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1. 21 GND 22 WRPRO 23 GND 24 RDATA 25 GND 26 HDSEL 30 2 6 5 IDE Disk Drive Connectors IDE 1 xa The system board is equipped with a 40 pin IDE 1 and a 44 pin IDE 2 IDE connectors To prevent improper IDE cable installation the IDE 1 connector has a keying mechanism The connector on the IDE cable can be inserted into IDE 1 only if pin 1 of the cable connector is aligned with pin 1 of IDE 1 The 40 pin IDE 1 connector is used for connecting 3 5 hard drives while the 44 pin IDE 2 connector is used for connecting 2 5 hard drives 2 0 pitch Each IDE connector supports 2 devices a Master and a Slave Use an IDE ribbon cable to connect the drives to the system board An IDE ribbon cable have 3 connectors on them one that plugs into an IDE connector on the system board and the other 2 connects to IDE devices The connector at the end of the cable 1s for the Master drive and the connector in the middle of the cable is for the Slave drive Connecting the IDE Disk Drive Cable Install one end of the IDE cable into IDE 1 J21 or IDE 2 J20 on the system board and the other connectors to the IDE devices Note Refer to your disk drive user s manual for information about selecting proper drive switch settings Adding a Second IDE Disk Drive When using two IDE drives one must be set as the master and the other as the slave Follow the instructions provided by the drive manufacturer for setting the jumpers and or
2. CPU socket Warning Label This label is exclusively for only 2 3 2 Installing the CPU 1 Locate Socket 478 on the system board 2 Unlock the socket by pushing the lever sideways away from the socket then lifting it up to a 90 angle Make sure the socket is lifted to at least this angle otherwise the CPU will not fit in properly Lever 3 Position the CPU above the socket then align the gold mark on the corner of the CPU designated as pin 1 with pin 1 of the socket Important Handle the CPU by its edges and avoid touching the pins 4 Insert the CPU into the socket until it is seated in place The CPU will fit in only one orientation and can easily be inserted without exerting any force Important Do not force the CPU into the socket Forcing the CPU into the socket may bend the pins and damage the CPU 5 Once the CPU is in place push down the lever to lock the socket The lever should click on the side tab to indicate that the CPU 1s completely secured in the socket 2 3 3 Installing the Fan and Heat Sink The CPU must be kept cool by using a CPU fan with heat sink Without sufficient air circulation across the CPU and heat sink the CPU will overheat damaging both the CPU and system board Note Only use Intel certified fan and heat sink amp AnIntel boxed processor package contains a retention mechanism heat sink fan and installation guide If the installation procedure in the in
3. Clear CMOS Data If you encounter the following a CMOS data becomes corrupted b You forgot the supervisor or user password c You are unable to boot up the computer system because the processor s ratio clock was incorrectly set in the BIOS you can reconfigure the system with the default values stored in the ROM BIOS To load the default values stored in the ROM BIOS please follow the steps below 1 Power off the system and unplug the power cord 2 Set JP1 pins 2 and 3 to On Wait for a few seconds and set JP1 back to its default setting pins I and 2 On 3 Now plug the power cord and power on the system If your reason for clearing the CMOS data is due to incorrect setting of the processor s ratio clock in the BIOS please proceed to step 4 4 _ After powering on the system press lt Del gt to enter the main menu of the BIOS 5 Select the CPU Frequency Control submenu and press lt Enter gt 6 Set the CPU Clock Ratio or CPU Clock field to its default setting or an appropriate ratio or bus clock Refer to the CPU Frequency Control section in chapter 3 for more information 7 _ Press lt Esc gt to return to the main menu of the BIOS setup utility Select Save amp Exit Setup and press lt Enter gt 8 Type lt Y gt and press lt Enter gt 2 4 2 PS 2 Power Select Jp 1 2 3o 12 3 gt DG E 1 2 On 5V 2 3 On 5VSB default JP2 is used to select the power of the PS 2 keyboard mouse por
4. STR Suspend To RAM state This can be configured only if the ACPI Suspend Type field is set to S3 STR O Resume By Alarm Enabled When Enabled you can set the date and time you would like the Soft Power Down Soft Off PC to power on in the Date of Month Alarm and Time hh mm ss Alarm fields However if the system 1s being accessed by incoming calls or the network Resume On Ring LAN prior to the date and time set in these fields the system will give priority to the incoming calls or network Disabled Disables the automatic power on function default 50 o Date of Month Alarm 0 The system will power on everyday according to the time set in the Time hh mm ss Alarm field 1 31 Select a date you would like the system to power on The system will power on on the set date and time set in the Time hh mm ss Alarm field Time hh mm ss Alarm This is used to set the time you would like the system to power on If you want the system to power on everyday as set in the Date of Month Alarm field the time set in this field must be later than the time of the RTC set in the Standard CMOS Features submenu 3 1 6 PnP PCI Configurations This section shows how to configure the PCI bus system It covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility PnP PEI Confi
5. connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice 1 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the eguipment 2 Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with the emission limits Notice An electronic file of this manual 1s included in the CD To view the user s manual in the CD msert the CD into a CD ROM drive The auto run screen Main Board Utility CD will appear Click User s Manual on the main menu Contents dau eu CL AAA Y Tv RH HRN FERRY RAF NN 4 bl EA uu Ep E HEREIN DER T YU CG ECH GAD GG ECH GGH 4 152 Special Features or tie System BOM ad 8 1 5 Package Cnel aa 10 Hardware Fistalla uor sessi dti rte e a a tumida hs sone 11 2d stem o rc Dislessia tia 11 Zed NS LEMA MOMOL a a ai 17 P MEC x RICE RH Y I Y RITI 13 24 JUMPER cloud dU Dew di 16 23 2 abl ego Al VAG DOLES RT Pee eer dotum tM tate et 21 20 LOCO 27 BIOS DEUD elia 37 3 1 Award BIOS Setup UUl RR 37 2 2 Updatimg tne BIO Sedet oett uei ian hene ades Un SY A Uo nein an iQ wu mes deu Rs 58 AD pendix A Watchdoe Merrill eil 59 Zub iu TINCT RT ave tee RR HN RC FE HT Y HN PR HY rds 59 Appendix B Enabling Hyper Threading Technology iii 60 Sol Enabling Hyper Threading Technolo y rl 60 Appendix Cs ystem Error Mess in ion ai 62 0E CEOS TT CC Tr 62 6 2 ETO VICSSAG OS ella 62 Ap pendix D
6. ports The additional USB ports may be mounted on a card edge bracket Install the card edge bracket to the system chassis then insert the connector that is attached to the USB port cables to J1 or J9 BIOS Setting Configure the onboard USB 1n the Integrated Peripherals submenu of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information Driver Installation You may need to install the proper drivers in your operating system to use the USB device Refer to your operating system s manual or documentation for more information Refer to chapter 4 for more information about installing the USB 2 0 driver Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse The Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a system from the S3 STR Suspend To RAM state To use this function Jumper Setting JP3 and or JP4 must be set to 2 3 On 5VSB Refer to USB Power Select in this chapter for more information BIOS Setting USB KB Wake Up From S3 S4 in the Power Management Setup submenu of the BIOS must be set to Enabled Refer to chapter 3 for more mformation Important If you are using the Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function for 2 USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 1 5A For 3 or more USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 2A 25 2 5 7 Audio o i er le Ooo Linelout Mid an ine in Front audio Audio Jacks The system board is equ
7. Chip Frame Buffer Size f4 Move Enter 5elect PlzP Ualue Filz5Saue ESDL Exit Fli Seneral Help F5 Previous Values Fb Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one This section gives you functions to configure the system based on the specific features of the chipset The chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources These items should not be altered unless necessary The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered some incompatibility or that data was being lost while using your system DRAM Timing Selectable This field is used to select the timing of the DRAM By SPD Manual The EEPROM on a DIMM has SPD Serial Presence Detect data structure that stores information about the module such as the memory type memory size memory speed etc When this option is selected the system will run according to the information in the EEPROM This option is the default setting because it provides the most stable condition for the system The CAS Latency Time and Active to Precharge Delay fields will show the default settings by SPD If you want better performance for your system other than the one by SPD select Manual then select the best option in the CAS
8. If you want to proceed type lt Y gt and press lt Enter gt The default settings will be loaded 3 1 10 Load Optimized Defaults The Load Optimized Defaults option loads optimized settings from the BIOS ROM Use the default values as standard values for your system Highlight this option in the main menu and press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility k Standard CHOS Features t CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Hanagement PnP PELI Configura PE Health Status Quit F Henu in BIOS Tice z Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults Type lt Y gt and press lt Enter gt to load the Setup default values 54 3 1 11 Set Supervisor Password If you want to protect your system and setup from unauthorized entry set a supervisor s password with the System option selected in the Advanced BIOS Features If you want to protect access to setup only but not your system set a supervisor s password with the Setup option selected in the Advanced BIOS Features You will not be prompted for a password when you cold boot the system Use the arrow keys to highlight Set Supervisor Password and press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CHOS Features k CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced C
9. check the hard disk drive for the maximum block size the system can transfer The block size will depend on the type of hard disk drive Disabled The IDE HDD uses the standard mode Intel OnChip PCI Device Move the cursor to this field and press Enter The following screen will appear 45 Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility INTEL OnChip PEI Device Onboard LAH control Menu Level fi Move Enters elect Pl PD Ualue FIOSSave ESC Exit FicGeneral Help FS Previous Values Fo Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one AC97 Audio Auto Select this option when using the onboard audio codec Disabled Select this option when using a PCI sound card Onchip LAN Control This field is used to enable or disable the onboard LAN Onboard Super IO Device Move the cursor to this field and press Enter The following screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility Onboard SuperI0 Device Keyboard Mouse Power On KB Power OH Password KE Power On Hot Rey Henu Level bb Onboard FOC Controller Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode EPP Mode Select ECP Hode Use DH PUR Lost Resume State Onboard Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 Use IR Onboard Serial Port 2 Serial Port 2 Use IRU Onboard Serial Port 3 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ Serial Port 1 Mode tl gt e Moue
10. disable the USB mouse Init Display First This field 1s used to select whether to initialize the onboard VGA or PCI first when the system boots Onboard AGP When the system boots 1t will first initialize the onboard VGA PCI Slot When the system boots it will first initialize PCI 48 3 1 5 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy Phoenix fwardBI0S CHOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type 51CP05 Power Management User Define Henu Level b Video Off Method UH SYHE Blank Video Off In Suspend Yes Suspend Hode Disabled HDD Power Down Disabled Soft Off by PWR BTTH Instant Dff Resume On PCI Event Enabled Resume On LA Disabled H USB KB Wakelp From 53054 Disabled Resume by Alarm Disabled T4eriMnue Enter Select PlU PDO Value Fi0 Save ESC E xit Fi beneral Help FS Previous Values Fo Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one o ACPI Function This function should be enabled only in operating systems that support ACPI Currently only Windows 98 2000 ME XP supports this function If you want to use the Suspend to RAM function make sure this field is enabled then select S3 STR in the ACPI Suspend Type field ACPI Suspend Type This field is used to select the type of Suspend mode S1 POS En
11. dx 04e lt Enter gt mov al 07 lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt inc dx lt Enter gt inc al lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt dec dx lt Enter gt mov al f6 lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt inc dx lt Enter gt mov al xy lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt XY 1s the Watchdog Time count value for the 00h to FFh range wherein the time can be set from 0 sec to 255 sec 59 5 Appendix B Enabling Hyper Threading Technology 5 1 Enabling Hyper Threading Technology To enable the functionality of the Hyper Threading Technology please follow the reguirements and steps below Basically the following presumes that you have already installed an Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology 1 The system requires a minimum of 300 Watt ATX 12V power supply 2 Aside from installing a CPU fan on the Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology make sure to install cooling fans The system requires adequate airflow throughout the chassis to prevent overheating the processor 3 _ The CPU Hyper Threading field in the Advanced BIOS Features submenu of the Award BIOS setup will appear Make sure this field is set to Enabled 4 Currently only Windows XP supports the Hyper Threading Technology If this OS has been previously installed you must REINSTALL it 5 After installing Windows XP please check the following to ensure that the operatin
12. monitor Connect the monitor s 15 pin D shell cable connector to the VGA port Blue at location CN2 If your monitor supports analog video but does not have a 15 pin D shell connector see your monitor dealer for the adapter or optional cable After you plug the monitor cable into the VGA port gently tighten the cable screws to hold the connector in place Some monitors have a switch that chooses between analog and TTL or digital operation If your monitor has such a switch set it for analog Driver Installation Install the Intel Graphics Drivers Refer to chapter 4 for more information 2 5 5 RJ45 Fast Ethernet Port The system board is equipped with an onboard RJ45 LAN port This port allows the system board to connect to a local area net work by means of a network hub BIOS Setting Enable or disable the onboard LAN in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Intel OnChip PCI Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information Driver Installation Install the LAN Drivers Refer to chapter 4 for more information 24 2 5 6 Universal Serial Bus Connectors The system board supports 6 USB 2 0 1 1 ports USB allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals Two onboard USB 2 0 1 1 ports Black are at location CN9 USB 1 2 of the system board The J1 USB 3 4 and J9 USB 5 6 connectors allow you to connect 4 additional USB 2 0 1 1
13. reference only Your version may not be identical to this one On ChipPrimary PCI IDE and On Chip Secondary PCI IDE These fields allow you to enable or disable the primary and secondary IDE controller The default is Enabled Select Disabled 1f you want to add a different hard drive controller IDE PrimaryMaster Slave PIO and IDE Secondary Master PIO PIO means Programmed Input Output Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands to effect a transfer to or from the disk drive PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by themselves Your system supports five modes 0 default to 4 which primarily differ in timing When Auto is selected the BIOS will select the best available mode after checking your drive Auto The BIOS will automatically set the system according to your hard disk drive s timing Mode 0 4 You can select a mode that matches your hard disk drive s timing Caution Do not use the wrong setting or you will have drive errors IDE Primary Master Slave UDMA and IDE Secondary Master UDMA These fields allow you to set the Ultra DMA in use When Auto is selected the BIOS will select the best available option after checking your hard drive or CD ROM Auto The BIOS will automatically detect the settings for you Disabled The BIOS will not detect these categories IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled The IDE HDD uses the block mode The system BIOS will
14. sTroubleshoOLtlllB A HU CCD 64 Jb Troubleshoo np Chola 64 1 Introduction 1 1 Features Processor KD2845 8N45 1 1 1 Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology 533MHz system data bus 1 1 2 Intel Pentium 4 Northwood processor 533MHz 400MHz system data bus 1 1 3 Intel Celeron Northwood processor 400MHz system data bus 1 1 4 Intel Pentium 4 Processor M 478 pin 400MHz system data bus 1 1 5 Supplies IMVP III voltage current tolerances at VID 1 30V maximum performance mode 1 1 6 Intel 845GV chipset Intel 845GV Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH Intel 82801DB I O Controller Hub ICH4 System Memory 1 1 7 Two 184 pin DDR SDRAM DIMM sockets 1 1 8 2 5V unbuffered PC1600 DDR200 PC2100 DDR266 orPC2700 DDR333 DDR SDRAM DIMM 1 1 9 Supports maximum of 2GB system memory using 64Mbit 128Mbit 256Mbit or 5 12Mbit technology Double sided x16 DDR SDRAM DIMM 1s not supported BIOS 1 1 10 Award BIOS Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP Plug and Play compatible 1 1 11 Supports SCSI sequential boot up 1 1 12 Supports DMI 2 0 function 1 1 13 4Mbit flash memory Energy Efficient Design 1 1 14 Supports ACPI specification and OS Directed Power Management 1 1 15 Supports ACPI STR Suspend to RAM function 1 1 16 Wake On Events include gt o o Wake On PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse Wake On LAN Wake On Ring RTC timer to power on the system
15. switches on the drives The system board supports Enhanced IDE or ATA 2 ATA 33 ATA 66 and ATA 100 hard drives We recommend that you use hard drives from the same manufacturer In a few cases drives from two different manufacturers will not function properly when used together The problem lies in the hard drives not the system board 3l Important If you encountered problems while using an ATAPI CD ROM drive that is set in Master mode please set the CD ROM drive to Slave mode Some ATAPI CD ROMs may not be recognized and cannot be used if incorrectly set in Master mode BIOS Setting Enable or disable the onboard IDE in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Intel OnChip IDE Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information 2 6 6 IrDA Connector IRTX 5 Ground IRRX N C VCC 1 Connect your IrDA cable to connector J4 on the system board Note The sequence of the pin functions on some IrDA cable may be reversed from the pin function defined on the system board Make sure to connect the cable to the IrDA connector according to their pin functions BIOS Setting Set the Serial Port I Mode field in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super IO Device section of the BIOS to the type of IrDA standard supported by your device Driver Installation You may need to install the proper drivers in your operating system to use the IrDA function Refer to your operatin
16. the chassis intrusion detection function Connect the chassis intrusion sensor cable from the chassis to J8 Whenever a chassis component has been removed the sensor sends signal to J8 alerting you of a chassis intrusion event To disable this function place a jumper cap over J8 Hardware Monitor for Windows Install the Hardware Monitor for Windows utility By default the chassis intrusion detection function is disabled When enabled a warning message will appear when the chassis is open The utility can also be configured so that a beeping alarm will sound when the chassis is open Refer to the Hardware Monitor for Windows section in chapter 4 for more information 2 6 10 Power Connector Ground Ground 12V Use a power supply that complies with the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide Version 1 1 An ATX12V power supply has a standard 20 pin ATX main power connector and a 4 pin 12V power connector that must be inserted onto CN10 and CNI connectors respectively The 4 pin 12V power connector enables the delivery of more 12VDC current to the processor s Voltage Regulator Module VRM The system board requires a minimum of 250 Watt power supply to operate Your system configuration amount of memory add in cards peripherals etc may exceed the minimum power requirement To ensure that adequate power is provided use a 300 Watt or greater power supply 34 2 6 11 DIMM and PCI Standby Power LEDs DIMM Standby
17. the first boot drive to Floppy 3 Save the setting and reboot the system 4 After the system booted from the floppy disk execute the flash utility by typing AWDFLASH EXE The following screen will appear Award BIOS Flash Utility V 8 15B C Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved The current BIOS information will appear in this area File Name to Program 5 Type the new BIOS file name onto the gray area that is next to File Name to Program then press lt Enter gt 6 The following will appear Do You Want to Save BIOS Y N This guestion refers to the current existing BIOS in your system We recommend that you save the current BIOS and its flash utility just in case you need to reinstall the BIOS To save the current BIOS press lt Y gt then enter the file name of the current BIOS Otherwise press lt N gt 7 The following will then appear ress Y to Program or N to Exit 8 Press lt Y gt to flash the new BIOS 58 4 Appendix A Watchdog Timer 4 1 Watchdog Timer The following parameters are references for setting the time interval of the Watchdog Timer function The system will regularly be cleared according to the set time interval If the system hangs or fails to function it will also reset according to the time interval so that your system will continue to operate mov dx 04e lt Enter gt mov al 87 lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt out dx al lt Enter gt mov
18. to RAM function enabled you can power off the system at once by pressing the power button or selecting Standby when you shut down Windows 98 2000 ME XP without having to go through the sometimes tiresome process of closing files applications and operating system This is because the system 1s capable of storing all programs and data files during the entire operating session into RAM Random Access Memory when 1t powers off The operating session will resume exactly where you left off the next time you power on the system Important The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 1A Virus Protection Most viruses today destroy data stored in hard drives The system board 1s designed to protect the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk drive 1 3 Package Checklist The system board package contains the following items The system board A user s manual One IDE cable One FDD cable One I O shield One Main Board Utility CD If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for 9181101000 assistance 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 System Board Layout Winbond W83627 Ym i x e 1 Il 82 5 UU TN will FT i Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage your system board processor disk drives add in boards and other components Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workst
19. 1 1 17 System power management supported 1 1 18 CPU stopped clock control 1 1 19 Hardware supports SMI green mode 1 1 20 Microsoft Intel APM 1 2 compliant 1 1 21 Soft Power supported ACPI v1 0a specification 1 1 22 AC power failure recovery Damage Free Intelligence 1 1 23 Monitors CPU system temperature and overheat alarm 1 1 24 Monitor s SVSB V VBAT V 1 5V 3 3V 5V 12V CPU V voltages and failure alarm 1 1 25 Monitors CPU chassis 2nd fan speed and failure alarm 1 1 26 Read back capability that displays temperature voltage and fan speed 1 1 27 Watchdog timer function Onboard Graphics Features 1 1 28 Graphics memory shares 512K 1MB 8MB of the system memory in DOS mode Uses Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT in Windows mode 1 1 29 Graphics controller 91010090 Core frequency of 200MHz 350MHz integrated 24 bit RAMDAC Analog display up to 2048x1536 60Hz refresh 3D setup and render engine Discrete Triangles Strips and fans Per pixel perspective corrected texture mapping Software DVD at 30fps full screen 1 1 30 2D graphics features Optimized 256 bit BLT engine 32 bit alpha blended cursor Programmable 3 color transparent cursor 1 1 31 1 1632 3D graphics features 200 mega pixels sec fill rate Maximum 3D resolution 1600x1200x32 a 85Hz Flat and Gouraud shading 16 and 24 bit Z buffering and 16 and 24 bit W buffering Vertex and programmable pixel fogging and atmospheric effect
20. 2V power from the system board set JP6 pins 9 11 and 10 12 to On This setting automatically sets COM 4 at RS 232 2 4 8 COM 2 RS232 AUX Select E HH EF DV 4 6 12V On default Auxiliary power COM 2 is an RS 232 port If the serial device connected to this port reguires 5V 12V power from the system board set JP9 pins 35 and 4 6 to On Otherwise leave this jumper s setting at 1 3 2 4 On 20 2 5 Rear Panel I O Ports PS 2 Vai de LAN i ew saran MINE stele Ps2 COMA VGA UBI2 KB Line Line Mic out in in a n a P The rear panel I O ports consist of the following PS 2 mouse port PS 2 keyboard port Parallel port COM ports VGA port LAN port USB ports Line out Jack Line in Jack 9 0 0 0 0 0 Mic in jack 2 5 1 PS 2 Mouse and PS 2 Keyboard Ports y b er n wi de E uar PS 2 Mouse e ee J ar PS Keyboard s ew Le a if x da li SD yn bh _ j The system board is equipped with an onboard PS 2 mouse Green and PS 2 keyboard Purple ports both at location CN5 of the system board The PS 2 mouse port uses IRQ12 If a mouse is not connected to this port the system will reserve IRQ12 for other expansion cards Warning Make sure to turn off your computer prior to connecting or disconnecting a mouse or keyboard Failure to do so may damage the syste
21. Chassis Fan Speed Current CPU Fan Speed and Current 2nd Fan Speed These fields will show the internal temperature of the system current temperature of the CPU and the current fan speed of the cooling fans in RPM Revolutions Per Minute 52 e CPU V This field will show the detected voltage of the processor 4 1 5V 3 3V 5V 12V 12V 5V VBAT V and 5VSB V These fields show the output voltage of the power supply e Shutdown Temperature You can prevent the system from overheating by selecting a temperature in this field If the system detected that its temperature exceeded the one set in this field it will automatically shutdown This function will work only when you enable this function in the Hardware Monitor for Windows utility 3 1 8 CPU Frequency Control Phoenix fiwvardBIUS CHUS Setup Utility GPU Frequency Control CPU Clock Ratio Auto Detect PCI Clk Spread Spectrum 0 452 Henu Level L CPU Clock fi Move Enter Select Pl PO Ualue Fil Save ESE Exit Fi beneral Help F5 Previous Values Fa Fail Safe llefaults F7 Uptimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one e CPU Clock Ratio This field is used to select the CPU s frequency ratio Important The frequency ratio of some processors may have been locked by the manufacturer If you are using this kind of processor setting an extended ratio for the processor will have no ef
22. DS Out4 25 GND 26 GND 27 LVDS CLK1 28 LVDS CLK2 29 LVDS CLK1 30 LVDS CLK2 31 GND 32 GND 33 COM3 DTR 34 COM3 TD 35 COM3 RIS 36 COM3 RI 37 COM3 RD 38 COM3 DSR 39 COM3 CTS 40 COM3 DCD LCD Inverter Power Connector Pins Function Pins Function 1 12V 5 Panel Power 2 DN 6 Panel Inverter Brightness Voltage Control 3 Panel Backlight On Off Control 7 GND 4 4 3 3V 8 GND 29 2 6 4 Floppy Disk Drive Connector OCO0O00C000000000000000000000 The system board is equipped with a 26 pin FPC type floppy disk drive connector Only connect a 1 44MB slim type floppy disk drive Floppy drives other than the one mentioned above are optional Refer to the next page for the pin function of this connector Disk Drive Cable Install one end of the floppy disk drive cable into the floppy disk connector CN4 on the Connecting the Flo system board and the other end connector to the floppy drive Pin 1 of the cable must align with pin 1 of CN4 BIOS Setting Enable or disable this function in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super I O Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information FPC Type FDD Connector Pins Function Pins Function 1 SV 2 INDEX 3 SV 4 DROF 5 SV 6 DSKCH 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C 10 MTRO ll N C 12 DIRF 13 DRVDEO 14 STEP 15 GND 16 WDATA 17 GND 18 WGATE 19 GND 20 TRKO
23. E Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master or IDE Secondary Slave field then press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility IDE Primary Haster IDE HDD fiuto Detection Press Enter IDE Primary Haster uto Menu Level kk ficcess Hode Auto To auto detect the HDD s size head on this channel f4 Move Enteri elect Pl PliUalue Flilz5aue ESE Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values Fb Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one IDE HDD Auto Detection Detects the parameters of the drive The parameters will automatically be shown on the screen IDE Primary Master Slave and IDE Secondary Master Slave If you wish to define your own drive type manually select Manual The drive type information should be included in the documentation from your hard disk vendor If you select Auto the BIOS will auto detect the HDD amp CD ROM drive at the POST stage and show the IDE for the HDD amp CD ROM drive If a hard disk has not been installed select None Access Mode For hard drives larger than 528MB you would typically select the LBA type Certain operating systems reguire that you select Normal or Large Please check your operating system s manual or Help desk on which one to select Capacity Displays the approximate capacity of the disk drive Usually the size 1s slightly gre
24. Enter Select a4 Pl Pl Ualue Fi0 Save ESC Exit Fi beneral Help F5 Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults Fiz Optimized Defaults The screen above list all the fields available in the Advanced BIOS Features submenu for ease of reference in this manual In the actual CMOS setup you have to use the scroll bar to view the fields The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one 46 Keyboard Mouse Power On This field allows you to use the PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse to power on the system Disabled Disables the keyboard mouse wake up function Keyboard 98 When this option 1s selected press the wake up key of the Windows 98 compatible keyboard to power on the system Password When this option 1s selected set the password you would like to use to power on the system 1n the KB Power On Password field Hot Key When this option 1s selected select the function Key you would like to use to power on the system in the Hot Key Power On field Mouse Left When this option 1s selected double click the left button of the mouse to power on the system Mouse Right When this option is selected double click the right button of the mouse to power on the system Any Key Press any key to power on the system KB Power On Password Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt Enter your password You can enter up to 5 characters Type 1n exactly the same password to co
25. FA 8653 System Board User s Manual V1 0 4 FA FUND A RA 8 JS AUTOMATION CORP Wr Jb iy sk PALE 100 He 6 AE 6F No 100 Zhongxing Rd Xizhi Dist New Taipei City Taiwan TEL 886 2 2647 6936 FAX 886 2 2647 6940 http www automation com tw http www automation s com E mail control cards 9 automation com tw Copyright This publication contains information that 1s protected by copyright No part of it may be reproduced 1n any form or by any means or used to make any transformation adaptation without the prior written permission from the copyright holders This publication 1s provided for informational purposes only The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The user will assume the entire risk of the use or the results of the use of this document Further the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes to its contents at any time without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes O 2005 All Rights Reserved Trademarks Product names or trademarks appearing in this manual are for identification purpose only and are the properties of the respective owners Caution To avoid damage to the system e Use the correct AC input voltage range To reduce the risk of electric sho
26. Latency Time and Active to Precharge Delay fields CAS Latency Time This field is used to select the local memory clock periods Active to Precharge Delay The optionsare 5 6 and 7 DRAM RASH to CAS Delay The optionsare 2 and 3 DRAM RAS Precharge This field controls RAS precharge in local memory clocks 43 Memory Frequency For This field is used to select the memory clock speed of the DIMM o System BIOS Cacheable When this field is enabled accesses to the system BIOS ROM addressed at FO000H FFFFFH are cached provided that the cache controller 1s enabled The larger the range of the Cache RAM the higher the efficiency of the system eo Video BIOS Cacheable As with caching the system BIOS enabling the Video BIOS cache will allow access to video BIOS addressed at C0000H to C7FFFH to be cached if the cache controller is also enabled The larger the range of the Cache RAM the faster the video performance Delayed Transaction When enabled this function frees up the PCI bus for other PCI masters during the PCI to ISA transactions This allows PCI and ISA buses to be used more efficiently and prevents degradation of performance on the PCI bus when ISA accesses are made o Delay Thermal Mode Time This field is used to select the time that would force the CPU to a 50 duty cycle when it exceeds its maximum operating temperature therefore protecting the CPU and the system board from overheating to
27. PCI slots expansion for low profile PCI card only 36 3 BIOS Setup 3 1 Award BIOS Setup Utility The Basic Input Output System BIOS is a program that takes care of the basic level of communication between the processor and peripherals In addition the BIOS also contains codes for various advanced features found in this system board This chapter explains the Setup Utility for the Award BIOS After you power up the system the BIOS message appears on the screen and the memory count begins After the memory test the following message will appear on the screen Press DEL to enter setup If the message disappears before you respond restart the system or press the Reset button You may also restart the system by pressing the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Del gt keys simultaneously When you press lt Del gt the main menu screen will appear Phoenix AwardBIO CHOS Setup Utility Standard CHOS Features CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults a EA TR i ch ee dii IT ipset Feature Load Optimized Defaults PL La t Advanced Ch h cn ac bd FT A 5 Supervis assword Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password h TWN Tt LEE E e LY y Cat ma prego Power Management Setup set User Password p for T h 3 TX 7 E E Ph RR 7 4 E Y PnP PEI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup LI M Inn Vth uc Cast EE 1 oe O E s Health Status Exit Wi
28. Power LED PCI Standby Power LED DIMM Standby Power LED This LED will turn red when the system s power is on or when it is in the Suspend state Power On Suspend or Suspend to RAM It will not light when the system is in the Soft Off state PCI Standby Power LED This LED will turn red when the system is in the power on Soft Off or Suspend Power On Suspend or Suspend to RAM state Important If the DIMM Standby Power LED or PCI Standby Power LED is lighted you must power off the system then turn off the power supply s switch or unplug the power cord prior to installing any memory modules or add in cards 2 6 12 Front Panel Connectors RESET SW HDD LED HDD LED This LED will light when the hard drive is being accessed RESET SW Reset Switch This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system 35 PWR BTN Power Switch This switch is used to power on or off the system PWR LED Power Standby LED When the system s power is on this LED will light When the system is in the S1 POS Power On Suspend state it will blink every second When the system is in the S3 STR Suspend To RAM state it will blink every 4 seconds Pin Assignment Pin Assignment LED Power LED Power signal HDD Power signal Ground RST Ground Signal PCI Slot PCI Riser Card Slot You can install a PCI expansion card or a customized riser card designed for 1 2 or 3
29. The Windows Task Manager dialog box will appear Click the Performance tab The diagram under CPU Usage History should resemble the one shown below EJ Windows Task Manager Le File Options View Shut Down Help Page File Usage History Totals Physical Memory E Handles 4104 Total 261604 Threads end Available 156980 Processes 16 System Cache 152576 Commit Charce K kernel Memory K Total 91554 Total 25696 Limit 633592 Paged 16132 Peak 147904 Monpaged 12564 Processes 18 CPU Usage 50 Commit Charge 31884K 63358 61 6 Appendix C System Error Message When the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user to correct something either a beep code will sound or a message will be displayed in a box in the middle of the screen and the message PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE CTRL ALT ESC or DEL TO ENTER SETUP will be shown in the information box at the bottom Enter Setup to correct the error 6 1 POST Beep There are two kinds of beep codes in the BIOS One code indicates that a video error has occured and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by three short beeps The other code indicates that a DRAM error has occured This beep code consists of a single long beep 6 2 Error Messages One or more of the following messages may be displayed 1f the BIOS detects an error during the POST This list indicates the error message
30. The computer cannot access the floppy drive 1 The floppy diskette may not be formatted Format the diskette and try again 2 The diskette may be write protected Use a diskette that is not write protected 3 You may be writing to the wrong drive Check the path statement to make sure you are writing to the targeted drive 4 _ There is not enough space left on the diskette Use another diskette with adeguate storage space Hard Drive Hard disk failure 1 Make sure the correct drive type for the hard disk drive has been entered in the BIOS 2 lf the system is configured with two hard drives make sure the bootable first hard drive is configured as Master and the second hard drive is configured as Slave The master hard drive must have an active bootable partition Excessively long formatting period 1 _ If your hard drive takes an excessively long period of time to format it is likely a cable connection problem However if your hard drive has a large capacity it will take a longer time to format Parallel Port The parallel printer doesn t respond when you try to print 1 Make sure that your printer is turned on and that the printer is on line 2 Make sure your software is configured for the right type of printer attached 3 Verify that the onboard LPT port s I O address and IRO settings are configured correctly 4 Verify that the attached device works by attaching it to a parallel port that is working and conf
31. ables the Power On Suspend function S3 STR Enables the Suspend to RAM function Power Management This field allows you to select the type or degree of power saving by changing the length of idle time that elapses before the Suspend Mode field is activated Min Saving Minimum power saving time for Suspend mode hr Max Saving Maximum power saving time for Suspend mode min User Define Allows you to set the power saving time in the Suspend Mode field Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked V H SYNC Blank This will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Support Initializes display power management signaling Select this 1f your video board supports it Video Off In Suspend This field is used to activate the video off feature when the system enters the Suspend mode 49 Suspend Mode When the system enters the Suspend mode the CPU and onboard peripherals will be shut off e HDD Power Down This 1s selectable only when the Power Management field 1s set to User Define When the system enters the HDD Power Down mode according to the power saving time selected the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active o Soft Off by PWR BTTN This field allows you to select the method of powering off your syste
32. are in the correct locations If the board fails to function place the board on a flat surface and seat all socket components Gently press each component into the socket If you made changes to the BIOS settings re enter setup and load the BIOS defaults 66
33. assigned assigned IR Resources Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Menu Level bb Legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original PE AT bus specification PEIFISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture f4 Move Enter 5elect Pl Pl iUalue Fil Save ESC zExit FiiGeneral Help F5 Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults FF Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one e PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field determines whether the MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards can work with PCI VGA or not The default value is Disabled Enabled MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards work with PCI VGA Disabled MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards does not work with PCI VGA 3 1 7 PC Health Status Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Menu Level Current System Temp Current CPU Temperature Current Chassis FAH Speed Current CPU FAK Speed Current 2nd FAH Speed CPUCU 1 5 U 3 3 U F5U 212 U 12 U UBATCU CUSECUI Shutdown Temperature Disabled fi4 Hove Enter Select Pl Pl iUalue Fil Save ESE Exit Fi beneral Help FS Previous Values Fo Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identi cal to this one Current System Temp Current CPU Temperature Current
34. ater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program Cylinder This field displays the number of cylinders 38 Head This field displays the number of read write heads Precomp This field displays the number of cylinders at which to change the write timing Landing Zone This field displays the number of cylinders specified as the landing zone for the read write heads Sector This field displays the number sectors per track Drive A and Drive B These fields identify the types of floppy disk drives installed None No floppy drive is installed 360K 5 25 in 5 1 4 in standard drive 360KB capacity 2M 5 25 in 5 1 4 in AT type high density drive 1 2MB capacity 720K 3 5 in 3 1 2 in double sided drive 720KB capacity 44M 3 5 in 3 1 2 in double sided drive 1 44MB capacity 2 88M 3 5 in 3 1 2 in double sided drive 2 88MB capacity e Video This field selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor Although secondary monitors are supported you do not have to select the type The default setting 1s EGA VGA EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For EGA VGA SVGA and PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter Power up in 40 column mode CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter Power up in 80 column mode Mono Monochrome adapter Includes high resolution mono chrome adapters e Halt On This field determines whether the system will stop if an error 1s detected
35. ation only If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis If a wrist strap is unavailable establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD protection 11 2 2 System Memory DDR 1 DDR 2 The system board supports DDR SDRAM DIMM Double Data Rate SDRAM DDR SDRAM is a type of SDRAM that doubles the data rate through reading and writing at both the rising and falling edge of each clock This effectively doubles the speed of operation therefore doubling the speed of data transfer BIOS Setting Configure the memory in the Advanced Chipset Features submenu of the BIOS 2 2 1 Installing the DIM Module A DIM module simply snaps into a DIMM socket on the system board Pin of the DIM module must correspond with Pin 1 of the socket Pin Pull the tabs which are at the ends of the socket to the side 2 Position the DIMM above the socket with the notch in the module aligned with the key on the socket 3 Seat the module vertically into the socket Make sure it is completely seated The tabs will hold the DIMM in place 2 3 CPU 2 3 1 Overview The system board is equipped with a surface mount 478 pin CPU socket This socket is exclusively designed for installing an Intel processor Only Do not use CPUs other thon the one shown above
36. ched correctly and no keys are being pressed during the boot Manufacturing POST loop System will repeat POST procedure infinitely while the keyboard controller 1s pull low This 1s also used for the M B burn in test at the factory BIOS ROM checksum error System halted The checksum of ROM address FOOOOH FFFFFH 1s bad Memory test fail The BIOS reports memory test fail 1f the memory has error s 63 7 Appendix D Troubleshooting 7 1 Troubleshooting Checklist This chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problems that you may encounter with your personal computer To efficiently troubleshoot your system treat each problem individually This is to ensure an accurate diagnosis of the problem in case a problem has multiple causes Some of the most common things to check when you encounter problems while using your system are listed below l DA 3 D ER The power switch of each peripheral device is turned on All cables and power cords are tightly connected The electrical outlet to which your peripheral devices are connected 1s working Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp or other electrical device The monitor 1s turned on The display s brightness and contrast controls are adjusted properly All add in boards in the expansion slots are seated securely Any add in board you have installed 1s designed for your system and 1s set up correctly Monitor Display o Ifthe display screen remains dark after
37. ck e Unplug the power cord before removing the system chassis cover for installation or servicing After installation or servicing cover the system chassis before plugging the power cord Battery Danger of explosion 1f battery incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions FCC and DOC Statement on Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Par t 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user 1s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 1s
38. during power up The default setting 1s All Errors No Errors The system boot will not stop for any errors detected All Errors The system boot will stop whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error All But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error it will stop for all other errors All But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors All But Disk Key The system boot will not stop for a disk or keyboard error 1t will stop for all other errors 39 o Base Memory Displays the amount of base or conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 512K for systems with 512K memory installed on the motherboard or 640K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the motherboard Extended Memory Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up eo _ Total Memory Displays the total memory available in the system 3 1 2 Advanced BIOS Features The Advanced BIOS Features allows you to configure your system for basic operation Some entries are defaults required by the system board while others if enabled will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features k GPU Feature Press Enter Virus Warning Disabled CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Enabled Henu Level CPU L3 Cache Enabled Hyper Threading Technol
39. e to appear If you are running such a program we recommend that you first disable this field Also disable this field if you are installing or running certain operating systems like Windows 98 2000 ME XP or the operating system may not install nor work e CPU LI and L2 Cache This field is used to speed up the memory access Enable the external cache for better performance eo CPU L3 Cache This field 1s used to enable or disable the CPU s L3 cache amp Hyper Threading Technology for Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology This field 1s used to enable the functionality of the Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology and will appear only when using this processor Quick Power On Self Test This field speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power on the system When Enabled the BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device Select the drive to boot first second and third in the First Boot Device Second Boot Device and Third Boot Device fields respectively The BIOS will boot the operating system according to the sequence of the drive selected Set Boot Other Device to Enabled if you wish to boot from another device o Swap Floppy Drive When this field 1s enabled and the system 1s booting from the floppy drive the system will boot from drive B instead of drive A When this f
40. ensure a safe computing environment The Auto Thermal Control field in the Advanced BIOS Features setup must be enabled On Chip Frame Buffer Size This field is used to select the frame buffer size 3 1 4 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix fivardBIUS CHOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals INTEL OnChip IDE Device Press Enter INTEL OnChip PCI Device Press Enter Onboard SuperI0 Device Henu Level USB Controller hled USB 2 0 Controller USE Keyboard Support USE Mouse Support Init Display First a rd bP TleezMouve Enter Select Pl Pll Ualue FlliSavwe ESC Exit Fl Seneral Help F5 Previous Ualues Fb Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one Intel OnChip IDE Device Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt The following screen will appear 44 Phoenix fwardBI0S CHOS Setup Utility INTEL UnChip IDE Device IDE Primary Master PIO Aut IDE Primary Slave PIO fut Henu Level 3 IDE Primary Master UDMA Aut IDE Primary Slave UDHA i On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Haster PIO fiuto IDE Secondary Slave FIO fiuto IDE Secondary Master UDHA fiuto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Guto IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled fi Move Enter 5elect Pl PD Ualue Fild Save ESE Exit Fi beneral Help F5 Previous Values Fo Fail Safe Defaults FF Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for
41. fect The system will instead use its factory default ratio Auto Detect PCI Clk When enabled the system will automatically send clock signals to existing PCI devices o Spread Spectrum Leave this field in its default setting Do not alter this setting unless advised by an engineer or technician e CPU Clock This field provides several options for selecting the external system bus clock of the processor The available options allow you to adjust the processor s bus clock by IMHz increment Important Selecting an external bus clock other than the default setting may result to the processor s or system s instability and are not guaranteed to provide better system performance 53 3 1 9 Load Fail Safe Defaults The Load Fail Safe Defaults option loads the troubleshooting default values permanently stored in the ROM chips These settings are not optimal and turn off all high performance features You should use these values only if you have hardware problems Highlight this option in the main menu and press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CHOS Features t CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Hanagement PnP PEI Configura PE Health Status Quit F Henu in BIOS t i z Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Load Fail Safe Defaults
42. g system has been properly installed a Click Start point to Settings then click Control Panel b Double click the System icon The System Properties dialog box will appear c Click the General tab The processor shown under Computer should resemble the one shown below d Now click the Hardware tab then click Device Manager The items shown under Computer and Processors should resemble the ones shown below System Properties EJ t3 System Restore Automatic Llpdates Remote Generd Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP Professional drj Version 2002 Registered to 1 h 55274 005 5307332 22183 Computer Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 3 05GHz 3 05 GHz 256 MB of RAM L oK J Cancel 60 Es Device Manager File Action View Help amp E e H B EOYXENYYDGSSI F Computer 4 ACPI Multiprocessor PC ca Disk drives E Display adapters A DWDICD R OD drives Floppy disk controllers 4 Floppy disk drives y IDE ATA ATAPI controllers y Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 89 Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT Ei de Processors Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 3 06GHz Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 3 06GHz e SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers e System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers e Lastly press the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Del gt keys simultaneously
43. g on the system make sure JP10 s setting matches the LCD panel s specification Selecting the incorrect voltage will seriously damage the LCD panel 2 4 5 LCD Brightness Control Voltage Level Adjust 1 2 3 si 2 AIAGA AAA L J 5 Increases the voltage level 6 Decreases the voltage level 122 1 mmm 3 1 2 On Increases the voltage level 2 3 On Decreases the voltage level Use SW1 s pins 5 and 6 or J22 to connect to the LCD Brightness Control button of the LCD Display Panel It is used to adjust the brightness of the LCD Display Panel Increasing or decreasing the voltage to control the LCD panel s brightness varies among Inverters You must refer to the Inverter s specification to make the appropriate adjustment to the brightness of the LCD panel 2 4 6 Panel Type Select Set SW pins 1 to 4 according to the type of LCD panel connected to the system Please contact technical support for more information about the panel type settings Panel Type 1 2 3 4 1024x768 18 bit On On On On 1024x768 36 bit Off On On On 1280x1024 36 bit On Off On On 800x600 18 bit Off Off On On 1024x768 24 bit On On Off On 2 4 7 COM 4 RS232 RSA485 AUX Select Abe 1 3 2 4 7 9 8 10 On 3 5 4 6 7 9 8 10 On 9 11 12V RS232 RS485 10 12 5V On default Auxiliary power JP6 is used to set COM 4 to RS 232 or RS 485 If the serial device connected to this port reguires 5V 1
44. g system s manual or documentation for more information 32 2 6 7 Cooling Fan Connectors Power Power Ground Sense Ground Sense 1 1 2nd fan CPU fan Power Ground Sanse x 1 Chassis fan Connect the CPU fan s cable connector to the CPU fan connector J2 on the system board The chassis fan J1 and 2nd fan J3 connectors are used to connect an additional cooling fan The cooling fans will provide adequate airflow throughout the chassis to prevent overheating the CPU and system board components BIOS Setting The PC Health Status submenu of the BIOS will display the current speed of the cooling fans Refer to chapter 3 for more information 2 6 8 Wake On LAN Connector Tre Tr TT YTT TTE TRITT Ground 5VSB WOL Your LAN card package should include a cable Connect one end of the cable to the wakeup header on the card and the other end to location J12 on the system board The network will detect Magic Packet and assert a wakeup signal to power up the system Refer to the add in card s manual for details Note Your LAN card must support the remote wake up function Important The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 720mA BIOS Setting To use the Wake On LAN function you must enable the Resume On LAN field in the Power Management Setup submenu of the BIOS 33 2 6 9 Chassis Open Connector Chassis signal Ground The system board supports
45. gurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By flutoC ESCI Henu Level L Default is Disabled MH FAUT Palette Snoop Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCI when you exit Setup aif yeu have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the US cannot boot fi Move Enter Select Pl Pl Ualue Fil Save ESC iExit Fi beneral Help FS Previous Values Fb Fail Safe Defaults Fr Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one Reset Configuration Data Enabled The BIOS will reset the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD once automatically It will then recreate a new set of configuration data Disabled The BIOS will not reset the configuration data Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capability to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices Auto ESCD The system will automatically detect the settings for you Manual Choose the specific IRO resources in the IRO Resources field SI e IRO Resources Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt The IRO 3 to IRO 15 fields will appear Set each system interrupt to either PCI Device or Reserved Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility assigned assigned assigned assigned assigned assigned assigned assigned
46. hipset Features Load Optimized Defaulis k Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnPZPCI Confiqurati t Setup Enter Password PC Health Status ut Saving Esc Quit F Henu in BIOS Thawte Select Item Fil Save amp Exit Setup f Change Set Disable Password Type in the password You are limited to eight characters When done the message below will appear Confirm Password You are asked to verify the password Type in exactly the same password If you type in a wrong password you will be prompted to enter the correct password again To delete or disable the password function highlight Set Supervisor Password and press lt Enter gt instead of typing in a new password Press the lt Esc gt key to return to the main menu 3 1 12 Set User Password If you want another user to have access only to your system but not to setup set a user s password with the System option selected in the Advanced BIOS Features If you want a user to enter a password when trying to access setup set a user s password with the Setup option selected in the Advanced BIOS Features Using user s password to enter Setup allows a user to access only Set User Password that appears in the main menu screen Access to all other options is denied Use the arrow keys to highlight Set User Password and press lt Enter gt 55 Phoenix fwardBIO Standard CHOS Fea
47. ield is disabled and the system is booting from the floppy drive the system will boot from drive A You must have two floppy drives to use this function Boot Up Floppy Seek When enabled the BIOS will check whether the floppy disk drive installed 1s 40 or 80 tracks Note that the BIOS cannot distinguish between 720K 1 2M 1 44M and 2 88M drive types as they are all 80 tracks When disabled the BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by track number Note that there will not be any warning message 1f the drive installed is 360K B Boot Up NumLock Status This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad By default the system boots up with NumLock on wherein the function of the numeric keypad is the number keys When set to Off the function of the numeric keypad 1s the arrow keys 41 Typematic Rate Setting Disabled Continually holding down a key on your keyboard will cause the BIOS to report that the key is down Enabled The BIOS will not only report that the key 1s down but will first wait for a moment and if the key 1s still down it will begin to report that the key has been depressed repeatedly For example you would use such a feature to accelerate cursor movements with the arrow keys You can then select the typematic rate and typematic delay in the Typematic Rate Chars Sec and Typematic Delay Msec fields below Typematic Rate Chars Sec This field allows you to selec
48. igured correctly If it works the printer can be assumed to be in good condition If the printer remains inoperative replace the printer cable and try again 65 Serial Port l 2 3 4 The serial device modem printer doesn t output anything or 1s outputting garbled characters Make sure that the serial device s power is turned on and that the device 1s on line Verify that the device 1s plugged into the correct serial port on the rear of the computer Verify that the attached serial device works by attaching it to a serial port that is working and configured correctly If the serial device does not work either the cable or the serial device has a problem If the serial device works the problem may be due to the onboard I O or the address setting Make sure the COM settings and I O address are configured correctly Keyboard Nothing happens when a key on the keyboard was pressed l 2 Make sure the keyboard is properly connected Make sure there are no objects resting on the keyboard and that no keys are pressed during the booting process System Board l A ie BL Make sure the add in card 1s seated securely in the expansion slot If the add in card 1s loose power off the system re install the card and power up the system Check the jumper settings to ensure that the jumpers are properly set Verify that all memory modules are seated securely into the memory sockets Make sure the memory modules
49. ipped with 3 audio Jacks A jack is a one hole connecting interface for inserting a plug Line out Jack Lime CN7 This Jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the system board Using this jack disables the front audio s line out function Line in Jack Light Blue CN6 This jack is used to connect any audio devices such as Hi fi set CD player tape player AM FM radio tuner synthesizer etc Mic in Jack Pink CN8 This jack is used to connect an external microphone Front Audio The front audio connector J6 allows you to connect to the line out and mic in jacks that are at the front panel of your system Using the line out and mic in jacks will disable the rear audio s line out and mic in functions Remove the jumper caps from pins 5 6 and pins 9 10 of J2 prior to connecting the front audio cable connector Make sure pin 1 of the cable connector is aligned with pin 1 of J2 If you are not using this connector make sure to replace the jumper caps back to their original pin locations Pins 5 6 and 9 10 short The front audio is disabled default The rear audio is enabled Pins 5 6 and 9 10 open The front audio is enabled The rear audio 1s disabled Driver Installation Install the Audio Drivers Refer to chapter 4 for more information 26 2 6 I O Connectors 2 6 1 CD in Internal Audio Connector Ground Ground Left audio Right audio channel channel The CD in J5 connec
50. m Delay 4 Sec Regardless of whether the Power Management function 1s enabled or disabled if the power button is pushed and released in less than 4 sec the system enters the Suspend mode The purpose of this function 1s to prevent the system from powering off in case you accidentally hit or pushed the power button Push and release again in less than 4 sec to restore Pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will power off the system Instant Off Pressing and then releasing the power button at once will immediately power off your system O Resume on PCI Event Enabled This field should be set to Enabled only if your PCI card such as LAN card or modem card uses the PCI PME Power Management Event signal to remotely wake up the system Access to the LAN card or PCI card will cause the system to wake up Refer to the card s documentation for more information Disabled The system will not wake up despite access to the PCI card e Resume On LAN If you are using a LAN card that supports the remote wake up function set this field to Enabled The will allow the network to remotely wake up a Soft Power Down Soft Off PC However if your system is in the Suspend mode you can wake up the system only through an IRO or DMA interrupt Refer to Wake On LAN Connector in chapter 2 for more information e USB KB WakeUp From S3 S4 This field when enabled allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a system that is in the S3
51. m board 21 Wake On PS 2 Keyboard Mouse The Wake On PS 2 Keyboard Mouse function allows you to use the PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse to power on the system To use this function Jumper Setting JP2 must be set to 2 3 On 5VSB Refer to PS 2 Power Select in this chapter for more information BIOS Setting Configure the PS 2 wake up function in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super IO Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information Important The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 720mA 2 5 2 Serial Ports COM 4 COM 3 The system board is equipped with two onboard serial ports at locations CN13 COM 1 and CN14 COM 2 It is also equipped with two 9 pin connectors at locations J14 COM 3 and J15 COM 4 These serial ports are RS 232 and or RS 485 asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A compatible UARTs that can be used with modems serial printers remote display terminals and other serial devices To connect COM 3 and or COM 4 please refer to the following description The serial ports may be mounted on a card edge bracket Install the card edge bracket to the system chassis then insert the cable connector to J14 or J15 Make sure the colored stripe on the ribbon cable is aligned with pin of J14 or J15 Important If the LCD Display Panel that is connected to the LVDS LCD Panel connector supports touch screen DO NOT co
52. nfirm then press lt Enter gt The power button will not function once a keyboard password has been set in this field You must type the correct password to power on the system If you forgot the password power off the system and remove the battery Wait for a few seconds and install it back before powering on the system KB Power On Hot Key This field 1s used to select a function key that you would like to use to power on the system Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Enables the onboard floppy disk controller Disabled Disables the onboard floppy disk controller Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 3BC IRO7 278 IRO5 Selects the I O address and IRO for the onboard parallel port Disabled Disables the onboard parallel port Parallel Port Mode The options are SPP EPP ECP and ECP EPP These apply to standard specifications and will depend on the type and speed of your device Refer to your peripheral s manual for the best option SPP Allows normal speed operation but in one direction only ECP Extended Capabilities Port Allows parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at a speed faster than the normal mode s data transfer rate EPP Enhanced Parallel Port Allows bidirectional parallel port operation at maximum speed EPP ModeSelect This field 1s used to select the EPP mode 47 ECP ModeUse DMA This field 1s used to select the DMA channel used for the parallel port PWR LostResume State Keep Off When power retu
53. nnect a serial device to COM 3 because the touch screen function 1s internally connected to COM 3 Jumper Setting If the serial device connected to COM 2 and or COM 4 requires auxiliary power from the system board set JP6 and or JP9 appropriately Refer to COM 2 s RS232 AUX Select and COM 4 s RS232 RS485 AUX Select in this chapter for more information 27 BIOS Setting Select the serial ports I O address in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super IO Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information 2 5 3 Parallel Port Parallel eo o ononbeeo no 000000005000 The system board has a standard parallel port Burgundy at location CN3 for interfacing your PC to a parallel printer It supports SPP ECP and EPP Setting Function SPP Standard Parallel Port ECP Extended Capabilities Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port BIOS Setting Allows normal speed operation but in one direction only Allows parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at a speedfaster than the SPP s data transfer rate Allows bidirectional parallel port op eration at maximum speed Select the parallel port s mode in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super IO Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information 23 2 5 4 VGA Port HD OO ur c The system board can only be used with an analog video
54. ogy Enabled Quick Power On Self Test as First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Humlock Status Typematic Rate Setting Security Option AP IC Mode ti Move Enter Select PU Pl Ualue Fi10 Save ESC Exit Fi beneral Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults FF Optimized Defaults The screen above list all the fields available in the Advanced BIOS Features submenu for ease of reference in this manual In the actual CMOS setup you have to use the scroll bar to view the fields The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one eo CPU Feature This field is used to configure the CPU that is installed on the system board Move the cursor to this field then press lt Enter gt Virus Warning This field protects the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk drive When this field is enabled the Award BIOS will monitor the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive If an attempt is made to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive the BIOS will halt the system and an error message will appear After seeing the error message if necessary you will be able to run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done 40 Many disk diagnostic programs which attempt to access the boot sector table will cause the warning messag
55. platforms Components CPU an Intel Pentium 4 Processor with HT Technology Chipset an Intel chipset that supports HT Technology BIOS a BIOS that supports HT Technology and has it enabled OS an operating system that includes optimizations for HT Technology Please refer to Appendix B for information about enabling the functionality of the Hyper Threading Technology For more information on Hyper Threading Technology go to www intel com info hyperthreading Watchdog Timer The Watchdog Timer function allows your application to regularly clear the system at the set time interval If the system hangs or fails to function it will reset at the set time interval so that your system will continue to operate DDR Double Data Rate SDRAM DDR SDRAM is a type of SDRAM that doubles the data rate through reading and writing at both the rising and falling edge of each clock This effectively doubles the speed of operation therefore doubling the speed of data transfer S PDIF S PDIF 1s a standard audio file transfer format that transfers digital audio signals to a device without having to be converted first to an analog format This prevents the quality of the audio signal from degrading whenever it is converted to analog S PDIF is usually found on digital audio equipment such as a DAT machine or audio processing device The S PDIF connector on the system board sends surround sound and 3D audio signal outputs to amplifiers and speakers and
56. rns after an AC power failure the system s power is off You must press the Power button to power on the system Turn On When power returns after an AC power failure the system will automatically power on Last State When power returns after an AC power failure the system will return to the state where you left off before power failure occurs If the system s power 1s off when AC power failure occurs it will remain off when power returns If the system s power 1s on when AC power failure occurs the system will power on when power returns Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Onboard Serial Port 3 and Onboard Serial Port 4 3F8 2F8 3E8 2ES Allows you to manually select an I O address for the onboard serial port 1 2 3 or 4 Disabled Disables the onboard 1 2 3 or 4 Serial Port 1 Use IRQ Serial Port 2 Use IRQ Serial Port 3 Use IRQ and Serial Port 4 Use IRQ These fields are used to select an IRQ for the onboard serial port 1 2 3 or 4 Serial Portl Mode COM I functions as either a serial port or IrDA You cannot use both at the same time Normal This option sets COM 1 as serial port IrDA This option sets COM 1 as IrDA e USB Controller This field 1s used to enable or disable the USB ports USB 2 0 Controller If you are using USB 2 0 this field must be set to Enabled USB Keyboard Support If you are using a USB keyboard under DOS set this field to Enabled USB Mouse Support This field is used to enable or
57. s 91 010 Double and triple render buffer Software drivers Windows 98SE 2000 ME XP Windows NT 4 0 LVDS Transmitter 1 1 33 Chrontel CH7017 1 1 34 Supports scale up to 1600x1200 pixels 1 1 35 1 1 36 1 37 1 1 38 18 bit and 24 bit outputs 2D dither engine Support for second CRT DAC bypass mode Dual LVDS supporting pixel rates up to 330M pixels sec when both 12 bit input ports are ganged together Onboard Audio Features 1 1 39 1 1 40 1 1 41 1 1 42 1 1 43 1 1 44 Realtek ALC202A 18 bit stereo full duplex codec with independent variable sampling rate High quality differential CD input True stereo line level outputs S PDIF out interface 2 channel audio output Onboard LAN Features 1 1 45 1 1 46 1 1 47 1 1 48 1 1 49 1 1 50 1 1 51 1 1 52 1 1 1 54 Uses Intel 82562 fast ethernet controller IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX compliant physical layer interface IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation Digital Adaptive Equalization control Link status interrupt capability 10BASE T auto polarity correction Alert on LAN functionality LAN Connect I F 1 1 transmit transformer ratio support Automatic detection of unplugged mode IDE Interface 1 1 55 Supports ATA 33 ATA 66 and ATA 100 hard drives 1 1 56 PIO Mode 4 Enhanced IDE data transfer rate up to 14MB sec Processor Socket 1 1 57 Socket 478 Rear Panel I O Ports 1 1 58 2 USB 2 0 1 1 ports 1 1 59 1 RJ45 LAN port 1 1 60 2 DB 9 serial port
58. s 1 1 61 1 DB 15 VGA port 1 1 62 1 DB 25 parallel port 1 1 63 1 mini DIN 6 PS 2 mouse port 1 1 64 1 mini DIN 6 PS 2 keyboard port 1 1 65 3 audio jacks line out line in and mic in VO Connectors 1 1 66 2 connectors for 4 additional external USB 2 0 1 1 ports 1 1 67 1 connector for COM 3 RS232 or LVDS 1 1 68 1 connector for COM 4 RS232 or RS485 1 1 69 1 44 pin connector for LVDS LCD panel 1 1 70 I LCD Inverter power connector 1 1 71 1 LCD brightness control connector 1 1 72 1 front audio connector for line out and mic in Jacks 1 1 73 1 CD in internal audio connector 1 1 74 1 S PDIF out connector 1 1 75 1 IrDA connector 1 1 76 1 40 pin IDE 1 connector for 3 5 HDD 1 1 77 1 44 pin IDE 2 connector for 2 5 HDD 1 1 78 1 floppy connector FPC connector type 1 1 79 2 ATX power supply connectors 1 1 80 1 Wake On LAN connector 1 1 81 1 chassis open connector 1 1 82 3 fan connectors Expansion Slots 1 1 83 1 PCI slot for PCI expansion card or customized riser card for 1 2 or 3 PCI slots expansion for low profile PCI card only Compatibility 1 1 84 PCI 2 2 and AC 97 compliant PCB 1 1 85 6 layers mini board Mini ITX compatible 1 1 86 17cm 6 7 x 17cm 6 7 1 2 Special Features of the System Board Hyper Threading Technology Functionality Reguirements The system board supports Intel processors with Hyper Threading Technology Enabling the functionality of Hyper Threading Technology for your computer system requires ALL of the following
59. s for all Awards BIOSes CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILED The CMOS battery is no longer functional It should be replaced Caution Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR Checksum of CMOS is incorrect This can indicate that CMOS has become corrupt This error may have been caused by a weak battery Check the battery and replace 1f necessary DISPLAY SWITCH IS SET INCORRECTLY The display switch on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color This indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup Determine which setting 1s correct either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter Setup and change the VIDEO selection FLOPPY DISK S fail 80 Unable to reset floppy subsystem FLOPPY DISK S fail 40 Floppy type mismatch Hard Disk s fail 80 HDD reset failed Hard Disk s fail 40 HDD controller diagnostics failed Hard Disk s fail 20 HDD initialization error 62 Hard Disk s fail 10 Unable to recalibrate fixed disk Hard Disk s fail 08 Sector Verify failed Keyboard is locked out Unlock the key The BIOS detects that the keyboard is locked Keyboard controller 1s pulled low Keyboard error or no keyboard present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is atta
60. stallation guide differs from the one in this section please follow the installation guide in the package Ifyou are installing a non boxed processor the heat sink fan and retention mechanism assembly may look different from the one shown in this section but the procedure will more or less be the same 1 The system board comes with the retention module base already installed Retention Retention hole h ole module base 2 Position the fan heat sink and retention mechanism assembly on the CPU then align and snap the retention legs hooks to the retention holes at the 4 corners of the retention module base Note You will not be able to snap the hooks into the holes if the fan heat sink and retention mechanism assembly did not fit properly onto the CPU and retention module base Fan heat sink and retention mechanism assembly 3 The retention levers at this time remains unlocked as shown in the illustration below Retention lever Retention lever 4 Move the retention levers to their opposite directions then push them down This will secure the fan heat sink and retention mechanism assembly to the retention module base Note You will not be able to push the lever down if the direction is incorrect 5 Connect the CPU fan s cable connector to the CPU fan connector on the system board 2 4 Jumper Settings 2 4 1 Clear CMOS Data pi 123 1243 1 2 On Normal 2 3 On default
61. t Selecting 5VSB will allow you to use the PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse to wake up the system BIOS Setting Configure the PS 2 keyboard mouse wake up function in the Integrated Peripherals submenu Onboard Super IO Device section of the BIOS Refer to chapter 3 for more information Important The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 720mA 2 4 3 USB Power Select USB 1 2 m JPA A E gt EN p LE 1 1 1 2 On 5V 2 3 On 5VSB default 123 123 n n 1 2 On 5V 2 3 On 5VSB default USB 6 JP3 T JP4 for USB 1 2 and JP3 for USB 3 6 are used to select the power of the USB ports Selecting 5VSB will allow you to use the USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up the system BIOS Setting USB KB Wake Up From S3 S4 in the Power Management Setup submenu of the BIOS must be set to Enabled Refer to chapter 3 for more information Important Ifyou are using the Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function for 2 USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 1 5A 9 Ifyou are using the Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function for 3 or more USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 2A 2 4 4 LCD Inverter Settings Inverter On Level Select TF NEN i Inverter On Off Select 8 10 On Active Low Important 3 5 On 3 3V ZINE if NN s 11 SES MEM 4 6 On 12V BRR y J Nu NN 10 12 On Active High Before powerin
62. t the rate at which the keys are accelerated Typematic Delay Msec This field allows you to select the delay between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins Security Option This field determines when the system will prompt for the password every time the system boots or only when you enter the BIOS setup Set the password in the Set Supervisor User Password submenu System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied unless the correct password is entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied unless the correct password is entered at the prompt APIC Mode Leave this field in 1ts default setting MPS Version Control for OS This field 1s used to select the MPS version used by the system OS Select for DRAM gt 64MB This field allows you to access the memory that is over 64MB in OS 2 The options are Non OS2 and OS2 Report No FDD For WIN 95 The options are Yes and No Small Logo EPA Show Enabled The EPA logo will appear during system boot up Disabled The EPA logo will not appear during system boot up 42 3 1 3 Advanced Chipset Features Phoenix fwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features CAS Latency Time Active to Precharge Delay i Henu Level DRAM RASH to CAS Delay DRAM RASH Precharge Hemory Frequency For System BIOS Cacheable Video HIOS Cacheable Delayed Transaction Delay Thermal Mode Time On
63. the Wake On LAN connector However 1f your system is in the Suspend mode you can power on the system only through an IRO or DMA interrupt Important The SVSB power source of your power supply must support gt 720mA Wake On PS 2 Keyboard Mouse This function allows you to use the PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse to power on the system Important The SVSB power source of your power supply must support gt 720mA Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse This function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to wake up a system from the S3 STR Suspend To RAM state Important Ifyou are using the Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function for 2 USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 1 5A Ifyou are using the Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function for 3 or more USB ports the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support gt 2A RTC Timer to Power on the System The RTC installed on the system board allows your system to automatically power on on the set date and time ACPI STR The system board is designed to meet the ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface specification ACPI has energy saving features that enables PCs to implement Power Management and Plug and Play with operating systems that support OS Direct Power Management Currently only Windows 98 2000 ME XP supports the ACPI function ACPI when enabled in the Power Management Setup will allow you to use the Suspend to RAM function With the Suspend
64. the system is turned on l Ze 4 Make sure that the monitor s power switch 1s on Check that one end of the monitor s power cord 1s properly attached to the monitor and the other end 1s plugged into a working AC outlet If necessary try another outlet Check that the video input cable is properly attached to the monitor and the system s display adapter Adjust the brightness of the display by turning the monitor s brightness control knob The picture seems to be constantly moving l 2 3 The monitor has lost its vertical sync Adjust the monitor s vertical sync Move away any objects such as another monitor or fan that may be creating a magnetic field around the display Make sure your video card s output frequencies are supported by this monitor Thescreen seems to be constantly wavering 1 If the monitor 1s close to another monitor the adjacent monitor may need to be turned off Fluorescent lights adjacent to the monitor may also cause screen wavering 64 Power Supply When the computer is turned on nothing happens 1 Check that one end of the AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet and the other end properly plugged into the back of the system 2 Make sure that the voltage selection switch on the back panel 1s set for the correct type of voltage you are using 3 The power cord may have a short or open Inspect the cord and install a new one if necessary Floppy Drive
65. thout Saving Quit F Menu 1 Tli Select Item Save amp Exit Setup 3 1 1 Standard CMOS Features Use the arrow keys to highlight Standard CMOS Features and press lt Enter gt A screen similar to the one below will appear Phoenix flvardBIUS CHOS Setup Utility Standard CHIOS Features Time hhimmiss 15 2 19 SEI Henu Leuel k IDE Primary Master lone IDE Primary Slave Hone Change the day month IDE Secondary Master Hone year and century IDE Secondary Slave Drive 1 45H 3 5 in Drive E Hone Video EGAZUGA Halt Un All But Keyboard f4 Move Enter Select PUSPOIValue F10 Save ESGIExIuit Fi General Help FS Previous Values Fo Fail Safe Defaults Fi Optimized Defaults 37 The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one e Date The date format is lt day gt lt month gt lt date gt lt year gt Day displays a day from Sunday to Saturday Month displays the month from January to December Date displays the date from 1 to 31 Year displays the year from 1999 to 2099 e Time The time format is lt hour gt lt minute gt lt second gt The time is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 Hour displays hours from 00 to 23 Minute displays minutes from 00 to 59 Second displays seconds from 00 to 59 eo IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master and IDE Secondary Slave Move the cursor to the ID
66. to digital recording devices like CD recorders IrDA Interface The system board 1s equipped with an IrDA connector for wireless connectivity between your computer and peripheral devices The IRDA Infrared Data Association specification supports data transfers of 115K baud at a distance of 1 meter USB Ports The system board supports USB 2 0 and USB 1 1 ports USB 1 1 supports 12Mb second bandwidth while USB 2 0 supports 480Mb second bandwidth providing a marked improvement in device transfer speeds between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals Dual Function Power Button Depending on the setting in the Soft Off By PWR BTTN field of the Power Management Setup this switch will allow the system to enter the Soft Off or Suspend mode Wake On Ring This feature allows the system that is in the Suspend mode or Soft Power Off mode to wake up power on to respond to calls coming from an external modem or respond to calls from a modem PCI card that uses the PCI PME Power Management Event signal to remotely wake up the PC Important If you are using a modem add in card the 5VSB power source of your power supply must support a minimum of gt 720mA Wake On LAN This feature allows the network to remotely wake up a Soft Power Down Soft Off PC It 1s supported via the onboard LAN port via a PCI LAN card that uses the PCI PME Power Management Event signal or via a LAN card that uses
67. tor is used to receive audio from a CD ROM drive TV tuner or MPEG card 2 6 2 S PDIF out Connector GND SPDIF out Key 9V The S PDIF out connector J7 is used to connect an external S PDIF out port Your S PDIF out port may be mounted on a card edge bracket Install the card edge bracket to the system chassis then connect the audio cable connector to J7 Make sure pin 1 of the audio cable connector is aligned with pin 1 of J7 27 2 6 3 LVDS LCD Panel Connector and LCD Inverter Power Connector iii LAB T IG LVDS LCD Panel LCD Inverter Power The system board allows you to connect a LCD Display Panel by means of the LVDS LCD panel connector CN12 and the LCD Inverter power connector CN11 These connectors transmit video signals and power from the system board to the LCD Display Panel Refer to the next page for the pin functions of these connectors Jumper Settings Refer to the Jumper Settings section in this chapter for settings relevant to the LCD panel 28 LVDS LCD Panel Connector Pins Function Pins Function 1 GND 2 GND 3 LVDS Out3 4 LVDS Out7 5 LVDS Out3 6 LVDS Out7 7 GND 8 GND 9 LVDS Out2 10 LVDS Out 11 LVDS Out2 12 LVDS Out6 13 GND 14 GND 15 LVDS Outl 16 LVDS Out5 17 LVDS Outl 18 LVDS Out5 19 GND 20 GND 21 LVDS Out0 22 LVDS Out4 23 LVDS Out0 24 LV
68. tures Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals CHOS Setup Utility k CPU Frequency Control Load Fa1l Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup PnP PCI Configuratir L SRI e aco Fy i Enter Fassword PE Health Status Sut Saving Quit F Menu in BIOS t 4 Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Ehange Set llisable Password Type in the password You are limited to eight characters When done the message below will appear Confirm Password You are asked to verify the password Type in exactly the same password If you type in a wrong password you will be prompted to enter the correct password again To delete or disable the password function highlight Set User Password and press lt Enter gt instead of typing in a new password Press the lt Esc gt key to return to the main menu 3 1 13 Save amp Exit Setup When all the changes have been made highlight Save amp Exit Setup and press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility Standard CHUS Features k CPU Frequency Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management to CHOS and EXIT CV ID Y PoP PCI Configura SAVE PC Health Status uit F Menu in BIOS Tli Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Sa
69. ve Data to CHOS Type Y and press lt Enter gt The modifications you have made will be written into the CMOS memory and the system will reboot You will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make additional changes to the setup press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt simultaneously or lt Del gt after memory testing is done 50 3 1 14 Exit Without Saving When you do not want to save the changes you have made highlight Exit Without Saving and press lt Enter gt Phoenix AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility Standard CHOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults t Supervisor Password ssword t PnPfPCI Configurat Quit Without Saving CYZH H Setup PC Health Status t Saving Quit F Henu in BIOS Tli Select Item Save amp Exit Setup Abandon all Data Type Y and press lt Enter gt The system will reboot and you will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make any changes to the setup press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt simultaneously or lt Del gt after memory testing is done 57 3 2 Updating the BIOS To update the BIOS you will need the new BIOS file and a flash utility AWDFLASH EXE Please contact technical support or your sales representative for the files 1 Save the new BIOS file along with the flash utility AWDFLASH EXE to a floppy disk 2 Reboot the system and enter the Award BIOS Setup Utility to set
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