5
Identifying Expansion Slots
Expansion cards are installed in the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP), Peripheral Component
Interconnect (PCI) and Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) expansion slots in the base unit.
If you purchased any expansion cards from Intergraph Computer Systems, they are installed in
the appropriate expansion slots.
Slot Number
Type
1 (Top or left)
AGP
2
PCI
3
PCI
4
PCI
5
PCI / ISA shared
6
ISA
7 (Bottom or right)
ISA
NOTE
Expansion slots are half-length in a TD-260 mini-tower and full-length in a TD-260 desktop.
See Chapter 8, “System Board Overview,” and Chapter 9, “System Board Upgrades,” for more
information on expansion board slots.
Connecting to AC Power
To connect the system to AC power:
1.
Make sure that the AC voltage switch on the back panel of the base unit is set to the proper
line voltage for your location. If your location uses 115 volts, make sure the number 100-
120 is visible on the switch. If your location uses 230 volts, make sure the number 200-
240 is visible on the switch. See the previous figure.
WARNING
If you do not set the AC voltage switch correctly, serious equipment damage may result
when you turn on power to the system.
2.
Connect the power cord to the AC Power connector on the back panel of the base unit, and
then to a three-prong, grounded AC wall outlet. See the previous figure.
Starting the System
WARNING
Make sure that the AC voltage switch on the back of the base unit is set to the proper
line voltage for your location. If you do not set the AC voltage switch correctly, serious
equipment damage may result when you turn on power to the system.