American Megatrends MAN-772 manual Unpack the Motherboard, Step Action

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Step 1 Unpack the Motherboard

Step

 

Action

 

1

Inspect the cardboard carton for obvious damage. If damaged, call 770-

 

 

246-8645. Leave the motherboard in its original packing.

 

2

Perform all unpacking and installation procedures on a ground-connected

 

 

anti-static mat. Wear an anti-static wristband grounded at the same point

 

 

as the anti-static mat. Or use a sheet of conductive aluminum foil

 

 

grounded through a 1 megohm resistor instead of the anti-static mat.

 

 

Similarly, a strip of conductive aluminum foil wrapped around the wrist

 

 

and grounded through a 1 megohm resistor serves the same purpose as the

 

 

wristband.

 

3

Inside the carton, the motherboard is packed in an anti-static bag, and

 

 

sandwiched between sheets of sponge. Remove the sponge and the

 

 

anti-static bag. Place the motherboard on a grounded anti-static surface

 

 

component side up. Save the original packing material.

 

4

Inspect the motherboard for damage. Press down on all ICs mounted in

 

 

sockets to verify proper seating. Do not apply power to the motherboard if

 

 

it has been damaged.

 

5

If the motherboard is undamaged, it is ready to be installed.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1 Hardware Installation

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Contents Apollo IV Pentium PCI ISA MotherboardGuide Ii Apollo IV PCI Pentium ISA Motherboard User’s Guide Phone Number Characteristics PrefaceTechnical Support Static Electricity Packing ListCPU Manufacturer Supported CPU Speeds OverviewChipset Type of System Supported System Memory Socket Overview Parallel Port Fast ATAUltra DMA/33 FloppyCPU External Clock Frequency PCI Expansion Slot Frequency MouseInfrared DMIMotherboard Height Restrictions Apollo IV DimensionsStep Action Installation StepsApollo IV Motherboard Layout Step Action Unpack the MotherboardSet Jumpers PWR1 Setting DescriptionFlash ROM Type Avoid Static ElectricityExternal Configure CPUP54C P55C ForP54C Summary of Jumper Setting for Intel Pentium CPUsSummary of Jumper Setting for AMD K5 and K6 CPUs Value Description AMD-K6 Step Action Total System Install MemorySupported System Memory Configurations Type of System Memory Supported System Memory SocketMemory Display Should supply these parts Install the MotherboardInstall Motherboard Attach Cables ConnectorAttach Cables Pin Description Power Connector PinoutPin MotherboardPin Description Connector Signal Descriptions Pins 12 13 14Connect Onboard I/O Pin Description Signal DescriptionSLCTIN# Pin Signal DescriptionAttach Floppy Drive Floppy Connector Pinout Twist in Floppy CablePin Use Attach IDE Drive Attach IDE Drive Primary Pinout The Primary IDE pinout is Secondary IDE Pinout The Secondary pinout is Test and Configure Page Winbios Setup Using a Mouse with Winbios Setup Using the Keyboard with Winbios SetupKeystroke Action Winbios Setup Menu Drive Type How to Configure Standard SetupParameter Description 65535 1223 152 MB Hard Disk Drive TypesSetting Description Advanced SetupAdvanced Setup Type of Armd Device Drive Emulation Configured Advanced Setup Disabled Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Power Management Setup PCI/PnP Setup Cont’dSnoop Bit Action DMA Channel Option Optimal Default Fail-Safe DefaultOffboard PCI IDE Primary IRQ Peripheral SetupPrimary Prefetch IDE Secondary IRQ optionsPeripheral Setup EPP Version Setting DescriptionSecurity Amibios Password SupportChanging a Password Setting a PasswordAnti-Virus Utility Original OptimalFail-Safe Programming the Flash Eprom Programming the Flash ROMStep Expected behavior Programming the Flash ROMNumber of Beeps Description Code Description Bootblock Code Checkpoint Codes