Manual: Ipiel-la3
By default, the plastic jumper cap sits on (Normal Mode).
Line-In (Light Blue), Line-Out (Lime Green), Microphone (Pink), Center/Subwoofer (Orange), Rear Speaker (Black), Side Speaker (Grey). Internal Header Pinouts and Jumpers
If analog_input_1 > 25.0 °C → relay_1 = ON If analog_input_1 < 22.0 °C → relay_1 = OFF Hysteresis = 1.0 °C Log every 60 seconds Ipiel-la3 Manual
The initial BIOS revision on many factory-shipped versions of this board only recognizes core dual CPUs. You must temporarily reinstall your old processor, download the latest compatible from an archive or the HP Support Community, flash it within Windows, and then swap the new quad-core CPU back in.
In the rapidly evolving world of industrial automation and precision control systems, documentation is just as critical as hardware. For technicians, engineers, and system integrators working with advanced relay protection and automation terminals, one document stands out as the definitive source of truth: the . By default, the plastic jumper cap sits on (Normal Mode)
The I/O panel and internal headers provide standard legacy and modern (for the time) connections:
Unlike custom motherboards, the IPIEL-LA3 BIOS is utilitarian: You must temporarily reinstall your old processor, download
Move the jumper from pins 3-5 (normal) to pins 1-3 to clear the password. Boot the computer and enter BIOS by pressing F10 . 4. Memory Upgrade Guidelines The IPIEL-LA3 is notoriously "picky" with memory modules.
This manual covers everything from initial unboxing to advanced troubleshooting to ensure your Ipiel-la3 runs smoothly. 1. Technical Specifications
For substation automation, the Ipiel-la3 supports GOOSE messaging and MMS reporting. The manual provides a Logical Device Model (LDPI) hierarchy: