Advantech MIC-3368 manual Jumpers, Jumper Locations, Jumper Settings

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1.4 Jumpers

1.4.1 Jumper Locations

The MIC-3368 provides a jumper (JP2) for configuring your board for specific applications other than the default settings. Table 1-1 lists the jumper function. Figure 1-2 illustrates the jumper location. Read this section carefully before changing the jump setting on your MIC-3368 card.

Table 1-1: MIC-3368 jumper descriptions

Number Function

JP1

Clear CMOS

JP2

CF Mode (CF Master / Slave)

JP3

Hot-swap connector (For MIC-3368C only)

JP6

Primary PCI VIO

JP7

Secondary PCI VIO

JP8

PMC Module voltage

1.4.2 Jumper Settings

This section tells how to set the jumpers to configure your card. It gives the card default configuration and your options for each jumper. After you set the jumpers and install the card, you will also need to run the BIOS Setup program (discussed in Chapter 6) to configure the serial port addresses, floppy/hard disk drive types and system operating parameters. Connections, such as hard disk cables, appear in Chapter 2. For the locations of each jumper, see the board layout diagram depicted earlier in this chapter.

You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal cap (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To "close" a jumper you connect the pins with the cap. To "open" a jumper you remove the cap. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins, labeled 1, 2 and 3. In this case you connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3.

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Contents MIC-3368 CE Notification Copyright NoticeAcknowledgements Product warranty Http//support.advantech.com.tw Packing ListTechnical Support and Sales Assistance Contents Programming the Watchdog Timer Figures Tables Hardware Configuration Introduction Specifications Standard SBC FunctionsFunctional Block Diagram 1MIC-3368 functional block diagram Jumper Locations Jumper SettingsJumpers Connectors Clear Cmos JP1Safety Precautions 2MIC-3368 jumper and connector locationsInstalling Sdram SODIMMs Installing CPU Heat Sink Heat sink installationSoftware support Connecting Peripherals IDE Device CN10 VGA Display Connector CN3PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN5 Serial Ports CN1 and CN2PMC Connector CN4 Ethernet Configuration CN6 and CN7USB Connector CN4 Card InstallationTo install a card To remove a cardEthernet Software Configuration For Microsoft Windows Utility and DriversGeneral Information For Other Operating Systems Installation for Windows NTFor Unix \MIC3368\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS Drivers for LantasticPage AGP-SVGA Installation of Svga Driver Bios Standard Cmos Setup Award Bios SetupEntering Setup CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Bios Features SetupVirus Warning Boot Up Floppy Seek Quick Power On Self TestBoot Sequence Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Delay msec Chipset Features SetupTypematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Char/SecVGA Shared Memory Size Power Management SetupPower Management Integrated Peripherals 6 PNP/PCI Configuration SetupHDD Power Management Save & Exit Setup Load Setup DefaultsPassword Setting IDE HDD Auto DetectionProgramming Watchdog Timer Programming the Watchdog Timer Data Time IntervalPin Assignments System Slot J1 Connector System Slot P2 Connector System and Peripheral Slots J3 Connector System Slot J4 Connector System Slot J5 Connector Eide Connector CN1 Ethernet RJ-45 Connectors CN5VGA Display connector CN6 RJ45-COM1 Serial Ports CN7Fan Module Connectors CN8 CompactFlash Socket CN9-OptionalSystem I/O Ports Interrupt Assignments14 1st MB Memory Map