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Summary of Contents for P6BAT-B

Page 1: ... fitness for any particular purpose Further the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp MMX Pentium Pentium II Pentium III Celeron are reg...

Page 2: ...s 11 Preparing the Mainboard 12 Mainboard Guide 12 Check the Jumper Settings 14 Install the Mainboard in the Case 17 Connecting Power Chassis Fans and Panel 19 Install Other Hardware 21 Install the Processor 21 Installing a Slot1 Processor 23 Installing a Socket 370 Processor 25 Install the Memory Modules 27 Install a Hard Disk Drive and CD ROM DVD 28 Installing a Floppy Diskette Drive 31 Using th...

Page 3: ... Integrated Peripherals Option 55 Supervisor and User Password Settings 57 IDE HDD Auto Detection Option 57 Save And Exit Setup Option 58 Exit Without Saving Option 58 Chapter 4 Software 59 About the Software 59 Folders for this Mainboard 59 Running the Support CD ROM 61 Utility Folder Installation Notes 61 CMI8X38 Folder Installation Notes 62 Audio Software 62 Modem Driver and Software 63 VIA Fol...

Page 4: ... The KOB 693 DCS is a baby AT sized mainboard that uses 4 layer printed circuit board and measures 22cm x 22cm The mainboard features the VIA Apollo Pro Plus chipset The KOB 693 DCS has a slot1 and a socket 370 so that it can be installed with either a slot1 processor SEPP Celeron Pentium II Pentium III or a socket 370 processor PGA Celeron FC PGA Coppermine processor The mainboard includes an int...

Page 5: ...that make this one of the best value mainboards on the market About the Manual The manual consists of the following chapters Introduction Use the Introduction Chapter to learn about the features of the mainboard and the checklist of items that are shipped with the package Installation Use the Installation Chapter to learn how to install the mainboard and get your system up and running Setup Use th...

Page 6: ...inboard automatically determines the CPU clock frequency and system bus frequency for the kind of processor that you install You may be able to change these automatic settings by making changes to jumpers on the mainboard or changing the settings in the system setup utility We strongly recommend that you do not overclock the mainboard to run processors or other components faster than their rated s...

Page 7: ...oppermine processors are the ideal choice for an entry level PC For better performance the KOB 693 DCS can be installed with a slot1 processor The SEPP Single Edge Processor Package Celeron is the least expensive slot 1 processor It has 32K of internal cache memory 128K of external cache memory except for older versions and operates over a 66 MHz system bus SEPP Celerons ship with clock speeds ran...

Page 8: ...rd s I O functions The CMI 8738 PCI C3DX is a two chip solution that provides an integrated audio and fax modem system Built in PCI 3D Sound The system includes built in PCI 3D audio support The chip provides Sound Blaster 16 bit compatible audio plus support for Microsoft s DirectSound 3D specification and Aureal A3D interface The sound ports include jacks for speakers microphone and stereo in an...

Page 9: ... Keyboard Power On Feature Using the system BIOS setup program you can configure the system to turn on using a keyboard typed password A green keyboard is not required Hardware Monitoring The system supports hardware monitoring so that monitoring software applications can generate warnings if critical parameters such as voltages and temperatures are exceeded Programmable Firmware The mainboard inc...

Page 10: ... choosing a case avoiding static electricity damage and setting jumpers Preparing the Mainboard Provides a guide to the mainboard and I O port locations full details on the jumper settings and advice on installing the mainboard in the system case Install Other Hardware Provides guidance on installing essential hardware processor memory hard disk drive CD ROM floppy disk drive and expansion cards M...

Page 11: ... to enable or disable the modem integrated on the mainboard Function Jumper Cap Enable modem Open pins 1 2 Disable modem Short pins 1 2 1 2 JP1B Note If you use jumper JP1A to disable the audio system the modem is automatically disabled as well even if JP1B is set to enabled JP2 Keyboard power on jumper Use this 3 pin jumper to enable keyboard power on with hot keys or password 3 2 1 Function Jump...

Page 12: ...s jumper is open it forces the mainboard to use a 100 MHz system bus even if the processor requires a 66 MHz bus Function Jumper Cap Auto Short pins 1 2 Force 100 MHz Open pins 1 2 JP6 1 2 JP7 Select FC PGA Coppermine jumper Use these 3 pin jumper sets to set the socket 370 on the board for use with a FC PGA Coppermine processor Function Jumper Cap FC PGA Coppermine Short pins 1 2 Normal operation...

Page 13: ... before beginning the installation Leave all components inside their static proof bags until they are required for the installation procedure Handle all circuit boards and electronic components carefully Hold boards by the edges only Do not flex or stress circuit boards Choosing a Case This is a baby AT sized mainboard that measures 220mm x 220mm It has 3 PCI slots one ISA slot and an AGP slot The...

Page 14: ...jumper cap is placed on both pins the jumper is SHORT If you remove the jumper cap or place the jumper cap on just one pin the jumper is OPEN SHORT This illustration shows a 3 pin jumper The jumper cap is placed on pins 2 and 3 so this jumper setting is SHORT PINS 2 3 This illustration shows the same 3 pin jumper The jumper cap is placed on pins 1 and 2 so this jumper setting is SHORT PINS 1 2 In ...

Page 15: ...following illustration and key to identify the components on your mainboard KBD JP2 PW1 PW2 SLOT1 JP4 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 IDE2 IDE1 JP5 FAN2 J10 SOCKET 370 ISA PCI3 PCI2 PCI1 AGP JP1B JP1A J3 SB1 J6 CD1 CD2 FAN1 J7 PRN1 J4 COM1 COM2 J1 JP6 JP7 FDC1 12 ...

Page 16: ...arallel port LPT1 CD1 Audio connector for CD ROM DVD drive CD2 Auxiliary audio connector for CD ROM DVD drive FAN1 Power connector for CPU cooling fan FAN2 Power connector for case cooling fan SB1 SB link connector for Creative PCI sound cards J1 SPDIF digital audio connector J3 Connector for fax modem module J4 Connector for audio ports extension bracket J6 Wake on LAN connector J7 Connector for ...

Page 17: ...system on an add in card 1 2 JP1A Function Jumper Cap Enable audio Open pins 1 2 Disable audio Short pins 1 2 JP1B Modem Enable disable Jumper Use this 2 pin jumper to enable or disable the modem integrated on this mainboard You have to disable the modem if you plan on using an alternate modem 1 2 JP1B Function Jumper Cap Enable modem Open pins 1 2 Disable modem Short pins 1 2 Note When jumper JP1...

Page 18: ...mper Use this 3 pin jumper to prepare the mainboard for the installation of a slot1 processor cartridge or a socket 370 PPGA Celeron processor 1 2 3 JP4 Function Jumper Cap Select slot1 processor Short pins 1 2 Select socket 370 processor Short pins 2 3 JP5 Clear CMOS Memory Jumper This jumper lets you erase the system setup settings that are stored in CMOS memory You might need to erase this data...

Page 19: ...s a 66 MHz bus 1 2 JP6 Function Jumper Cap Auto Short pins 1 2 Force 100 MHz Open pins 2 3 JP7 Select FC PGA Coppermine jumper Use these 3 pin jumper sets to set the socket 370 on the board for use with a FC PGA Coppermine processor Function Jumper Cap FC PGA Coppermine Short pins 1 2 Normal operation other processors Short pins 2 3 1 2 3 JP7 16 ...

Page 20: ...ainboard You can secure the mainboard in the system case by placing the mainboard over the mounting brackets and driving screws through the mainboard into the mounting brackets Note Do not overtighten the screws as this can stress the mainboard The illustration below shows a mainboard installing in a standard desktop case Power Supply Unit Drive Cage Expansion Slots I O Template 17 ...

Page 21: ...The illustration below shows the mainboard installing into a tower type case Power Supply Unit Drive Cage Expansion Slots I O Template 18 ...

Page 22: ...e case switches and indicators to the J10 panel connector on the mainboard PW2 J10 FAN2 PW1 Power Connector This mainboard has two power connectors If you are using an ATX power supply connect the power cable from the ATX power supply unit to PW1 If you are using an AT power supply connect the power cable from the AT power supply unit to PW2 Chassis Fan If your case has a cooling fan installed in ...

Page 23: ...ections to the case switches and indicators Function Pins Speaker 1 3 5 7 Power Indicator 2 4 6 Keylock 8 10 Turbo Indicator 13 14 Hard Disk Indicator 15 16 Reset Switch 17 18 Suspend Switch 19 20 Power Switch 21 22 1 2 Power LED Pins 2 4 6 Speaker Pins 1 3 5 7 Keylock Pins 8 10 Turbo LED Pins 13 14 HDD LED Pins 15 16 Reset Switch Pins 17 18 Suspend LED Pins 19 20 Power Suspend Switch Pins 21 22 2...

Page 24: ...new instructions to improve the throughput of multimedia data such as 3D audio and video speech recognition MPEG2 motion picture encoding decoding and TCP IP internet connections However only recently released software has the capability of using these improved instructions The Pentium III has 32K of internal cache memory and 512K of external cache memory Currently Pentium III processors are avail...

Page 25: ... The socket 370 supports both Intel PPGA Celeron and FC PGA Coppermine processors Intel PPGA Celeron PPGA stands for Plastic Pin Grid Array This is a description of the square plastic package that the processor is embedded in The PPGA Celeron is identical to the SEPP Celeron except for the external packaging PPGA Celerons run at clock speeds from 300 MHz through to 500 MHz All the current PPGA Cel...

Page 26: ...e slot1 Other cartridge holders are a single assembly that sits over the whole length of the slot1 Some cartridge holders are secured in place with screws If you have this kind of cartridge holder don t overtighten the screws as this can stress the mainboard Some cartridge holders are secured in place with plastic pins In this case place the mainboard on a foam plastic mat when you push the pins i...

Page 27: ...e configured to deliver the correct clock speed and the correct system bus for the kind of processor that you have installed You can do this by using the system setup utility The first time you start the system immediately enter the setup system and make the appropriate settings Usually you can automatically configure the CPU by using the BIOS Features page of the setup utility See Chapter 3 for m...

Page 28: ...1 corner on the socket 370 and the pin 1 corner on the processor The socket pin 1 corner is adjacent to the handle of the locking lever The processor pin 1 corner is beveled 4 Matching the pin 1 corners drop the processor into the socket No force is required and the processor should seat into the socket easily 5 Swing the locking lever down and hook it under the latch on the edge of the socket Thi...

Page 29: ...start the system immediately enter the setup utility and make the appropriate settings Usually you can automatically configure the CPU by using the CPU BIOS Features page of the setup utility See Chapter 3 for more information Note If you have installed a socket 370 processor make sure that the Select Slot1 or Socket 370 jumper JP4 is at the appropriate setting For a socket 370 processor pins 2 3 ...

Page 30: ... install memory chips that operate at 66 MHz You must install at least one memory module You can install the memory module in either DIMM1 DIMM2 or DIMM3 Each module may be installed with up to 256 MB of memory so the maximum capacity is 768 MB The mainboard supports memory chips that have EC Error Correction or ECC Error Correction Code 1 Locate the DIMM slots on the mainboard Locking latches Mem...

Page 31: ... interface IDE1 and a secondary IDE interface IDE2 The mainboard ships with one IDE ribbon cable which supports one or two IDE devices All IDE devices have jumpers or switches that can be used to set the IDE device as MASTER or SLAVE If you install two IDE devices on one cable you must make sure that one device is set to MASTER and the other device is set to SLAVE The documentation of your IDE dev...

Page 32: ...ug one of the connectors on the IDE cable into the IDE connector on the back edge of the CD ROM DVD drive It doesn t matter which connector on the cable that you use Make sure that you have the pin 1 side of the cable matched with the pin 1 side of the connector 3 Plug a power cable from the case power supply unit into the power connector on the back edge of the CD ROM DVD drive 4 Use the audio ca...

Page 33: ...Power connector CD ROM DVD drive CD1 CD2 IDE2 IDE ribbon cable IDE connector Audio connector 30 ...

Page 34: ...to the diskette drive interface on the mainboard FDC1 2 Plug one of the connectors on the diskette drive cable into the data connector on the back edge of the floppy diskette drive Make sure that you have the pin 1 side of the cable matched with the pin 1 side of the connector 3 Plug a power cable from the case power supply unit into the power connector on the back edge of the diskette drive 4 Whe...

Page 35: ...aphics adapter that has the AGP Accelerated Graphics Port edge connector PCI1 PCI2 PCI3 AGP ISA1 1 Before installing an expansion card check the documentation for the card carefully If the card is not Plug and Play you may have to manually configure the card before installation 2 Select which expansion slot you are going to use for your add in card 3 In the system case remove the blanking plate fr...

Page 36: ...or is correctly seated in the slot 6 Secure the metal bracket of the card in the empty slot in the system case with a screw 7 For some add in cards for example graphics adapters and network adapters you have to install drivers and software before you can begin using the add in card PCI add in card PCI slot Edge connector Metal bracket 33 ...

Page 37: ...re When your system is in a power saving mode any traffic through the network can automatically resume the system You must enable this item using the Power Management page of the setup utility See Chapter 3 for more information SB1 SB Link Connector If you have installed a PCI Creative Sound Blaster audio card you can connect the card to the SB Link circuit on the mainboard The SB Link circuit sol...

Page 38: ...extension bracket Audio ports extension bracket V 90 fax modem module Optional extension brackets and modules include ATX form card Digital audio extension bracket Fax modem Module You must install the fax modem card in order to use the built in fax modem J3 The fax modem module is supplied with this mainboard 1 Locate the J3 fax modem connector on the mainboard 2 Remove the expansion slot blankin...

Page 39: ...the two serial port connectors COM1 and COM2 Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis 2 Plug the two cables from the serial ports extension bracket into the COM1 and COM2 connectors You can connect either of the cables to either of the connectors The port connected to COM1 is identified as serial port COM1 3 The port connected to COM2 is identified as COM2 4 3 Insta...

Page 40: ...Port Extension Bracket If you want to have an external parallel port available in your computer case you must install the parallel port extension bracket The parallel port extension bracket is supplied with this mainboard PRN1 1 Locate the parallel port connector PRN1 Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis 2 Plug the cable from the parallel port extension bracket ...

Page 41: ... jacks for line in line out and microphone 1 Locate the audio ports connector J4 Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis 2 Plug the cable from the audio ports extension bracket into the J4 connector 3 Install the metal bracket into the expansion slot in the system chassis from which you removed the blanking plate 4 Secure the bracket by driving a screw through the ...

Page 42: ...IF In jack an SPDIF Out jack and Line in jack 1 Locate the SPDIF digital audio connector J1 Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis 2 Plug the cable from the digital audio ports extension bracket into the J1 connector 3 Install the metal bracket into the expansion slot in the system chassis from which you removed the blanking plate 4 Secure the bracket by driving a...

Page 43: ...Serial Bus ports 1 Locate the ATX form bracket connector J7 Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis 2 Plug the cable from the ATX form extension bracket into the J7 connector 3 Install the metal bracket into the expansion slot in the system chassis from which you removed the blanking plate 4 Secure the bracket by driving a screw through the slot in the top of the m...

Page 44: ...s you to make changes to the setup utility This happens when the system finds an error during the POST Power On Self Test that it carries out at start up Starting the Setup Utility You can only start the setup utility shortly after the computer has been turned on A prompt appears on the computer display which says Press DEL to run Setup When you see this prompt press the Delete key and the system ...

Page 45: ...g the F10 key You can change the color scheme of the utility by pressing the F2 key while holding down the Shift key When you are in one of the options that displays a dialog box you can return to the main menu by pressing the Escape key When you are in an option that displays a table of items you can return to the main menu by pressing the Escape key For some items you can display a help message ...

Page 46: ...y this file to the new system diskette 4 Copy the new BIOS file that you downloaded from the manufacturer s website to the newly formatted system diskette 5 Turn off your computer and insert the newly formatted DOS diskette in your computer s diskette drive 6 You might need to run the setup utility and change the boot priority items on the BIOS Features Setup page to force your computer to boot fr...

Page 47: ...find that a drive cannot be automatically detected you can use these items to select USER then manually enter the characteristics of the drive The documentation provided with your drive provides the data you need to fill in the values for CYLS cylinders HEAD read write heads and so on The drive documentation drive may not tell you what value to use under the MODE heading If the drive is smaller th...

Page 48: ...the video mode of the system This mainboard has a built in VGA graphics system so you must leave this item at the default value Halt On Default All Errors This item defines the operation of the system POST Power On Self Test routine You can use this item to select which kind of errors in the POST are sufficient to halt the system BIOS CPU Features Setup Option This option displays a table of items...

Page 49: ...t target the system BIOS particularly the CIH virus When Anti Virus Protection is enabled it provides some protection against viruses which try to write to the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk drive This item is disabled as a default You might need to disable it so that you can install an operating system We recommend that you enable Anti Virus Protection as soon as you have insta...

Page 50: ...item defines how the system handles legacy software that was written for an earlier generation of processors Leave this item at the default value Memory Parity ECC Check Default Disabled If this item is enabled it allows the system to use parity checking and ECC Error Correction Code to catch errors in system memory Security Option Default Setup If you have installed password protection this item ...

Page 51: ... critical timing parameters for components including the memory and the system logic Generally you should leave the items on this page at their default values unless you are very familiar with the technical specifications of your system hardware Bank 0 1 DRAM Timing Default SDRAM 10ns Bank 2 3 DRAM Timing Default SDRAM 10ns Bank 4 5 DRAM Timing Default SDRAM 10ns These three fields define the spee...

Page 52: ...ts a timing parameters for legacy 8 bit and 16 bit ISA expansion cards We recommend that you leave these items at the default value Enabled AGP Aperture Size Default 64M This item defines the size of the aperture if you use an AGP graphics adapter It refers to a section of the PCI memory address range used for graphics memory AGP 2X Mode Default Enabled This item lets you improve performance by do...

Page 53: ...controlled by timeouts If the system is inactive for a time the timeouts begin counting If the inactivity continues so that the timeout period elapses the system enters a power saving mode If any item in the list of PM Events is Enabled then any activity on that item will restart the timeout counters or resume the system from a power saving mode Wake Up Calls If the system is suspended or has been...

Page 54: ... system can be resumed by Wake Up Alarms This item lets you install a software power down that is controlled by the normal power button on your system If the item is set to Instant Off then the power button causes a software power down If the item is set to Delay 4 Sec Then you have to hold the power button down for four seconds to cause a software power down HDD Power Down Default Disabled You ca...

Page 55: ...ardware connection on the system mainboard in order to implement this feature Resume by Alarm Default Disabled If you enable this item you can use the Date and Timer items which appear to install your system with an alarm time and date on the system s realtime clock When the alarm time is reached the system will resume from a power saving mode Primary INTR Default On If you enable this item you ca...

Page 56: ...g this item to Manual and defining the characteristics of the card in the new items that appear If you change this item to Manual the display will list a series of items that allow you to define the assignments of the system interrupt lines IRQs and Direct Memory Access DMA channels As a default these items are set to PCI ISA PnP If you install an ISA bus card that does not support PNP and it requ...

Page 57: ...x that lets you install BIOS defaults for all appropriate items in the whole setup utility Press the Y key and then Enter to install the defaults Press the N key and then Enter to not install the defaults The BIOS defaults place no great demands on the system and are generally stable If your system is not functioning correctly try installing the BIOS defaults as a first step in getting your system...

Page 58: ...es Enable this item if your IDE devices support prefetching IDE HDD Block Mode Default Enabled Block mode transfers can improve the access to IDE devices Enable this item if your IDE devices support block mode transfers IDE Primary Master PIO Default Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Default Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO Default Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Default Auto Each IDE channel supports a master...

Page 59: ...fault value of 8 MHz Onboard FDC Controller Default Enabled Use this item to enable or disable the floppy disk controller that is built into this mainboard Onboard Serial Port 1 Default 3F8 IRQ3 This item lets you disable the built in serial port 1 or enable it by assigning an I O address and an Interrupt Request Line IRQ Onboard Serial Port 2 Default 2F8 IRQ3 This item lets you disable the built ...

Page 60: ... in the password You cannot use more than 8 characters or numbers The password will differentiate between upper case and lower characters Press Enter after you have typed in the password If you are deleting a password that is already installed just press Enter when the password dialog box appears 4 The system will ask you to confirm the new password by asking you to type it in a second time Carefu...

Page 61: ... have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program When the Save and Exit dialog box appears press Y to save and exit or press N to return to the setup main menu Exit Without Saving Option Highlight this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears press Y to discard changes an...

Page 62: ...he KOB 693 DCS folder Note Never try to install software from a folder that is not specified for use with your mainboard Folders for this Mainboard For this board you can install software from the following folders Utility Folder You can use the software in the following sub folders AWDFLASH Software to erase and install new revisions of the system BIOS DIRECTX5 Software display drivers for Micros...

Page 63: ...folder cannot be used with this mainboard It contains AGP graphics drivers for a diiferent chipset than the one used in this system KOB 693 DCS Folder AUDIO MODEM MONITOR These folders are empty A readme file directs you to an alternate location with the required software Note Some folders are subdivided into different operating systems such as DOS Windows 95 Windows NT and so on Always make sure ...

Page 64: ...lash Memory Utility This utility lets you erase the system BIOS stored on a Flash Memory chip on the mainboard and lets you copy an updated BIOS to the chip Take care how you use this program If you erase the current BIOS and fail to write a new BIOS or write a new BIOS that is incorrect your system will malfunction There are two flash memory utilities called AWD66 EXE and AWD712 EXE For this main...

Page 65: ...ws 95 98 Installation Please specify the path to the CD ROM CMI8X38 AUDIO W95 98 DRV when your system detects the installed audio system To install the audio applications log on to the W95 98 folder and then log on to the APPS folder Run the SETUP program Windows NT 4 0 Installation 1 Press the Start button 2 Move the highlight to Settings and select Control Panel 3 Double click on the Multimedia ...

Page 66: ...older has bus mastering Ultra DMA drivers for IDE devices Drivers are available for Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 To begin the installation run the SETUP program and then follow the screen prompts IRQ This folder has PCI IRQ miniport drivers For Windows 95 Run setup to install VIA PCI IRQ Routing Miniport Driver Windows 98 Before installing Win98 1 In the setup utility enable OnChip USB in BIOS...

Page 67: ...oper functionality of the following features Core PCI and ISAPNP Services AGP Support IDE ATA33 Storage Support USB Support Identification of Intel Chipset Components in Device Manager To install the files run SETUP EXE Mainboard KOB 693 DCS Installation Notes All of the sub folders in this folder are empty with a short README file giving directions to alternate folders for the appropriate softwar...

Page 68: ...Short pins 1 2 1 2 JP1B Note If you use jumper JP1A to disable the audio system the modem is automatically disabled as well even if JP1B is set to enabled JP2 Keyboard power on jumper Use this 3 pin jumper to enable keyboard power on with hot keys or password 3 2 1 Function Jumper Cap Disable keyboard power on Short pins 1 2 Enable keyboard power on Short pins 2 3 JP2 JP4 Select Slot1 or Socket 37...

Page 69: ... jumper is open it forces the mainboard to use a 100 MHz system bus even if the processor requires a 66 MHz bus Function Jumper Cap Auto Short pins 1 2 Force 100 MHz Open pins 1 2 JP6 1 2 JP7 Select FC PGA Coppermine jumper Use these 3 pin jumper sets to set the socket 370 on the board for use with a FC PGA Coppermine processor Function Jumper Cap FC PGA Coppermine Short pins 1 2 Normal operation ...

Page 70: ...ections to the case switches and indicators Function Pins Speaker 1 3 5 7 Power Indicator 2 4 6 Keylock 8 10 Turbo Indicator 13 14 Hard Disk Indicator 15 16 Reset Switch 17 18 Suspend Switch 19 20 Power Switch 21 22 1 2 Power LED Pins 2 4 6 Speaker Pins 1 3 5 7 Keylock Pins 8 10 Turbo LED Pins 13 14 HDD LED Pins 15 16 Reset Switch Pins 17 18 Suspend LED Pins 19 20 Power Suspend Switch Pins 21 22 2...

Page 71: ...he separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device C...

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