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Configuration and Setup
Bengal (VL-EPMe-30) Reference Manual
7
Plug a USB CD-ROM drive, USB keyboard, and USB mouse into any of the USB
connectors at J4 and J5 of the paddleboard.
Plug the SATA data cable VL-CBR-0702 into socket J2. Attach a hard drive to the
connector on the cable.
Attach the SATA power adapter cable VL-CBR-0401 to the ATX power supply and SATA
drive.
Optionally, attach a LAN cable to either of the Ethernet connectors at J1 or J7 on the
Bengal using the VL-CBR-0804 RJ-45 adapter.
3. Attach Power
Plug the power adapter cable VL-CBR-1008 into socket J20. Attach the motherboard
connector of the ATX power supply to the adapter.
4. Review Configuration
Before you power up the system, double-check all the connections. Make sure all cables
are oriented correctly and that adequate power will be supplied to the VL-EPMe-30 and
peripheral devices.
5. Power On
Turn on the ATX power supply and the video monitor. If the system is correctly
configured, a video signal should be present.
6. Select a Boot Drive
During startup, press <CTRL> <B> to display the boot menu. Insert the OS installation CD
in the CD-ROM drive and select to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
7. Install Operating System
Install the operating system according to the instructions provided by the operating
system manufacturer. (See Operating System Installation.)
BIOS Setup Utility
Refer to the
BIOS Reference Manual
) for
information on accessing and configuring settings in the BIOS Setup utility. All BIOS menus,
submenus, and configuration options are described in the
BIOS Reference Manual.
Operating System Installation
The standard PC architecture used on the VL-EPMe-30 makes the installation and use of most of
the standard x86-based operating systems very simple. The operating systems listed on the
VersaLogic OS Compatibility Chart
use the standard installation procedures provided by the
maker of the OS. Special optimized hardware drivers for a particular OS, or a link to the drivers,
are available at the
Integrator’s Note:
Booting to Windows requires changing the default boot OS in the BIOS Setup utility.