Intel E7520 Benutzerhandbuch
Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV / E7520 Chipset / 6300ESB ICH
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor LV with Intel
®
E7520 Chipset and Intel
®
6300ESB ICH
User’s Manual
April 2007
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Order Number: 311274-009
2.6.10
Connect the Keyboard and Mouse
Connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to the stacked PS/2 connector on the evaluation
board. The bottom connector, often purple, is the keyboard connector and the top,
often green, is the mouse connector. Alternatively, you may plug a USB keyboard and a
USB mouse into the USB connectors on the evaluation board.
Note:
Keyboard and mouse are not included in this Development Kit.
2.6.11
Connect the Power Supply
Caution:
Measures must be taken to protect the unused DC connectors of the power supply from
accidental contact to objects in the work area.
Make sure the power supply is turned off and unplugged. Connect the two ATX power
supply cables to connectors J2K2 and J6K2 on the evaluation board. Next, plug the
power cord into the power supply and the wall. Then turn on the switch on the back of
the power supply.
2.6.12
Power up the System
Turn on the monitor and then turn on the evaluation board.
Note:
Do not turn power on until both CPU thermal solutions have been installed.
Caution:
Ensure that fan heatsink on the both processors are operational. If not, turn off the
power immediately and verify that both fan heatsinks are connected to the board
correctly (see
). If the fan heatsink is not operating, contact your Intel
field sales representative or local distributor.
2.7
Configuring the BIOS
An AMI* BIOS is pre-loaded on the evaluation board. You may need to make changes
to the BIOS to enable hard disks, floppy disks and other supported features. You may
use the setup program to modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the
system. Setup options are configured through a menu-driven user interface.
On first boot-up of the system, you may want to use the BIOS setup program to verify
the date/time and boot device. BIOS updates may periodically be posted to the Intel
Developer web site at
. Pressing the Delete
key during boot causes the system to enter into the BIOS setup program.