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When prompted to select a workgroup or domain, or to create a user account, you can do
so at another time.

When prompted to create an Emergency Repair Disk, do so.

After installing the operating system:

Install drivers or other system software from any backup diskettes.  System software
delivered on backup diskette is usually more current than system software on the
operating system CD-ROM.

On a TD-200 system with Intense 3D Pro graphics, install Windows NT Workstation 3.51
Service Pack 4 software from the Service Pack 4 CD-ROM.  Refer to the 

README

.

TXT

file on the Service Pack 4 CD-ROM for more information.  Note that you cannot remove
an installed Service Pack.

If you created a Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE) backup diskette during system
configuration, install the QFE update software.  Refer to the 

README

.

TXT

 file on the QFE

diskette for more information.

Configure the system as described in Chapter 3, “Configuring the System.”

Perform any additional installation and configuration tasks described in the Late-Breaking
News
 document delivered with your system.

Perform any operational changes required for your system as described in Chapter 4,
“Operating Notes.”

You can install additional accessories for the sound processor, available from the
Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS) or from vendor bulletin boards pointed to by
the IBBS.

Windows 95

Depending on your system’s configuration, you will need some or all of the following system
software (on backup diskette or on the operating system CD-ROM) during installation:

SCSI adapter driver

G76, G95, or Intense 3D video display driver

Network adapter driver

Sound processor driver

Mouse driver

QFE update software

Summary of Contents for TD-20 Setup

Page 1: ...TD 20 TD 200 System Setup March 1997 DHA018940...

Page 2: ...e and its file formats and audio visual displays described herein all rights reserved may only be used pursuant to the applicable software license agreement contains confidential and proprietary infor...

Page 3: ...lp DOC Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of...

Page 4: ...Part 15 Subpart B FCC Class B IEC 1000 4 2 1991 Electrostatic Discharge Requirements IEC 1000 4 3 1994 Radiated Electromagnetic Field Requirements IEC 1000 4 4 1984 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Re...

Page 5: ...Connecting to AC Power 4 Starting the System 5 What Now 5 2 Setting Up the Software 7 Preparing for Setup 7 Going Through Setup 9 Using the Welcome Dialog 10 Creating Backup Diskettes 10 Creating a R...

Page 6: ...System Software 27 Before You Begin 27 Windows NT Workstation 4 0 28 Windows NT Workstation 3 51 29 Windows 95 30 Updating the Operating System 32 6 Expanding the System 33 Adding External Peripheral...

Page 7: ...th 256 KB cache u The Windows 95 operating system TD 20 or the Windows NT Workstation 3 51 or 4 0 operating system TD 20 and TD 200 u An Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics EIDE device controller o...

Page 8: ...re install the operating system and associated system software u Chapter 6 Expanding the System provides information on expanding the system by adding external and internal peripheral devices expansio...

Page 9: ...g and using Windows 95 refer to Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 and to online Help u First time users of Windows 95 can refer to Windows 95 Starts Here and Windows 95 How Why online presentations del...

Page 10: ...d or an optional hardware device Refer to the Late Breaking News shipped with your system for important hardware and documentation information not covered in this document Learning About System Ergono...

Page 11: ...k the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service IBBS is an electronic forum for Intergraph customers to exchange information with Intergraph s technical and marketing staff and with other Intergraph customers...

Page 12: ...the information you need Finding Intergraph on the Internet You can find Intergraph on the Internet in the following ways u If you have a World Wide Web browser connect to Intergraph Online Intergrap...

Page 13: ...pter a network adapter a SCSI adapter and a PC Card slot adapter CAUTION Carefully remove the monitor and the base unit from their packaging Do not let the monitor or the base unit drop onto a hard su...

Page 14: ...o cable from monitor to video port on the installed video display adapter u Network cable to network port on the optional network adapter board u SCSI cable to SCSI port on the optional SCSI adapter b...

Page 15: ...PCI SCSI adapter optional 2 PCI Video display adapter optional for G95 dual screen 3 PCI Video display adapter 4 PCI or ISA Network adapter optional 5 ISA 6 ISA PC Card adapter optional no external c...

Page 16: ...f the power switch is ON serious equipment damage may result when you plug the power cord into an AC outlet WARNING If you do not set the AC voltage switch correctly serious equipment damage may resul...

Page 17: ...following figure CD ROM Drive Door Lock Floppy Disk Drive Power Switch Power On LED Disk Access LED The system starts and boots to a Setup screen or logon dialog for the operating system What Now Ref...

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Page 19: ...or operating system problems or limitations on your Intergraph system if any are needed u The default File Allocation Table FAT file system The first time you start the system it boots to a Setup scre...

Page 20: ...to a network get and record the following information from your network administrator u Computer name for your system u Workgroup name if the system will be part of a workgroup u Domain name if the s...

Page 21: ...cept as noted in the following text You can set up a user account and join a workgroup or domain after you configure the video display the sound processor and networking On a system running Windows NT...

Page 22: ...e screen instead of a Setup screen Press CTRL ALT DELETE to display the logon dialog and press ENTER or select OK to log on to Windows NT Workstation u You can set up a user account and join a workgro...

Page 23: ...pair Disk Windows NT Workstation or a Startup Diskette Windows 95 during Setup select Repair Disk on the Welcome dialog to create the appropriate diskette The files on these diskettes can restore the...

Page 24: ...12 What Now Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the System to configure the system for use Refer to the online System Introduction for information on system features and controls...

Page 25: ...companying the installed video display adapter and driver for detailed configuration instructions Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for information on using the Display Properties o...

Page 26: ...NT Workstation 4 0 To change the dual screen style under Windows NT Workstation 3 51 you must edit the Windows NT Registry WARNING Be careful when making changes to the Registry Any mistakes or incor...

Page 27: ...itor is connected to the system but a multi sync monitor type is not selected and the display driver cannot determine this by querying the monitor Select an appropriate multi sync monitor type u A sel...

Page 28: ...y have to install network driver software and network adapter control software and then change operating system settings to enable networking Before you do this make sure the network adapter is connec...

Page 29: ...st Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its availability If you obtain a Service Pack from any other source be aware that it may not be certified against your Intergraph hardware Co...

Page 30: ...None u On the Advanced Peripheral Configuration screen set Secondary IDE Interface to Disabled Updating the BIOS From time to time new versions of the system s basic input output system BIOS are made...

Page 31: ...ure that all parameter settings match the settings you recorded before you updated the BIOS In particular verify that on both the Main IDE Adapter 0 Master and Main IDE Adapter 0 Slave screens both LB...

Page 32: ...ct Update System BIOS and press ENTER 17 When prompted to enter a path to the file press TAB to select the Directories box Press the up down arrow keys to select drive A and then press ENTER Press TAB...

Page 33: ...ed to diskette What Now Refer to Chapter 4 Operating Notes to learn things you may need to know when operating the system Refer to Chapter 5 Installing System Software if you need to re install the op...

Page 34: ...22...

Page 35: ...password into the appropriate boxes 3 On a system running Windows NT Workstation if appropriate type a domain name 4 Select OK or press ENTER To stop the operating system 1 Select Shut Down from the...

Page 36: ...through the Welcome dialog that displays after first time startup If you did not you should create the appropriate diskette after you finish configuring the system If you did you should update it any...

Page 37: ...on PCMCIA Windows NT Workstation and Windows 95 provide support for PC Card devices Refer to the operating system documentation and Help for more information on PC Card device support CAUTION You must...

Page 38: ...mary IDE controller u Configure the BIOS for a SCSI system Refer to Chapter 3 Configuring the System for BIOS configuration information Refer to the appropriate System Board Manual for device connecti...

Page 39: ...the Software u Backup diskettes and documentation delivered with any expansion boards purchased from Intergraph u The Late Breaking News document delivered with your system System software required d...

Page 40: ...stall Windows NT Workstation 4 0 As you install the operating system u You can safely select the default responses during the Setup process u Allow Setup to configure the network only if you have an i...

Page 41: ...n you will need some or all of the following system software on backup diskette or on the operating system CD ROM during installation u SCSI adapter driver u G76 G95 or Intense 3D Pro video display dr...

Page 42: ...em configuration install the QFE update software Refer to the README TXT file on the QFE diskette for more information u Configure the system as described in Chapter 3 Configuring the System u Perform...

Page 43: ...want to use CAUTION Make sure that all disk drives attached to the system are partitioned and formatted with the File Allocation Table FAT file system before attempting to install Windows 95 or the in...

Page 44: ...from the factory the system s hard disk drive contains Windows 95 Setup files in the C WINDOWS OPTIONS CABS directory as compressed CAB files When installing network or video display adapter drivers y...

Page 45: ...ce SCSI adapter board connect SCSI 1 or SCSI 2 peripherals to the SCSI port on the adapter board Use a cable with standard 50 pin SCSI connectors Refer to the documentation delivered with the adapter...

Page 46: ...istatic 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 following u Turn...

Page 47: ...95 this is handled by the Device Manager On systems running Windows NT Workstation this may be handled by running a configuration program provided with an ISA board by its vendor If the vendor provide...

Page 48: ...st install the ICU to a File Allocation Table FAT partition on your system s hard disk drive ICU installation will not work on an NTFS only system because you cannot access NTFS partitions from the IC...

Page 49: ...diskette ICU Diskette 1 and label the second diskette ICU Diskette 2 NOTE On a system running Windows NT and using the NT File System NTFS you must install the ICU to a File Allocation Table FAT part...

Page 50: ...to 256 MB of random access memory RAM The computer supports the use of Extended Data Out EDO Error Checking and Correction ECC and Past Page Mode FPM dynamic RAM DRAM memory TD 20 TD 200 The system bo...

Page 51: ...72 pin 60 ns single or double sided SIMMs with tin plated contacts u Install SIMMs one bank at a time beginning with bank 0 u Fill both slots in a bank u Use the same size SIMM in both slots in a ban...

Page 52: ...a PC Card slot from Intergraph they occupy these bays u Three 3 5 inch peripheral bays for devices not accessible from outside the system such as hard disk drives These bays can support three 1 0 inc...

Page 53: ...ch side The following figure shows the location on the system board of the IDE bus connectors and the power connectors to which you can connect internal peripheral devices TD 20 TD 200 NOTE The system...

Page 54: ...ernal SCSI peripheral devices to this adapter If you need the driver for the system s SCSI adapter for example if you must re install the operating system and associated system software you can find i...

Page 55: ...controller 14 Primary IDE controller or open 7 Parallel port LPT1 default 15 Secondary IDE controller or open TD 200 IRQ System Resource IRQ System Resource 0 Reserved interval timer 8 Real time cloc...

Page 56: ...Open 4 DMA controller 1 Audio or open 5 Audio or open 2 Floppy disk controller 6 Open 3 Open 7 Open TD 200 Channel Assignment Channel Assignment 0 Audio or open 4 Reserved cascade channel 1 Audio or...

Page 57: ...DF DMA controller 00F0 00FF Math coprocessor 01F0 01F7 Primary PCI IDE controller 0200 0207 MIDI game port 0220 022F Audio 0274 0277 I O read data port for ISA Plug and Play enumerator 02F8 02FF Seria...

Page 58: ...F Serial port COM2 0330 0331 MPU 401 MIDI 0378 037F Parallel port LPT1 03BC 03BF Parallel port LPT3 03E8 03EF Serial port COM3 03F8 03FF Serial port COM1 03B4 03B5 Video VGA 03BA Video VGA 03C0 03CA V...

Page 59: ...les used with system 2 configuring BIOS 17 dual screen display G95 graphics 14 Intense 3D Pro graphics TD 200 13 ISA expansion boards 35 networking 16 sound processor 16 the PC Card adapter 16 the SCS...

Page 60: ...40 InterSite Version Manager 10 ISA bus interrupt IRQ assignments 43 ISA Configuration Utility ICU defining legacy ISA expansion boards 35 TD 20 36 TD 200 37 ISA expansion boards adding 35 slots for...

Page 61: ...Packs for the operating system 17 32 setting AC voltage switch 4 Setup going through 9 information for 8 preparing for 7 Setup files Windows 95 10 32 Setup files Windows NT Workstation 9 29 sound proc...

Page 62: ...dio input application 25 telephone support xi training x troubleshooting video display 15 U unpacking the system 1 updates to the operating system 17 32 updating the BIOS 18 V Version Manager 10 video...

Page 63: ...Customer Response Center From Customer Name Customer Contact Phone Mail Address Reason for Return NOTE All returned equipment MUST be shipped in original Intergraph packaging to obtain warranty servic...

Page 64: ...you will be assigned a RGA log number 3 Copy and complete the RGA Form on the previous page entering the RGA log number obtained from the Customer Response Center Ensure that the address in the From...

Page 65: ...oration 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 TO Repair Depot RGA No ________________________ Intergraph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 TO Repair Depot RGA No ______________________...

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