RadiSys Endura QZ35Q Quick Start Manual - page 5
Configuring BIOS settings
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System memory
The motherboard provides four DIMM memory sockets. It supports up to 8 GB of unbuffered non-ECC
DDR2 677/800 MHz in 4 DIMMs. Refer to the
Endura QZ35Q
downloads page on the RadiSys Web
site for a list of tested memory modules for this motherboard.
Front panel I/O header
The front panel I/O header (JF1) is located by the edge of the motherboard, near the IDE and SATA
connectors. This header contains pins for various buttons and indicators that are typically on the front of
the chassis.
Jumpers
You may notice jumpers installed in various locations on the motherboard. The factory settings should
work for most applications, and will only need to be changed in rare circumstances. Refer to the
Procelerant Endura Q35 Motherboard Product Manual
for further information.
Configuring BIOS settings
Most of BIOS configurations are handled by the BIOS setup utility, which stores configuration settings in
non-volatile flash memory.
It is a good idea to check the BIOS settings before installing the operating system to make sure the
default settings are appropriate for devices you have installed. To enter the BIOS setup utility, press the
Delete key during system startup. After installing the operating system, you may also want to change
the boot order in the BIOS, so that the hard disk is checked first.
If problems are encountered during system startup, error messages may be displayed on the monitor.
You may also want to use a diagnostic card that reads POST codes to determine where the system
encountered problems.
For further information, refer to the Procelerant Endura Q35 Motherboard Product Manual and BIOS
setup utility screen help.
PIN# Description
PIN# Description
Wiring Notes
16
Power LED
15
LED_Anode+
Connect pins 15 and 16 to the power LED
14
HDD LED
13
LED_Anode+
Connect pins 13 and 14 to the hard disk drive (HDD)
LED to display disk activity
12
NIC1 LED
11
LED_Anode+
Connect pins 11and 12 to the NIC1 LED to display
network activity
10
NIC2 LED
9
LED_Anode+
Connect pins 9 and 10 to the NIC2 LED to display
network activity
8
OH/Fan fail LED
7
LED_Anode+
Connect pins 7 and 8 to the overheat/fan failure LED
6
—
5
—
Not connected
4
Ground
3
Reset button
Connect pins 3 and 4 to the hardware reset button
2
Ground
1
Power button
Connect pins 1 and 2 to the power button
15
16
1
2