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9 Install and Connect SATA Devices O Install your SATA devices (Hard Disk Drive, Optical Drive, etc.). See the documentation that came with your chassis or SATA device for device installation. Connect both ends of the SATA data cable, one end to an available SATA port on the desktop board and the other to the connector at the rear of the SATA device. @ Connect the SATA power cable from the power supply to the power connector at the rear of the SATA device. Repeat this procedure for each SATA device. 4 SATA Data Cable Rear of a Hard Disk Drive API SATA Power Cable (from the Power Supply) SATA Connector Detail Blue SATA Connectors = 6 Gb/s - 0 1 2 3 Black SATA Connectors = 3 Gb/s 0 0 0 0 10 Make Power Connections 11 Finishing up O Connect the 2 x 2 power supply cable to the matching 2 x 2 power connector on the board. 0 Connect a mouse and keyboard using any combination of the available USB ports. Connect the 2 x 12 power supply cable to the matching 2 x 12 power connector on the board. Your power supply may have a 2 x 10 power cable, if so, connect as shown. Ensure that the voltage setting on the rear of the power supply is set correctly. O Connect a monitor using one of the available video ports. @ Connect the AC power cord to the back of the chassis and to a wall outlet. A Failure to use an appropriate power supply and/or not connecting the 12 V (2 x 2) power connector to the desktop board may result in damage to the board, or the system may not function properly. Keyboard (USB 3.0) O Mouse Monitor 2 x 2 115 or 230 O 2x12 2x10 OR VIII ,e,%I --- 41111 To Chassis (USB 2.0) •• • O NEM O (USB 2.0) Pin 1-/ Pin 1 ) Rear of a power supply, your power supply may differ To Wall Outlet HDMI* DVI-I 12 Software Turn on your computer and install an operating system. CO Insert the Inter Express Installer DVD to install the necessary software to complete your desktop board integration. Go to: http://downloadcenter.intel.com to download the latest drivers. ' (Optional) For information on configuring your system for RAID, refer to the Inter Rapid Storage Technology User Guide at: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/chpsts/imsm. Troubleshooting If your system fails to boot: • Ensure that the 2 x 2 power supply cable is plugged into the 12 V (2 x 2) processor core voltage connector on the desktop board. • Disconnect all power and remove and re-insert the processor, memory, and any add-in cards to make sure they are fully seated. Restart the system. • Remove any non-essential hardware components, reconnect the power, and restart the system. If your system still does not boot, go to: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/, select product support for Inter Desktop Board DB85FL, and then select "Troubleshooting system 'no boot' issues". This web site contains extensive information to help you solve non-boot problems including a No Boot Wizard. Beep Codes When a repeating beep code is heard and your system does not boot or display video, the beeps indicate the following: Beep Pattern Two beeps (beep, beep [pause], beep, beep) Three beeps (beep, beep, beep [pause]) This beep pattern repeats until the system is powered off. High/Low beeps (high, low, high, low, high, low, high, low) Problem No video detected Memory error CPU thermal trip For more information, go to: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-010249.htm. Safety and Regulatory Information Battery Warning A Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. . Batteries should be recycled where possible. Disposal of used batteries must be in accordance with local environmental regulations. FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions related to the EMC performance of this product, contact: Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124 1-800-628-8686. Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le present appareil numerique nemet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le broullage radiodlectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada. V A Japan VCCI Statement E ORM:, MEPAFIVIIMUlzrOPItMiltalifE* (VCC I ) OE* (:4It-j< oam V

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Install
and
Connect
SATA
Devices
10
Make
Power
Connections
11
Finishing
up
O
Install
your
SATA
devices
(Hard
Disk
Drive,
Optical
Drive,
etc.).
See
the
documentation
that
came
with
your
chassis
or
SATA
device
for
device
installation.
Connect
both
ends
of
the
SATA
data
cable,
one
end
to
an
available
SATA
port
on
the
desktop
board
and
the
other
to
the
connector
at
the
rear
of
the
SATA
device.
@
Connect
the
SATA
power
cable
from
the
power
supply
to
the
power
connector
at
the
rear
of
the
SATA
device.
Repeat
this
procedure
for
each
SATA
device.
4
12
Rear
of
a
Hard
SATA
Data
Cable
Disk
Drive
Software
Turn
on
your
computer
and
install
an
operating
system.
C
O
Insert
the
Inter
Express
Installer
DVD
to
install
the
necessary
software
to
complete
your
desktop
board
integration.
Go
to:
to
download
the
latest
drivers.
'
(Optional)
For
information
on
configuring
your
system
for
RAID,
refer
to
the
Inter
Rapid
Storage
Technology
User
Guide
at:
Reference
Desktop
Board
Components
A
BCD
DD
CC
BB
AA
z
Y
X
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
0.
0
0
API
SATA
Power
Cable
(from
the
Power
Supply)
Blue
SATA
Connectors
=
6
Gb/s
Black
SATA
Connectors
=
3
Gb/s
Troubleshooting
SATA
Connector
Detail
If
your
system
fails
to
boot:
Ensure
that
the
2
x
2
power
supply
cable
is
plugged
into
the
12
V
(2
x
2)
processor
core
voltage
connector
on
the
desktop
board.
Disconnect
all
power
and
remove
and
re-insert
the
processor,
memory,
and
any
add
-in
cards
to
make
sure
they
are
fully
seated.
Restart
the
system.
Remove
any
non
-essential
hardware
components,
reconnect
the
power,
and
restart
the
system.
If
your
system
still
does
not
boot,
go
to:
select
product
support
for
Inter
Desktop
Board
DB85FL,
and
then
select
"Troubleshooting
system
'no
boot'
issues".
This
web
site
contains
extensive
information
to
help
you
solve
non
-boot
problems
including
a
No
Boot
Wizard.
Beep
Codes
When
a
repeating
beep
code
is
heard
and
your
system
does
not
boot
or
display
video,
the
beeps
indicate
the
following:
Beep
Pattern
Problem
Two
beeps
(beep,
beep
[pause],
beep,
beep)
No
video
detected
Three
beeps
(beep,
beep,
beep
[pause])
This
beep
pattern
repeats
until
the
system
is
powered
off.
Memory
error
High/Low
beeps
(high,
low,
high,
low,
high,
low,
high,
low)
CPU
thermal
trip
For
more
information,
go
to:
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PCI
Express
2.0
x1
Connector
PCI
Express
3.0
x16
Connector
Battery
PCI
Express
2.0
x1
Connector
Back
Panel
Connectors
12
V
Power
Connector
(2
x
2)
Processor
Socket
Processor
Fan
Header
DIMM
3
(Channel
A,
DIMM
0)
DIMM
1
(Channel
A,
DIMM
1)
DIMM
4
(Channel
B,
DIMM
0)
DIMM
2
(Channel
B,
DIMM
1)
Front
Fan
Header
TPM
Header
PWR
FAULT
LED
O
0
SR
Q
P0
N
K
P.
Enhanced
Standby
LED
Q.
Main
Power
Connector
(2
x
12)
R.
BIOS
Security
Jumper
S.
Speaker
T.
USB
3.0
Front
Panel
Connector
U.
Intel'
B85
PCH
V.
Chassis
Intrusion
Header
W.
Front
Panel
Connector
X.
Alternate
Front
Panel
Power
LED
Header
Y.
SATA
Connectors
Z.
USB
2.0
Front
Panel
Connector
AA.
USB
2.0
Front
Panel
Connector
BB.
Rear
Fan
Header
CC.
S/PDIF
Header
DD.
Front
Panel
HD
Audio
Connector
Header and
Connector
Pinouts
USB
3.0
Front
Panel
Key
(no
pin)
Vbus
IntA_P2_SSRX-
IntA22_SSRX+
Ground
IntA_P2_SSTX-
IntA_P2_SSTX+
Ground
IntA22_0-
IntA_P2_D+
Vbus
IntA_P1_SSRX-
IntA_P1_SSRX+
Ground
IntA_P1_SSTX-
IntA_P1_SSTX+
Ground
IntA_M_D-
IntA_P1_D+
ID
USB
2.0
Front
Panel
+5
V
D-
D+
Ground
Key
(no
pin)
+5
V
D-
D+
Ground
No
Connection
O
Connect
the
2
x
2
power
supply
cable
to
the
matching
2
x
2
power
connector
on
the
board.
Connect
the
2
x
12
power
supply
cable
to
the
matching
2
x
12
power
connector
on
the
board.
Your
power
supply
may
have
a
2
x
10
power
cable,
if
so,
connect
as
shown.
Ensure
that
the
voltage
setting
on
the
rear
of
the
power
supply
is
set
correctly.
2
x
2
2x12
Pin
1
—/
OR
Pin
1
2x10
V
III
O
41111
)
Safety
and
Regulatory
Information
Battery
Warning
A
Risk
of
explosion
if
the
battery
is
replaced
with
an
incorrect
type.
.
Batteries
should
be
recycled
where
possible.
Disposal
of
used
batteries
must
be
in
accordance
with
local
environmental
regulations.
FCC
Declaration
of
Conformity
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
(2)
this
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
For
questions
related
to
the
EMC
performance
of
this
product,
contact:
Intel
Corporation,
5200
N.E.
Elam
Young
Parkway,
Hillsboro,
OR
97124
1-800-628-8686.
Canadian
Department
of
Communications
Compliance
Statement
This
digital
apparatus
does
not
exceed
the
Class
B
limits
for
radio
noise
emissions
from
digital
apparatus
set
out
in
the
Radio
Interference
Regulations
of
the
Canadian
Department
of
Communications.
Le
present
appareil
numerique
nemet
pas
de
bruits
radioelectriques
depassant
les
limites
applicables
aux
appareils
numeriques
de
la
classe
B
prescrites
dans
le
Reglement
sur
le
broullage
radiodlectrique
edicte
par
le
ministere
des
Communications
du
Canada.
Front
Panel
HD
Audio
Sense2_Ret
Key
(no
pin)
Sense1_Ret
Presence#
Ground
Port2L
Sense_Send
Port2R
Port1R
Port1L
S/PDIF
+5
V
DC
Key
(no
pin)
S/PDIF
Out
Ground
O
O
Chassis
Intrusion
Intruder#
Ground
Back
Panel
Connectors
(USB
2.0)
HDMI
DVI-I
PCICLK
FRAME
PCIRST
LADS
+3.3
V
LADO
No
Connection
+3.3
V
SB
Ground
PWRDWN
TPM
z
Ground
Key
(no
pin)
No
Connection
LAD2
LAD1
Ground
No
Connection
SERIRQ
CLKRUN
No
Connection
Alternate
Front
Panel
Power
LED
O
Front
Panel
On/Off
Power
LED
+
+5
V
Reset
-
HD
LED
‘9‘9
'
(USB
3.0)
(USB
2.0)
Line
In
115
or
230
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--
---
Rear
of
a
power
supply,
your
power
supply
may
differ
V
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VCCI
Statement
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Connect
a
mouse
and
keyboard
using
any
combination
of
the
available
USB
ports.
Connect
a
monitor
using
one
of
the
available
video
ports.
@
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
the
back
of
the
chassis
and
to
a
wall
outlet.
Keyboard
Mouse
Monitor
To
Chassis
To
Wall
Outlet
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Certification
mark.
Includes
an
adjacent
KCC
(Korean
Communications
Commission)
certification
number:
KCC-REM-CPU-DB85FL.
Date
of
manufacture:
February
2013
Country
of
Origin:
China
(USB
2.0)
China
RoHS
Environmentally
Friendly
Use
Period
The
Environmentally
Friendly
Use
Period
(EFUP)
for
Intel
Desktop
Boards
has
0
been
determined
to
be
10
years.
For
detailed
information
about
the
desktop
board's
regulatory
compliance,
refer
to
the
Technical
Product
Specification
at:
BIOS
Reference
The
BIOS
(Basic
Input/Output
System)
controls
the
computer's
boot
process.
The
purpose
of
the
BIOS
is
to
identify
and
initialize
processor,
memory,
hard
drives,
optical
drives,
and
other
hardware.
BIOS
Settings
For
a
list
of
BIOS
settings
along
with
their
purpose
and
options,
refer
to
the
BIOS
Glossary
at:
Updating
the
BIOS
You
should
update
the
BIOS
on
your
board
only
if
the
newer
BIOS
version
solves
a
specific
problem
you
have.
BIOS
updates
are
available
in
Intel's
Download
Center
at
There
are
various
methods
of
updating
an
Inter
Desktop
Board
BIOS
to
the
latest
version.
The
number
of
methods
available
for
any
particular
board
model
varies,
depending
on
drive
support
and
BIOS
update
file
size.
For
update
instructions,
go
to:
Troubleshooting
the
BIOS
For
tips
on
troubleshooting
BIOS
issues
on
Inter
Desktop
Boards,
refer
to:
BIOS
Security
Jumper
Settings:
1-2
Normal
2-3
Lockdown
No
jumper
Configuration
Online
Support
For
more
information
on
Intel
Desktop
Board
DB85FL,
consult
the
following
online
resources:
General
board
information
Available
board
configurations
Supported
processors
Chipset
information
BIOS
and
driver
updates
More
integration
information
Customer
support
Intel°
Rapid
Storage
Technology
Tested
memory
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