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Section 2 – Using the SBP-205
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Follow the instructions in the MaxPro or ProRack User Guide that
accompanied your system.
3.
Inspect the SBP-205 jumper settings and reset them as needed.
The SBP-205 jumper switches are pre-set at the factory. If any changes
are needed, it is easier to make them before installing the SBC. See
Jumper Switches
for information and procedures.
4.
Install the processor and the DIMMs.
It is easier to install a processor and DIMMs to the SBC before the
SBC itself is installed. See
Installing and Removing Memory
and
Installing and Removing
a Processor for procedures.
To remove an installed SBC:
1.
Unplug any EIDE or other data cables and port connectors from the
SBC.
2.
Remove the retaining screw located at the rear of the system case.
3.
Lift the SBC from the sockets on the passive backplane.
All MaxPro and ProRack series chassis come with protective stabilizer
bracket is part of the chassis. This bracket must be removed in order to
remove the SBC. Refer to the MaxPro, ProRack User Guide for
removal procedures.
4.
Remove the DIMMs from the installed SBC.
See
Installing and Removing Memory
for procedures.
5.
Remove the processor from the installed SBC.
See
Installing and Removing
a Processor for procedures.
To install the SBP-205:
1.
Position the SBP-205 over the sockets on the passive backplane.
Make sure that the connector pins are facing down. The SBP-205 will
install in only one direction. The correct SBC sockets are the EIDE
with the PCI bus extension. See
Figure 4 – Passive Backplane
and
Figure 5 – SBC Installed to Passive Backplane
for sample illustration
using the PB11109 passive backplane.
2.
Gently press the SBP-205 into the sockets until it clicks into place.
3.
Replace the retaining screw at the rear of the system case.
4.
Connect the EIDE cables, along with any other data cables and external
port connectors.
5.
Close the system case.
6.
Reconnect the power cord and the external connectors, and power up
the system.
As the system boots, the BIOS will detect the SBP-205 settings. You may need to
manually reconfigure the system. See
BIOS
Configuration
for procedures to
configure the BIOS and CMOS.