Tyan Computer Tyan S1598 user manual Connecting PS/2, USB, Serial & Parallel Devices

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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.

Before turning on the system, make sure no cards are touching.

If you follow these basic guidelines, there shouldn’t be any problems with installation. However, if you do encounter any problems, have a qualified professional install your cards for you or contact your card manufacturer.

Remember, always read the manuals and installation notes that come with the adapter cards. They contain important information which will help you install the components right, the first time.

8. Connecting PS/2, USB, Serial & Parallel Devices

This board includes ports for USB, PS/2 mouse, and PS/2 keyboard devices. Note that, for this board, the PS/2 mouse port is the upper PS/2 port, and the PS/2 keyboard port is the lower PS/2 port.

The PS/2 connectors are probably quite familiar to you. The USB connectors, however, may be foreign. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a versatile port. This one port type can function as a serial, parallel, mouse, keyboard, or

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Contents Motherboard User’s Manual Revision Tyan S1598Table of Contents This page has been intentionally left blank Overview ChapterIcons Hardware Specifications/FeaturesOn Board Cache Bios InformationChipset Information System MemoryOther Features Software SpecificationsTechnical Support On BoardAudio Manufacturing OptionHelp resources Returning Merchandise for ServiceFor Resellers Only Unpacking PrecautionsWhat’s the first thing I should do? Do Notapply Power to the Board if IT has Been Damaged Installation StepsPin jumpers Or more pin jumpers Off Open What is a Jumper?Dimm Map of Motherboard JumpersPicture of Motherboard Features CPU Bus Speed Settings Setting JumpersCPU Core Voltage Settings CPU Clock MultiplierHardware Cmos & Password Reset 66MHz. The benefit of this setting is that you canJ3 External Pin Assignments FAN Pin AssignmentsSoft Power Connector Acpi Bi-Color LED Connector J5Speaker Connector Installation Mounting the Motherboard in the ChassisDimm Bank Total Installing MemoryChapter Cache Memory CPU Installing the CPU and Cooling FanInstall Connecting IDE and Floppy Drives Connecting Floppy Drives Connecting the Power SupplyInstalling Add-on Cards Connecting PS/2, USB, Serial & Parallel Devices You are done Frequently Asked QuestionsInstall Chapter This page intentionally left blank Introduction to Setup Bios ConfigurationSetup Keys Key Function Setup Variations Main Setup MenuBios Features Setup Standard Cmos SetupChipset Features Setup Power Management SetupDate Standard Cmos SetupTime Chapter Drive A, Drive B Floppy 3 Mode SupportVideo Halt OnMemory Bios Features SetupSe tting Option Bios De fault Se tup De fault Bios Feature Setup Default Settings ChartQuick Power On Self Test Settings ChartBoot Sequence Virus WarningBoot Up NumLock Status Boot Up Floppy SeekTypematic Rate Setting Typematic Delay MsecSecurity Option Video Bios ShadowPCI/VGA Palette Snoop OS Select for Dram 64MBAdvanced Options Chipset Features SetupBank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5 Dram Timing Chipset Features Setup Default Settings ChartSdram Cycle Length Dram Read PipelineSystem Bios Cacheable Video Bios CacheableCache Timing Memory Hole at 15MbAddrIRQ7LPT1 Power Management SetupAcpi Function Power ManagementPM Control byAPM HDD Power Down PM TimersVideo Off Option Video Off MethodSuspend Mode Doze ModeRTC Alarm Resume PM EventsIRQn Processed. Secondary interrupts are typicallyPnP / PCI Configuration Default Settings Chart PnP/PCI ConfigurationReset Configuration Data PNP OS InstalledResources Controlled By PCI#2 Access #1 Retry PCI Delay TransactionIRQ-nAssigned to DMA-nAssigned toIntegrated Peripherals IDE Prefetch Mode Integrated Peripherals Default Settings ChartIDE HDD Block Mode On-Chip PCI IDE First/Second ChannelInit Display First IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UdmaOnboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1Flash Writer Utility User PasswordChapter Flash Memory Writer Cmos battery failed Bios ROM checksum error System haltedPost Messages BeepDisplay switch is set incorrectly Cmos checksum error Defaults loadedKeyboard error or no keyboard present CPU at nnnnKeyboard is locked out Unlock the key Override enabled Defaults loadedMemory Test Memory test failThis page has been intentionally left blank Appendix Glossary Appendix Glossary Appendix Glossary Appendix Document # D1353-100 See pages 14-16 for details on Jumpers Jumper Settings Quick Reference