Also, select a power supply that discharges quickly. If large power supply output
capacitors are used, powering the system down and then up may lock up the 5266.
If the power supply does not drain below 0.7V, the CMOS components on the 5266
will act like diodes and forward bias, potentially damaging the 5266 circuitry.
The proper selection of a quality power supply ensures reliability and proper
functioning of the 5266.
Installing an operating system
The 5266 does not come with an installed operating system. You can install an
operating system onto a hard drive or CompactFlash.
To install an operating system you will need:
2 mm VGA-12 video cable, #6392
USB keyboard
VGA monitor
CD-ROM drive, either IDE or USB
Operating system media
Hard drive or CompactFlash to receive the operating system installation
If installing onto a hard drive, an IDE cable with master and slave connectors
OS on CD-ROM onto a hard drive or CompactFlash
Refer to Figure 2–13 on page 33 for the following:
1. Attach the 2 mm VGA-12 video cable to J6. Ensure that pin 1 of the cable is
connected to pin 1 of the connector.
2. If it is an IDE CD-ROM, configure it as either a master or a slave (see note
below.) Connect the USB keyboard to J1, a VGA monitor to the VGA-12 video
cable, and the CD-ROM drive to J8 or USB J1.
3. If using a hard drive, configure it as a master or slave device and install it on
the IDE cable connected to J8 (see note below.)
4. If using a CompactFlash, install it into the CompactFlash socket. Set SW2
position 1 to On to designate it as a slave or Off to designate it as a master (see
note below.)
Note
IDE devices have a jumper or a switch that designates whether the device is a
master or a slave device. If only one IDE device is connected to a channel, it must
be configured as a master. If two devices are connected, one must be configured as
a master and one as a slave. The CompactFlash uses an onboard jumper for
master/slave designation (see page 55.) The 5266 does not use the CS signal (Cable
Select) to designate master or slave on a multi-connector cable. You can use BIOS
Setup to designate either the master or the slave as a boot device. This note does
not apply to a USB CD-ROM as it is not an IDE device and does not have a
master/slave jumper.
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