeIR Receiver Pin IR Transmission ModeMode Description Parallel Port ModeParallel Port DMA Channel Parallel Port IRQOnboardIDE Supervisor and User Security Flash Writer Utility Language UtilityBeep Codes System ResourcesIf the computer beeps Then Troubleshooting System ProblemsError Message Explanation Displayed Error MessagesOFF Board Parity Error Addr = Error Message ExplanationAppendix Option Glossary Page Appendix Page Appendix Page Appendix Document # D1308-210