Installation Guide for POC Board
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852GM Small Form Factor Proof-of-Concept Board User’s Manual
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6. Install storage devices. There is one IDE connector on the POC board that supports two IDE
devices—a master and a slave. Attach the unconnected pin 41-43 header to the board. For a
correct boot-up of the system, the included hard drive must be installed as the primary master.
Note:
Master/slave settings are determined by a jumper on each IDE device. Consult the device label/
documentation to verify that the jumper is set correctly for your configuration.
7. A CD-ROM drive or additional hard drive may be installed as a primary slave device. To
install the included hard drive on the POC board:
a. Verify that the jumper on the hard drive is set correctly for single or master, depending on
your configuration.
b. Connect the end of the IDE cable (pin 41-43) to the IDE connector CN3 on the board. Ensure
that the tracer on the cable is aligned with pin 1 of the connector.
c. Connect the middle connector of the cable to the hard drive. Again, ensure that the cable
tracer is aligned with pin 1 of the connector.
Warning:
Failure to properly align the IDE cable may damage the POC board and/or the hard drive.
d. Connect the four-pin power connector from the power supply to the hard drive.
8. Install the CD-ROM drive (optional). A CD-ROM drive is not included in the kit and is not
required, but it may be useful in loading additional software. To install it on the POC board:
a. Verify that the jumper on the CD-ROM drive is set for slave.
b. Connect the unused end of the IDE cable you already attached to the POC board to the CD-
ROM drive. Ensure that the cable tracer is aligned with pin 1 of the CD-ROM drive
connector.
c. Connect a large four-pin power connector from the power supply to the CD-ROM drive.
9. Connect the monitor. Connect the monitor cable to the VGA port.
10. Connect the keyboard and mouse. Connect the KB/Mouse cable to the Mini-Din PS/2
connector CN17 on the POC board. Then connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to the KB/
Mouse cable. Alternatively, USB keyboard and a USB mouse maybe plug into one or both of
the USB connectors on the POC board. Note that a legacy (PS/2) keyboard may be required
for BIOS setup.
Note:
Prior to connect the USB keyboard and USB mouse, you must first have the USB cable connect to
the connector CN1 or CN2 on the POC board.
11. Connect the power supply. Make sure the power supply is turned off and unplugged. Connect
the AT 4P power supply cables to connector CN9 on the POC board. Next, plug the power
cord into the power supply and the wall.
12. Power up the system. Turn on the monitor and follow by the power supply. If you are using
the ATX power supply, then you will need to short the pin15 (black) and pin14 (green) of the
20pin power supply connector in order to power up the system.
Warning:
Loose jumper wire could lead to intermittent power which could eventually damage the POC board
or cause electrical short to the user.