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PC-III
VTEL PC-3 Hardware Reference Guide
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1. INTRODUCTION
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2. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
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2.1 Regulatory Compliance
2.1.1 Safety
2.1.2 EMI
2.1.3 Product Certification Markings
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2.2 System Physical Specifications
2.2.1 VTEL SmartCart
2.2.2 VTEL ESA Cabinet
2.2.3 VTEL Dual ESA Cabinets
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3. VTEL PC-3 SYSTEM RESOURCES
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3.1 VTEL PC-3 Motherboard (QS440BX) Features
3.1.1 Processor and Cache
3.1.2 System Memory
3.1.3 Chipset
3.1.4 Graphics Support
3.1.5 PCI/IDE Interface
3.1.6 I/O Features
3.1.7 Expansion Slots
3.1.8 Other features
3.1.9 Form Factor
3.1.10 Manufacturing Options
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3.2 Diagram of Motherboard
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3.3 Board Level Features
3.3.1 Microprocessor
3.3.2 Microprocessor Upgrade
3.3.3 Memory
3.3.3.1 Main Memory
3.3.3.2 EDO DRAM
3.3.3.3 SDRAM
3.3.3.4 Second Level Cache
3.3.4 Chipset and PCI/IDE Interface
3.3.4.1 Intel 82443BX
3.3.4.2 Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4)
3.3.5 USB Support
3.3.6 IDE Support
3.3.7 LS-120 Support
3.3.8 Serial Ports
3.3.9 Parallel Port
3.3.10 Floppy Controller
3.3.11 Infrared Support
3.3.12 Consumer Infrared Support
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3.3.13 Graphics Support
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3.4 Motherboard Connectors
3.4.1 Front Panel Connectors
3.4.1.1 Speaker or Onboard Buzzer
3.4.1.2 Reset
3.4.1.3 Hard Drive LED
3.4.1.4 Sleep/Power LED/Message Waiting
3.4.1.5 Infrared Port
3.4.1.6 Sleep Switch
3.4.1.7 Power Switch
3.4.2 Back Panel Connectors
3.4.2.1 Keyboard and Mouse Interface
3.4.2.2 USB Ports
3.4.2.3 Parallel Port
3.4.2.4 Serial Port
3.4.3 Additional Connectors
3.4.3.1 SB Link
3.4.3.2 WOL (Wake on LAN)
3.4.3.3 Modem Ring
3.4.3.4 Chassis Fan Headers
3.4.3.5 Clear Password/Key Lock/ Power LED Header
3.4.3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Fan
3.4.3.7 Power Supply Connector
3.4.4 Add-in Board Expansion Connectors
3.4.4.1 Expansion Slots
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3.5 Chassis Level Features
3.5.1 Peripheral Bays
3.5.2 Fans
3.5.3 Front Panel
3.5.4 Back Panel
3.5.5 Power Supply
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3.6 VTEL Enterprise Series Video/Audio Expansion Functionality
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4. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
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4.1 Installation Procedure Outlined
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4.2 CPU Installation
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4.3 Memory Installation
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4.4 Expansion Slots
4.4.1 WG500 128 ISDN
4.4.2 WG500 384 ISDN
4.4.3 WG500 DDM
4.4.4 ESA 2.1
4.4.5 Installation Instructions for Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP ISA Local Area Network Interface
Card, 16-bit ISA
4.4.6 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI LAN Interface Card
4.4.7 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ PCI LAN Interface Card
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4.4.8 3COM Fast Etherlink 10/100MB Bus-Master PCI LAN Interface Card
4.4.9 Madge Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Local Area Network Interface Card
4.4.10 VTEL Add-in Board Switches/Jumpers Configuration
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4.5 Connectors
4.5.1 Back Panel Connectors
4.5.2 Front Panel Connectors
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4.6 BIOS Setup
4.6.1 Introduction
4.6.2 Begin Setup
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4.7 Setup Subscreen Configuration
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4.8 BIOS Error Messages
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4.9 Port 80h POST Codes
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5. WG500 INSTALLATION REFERENCE
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5.1 ISDN Interconnect Diagram
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5.2 384 ISDN Interconnect Diagram
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5.3 DDM Interconnect Diagram
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5.4 Cables
5.4.1 Cable Legend
5.4.2 Internal Cables
5.4.3 External Cables
5.4.4 System Cables
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5.5 Interrupt Usage Summary
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5.6 I/O Map
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5.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map
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5.8 Memory Map
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5.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies
5.9.1 Hardware
5.9.1.1 PC-3
5.9.1.2 Mentec (Vedia Hardware)
5.9.1.3 Videoserver IMUX boards
5.9.1.4 Monitor
5.9.2 Hardware Option
5.9.2.1 Modem
5.9.3 Software
5.9.3.1 Operating System
5.9.3.2 AppsView
5.9.3.3 NetMeeting
5.9.3.4 Internet Explorer
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5.9.4 Software Drivers
6. ESA SYSTEMS INSTALLATION REFERENCE
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6.1 Basic System Interconnect Diagram
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6.2 Fully Loaded System Interconnect Diagram
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6.3 Multicamera System Interconnect Diagram
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6.4 Cables
6.4.1 Legend
6.4.2 Internal Cables
6.4.3 Standard System Cables
6.4.4 Network Cables
6.4.4.1 DDM Network Card Cables
6.4.4.2 Quad BRI and Single BRI Network Card Cable
6.4.4.3 Peripheral Interconnect Cables
6.4.5 Custom/Special Cables.
6.4.6 Power Cables.
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6.5 Interrupt Usage Summary
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6.6 I/O Map
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6.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map
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6.8 Memory Map
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6.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies
6.9.1 Hardware
6.9.1.1 PC-3
6.9.1.2 Monitor
6.9.2 Hardware Option
6.9.2.1 Modem
6.9.3 Software
6.9.3.1 Operating System
6.9.3.2 AppsView
6.9.3.3 NetMeeting
6.9.3.4 Internet Explorer
6.9.4 Software Drivers
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1. Introduction
This document provides various detailed information about the hardware components of the VTEL PC-3.
This information may be useful to a variety of service and support representatives when concerned with:
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Preparing to install third party PCI or ISA add-in boards
Augmenting the PC system EDO DRAM, SDRAM, or second level cache
Interpreting PC BIOS∗ configuration options and error messages
Interfacing the system to third party wide area network interfaces/adapters
Creating custom cables
Installing VTEL supported peripheral equipment
Additional support is available from the VTEL website:
http://www.vtel.com
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Caution: Use care when altering the BIOS; incorrect BIOS configuration may render the system
inoperational.
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2. Product Specifications and Regulatory
Compliance
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2.1 Regulatory Compliance
The printed circuit assembly complies with the
following safety and EMI regulations when
correctly installed in a compatible host system.
2.1.1 Safety
UL 150- The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment including Electrical
Business Equipment (USA and Canada).
CSA C22.2 No. 950- The Standard for Safety of
Information Technology Equipment including
Electrical Business Equipment (Canada).
EN 60950- The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment including Electrical
Business Equipment (European Union).
2.1.3 Product Certification
Markings
The printed circuit assembly has the following
product certification markings:
• European CE Marking: Consists of a marking
on the board or shipping container
• UL Recognition Mark: Consists of the UL file
No. E139761 on the component side of the
board and the PB No. on the solder side of the
board. Board material flammability is 94V-1
or -0.
• Canadian Compliance: Consists of a small “c”
followed by a stylized backward UR on
component side of board.
IEC 950- The Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment including Electrical
Business Equipment (International).
2.1.2 EMI
FCC Class A- Title 47 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 2 and 15, Subpart B, pertaining
to unintentional radiators. (USA).
CISPR 22, Class A- Limits and methods of
measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics
of Information Technology Equipment
(International).
EN 55 022, Class A- Limits and methods of
measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics
of Information Technology Equipment (Europe).
EN 50 082-1- Generic Immunity Standard;
currently compliance is determined via testing to
IEC 801-2, -3 and -4 (Europe).
ICES-003- Interference-Causing Equipment
Standard, Digital Apparatus. (Canada).
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2.2 System Physical Specifications
2.2.1 VTEL SmartCart
Height: 34.5”
Width: 28.0”
Depth: 29.0”
Weight: 139lb.
2.2.2 VTEL ESA Cabinet
Height: 34.0”
Width: 32.1”
Depth: 29.3”
Weight: 254 lb.
2.2.3 VTEL Dual ESA Cabinets
Height: 34.0”
Width: 64.3”
Depth: 29.3”
Weight:
Primary: 254 lb.
Secondary:173lb.
Primary Cabinet
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3. VTEL PC-3 System Resources
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3.1 VTEL PC-3 Motherboard (QS440BX) Features
3.1.1 Processor and Cache
• Single slot-1 for Pentium II processor
• Supports Pentium II processor speeds
(233MHz-450MHz)
• 512KB second-level cache integrated
into the Single Edge Pentium II Contact
cartridge
3.1.2 System Memory
• Three 168-pin DIMM sockets
• Minimum 8MB to maximum 384MB
unbuffered SDRAM with SPD supported
ECC (Error Checking and Correction)
or non-ECC memory support
3.1.3 Chipset
• The Intel 440BX Accelerated Graphics
Port (AGP) set consists of the 82443BX
Host/Bridge Controller and the
82371AB PCI-to-ISA/IDE Xcelerator
(PIIX4)
3.1.4 Graphics Support
• Supports AGP
3.1.5 PCI/IDE Interface
• Integrated PCI Bus Master IDE
Controller Chip with Ultra-DMA33
drive capabilities
• Supports up to four IDE drives or
devices
• Supports enhanced IDE devices
• Supports PIO Modes 3 and 4
• Supports Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2
• 1.44MB or 2.88MB floppy drives do not
require external card
• Supports Floppy 3 Mode (Japanese
standard 3.5 inch disk drive, 1.2MB)
and LS-120 floppy disk drives (3.5 inch
disk drive: 120MB, 1.44 MB, 720K)
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3.1.6 I/O Features
• Winbond 977
• Integrates standard input/output (I/O)
functions: floppy drive interface, one
multimode parallel port, two FIFO serial
ports, keyboard and mouse ports,
Infrared Data Association (IrDA)
compatible interface
• Supports two Universal Serial Bus
(USB) interfaces
3.1.7 Expansion Slots
• Five PCI slots
• Two ISA bus slots (one is PCI/ISA
shared)
• One AGP slot
3.1.8 Other features
• Support for Advanced Power
Management (APM)
• Wake-On-LAN header
• Modem Ring header
• Smart soft power control
• SB-LINK header to support legacy
Sound Blaster compatible audio to PCI
bus
3.1.9 Form Factor
• Designed to fit into a standard ATX
form factor chassis
3.1.10 Manufacturing Options
• Onboard Hardware Monitor
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3.2 Diagram of Motherboard
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Figure 3–a Motherboard Layout
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ISA Slots
Chassis Fan
Key Lock/Power LED/Clear Password
Front Panel Connectors
PCI Slots
Secondary IDE
Primary IDE
Floppy Connector
DIMM Sockets
ATX Power Connector
CPU Fan
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CPU Slot
PS/2*2
USB
COM 1
Printer
COM 2
AGP Slot
CPU Speed
Modem Ring
WOL
SB-LINK
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3.3 Board Level Features
3.3.1 Microprocessor
3.3.3.3 SDRAM
The motherboard supports Pentium II processors
operating at 233 MHz to 450 MHz. An onboard
voltage regulator derives the necessary voltage
from the computer’s power supply and enables
use of standard or VRE-specified processors.
The motherboard automatically detects the type
of processor.
Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) is designed to
improve main memory performance. Unlike
fast page or EDO DRAM, SDRAM is
synchronous with the memory clock. This
simplifies the timing design and increases
memory speed because all timing is dependent
on the number of memory clock cycles.
SDRAM DIMM should meet the Intel 4-clock
66 MHz 64-bit unbuffered SDRAM DIMM v1.0
specification.
3.3.2 Microprocessor Upgrade
The motherboard employs a Single Edge
Contact (SEC) slot fitted with a retention
mechanism to secure the CPU and a PCI Bridge
on the board. The motherboard may be
upgraded to Pentium II processors that run at
higher speeds. Use the BIOS configuration
mode when upgrading to a new processor.
3.3.3.4 Second Level Cache
The 512KB direct-mapped write-back L2 cache
consists of two 64K x 32 global write enable
(GWE) pipeline burst asynchronous RAMs
(PBSRAMs) and a 32K x 8 external tag SRAM.
This device is integrated into the Single Edge
Pentium II Contact cartridge.
3.3.3 Memory
3.3.3.1 Main Memory
The motherboard has three 168-pin DIMM
sockets, each supporting 8MB, 16MB, 32MB,
64MB and 128MB of SDRAM. Memory may be
installed in one , two or three sockets.
Minimum memory size is 8MB. Variable
memory may be combined for total memory of
384MB. The BIOS automatically detects
memory type, size and speed, so no jumper
settings are required.
3.3.4 Chipset and PCI/IDE
Interface
3.3.4.1 Intel 82443BX
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3.3.3.2 EDO DRAM
EDO DRAM improves memory read
performance by holding the memory data valid
until the next CAS# falling edge, unlike fast
page mode DRAM, which tri-states the memory
data when CAS# negates tp precharge for the
next memory cycle. With EDO DRAM, the
CAS# precharge overlaps the data-valid time,
which allows CAS# to negate earlier while still
satisfying the memory data-valid window.
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Processor/host bus support
• Microprocessor Interface control
• Supports up to two Pentium II
processors on optimal 100 MHz or
66MHz system
Integrated DRAM controller
• 8MB to 512 MB or 1GB (with
registered DIMMs) main memory
• Support for up to four double sided
DIMMs
• Unbuffered and registered SDRAM
with access timing cycles of x-1-1-1 at
66 and 100 MHz
• 64-bit data interface with ECC support
(SDRAM only)
PCI Bus Interface
• Supports simultaneous CPU, AGP and
PCI transactions to main memory
• PCI Compliant
AGP Interface
• AGP Specification compliant
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Data/transaction flow optimization
Side-Band interface for more efficient
request pipelining without data stream
interference
• Data buffering; AGP specific
Power Management
• Advanced Power Management
3.3.4.2 Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE
Xcelerator (PIIX4)
The Intel 82371AB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator
(PIIX4) is a multifunction PCI device
implementing a PCI to ISA bridge, PCI IDE
functionality, a USB host/hub function, and
Enhanced Power Management. The PIIX4
comes in a 324-pin MBGA package that
features:
◊ Multifunction PCI to ISA bridge
• Supports the PCI bus at 30 and 33 MHz
• PCI compliant
• Full ISA or extended I/O (EIO) bus
support
◊ USB controller
• Two USB ports
• Supports legacy keyboard and mouse
• Supports UHCI design guide revision
1.1 interface
◊ Integrated dual-channel enhanced IDE
interface
• Support for up to four IDE devices
• PIO Mode 4 transfers at up to 14
MB/sec
• Supports “Ultra DMA/33” synchronous
DMA mode transfers up to 33 MB/sec
• Integrated 8 x 32-bit buffer for bus
master PCI IDE burst transfers
• Bus master mode
◊ Enhanced DMA controller
• Two 8237-based DMA controllers
• Supports PCI DMA with three PC/PCI
channels and distributed DMA
protocols
• Fast type-F DMA for reduced PCI bus
usage
◊ Interrupt controller based on 82C59
• Support for 15 interrupts
• Programmable for edge/level sensitivity
◊ Power management logic
• Sleep/resume logic
• Supports thermal alarm
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Support for wake on modem through
Ring Indicate input
Real-Time Clock
• 256 byte battery-backed CMOS SRAM
• Includes date alarm
16-bit counters/timers based on 82C54
3.3.5 USB Support
The motherboard features two USB ports. The
ports permit the direct connection of two USB
peripherals without an external hub. If more
devices are required, an external hub can be
connected to either of the built-in ports. The
motherboard fully supports the standard
universal host controller interface (UHCI) and
uses standard software drivers that are UHCIcompatible. Features of the USB include:
◊ Self-identifying, hot pluggable peripherals
◊ Automatic mapping of function to driver
and configuration
◊ Support for isochronous and asynchronous
transfer types over the same set of wires
◊ Support for up to 127 physical devices
◊ Guaranteed bandwidth and low latencies
appropriate for telephony, audio, and other
applications
◊ Error handling and fault recovery
mechanisms built into protocol
NOTE
Computers that have an unshielded cable
attached to the USB port might not meet FCC
Class B requirements, even if no device or a low
speed (sub-channel) USB device is attached to
the cable. Use shielded cable that meets the
requirements for high speed (fully rated)
devices.
3.3.6 IDE Support
The motherboard has two independent bus
mastering PCI IDE interfaces that support PIO
Mode 3, PIO Mode 4, ATA-33 (Ultra DMA/33),
and ATAPI (e.g., CD-ROM) devices. The BIOS
supports Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and
Extended Cylinder Head Sector (ECHS)
translation modes. IDE device transfer rate and
translation mode are automatically detected by
the BIOS. Normally, programmed I/O
operations require a substantial amount of
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processor bandwidth; however, in true
multitasking operating systems like Windows,
the bandwidth freed by bus mastering IDE can
be devoted to other tasks while disk transfers are
occurring.
• ESA systems ship with parallel port
disabled (to use IRQ7 interrupt for
modem)
3.3.10 Floppy Controller
LS-120 MB Diskette technology enables users to
store 120 MB of data on a single, 3.5-inch
removable diskette. LS-120 technology is
backward (both read and write) compatible with
1.44 MB and 720 KB DOS-formatted diskettes
and is supported by Windows 98 and Windows
NT operating systems. The motherboard allows
connection of an LS-120 compatible drive and a
standard 3.5-inch diskette drive. The LS-120
drive can be configured as a boot device, if
selected in the BIOS setup utility.
The I/O controller is software compatible with
the DP8473 and N82077 floppy drive controllers
and supports both PC-AT and PS/2 modes. In
the Setup program, the floppy interface can be
configured for the following floppy drive
capacities and sizes:
• 360 KB, 5.25-inch
• 1.2 MB, 5.25-inch
• 720 KB, 3.5-inch
• 1.2 MB, 3.5-inch (driver required)
• 1.25/1.44 MB, 3.5-inch
• 2.88 MB, 3.5-inch
NOTE
3.3.11 Infrared Support
3.3.7 LS-120 Support
If you connect an LS-120 drive to an IDE
connector and configure it as the “A” drive and
configure a standard 3.5-inch floppy as a “B”
drive, the standard floppy must be connected to
the floppy drive cable’s “A” connector (the
connector at the end of the cable).
3.3.8 Serial Ports
The motherboard has two 9-pin D-Sub serial
port connectors located on the back panel, and
one keyed 10-pin header located on the
motherboard for cabling to the back panel. The
16540 and 16550A compatible UARTs support
data transfers at speeds up to 921.6 Kbits/sec,
while the extended UART mode supports data
rates up to 1.5 Mbits/sec.
3.3.9 Parallel Port
The connector for the multimode bidirectional
parallel port is a 25-pin D-Sub connector located
on the back panel of the motherboard. In the
Setup program, there are four options for
parallel port operation:
• Compatible (standard mode)
• Bidirectional (PS/2-compatible)
• Bidirectional Enhanced Parallel Port
(EPP)
• Bidirectional Extended Capabilities
Port (ECP)
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The motherboard has a 6-pin header that
supports Hewlett Packard HSDL-1000
compatible infrared (IR) transmitters/receivers.
In the Setup program, Serial Port 2 can be
directed to a connected IR device. The
connection can be used to transfer files to or
from portable devices like laptops, PDAs and
printers. The IrDA specification supports data
transfers of 115 Kbits/sec at a distance of 1
meter.
3.3.12 Consumer Infrared Support
The motherboard has a dedicated signal pin that
supports Consumer IR devices (remote controls).
The signal pin supports receive only. Consumer
IR devices can be used to control telephony
functions and multimedia operations like
volume and CD track changes. In this mode,
data rates of up to 685.57 Kbits/sec are
supported. A software and hardware interface is
needed to use this feature.
3.3.13 Graphics Support
The motherboard supports AGP for optimal
Graphics display, 3D multimedia operations and
higher data transfer speeds.
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The AGP interface allows data transfers at
66MHz (1X) or 133 MHz (2X) with side band
signals.
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3.4 Motherboard Connectors
3.4.1 Front Panel Connectors
The front panel connector includes headers for
these I/O connections:
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Speaker
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Reset Switch
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Power LED
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Hard drive activity LED
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Infrared IrDA port
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Sleep Switch
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Power Switch
3.4.1.4 Sleep/Power LED/Message
Waiting
Connect this header to an LED that will light
when the computer is powered on. This LED
will also blink when the computer is in a powermanaged state.
3.4.1.5 Infrared Port
The IrDA header supports third party infrared
modules. Efficient distance is 100cm. Transfer
rate is 1.44M KB/s.
3.4.1.1 Speaker or Onboard Buzzer
A speaker may be installed on the motherboard
as a manufacturing option. To use a chassismounted speaker, the jumper should be left in
place. To select between a chassis speaker and
the onboard buzzer, place a cap over pins 1 and
2. Disable the onboard speaker by removing the
jumper. An offboard speaker may be connected
in its place. The speaker (onboard or offboard)
provides error beep code information during the
Power-On Self Test (POST) in the event that the
computer cannot use the video interface.
3.4.1.6 Sleep Switch
When the APM feature is enabled and the driver
loaded, the system enters sleep mode through
the optional sleep/resume button on the front
panel or through prolonged system inactivity
when the BIOS inactivity timer feature is
activated. The two pin header supports the front
panel sleep/resume switch: a normally open
momentary SPST switch.
3.4.1.7 Power Switch
3.4.1.2 Reset
Connect this header to a momentary SPST type
switch that is normally open. When the switch
is closed, the board resets and runs the POST.
The manufacturer recommends using this switch
to reboot in order to extend the life of the power
supply.
3.4.1.3 Hard Drive LED
You can connect this header to an LED to
provide a visual indicator that data is being read
from or written to an IDE hard drive. For the
LED to function properly, the IDE drive must be
connected to the onboard IDE controller on the
motherboard.
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This connector supports the ATX case-mounted
switch and hence the system suspend function.
When the power button function is set in BIOS
to “Delay 4 Seconds”, the system may be
suspended by pushing the power switch for no
more than four seconds. Pushing the power
switch for more than four seconds will cause the
system to shut off completely. When the power
button function is set in BIOS to “Instant-off”,
then the power switch will function
conventionally.
3.4.2 Back Panel Connectors
Figure 3.# shows the location of the back panel
I/O connectors, which include:
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PS/2-style keyboard and mouse connectors
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Two USB connectors
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One parallel port
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Two serial ports
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3.4.2.1 Keyboard and Mouse
Interface
Located on the back panel of the motherboard
are one PS/2 keyboard connector and one PS/2
mouse connector.
The mouse plugs into the upper connector, and
the keyboard plugs into the lower connector.
The 5V lines to these connectors are protected
with a PolySwitch circuit that, like a selfhealing fuse, reestablishes the connection after
an over-current condition is removed. Although
this device eliminates the possibility of having to
replace a fuse, power to the computer should be
turned off before connecting or disconnecting a
keyboard or mouse.
3.4.3.2 WOL (Wake on LAN)
This header allows remote wake up through a
network system. WOL requires a PCI NIC card
with remote wake up capabilities, with the NIC
remote wake up header connected to the onboard
WOL header. In addition, the power supply’s
standby line must be capable of delivering
5V±5% at 720mA.
3.4.3.3 Modem Ring
This header allows remote wake up of the
computer through a modem when an add-in
modem card with capabilities is installed. The
remote wake up header on the add-in card must
be connected to the onboard modem ring header.
3.4.3.4 Chassis Fan Headers
3.4.2.2 USB Ports
Two USB connectors provide Plug and Play
support to myriad of peripherals through a Hub.
USB devices improve data transferring
capability, providing a more convenient
operating environment.
3.4.2.3 Parallel Port
The parallel port is EPP/ECP compatible. It
may be disabled or remapped to the primary or
secondary LPT address through BIOS if another
parallel port is installed. The parallel port
contains 12mA source output drivers on the
drive interface and incorporates “Chip Protect”
circuitry for protection against damage due to
the printer’s power being on.
3.4.2.4 Serial Port
The two serial ports are EIA-232-D Serial
Communications Specifications compliant.
They may be remapped over other installable
serial ports or disabled through the BIOS.
3.4.3 Additional Connectors
3.4.3.1 SB Link
Supports legacy Sound Blaster compatible
Audio in connection with the PCI bus.
This header powers the chassis fan.
3.4.3.5 Clear Password/Key Lock/
Power LED Header
Inserting a jumper over JP1 clears an unknown
password set in BIOS.
The power LED is the same one that is found in
front panel connectors.
Using a key lock on the case allows the system
to be locked.
3.4.3.6 Central Processing Unit
(CPU) Fan
When a heatsink and fan are attached over the
Pentium II cartridge, this header supplies power
to the fan.
3.4.3.7 Power Supply Connector
When used with a power supply that supports
remote power on/off, the motherboard can turn
off the computer’s power through software
control. Pin 14 of the power supply connector
lets the motherboard recognize a power supply
that supports the “soft-off” feature; the power
supply must tie pin 14 to the ground.
When the BIOS receives the correct APM
command from the operating system, the BIOS
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turns off power to the computer. For example,
in the Windows Start menu, the user selects
“Shutdown” to turn off the power.
If power to the computer is interrupted by a
power outage or a disconnected power cord,
when power resumes the computer remains in
the “off” state until the power on switch is
pressed.
3.4.4 Add-in Board Expansion
Connectors
3.4.4.1 Expansion Slots
The PC-3 motherboard has seven expansion
slots: One 16-bit ISA Bus, four 32-bit PCI slots
and one 32-bit AGP slot. An additional slot is
PCI/ISA shared.
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3.5 Chassis Level Features
The PC System easily provides the expandability required for most traditional PC applications: Five
peripheral bays, seven expansion slots, an ample 300 Watt power supply and an additional fan located at
the left front of the chassis to help keep the system cool. The PC-3 System also meets stringent
environmental requirements.
Front View
Back View
Figure 3–b PC-3 Chassis
3.5.1 Peripheral Bays
3.5.3 Front Panel
Five expansion bays are available for peripherals
and other devices. These include three 5¼”
half-height bays and two 3½” one-inch bays
accessible from the front panel.
The PC System front panel consists of a
sleep/resume switch, a power-on LED and a
hard disk access LED. Five peripheral bays can
be accessed from the front panel of the PC
chassis.
3.5.2 Fans
The PC-3 System has two fans to keep the
system cool. One fan within the power supply
provides 26 cfm of air movement. The second
fan, located behind the card guide, also provides
26cfm across the add-in cards and the CPU.
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3.5.4 Back Panel
The back panel consists of access panels for the
expansion slots, two DB9 RS-232 serial ports, a
bi-directional parallel port, a 115/230 voltage
switch, a power supply input and the power
supply fan. The chassis is designed to support
PS/2-style keyboard and mouse connectors.
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Punch-out locations also are provided for adding
a second parallel port and a SCSI-2 connector.
3.5.5 Power Supply
The PC motherboard employs a 300W
switchable power supply for all onboard
resources, add-in cards and peripherals. The
Sparkle model FSP235-60GT supports operating
settings at 115 VAC (6A) and 230 VAC (3A).
The input voltage is selected using a switch on
the back of the system.
Table 3–1 DC Output Specifications
DC
Voltage
-3.3V
-5V
-12V
-5V
-12V
+5V
Minimum Load
0.2A
2.0A
0.0A
0.0A
0.0A
0.0A
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Load
14.0A
22.0A
8.0A
0.5A
0.8A
0.8A
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3.6 VTEL Enterprise Series Video/Audio Expansion Functionality
The system video and audio are interconnected to input and output peripherals through the Video/Audio
Expansion Unit. The expansion unit I/O is organized into functional sections as shown in the following
diagram:
Figure 3–c Expansion Box
Audio Inputs: (MICROPHONE
)
Conn.
Normal Function
Comments
1
Primary system microphone
pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs
2
Secondary System microphone
pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs
3
Third System microphone
pre-amplified, then mixed with other audio inputs
Line
Line level input
mixed with other audio inputs
Camera Inputs: (CAMERA
Conn.
)
Normal Function
Comments
1
Primary system camera
this camera usually supports system programmed
Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and focus
2
Secondary System camera
PTZ and focus (via hand held remote) or fixed
camera
Third System camera ports, often a
document camera
manual adjustments for zoom and focus at the
document stand
Fourth System camera
PTZ and focus (via hand held remote) or fixed
camera
¬3¬
4
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VCR video and audio: (
)
Conn.
Normal Function
Comments
Audio In
Line level audio from a VCR (or
an external audio mixer)
independently programmed audio input to the system
Audio
Out
Line level audio to a VCR (or an
external audio mixer)
normally programmed to duplicate audio to Audio
Line Out
Video ¬
In ¬
Video
¬Out¬
Video from a VCR (or another
video source)
Video to a VCR (or another video
monitor)
can be S-Video or Composite
Audio Line Out: (AUDIO
can be S-Video or Composite
)
Conn.
Normal Function
AUX
LINE
MAIN
LINE
Sound card input / reserved
CODEC
C
CODEC
B
Audio from system CODEC board
Line level audio to system
monitors (or to external
mixer/amplifier)
Comments
System programmed audio output
Audio to system CODEC board
Monitor Video Outputs: (MONITOR
)
Conn.
Normal Function
Comments
1
Video to system primary/control
monitor
dual monitor system = right
single monitor system = only
2
Video to system secondary monitor
dual monitor system = left
3
Video to auxiliary monitor
normally duplicates video source routed to the VCR
PC Section (PC
)
Conn.
Function
CODEC A
Video to system CODEC board
VIDEO A
Video, power, and control to/from the system Video board
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Telephone: (TELEPHONE
)
Conn.
Function
PHONE
Standard analog phone line input
TELCO
Standard analog phone line output
Control S: (CTRL-S
)
Conn.
Normal Function
Comments
CTRL-S
OUT
reserved
future: Control S to external peripherals
Remote: (REMOTE
)
Conn.
Function
Remote
Inactive (Reserved)
Power:
Conn.
Function
+12VDC,
100mA
?
LED
Power ON/OFF Indicator
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4. Installation Procedures
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4.1 Installation Procedure Outlined
Release Static
Electricity
Install CPU
and Memory
Set Jumpers and
CPU Speed
Install Add-in
Cards
Connect
Internal Cables
Connect
External Cables
Complete BIOS
Setup
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4.2 CPU Installation
1
2
3
4
5
Position the CPU retention mechanism over
the CPU slot.
Attach the retention mechanism to the
motherboard with four sets of luck pins; use
the base pins to secure the retention
mechanism to the motherboard, and then
insert the tighten pins into the base pins to
lock them.
Push the SEC locks inward and insert the
Pentium II cartridge into the retention
mechanism.
Connect the CPU heatsink fan cable to the
CPU fan header (J13)
Set the CPU speed jumper (block JP2)
Refer to the table below.
Table 4–1
Processor Speed
System Bus Speed
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
7/2 (233 MHz)
66.66MHz
open
closed
open
closed
4 (266 MHz)
66.66MHz
closed
open
closed
closed
9/2 (300 MHz)
66.66MHz
closed
open
open
closed
5 (333 MHz)
66.66MHz
open
open
closed
closed
3 (300 MHz)
100MHz
open
closed
closed
closed
7/2 (350 MHz)
100MHz
open
closed
open
closed
4 (400 MHz)
100MHz
closed
open
closed
closed
9/2 (450 MHz)
100MHz
closed
open
open
closed
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4.3 Memory Installation
1
2
3
4
5
Remove the DIMM memory module by
pressing down on the socket latches located
on each side of the DIMM.
Carefully release the DIMM by rocking it
back and forth until it may be lifted out of
the socket.
Match pin 1 of the DIMM to pin 1 of the
DIMM socket.
Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM in the
socket perpendicularly to the motherboard.
Secure the DIMM by pressing up on the
socket latches located on each side of the
DIMM.
Note: 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB or no
DIMM may be inserted in each socket for a
total of 216 combinations.
Figure 4–a
DIMM Installation
Table 4–2
DIMM Size
Type
Configuration
Technology
8 MB
60 ns EDO
1M x 64
16 Mbit
16 MB
60 ns EDO
2M x 64
16 Mbit
32 MB
60 ns EDO
4M x 64
16 Mbit
64 MB
60 ns EDO
8M x 64
16 Mbit
8 MB
CAS Latency 2 SDRAM
1M x 64
16 Mbit
16 MB
CAS Latency 2 SDRAM
2M x 64
16 Mbit
32 MB
CAS Latency 2 SDRAM
4M x 64
16 Mbit
64 MB
CAS Latency 2 SDRAM
8M x 64
64 Mbit
128 MB
CAS Latency 2 SDRAM
16M x 64
64 Mbit
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4.4 Expansion Slots
The diagrams below illustrate the VTEL preferred card slot allocation (prior to adding user add-in cards)
for the WG500 and ESA product families. These locations are selected relative to the PCI and ISA slots
in order to provide appropriate cooling air flow to each of the boards, and to accommodate the internal top
edge MVIP ribbon cable.
4.4.1 WG500 128 ISDN
7
6
5
AGP
4
3
2
PCI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Empty
Empty
Codec
LAN
Sound
Modem
VGA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Empty
Network Adapter
Codec
LAN
Sound
Modem
VGA
1
ISA
4.4.2 WG500 384 ISDN
7
AGP
6
5
4
PCI
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2
1
ISA
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4.4.3 WG500 DDM
7
6
5
AGP
4
3
2
PCI
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Empty
DDM
Sound
LAN
Network Adapter
Modem
VGA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
WAN
VIO
LAN
Codec
Sound
Modem
VGA
1
ISA
4.4.4 ESA 2.1
7
AGP
6
5
4
PCI
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2
1
ISA
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4.4.5 Installation Instructions for Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP ISA Local
Area Network Interface Card, 16-bit ISA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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Shut down the Windows OS and power
down the system.
Remove the cover from the PC.
Install the Local Area Network Interface
Card in an available ISA slot.
Replace cover (removed in step 2).
Power on system and start Windows.
Hold down left Shift key to skip start up of
Appsview, if installed.
Double click on My Computer shortcut.
Double click on Control Panel.
Double click on Network.
Configuration screen is displayed. Click on
Add.
Click on Adapter.
Select Intel in Manufacturers List, and then
either EtherExpress 16 or 16TP in Network
Adapters list.
Click on OK.
Configuration screen is displayed with the
following options:
Client for Microsoft Networks
Client for Netware Networks
Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP
IPX/SPX - compatible Protocol
NetBEUI
Click on Client for Netware Networks
(should be highlighted).
Click on Properties.
General screen is displayed. Set Preferred
server and First network drive.
Click on OK.
Configuration screen is displayed.
Click on Intel EtherExpress 16 or 16TP
(should be highlighted).
Click on Properties.
Go to Resources screen.
Set Interrupt (IRQ): = 5.
Set I/O address range: = 260-26F.
Click on OK.
Configuration screen is displayed.
Click on arrow next to Primary Network
Log in field and select Client for Netware
Networks or Client for Microsoft Networks.
Click on Identification screen.
Fill in Computer name:
Workgroup:
Computer Description
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31 CD-ROM of Windows OS should be
installed in CD-ROM drive to allow loading
of network support files.
32 Click on Yes to restart Windows.
33 Press F8 immediately after Starting
Windows message appears.
34 Choose Safe Mode Command Prompt Only.
35 Use Intel Softset program to program LAN
card to match parameters chosen in steps 23
and 24.
36 LAN card should be functional when
Windows boots up
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4.4.6 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 PCI LAN Interface Card
1
Shut down WindowsOS and power off the
system.
2 Remove the cover from the PC.
3 Install the Local Area Network Interface
Card in an available PCI slot.
4 Replace cover (removed in step 2).
5 Power on system and start Windows.
Note: Windows will automatically detect the
LAN card.
6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is
automatically displayed followed by the
Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box.
7 Load the Intel driver diskette provided into
drive A, and load the WindowsOS CDROM into the CD-ROM driver.
8 Click Next > to find the driver on the
diskette.
9 When Windows has located driver, click
Finish to complete installation.
10 If the Network Identification dialog box is
displayed, type in the requested
information, and click on Close when
finished.
11 Note: “Computer Name” and “Work
Group” should be provided by your IS
department. If unknown a temporary name
and group may be used. “Computer
Description” is optional.
12 The Copying Files... dialog box is
displayed.
13 If at any time prompted that a particular file
can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull
down menu and select A:\ or
D:\WIN(95/98/NT).
14 Click OK to continue installation.
Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A:
prior to restarting computer.
15 The System Settings Change dialog box is
displayed, click Yes to restart computer.
16 When Windows reboots the LAN card will
be fully functional.
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4.4.7 Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ PCI LAN Interface Card
1
Shut down the Windows OS and power off
the system.
2 Remove the cover from the PC.
3 Install the Local Area Network Interface
Card in an available PCI slot.
4 Replace cover (removed in step 2).
5 Power on system and start Windows.
Note: Windows will automatically detect the
LAN card.
6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is
automatically displayed followed by the
Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box.
7 Load the Intel driver diskette provided into
drive A, and load the Windows CD-ROM
into the CD-ROM driver.
8 Click Next > to find the driver on the
diskette.
9 When Windows has located driver, click
Finish to complete installation.
10 When prompted for driver disk insert, click
OK. Type “A:” and click OK. Do not
insert a disk.
11 If the Network Identification dialog box is
displayed, type in the requested
information, and click on Close when
finished.
12 When prompted for Windows insert, click
OK. Type in “d:\Win(95/98/NT).” and
click OK.
Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group”
should be provided by your IS department.
If unknown a temporary name and group
may be used. “Computer Description” is
optional.
13 The Copying Files... dialog box is
displayed.
14 If at any time prompted that a particular file
can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull
down menu and select A:\ or
D:\ (95/98/NT).
15 Click OK to continue installation.
Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A:
prior to restarting computer.
16 The System Settings Change dialog box is
displayed. Click Yes to restart computer.
17 When Windows reboots the LAN card will
be fully functional.
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4.4.8 3COM Fast Etherlink 10/100MB Bus-Master PCI LAN Interface Card
1
Shut down the Windows OS and power off
the system.
2 Remove the cover from the PC.
3 Install the Local Area Network Interface
Card in an available PCI slot.
4 Reinstall cover (removed in step 2).
5 Power on system and then start
WindowsOS.
Note: Windows will automatically detect the
LAN card.
6 Detect New Hardware dialog box is
automatically displayed followed by the
Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box.
7 Load the 3COM driver diskette provided
into drive A, and load the Windows CDROM into the CD-ROM driver.
8 Click Next > to find the driver on the
diskette.
9 When Windows has located driver, click
Finish to complete installation.
10 If the Network Identification dialog box is
displayed, type in the requested
information, and click Close when
finished.
Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group”
should be provided by your IS department.
If unknown a temporary name and group
may be used. “Computer Description” is
optional.
11 The Copying Files... dialog box is
displayed.
12 If at any time prompted that a particular file
can not be found on the Windows CDROM, click on down arrow to activate pull
down menu and select A:\ or
D:\WIN(95/98/NT).
13 Click OK to continue installation.
Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A:
prior to restarting computer.
14 The System Settings Change dialog box is
displayed, click Yes to restart computer.
15 When Windows reboots the LAN card will
be fully functional.
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4.4.9 Madge Smart 16/4 PCI Ringnode Local Area Network Interface Card
1
Shut down the Windows OS and power off
the system.
2 Remove the cover from the PC.
3 Install the Local Area Network Interface
Card in an available PCI slot.
4 Reinstall cover (removed in step 2).
5 Power on system and press F8 when start up
reads “Starting Windows(95/98/NT).”
Note: Do not allow Windows95 to start up
before pressing the F8 key.
6 Select Option 6 (Command Prompt Only)
from the Windows Start Up Menu.
7 Insert the Madge driver diskette into the A:
drive.
8 At the prompt type CD C:\WINDOWS\INF
to change to the WINDOWS\INF directory.
9 At the new prompt type COPY
A:\WINDOWS\NETMADGE.INF.
10 Type “Y” and press Enter to overwrite.
11 At the prompt type CD
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM to enter the
WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
12 At the new prompt type COPY
A:\WINDOWS\MDGMPORT.BIN to copy
the BIN file.
13 At the prompt type COPY
A:\WINDOWS\MDGMPORT.SYS to copy
the SYS file.
Note: After copying files and before restarting,
remove Madge driver diskette from A:
drive.
14 Reboot the computer and allow Windows to
load.
Note: Windows will automatically detect the
LAN card.
15 Detect New Hardware dialog box is
automatically displayed followed by the
Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box.
16 Load the Madge driver diskette into A:
drive, and load the Windows CD-ROM into
the CD-ROM drive.
17 Click Next > to find the driver on the
diskette.
18 When Windows has located driver click
Finish to complete installation.
19 If the Network Identification dialog box is
displayed, type in the requested
information, and click Close when
finished.
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Note: “Computer Name” and “Work Group”
should be provided by your IS department.
If unknown a temporary name and group
may be used. “Computer Description” is
optional.
20 The Copying Files... dialog box is
displayed.
21 If prompted that a file can not be found,
type into the text box “A:\windows”. Click
OK to continue installation
Note: Remove driver diskette from drive A:
prior to restarting computer.
22 The System Settings Change dialog box is
displayed, click Yes to restart computer.
23 When Windows reboots the LAN card will
be fully functional.
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4.4.10 VTEL Add-in Board Switches/Jumpers Configuration
Table 4–3
1
Add-in Board
4-Port Serial Board
VAC
LAN
Video
Video
Video Daughterboard
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F DDM
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Control
none
none
none
W1
W2
none
SW1.1
SW1.2
SW1.3
SW1.4
SW1.5
SW1.6
SW1.7
SW1.8
SW1.1
SW1.2
SW1.3
SW1.4
SW1.5
SW1.6
SW1.7
SW1.8
SW1.9
SW1.10
SW2.1
Default Setting
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
SW2.2
SW2.3
SW2.4
OFF
OFF
OFF
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F QBRI
Network I/F SBRI*
Network I/F SBRI1
SW2.5
SW2.6
SW2.5
SW2.6
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
uninstalled
uninstalled
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Function
reserved
reserved
I/O Address (/SA6)
I/O Address (/SA7)
I/O Address (/SA8)
I/O Address (/SA9)
I/O Address (/SA10)
I/O Address (/SA11)
I/O Address (/SA12)
I/O Address (/SA13)
I/O Address (/SA4)
I/O Address (/SA5)
I/O Address (/SA6)
I/O Address (/SA7)
I/O Address (/SA8)
I/O Address (/SA9)
I/O Address (/SA10)
I/O Address (/SA11)
I/O Address (/SA12)
I/O Address (/SA13)
MVIP Clock C2 Term.(ON =
enabled)
Always OFF
Always OFF
MVIP Clock C4 Term.(ON =
enabled)
IMUX DBd (OFF=installed)
IMUX DBd (OFF=installed)
IMUX DBd (ON=not installed)
IMUX DBd (ON=not installed)
(same as QBRI, except for SW2.5, and SW2.6)
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4.5 Connectors
The first position of a connector is indicated by an arrow.
4.5.1 Back Panel Connectors
Parallel Port
PS2 Mouse
PS2
Keyboard
USBs
Serial Ports
Figure 4–b Location of Back Panel Connectors
PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Ports
Pin
Signal Name
1
Data
2
No connect
3
Ground
4
+5V (fused)
5
Clock
6
No connect
J1
Serial Port (COM 2)
Serial Port (COM 1)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J2
J3
USB 1/USB 2
Pin
1
2
3
4
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Signal Name
DCD #
Serial In
Serial Out
DTR #
Ground
DSR #
RTS #
CTS #
RI #
J4
Signal Name
Power
USBPO# [USBP1#]
USBPO [USBP1]
Ground
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Parallel Port Connector
Pin
Signal Name
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Strobe #
2
Data bit 0
3
Data bit 1
4
Data bit 2
5
Data bit 3
6
Data bit 4
7
Data bit 5
8
Data bit 6
9
Data bit 7
10
ACK#
11
Busy
12
Error
13
Select
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Auto Feed
Fault #
INIT#
SLCT IN#
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
J5
42
PCI Slots
J10
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
A1
+5 V (TRST#)*
B1
-12 V
A32
AD16
B32
AD17
A2
+12 V
B2
Ground (TCK)*
A33
+3.3 V
B33
C/BE2#
A3
+5 V (TMS)*
B3
Ground
A34
FRAME#
B34
Ground
A4
+5 V (TDI)*
B4
no connect (TDO)*
A35
Ground
B35
IRDY#
A5
+5 V
B5
+5 V
A36
TRDY#
B36
+3.3 V
A6
INTA#
B6
+5 V
A37
Ground
B37
DEVSEL#
A7
INTC#
B7
INTB#
A38
STOP#
B38
Ground
A8
+5 V
B8
INTD#
A39
+3.3 V
B39
LOCK#
A9
Reserved
B9
PRSNT1#
A40
SDONE
B40
PERR#
A10
+5 V (I/O)
B10
Reserved
A41
SBO#
B41
+3.3 V
A11
Reserved
B11
PRSNT2#
A42
Ground
B42
SERR#
A12
Ground
B12
Ground
A43
PAR
B43
+3.3 V
A13
Ground
B13
Ground
A44
AD15
B44
C/BE1#
A14
Reserved
B14
Reserved
A45
+3.3 V
B45
AD14
A15
RST#
B15
Ground
A46
AD13
B46
Ground
A16
+5 V (I/O)
B16
CLK
A47
AD11
B47
AD12
A17
GNT#
B17
Ground
A48
Ground
B48
AD10
A18
Ground
B18
REQ#
A49
AD09
B49
Ground
A19
Reserved
B19
+5 V (I/O)
A50
Key
B50
Key
A20
AD30
B20
AD31
A51
Key
B51
Key
A21
+3.3 V
B21
AD29
A52
C/BE0#
B52
AD08
A22
AD28
B22
Ground
A53
+3.3 V
B53
AD07
A23
AD26
B23
AD27
A54
AD06
B54
+3.3 V
A24
Ground
B24
AD25
A55
AD04
B55
AD05
A25
AD24
B25
+3.3 V
A56
Ground
B56
AD03
A26
IDSEL
B26
C/BE3#
A57
AD02
B57
Ground
A27
+3.3 V
B27
AD23
A58
AD00
B58
AD01
A28
AD22
B28
Ground
A59
+5 V (I/O)
B59
+5 V (I/O)
A29
AD20
B29
AD21
A60
REQ64C#
B60
ACK64C#
A30
Ground
B30
AD19
A61
+5 V
B61
+5 V
A31
AD18
B31
+3.3 V
A62
+5 V
B62
+5 V
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WOL
Pin
1
2
3
J11
Signal Name
+5VSB
GND
MP_WAKEUP
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FROM MANUFACTURER
AGP Slots
Pin
J12
Signal Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CPU Fan Connector
Pin
1
2
3
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Signal Name
GND
+12V
SPDECTED
44
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FROM MANUFACTURER
Primary IDE
Pin
Signal Name
J14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
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ATX Power Connector
Signal Name
1
+3.3 V
2
+3.3 V
3
Ground
4
+5 V
5
Ground
6
+5 V
7
Ground
8
PWRGD (Power Good)
9
+5 VSB (Standby for
real-time clock)
10
+12 V
11
+3.3 V
12
-12 V
13
Ground
14
PS-ON# (Power Supply
Remote On/Off Control)
15
Ground
16
Ground
17
Ground
18
-5 V
19
+5 V
20
+5 V
Chassis Fan Header
Pin
1
2
3
Power LED
Key Lock
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J15
Pin
J16
Signal Name
GND
+12V
GND
Key Lock and Power LED Header
Pin
Signal Name
1
LED
2
N/A
3
LED+
4
GND
J17
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INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FROM MANUFACTURER
Secondary IDE
Pin
Signal Name
J18
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
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Floppy Connector
Pin
Signal Name
J19
1
Ground
2
DENSEL
3
Ground
4
Reserved
5
Key
6
FDEDIN#
7
Ground
8
FDINDX# (Index)
9
Ground
10
FDM00# (Motor enable
A)
11
Ground
12
FDDS1# (Drive select B)
13
Ground
14
FDDS0# (Drive select A)
15
Ground
16
FDM01# (Motor enable
B)
17
MSEN1
18
FDDIR#
19
Ground
20
FDSTEP#
21
Ground
22
FDWD# (Write data)
23
Ground
24
FDWE# (Write gate)
25
Ground
26
FDTRK0# (Track 0)
27
MSEN0
28
FDWPD# (Write protect)
29
Ground
30
FDRDATA# (Read data)
31
Ground
32
FDHEAD# (Side 1
select)
33
Ground
34
DSKCHG# (Diskette
change)
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4.5.2 Front Panel Connectors
Speaker Connector/Onboard Buzzer
J20
Pin
Signal Name
1
SPKRDAT
2
BUZZER/SPEAKER
SOL
3
4
LOGIC GROUND
Reset
Pin
1
2
Signal Name
RESET
GROUND
Power LED/Sleep/Message Waiting
Pin
Signal Name
1
LED2
3
LED+
J22
HDD LED Connector
Pin
1
2
3
J23
IrDA Connector
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
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Signal Name
LEDLED+
J24
Signal Name
VOC
6
R-RX RECEIVE
GROUND
IR REMOTE OR FAST
IR
IR-TX TRANSMIT
Sleep Switch
Pin
1
2
Signal Name
LID
GROUND
Power Switch
Pin
1
2
Signal Name
GROUND
PWRBIN
J25
J26
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SB-LINK Header
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
Signal Name
PCPCIGNTN
EMPTY
KEYDGND
PCPIREQN
SERIRQ
Modem Ring
Pin
1
2
Signal Name
RI
GND
Clear Password
Pin
1
2
J27
J28
JP1
Signal Name
CPU Speed Jumper
SEE Table 4.1
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4.6 BIOS Setup
4.6.1 Introduction
The QS440BX motherboard uses AWARD
BIOS, which is stored in Flash EEPROM and be
upgraded using a floppy-disk based program. In
addition to the BIOS, the Flash EEPROM
contains the Setup program, POST operations,
APM, the PCI Auto-Configuration utility, virus
and password protection and Windows OS-ready
Plug and Play.
The built-in setup program allows the user to
adjust basic system configuration settings and
transfers the settings to CMOS RAM, a
dedicated battery-backed memory that stores the
settings when the computer is turned off.
When the computer is first turned on, BIOS
checks the system through POST, reads and
loads system configuration as stored in CMOS
RAM, loads the operating system and hands
over control of the system.
To enter BIOS on setup, press Delete during
boot-up or POST. To enter setup after booting,
press the reset button or Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
4.6.2 Begin Setup
Turn on the computer and press Delete during
boot up to enter setup. When the system
prompts, enter “Y” to confirm LOAD SETUP
DEFAULTS.
The Main BIOS setup menu contains various
subscreens where setup functions may be
configured. Table 4.4 describes the menu
functions.
Table 4–4
Menu
Function
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES
POWER MANAGEMENT
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
SUPERVISOR/USER
PASSWORD
IDD HDD AUTO DETECTION
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVE
Options in the original PC AT-compatible BIOS
Award Enhanced BIOS options
Advanced Power Management Options
Plug and Play standard and PCI local bus configuration options
Configuration of peripheral devices
Specification of passwords that may be used to limit access to the
computer
Automatically detects and configures IDE hard disk parameters
Loads setup defaults to optimize performance
Saves setup in a nonvolatile CMOS RAM and exits Setup
Disregards all changes and exits setup
To navigate within submenus, use the following keys:
<↑><↓>
Move to previous or next item
<←><→>
Move to left or right hand item
<Esc>
Main menu: exit without save
Other menus: return to main
menu
<Page Up>/ Increase/Decrease the numeric
value or make changes
<+>
<Page Down>/
<->
<F1>
General help, from Status Page
Setup Menu and Option Page
Setup menu only
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<F2>
<F3>
<F5>
<F7>
<F10>
Change color from total of 16
colors
<F2> to select Shift-F2 color
forward
<Shift-F2> for color backward
Calendar, from Status Page
Setup menu
Restores previous CMOS value
from CMOS, from Option Page
Setup menu
Load setup default
Save all the CMOS changes,
from Main Menu only
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4.7 Setup Subscreen Configuration
This section outlines changes to the default configuration of BIOS setup subscreens. Settings for VTEL
WG500 and ESA product families are included. Reproductions of BIOS subscreens showing all settings
follows.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
1 Set time and date appropriately
2 Exit
BIOS FEATURE SETUP
1 Change Boot Sequence: A; C; SCSI
2 Change Boot Up Floppy Seek: Disabled
3 Change Boot Up NumLock Status: Off
4 Exit
CHIPSET FEATURES
1 Set SDRAM CAS latency Time: 3
2 Exit
1
2
3
4
5
Set PNP OS Installed: Yes
Set Resources Controlled By: Manual
Set Reset Configuration Data: Disabled
Set IRQ addresses according to product
family line as outlined in table below
Exit
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
1 Set USB Keyboard Support: Enabled
2 Exit
SAVE AND EXIT SETUP
1 Press “Y” and then <Enter>
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
Table 4–5
IRQ-3
IRQ-4
IRQ-5
IRQ-7
IRQ-9
IRQ-10
IRQ-11
IRQ-12
IRQ-14
IRQ-15
ESA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
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Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
PCI/ISA PnP
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
Legacy ISA
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ROM PCI/ISA
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Date: (mm:dd:yy) :
Time (hh:mm:ss) :
HARD DISKS
TYPE
SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
________________________________________________________________________________________
Primary Master
Primary Slave
Secondary Master
Secondary Slave
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Drive A : 1.44M, 3.5 in.
Drive B : None
Video : EGA/VGA
Halt on : All, But Keyboard
Base Memory :
640K
Extended Memory : 130048K
Other Memory :
384K
____________________________
Total Memory : 131072K
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ESC : Quit
F1 : Help
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
(Shift) F2 : Change Color
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
ROM PCI/ISA
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Virus Warning
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking
: Disabled
: Enabled
Quick Power On Self Test
Boot Sequence
Swap Floppy Drive
Boot Floppy Seek
Boot Up Numlock Status
: Enabled
: A,C,SCSI
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Off
Typematic Rate Setting
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Typematic Display (Msec)
Security Option
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
Report No FDD For WIN 95
: Disabled
:6
: 250
: Setup
: Disabled
: Non-OS2
: Yes
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Video BIOS
C8000-CBFFF
CC000-CFFFF
D0000-D3FFF
D4000-D7FFF
D8000-DBFFF
DC000-DFFFF
ESC
F1
F5
F7
:
:
:
:
Shadow
Shadow
Shadow
Shadow
Shadow
Shadow
Shadow
: Enabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
Quit
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
Help
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
Load Setup Defaults
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ROM PCI/ISA
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
SDRAM CAS latency Time
SDRAM Precharge Control
DRAM Data Integrity Mode
System BIOS Cacheable
Video BIOS Cacheable
Video RAM Cacheable
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Memory Hole at 15M-16M
Passive Release
Delayed Transaction
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
: 2 or 3
: Enabled
: Non-ECC
: Enabled
: Enabled
: Disabled
:5
:3
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Enabled
: 64
Power-Up State
: Last State
CPU Warning Temperature
Current System Temp.
Current CPU1 Temperature
Current CPU1 Fan Speed
ESC
F1
F5
F7
:
:
:
:
: Disabled
:
:
:
Quit
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
Help
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
Load Setup Defaults
ROM PCI/ISA
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
ACPI function
Power Management
PM Control by AMP
Video Off Method
Video Off After
MODEM Use IRQ
: Disabled
: User Define
: Yes
: V/H SYNC+Blank
: Standby
:3
Doze Mode
Standby Mode
Suspend Mode
HDD Power Down
Throttle Duty Cycle
VGA Active Monitor
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
CPUFAN Off in Suspend
Resume by Ring
Wake Up On LAN
IRQ 8 Break Suspend
: Disable
: Disable
: Disable
: Disable
: 62.5%
: Disabled
: Instant-Off
: Enabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
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IRQ[3-7,9-15],NMI
: Enabled
Primary IDE 0
: Disabled
Primary IDE 1
: Disabled
Secondary IDE 0
: Disabled
Secondary IDE 1
: Disabled
Floppy Disk
: Disabled
Serial Port
: Enabled
Parallel Port
: Disabled
ESC
F1
F5
F7
:
:
:
:
Quit
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
Help
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
Load Setup Defaults
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ROM PCI/ISA
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
PNP OS Installed
Resources Controlled By
Reset Configuration Data
: Yes
: Manual
: Disabled
IRQ-3 assigned to
IRQ-4 assigned to
IRQ-5 assigned to
IRQ-7 assigned to
IRQ-9 assigned to
IRQ-10 assigned to
IRQ-11 assigned to
IRQ-12 assigned to
IRQ-14 assigned to
IRQ-15 assigned to
DMA-0 assigned to
DMA-1 assigned to
DMA-3 assigned to
DMA-5 assigned to
DMA-6 assigned to
DMA-7 assigned to
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
: REFER TO TABLE 4.5
:
:
:
:
:
:
Used MEM base addr
ESC
F1
F5
F7
:
:
:
:
: N/A
Quit
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
Help
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
Load Setup Defaults
ROM PCI/ISA
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
IDE HDD Block Mode
IDE Primary Master PIO
IDE Primary Slave
IDE Secondary Master PIO
IDE Secondary Slave
IDE Primary Master UDMA
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
IDE Secondary Slave
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
: Enabled
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Auto
: Enabled
: Enabled
USB Keyboard Support
Onboard FDC Controller
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
UART Mode Select
: Enabled
: Enabled
: 3F8/IRQ#
: 2F8/IRQ#
: Normal
Onboard Parallel Port
Parallel Port Mode
ECP Mode Use
: 378/IRQ#
: ECP
:3
ESC
F1
F5
F7
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:
:
:
:
Quit
↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item
Help
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
Load Setup Defaults
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4.8 BIOS Error Messages
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM
MANUFACTURER
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4.9 Port 80h POST Codes
During POST, the BIOS generates diagnostic
progress codes (POST codes) to I/O port 80h. If
the POST fails, execution stops and the last
POST code generated is left at port 80h. This
code is useful for determining the point where
an error occurred.
Displaying the POST codes requires the use of
an add-in card (often called a POST card). The
POST card can decode the port and display the
contents on a medium such as a seven-segment
display.
The following table provides the POST codes
that can be generated by the motherboard’s
BIOS. Some codes are repeated in the table
because that code applies to more than one
operation.
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5. WG500 Installation Reference
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5.1
ISDN Interconnect Diagram
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5.2
384 ISDN Interconnect Diagram
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5.3
DDM Interconnect Diagram
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5.4 Cables
5.4.1 Cable Legend
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5.4.2 Internal Cables
VTEL PN: 605-1349-03 Cable Assy
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5.4.3 External Cables
VTEL PN: 605-1092-XXX Cable Assy, COMM, ISDN
VTEL PN 605-1301-101 Cable Assy, Canon PTZ, RS 232 I/F, 78in
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VTEL PN 605-1373-101 Cable Assy, Stereo, WG, Sound-Codec, 8”
VTEL PN 605-1600-101 Cable Assy, 3.5mm Stereo, 2RCA, WG, 6’
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VTEL PN 605-1643-101 Cable Assy, Dtop Brkout, PTZ Option
VTEL PN 605-774-101 Cable Assy, RCAP,RCAP, 75 Ohm, 26’
VTEL PN 605-1557-101 Cable Assy, Camera, Daisy Chain, 20’
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5.4.4 System Cables
VTEL PN: 605-1435-02
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VTEL 605-1437-02
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VTEL PN: 605-1438-02
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VTEL PN: 605-1439-02
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VTEL PN: 605-1470-02
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5.5 Interrupt Usage Summary
Table 5–1
IRQ
00
01
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
12
13
14
14
15
15
System Resource
System Timer
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
Programmable Interrupt Controller
Communications Port (COM2)
Communications Port (COM1)
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
System CMOS/Real Time Clock
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
AppsView DDM (V.35,Direct Connect, RS449)
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX)
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
SupraMax 56I Voice PCI
ENSONIQ AudioPCI
Supra 2260 PCI Modem Enumerator
PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
Numeric Data Processor
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo)
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5.6 I/O Map
Table 5–2
Address
0000h-000Fh
0020h-0021h
0040h-0043h
0060h-0060h
0061h-0061h
0064h-0064h
0070h-0071h
0081h-0083h
0087h-0087h
0089h-008Bh
008Fh-0091h
00A0h-00A1h
00C0h-00DFh
00F0h-00FFh
0170h-0177h
0170h-0177h
01F0h-01F7h
01F0h-01F7h
0200h-0207h
0220h-022Fh
0294h-0297h
02F8h-02FFh
0330h-033Fh
0376h-0376h
0376h-0376h
0378h-037Fh
0338h-038Fh
0376h-0376h
03B0h-03BBh
03E8h-03EFh
03F2h-03F5h
03F6h-03F6h
03F6h-03F6h
03F8h-03FFh
0480h-048Fh
04D0h-04D1h
0530h-0537h
0778h-077Ah
0CF8h-0CFFh
1000h-101Fh
4000h-403Fh
5000h-501Fh
D000h-D0FFh
E800h-E83Fh
F000h-F00Fh
Description
Direct memory access controller
Programmable interrupt controller
System timer
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
System Speaker
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
System CMOS/real time clock
Direct memory access controller
Direct memory access controller
Direct memory access controller
Direct memory access controller
Programmable interrupt controller
Direct memory access controller
Numeric data processor
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Gameport joystick
ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device
PCI bus
Communications port (COM2)
ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
SupraMax 56I Voice PCI
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Communications Port (COM1)
PCI bus
PCI bus
ENSONIQ AudioPCI Legacy Device
ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
PCI bus
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX)
PCI bus
PCI bus
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to AGP controller
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
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E800h-E83Fh
F000h-F00Fh
F000h-F007h
F008h-F00Fh
ENSONIQ Audio PCI
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
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5.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM
MANUFACTURER
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5.8 Memory Map
Table 5–3
00000000h-0009FFFFh
000A000h-000AFFFFh
000B0000h-000BFFFFh
000C0000h-000C7FFFh
000C8000h-000C9FFFh
000CA000h-000CBFFFh
000F0000h-000F3FFFh
000F4000h-000FFFFFh
00100000h-03FFFFFFh
04000000h-040FFFFFh
04100000h-04100FFFh
E0000000h-E3FFFFFFh
E4000000h-E401FFFFh
E4000000h-E5FFFFFFh
E5000000h-E5000FFFh
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RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
System board extension for PnP BIOS
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX)
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX)
Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to PCI bridge
RAGE PRO TURBO AGP 2X (English) (DirectX)
Intel 82443BX Pentium II Processor to AGP control
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B PCI Ethernet Adapter (TX)
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5.9 Hardware and Software Dependencies
5.9.1 Hardware
5.9.1.4 Monitor
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Motherboard Assy, VTEL PC-3, BCM
Processor, Pentium II, 400 MHz, 512K
Cache (PN 600-2199-01)
Power Supply - 235W, w/Ball Bearing Fan,
PC-3 (PN 600-2195-01)
DVD ROM Drive (PN 600-2192-01)
VGA Expert@Work AGP Adapter (PN
600-2198-01)
Hard Drive - 10 GB, 3.5” IDE (PN 6002201-01)
Sound Card PCI (PN 600-2196-01)
LAN Card (PN 600-2024-01)
Memory, 64MB (PN 150-555-064)
5.9.1.2 Mentec (Vedia Hardware)
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Board, PCI Codec, MXV 4040 (128 ISDN)
(PN 600-2044-04)
Board, PCI Codec, MXV 3070 (384 ISDN,
DDM) (PN 600-2045-04)
5.9.1.3 Videoserver IMUX boards
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VidServ., 3BRI, WG500, World (PN 600459-01)
VidServ., 3BRI, WG500, Australia & New
Zealand (PN 600-459-02)
5.9.2 Hardware Option
5.9.2.1 Modem
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Modem, 56 KBS, V.90, PCI, Internal;
(Diamond Brand) (PN 600-2211-02)
5.9.3 Software
5.9.3.1 Operating System
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WIN98 Rev. A
NT 4.0
5.9.3.2 AppsView
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5.0
5.9.3.3 NetMeeting
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2.1
5.9.3.4 Internet Explorer
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4.0
5.9.4 Software Drivers
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Monitor, 29” SVGA, Sampo SM-72A1CN
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6.1 Basic System Interconnect Diagram
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6.2 Fully Loaded System Interconnect Diagram
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6.3 Multicamera System Interconnect Diagram
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6.4 Cables
6.4.1 Legend
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6.4.2 Internal Cables
VTEL PN: 605-1349-03 Cable Assy
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6.4.3 Standard System Cables
VTEL PN: 605-1365-01. Cable Assy, VIOE, 15”
VTEL PN: 605-1366-03, Cable Assy, VGA, 5 Coax, 15”
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VTEL PN: 605-1373-0X, Cable Assy, Stereo Spkr, Lynx, Aux Line, 16”
VTEL PN: 605-1445-0X, Cable Assy, Codec, ESTC (Expansion Box)
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6.4.4 Network Cables
6.4.4.1 DDM Network Card Cables
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VTEL PN: 605-1437-02, Cable Assy, Dual RS449 & Dual RS366, Lynx
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VTEL PN: 605-1438-02, Cable Assy, Dual V.35-Dual RS366, Lynx
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VTEL PN: 605-1439-02, Cable Assy, Dual RS530, Lynx, JS
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VTEL PN: 605-1470-02, Cable Assy, Ascend, Multiband Plus
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6.4.4.2 Quad BRI and Single BRI Network Card Cable
VTEL PN: 605-1092-XX, Cable Assy, COMM, ISDN
6.4.4.3 Peripheral Interconnect Cables
VTEL PN: 605-774-XX, Cable Assy, RCAP-RCAP
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VTEL PN 605-921-XX, Cable Assy, RCAP-BNC
VTEL PN 605-1422-01, Cable Assy, AXLink, 30’
VTEL PN 605-1440-01, Cable Assy, EM-232 to Umbilical, Lynx
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VTEL PN 605-1441-01, Cable Assy, Lynx to EM-232
VTEL PN 605-1444-XX, Cable Assy,
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VTEL PN 605-1454-0X, Cable Assy, RCAP-Y
VTEL PN 605-1462-01, Cable Assy, Tablet, 9S to 9P, 30’
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VTEL PN 605-1528-01, Cable Assy, TC, Pvision Cam Cntl, DB9S-DB9S
VTEL PN 605-1536-01, Cable Assy, Umbilical, TC1000
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VTEL PN 605-1557-02, Cable Assy, Camera, Daisy chain
VTEL PN: 605-1658-01
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VTEL PN 605-1578-01, Cable Assy, Umbilical, TC2000, Basic
VTEL PN 605-1582-XX, Cable Assy, Speaker, Terminal
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6.4.5 Custom/Special Cables.
VTEL PN 605-1534-01, Cable Assy, AMX Download, TC
VTEL PN 605-1508-01, Cable Assy, S-Video Skt to Comp RCAP
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VTEL PN 605-1589-01, Cable Assy, Adapter, DB25 Pin to DB9 Skt
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VTEL PN 605-1596-01, Cable Assy, V.35, DCD to DSR
VTEL PN 605-1599-01, Cable Assy, S-Video Pin to BNC Skt
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6.4.6 Power Cables.
VTEL PN 605-886-0X, Cable, Power Entry, IEC 320
VTEL PN 605-1293-XX, Power Cord, Modified part, 120V
VTEL PN 605-1299-XX, Power Cord, Modified part, Series fans
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VTEL PN 605-1311-01, Assy, Cable/Switch, IEC320, Modular Cabinet
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6.5 Interrupt Usage Summary
Table 6–1
IRQ
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01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
13
14
14
15
15
System Resource
System Timer
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
Programmable Interrupt Controller
Communications Port (COM 2)
Communications Port (COM 1)
VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
System CMOS/real time clock
VTEL ISDN Quad BRI Network Card
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI Modem
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
VTEL Enterprise VAC Codec Card
ENSONIQ AudioPCI
Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100)
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
Standard PS2 Port Mouse
Numeric Data Processor
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Primary IDE Controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary IDE Controller (dual fifo)
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6.6 I/O Map
Table 6–2
Address
0000h-000Fh
0020h-0021h
0040h-0043h
0060h-0060h
0061h-0061h
0064h-0064h
0070h-0071h
0081h-0083h
0087h-0087h
0089h-008Bh
008Fh-0091h
00A0h-00A1h
00C0h-00DFh
00F0h-00FFh
0140h-014Fh
0170h-0177h
0170h-0177h
0200h-0207h
0208h-020Fh
0210h-021Fh
0220h-0221h
0240h-024Fh
0274h-0277h
0294h-0297h
02E8h-02Efh
02F8h-02FFh
0330h-033Fh
0376h-0376h
03B0h-03BBh
03C0h-03DFh
03F2h-03F5h
03F6h-03F6h
03F6h-03F6h
03F8h-03FFh
0480h-048Fh
04D0h-04D1h
0530h-0537h
0778h-077Ah
0CF8h-0CFFh
4000h-403Fh
5000h-501Fh
D000h-DFFFh
D000h-D0FFh
E000h-E01Fh
E400h-E41Fh
Description
Direct Memory Access Controller
Programmable interrupt controller
System Timer
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
System Speaker
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
System CMOS/real time clock
Direct Memory Access Controller
Direct Memory Access Controller
Direct Memory Access Controller
Direct Memory Access Controller
Programmable Interrupt Controller
Direct Memory Access Controller
Numeric Data Processor
VTEL ISDN Quad BRI Network Card
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Gameport Joystick
Motherboard Resources
VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card
VTEL Enterprise TC Video Card
ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device
IO read data port for ISA Plug and Play enumerator
PCI Bus
VTEL Software Serial Port for COM 4 (COM 4)
Communications Port (COM 2)
ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Legacy Device
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X)
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X)
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
Primary IDE Controller
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Communications Port (COM 1)
PCI Bus
PCI Bus
ENSONIQ Audio PCI Legacy Device
ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
PCI Bus
PCI Bus
PCI Bus
PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (Direct X)
Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100)
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E800h-E83Fh
F000h-F007h
F000h-F007h
F008h-F00Fh
F008h-F00Fh
ENSONIQ Audio PCI
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
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6.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FROM
MANUFACTURER
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6.8 Memory Map
Table 6–3
00000000h-0009FFFFh
000A000h-000AFFFFh
000B0000h-000BFFFFh
000F0000h-000F3FFFh
000F4000h-000F7FFFh
000F8000h-000FBFFFh
000FC000h-000FFFFFh
00100000h-03FFFFFFh
E0000000h-E3FFFFFFh
E4000000h-E5FFFFFFh
E5000000h-E5000FFFh
E6000000h-E6FFFFFFh
E6000000h-E6FFFFFFh
E8000000h-E80FFFFFh
E8100000h-E810FFFFh
E8110000h-E8110FFFh
FFFE0000h-FFFFFFFFh
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ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX)
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX)
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
Motherboard resources
System board extension for PnP BIOS
PCI standard host CPU bridge
PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX)
PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
ATI 3D RAGE PRO (English) (DirectX)
Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100)
VTEL Enterprise VAC Codec Card
Intel 82557C-based Ethernet PCI (10/100)
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6.9.1 Hardware
6.9.3 Software
6.9.1.1 PC-3
6.9.3.1 Operating System
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Motherboard Assy, VTEL PC-3, BCM
Processor, Pentium II, 333 MHz, 512K
Cache (PN 600-2198-01)
Power Supply - 235W, w/Ball Bearing Fan,
PC-3 (PN 600-2195-01)
DVD ROM Drive (PN 600-2192-01)
VGA Expert@Work AGP Adapter (PN
600-2198-01)
Hard Drive - 4.3 GB, 3.5” IDE (PN 6002190-01)
Sound Card PCI (PN 600-2196-01)
LAN Card (PN 600-2024-01)
Memory, 64MB (PN 150-555-064)
WIN95 Rev. C
6.9.3.2 AppsView
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2.1
6.9.3.3 NetMeeting
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2.1
6.9.3.4 Internet Explorer
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4.0
6.9.4 Software Drivers
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6.9.1.2 Monitor
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Sony 27” Monitor, KV-27S45 (PN 6002215-01
Sony 32” Monitor, KV-32S40 (PN 6002216-01
6.9.2 Hardware Option
6.9.2.1 Modem
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