Intel D845HV Product Specification - Page 30

Infrared Support, Parallel Port

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Intel Desktop Board D845HV/D845WN Technical Product Specification  NOTE For the D845HV board only, there is a manufacturing option that omits the connector for Serial port B. For information about The location of the serial port A connector The signal names of the serial port A connector The location of the serial port B connector The signal names of the serial port B connector Refer to Figure 10, page 52 Table 21, page 54 Figure 15, page 68 Table 42, page 69 1.9.2 Infrared Support On the front panel connector, there are four pins that support devices compliant with the IrDA Serial Infrared Physical Layer Specification, version 1.3. In the BIOS Setup program, infrared support is disabled by default. The IR connection can be used to transfer files to or from portable devices like laptops, PDAs, and printers. The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) specification supports data transfers of up to 115.2 kbits/sec at a distance of 1 meter.  NOTE The infrared port operates in half duplex mode only.  NOTE The operation of the infrared port and serial port B are mutually exclusive. When the IR option is enabled in the BIOS Setup program, serial port B is disabled. For information about The location of the front panel connector The signal names of the infrared port on the front panel connector The IrDA specification Refer to Figure 15, page 68 Table 45, page 70 Section 1.5, page 18 1.9.3 Parallel Port The 25-pin D-Sub parallel port connector is located on the back panel. In the BIOS Setup program, the parallel port can be set to the following modes: • Output only (PC AT†-compatible mode) • Bi-directional (PS/2 compatible) • EPP • ECP For information about The location of the parallel port connector The signal names of the parallel port connector Setting the parallel port's mode Refer to Figure 10, page 52 Table 20, page 53 Table 66, page 102 30

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Intel Desktop Board D845HV/D845WN Technical Product Specification
30
NOTE
For the D845HV board only, there is a manufacturing option that omits the connector for Serial
port B.
For information about
Refer to
The location of the serial port A connector
Figure 10, page 52
The signal names of the serial port A connector
Table 21, page 54
The location of the serial port B connector
Figure 15, page 68
The signal names of the serial port B connector
Table 42, page 69
1.9.2
Infrared Support
On the front panel connector, there are four pins that support devices compliant with the
IrDA
Serial Infrared Physical Layer Specification
, version 1.3.
In the BIOS Setup program, infrared
support is disabled by default.
The IR connection can be used to transfer files to or from portable
devices like laptops, PDAs, and printers.
The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) specification
supports data transfers of up to 115.2 kbits/sec at a distance of 1 meter.
NOTE
The infrared port operates in half duplex mode only.
NOTE
The operation of the infrared port and serial port B are mutually exclusive.
When the IR option is
enabled in the BIOS Setup program, serial port B is disabled.
For information about
Refer to
The location of the front panel connector
Figure 15, page 68
The signal names of the infrared port on the front panel connector
Table 45, page 70
The IrDA specification
Section 1.5, page 18
1.9.3
Parallel Port
The 25-pin D-Sub parallel port connector is located on the back panel.
In the BIOS Setup
program, the parallel port can be set to the following modes:
Output only (PC AT
-compatible mode)
Bi-directional (PS/2 compatible)
EPP
ECP
For information about
Refer to
The location of the parallel port connector
Figure 10, page 52
The signal names of the parallel port connector
Table 20, page 53
Setting the parallel port’s mode
Table 66, page 102