ADM-XRC-II User Manual
2. Installation
This chapter explains how to install the ADM-XRC-II onto a PMC
motherboard.
2.1.
Motherboard requirements
The ADM-XRC-II is a Universal PCI device and supports both 3.3V and 5V
PCI signalling levels (VI/O).
The ADM-XRC-II must be installed in a PMC motherboard that supplies 3.3V
power to the PMC connectors. Ensure that the motherboard satisfies this
requirement before powering it up.
2.2. Handling
instructions
Observe precautions for preventing damage to components by electrostatic
discharge. Personnel handling the board should take SSD precautions.
Avoid flexing the board.
2.3. Installing the ADM-XRC-II onto a PMC motherboard
Note: This operation should not be performed while the PMC
motherboard is powered up.
The ADM-XRC-II must be secured to the PMC motherboard using M2.5
screws in the four holes provided. The PMC bezel through which the I/O
connector protrudes should be flush with the front panel of the PMC
motherboard.
2.4. Installing the ADM-XRC-II if fitted to an ADC-PMC
The ADM-XRC-II can be supplied for use in standard PC systems fitted to an
ADC-PMC carrier board. The ADC-PMC can support up to two ADC-PMC
cards whilst maintaining host PC PCI compatibility. If you are using a ADC-
PMC64 refer to the supplied documentation for information on jumper
settings. All that is required for installation is a 5V PCI slot that has enough
space to accommodate the full-length card.
It should be noted that the ADC-PMC uses a standard bridge to provide a
secondary PCI bus for the ADM-XRC-II and that some older BIOS code does
not set up these devices correctly. Please ensure you have the latest version
of BIOS appropriate for your machine. The ADC-PMC requires only 5V from
the host PC.
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