Connecting ps/2, usb, serial & parallel devices – Tyan Computer S1854 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Board Installation

warning

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NEVER plug an ISA card into a PCI slot or a PCI card in an ISA

slot. You will void your warranty and damage your system board if

you do this.

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When plugging the card in, especially when installing long cards,

try to push the entire card in at one time. Don’t force one end of

the card into the socket first and then the other. This will create a

rocking motion between the card and the slot and it will damage the

pins within the socket.

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Make sure that the cards are seated securely into the slots.

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Before turning on the system, make sure no cards are touching

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NOTE: This motherboard operates on a 3.3 volt standby for PCI

v2.2. Because of this, you need to UNPLUG the AC power cord

before installing your card. Otherwise, the motherboard may

automatically power up when the card is inserted into the slot.

If you follow these basic guidelines, there shouldn’t be any problems with

installation. However, if you do encounter any problems, have a qualified

professional install your cards for you or contact your card manufacturer.

Remember, always read the manuals and installation notes that come with the

adapter cards. They contain important information which will help you install

the components right, the first time.

7. Connecting PS/2, USB, Serial & Parallel Devices

This board includes ports for USB, PS/2 mouse, and PS/2 keyboard devices.

Note that, for this board, the PS/2 mouse port is the upper PS/2 port, and the

PS/2 keyboard port is the lower PS/2 port. The PS/2 connectors are probably

quite familiar to you. The USB connectors, however, may be foreign. The USB

(Universal Serial Bus) is a versatile port. This one port type can function as a

serial, parallel, mouse, keyboard, or joystick port. It is fast enough to support

video transfer, and is capable of supporting up to 127 daisy-chained peripheral

devices. Figures 2-16 and 2-17 on the following page shows the USB ports on

the left and PS/2 ports on the right (respectively).

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