Datavan DTV-05C User Manual

486sx series, 486dx series, 486dx2 series, 486dx4 series, cyrix 5x86 series, amd am5x86-p75, compact line lan-station

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Model: DTV-05C
486SX Series
486DX Series
486DX2 Series
486DX4 Series
Cyrix 5x86 Series
AMD Am5x86-P75
Compact Line Lan-Station
User's Manual
Nov./11/1996.

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  • Page 1 Model: DTV-05C 486SX Series 486DX Series 486DX2 Series 486DX4 Series Cyrix 5x86 Series AMD Am5x86-P75 Compact Line Lan-Station User's Manual Nov./11/1996.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Introductions 1.2 Features Of The 05C 5x86, 486SX/DX/DX2/DX4 Compact Line 1.3 Product & Function Description Of The Main Chip M1429 Chapter 2 Getting Familiar With DTV-05C 2.1 System Configuration 2.2 The Front Panel Composition 2.3 The Rear Panel Composition 2.4 The System Internal Composition...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Introductions

    Congratulation on the purchase of your DTV-05C ! You are now the owner of a state-of-the-art DTV-05C that offers features, speed, and performance that is unrivaled and unattended by other conventional PC's or microcomputers based on Intel, AMD, CYRIX or UMC(486SX, 486DX, 486DX2 486DX4 &...
  • Page 4: Chapter 2 Getting Familiar With Dtv-05C

    486SX, 486DX/DX2/DX4 and P24T CPUs and supports Vesa Local bus architecture. CHAPTER 2 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH DTV-05C System Configuration: The System Unit Chassis: The following information will help acquaint you with the arrangement of the DTV-05C computer when you open the box you will have as Figure 2-1...
  • Page 5: The Front Panel Composition

    3.5" floppy disk and hard disk right hand side is two sets packing carton. The Front Panel Composition: From left to right, the front panel of DTV-05C contains the following: Figure 2-2 Front View or System Unit a.
  • Page 6: The System Internal Composition

    2. HDD/FDD Holding Set 3. Main Board 4. AC Power Switch 5. 4 Slots Slot card 6. LED (Turbo, Power, HDD) DTV-05C Mainboard Layout µ § 15cm x 27cm The Connector & Jumper Pin Location Map: DC Input Power Connector. JV1: HDD LED...
  • Page 7 VGA FEA Connector JP14: BUZZER VGA Connector (15 pin) JP15: Turbo LED PV1: HDD Data Cable Connector. JP24: Hardware Reset PV2: FDD Data Cable Connector. JP22: Mono/Color Display Selection: PV4: COM1 Connector. * 1-2 Closed for Monochrome. PV5: COM2 Connector. * 2-3 Closed for Color.(* Default) PV6: LPT1 Parallel Port JV2:...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Upgrading

    AMD5x86 Open 2&3 Open 2&3 I486DX4WT Open 1&2 Open Open I486DX4WB Open 2&3 Open Open **JX2: Jumper for select CPU VCC +5V or +3.3V +5V output 1&4, 2&5, 3&6. Close. +3.3V or 3.45V output 4&7, 5&8, 6&9. Close. (* Default) **JX1: 3.3V output 1&2 Closed.(* Default)
  • Page 9: Removing The Cover

    At any time, you can add (or remove) hardware to your DTV-05C computer and modify its capabilities. The information in this chapter will instruct you on how to open the CHASSIS, Configure the Main Board to recognize add-in hardware, and install optional devices.
  • Page 10: Adding System Memory

    WARNING: Only hard disk with 3 1/2" with 1" higher are accommodated to install in the machine. If you buy a DTV-05C without hard disk and you like to upgrade it later. Please consult with your dealer. The procedures are as following: 1.
  • Page 11: Page/Interleave Memory

    Shadow RAM: If you have 1MB or more memory installed it is possible to use a feature of the DTV-05C chip set called " Shadow RAM ". This feature allows the relocation of the ROM BIOS to a memory location in RAM above 640K.
  • Page 12: Setup

    1. Turn on or reboot the system. After a serial of diagnostic check, the following message appears: 2. Press the <DEL> key to enter the AMI BIOS setup program and the Following screen appears : DTV-05C Compact Line System BIOS Setup Manual 4.2.1. SETUP: A. Standard: Date/Time: µ...
  • Page 13: Chipset

    C. Chipset: µ § µ § µ § 4.2.2. Utility: A. IDE Setup: µ § B. Color Set: µ § C. Default: Pls. when you setup the system pls. default the Optimal first. µ § D. When you setup the BIOS pls. selector your line then press “ENTER” Then you can selector options by µ...
  • Page 14: Chapter 6 Warranty Policy

    * Hold down the <Ctrl>, <Shift> and <Alt> keys simultaneously and press : The "-" (minus) key for the Low speed. * Hold down the <Ctrl>, <Shift> and <Alt> keys simultaneously and press : The "+" (plus) key for the High speed. In practice you will probably always want to use the high speed mode unless you encounter software compatibility problems.
  • Page 15 Dealer Information: =================================================...

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