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FCC/DOC Compliance

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy.  If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

Summary of Contents for Intense 3D Pro 2200S

Page 1: ...Intense 3D Pro 2200S Installation Guide December 1997 DHA025800...

Page 2: ...er third parties which is protected by copyright trade secret and trademark law and may not be provided or otherwise made available without prior written authorization Restricted Rights Legend Use dup...

Page 3: ...ceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Warnings Changes or modifications ma...

Page 4: ...t adjustment repair modification or installation of options or parts by anyone other than Intergraph Corporation The limited warranty also does not cover improper environment excessive or inadequate h...

Page 5: ...4 u Support for Heidi and Intergraph RenderGL graphics libraries u Support for graphics features such as Gouraud shading 2D and 3D vectors and triangles texture processing rectangle fills antialiased...

Page 6: ...tiple screens up to four One slot per screen WARNING You must leave an open slot adjacent to side 1 the side with the texture memory module connector of each installed Intense 3D Pro 2200S board unles...

Page 7: ...3 More information on the Heidi Device Driver and Intergraph s RenderGL graphics library is available on Intergraph Online see Chapter 5...

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Page 9: ...bus Take Antistatic Precautions Static electricity can damage the components inside a computer or on a printed circuit board To keep the possibility of electrostatic discharge to a minimum do the fol...

Page 10: ...your Intense 3D Pro 2200S hardware in its original packaging to obtain warranty service Record the Board s Serial Number You must have the serial number of your Intense 3D Pro 2200S board to get tech...

Page 11: ...o review the README TXT file on the video display driver diskettes as well Review your computer s documentation for instructions on opening and closing the computer identifying PCI expansion slots dis...

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Page 13: ...d on a solid flat non static surface 2 Remove the screw from the standoff attached to the board near the texture memory module connectors See the following figure 3 Align the two connectors on the tex...

Page 14: ...components 5 Remove the slot covers from the selected PCI slots Retain the screws from the slot covers you will use them to secure the boards to the computer s chassis Install the Boards WARNING You m...

Page 15: ...o boards by pushing one connector into the Genloc pin slot on the first board and then pushing the other connector into the Genloc pin slot on the second board The Genloc cable connectors are keyed fo...

Page 16: ...puter monitor NOTE Monitor input ports are usually D sub or Bayonet Nut Connect BNC connectors Shielded cables usually have a ferrite core a box or cylinder shaped attachment near each end to reduce i...

Page 17: ...lay to view the Display Properties dialog 4 Click Settings tab then click Display Type and then click Change The Change Display dialog displays 5 Click Have Disk The Install From Disk dialog displays...

Page 18: ...tabs to configure the operation of the computer s video display when it is controlled by the Intense 3D Pro 2200S Graphics Accelerator For example click the Settings tab to change the screen resolutio...

Page 19: ...ned display area as a single canvas that covers all screens In this Full Canvas style windows centered on the canvas may be split between screens This includes most system dialog boxes To activate mul...

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Page 21: ...mation and driver software To connect to the IBBS 1 Set your system s communications protocol for eight 8 data bits no parity one 1 stop bit and any baud rate up to 14 400 2 Using a modem dial the IBB...

Page 22: ...phone call the Customer Response Center at 1 800 633 7248 u 7 00 a m to 7 00 p m Central Time u Monday through Friday except holidays Have the following information readily available when you call u P...

Page 23: ...o Intergraph for repair or replacement Intergraph will send you a new or repaired board as soon as possible Accept a replacement board by overnight shipment subject to availability of parts You must p...

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Page 25: ...8 A Monitor Resolutions Intense 3D Pro 2200S supports standard multi sync monitors including Intergraph 17 inch and 21 inch multi sync monitors at the following resolutions and maximum refresh rates H...

Page 26: ...InterView 28hd96 monitors at the following resolutions and maximum refresh rates Hz Note that i indicates an interlaced frequency Resolution Aspect Ratio Bits Per Pixel Vertical Refresh Rates Hz 640...

Page 27: ...IP mapped or non MIP mapped The 16 MB module provides texture acceleration up to 4 Mtexels at 32 bits per texel RGBA and supports a map size up to 1K x 1K MIP mapped or non MIP mapped DDC and DPMS Sup...

Page 28: ...ength is less than three meters Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 Red Analog Video 9 5V Supply 2 Green Analog Video 10 Ground 3 Blue Analog Video 11 Monitor ID bit 0 4 Monitor ID bit 2 12 Monitor ID b...

Page 29: ...The stereo sync output port is a female 5 pin mini DIN connector The port provides connection to the emitter module of a pair of LCD shutter glasses Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 12V 4 Stereo S...

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