Sony AR-B1570 manual Utility Diskette, Driver Installation

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AR-B1570 Users Guide

4. INSTALLATION

This chapter describes the installation procedure. The following topics are covered:

!Overview

!Utility Diskettes

!Watchdog Timer Setting

4.1OVERVIEW

This chapter provides information for you to set up a working system based on the AR-B1570 CPU board. Please carefully read the details of the CPU board’s hardware descriptions before installation. Pay special attention to the jumper settings, switch settings and cable connections.

Follow steps listed below for proper installation:

Step 1: Read the CPU board’s hardware description in this manual.

Step 2: Set jumpers.

Step 3: Make sure that the power supply connected to your AR-B1570 CPU board is turned off.

Step 4: Connect all necessary cables. Make sure that the HDC; serial and parallel cables are connected to pin 1 of the related connector (not upside down).

Step 5: Connect the hard disk flat cables from the CPU board to the drives. Connect a power source to drive.

Step 6: Plug the keyboard into the keyboard connector.

Step 7: Turn on the power.

Step 8: Configure your system with the BIOS Setup program (section 5) then re-boot your system.

Step 9: If the CPU board does not work, turn off the power and read the hardware description carefully again.

Step 10: If the CPU board still does not perform properly, return the board to your dealer for immediate service.

4.2 UTILITY DISKETTE

The AR-B1570 provides CD.

4.2.1 Driver Installation

The AR-B1570 provides LAN function drivers for the WIN95, WIN98, WIN2000, WINCE, LINUX, and NT. The driver can auto-setup in the specified mode. The user must first decompress the compressed file.

The 1st step: Decompress the zip files included in the CD to your hard disk.

The 2nd step: Execute the corresponding files to setup the system.

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Contents Industrial Grade CPU Board AR-B1570 User’s Guide Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Preface Static Electricity Precautions OrganizationPacking List 1SPECIFICATIONOverview CPU NS Geode GX1 BGACPU NS Geode GX1 FeaturesAward Bios DMA Controller System ControllerMicroprocessor Interrupt Controller Keyboard ControllerInterrupt Controller SSD 1 I/O Port Address MapHex Range Device Port Address MapAddress Description TimerReal-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAM Real-Time Clock & Non-Volatile RAMSerial Port Modem Status Register MSR Modem Control Register MCRLine Status Register LSR Divisor Latch LS, MSPrinter Interface Logic Parallel PortRegister Address Data SwapperPrinter Control Latch & Printer Control Swapper Bit’s DefinitionOverview Setting UP the SystemSystem Setting External System LocationPin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN7 Hard Disk IDE ConnectorPin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN8 Pin SignalFDD Pin Assignment FDD Port Connector CN3Hard Disk IDE1 Connector Reset Header J7 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector LAN14 PS/2 KB/Mouse Connector CN4 & PS1 PS-ON Header CN9LCD Panel Display Connector LCD1 Power Connector PWR2CRT Connector P4 P4 CRT ConnectorLCD Display Pin Assignment USB ConnectorUSB1LED Header J8 Pin DescriptionPin PC/104 Connector Bus C & D PC104 13 PC104 ConnectorPin PC/104 Connector Bus a & B PC104 Battery Jumper JP2 Parallel Port Connector CN216 Ext. Battery CN1 15 IR. Header J1RS-232/RS-485 Select for COM1 P2 & P3 RS-232 Connector Pin Assignment18 COM1, COM2 CN5, CN6 RS-485 Terminator Select J220 D.O.C. Memory Address Select JP1 Touch Screen Connector J3 & J4ATX Power External Bottom Connector J6 Utility Diskette InstallationDriver Installation Disk Watchdog TimerWatchdog Block Diagram IRQ Watchdog Timer SettingWatchdog Timer Trigger Bios Setup Main Menu Bios ConsoleBios Setup Overview Hard Disk Setup Standard Cmos SetupDate & Time Setup Floppy SetupMono Halt OnEGA/VGA Bios Features Setup Video Bios Shadow Typematic Rate SettingTypematic Delay Msec Memory Parity CheckChipset Features Setup Chipset Features SetupBit I/O Cycle Recovery Time Sdram CAS latency TimeLoad Bios Defaults PNP/PCI ConfigurationLoad Default Setting Load Setup DefaultsIntegrated Peripherals IDE HDD Auto Detection Password SettingBios Exit