Micron Electronics, Inc.PCI-Bus SystemUser's ManualMICRONClientPro™ XVIP/N MAS001377-0003/97
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-3SetupGetting StartedBefore your new system left the factory, Micron configured the hardw
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-4Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide7. Find the video cable and attach the appropriate end into the monitor (if notalread
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-5 Figure 1-1. Desktop Case-Front
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-6Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideFigure 1-2. Desktop Case-Rear
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-7Figure 1-3. Mini Tower Case-Front
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-8Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideFigure 1-4. Mini Tower Case-Rear
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-9Figure 1-5. Tower Case-Front
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-10Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideFigure 1-6. Tower Case-Rear
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-11Running Your System for the First Time1. Power up the monitor. If you are unsure about
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-12Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMaintenanceOperating EnvironmentYour Micron computer has been manufactured to the hi
Copyright and TrademarksThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Micron Electronics, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind wi
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-13ProtectingTo prevent normal electrical problems such as spikes or surges, install a pow
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-14Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideRemoving the System CoverDesktop CaseRefer to the Figures below. No tools are requir
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-15Mini Tower CaseRefer to the figures below. No tools are required. It is not necessary t
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-16Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideTower CaseRefer to the Figure on the following page. Use a #2 phillips-head screwdr
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-17Figure 1-7. Tower Cover Removal
2-1Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationChapter 2Technical InformationOverview ...
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.OverviewMicron's ClientPro XVI system board is a high-performance system board
2-3Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationMemoryThe ClientPro XVI system board has two banks of DRAM (four sockets), which provide12
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.System BoardFigure 2-1. ClientPro XVI System Board
2-5Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-2. I/O Plate ConnectorsFigure 2-3. System Front Panel I/O Connectors
Micron Electronics, Inc.Safety InformationThe following instructions pertain to the risk of fire, electric shock, or bodily injury. Pleaseread all of
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Jumper SettingsConfigurationThe jumpers on the Micron ClientPro XVI are preset at t
2-7Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationFigure 2-6. CMOS Configuration SelectionFigure 2-5. CPU Speed Selection
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Figure 2-7. Connectors
2-9Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationInstalling Add-On PeripheralsThe ClientPro XVI accommodates ISA and PCI Local Bus cards.
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Figure 2-8. Installing a PCI Local Bus CardNOTE: The ISA slot (J1C1) and the PCI s
2-11Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationSIMM ModulesThe memory in this system can be increased up to a maximum of 128MB by instal
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-12 Micron Electronics, Inc.Installing SIMM ModulesThe ClientPro XVI has four, 36-bit (72-pin) SIMM sockets on
2-13Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationStep 1: Using both hands, carefully set the SIMM into the socket at a 45degree angle
Micron ClientPro XVI User's Guide2-14 Micron Electronics, Inc.KeyedNotchWhen the module has beenlocked in place, be sure bothsilver tabs on each
2-15Micron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 2: Technical InformationDRAM MemoryThe following table lists the possible memory size combinations usable for th
11. Unplug this product from the main power outlet and call for service under anyof the following conditions:A. If the power cord or plug is damaged o
3-1Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Chapter 3The BIOS Setup ProgramSetup ...
3-2Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.SETUPBIOS SetupEvery AT-compatible computer has a battery supported CMOS memory loca
3-3Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.How to Run the Setup ProgramThe Setup program is used to configure the computer’s BIOS (B
3-4Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.The ClientPro XVI system board has the following CMOS configuration screens:Main Scr
3-5Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Setting the CMOS Main ScreenThe CMOS Main Screen (Figure 3-2) is used to set the date and
3-6Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Floppy OptionsWhen selected, this pops up the Floppy Options menu.Floppy Options Sub
3-7Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Primary IDE Master/Slave and Secondary Master/SlaveReports if a hard disk is connected to
3-8Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Number of SectorsIf Hard Disk Type is set to User Definable, you must type the corre
3-9Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Boot OptionsFirst, Second, Third, Fourth Boot DeviceSets which drives the system checks t
3-10Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Num LockSets the beginning state of the Num Lock feature on your keyboard. Theopti
Micron Electronics, Inc.FCC InformationClass B Digital Device: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limitsare designed to provi
3-11Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Figure 3-5. Advanced Screen Processor TypeReports the CPU type. There are no options.Pro
3-12Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Figure 3-6. Perpherial Configuration ScreenPrimary and Secondary IDE InterfaceEnabl
3-13Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc. NOTEIf either serial port address is set, the address it is set to will not appea
3-14Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Advanced Chipset ConfigurationBase Memory SizeSets the size of the base memory. The
3-15Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Latency Timer (PCI Clocks)Sets the length of time an agent on the PCI bus can hold the b
3-16Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Advanced Power ManagementEnables or disables the Advanced Power Management (APM) su
3-17Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Auto Start On AC LossEnables returning to the last known state of the system, or powerin
3-18Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Plug and Play ConfigurationConfiguration ModeSets how the BIOS gets information abo
3-19Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.ISA Shared Memory Base AddressSets the base address for the ISA Shared Memory. The opti
3-20Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Figure 3-10. Event Logging Configuration ScreenEvent Logging ConfigurationEvent Log
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYAPPLICATION OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE(S) 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EECStandard(s) to which Conformity is Declared:EN55022EN50082-1EN609
3-21Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Log ControlEnables or disables the events logging.Clear LogGives the user the option to
3-22Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Setting the CMOS Security ScreenThe Security Screen (Figure 3-11) controls access t
3-23Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup ProgramMicron Electronics, Inc.Unattended StartControls when the security password is requested. The options are Enabl
3-24Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideMicron Electronics, Inc.Exiting/Saving the CMOS SelectionsAfter you have completed configuring the BIOS, se
4-1Chapter 4: Common ProblemsMicron Electronics, Inc.Introduction ... 4
4-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideIntroductionOccasionally while setting up and configuring a computer system, an err
4-3Chapter 4: Common ProblemsMicron Electronics, Inc.ProblemWhen the power switch is turned on, the system has power (i.e., the exhaustfan runs, the
4-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideProblemSystem powers on, the display works, but the system does not complete theboo
4-5Chapter 4: Common ProblemsMicron Electronics, Inc.ProblemThe system displays the error message “Non-system Disk or Disk Error”or “Operating Syste
4-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideSystem ProblemsProblemA large number of damaged sectors are encountered when attemp
Micron Electronics, Inc.Table of ContentsChapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking ...
4-7Chapter 4: Common ProblemsMicron Electronics, Inc.ProblemThe system displays the error message COM Port 2F8 conflict during boot, orthe system bee
4-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideProblemAfter installing a new peripheral card, an unrelated part of the systemsudde
4-9Chapter 4: Common ProblemsMicron Electronics, Inc.Hard Disk ProblemsProblemSystem has to be booted from a floppy disk. Hard drive is either unrec
4-10 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideProblemRead/write, sector, data, or seek errors occur when attempting to accessfil
Appendix A: Contacting Technical SupportA-1Micron Electronics, Inc.IntroductionIf you are experiencing problems with your Micron system and Chapter 4
A-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideReturning Equipment to Micron ElectronicsIf it is determined that your system needs
B-1Appendix B: Beep Codes and Error MessagesMicron Electronics, Inc.Beep Codes and Error MessagesPOST (Power On Self Test) has two kinds of messages:
B-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideTable B-2 BIOS Error MessagesBIOS Error Messages
B-3Appendix B: Beep Codes and Error MessagesMicron Electronics, Inc.Table B-2 BIOS Error Messages (continued)BIOS Error Messages
C-1Appendix C: GlossaryMicron Electronics, Inc.’GlossaryApplication: A software program that operates under an operating system to perform a s
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your SystemMicron Electronics, Inc. 1-1Chapter 1Setting Up Your SystemUnpacking ...
C-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideEISA: Extended Industry Standard Architecture.Expansion Slot: A connector on the
C-3Appendix C: GlossaryMicron Electronics, Inc.Modem: A device designed to allow computers to communicate over standard phonelines.Motherboard: See
C-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideROM: Read-Only Memory. The type of computer memory that is used to permanentlysto
D-1Appendix D: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMicron Electronics, Inc.MICRON ELECTRONICS, INC.MICRON POWER LIMITED WARRANTIESAND SUPPORTFIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARR
D-2 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideON-SITE SERVICEIf you have purchased on-site service, such service will be provided
D-3Appendix D: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMicron Electronics, Inc.THIRTY-DAY MONEY-BACK POLICYThis product sold by Micron comes with Micron’s thirty-day m
D-4 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideTHESE LIMITED WARRANTIES APPLY ONLY IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, ALA
D-5Appendix D: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMicron Electronics, Inc.MICRON ELECTRONICS, INC.MICRON POWER LIMITED WARRANTIESAND SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL PRO
D-6 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideRETURN PROCEDURESYou are responsible for returning products to Micron at your expen
D-7Appendix D: Micron PowerSM WarrantyMicron Electronics, Inc.Such product(s) must be shipped to Micron via a Qualified Courier in the originalpackagi
Micron Electronics, Inc.1-2Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideUnpackingCheck the PackagingAs soon as the packages containing your new system arrive
D-8 Micron Electronics, Inc.Micron ClientPro XVI User's GuideGOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTIONTHESE LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE INCORPORATED INTO AND AR
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