Chapter 1
Setting Up the CoreModule 410
6
QuickStart Guide
CoreModule 410
5) Connect Serial cables
The serial cables are connected to the respective Serial ports
(J3 and J9). See Figures 1-1, 1-2, and 1-4.
NOTE
You must connect at least one serial cable to
make use of the serial console option.
6) Connect a standard null
modem cable or “Hot Cable”
to one of the Serial port
connectors.
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The standard null modem cable, or “Hot Cable” is connected
between a serial port (J3 or J9) on the CoreModule 410 and an
ANSI-compatible serial terminal, or the equivalent terminal
emulation software running on another PC system. See Figures
1-1, 1-2, and 1-4.
If you don’t have a standard null modem cable, you can convert
a serial cable to a “Hot Cable” for the connection. Refer to the
CoreModule 410 Reference Manual
in Chapter 3,
Hot (Serial)
Cable
for the pin configuration.
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If you are using an optional video card, connect the video cable
to the video card connector (CRT).
NOTE
The CM 410 BIOS supports the serial console (or console redirection)
feature and the following settings are required for an ANSI-compatible
serial terminal, or the equivalent terminal emulation software running on
another PC system.
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9600 baud
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8 bits
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One stop bit
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No parity
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No hardware handshake
7) Connect RTC Battery
The RTC battery and its cable are connected to the Utility cable
connector for the battery to power the RTC. See Figures 1-4 and 1-5.
8) Connect Power cable
The Power cable is connected to the power connector (J7). See
Figures 1-1, 1-2, and 1-4.
NOTE
The connector on the free end of the cable is the
same type connector found on AT or ATX power
supplies cables used to connect to hard disk
drives.
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