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7. Setup
Use the information in Section 7 to help locate and identify the connectors outlined in
the following steps.
7.1 Installation and Connections
1. Connect a compatible monitor to the VGA output at J21, the Display port at J15, or
the LVDS and Backlight connector at J12, depending on your preference and
capabilities.
NOTE
If you are using a flat panel display, make sure the jumper for Backlight Power at JP7 is
installed as required. See “Backlight Power (JP7)” on page 29 for specific requirements.
NOTE
If you are using a flat panel display (connector J12), configure the panel orientation,
LVDS configuration, and bits per pixel to your preferences/requirements. For more
information, see “Panel Orientation (JP6)” on page 29; “LVDS Configuration (JP5)” on
page 28; and “Bits Per Pixel (JP4)” on page 28.
2. Connect a USB keyboard to any one of the four USB ports at J11 or J13.
3. Plug in the boot media of your preference. The options are:
– CFAST (J103 – on the back of the board, access the CFAST connector by
removing the CFAST cover, see “Access the Enclosure” on page 1 for location)
– MSATA (J9)
– External SATA (J3)
– USB (J11 or J13)
– Ethernet (LAN boot – requires special CMOS settings)
4. Set the jumper at JP3 (Battery Select) for the type of battery backup to be used
(optional).
– Internal battery backup (Default) (jumper pins 2 & 3)
– No battery backup (no jumper installed)
– Optional external battery backup (jumper pins 1 & 2)
5. If using an external battery backup, connect the battery to J7.
6. Connect an Ethernet cable to either of the ports at J11 or J13.
7.2 Power up
Plug in a comp10 to +50 V DC power source at J5. The first time power is
applied, the SYS-405 will boot automatically, bypassing the power button (SW1). After
initial startup, briefly press the power button to turn the SYS-405 on and off.