Table 1-1. coremodule 800 jumper settings – Ampro Corporation COREMODULE PCI-104 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Setting Up the CoreModule 800

10

QuickStart Guide

CoreModule 800

f) For LAN Boot, go to PXE Boot

Agent BIOS Setup after rebooting

• Enter PXE BIOS by pressing Ctrl + S, when you see the

following prompt appear on screen:

Initializing Intel (R) Boot Agent FE v4.x.xx
PXE v2.0 Build 084 (WfM 2.0)
Press Ctrl + S to enter the setup Menu..

• Make the necessary changes in the PXE BIOS Setup

before saving changes. Refer to Appendix C of the
CoreModule 800 Reference Manual for more information.

20) Install the desired

Operating System (OS)

• Use the LAN Boot feature to load the boot (OS) image onto the hard

disk drive, or other media. (See Note below) Or

Locate the desired Operating System (OS) diskette(s) or CD-ROM and

follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing the OS and the
necessary drivers.

For Windows Operating Systems, most of the necessary drivers are
found on the manufacturer’s installation CD-ROM.
For non-Windows Operating Systems, some or all of the necessary
drivers may be found on the manufacturer’s diskette(s) or CD-ROM.

If you require drivers that are not available on the OS manufacturer’s

diskette(s) or CD-ROM, refer to Installing Software, Drivers, and
Utilities
in Chapter 2 and the software subdirectory on the
CoreModule 800 Doc & SW CD-ROM for the files and instructions.

NOTE

The CoreModule 800 ships from the factory configured only for CRT
support. Ampro provides LCD/TFT support for flat panels with specific
resolutions. Refer to the CoreModule 800 Reference Manual, the
Release Notes, and Virtual Technician at

http://ampro.custhelp.com

for

instructions and additional information when customizing the BIOS to a
particular flat panel.

NOTE

LAN Boot Feature – The LAN Boot process puts the Ethernet connection at the
top of the boot order, but it requires more than just selecting the correct BIOS
Setup options. You will also need a PXE server with its tools and utilities,
which Ampro does not provide. For the PXE BIOS settings and more
information refer to Appendix C of the CoreModule 800 Reference Manual.

See Figures 1-1, 1-2, and 1-8 for the CoreModule 800 jumper locations. For the I/O Board jumper
settings refer to Table B-1 and Figures 1-7 and B-1 for the I/O Board jumper location.

Table 1-1. CoreModule 800 Jumper Settings

Jumper #

Installed

Removed/Enabled

JP1 – CMOS Normal/Clear

Clear (1-2)

Normal (Removed) Default

JP2 – Serial 2
RS-485 Termination

Enable Termination (1-2)

Disable Termination (Removed)
Default

JP3 – Serial 1
RS-485 Termination

Enable Termination (1-2)

Disable Termination (Removed)
Default

JP4 – LVDS Flat Panel
Voltage Select

Enable +3.3V (pins 1-2)
(Default)

Enable +5V (pins 2-3)

Notes: Jumpers (or shunts) use 2 mm spacing. A jumper that is removed may be placed on one of the
jumper pins for safe keeping.

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