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Brand | ICP Electronics |
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Model | JUKI- 745E |
Category | Motherboard |
Language | English |
Details CPU, Chipset, Bus, LCD/CRT, Ethernet, RAM, and other hardware specifications for the JUKI-745E board.
Lists the items included in the JUKI-745E package, such as the Single Board Computer and cables.
Provides a visual layout of the JUKI-745E board and outlines unpacking precautions and jumper settings.
Explains how to set the CPU type, bus clock, and frequency ratios using jumpers JP1, JP34, and JP35.
Details the DiskOnChip flash disk and its memory address settings using jumper JP36.
Describes how to set the LCD panel voltage (3.3V or 5V) using jumper JP39.
Covers clearing CMOS settings via CN34 and configuring battery backup for CMOS setup.
Explains how to set the write voltage for the BIOS Flash Chip using jumper JP2.
Details the pin assignments for the 34-pin FDC connector (CN25) for floppy drives.
Describes the pinout for the IDE interface connector (CN21) supporting up to four IDE hard drives.
Details the pin configuration for the 26-pin parallel port connector (CN26) used for printers.
Provides pinout details for COM1 (DB-9) and COM2 (10-pin header) serial ports.
Details pin assignments for keyboard and mouse connectors (CN37, CN35, CN36).
Describes connectors for speaker, reset, IDE LEDs, and fan, including their pinouts.
Explains the connection for an external battery to CN34 for CMOS and RTC backup.
Details pin configurations for the VGA connector (CN29) and the 50-pin LCD interface (CN3).
Details pin assignments for the RJ45 LAN connector (CN30) and LAN LED connector (CN39).
Describes the pinout for the built-in USB port (JP41).
Details I/O address maps, memory maps, and IRQ assignments for system configuration.
Guides users on how to enter the AMI BIOS Setup program and select initial setup options.
Covers basic hardware configuration like Date/Time and IDE hard disk drive settings.
Provides options for tuning system performance, enabling/disabling devices, and setting boot sequence.
Focuses on modifying ChipSet registers for advanced system configuration.