Using the 5266 in a passive ISA backplane
To use the 5266 in a passive ISA backplane, you will need the following
equipment (or equivalent):
5266 CPU card
Unterminated backplane
Mounting bracket (optional)
5V power supply and cable. Refer to the
Power Supply Requirements
section, page 30. The J11 power connector has screw terminals for +5V and
Ground.
A device with an operating system. The device could be floppy, hard disk, or
CD-ROM. The operating systems supported by Octagon Systems are
Windows XP, Linux and DOS.
2 mm VGA-12 video cable, #6392
USB keyboard
VGA monitor
5266 Utilities zip file (see page 118)
1.
Refer to figures 2–1 and 2–2 on pages 18 and 19 for the location of various
connectors and jumpers before installing the 5266.
2.
Connect the power 5V and ground wires to the power connector of the
unterminated backplane. Refer to the
Power Supply Requirements
section, page
WARNING!
Miswiring the voltage to the backplane (rev5V and ground,
or applying a voltage greater than +5V), will destroy the card and
void the warranty!
3.
Make sure power to the backplane is OFF.
4.
Insert the 5266 into a connector on the backplane. Refer to figure 2–12. Take care
to correctly position the cards’ edge with the connector of the backplane. Figure 2–
12 shows the relative position of the 5266 card as it is installed into a backplane.
WARNING!
Incorrectly plugging the card into the backplane will destroy the
card and void the warranty!
Refer to figure 2–11 for the following:
5.
Connect the VGA-12 cable into J6. Ensure that pin 1 of the cable is connected to
pin 1 of the connector.
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