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Raptor AT
Motherboard
Installation Guide
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Introduction Table of Contents Notice...................................................... IV Introduction .......................................... V Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration......1 Step 1 Setting the Jumpers 3 Jumper Locations ............................................................. 4 CMOS Reset....................................................................... 5 Disk-on-Chip Selection..................................................... 5 Flash BIOS Write Protect ...
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Change User Password.................................................. 34 Change Supervisor Password....................................... 35 Change Language Settings............................................ 35 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings ................... 35 Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe Settings.................. 36 Save Settings and Exit ................................................... 36 Exit without Saving.....................
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Introduction Appendix D On-Board Industrial Devices .......................55 Watchdog Timer.............................................................. 55 Post Code Display .......................................................... 56 Appendix E On-Board Ethernet .................67 III
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They are in no way responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication. This publication and any accompanying software may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photoco
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Introduction Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Raptor AT industrial embedded motherboard. The Raptor AT design was based on the Intel 440BX chipset providing the ideal platform to industrial applications. The Raptor AT design is based on the Intel Celeron and PIII processor. With proper installation and maintenance, your Raptor AT will provide years of high performance and trouble free operation. This manual provides a detailed explanation into the installation and use
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Appendix A - Technical Specifications A complete listing of all the major technical specifications of the Raptor AT is provided. Appendix B - Flash BIOS Programming (optional) Provides all the information necessary to program your optional AMIBIOS Flash BIOS. Appendix C - Disk-on-Chip Two on-board sockets for a solid state flash disk device. Appendix D - Industrial Devices Watchdog Timer and On-Board POST (Power On Self Testing) code display. Ap
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Introduction Warranty This product is warranted against material and manufacturing defects for two years from the date of delivery. Buyer agrees that if this product proves defective the manufacturer is only obligated to repair, replace or refund the purchase price of this product at manufacturer's discretion. The warranty is void if the product has been subjected to alteration, misuse or abuse; if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than the manufacturer; or if failure is
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide • One PS/2 mouse header and one AT keyboard connector. • Two Universal Serial Bus headers. • Two Disk-on-Chip on-board sockets up to 288MB each with FFS for diskless applications. • Software and hardware programmable Watchdog Timer & on- board POST Display Diagnostics. • Four 16-bit ISA slots and four 32-bit PCI slots. • Ethernet header. • Power Button – advanced management support. • Automatic CPU voltage & temperature monitoring device (optional). R
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration This chapter provides all the necessary information for installing the Raptor AT into a standard PC chassis. Topics discussed include: installing the CPU (if necessary), DRAM installation, jumper settings for CPU and standard I/O. Handling Precautions The Raptor AT has been designed to be as rugged as possible but it can be damaged if dropped, jarred sharply or struck. Damage may also occur by using excessive force in perform
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS! Work on a conductive surface that is connected to the ground. Before touching any electronic device, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal object or, and highly recommended, use a grounding strap. 2
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Step 1 Setting the Jumpers Your Raptor AT is equipped with a large number of peripherals and has the ability to run at a variety of speeds without the need to change any crystals or oscillators. As such, there are a large number of configuration jumpers on the board. Taken step by step, setting these jumpers is easy. We suggest you review each section and follow the instructions. Jumper Types Jumpers are small copper pins attached to the system board.
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Jumper Locations Use the diagram below and the tables on the following pages to locate and set the on-board configuration jumpers. Figure 1-1 Jumper Locations 4
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration CMOS Reset This option is provided as a convenience for those who need to reset the CMOS registers. It should always be set to "Normal" for standard operation. If the CMOS needs to be reset, turn off the system, move JP5 to 2-3, turn the system on, move jumper to 1-2 and press reset. Table 1-1 CMOS Reset Reset CMOS Normal Clear CMOS JP5 1-2* 2-3 * Manufacturer's Settings. Disk-on-Chip Selection The jumper JP7 allows selection for the addresses on Dis
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Clock Speed Selection The Raptor AT has a CPU automatic speed selector device. The jumper JP11 allows selection for this option. Table 1-4 Clock Frequency Selection Clock JP11 JP11 JP11 Frequency 1-2 2-3 3-4 AUTODETECT* Closed Open Open 66MHz Open Closed Open 100MHz Open Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings. Watchdog Timer Selection The watchdog timer can be set as hardware, software or disabled through JP10. JP8 sets the time-out and JP6 set
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Table 1-7 Watchdog Address Selection Watchdog JP6 JP6 Address 1-2 2-3 110h* Closed Open 310h Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings. On-board Ethernet The Raptor AT has a built-in 10/100 Ethernet. The jumper JP12 either disables (2-3) or enables (1-2) this feature. For more information please refer to Appendix E. Table 1-8 Ethernet Selection Ethernet Enabled Disabled Selection JP12 1-2* 2-3 * Manufacturer's Settings. ATX
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Step 2 DRAM, CPU, Disk-on-Chip and Cables Installation Depending upon how your Raptor AT is configured you may need to install the following: • DRAM (DIMMs) • CPU • Disk-on-chip Raptor AT Memory Configuration The Raptor AT offers 3 DIMM memory sockets (Locations J28, J27 and J26 – Figure 1-2). They can be configured with 3.3V unbuffered SDRAM modules. It is very important that the quality of the DIMMs is good. Unreliable operation of the system
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Locate the CPU socket on your Raptor AT system board (PGA Socket – Location U21 – Figure 1-2). To install the processor, lift the lever of the ZIF socket and gently insert the CPU. The CPU will fit only in the right alignment. Make sure the CPU is inserted all the way. Lower the lever. Install the CPU fan. Make sure it is locked and connected to J3 (see pin-out in Appendix A). The continued push of technology to increase performance levels (higher operating
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Raptor AT – Installation Guide Airflow management It is important to manage the velocity, quantity and direction of air that flows within the system (and how it flows) to maximize the volume of air that flows over the processor. Thermal interface management To optimize the heatsink design for the Celeron/Pentium III processor, it is important to understand the impact of factors related to the interface between the processor and the heatsink base. Specifically, the bond line thickness