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0.5 ORGANIZATION
This information covers the following topics (see the Table of Contents for a detailed listing):
Chapter 1, “Overview,” provides an overview of the system features and packing list.
Chapter 2, “System Controller,” describes the major structure.
Chapter 3, “Setting the System,” describes how to adjust the jumpers, and the connector
settings.
Chapter 4, “BIOS Console,” providing the BIOS settings.
Appendix
Specifications
Supported flash memory
Board dimensions
Programming the RS-485
0.6
STATIC ELECTRICITY PRECAUTIONS
Before removing the board from its anti-static bag, read this section about the static electricity
precautions.
Static electricity is a constant danger to computer systems. The charge that can build up in your
body may be more than sufficient to damage integrated circuits on any PC board. It is, therefore,
important to observe basic precautions whenever you use or handle computer components.
Although areas with humid climates are much less prone to the static built up, it is always best to
safeguard against accidents, which may result in expensive repairs. The following measures
should generally be sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge:
1)
Touch a grounded metal object to discharge the static electricity in your body (or ideally,
wear a grounded wrist strap).
2)
When unpacking and handling the board or other system components, place all materials
on an antic-static surface.
3)
Be careful not to touch the components on the board, especially the “gold finger”
connectors on the bottom of every board.
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