Sony AR-B1570 manual Organization, Static Electricity Precautions

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AR-B1570 Users Guide

0.6 ORGANIZATION

This manual covers the following topics (see the Table of Contents for a detailed listing):

!Chapter 1, “Overview”, provides an overview of the system features and packing list.

!Chapter 2, “System Controller” describes the major structure.

!Chapter 3, “Setting Up the System”, describes how to adjust the jumper, and the connector’s settings.

!Chapter 4, “Installation”, describes setup procedures including information on the utility diskette.

!Chapter 5, “BIOS Console”, provides the BIOS options settings.

0.7STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTIONS

Before removing the board from its anti-static bag, read this section about static electricity precautions.

Static electricity is a constant danger to computer systems. The charge that can build up in your body may be more than sufficient to damage integrated circuits on any PC board. It is, therefore, important to observe basic precautions whenever you use or handle computer components. Although areas with humid climates are much less prone to static build-up, it is always best to safeguard against accidents that may result in expensive repairs. The following measures should be sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge:

Touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity in your body (or ideally, wear a grounded wrist strap).

When unpacking and handling the board or other system components, place all materials on an anti-static surface.

Be careful not to touch the components on the board, especially the “golden finger” connectors on the bottom of the board.

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Contents Industrial Grade CPU Board AR-B1570 User’s Guide Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Preface Organization Static Electricity PrecautionsOverview 1SPECIFICATIONPacking List CPU NS Geode GX1 BGACPU NS Geode GX1 FeaturesAward Bios DMA Controller System ControllerMicroprocessor Interrupt Controller Keyboard ControllerInterrupt Controller Hex Range Device 1 I/O Port Address MapSSD Port Address MapReal-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAM TimerAddress Description Real-Time Clock & Non-Volatile RAMSerial Port Line Status Register LSR Modem Control Register MCRModem Status Register MSR Divisor Latch LS, MSRegister Address Parallel PortPrinter Interface Logic Data SwapperBit’s Definition Printer Control Latch & Printer Control SwapperSystem Setting Setting UP the SystemOverview External System LocationPin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN8 Hard Disk IDE ConnectorPin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN7 Pin SignalFDD Pin Assignment FDD Port Connector CN3Hard Disk IDE1 Connector 4 PS/2 KB/Mouse Connector CN4 & PS1 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector LAN1Reset Header J7 PS-ON Header CN9CRT Connector P4 Power Connector PWR2LCD Panel Display Connector LCD1 P4 CRT ConnectorLED Header J8 USB ConnectorUSB1LCD Display Pin Assignment Pin DescriptionPin PC/104 Connector Bus C & D PC104 13 PC104 ConnectorPin PC/104 Connector Bus a & B PC104 16 Ext. Battery CN1 Parallel Port Connector CN2Battery Jumper JP2 15 IR. Header J118 COM1, COM2 CN5, CN6 RS-232 Connector Pin AssignmentRS-232/RS-485 Select for COM1 P2 & P3 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 Date & Time Setup Standard Cmos SetupHard Disk Setup Floppy SetupMono Halt OnEGA/VGA Bios Features Setup Typematic Delay Msec Typematic Rate SettingVideo Bios Shadow Memory Parity CheckBit I/O Cycle Recovery Time Chipset Features SetupChipset Features Setup Sdram CAS latency TimeLoad Default Setting PNP/PCI ConfigurationLoad Bios Defaults Load Setup DefaultsIntegrated Peripherals IDE HDD Auto Detection Password SettingBios Exit