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| Initializing Intel (R) Boot Agent FE v4.x.xx | ||
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| drivers may be found on the manufacturer’s diskette(s) or | ||||
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| Utilities in Chapter 2 and the software subdirectory on the | ||||
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| NOTE | The CoreModule 800 ships from the factory configured only for CRT |
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| support. Ampro provides LCD/TFT support for flat panels with specific |
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| resolutions. Refer to the CoreModule 800 Reference Manual, the |
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| Release Notes, and Virtual Technician at http://ampro.custhelp.com for |
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| NOTE | LAN Boot Feature – The LAN Boot process puts the Ethernet connection at the |
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See Figures
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Jumper # | Installed | Removed/Enabled |
JP1 – CMOS Normal/Clear | Clear | Normal (Removed) Default |
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JP2 – Serial 2 | Enable Termination | Disable Termination (Removed) |
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JP3 – Serial 1 | Enable Termination | Disable Termination (Removed) |
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JP4 – LVDS Flat Panel | Enable +3.3V (pins | Enable +5V (pins |
Voltage Select | (Default) |
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Notes: Jumpers (or shunts) use 2 mm spacing. A jumper that is removed may be placed on one of the jumper pins for safe keeping.
10 | QuickStart Guide | CoreModule 800 |