Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto PCM-6896 del fabbricante Intel
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PCM-6896 Intel 815E compact board with PCI slot, Audio, LAN, compact flash, 4 COM ports, PC/104 & PC/104 Plus.
Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 2001. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
Packing List Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following materials are included: • 1PCM-6896 Intel 815E all in one CPU Card • 1 Quick Installation Guide • 1 Suppor.
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Notice Dear Customer , Thank you for purchasing the PCM-6896 board. This user's manual is designed to help you to get the most out of the PCM- 6896, please read it thoroughly before you install and use the board.
Contents Copyright Notice.....................................................................2 Packing List.............................................................................3 FCC ST A TEMENT ................................................
PC/104 Plus V oltage Select (JP6).........................29 COM 2 Setting (JP8 &JP7)......................................30 CPU/SDRAM Setting (JP9)....................................31 Disk on Chip (JP10) .......................................
Chapter 4: Driver Installation ........................... 8 9 Notice: Attention.................................................................90 Chipset Driver Win 98/2000................................................91 Ultra A T A Storage Driver Win 98/2000.
1 General Information This chapter gives background informa- tion on the PCM-6896. Sections include: • Card specifications • Card layout and dimensions CHAPTER.
AAEON’ s new compact size board PCM-6896 targets high-end multime- dia and networking applications. This board is supported by Intel Celeron and Pentium III CPUs, easy Upgrading allows you to take full advantage of Intel’ s Development of even-higher speed Celeron and Pentium III CPUs.
Features • Supports both Intel FC-PGA Pentium III and Celeron CPU’ s • High Speed Micro AGP 2X for VGA function onboard • One 10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet • Supports H/W status monitoring • Integrated AC-97 2.
Specifications CPU: Intel FC-PGA 370-pin Pentium III and Celeron CPU’ s (with system bus frequencies of 66/100/133MHz) CPU Socket: Intel socket 370 BIOS: A ward 2MB Flash BIOS Chipset: Intel 815E I/O Chipset: ITE-8712. Fully 16-bit I/O decoded. W indond 83977EF as 2nd SIO for COM3, COM4 port.
IrDA port: Support SIR and CIR Connector: One 6-pin (2.54mm) pin header KB/PS2 Mouse connector: A 7-pin (4*2-1) header supports PC/A T Keyboard and PS/2 mouse and W ake on KBD function. USB connectors: T wo 10-pin header onboard supports four USB ports Connector: T wo 10-pin (2.
Audio Interface: Chipset: 815E Codec: ALC200 or compatible Interface: One 14-pin (2.00mm) pin header for MIC in, line in, line out, speaker out, CD-in.
SDD Interface One 32-pin DIP socket supports M-Systems DiskOnChip 2000 series up to 288MB. Mechanical and Environmental Power Supply voltage: +5V , +12V , +3.3V , -5V , -12V , -3.3V Operating temperature: 32 to 140 degrees F (0-60 degrees C) Board Size: 8” (L) x 5.
Board Layout CN 22 PC I 1 CN 4 JP 1 CN 14 JP 6 CN 17 CN 11 JP 4 CN 20 CN 5 CN 7 CN 15 CN 6 CN 21 JP 10 CN 3 JP 3 JP 2 JP 8 CN 2 CN 25 JP 5 CN 10 JP 7 CN 18 CN 13 CN 19 CN 16 CN 1 CN 9 JP 9 CN 12 CN 24.
Board Dimensions.
CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter provides information regarding PCM-6896 hardware, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, switches and indicators. Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation procedure.
Safety precautions W arning! Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you are working on it. Do not make connections while the power is on because sensitive electronic components can be damaged by the sudden rush of power .
Installing A CPU T o install the CPU, follow the instructions that came with it. If no documentation was provided, the general procedures for installing a CPU are outlined below: 1 .
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 Open Closed Closed 2-3 Open Closed Closed 2-3 1 2 3 Setting jumpers Y ou configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers.
Installing DRAM (DIMMs) System Memory PCM-6896 contains one socket for 168-pin dual in-line memory module (DIMM). The socket uses 3.3 V unbuffered synchro- nous DRAM (SDRAM).
Location of Jumpers & Connectors CN 2 2 PC I1 CN 4 JP 1 CN 1 4 JP 6 CN 1 7 CN 1 1 JP 4 CN 2 0 CN 5 CN 7 CN 1 5 CN 6 CN 2 1 JP 10 CN 3 JP 3 JP 2 JP 8 CN 2 CN 2 5 JP 5 CN 1 0 JP 7 CN 1 8 CN 1 3 CN 1.
List of Jumpers Jumpers allow users to manually customize system configurations to their suitable application needs. The following tables list the function of each of the board's jumpers and connectors.
List of Connectors Connectors on board access link to external devices such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, VGA, or floppy drives. The following consist the list of each connector function: Connector.
Clear CMOS Selection (JP1) Safety precautions in setting up clear CMOS must be taken, always place jumper on protect mode . In clearing CMOS, place jumper for just a second ( follow clear CMOS illustration ) then, immediately return jumper to protect mode .
(JP2) & (JP3) For COM3 & COM4 Selec- tion +12V 1 3 5 2 4 6 +5V RI (default) 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6.
Speaker Out and Line out (JP4) Line Out 1 3 5 2 4 6 Speaker Out (default) 1 3 5 2 4 6 Front Panel Connectors (JP5) Front Panel Connectors (JP5) Pi n Signal Pi n Signal 1 G ND 2 Power on Button 3 IDE LED 4 VC C 5 Speaker 6 VC C 7 Case Open 8 G N D 9 HWRST # 10 G N D PC/104 Plus Voltage Select (JP6) PC/105 Plus V oltage Select (JP6) 5V * 3.
RS-232/422/485 COM 2 (JP8), (JP7) Setting *RS-232 (default) 1 4 7 10 3 6 9 12 RS-485 RS-422 1 4 7 10 3 6 9 12 1 4 7 10 3 6 9 12 JP8 J P 7 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 The PCM-6896 COM2 serial port can be selected as RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 by setting JP8.
CPU/SDRAM Speed Select (JP9) Auto Detect Auto Detect 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CPU/66MHz SDRAM100MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CPU/100MHz SDRAM/100MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CPU/133MHz SDRAM/133MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.
DiskOnChip socket The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products provides a single chip solid-state flash disk in a standard 32-pin DIP package. The DiskOnChip 2000 is a solid-state disk with no moving parts, resulting in a significant reduction in power consumption and an increase in reliability .
DiskOnChip (DOC) 2000 Installation When the DOC is installed correctly , a DOC will work like an HDD or an FDD. T o install the DOC on the mainboard, follow the instructions below: 1 . Plug the DOC into the socket. Make sure pin 1 of the DOC is aligned with pin 1 of the socket.
DiskOnChip Address Selection (JP10) The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products provides a single chip solid-state flash disk in a standard 32-pin DIP package. The DiskOnChip 2000 is a solid-state disk with no moving parts, resulting in a significant reduction in power consumption and an increase in reliability .
CPU and System Fan Power Connector (CN1 & CN24) One 3-pin plug in and error free onboard connectors are located accessibly for trouble-free connection and disconnection.
USB Connector (CN5) & (CN6) PCM-6896 is equipped with four USB ports onboard . It acquires the new generation of plug and play ( Hot Plugging ) feature, for both low speed and high speed devices. It could also be expanded up to 127 connections through USB hub.
IDE Hard Drive Connectors (CN7) If customers hav e (Neccessity) to use A T A-100 HDD and A T A-33 CABLE you m ust alter two settings in the A w ard BIOS. The tw o settings are IDE Primar y Master UDMA and IDE Primary Slave UDMA. Set these two functions as disabled.
IDE Hard Drive Connector (CN7) If customers hav e (Neccessity) to use A T A-100 HDD and A T A-33 CABLE y ou must alter two settings in the A w ard BIOS. The tw o settings are IDE Primar y Master UDMA and IDE Primary Slave UDMA. Set these two functions as disabled.
ATX Power Connector (CN11) For ease and reliability , a standard 20-pin A TX power supply con- nector is onboard. Which also provide positive plugging through it's guided and locking mechanism. Pin definitions as follows: A TX Power Connector (CN1 1) Pi n Signal Pi n Signal 1 +3.
Digital Visual Interface Connector (CN12) Digital V isual Interface Connector (CN12) Pi n Signal Pin Signal A 1 FTCLK0 B 1 FTD0 A 2 FTCLK1 B 2 FTD1 A 3 CR T HSYNC B 3 FTD2 A4 FTBLNK# B 4 G N D A 5 FTH.
Keyboard and Mouse Connector (CN13) The PCM-6896 provides a keyboard connector which supports both a keyboard and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applications, a keyboard is not used. The standard PC/A T BIOS will report an error or fail during power-on-self-test (POST) after a reset if the keyboard is not present.
A standard conventional D-sub connector is equipped to interface with conventional CR T displays. Refer to pin definitions as follows: VGA Display Conncetor (CN14) Pi n Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N.
Parallel Port Connector (CN16) The mainboard is designed to support one parallel port. Port 1 connector ( CN16 ) also designated as LPT1 is a standard 25-pin D-sub connector specially prepared for external interface. The interfaces can be enabled and disabled in the BIOS system setup.
100 Base-Tx Ethernet Connector (CN17) PCM-6896 is outfitted with a standard RJ-45 LAN connector . With support from Intel 815E chipset using either 10Mbs or 100Mbs are possible through it's N-way auto-negotiation featured operation.
Floppy drive connector (CN19) Y ou can attach up to two floppy drives to the mainboard controller . Y ou can use any combination of 5¼" (360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3½" (720 KB, 1.44 MB, and 2.88 MB) drives. A 34-pin daisy chain drive connector cable for ( CN19 ) is required for a dual-drive system.
Floppy Drive Connector (CN19) Pi n Signal Pin Signal 1 G N D 2 DENSITY SELECT 3 G N D 4 N.C. 5 G N D 6 N.C. 7 G N D 8 INDEX 9 G N D 1 0 MOTOR A 1 1 G N D 1 2 DRIVE SELECT B 1 3 G N D 1 4 DRIVE SELECT .
Digital I/O Connector (CN20) PCM-6896 offers 4-pair of digital I/O functions. W ith the input and output consisting of the following: Input 801H; GPI20 [bit0], GPI21[bit1], GPI22[bit2], GPI23[bit3] and Output 801H; GPO24[bit4], GPO25[bit5], GPO26[bit6], GPO27[bit7].
Audio Out Connector 1 W att (CN22) Audio Out Connector 1 W att (CN22) Pi n Signal 1 OUT L+ 2 OUT L- 3 OUT R+ 4 OUT R- CN25 W ake On Lan (Pins 1-5) (CN25) W ake On Lan (Pins 1-5) Pi n Signal 1 VCC5SBY .
Compact Flash Connector Pi n Signal Pi n Signal 1 GND 26 GND 2D A T A 3 2 7 D A T A 1 1 3 DA T A4 2 8 DA T A12 4 DA T A5 2 9 DA T A13 5 DA T A6 3 0 DA T A14 6 DA T A7 3 1 DA T A15 7 CS#1 3 2 CS#3 8 GND 33 GND 9 G N D 3 4 IO READ 1 0 G N D 3 5 IO WRITE 11 GND 36 +5V 1 2 G N D 3 7 IRQ15 13 +5V 38 +5V 14 G ND 39 CSEL 1 5 G N D 4 0 N.
3 Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to configure the BIOS for the PCM-6896 board. CHAPTER.
Starting setup The A ward BIOS is started immediately when you first turn on the computer . The BIOS reads, system configuration information in CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it through the power-on self test (POST).
Getting help Press F1 to pop up a small help window . On screen information describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item.
Setup keys These keys helps you navigate in Setup: Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right arrow Move to the item in the right ha.
Main Setup Menu Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration. (Date, time, IDE, etc.) Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system. Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system’ s performance.
PnP/PCI Configuration This entry appears is your system supports PnP/PCI. PC Health Status This menu allows you to set the shutdown temperature for your system. Frequency/V oltage Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/ voltage control.
Standard CMOS Features This standard setup menu allows users to configure system components such as the date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive, display , and memory . Online help for each field can be accessed by pressing F1. Date and Time Configuration The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information.
If you do not want to select drive type AUTO, other methods of selecting the drive type are available: 1.Match the specifications of your installed IDE hard drive(s) with the preprogrammed values for drive types 1 through 45. 2.Select USER and enter values into each drive parameter field.
- LBA (Logical Block Addressing): During drive access, the IDE controller transforms the data address described by sector , head, and cylinder number into a physical block address, significantly improving data transfer rates. For drives with greater than 1024 cylinders.
Halt On During the power-on-self-test (POST), the computer stops if the BIOS detects a hardware error . Y ou can tell the BIOS to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot-up process. These are the selections: No errors : POST does not stop for any errors.
Extended Memory Above the 1-MB boundary . Early IBM personal computers could not use memory above 1 MB, but current PCs and their software can use extended memory .
Advanced BIOS Features The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEF AUL TS settings. Virus W arning When enabled, you receive a warning message if a program (specifically , a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive.
CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM (system memory). CPUs from 486-type on up contain internal cache memory , and most, but not all, modern PCs have additional (external) cache memory .
Swap Floppy Drive This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives. Selecting enabled assigns physical drive B to logical drive A, and physical drive A to logical drive B. Boot Up Floppy Seek When Enabled, the BIOS tests (seeks) floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks.
T ypematic Rate Setting- Key strokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller . When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected. The choice: Enabled/Disabled T ypematic Rate (Chars/Sec)- Sets the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down.
HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability Hard disk drives have built in problem detection capability . If a foreseen problem is about to take place, the computer will give a you a warning signal. The choice: Enable, Disable Report No FDD For WIN 95- Wheather report no FDD for Win 95 or not.
Advanced Chipset Features SDRAM CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer . SDRAM Cycle T ime T ras/T rc Select the number of SCLKs for an access cycle.
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh, the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain date. Fast gives faster performance; slow gives more stable performance.
AGP Graphics Aperture Size Select the size of Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) aperture. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation.
RAS-to-CAS Override This item allows you to insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals, used when Onboard display cache is written to, read from, or refreshed. During by CAS#L T , this will depend on the Onboard Display Cache CAS# Latency setting.
Integrated Peripherals On-Chip Primary PCI IDE The system chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate the primary and/or secondary IDE interface. Select Disabled to deactivate this inter- face, if you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA Ultra DMA/33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver (W indows 95 OSR2 or a third-party IDE bus master driver). If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA/33, select Auto to enable BIOS support.
Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed on the system board and you wish to use it. If you install an add-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this field.
Onboard Serial Ports (1, 2,3,4) Normally , the main board’ s I/O chips will occupy a certain portion of memory space. For each I/O device the computer provides an I/O address. The more devices attached the more address needed to organize the memory storage areas.
W atch Dog Timer Y ou can enable the system watch-dog timer , a hardware timer that generates either an NMI or a reset when the software that it monitors does not respond as expected each time the watch dog polls it ( select the time period in a separate field ) The choice: 10 sec, 20 sec, 40 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 4 min.
Power Management Setup ACPI Function This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configura- tion and Power Management (ACPI). The Choices: Enable/Disable Power Management This category allows you to select the type ( or degree ) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes: 1.
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V ideo Off In Suspend After the selected period of system inactivity , the chipset enters a hardware suspend mode, stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes. In this case the video hardware can be selected to shut off after a period of system inactivity .
Power On By Ring An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line (in other words, an incoming call on the modem) boots the system from a soft off state. Resume By Alarm This option is used to Enable/Disable USB keyboard wake up with suspend to RAM.
PnP/PCI Configurations PnP OS Installed This item allows you to determine whether that PnP OS is installed or not. The choice: Y es or No Reset Configuration Data Normally , you leave this field disabled.
PC Health Status Shutdown T emperatur e Y our system can be configured to shutdown once reaching a certain temperature. T o protect your system from overheating or damage, select a certain temperature level in the PC Health Status menu.
Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK This item allows you to enable/disable auto detect DIMM/PCI clock. The choices: Enable/Disable Spread Spectrum This allows you to enable/disable the spread spectrum modulate. When the system clock generator pulses, the extreme values of the pulse generate excess EMI.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Fail-Safe Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Fail-Safe Default (Y/N)? Pressing “Y” loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal performance system operations.
Load Optimized Default Load Optimized Default When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? Pressing “Y” loa.
Set Supervisor Password When you select this function, a message appears at the center of the screen: ENTER P ASSWORD: T ype the password, up to eight characters, and press Enter . T yping a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory .
Set User Password When you select this function, a message appears at the center of the screen: ENTER P ASSWORD: T ype the password, up to eight characters, and press Enter . T yping a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory .
Save to CMOS and EXIT Save to CMOS and EXIT Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Save to CMOS and Exit (Y/N)? Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS, a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off.
Quit without Saving Exit Without Saving Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Quit W ithout Saving (Y/N)? This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change. The previous selections remain in effect. This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer .
CHAPTER This PCM-6896 is equipped with an audio VGA and LAN interface. This chapter provides instructions for installing the software drivers on these pheripherals.
Installing Drivers Notice: Attention First if using operating systems such as Windows 98/2000 ® a chipset driver must be installed before VGA, LAN or Audio drivers are installed. Second if using Windows 98/2000® operating sys- tems an Ultra A T A storage driver must also be installed after the chipset driver .
Installing Chipset Driver for Windows 95/98/ 2000® The chipset driver must be installed in order to proceed to LAN, VGA and AUDIO drivers. ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive.
Installing Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows 95/98/ 2000® The Ultra A T A Storage Driver must be installed in order to use Windows 98/2000 ® operating systems. ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.
Installing LAN for Windows 95/98® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. ==>Click on Start button ==>Click on Settings button ==>Click on Control Panel button ==>Click on Sys.
Installing VGA for Windows 95/98® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on Intel folder ==>Click on 810_815 folder ==>Click on .
Installing Audio for Windows 95/98® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on Sound folder ==>Click on Alc 200 folder ==>Click on Win98 folder ==>Click on V1.80 folder ==>Click on WDM_1 folder ==>Next you will be asked to save this WDM file in a certain location.
Installing Security Driver for Windows NT® Please perform this procedure first ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.
Installing Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows NT® The Ultra A T A Storage Driver must be installed in order to use Windows NT ® operating systems. ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive.
Installing VGA for Windows NT® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on VGA folder ==>Click on Intel folder ==>Click on 810_815.
Installing Audio for Windows NT® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on Sound folder ==>Click on Alc 200 folder ==>Click on WinNT folder ==>Click on V1.80 folder ==>Click on WDM_1 ==>Next you will be asked to save this WDM file in a certain location.
Installing LAN for Windows NT® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. ==>Click on Start button ==>Click on Settings button ==>Click on Control Panel button ==>Click on Network ==>Click on yes ==>Click on next ==>Click on Select from list.
Installing VGA for Windows 2000® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on VGA folder ==>Click on Intel folder ==>Click on 810_8.
Installing Audio for Windows 2000® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. Pull up the CDROM file on your screen.. ==>Click on Sound folder ==>Click on Alc 200 folder ==>Click on Win2000 folder ==>Click on V1.
Installing LAN for Windows 2000® ==>Place the Driver CDROM into your CDROM drive. ==>Click on Start button ==>Click on Settings button ==>Click on Control Panel button ==>Click on Syst.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Intel PCM-6896 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Intel PCM-6896 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Intel PCM-6896 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Intel PCM-6896 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Intel PCM-6896, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Intel PCM-6896.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Intel PCM-6896. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Intel PCM-6896 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.