Preface – Endura RADISYS KP915GV User Manual

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KP915GV Product Manual

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Preface

Revision History

Revision history

No.

Date

Description

1.0 September

2005

First Release

2.0 December

2005

Updates to clarify jumper default positioning, non-support

for S/PDIF In and Out on board, BIOS update to P28 version,
and editorial changes to some tables. Added details to OEM
Features section. No functional changes.

Notational Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions:

Screen text and syntax strings appear in this font.

All numbers are decimal unless otherwise stated.

Notes indicate important information
about the product.

Tips indicate alternate techniques or
procedures that you can use to save
time or better understand the product.

Cautions indicate potentially hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury or damage to
data or hardware. It may also alert you
about unsafe practices.

The globe indicates a World Wide
Web address.

Warnings indicate potentially hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, can result
in death or serious injury.

The book indicates a book or file.

ESD cautions indicate situations that
may

cause damage to hardware via

electro-static discharge (ESD).

Danger indicates imminently hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.

Installation Notes

When installing this motherboard into a suitable chassis, refer to the following notes:

• Read and save all instructions.

Always disconnect Cord/Plug before installation or upgrade. Parts of the motherboard can

remain powered even when the power supply is switched off unless the cord is disconnected.

• Pay attention to the safety warnings included in this document.

• When installing expansion cards, pay attention to the maximum loads detailed in this

document. Use only UL approved peripheral cards.

• Route wiring away from sharp edges, heat sources and cooling fans.

• Pay attention to the thermal issues described in this document. The motherboard requires

suitable airflow to maintain an ambient temperature within its operating range.

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