Nu Technology manual Removing the DB-6760CF from the cPCI-6760DK/P5

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3.3.2DB-6760CF Installation for cPCI-6760DK/P5 and CF card notice

Mount the DB-6760CF on the cPCI-6760DK/P5’s IDE connector (CN2). Please be aware that pin 1 on the DB-6760CF should be aligned with pin 1 of CN2 on the cPCI-6760DK/P5.

Fix the DB-6760CF & cPCI-6760DK/P5 by screwing three hexagonal pillars between them. Leave the hole in front of the CF socket unscrewed.

Set the CF card as master or slave upon application requirements.

Insert a CF card into its socket, and then check to see if the CF card is probably seated

Mount the third screw on the upper side of the CF card to prevent the CF card from coming loose during heavy vibration.

Note: The CF card on the CPU board utilize the Secondary EIDE interface (IDE2), which is also wired to the CompactPCI connector J5. Users need to pay attention to the master/slave setting to avoid conflicts between devices. The default jumper setting on the DB-6760CF is set to master.

3.3.3 Removing the DB-6760CF from the cPCI-6760DK/P5

Remove the upper screw, which prevents the CF card from coming loose

Remove the CF card by pushing the ejector level

Remove all screws & hexagonal pillars on the DB-6760CF

Remove the DB-6760CF carefully from the 44-pin IDE connector (CN2) of the cPCI-6760DK/P5

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Contents NuIPC CPCI-6760DK/P5 Trademarks Adlink Technology Inc Getting service from AdlinkDetailed Company Information QuestionsPage Table of Contents Warranty Policy Ii ∙ Table of Contents Driver InstallationGetting Started Watchdog and UtilitiesList of Tables ∙ List of TablesPage Introduction ∙ ChecklistIntroduction ∙ Introduction Model CPCI-6760DK/P5 DescriptionCPCI-6760DK/P5 functional Table Specifications of the cPCI-6760DK/P5 FeaturesSpecifications Chipset Bios Award PnP BiosHost Memory IDE PortsOn Board Super I/O Watch-dog TimerUSB Interface Hardware MonitoringOn-board Ethernet supporting Front Panel LEDs and switchOS Compatibility Flash Disk SupportingEnvironment Safety Certificate and TestPower Consumption Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Peripheral Connectivity for cPCI-6760DK/P510 ∙ Introduction Functional Block DiagramOutline drawing for cPCI-6760DK/P5 CPU board Mechanical outline drawing12 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Jumpers and ConnectorsTOP View Jumpers and Connectors ∙14 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Bottom and Front Panel View 16 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Setting Information for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Front BoardConnector Pin Assignments Information for cPCI-6760DK/P5 1 JP1 on cPCI-6760DK/P5 Setting FunctionPin # Signal Function Serial Port COM1 Connector CN1 Ethernet Connectors CN6VGA Connector CN3 USB Port a Connector CN5Signal Pin # Secondary IDE Connectors 44-pin, CN2Primary IDE Interface 40-pin, CN11 20 ∙ Jumpers and ConnectorsFDD Interface 34-pin, CN10 Parallel Port Connector on DB-6760J3 CN9Ping header P3 Pin Assignments 22 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors12-14 CompactPCI J1 Pin AssignmentsCompactPCI J2 Pin Assignments 24 ∙ Jumpers and ConnectorsCompactPCI J4 Pin Assignments CompactPCI J5 Pin Assignments 26 ∙ Jumpers and ConnectorsLED indication in LAN port LAN Port Indicators Integrated in LAN1 CN6 and LAN2 CN728 ∙ Jumpers and Connectors Power LED IndicationIDE Activity LED Indication WDT LED IndicationGetting Started ∙ Getting Started30 ∙ Getting Started CPU InstallationMemory Installation CF Installation 32 ∙ Getting Started 1 DB-6760CF Outline, Jumper and ConnectorsSelection Removing the DB-6760CF from the cPCI-6760DK/P5 34 ∙ Getting Started HDD Installation1 HDD/FFD Installation for cPCI-6760DK/P5 Removing HDD/FFD from cPCI-6760DK/P5 Device Connection for OS InstallationUsing the cPCI-6760DK/P5 on other backplanes 36 ∙ Getting Started I/O implementation is only supported by rear I/O boardS3, S4 LAN2 Connecting Selection 3 LAN1, LAN2 Front and Rear I/O Connecting SelectionS1, S2 LAN1 Connecting Selection 38 ∙ Driver Installation Driver InstallationDriver Installation ∙ VGA Drivers InstallationDriver Installation on Windows 40 ∙ Driver Installation Driver Installation on Windows NT Software and Drivers Support LAN Drivers Installation42 ∙ Driver Installation Update Device Driver Wizard starts, click Next 44 ∙ Driver Installation Watchdog and Utilities ∙ Watchdog Timer ConfigurationWatchdog and Utilities 46 ∙ Watchdog and Utilities How to Test the WDT?WDT Programming Hardware Doctor Utility 48 ∙ Watchdog and Utilities Intel Preboot Execution Environment PXEIntel Adapter Teaming Warranty Policy Warranty PolicyWarranty Policy ∙ Adlink service@adlinktech.com