ADLink M-815E User Manual

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Socket 370 Micro ATX Industrial MB for
Pentium® III /Celeron® Processors with
User’s Guide
M-815E
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Copyright 2004 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.
All Rights Reserved.
Manual Rev. 1.00: January 16, 2004
Part No: 50-13044-100
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Trademarks
M-815E is a registered trademark of ADLINK Technology Inc.
Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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Getting Service from ADLINK
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ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.
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Please email or FAX your detailed information for prompt, satisfactory, and consistent service.
Detailed Company Information
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Questions
Product Model
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Environment
Detail Description
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Suggestions for ADLINK
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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................1
1.1 Features .................................................................................... 2
1.2 Specifications ............................................................................ 3
Getting Started....................................................................5
2.1 What’s Included......................................................................... 5
2.2 Unpacking ................................................................................. 6
2.3 Pinouts....................................................................................... 7
2.4 Jumper Settings ...................................................................... 17
Driver Installation.............................................................19
3.1 Intel(R) Chipset Software Installation Utility Installation.......... 19
3.2 VGA Driver Installation ............................................................ 21
3.3 LAN Driver Installation............................................................. 22
3.4 USB 2.0 Driver Installation ...................................................... 23
3.5 AUDIO Driver Installation ........................................................ 25
Warranty Policy ................................................................ 27
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How to Use This Guide
This manual is designed to assist users in understanding the M-815E and describes how to modify settings to meet specific application requirements.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview of product features, applications, and specifications.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Describes unpacking and illustrates connector pin assignments.
Chapter 3 Installation
Describes setup and installation.
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Introduction
M-815E is a low-cost, Intel Architecture (IA), Micro-ATX form factor, computer motherboard, targeted to run Windows NT, 2000, and Linux. M­815E is based on the Intel PGA370 socket processor with the Intel 815E AGP set. It accommodates either the Pentium III or Celeron processor.
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1.1 Features
Socket 370 for Intel® Pentium® III / Celeron™ Processors, up to
1.4GHz
®
Intel
Memory supports 133/100MHz SDRAM, up to 512MB
Intel
AC97 Audio Codec, 2 x USB 2.0 ports / 2 x COM ports
3 x PCI / 2 x ISA Slots, 1 Type II CompactFlash
WatchDog Timer & Hardware monitoring
815E Chipsets + ICH2, 133/100MHz FSB
®
82562EM Fast Ethernet LAN, Support 10/100 Base-TX
Ethernet
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1.2 Specifications
Standards Micro ATX
Form Factor
CPU/Cache
Front Side Bus Speed 133/100MHz
Chipset
BIOS Award 4Mb flash memory
RAM
VGA
Ethernet
IDE ATA-100, dual channels
Floppy Standard 34-pin connector
USB
Super I/O
Hardware Monitoring
Watchdog Timer
Audio Integrated Audio Controllers with AC'97 Interface
External Power Connector One ATX type connector
Extension slot
Operating Temp. 0 to 55°C
Storage Temp. -20 to 80°C Relative humidity 10% to 90% (Non-Condensing) Certificate or Test CE, FCC class A, HALT
Standard Micro ATX Motherboard Dimensions: 244(L)x244(W)mm Intel Socket 370 FC-PGA2 Pentium III with 512KB on-die L2
cache @ full core speed & 133MHz FSB
Intel Socket 370 FC-PGA Pentium III with 256KB on-die L2
cache @ full core speed & 100/133MHz FSB
Intel Socket 370 FC-PGA Celeron with 128KB on-die L2
cache @ full core speed & 66/100MHz FSB
VIA Socket 370 FC-PGA C3 with 64/128KB L2 cache @ full
core speed and 100/133MHz FSB
Intel® 815E Integrated Gfx Memory Control Hub(GMCH),
ICH2
Two 168-pin DIMM sockets, Max. 512MB un-buffered PC-
133 SDRAM
Intel 815E build-in hyper-pipelined architecture 3D graphics
engine,4MB Video Cache for optimized performance, AGP 4X, ACPI, and VESA compliant
One 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports by Intel 82562 Ethernet
Controller
Supports 2 x USB 2.0 ports Supports 2 x USB 1.1 ports Winbond W83627HF, Two 16C550 UART compatible RS-
232 COM ports with ESD protection up to 2kV Printer Port Supported Monitoring CPU temperatures, FAN speed, system
temperature, and Vcore, and DC voltages 1-255 sec or 1-255 min software programmable, can
generate NMI or system resets.
3 x PCI slots 2 x ISA slots 1 x Type II CompactFlash
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Getting Started
This chapter describes how to prepare the M-815E for installation. Please carefully review the unpacking information before removing the product. Optional settings are also specified below.
2.1 What’s Included
In addition to this User's Manual, the package includes the following item:
M-815E Motherboard
If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer the product was purchased. Save the shipping materials and carton to ship or store the product in the future.
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2.2 Unpacking
The M-815E contains sensitive electronic components that can be easily damaged by static electricity.
Prepare a grounded anti-static mat. The operator should be wearing an anti­static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti-static mat.
Inspect the card module carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage to the module. Be sure there is no obvious damage due to shipping and handing by examining the shipping box.
After opening the card module carton, extract the system module and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface, component side up.
Note: DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE CARD IF IT HAS BEEN
DAMAGED.
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2.3 Pinouts
CN1: CPU FAN connector
CN2: PS2 KB/MS connector
PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION COMMENTS
1 KBDAT_FB_L Keyboard Data 2 NC No Connect 3 KYMSE_GND Ground 4 KB5V_FB Power 5 KBCLK_FB_L Keyboard Clock 6 NC No Connect 7 MSDAT_FB_L Mouse Data 8 NC No Connect
9 KYMSE_GND Ground 10 KB5V_FB Power 11 MSCLK_FB_L Mouse Clock
12 NC No Connect
PIN SIGNAL
1 GND 2 Fan power 3 Fan speed
Keyboard Interface (Bottom connector)
Mouse Interface (TOP connector)
CN3: SYS FAN connector
PIN SIGNAL
1 GND 2 Fan power 3 Fan speed
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CN4: COM1 DB-9 connector
PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION COMMENTS
P1 SP_DCD0 Data Carrier Detect P2 SP_RXD0 Receive Data P3 SP_TXD0 Transmit Data P4 SP_DTR0 Data Terminal Ready P5 SRL_GND Ground P6 SP_DSR0 Data Set Ready P7 SP_RTS0 Request to Send P8 SP_CTS0 Clear to Send P9 SP_RI0 Ring Indicate
COM1 Serial Port (Left Connector)
CN5: ATX 20-pin power connector
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 +3.3V 11 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 12 -12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 +5V 14 PS_ON# 5 GND 15 GND 6 +5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 PWRGOOD 18 -5V 9 STB5V 19 +5V
10 +12V 20 +5V
CN6: Parallel port DB-25 connector
SIGNAL NAME PIN PIN SIGNAL NAME
Line printer strobe 1 14 AutoFeed PD0, parallel data 0 2 15 Error PD1, parallel data 1 3 16 Initialize PD2, parallel data 2 4 17 Select In PD3, parallel data 3 5 18 Ground PD4, parallel data 4 6 19 Ground PD5, parallel data 5 7 20 Ground PD6, parallel data 6 8 21 Ground PD7, parallel data 7 9 22 Ground
ACK, acknowledge 10 23 Ground
Busy 11 24 Ground
Paper empty 12 25 Ground
Select 13
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CN7: VGA CRT connector
SIGNAL
NAME
Red 1 2 Green
Blue 3 4 VCC pull-up GND 5 6 GND GND 7 8 GND
VCC 9 10 GND
VCC pull-up 11 12 DDC2B data
HSYNC 13 14 VSYNC
DDC2B clock 15
CN8: Floppy connector
SIGNAL NAME PIN PIN SIGNAL NAME
Ground 1 2
Ground 3 4 N.C.
N.C. 5 6 N.C. Ground 7 8 Index Ground 9 10 Motor enable 0 (1) Ground 11 12 Drive select 1 Ground 13 14 Drive select 0 (1) Ground 15 16 Motor enable 1 Ground 17 18 Direction Ground 19 20 Step Ground 21 22 Write data Ground 23 24 Write gate Ground 25 26 Track 00 Ground 27 28 Write protect Ground 29 30 Read data Ground 31 32 Side 1 select Ground 33 34 Diskette change
PIN PIN SIGNAL
NAME
Drive density
selection
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CN10: RJ-45 LAN connector + USB 1.1 x2 connector
PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION
1 TDP Transmit Data(+) 2 TDN Transmit Data(-) 3 RDP Receive Data(+) 4 LANCT1 Termination 5 LANCT2 Termination 6 RDN Receive Data(-) 7 N.C. No Connect 8 GND Ground
PIN SIGNAL NAME
1 VCC 2 USB1.1­3 USB1.1+ 4 Ground
CN11: Compact flash type I/II connector
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
GND 1 26 GND SDD3 2 27 SDD11 SDD4 3 28 SDD12 SDD5 4 29 SDD13 SDD6 5 30 SDD14 SDD7 6 31 SDD15
SDCS#1 7 32 SDCS#3
GND 8 33 GND
GND 9 34 SDIOR#
GND 10 35 SDIOW#
GND 11 36 +5V
GND 12 37 IDEIRQ15
+5V 13 38 +5V GND 14 39 PCSEL GND 15 40 NC GND 16 41 SIDERST# GND 17 42 SIORDY
SDA2 18 43 NC SDA1 19 44 SDDACK# SDA0 20 45 IDEACT# SDD0 21 46 S66DECT SDD1 22 47 SDD8
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SDD2 23 48 SDD9
IOIS16# 24 49 SDD10
GND 25 50 GND
CN12, 13: IDE1,2 40-pin connector
SIGNAL NAME PIN PIN SIGNAL NAME
Reset IDE 1 2 GND PIDE Data 7 3 4 PIDE Data 8 PIDE Data 6 5 6 PIDE Data 9 PIDE Data 5 7 8 PIDE Data 10 PIDE Data 4 9 10 PIDE Data 11 PIDE Data 3 11 12 PIDE Data 12 PIDE Data 2 13 14 PIDE Data 13 PIDE Data 1 15 16 PIDE Data 14 PIDE Data 0 17 18 PIDE Data 15
Ground 19 20 KEY DREQ0 21 22 GND
IDEIOW# 23 24 GND
IDEIOR# 25 26 GND
IDEIORDY 27 28 CBSEL
DACK0# 29 30 GND
IDEIRQ14 31 32 SCSEL
PIDE Address 1 33 34 PDIAG# PIDE Address 0 35 36 PIDE Address 2
PIDE Chip select
1#
PIDE activity 39 40 GND
VCC 41 42 VCC GND 43 44 N.C.
37 38
PIDE Chip select
3#
CN14: USB2.0 x2 connector
Port 1
Port 2
PIN SIGNAL NAME
1 VCC 2 USB­3 USB+ 4 Ground
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2
CN15: CD-IN
PIN SIGNAL NAME
1 CD audio right channel 2 GND 3 GND 4 CD audio left channel
CN16: IrDA connector
+3.3V IrRXD IrTXD
N.C. GND
PIN SIGNAL NAME
1 +3.3V 2 No connect 3 IrRXD 4 Ground 5 IrTXD
CN17: External thermal sensor connector
1
PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION
1 TSEN_I
2 TSEN_G
Thermal resistor
Thermal resistor
input
Ground
CN19: General Purpose System Signals
PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION PIN GROUP
1 WDSPK Speaker signal 2 NC 3 NC 4 +5V Power 5 NC 6 GND Ground 7 KEYLOCK Keyboard lock 8 PLED Power LED signal
9 NC 10 +5V Power LED pull-up 11 GND Ground 12 RESETBT RESET signal 13 NC
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Chassis Speaker
Key Lock
Power LED
RESET button
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14 GND Ground 15 POWERBT Power-on signal 16 NC 17 NC 18 HDDLED Hard Disk LED signal 19 +5V Hard Disk LED pull-up 20 NC
Power on button
Hard Disk LED
CN20: COM2 Serial Ports
PIN RS-232
1
2 RXD, Receive data 3 TXD, Transmit data
4
5 GND, ground 6 DSR, Data set ready 7 RTS, Request to send 8 CTS, Clear to send 9 RI, Ring indicator
10 NC
DCD, Data carrier
detect
DTR, Data terminal
ready
CN21: USB 1.1 pin header
7
1 2
PIN PIN SIGNAL NAME
1 2 VCC 3 4 USB0- / USB1­5 6 USB0+ / USB1+ 7 8 Ground
CN22: External LAN LED connector
4
2
3
1
PIN FUNCTION
1-2 Speed 10/100 3-4 LINK/ACTIVE#
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PH1: Three-in-one audio phone jack
SIGNAL NAME
PINK MIC IN
LINE-IN LINE IN
LINE-OUT LINE OUT
PCI slots (PCI1, PCI2, PCI3)
5V BOARD PCI REVISION 2.1
PIN SIDE B SIDE A COMMENTS
1 -12V TRST_L 32-bit start 2 TCK +12V 3 Ground TMS 4 TDO TDI 5 +5V +5V 6 +5V INTA_L 7 INTB_L INTC_L 8 INTD_L +5V
9 PRSNT1_L Reserved 10 Reserved +5V 11 PRSNT2_L Reserved 12 Ground Ground 3.3V key 13 Ground Ground 3.3V key 14 Reserved Reserved 15 Ground RST_L 16 CLK +5V 17 Ground GNT_L 18 REQ_L Ground 19 +5V Reserved 20 AD[31] AD[30] 21 AD[29] +3.3V 22 Ground AD[28] 23 AD[27] AD[26] 24 AD[25] Ground 25 +3.3V AD[24] +3.3V 26 C/BE[3]_L IDSEL 27 AD[23] +3.3V 28 Ground AD[22]
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5V BOARD PCI REVISION 2.1
PIN SIDE B SIDE A COMMENTS
29 AD[21] AD[20] 30 AD[19] Ground 31 +3.3V AD[18] 32 AD[17] AD[16] 33 C/BE[2]_L +3.3V 34 Ground FRAME_L 35 IRDY_L Ground 36 +3.3V TRDY_L 37 DEVSEL_L Ground 38 Ground STOP_L 39 LOCK_L +3.3V 40 PERR_L Reserved 41 +3.3V Reserved 42 SERR_L Ground 43 +3.3V PAR 44 C/BE[1]_L AD[15] 45 AD[14] +3.3V 46 Ground AD[13] 47 AD[12] AD[11] 48 AD[10] Ground 49 Ground AD[09] 50 KEYWAY KEYWAY 5V key 51 KEYWAY KEYWAY 5V key 52 AD[08] C/BE[0]_L 53 AD[07] +3.3V 54 +3.3V AD[06] 55 AD[05] AD[04] 56 AD[03] Ground 57 Ground AD[02] 58 AD[01] AD[00] 59 +5V +5V 60 ACK64_L REQ64_L 61 +5V +5V 62 +5V +5V 32-bit end
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ISA slot
5V BOARD ISA SLOT
PIN SIDE B SIDE A COMMENTS
1 GND IOCHK# 2 RSTDRV SD7 3 +5V SD6 4 IRQ9 SD5 5 +5V SD4 6 DRQ2 SD3 7 -12V SD2 8 NOWS# SD1
9 +12V SD0 10 GND IOCHRDY 11 SMEMW# AEN 12 SMEMR# SA19 13 IOW# SA18 14 IOR# SA17 15 DACK#3 SA16 16 DRQ3 SA15 17 DACK#1 SA14 18 DRQ1 SA13 19 REFSH# SA12 20 SYSCLK SA11 21 IRQ7 SA10 22 IRQ6 SA9 23 IRQ5 SA8 24 IRQ4 SA7 25 IRQ3 SA6 26 DACK#2 SA5 27 TC SA4 28 BALE SA3 29 +5V SA2 30 OSC SA1 31 GND SA0
KEY
PIN SIDE D SIDE C COMMENTS
1 MCS16# SBHE#
2 IOCS# LA23
3 IRQ10 LA22
4 IRQ11 LA21
5 IRQ12 LA20
6 IRQ14 SA19
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7 IRQ15 SA18
8 DACK#0 SA17
9 DRQ0 MEMR# 10 DACK#5 MEMW# 11 DRQ5 SD8 12 DACK#6 SD9 13 DRQ6 SD10 14 DACK#7 SD11 15 DRQ7 SD12 16 +5V SD13 17 MASTER# SD14 18 GND SD15
2.4 Jumper Settings
JP1 Clear CMOS jumper
The RTC RAM data containing the date, time, and password information, is powered by the onboard button cell battery.
To erase the RTC data:
1. Unplug the system
2. Short the JP4 Pins 2 and 3 instead of Pins 1 and 2
3. Turn the power on
RTC STATUS JP4
Normal operation
Clear RTC
JP2: Case open jumper
PIN STATUS FUNCTION
Open Chassis open
Close Chassis closed
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JP3: CF master/slave select jumper
CF1 MASTER/SLAVE JP1
CF Master
2-3
CF1 Slave
1-2
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Driver Installation
This chapter describes the installation procedures of all the device drivers associated with the M-815E for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. For installation information of non-Windows based operating systems, please refer the extensive explanation inside the ADLINK CD.
3.1 Intel(R) Chipset Software Installation Utility Installation
This section describes system requirements of Intel 815 chipset Device Driver. This driver has been designed for and tested with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
The system must contain an Intel Pentium-III processor and chipset configuration. Ensure that a mouse is connected to the system. One of the following versions of Windows 98/ME/2000/XP must be installed on the system prior to running the utility program:
Windows* 98 SE 4.10.2222 (Original Release)
Windows* Me 4.90.3000 (Original Release)
Windows* 2000 5.00.2195 (Original Release)
Windows* XP 5.10.2600 (Original Release)
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Installing Hardware Configuration Files
This subsection describes how to install the hardware configuration file on a system where Windows 98/ME/2000/XP is installed.
Note: Record the location of the Windows 98/ME/2000/XP directory before
installing the driver.
1. Check the System Requirements. Windows 98/ME/2000/XP must be fully installed and running on the system prior to running this software.
2. Close any running applications.
3. The files are stored in an integrated application setup program. This program is designed for a Windows 98/ME/2000/XP program that allows the INF files to be installed.
4. Locate the directory X:\CHIPDRV\Chipset\I815 in the CD-ROM, and then Run “infinst_autol.exe”.
5. Click 'Next' on the Welcome agreement. Click Yes if you agree to continue. NOTE: If you click No,
the program will terminate.
6. Click ‘Next’ on Readme Information screen to install INF files.
7. Click 'Finish' to restart the system when prompted to do so.
8. Follow the screen instructions and use the default settings to complete the setup when Windows 98/ME/2000/XP re-starts. Upon re-start, Windows will display that it has found new hardware and is installing drivers for them. If requesting the location of the drivers, use the mouse to click on the scrollbar and click on the <Windows directory>.
9. Select Yes, when prompted to re-start Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
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New Hardware Found
screen to read and agree to the license
dialog box is displayed
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3.2 VGA Driver Installation
This section provides information on how to install the VGA driver that comes on the Compact Disk with the package. Please follow the instructions set forth in this section carefully. Please note that there must be relevant software installed in your system before you could proceed to install the VGA driver.
Installing Drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
The following section describes the normal display driver installation procedures for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. Use the following procedures when installing the display drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
Installing the Drivers for Windows 98/ME
1. Boot Windows 98/ME.
2. The driver is included in the ADLINK CD. Run the win9xm67.exe under the following directory: X:\CHIPDRV\VGA\I815.
3. Click Next> on Welcome screen. And select Typical on Setup Type screen and click Next>.
4. Use default program folders on Select Program Folder screen. Click
Next> to install driver. Finally, click Finish to re-start.
5. X:\CHIPDRV\VGA\I815.
6. Click Next> on Welcome screen and click Next>.
7. Use default program folders on Select Program Folder
Next> to install driver. Finally, click Finish to re-start.
screen. And select Typical on Setup Type
screen. Click
Installing the Drivers for Windows 2000/XP
1. Boot Windows 2000/XP.
2. The driver is included in the ADLINK CD. Run the win2k_xpm67.exe under the following directory: X:\CHIPDRV\VGA\I815.
3. Click Next> on Welcome screen and click Next>.
screen. And select Typical on Setup Type
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4. Use default program folders on Select Program Folder screen. Click
Next> to install driver. Finally, click Finish to re-start.
3.3 LAN Driver Installation
This section describes the LAN driver installation for the onboard Ethernet
controllers, the Intel ® PRO/100VM. The relative drivers are located in the following ADLINK CD directory: X:\CHIPDRV\LAN.
The Intel LAN driver supports the following OS or platforms: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows, Windows 2000, and Windows XP
All the above drivers are included in the ADLINK CD. In the following section, we will describe the LAN driver installation for Windows 98/ME and Windows 2000/XP. For LAN driver installation of other OS’s, please refer to the readme file in the CD.
Driver Installation on Windows 98/ME
Windows 98 will install the LAN drivers automatically. We recommend you to manually update the LAN drivers that come with the ADLINK CD to guarantee compatibility. After installing Windows 98, please update to the new drivers by following these procedures.
1. Boot Windows 98.
2. The driver is included in the ADLINK CD. Run the pro98me.exe under the following directory: X:\CHIPDRV\LAN\8262EM.
3. On the license agreement Click 'I accept the terms in the license agreement’ if you agree to
continue.
4. Location to Save Files, click Next to save files in folder.
5. Intel PRO Network Connections drivers and Intel PROSet.
to read and agree to the license agreement.
, click Install Software to install
Driver Installation on Windows 2000/XP
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Windows 2000/XP may automatically try to install a LAN driver within its directory. We recommend you to manually install the most updated LAN driver, which comes with the ADLINK CD to guarantee compatibility. After installing Windows 2000/XP, please update to the new drivers by following these procedures.
1. Boot Windows 2000/XP.
2. The driver is included in the ADLINK CD. Run the pro2kxp.exe under
the following directory: X:\CHIPDRV\LAN\8262EM.
3. On the license agreement
Click 'I accept the terms in the license agreement’ if you agree to
continue.
4. Location to Save Files, click Next to save files in folder.
5. Intel PRO Network Connections
drivers and Intel PROSet.
to read and agree to the license agreement.
, click Install Software to install
3.4 USB 2.0 Driver Installation
This section describes the USB 2.0 driver installation for the onboard USB
2.0 controller (Philips ISP1561 Enhanced Host Controller).
Installing Drivers for Windows 98
1. Choice the StartSettingsControl PanelSystemDevice Manager.
2. Choice the Other device→PCI Universal Serial Bus choice Properties→Driver→Update Drive .
3. Update Device Driver Wizard, click Next.
4. Choice the ‘Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now (Recommended)’, and click Next.
right click and
5. Choice the ‘Specify a location’, and choice browse X:\CHIPDRV\USB2.0\M67-USB98 in the CD-ROM, click Next.
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6. Choice ‘The updated driver (Recommended) Philips Enhance Host Controller Es4’ and click Next.
7. Windows driver files search for the device: Philips Enhance Host
Controller Es4 and click Next .
8. Finally, click Finish and the USB 2.0 driver installation is complete.
Installing Drivers for Windows 2000
Note: Before installing the USB 2.0 driver, the M67 must connected to the
internet.
1. Choice the StartSettingsControl PanelSystemhardwareDevice Manager.
2. Choice the Other deviceUniversal Serial Bus
(USB)Controllerright click and choice PropertiesDriverUpdate Driver .
3. Update Device Driver Wizard, click Next .
4. Choice the ‘Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended)’, and click Next .
5. Locate Driver Files, choice the ‘Microsoft Windows Update’ and click Next.
6. Driver Files Search Results, click Next .
7. Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard, ‘standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller’ and click Finish, the USB 2.0 driver
installation is complete.
Installing Drivers for Windows XP
Update Windows XP to SP1 and the USB 2.0 driver installation is complete automatically.
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3.5 AUDIO Driver Installation
This section describes the AUDIO driver installation for the onboard AUDIO
controllers, the Avance AC’97 audio driver. The relative drivers are located in the following ADLINK CD directory: X:\CHIPDRV\AUDIO
Installing Drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
The following section describes the normal AUDIO driver installation procedures for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
Installing the Drivers for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
1. Boot Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP.
2. Locate the directory X:\CHIPDRV\ACL-200\WDM\ in the CD-ROM, and then Run “Setup.exe”.
3. Click Next> on Welcome
4. Finally, click Finish to restart.
screen, and click Next>.
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Warranty Policy
Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully:
1. Before using ADLINK’s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly.
2. When sending in damaged products for repair, please attach an RMA application form.
3. All ADLINK products come with a two-year guarantee, repaired free of charge.
The warranty period starts from the product’s shipment date from
ADLINK’s factory.
Peripherals and third-party products not manufactured by ADLINK will be covered by the original manufacturers’ warranty.
End users requiring maintenance services should contact their local dealers. Local warranty conditions will depend on local dealers.
4. This warranty will not cover repair costs due to:
Damage caused by not following instructions.
Damage caused by carelessness on the users’ part during product transportation.
Damage caused by fire, earthquakes, floods, lightening, pollution, other acts of God, and/or incorrect usage of voltage transformers.
Damage caused by unsuitable storage environments (i.e. high temperatures, high humidity, or volatile chemicals.
Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid.
Damage from improper repair by unauthorized technicians.
Products with altered and/or damaged serial numbers.
Other categories not protected under our guarantees.
5. Customers are responsible for shipping costs to transport damaged products to our company or sales office.
6. To ensure the speed and quality of product repair, please download a RMA application form from our company website: www.adlinktech.com Damaged products with attached RMA forms receive priority.
For further questions, please contact our FAE staff.
ADLINK: service@adlinktech.com
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