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TD-100, TD-100 PII, TD-250
System Guide
May 1998
DHA027810

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  • Page 1 TD-100, TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Guide May 1998 DHA027810...
  • Page 2 Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intergraph Computer Systems. Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in, or omissions from, this document.
  • Page 3 Notes This device is designed and manufactured to comply with approved safety standards for information processing and business equipment. Read all operating instructions before using this device. Keep these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings on the device or in the operating instructions. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 Setting Up the Hardware..................... 1 Unpacking the System ....................... 2 Placing System Components ..................... 2 Connecting Peripheral Cables ....................3 Back View of TD-100, TD-100 PII, TD-250.............. 4 Expansion Slots ......................... 5 Connecting to AC Power......................5 Starting the System........................6 Front View of TD-100 ....................
  • Page 6 Configuring External SCSI Peripherals................... 20 Updating the Operating System....................21 Configuring the BIOS......................21 Updating the BIOS ........................22 What’s Next?........................... 23 4 Operating Notes........................25 Observing Operating Precautions.................... 26 Using the Keyboard......................... 26 Using the Mouse........................27 Using the Floppy Disk Drive....................28 Using the CD-ROM Drive.......................
  • Page 7 Using System Resources......................55 8 System Board Overview..................... 57 Standard Features ........................58 TD-100 System Board ....................58 TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Board ................59 System Board Map ........................60 TD-100 System Board ....................60 TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Board ................62 Operating Environment ......................
  • Page 8 viii Warranty Procedure Repair Depot Address Labels...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Intergraph Computer Systems offers the precision quality of engineering workstations to the home, home office, and small office user in its TD-100, TD-100 PII, and TD-250 personal computers. You can easily expand and upgrade these systems to meet your needs. Intergraph...
  • Page 10: About This Document

    Peripheral bays: − Two 5.25-inch front-accessible bays (one holds the CD-ROM drive) − One 3.5-inch front-accessible bay (holds the floppy disk drive) − Two 3.5-inch internal bays 200 Watt power supply Phoenix BIOS Built-in PCI wavetable sound capability and on-board speaker Windows 95-ready standard keyboard and three-button mouse Optional PC Card adapter for Type I, Type II, or Type III PCMCIA devices Optional PCI and ISA network adapters...
  • Page 11: Document Conventions

    Chapter 9, “System Board Upgrades” provides information on upgrading the system board, and provides information on system board connectors and ports. Chapter 10, “BIOS Setup” describes how to use the BIOS to configure the system. Document Conventions Bold Commands, words, or characters that you key in literally. Italic Variable values that you supply, or cross-references.
  • Page 12: Learning About System Ergonomics

    Services include warranty upgrades, repair depot service, on-site hardware maintenance, system administration, and network consulting. Hardware purchased from Intergraph Computer Systems includes a factory warranty ranging from 30 days to three years. A detailed warranty description is available on the World Wide Web; see the Support pages at http://www.intergraph.com/ics.
  • Page 13: Faxlink

    In the United States, call 1-800-633-7248 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday (except holidays). Outside the United States, contact your local Intergraph Computer Systems subsidiary or distributor. Have the following information available when you call: Your service number, which identifies your site to Intergraph Computer Systems.
  • Page 14: More Support Options

    Visit the Support pages on the World Wide Web at http://www.intergraph.com/ics. For hardware support questions in the United States, call 1-800-763-0242. For software support questions in the United States, call 1-800-345-4856. Outside the United States, contact your local Intergraph Computer Systems subsidiary or distributor.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Hardware

    Setting Up the Hardware Follow the instructions in this chapter to set up the hardware for your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. Unpacking the System ......................2 Placing System Components ....................2 Connecting Peripheral Cables .................... 3 Back View of TD-100, TD-100 PII, TD-250............
  • Page 16: Unpacking The System

    Intergraph Computer Systems documentation Operating system software and documentation System software and documentation for any expansion cards or additional peripheral devices purchased from Intergraph Computer Systems If any of these items were not delivered, call the Customer Response Center immediately at 1-800-633-7248.
  • Page 17: Connecting Peripheral Cables

    CAUTION If you do not use Intergraph cables, ensure the cables you use are shielded to prevent excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI). Intergraph cables are designed to reduce the amount of EMI produced by the system.
  • Page 18: Back View Of Td-100, Td-100 Pii, Td-250

    Back View of TD-100, TD-100 PII, TD-250 Mouse Game/MIDI Keyboard Parallel(LPT) AC Breaker Switch AC Power Connector Video(Typical) Serial(COM) Speaker Line In Microphone AC Voltage Switch...
  • Page 19: Expansion Slots

    Interconnect (PCI) and Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) expansion slots in the base unit. If you purchased any expansion cards from Intergraph Computer Systems, they are installed in the appropriate expansion slots. The following table defines the expansion slots available on each system.
  • Page 20: Starting The System

    To turn on power to the system, press the power breaker on the back panel of computer (to the – position) and press the power buttons on the base unit and the monitor. Front View of TD-100 Floppy Disk Drive...
  • Page 21: Front View Of Td-100 Pii, Td-250

    Front View of TD-100 PII, TD-250 CD-ROM Drive Floppy Disk Drive Power and Disk Activity LEDs Power Switch The system starts, and boots to a Setup screen or logon dialog for the operating system. If you are setting up the system for the first time, an End-User License Agreement (EULA) displays during the Setup process.
  • Page 23: Setting Up The Software

    Setting Up the Software Follow the instructions in this chapter to set up the operating system and associated system software on your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. Preparing for Operating System Setup ................10 Going Through Operating System Setup................12 Finishing System Setup ....................
  • Page 24: Preparing For Operating System Setup

    Help for more information on these tools. The operating system and associated system software is pre-installed on the system’s primary hard disk drive. Intergraph Computer Systems installed the following system software: Driver software for the mouse Driver software for the installed video display adapter...
  • Page 25 If the system is connected to a network, get and record the following information from your network administrator: Computer name for your system: Workgroup name (if the system will be part of a workgroup): Domain name (if the system will be part of a Windows NT domain): If the system is connected to a network that uses the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), get and record the following TCP/IP networking information from your...
  • Page 26: Going Through Operating System Setup

    Going Through Operating System Setup The first time you start the system, operating system Setup begins. Early in the Setup process, an End-User License Agreement displays. After reviewing and accepting the terms of the agreement, follow the instructions to continue Setup. As you go through Setup, accept the default settings except as noted in the following text.
  • Page 27: Finishing System Setup

    Create a repair disk for the operating system. Create backup diskettes of device driver software and other system software products. Learn about Intergraph Computer Systems customer support. You should take advantage of the tools provided by InterSite Welcome to ensure that your system is fully ready for use.
  • Page 28: What's Next

    See Version Manager Help for information on creating system software backup diskettes. Visit the Intergraph Computer Systems site on the World Wide Web and vendor bulletin boards for new and updated drivers.
  • Page 29: Configuring The System

    Configuring the System Follow the instructions in this chapter to configure your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250 for use. Configuring the Video Display..................16 Correcting Video Display Problems..............17 Configuring Networking....................18 Configuring the Sound Processor ..................18 Configuring a CD-Recorder Drive ...................
  • Page 30: Configuring The Video Display

    Configuring the Video Display Your system shipped with the video display driver set to display at a resolution of 800 x 600. If you want to change the video display to another resolution, be sure your monitor can support the desired resolution. To change the video display resolution: Right-click the operating system desktop and select Properties.
  • Page 31: Correcting Video Display Problems

    See the documentation and files accompanying the installed video adapter and README driver for detailed configuration instructions. For information on using the Display Properties or Display Settings dialog, see the operating system documentation and Help. Correcting Video Display Problems If the system’s video display is black, not synchronized, or distorted after you restart the system, you may have a video configuration problem.
  • Page 32: Configuring Networking

    A graphics resolution and color depth has been selected that exceeds installed display memory. Restart the system in VGA mode, then open Display in the Control Panel to reinstall and configure the display driver as described in the video display adapter documentation delivered with the system.
  • Page 33: Configuring A Modem

    driver software enabling it to be used as a standard CD-ROM drive was installed before shipment. To use the CD-R drive to record CDs, you must install the CD-R driver software and any associated application software programs. See the documentation delivered with the CD-R drive for detailed software installation and configuration instructions.
  • Page 34: Configuring A Tape Drive

    Depending on your system’s configuration, you may have to reserve an interrupt request (IRQ) for a PC Card device inserted in the PC Card adapter. If the CardWizard software reports that the driver for the PC Card device failed to start, you should reserve an IRQ for that PC Card device.
  • Page 35: Updating The Operating System

    Service Packs from Microsoft’s World Wide Web and FTP sites free of charge. CAUTION If Intergraph provides a Service Pack through the IBBS or with a product or system, it has been certified against Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its availability.
  • Page 36: Updating The Bios

    BIOS Setup and let the system continue to boot. Download the product for the TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250 to a directory on PHLASH your system from the Support pages on the World Wide Web or from the IBBS.
  • Page 37: What's Next

    What’s Next? See Chapter 4, “Operating Notes,” to learn things you may need to know when operating the system. See Chapter 5, “Installing System Software,” if you need to reinstall the operating system and associated system software for any reason. See Chapter 6, “Expanding the System,”...
  • Page 39: Operating Notes

    Operating Notes Use the information in this chapter when operating your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. Observing Operating Precautions.................... 26 Using the Keyboard......................... 26 Using the Mouse........................27 Using the Floppy Disk Drive....................28 Using the CD-ROM Drive....................... 28 Starting and Shutting Down the System ..................
  • Page 40: Observing Operating Precautions

    Observing Operating Precautions Observe the following precautions when operating the system: When restarting the system, use the operating system controls instead of turning the power switch off and on. Use the power switch only when instructed, or as the last alternative for restarting the system.
  • Page 41: Using The Mouse

    Function Used with another key for application-specific functions. Deletes characters. DELETE You can use the Windows Logo keys in combination with other keys to perform certain operating system functions, as follows: Windows Logo Key Combination Action Windows Logo + Display a pop-up menu for the selected object Windows Logo + Activate the next button on the taskbar Windows Logo +...
  • Page 42: Using The Floppy Disk Drive

    Using the Floppy Disk Drive The system’s floppy disk drive occupies a 3.5-inch peripheral device bay, and is accessible through a 3.5-inch slot on the front of the base unit. The drive accepts standard 3.5-inch 720 KB and 1.44 MB diskettes. Follow these guidelines to use the floppy disk drive: To insert a diskette into the drive, position the diskette so the arrow embossed on the diskette faces up.
  • Page 43: Starting And Shutting Down The System

    CD-ROM drive and start the media player application. Adjust the volume using the operating system’s sound control programs. Starting and Shutting Down the System After you complete Setup and start the system for the first time, you can start and stop the system as needed.
  • Page 44: Starting Ms-Dos From The Startup Menu (Windows 95)

    Starting MS-DOS from the Startup Menu (Windows You can start the system in MS-DOS from the Windows 95 Startup menu. If you do this, the drivers for the CD-ROM drive and the mouse do not load automatically. To enable use of the CD-ROM drive and the mouse in MS-DOS, you must load their drivers manually after the system starts in MS-DOS.
  • Page 45: Using Intersite Programs (Windows Nt)

    Using InterSite Programs (Windows NT) TD-100, TD-100 PII, and TD-250 systems running Windows NT ship with the following InterSite programs: InterSite Version Manager is a tool for creating system software backup diskettes, and for updating device drivers and other system software products installed on the system.
  • Page 46: Ensuring Pc Card Support And Operation

    Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). Windows NT and Windows 95 provide support for PC Card devices. NOTE PC Card support on TD-100, TD-100PII, and TD-250 systems includes CardWizard for Windows NT. For more information, see the vendor documentation accompanying the software.
  • Page 47 Item How To Clean remove the dust between the keys of the keyboard. Never allow moisture on the keyboard or the surface beneath the keys. Exterior Surfaces Clean the exterior surfaces of the base unit and the monitor screen with a mild cleaning detergent and a clean cloth.
  • Page 49: Installing System Software

    Installing System Software Follow the instructions in this chapter if you have to reinstall the operating system and associated system software on your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. Before You Begin........................36 System Software Products ....................... 36 Windows NT Workstation 4.0....................
  • Page 50: Before You Begin

    You can find the system software on backup diskettes that you created, on diskettes provided by Intergraph Computer Systems, or on the operating system CD-ROM. If you did not create backup diskettes of drivers or other system software products, they are probably available on the operating system CD-ROM or on backup diskettes delivered with expansion cards.
  • Page 51 Millennium II video driver MILL DRVNT MILL DRVW AccelSTAR II video driver ACCEL DRVNT ACCEL DRVW Mouse driver (TD-100 PII, TD-250) PMOUSE Sound driver (TD-100 PII, TD-250) ESSDRVNT ESSDRV Sound driver (TD-100) 4237 4237 56 Kbps modem driver KMODEM KMODEM...
  • Page 52: Windows Nt Workstation 4.0

    Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Depending on your system’s configuration, you will need some or all of the following system software during the installation process: Video display adapter driver Network adapter driver Sound processor driver Mouse driver QFE update software Follow the instructions in Start Here to install Windows NT. As you install the operating system, select the default responses during the Setup process, except for the following: Allow Setup to configure the network only if you have an installed network adapter, and only if the system is connected to the network.
  • Page 53: Enabling Bus Mastering For Ide/Atapi Devices

    Enabling Bus Mastering for IDE/ATAPI Devices Your system may have shipped with bus mastering for IDE/ATAPI devices enabled. If you reinstall Windows NT 4.0 and Service Pack 3 software, you may want to re-enable IDE/ATAPI bus mastering. NOTE On systems that ship with a TR-4 tape drive, a Zip drive, or a CD-Recorder drive, bus mastering is not enabled.
  • Page 54 To install Windows 95: Insert the Windows 95 boot diskette in the floppy disk drive. Insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Start (or restart) the system. At the Windows 95 Startup Menu, select the option to install Windows 95. If you are installing Windows 95 on a system on which another operating system or a previous version of Windows 95 exists, you may have to partition and format the system’s hard disk before installing Windows 95.
  • Page 55: Installing Windows 95 With An Installed Network Adapter

    Install drivers or other system software from any backup diskettes. System software delivered on backup diskette is usually more current than system software on the operating system CD-ROM. Alternatively, you can install the drivers or other system software from the Windows 95 CD-ROM if you don’t have them on diskette. Perform any additional installation and configuration tasks described in the Late-Breaking News document delivered with your system.
  • Page 56: Updating The Operating System

    CAUTION If Intergraph provides a Service Pack or Service Release through the IBBS or with a product or system, it has been certified against Intergraph hardware as described in the announcement of its availability. If you obtain a Service Pack or Service Release from any...
  • Page 57: Expanding The System

    Expanding the System Use to the information in this chapter to expand your Intergraph Computer Systems TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250 system. Adding External Peripheral Devices ..................44 Opening the Base Unit......................44 Taking Antistatic Precautions....................46 Adding Expansion Cards......................47 Installing Expansion Cards..................
  • Page 58: Adding External Peripheral Devices

    CAUTION If you do not use Intergraph cables, use shielded cables to prevent excessive electromagnetic interference (EMI). Intergraph cables are designed to reduce the amount of EMI produced by the system.
  • Page 59 1. Press the two push buttons on both sides near the front as shown in the following figure. 2. Push the cover back and then up to remove it as shown in the following figures. TD-100 PII, TD-250 To remove the side panel: Remove the two screws that fasten the side panel to the back of the base unit.
  • Page 60: Taking Antistatic Precautions

    To remove the front panel: Disconnect the front panel cable as shown in the following figure. Loosen the tab as shown the following figure. Pull down and out to remove the front panel as shown in the following figure. CAUTION Place the power and data cables to the side of the fan bracket.
  • Page 61: Adding Expansion Cards

    Install PnP cards in any expansion slot. The lowest PCI slot and the highest ISA slot are shared; you can install an expansion card into one or the other, but not both. NOTE: Plug and Play (PnP) support is not currently available in Windows NT. TD-100...
  • Page 62: Installing Expansion Cards

    TD-100 PII TD-250 Installing Expansion Cards Follow the steps below to install a new expansion card in an open expansion slot. To install a new expansion card: Remove the base unit cover as described previously in “Opening the Base Unit.”...
  • Page 63: Adding System Memory

    One 32 MB 192 MB One 64 MB One 64 MB One 64 MB 384 MB One 128 MB One 128 MB One 128 MB Note Bank 2 and 128 MB DIMMs are used only in the TD-100 PII, TD-250.
  • Page 64: Adding Internal Peripheral Devices

    TD-100 DIMM Sockets TD-100 PII TD-250 DIMM Sockets To replace system memory: Ensure the pins on the DIMMs match the socket keying. Align pin 1 on the memory module with pin 1 of the socket. Insert the DIMM into the socket at a 90-degree angle. Use even pressure across the top of the module;...
  • Page 65 IDE bus. For CD-ROM jumper settings, see the information provided on the CD-ROM drive. The following illustrations show the location on the system board of the IDE bus connectors and the power connectors to which you can connect internal peripheral devices. TD-100 Connectors TD-100 PII TD-250 Connectors...
  • Page 66: Opening The Upper 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay

    Opening the Upper 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay Unless you purchased your system with two 5.25-inch peripheral devices installed, a plastic faceplate and a metal blank cover the upper 5.25-inch external-access peripheral bay. Before you install a second 5.25-inch device, you must remove the plastic faceplate and the metal blank.
  • Page 67: Using System Resources

    (IRQs) and basic input/output system (BIOS) parameter settings, to configure the system to use expansion cards. The chapter covers specific Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) and Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) devices offered by Intergraph Computer Systems as system options. Intergraph Computer Systems has determined that the devices discussed in this chapter require specific resource settings to ensure proper system operation.
  • Page 68: System Resources

    System Resources The following sections list system resources. See the vendor documentation delivered with an expansion card or a peripheral device for instructions on how to use these resources. ISA Bus Interrupt Request (IRQ) Assignments System Resource System Resource Reserved (system timer) Real-time clock Reserved (keyboard) Reserved...
  • Page 69: Using System Resources

    Address (hex) Description 0120 - 013F PCI-to-USB controller 0170 - 0177 Standard IDE/ESDI hard disk controller 01F0 - 01F7 Primary IDE controller 0201 - 0201 MIDI/game port 0220 - 022F Sound processor 0274 - 0277 ID data read-only port (ISA Plug and Play) 02F8 - 02FF Serial port (COM2) 0330 - 0331...
  • Page 70 To disable an unused system port: Restart the system and start the BIOS Setup program. On the Advanced/Peripheral Configuration screen, select the port you want to disable. Change the value of the setting to Disabled. Save the changes and exit from the BIOS Setup program. The following expansion cards require specific system resource settings, as noted: Expansion card Resources required...
  • Page 71: System Board Overview

    System Board Overview This chapter provides a detailed overview of the system board for your TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. Standard Features ......................58 TD-100 System Board ..................58 TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Board ..............59 System Board Map ......................60 TD-100 System Board ..................
  • Page 72: Standard Features

    Standard Features The following sections describe standard features of the system boards. TD-100 System Board The system board for the TD-100 features: ♦ Intel Pentium MMX Processor (Socket 7), upgradable to 200 MHz, 233 MHz ♦ Intel 430 TX Chipset, Ball Grid Array (BGA) type −...
  • Page 73: Td-100 Pii, Td-250 System Board

    TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Board The system board for the TD-100 PII and TD-250 features: ♦ Intel Pentium II (Slot 1) Processor, upgradable through 233 MHz, 266 MHz, 300 MHz, or 333 MHz ♦ Intel 440 LX Chipset, Ball Grid Array (BGA) type −...
  • Page 74: System Board Map

    System Board Map The following figures provide a map to the system boards. TD-100 System Board...
  • Page 75 DIP Switches Name Switch DIP switch 1 CPU Voltage selection DIP switch 2 CPU speed selection Expansion Slots Name Slots DIMM sockets 168-pin, 64-bit DIMM sockets ISA slots 98-pin, 16-bit ISA bus expansion slots PCI slots 120-pin, 32-bit PCI bus expansion slots Connectors Name Connector...
  • Page 76: Td-100 Pii, Td-250 System Board

    TD-100 PII, TD-250 System Board...
  • Page 77 DIP Switches Name Switch DIP switch CPU speed selection Expansion Slots Name Slot DIMM sockets 168-pin, 64-bit DIMM sockets ISA slots 98-pin, 16-bit ISA bus expansion slots PCI slots 120-pin, 32-bit PCI bus expansion slots AGP slot 124-pin, 32-bit AGP bus expansion slot Connectors Name Connector...
  • Page 78: Operating Environment

    Operating Environment Select the operating environment for your system with some thought to its system board. Note the following: ♦ Keep the system board free from dust, moisture, and direct sunlight. ♦ Keep the system board free from liquid and corrosive chemicals. ♦...
  • Page 79: System Board Upgrades

    System Board Upgrades This chapter provides information you will need to upgrade the system board in your TD-100, TD-100 PII, or TD-250. WARNING Make sure that you unplug the power supply when adding or removing a processor, any expansion cards, or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to the system board and its components.
  • Page 80: Removing The System Board

    Removing the System Board If you need to remove the system board from the computer, follow these instructions to do so. WARNING The system board and other computer components contain delicate integrated circuit chips. To protect the system board and computer components against damage from static electricity, unplug the computer when working inside it.
  • Page 81: Intel Pentium Mmx)

    TD-100 (Intel Pentium MMX) The TD-100 uses an Intel MMX processor running at 166 MHz, 200 MHz, or 233 MHz. To remove the processor: Turn off power to the system. Open the system and, if necessary, remove the system board.
  • Page 82: Pii, Td-250 (Intel Pentium Ii)

    Set the DIP switch to the processor’s speed, as described in “Setting the Processor Speed.” TD-100 PII, TD-250 (Intel Pentium II) The TD-100 uses an Intel Pentium II processor running at 233 MHz, 266 MHz, 300 MHz, or 333 MHz. To remove the processor: Turn off power to the system.
  • Page 83 Remove the heat sink support bar. Press the two locking tabs inward and lift the processor from the processor socket. Press and lift the “B” part of the push clamp to loosen the heat sink from the processor.
  • Page 84: Setting The Processor Speed

    Remove the heat sink from the processor. To replace the processor: Place the heat sink on the new processor. Press the push clamp to fasten the heat sink to the processor. Insert the processor into the processor socket. Press the two locking tabs outward. Fasten the heat sink support bar until it clicks into place.
  • Page 85: Setting The Processor Speed

    TD-100 The two DIP switches on the system board control the processor voltage and processor speed. Use a sharp pencil, a pen, or another pointed object to set the individual switches on the two DIP switches as follows. DIP Switch 1 CPU Voltage 2.0 V...
  • Page 86 DIP Switch 2 CPU Speed 200 MHz 233 MHz...
  • Page 87: Pii, Td-250

    333 MHz Main Memory The system board supports two (TD-100) or three (TD-100 PII, TD-250) banks of main memory composed of 64 MB dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Each DIMM socket is reliable for 8, 16, or 32 Bytes of SDRAM. Total system memory is expandable from 8 MB to a maximum of 128 MB (TD-100) or 192 MB (TD-100 PII, TD-250).
  • Page 88: Expansion Cards

    Press the DIMM gently until it clicks into place. Expansion Cards The system board supports two ISA slots and four PCI slots. On a TD-100 PII or TD-250, the system board also supports one AGP slot. The system board also uses Plug and Play to assign IRQs for installed expansion cards, when supported by the operating system.
  • Page 89: External Connectors And Ports

    Configure the BIOS to accept the expansion card if necessary. See Chapter 10, “BIOS Setup,” for more information. Install the necessary driver software for the expansion card. External Connectors and Ports This section describes the system board’s external connectors and ports. Primary/Secondary IDE connectors These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable (40-pin) or CD-ROM drive ribbon cable.
  • Page 90: Floppy Disk Drive Connector

    TD-100 PII, TD-250 TD-100 Floppy Disk Drive Connector The 34-pin ribbon cable from the floppy disk drive connects to the floppy disk drive connector on the system board. After connecting the single end of the cable to the board, connect the plug on the other end to the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 91: Cabinet-Mounted Speaker Connector

    TD-100 PII, TD-250 TD-100 Cabinet-Mounted Speaker Connector The 2-pin speaker cable connects to the speaker connector on the system board. TD-100 PII, TD-250 TD-100 ATX System Board Power Supply Connector The 20-pin ATX power supply cable connects to the ATX power supply connector on the system board.
  • Page 92: Ps/2 Ports

    PS/2 Ports These ports support connection of a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse. The ports are not interchangeable, and are labeled accordingly. T: Mouse B: Keyboard USB Ports These two ports support connection of Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. Serial Ports These two ports support connection of serial communication devices, such as a mouse, an external modem, or a serial printer.
  • Page 93: Game/Midi Port

    Game/MIDI Port This port supports connection of an analog joystick or an external Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) device. Sound I/O Ports Three ports support connection of audio devices. The speaker port supports a headphone or an external speaker with a built-in amplifier. The microphone port supports a microphone. The line-in port supports auxiliary input from external audio devices.
  • Page 95: 10 Bios Setup

    10 BIOS Setup This chapter provides information on using the system’s BIOS Setup program. Using BIOS Setup ......................82 Entering BIOS Setup ......................82 Navigating BIOS Setup ....................83 BIOS Setup Menus......................83 Main Menu......................84 Advanced Menu ....................86 Security Menu ....................
  • Page 96: Using Bios Setup

    Using BIOS Setup The system’s BIOS Setup program allows you to configure your computer hardware, and to set security and power-savings options. The settings you choose are stored in battery- maintained memory (CMOS RAM) that saves the information even when the computer's power is turned off.
  • Page 97: Navigating Bios Setup

    Navigating BIOS Setup To navigate the BIOS Setup menu or change BIOS settings, use keyboard keys as follows: Function Display the General Help window. Exit the current menu. ← → Select the next menu. ↑ ↓ Move the cursor up and down between fields Move the cursor forward through the cells for a highlighted field.
  • Page 98: Main Menu

    NOTE If your computer will not boot after you have changed settings and exited from BIOS Setup, reboot and press 2 to reenter BIOS Setup. Once in BIOS Setup, you can try to change the settings that caused the boot to fail. If problems persist, press 9 to load the default settings.
  • Page 99 Setting Description Type Configures the hard drive type. Use the space bar to select the hard drive type You can use Auto to let the BIOS automatically select the drive type. Cylinders If you select User for the drive type, you can select the number of cylinders for the hard drive.
  • Page 100: Advanced Menu

    System Memory Displays the amount of conventional memory detected by your computer during startup. Extended Memory Displays the amount of extended memory detected by the computer during startup. Advanced Menu Select Advanced from the menu bar to display the Advanced menu. Plug &...
  • Page 101: Security Menu

    PCI Configuration Displays additional menus to configure PCI devices. Submenus are for selecting the slot number you will use. Peripheral Configuration Displays additional menus to configure all of the computer’s peripheral devices, such as the local bus IDE adapter, floppy disk drive controller, PS/2 mouse, serial ports, and parallel port. Audio Options Menu Displays additional menus to configure the sound device or an optional game joystick.
  • Page 102: Power Menu

    Shut down the operating system and turn off power to the computer. Open the computer cover. On DIP switch 1, set switch 5 (on a TD-250) or switch 6 (on a TD-100 PII) to ON. Restart the system. This clears the password.
  • Page 103: Boot Menu

    Power Savings Enables power-saving mode. Options are Maximum Power Savings, Maximum Performance, Disabled, and Customized. When Customized is selected, you can set Standby Timeout and Suspend Timeout. Standby Timeout Sets the period of computer inactivity that must pass before the computer automatically enters standby mode.
  • Page 104 The Boot menu lets you select the order in which the computer attempts to boot from different devices. Summary screen Enables or disables display of the system configuration when the system boots. Screen logo display Enables or disables display of the system’s logo when the system boots. QuickBoot Mode Select Enabled to skip certain tests when the system boots.
  • Page 105: Exit Menu

    Hard Drive This field lets you select whether to boot first from a hard disk drive or from a bootable ISA card. Use the arrow keys to select an option; then press the space bar to move the selected device to the desired position in the boot order. Exit Menu Select Exit from the menu bar to display the Exit menu.
  • Page 106 Exit Discarding Changes Exits BIOS Setup without saving any changes you have made. Load Setup Defaults Discards any changes you have made and resets all BIOS settings to their default values. You can also press 9 to do this. Discard Changes Discards any changes you have made and restores all BIOS settings to the values you previously saved.
  • Page 107: Returned Goods Authorization (Rga) Form

    Phone Mail Address Reason for Return NOTE All returned equipment MUST be shipped in original Intergraph packaging to obtain warranty service. WARNING Back up disk drives before returning equipment. Intergraph is not responsible for data lost in shipping or repair process.
  • Page 108 Warranty Procedure Some malfunctioning equipment cannot be repaired in the field, and you must return it to Intergraph for repair. Follow these steps to obtain a Returned Goods Authorization (RGA) log number and return the malfunctioning equipment. Determine the serial number of the system. The serial number is located on the white bar code identification label on the back of the base unit.
  • Page 109 Repair Depot RGA No. _______________________ Intergraph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 Repair Depot RGA No. _______________________ Intergraph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 Repair Depot RGA No. _______________________ Intergraph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894...

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