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1. 12 25 DOM Pins Function Pins Function RSTDRV 23 SDIOW 2 GROUND 24 GROUND 3 SDD7 25 SDIOR 4 SDD8 26 GROUND 5 SDD6 27 SDIORDY 6 SDD9 28 SDCSEL 7 SDD5 29 SDDACK 8 SDD 30 GROUND 9 SDD4 31 IRQIS 0 SDDII 32 N C SDD3 33 SDAI 2 SDDI2 34 RSU66 3 SDD2 35 SDAO 4 SDDI3 36 SDA2 5 SDDI 37 SDCSI 6 SDDI4 38 SDCS3 7 SDDO 39 5V 8 SDDI5 40 GROUND 9 GROUND 4 5V 20 N 42 5V 21 SDDREQ 43 GROUND 22 GROUND 44 N C 123 5150 12 26 Special Expansion Slot Pins Function Pins Function BI LE Al HG B2 DC A2 C B3 B4 4 eG B5 EC 5 B6 LG A6 LG B7 LE A7 B8 A8 9 LC A9 eu BIO LC 10 2 Bl 2 en 12 C BI3 KC A13 EC 4 KC Al4 Ge BIS KG 15 Ee 6 UC 16 LE BI7 UG 17 BI8 LC 18 19 Kel 19 2 B20 ne A20 B21 21 B22 12V A22 12V B23 12V A23 12V B24 12V A24 12 25 25 Ran B26 12V A26 12V B27 12V A27 12V B28 12V A28 12V B29 N C A29 Be B30 5V A30 5V 83 5V A3 5V 4 Pins Function Pins Function DI 5V Cl 5V D2 5V 2 5V D3 DG D4 C4 225 D5 EC C5 20 06 LE C6 sC D7 ACK64 C7 REQ64
2. 128 Chapter 14 Panel PC Dimensions 4 Static Electricity Precautions It is quite easy to inadvertently damage your PC mainboard components or devices even before installing them in your system unit Static electrical discharge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage You must take extra care in handling them to ensure against electrostatic build up To prevent electrostatic build up leave the device in its anti static bag until you are ready to install it Wear an antistatic wrist strap Do all preparation work on a static free surface Hold the device only by its edges Be careful not to touch any of the components contacts or connections Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors Hold modules or connectors by their ends A Warning 6 Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage your processor disk drive and other components Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation 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 Safety Precautions The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by improper
3. tent tatc 12 lA Saa dE 13 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 Preparing the Patiel PC tette 22 Connecting the Power Cord 23 Gohfg hng tne BIOS inin 2 4 Installing the Operating System 2 5 Installing the Drivers Chapter 3 Computer Module Connecting Devices 3 Removing the Rear Panel Cover 25 32 The Internal Component of the Computer Module 27 3 3 Connecting USB abeat 34 Connecting a Network Device 3 5 GConnecting Serial Devices acetic tnc ca 3 6 Connecting a Parallel Device 3 7 Connecting a Monitor 3 8 Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse 34 3 9 Connecting a Game Device iss cssc 35 3 10 Connecting Audio Devices 36 3 11 Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive 37 3 12 Connecting a CD ROM Drive 40 3 13 Installing a 2 5 Hard Disk Drive 43 3 14 Installing Disk On Module DOM 5 Chapter 4 LCD Display Module 44 E 44 Chapter 5 PCI Expansion Module 65 Chapter 6 Jumper Settings 70 Chapter 7 Award BIOS Setup Utility 74 Chapter 8 Watchdog Timer 100 Chapter re 102 Chapter 10 Mainboard Layout 108 Chapter II CPU Paty 110 Chapter 12 Connector Pin Function 13 Chapter 13 Exploded View
4. 14 9 eel ES je e onse t t t t t t ic in Line out COM 4 COM 3 VGA Game MIDI CNI8 CNI7 CNI6 CNI5 109 110 Chapter CPU Fan Chapter CPU Fan The PC is equipped with a CPU fan The fan will provide adequate airflow throughout the chassis to prevent overheating the CPU or other components 112 5150 CPU fan 2 1 THO Location of the CPU Fan Connector on the Mainboard Chapter 2 Connector Pin Function COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 RJ45 LAN VGA USB USB 2 USB 3 USB 4 Line in Mic in Line out Game CPU Fan Chassis Fan PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Parallel ATX Power FDD Inverter LVDS IDE 1 DOM Special Expansion Slot Chapter 12 Connector Pin Function 12 1 Pins Function Pins Function NDCDI 6 NDSRI 2 NSIN I 7 NRTSI 3 NSOUTI 8 NCTSI 4 NDTRI 9 MRII 5 GROUND 12 2 COM 2 Pins Function Pins Function NDCD2 6 NDSR2 2 NSIN2 7 NRTS2 3 NSOUT2 8 NCTS2 4 NDTR2 9 MRI2 5 GROUND 12 3 COM 3 Pins Function Pins Function NDCD3 6 NDSR3 2 NSIN3 7 NRTS3 3 NSOUT3 8 NCTS3 4 NDTR3 9 MRI3 5 GROUND 12
5. gt lt Move EnterSelect PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one Date The date format is day month lt date gt year Day displays a day from Sunday to Saturday Month displays the month from January to December Date displays the date from to 3l Year displays the year from 1994 to 2079 Time The time format is hour minute second The time is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example pm 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 IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master and IDE Secondary Slave Move the cursor to the IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master or IDE Secondary Slave field then press lt Enter gt IDE HDD Auto Detection Detects the parameters of the drive The parameters will automatically be shown on the screen 65 0 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave f 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
6. 3 All steps or procedures to install software drivers are subject to change without notice as the softwares are occassionally updated Please refer to the readme files if available for the latest information 107 Chapter 10 Mainboard Layout Chapter 10 Mainboard Layout U30 U34 U32 U36 U3 U35 U33 U37 PS 2 Mouse PWR BTN CN8 0 6 8 SDRAI x tnn SDRAI SDRAI mmm 5 UU ULL v SDRAM 5 mmmmmr 2 9 15 SDRAI T mmmmm SDRAI TITTITTTITTTETTTTIT SDRAI TTE Reset SDRA 7 Tm Battery LCD brightness control RVI O 1 7 Line in 05 6 2633 volta 6 5 ct Iverter CN20 unnn 77 0 LVDS CN20 essen Located on the solder CPU fan side of the board 02 VIA 3 EBGA CPU CN2 VIA VT8606 CN3 FDD TwisterT Chassis fan CN4 Disk On Module 5 Hub 9 7 VT82C686B USB 3 Clear CNI e d USB 2 USB CN6 CN5 5 2 CNI1 Parallel CNIO qua vel USB 4
7. VIA ATAPI Vendor Support Driver e AGPVxD Driver IRQ Routing Miniport Driver VIA INF Driver VIA Service Pack Installation Notes The AGP VxD Driver and VIA INF Driver drivers in the VIA Service Pack are supported in Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows ME and Windows 2000 You must first install the VIA Service Pack prior to installing any other drivers However this may not be the case for some AGP cards Please read carefully the following information The GA that came with some AGP cards is already bundled with the AGP VxD driver Since the version of the bundled VxD driver may be older than the one provided in the CD installing the bundled VxD driver may cause problems If you are using this type of card we recommend that you install first the AGP cards VGA driver before installing the VIA Service Pack To install the VIA Service pack please follow the steps below Insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen will appear 2 Click VIA Service Pack 3 The Welcome screen will appear Click Next Please read the VIA Service Pack readme carefully before proceeding to step 4 4 Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the installation 5 Reboot the system for the drivers to take effect For more installation instructions or information click the Read Me button in the autorun screen 65 0 9 2 S3 VGA Driver for Windows 9 3 2 9 4 Inser
8. The following steps are standard procedures for removing the rear panel cover Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered off 2 Disconnect all power cords and cables 3 Place the Panel PC on a flat surface with the rear side facing up 4 The screws around the rear panel cover are used to secure the cover to the chassis Remove these screws and put them in a safe place for later use 25 26 65 0 5 You may now lift the cover 5150 3 2 Internal Component of the Computer Module The interior of the PC comprises the mainboard power supply CPU fan and other parts that complete the system Special CPU fan Expansion Slot Mainboard Refer to chapter 10 for the detailed illustration of the mainboard layout 27 5 0 3 3 Connecting USB Devices The PC is equipped with 4 USB ports USB allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals The USB ports support hot plugging therefore you do not need to power down the PC whenever you connect a USB device Connect the interface cable connector of the USB device to an available USB port 2 After connecting a USB device you may need to install drivers to use the device Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the device for additional information on using the device 3 Run the Award BIOS Setup Utility to co
9. Voc ETE 8 8 88 8 rir m 58 85 SER BR 307 20 12 094 Active Area IIS 309 10 12 169 Bezel Area oS 982 ale e La U A ij 2200 0 866 412 75 16 250 425 45 16 750 Unit Millimeter Inch 135 136 5 0 14 2 Rear View 91 00 3 583 43 00 1 693 48 00 1 890 mm Es s 5 H BSE 8 SE 2 NIN 2 H LL 22 00 0 866 Unit Millimeter Inch XS 91 00 3 583 395 00 15 551 43 00 1 693 48 00 1 890 122 50 4 823 195 00 7 677 77 50 3 051 5 A HH 7 6 4 50 0 177 I x4 OE RAE 5 als e gt ef i9 DELHI 1 87 50 3 445 180 00 7 087 127 50 5 020 395 00 15 551
10. Screw 1 DOM EXT REV 1 DOM connector 65 0 7 Align the module s connector located on the solder side of the module with the DOM connector CN4 on the mainboard then gently insert the module into the connector Make sure it is firmly seated in place DOM connector DOM 8 Replace the rear panel cover 9 Power up the 10 Make sure IDE channel in the Award BIOS Setup Utility is set to enabled Refer to chapter 7 for more information 53 54 65 0 0000000000000000000000 Disk On Module CN4 Location of the Disk On Module Connector on the Mainboard Chapter 4 LCD Display Module Touchscreens LCD Brightness Control LCD Voltage Connecting the LCD Display Module to the Computer Module Disabling the Touchscreen Function 99 56 Chapter 4 LCD Display Module 4 1 Touchscreens The LCD Display Module may come with an Elo touchscreen or 3M Micro Touch touchscreen The solid glass touchscreen from Elo has a scratch resistant glass surface that delivers superior image clarity resolution and light transmission Its IntelliTouch Surface Acoustic Wave SAW technology responds accurately to the lightest touch and the new sealing capability enhances durability offering increased protection from dust and othe
11. 4 GROUND 2 MSO 5 GROUND 3 JBCY 6 JACY 4 JBB2 7 JAB2 5 MSI 8 5V 65 0 117 118 5 0 12 15 CPU Fan Pins Function GROUND 2 12V 3 FAN 12 16 Chassis Fan Pins Function GROUND 2 12V 3 FAN2 12 17 PS 2 Keyboard Pins Function Pins Function KBDAT 6 N C 2 N C 7 GROUND 3 Ground 8 GROUND 4 5V 9 GROUND 5 KBCLK 10 GROUND 12 18 PS 2 Mouse Pins Function Pins Function MSDAT 6 N C 2 N C 7 GROUND 3 GROUND 8 GROUND 4 5V 9 GROUND 5 MSCLK 10 GROUND 12 19 Parallel Pins Function Pins Function STROBE 4 AUTOF 2 PDO 5 ERROR 3 6 INIT 4 PD2 7 SLCT 5 PD3 8 GROUND 6 PD4 9 GROUND 7 PD5 20 GROUND 8 PD6 21 GROUND 9 PD7 22 GROUND 10 23 GROUND BUSY 24 GROUND iz PE 25 GROUND 13 SLCT 12 20 ATX Power Pins Function Pins Function 3V 3V 2 3V 2 12V 3 GROUND 2 GROUND 4 5V 4 PS ON 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 5V 6 GROUND 7 GROUND 7 GROUND 8 PW OK 8 5V 9 5VSB 9 5V 10 12 20 5V 65 0 119 5 0 12 21 FDD Pins Function Pins Function GROUND 18 DIR 2 DENO 19 GROUND 3 GROUND 20 STEP 4 N C 21 GROUND 5 GROUND 22 WDATA 6 DENI 23
12. D8 C8 No D9 9 DIO 25 CIO DII DG Cll WC DI2 Mgr CI2 C n DI4 GROUND Cl4 GROUND DI5 GROUND 5 GROUND DI6 GROUND 6 GROUND DI7 GROUND GROUND DI8 GROUND CI8 GROUND 5150 125 126 5 0 Pins Function Pins Function F GROUND EI GROUND F2 GROUND E2 GROUND F3 INTC E3 4 INTD E4 INTB F5 5V ES 5V F6 Ve E6 F7 5V E7 5V F8 PCICLK2 E8 PCIRST F9 GROUND E9 GNTO FIO GNTI EIO REQO FII GROUND GROUND FI2 REQ EI2 PCICLKI AD3 EI3 GROUND 4 AD29 4 AD30 FILS GNT3 5 REQ3 FI6 be 6 FI7 3V EI7 T3V FI8 AD27 EI8 AD28 FI9 AD25 EI9 AD26 F20 CBE3 E20 AD24 F21 AD23 E21 AD22 F22 AD2I E22 AD20 F23 ADI9 E23 ADI8 F24 GNT2 E24 REQ2 F25 EG E25 F26 26 F27 ADI7 E27 ADI6 F28 IRDY E28 FRAME F29 DEVSEL E29 CBE2 F30 LOCK E30 TRDY PERR E3I STOP Pins Function Pins Function SERR GI SDONE 2 ADI5 G2 SBO 3 ADI4 G3 CBEI 4 ADI2 G4 PAR 5 GROUND G5 GROUND 6 G6 N C 7 GROUND G7 GROUND 8 ADIO G8 ADI3 9 AD8 G9 ADI I 0 AD7 GIO AD9 ADS GII CBEO 2 AD3 GI2 AD6 3 ADI GI3 AD4 4 ADO Gl4 AD2 5 N C GI5 N C 6 5V Gl6 5V
13. and Inverter connector transmit power and video signals from the Computer Module to the LCD Display Modu 6 PETS DAS POLEN PD See Y Inverter eds HTT AAAA LVDS 20 CI CN20 and 21 are Located on the Solder Side of the Computer Module s Mainboard 65 0 4 5 Disabling the Touchscreen Function 4 5 1 Analog Resistive Touchscreen Detach the Computer Module from the LCD Display Module by removing screws that secure these modules together After detaching them the rear side of the LCD Display Module would appear as shown below Disconnect the 2 cables shown below Disconnecting these cables will disable the Touchscreen function Disconnect the cable Disconnect the cable 60 gt 5 0 After disconnecting the cables the rear of the LCD Display Module would appear as shown below You may now attached the Computer Module back 65 0 4 5 2 Capacitive Touchscreen Detach the Computer Module from the LCD Display Module by removing screws that secure these modules together After detaching them the rear side of the LCD Display Module w
14. 2 Access 1 Retry Set this field to Enabled if you want to rotate the priority of the PCI masters AGP Master WS Write Set this field to Enabled to add one clock tick to AGP write operations AGP Master WS Read Set this field to Enabled to add one clock tick to AGP read operations 85 86 5 0 7 1 4 Integrated Peripherals CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Channel 0 OnChip IDE Channel 1 IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Onboard Parallel Port Onboard Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port EPP Type Onboard Serial Port 3 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ MPU 401 MPU 401 I O Address Game Port 200 207H OnChip IDE Channel 0 This field is used to enable or disable the drive that is connected to Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Enabled 3FS IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 378 IRQ7 Normal 3 EPP1 9 3E8 IRQS 2E8 IRQ9 Disabled 330 333H Enabled the IDE CN2 connector OnChip IDE Channel This field is used to enable or disable the Disk On Module DOM A The screen above list all the fields available in the
15. 4 COM 4 Pins Function Pins Function NDCD4 6 NDSR4 2 NSIN4 7 NRTS4 3 NSOUT4 8 NCTS4 4 NDTR4 9 MRIA 5 GROUND 12 5 RJ45 LAN Pins Function Pins Function TX 6 RX 2 TX 7 N C3 3 RX 8 N C4 4 N CI 9 GROUND 5 N C2 10 GROUND 12 6 VGA Pins Function Pins Function RED 0 Ground 2 GREEN N C 3 BLUE 2 SPD2 4 N C E HSYNC 5 GROUND 4 VSYNC 6 GROUND 5 SPCLK2 7 GROUND 6 GROUND 8 GROUND GROUND 9 N C 5150 115 116 5 0 12 7 USB Pins Function Pins Function 5V 4 GROUND 2 USBPO 5 GROUND 3 USBPO 6 GROUND 12 8 USB 2 Pins Function Pins Function 5V 4 GROUND 2 USBPI 5 GROUND 3 USBPI 6 GROUND 12 9 USB 3 Pins Function Pins Function 5V 4 GROUND 2 USBP2 5 GROUND 3 USBP2 6 GROUND 12 10 USB 4 Pins Function Function 5V GROUND 2 USBP3 5 GROUND 3 USBP3 6 GROUND 12 11 Line in Pins Function Pins Function GROUND 5 GROUND 2 LINR 6 9 LINL 7 GROUND 4 LINR 8 LINL 12 12 Mic in Pins Function Pins Function GROUND 5 N C 2 GROUND 6 3 MIC 7 GROUND 4 GROUND 8 MIC 12 13 Line out Pins Function Pins Function GROUND 5 N C 2 POUT L 6 3 POUT R 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C 12 14 Game Pins Function Pins Function 5V 9 5V 2 JABI 0 JBBI 3 JACX JBCX
16. 7 5V 017 5V 8 GROUND GI8 GROUND 9 GROUND GI9 GROUND 5150 127 Chapter 13 Exploded View Computer Module LCD Display Module Chapter 3 Exploded View 13 1 Computer Module E m 6 AW 2 Wa 9 130 5150 Cover the Computer Module for accessing the Inverter or LVDS connectors 2 Hole on the cover for accessing the Inverter or LVDS connectors 3 Computer Module s bottom part 4 Fan 5 ainboard 6 ini DIN shield 7 Power supply s bracket 8 Power supply 9 HDD bay ylar strip HDD O shield O bracket O ports label IO 06 205 x 36 mm Computer Module s top cover ports label Audio 04 59 50 x 68 50 mm Computer Module s bottom cover 5 0 A M3x5L screws B M3x6L with spring screws for HDD C P6 x3 16 screws for power supply D M5x6Px OL screws for fan E M4x 6L with spring screws F 4 811 8 screws G 3x13M 5Cx7 screws H 3 0 0 5 6 0 screws 13 gt 5 0 13 2 LCD Display Module E p Ay a i vA DA A A GU O ff X M
17. Expansion Module PCI slot PCI slot PCI Riser Card Bracket PCI Riser Card 66 65 0 5 2 Installing the PCI Riser Card Align the PCI Riser Card Bracket to the solder side of the PCI Riser Card PCI slot PCI Riser Card bracket 2 Screw from the component side of the PCI Riser Card to secure them together 3 Position the PCI Riser Card onto the PCI Expansion Module as shown below 67 gt 5 0 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 4 Screw from the other side of the PCI Expansion Module to secure the PCI Riser Card in place 5 You may now insert a PCI add on board into the PCI slot Secure the card edge bracket of the add on board with a screw 6 Now insert another PCI add on board into the other PCI slot Secure the card edge bracket of the add on board with a screw 68 5150 5 3 Installing the Expansion Module Place the 6 studs as indicated by the arrows below into the screw holes of the computer module 2 Place the PCI Expansion Module on top making sure the screw holes of the PCI Expansion Module align with the studs 3 Secure the PCI Expansion Module by placing screws into the studs 69 70 Chapter 6 Jumper Settings Selecting the LCD Voltage Clearing the CMOS Data Chapter 6 Jumper Settings 6 1 Selecti
18. GROUND 7 GROUND 24 WGATE 8 INDEX 25 GROUND 9 GROUND 26 TRACKO 0 MTRO 27 GROUND GROUND 28 WP 2 DSI 29 N C 3 GROUND 30 RDATA 4 DSO 3l GROUND 5 GROUND 32 HDSEL 6 MTRI 33 N C 7 GROUND 34 DSKCHG 12 22 Inverter Pins Function Pins Function 12V 5 PANELVCC 2 12V 6 3V 3 BACKLIGHT 7 GROUND 4 3V 8 GROUND 120 12 23 LVDS Pins Function Pins Function VGND 21 YOP 2 VGND 22 ZOP 3 23 YOM 4 N C 24 20 5 N C 25 VGND 6 26 VGND 7 VGND 27 YCP 8 VGND 28 ZCP 9 Y2P 29 YCM 0 Z2P 30 ZCM Y2M 3l VGND 2 Z2M 32 VGND 3 VGND 33 NDTR3 4 VGND 34 NSOUT3 5 YIP 35 NRTS3 6 ZIP 36 MRI3 YIM 37 MSIN3 8 ZIM 38 NDSR3 9 VGND 39 NCTS3 20 VGND 40 NDCD3 5150 121 122 5150 12 24 IDE Pins Function Pins Function RSTDRV 23 PDIOW 2 GROUND 24 GROUND 3 PDD7 25 PDIOR 4 PDD8 26 GROUND 5 PDD6 27 PDIORDY 6 PDD9 28 PDCSEL 7 PDD5 29 PDDACK 8 PDDIO 30 GROUND 9 PDD4 3l 14 0 PDDII 32 N C PDD3 33 PDAI 2 PDDI2 34 RPU66 3 PDD2 35 PDAO 4 PDDI3 36 PDA2 5 PDDI 37 PDCSI 6 PDDI4 38 PDCS3 7 PDDO 39 5V 8 PDDI5 40 GROUND 9 GROUND 4 TSN 20 42 5V 21 PDDREQ 43 GROUND 22 GROUND 44 N C 65 0
19. Integrated Peripherals 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 Item Help Menu Level Exit Fl General Help F7 Optimized Defaults device that is connected to the DOM CN4 connector 65 0 IDE Primary Master Slave PIO and IDE Secondary Master Slave 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 Slave UDMA These fields allow you to set the Ultra DMA in use When Auto 5 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 BIOS will
20. System Temperature Current CPU Fan Speed and Current Chassis Fan Speed These fields show the current temperature of the CPU internal temperature of the system and the current fan speed of the CPU fan and chassis fan in RPM Revolutions Per Minute Vcore This field shows the voltage of the processor 2 5V 3 3V 5V and 12V These fields show the output voltage of the power supply 95 96 5 0 7 1 8 Frequency Voltage Control CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Frequency Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Disabled Item Help Spread Spectrum Enabled Menu Level N e Move EnterSelect PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk When enabled the system will automatically send clock signals to existing DIMM and PCI devices Spread Spectrum Leave this field in its default setting Do not alter this setting unless advised by an engineer or technician 65 0 7 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 m
21. 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 Swap Floppy Drive When this field is enabled and the system is booting from the floppy drive the system will boot from drive B instead of drive A When this field 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 is 40 or 80 tracks Note that the BIOS cannot distinguish between 720K 1 2M 1 44 and 2 88M drive types as they are all 80 tracks When disabled the BIOS will not search for the type of floppy 65 0 disk drive by track number Note that there will not be any warning message if the drive installed is 360KB 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 is the arrow keys Gate A20 Option This entry allows you to select how gate A20 is handled Gate A20 is a device used to address memory above Mbyte Initially gate A20 was handled via the keyboard controller Today while keyboards still provide this support it i
22. and other Panel PC applications This users manual provides information on the different components in this PC and instructions on how to use them Some components or devices shown in this manual are optional and must be individually purchased to complete the PC 5150 1 22 Front View ee gen a e um P ee ERUUIFUE UU urs LCD Display Module on the Front of 5150 5 0 3 The Rear View The PCI Expansion Module on the Rear of KS150 65 0 1 4 Features 1 4 1 Specifications Construction Steel frame construction with EMC approved Processor e VIA 667MHz 133MHz FSB EBGA onboard 800MHz optional Chipset VIA VT8606 TwisterT and VT82C686B System Memory 28MB SDRAM onboard 256MB optional Hard Disk Drive Bay 2 5 Hard Disk Drive HDD bay Disk On Module DOM header or 40 pin IDE header on the DOM extension card Ports 4 USB ports R45 10 100 Base T fast ethernet LAN port 4 DB 9 serial ports Touchscreen uses the COM 3 port DB 15 VGA port DB 25 parallel port mini DIN 6 PS 2 mouse port mini DIN 6 PS 2 keyboard port game MIDI port 3 audio jacks line out line in and mic in power switch LCD brightness control 5150 l O Conne
23. drive f a hard disk has not been installed select None Capacity Displays the approximate capacity of the disk drive Usually the size is slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program Access Mode For hard drives larger than 528MB you would typically select the LBA type Certain operating systems require that you select Normal or Large Please check your operating systems manual or Help desk on which one to select 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 1 2M 5 25 in 5 1 4 in AT type high density drive 2MB capacity 720K 3 5 in 3 1 2 in double sided drive 720KB capacity 1 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 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 is 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 80 column mode Mono Monochrome adapter Includes high resolution monochrome adapters 77 78 65 0 Halt On This field determines whet
24. message below will appear Quit Without Saving Y N N Type Y and press Enter 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 Ctrl Alt lt Esc gt simultaneously or lt Del gt after memory testing is done 99 Chapter 8 Watchdog Timer Chapter 8 Watchdog Timer The following are parameters for setting the time interval of the Watchdog Timer function The system will be regularly 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 Debug lt Enter gt o 370 87 Enter o 370 87 Enter o 370 07 Enter 371 08 Enter o 37012 Enter 371 XY Enter XY is the Watchdog Time count value for the OOh to FFh range wherein the time can be set from sec to 255 sec 10 102 Chapter 9 Drivers VIA Service Pack 53 VGA Driver for Windows Avance AC 97 Audio Driver RTL8 100 LAN Driver Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Driver EloTouch Driver MicroTouch Driver Installation Notes Chapter 9 Drivers A CD is provided with the Panel PC To install a driver insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen same as the one shown below will appear 103 104 5150 9 1 VIA Service Pack The VIA Service Pack includes the following drivers
25. not detect these categories IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled The IDE HDD uses the block mode The system BIOS will 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 Onboard FDD Controller Enabled Enables the onboard floppy disk controller Disabled Disables the onboard floppy disk controller 87 88 5 0 Onboard Serial Port and Onboard Serial Port 2 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2ES IRQ3 Allows you to manually select an I O address for the onboard serial port and serial port 2 Disabled Disables the onboard serial port and or serial port 2 Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 3BCIIRQ7 278 IRQ5 Selects the I O address and IRQ for the onboard parallel port Disabled Disables the onboard parallel port Onboard Parallel Mode The options are Normal EPP ECP and ECP EPP These apply to a standard specification and will depend on the type and speed of your device Refer to your peripheral s manual for the best option Normal 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 If you selected EPP the Parallel Port EPP Type field is configur
26. over 64MB in 5 2 Video BIOS Shadow Determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM Video Shadow will increase the video speed Note that some graphics boards require that this option be disabled The default value is Enabled Enabled Video shadow 15 enabled Disabled Video shadow is disabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow to DC000 DFFFF Shadow These fields determine whether option ROMs will be copied to RAM Enabled Optional shadow is enabled Disabled Optional shadow is disabled 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 65 0 7 1 3 Advanced Chipset Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features Bank Interleave Disabled A Item Help P2C C2P Concurrency Enabled System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Menu Level Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Frame Buffer Size 8M AGP Aperture Size 64M AGP Driving Control Auto Panel Type 07 OnChip USB Enabled USB Keyboard Support Enabled OnChip Sound Auto CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Disabled PCI 2 Access 1 Retry Enabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled v N Move Enter Select PU PD Value FlO Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The screen above list all t
27. such power lines or circuits as contact with them may be fatal Unpacking the PC Unpack the shipping carton and verify that the contents are all there and in good condition Visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the PC contact the dealer where you purchased the PC for further instructions Package Checklist The shipping carton contains the following items 65 50 Touchscreen Panel PC A user s manual One 2 5 HDD accessory kit One 34 pin floppy disk drive cable One IDE cable for ATA 33 or ATA 66 hard drive One CD 8 ESI If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance Chapter Introduction Overview The Front View The Rear View Features Chapter Introduction Overview This KS150 Touchscreen Panel PC designed to deliver exceptional quality is ideal for systems requiring impressive power at an affordable price The modular nature of KS150 allows this all in one computer to be easily integrated into your kiosk or custom enclosure The steel frame construction and quality workmanship ensure that the PC will last even in the most demanding environments KS150 is ideal for kiosks gaming machines point of sale terminals point of information terminals interactive systems
28. 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 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software lt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password lt Power Management Setup Set User Password gt PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit Noe Select Item 0 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Standard CMOS Features Use the arrow keys to highlight Standard CMOS Features and press lt Enter gt A screen similar to the one on the next page will appear 75 76 5 0 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Thu Mar 14 2002 Item Help Ti hh H 4 35 5 ime Aims Menu Level gt IDE Primary Master Press Enter None gt IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None Change the day month gt IDE Secondary Master Press Enter None year and century IDE Secondary Slave Press Enter None Drive A None Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 129024K Total Memory 130048K
29. 120 and ZIP Thermal Management processor heatsink chassis fan Power Management Microsoft Intel APM 1 2 compliant System Management Watchdog timer Ease of use Hardware Monitor Damage Free Intelligence Monitors CPU system temperature e Monitors 3 3V 5V 12V CPU voltages Monitors CPU chassis fan speed Read back capability that displays temperature voltage and fan speed Watchdog Timer The PC supports the Watchdog Timer function It 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 65 0 BIOS Award BIOS Windows 95 98 2000 ME Plug and Play compatible Supports SCSI sequential boot up Flash EPROM for easy BIOS upgrades Supports DMI 2 0 function Compatibility Microsoft PC 98 compliant PCI 2 2 and AC 97 compliant Bus Expansion Special Expansion Slot for the optional PCI Expansion Module The optional PCI Expansion Module is equipped with 2 PCI slots 1 4 2 Touchscreen Type 5 Wire Analog Resistive Resolution Continuous Light transmission 75 Interface RS 232 Power consumption 5V 200mA Durability 30 million touches Type 2 Capacitive Resolution 1024 x 1024 Light transmission 85 Interface RS 232 Power consumption 5V 0 00mA Durability 20 million touches 65 0 Type 3 Surfa
30. I MEA HESS SAD Aa a amp A 6 me fe V Bde 4 Wu 2 P E 6 Dp E 4 b gt BS PS A gt 2 2 65 0 15 1 LG LCD box frame 2 Touchscreen 3 3M adhesive tape 4 15 1 LG LCD box base 5 Dust proof adhesive tape 6 Panel 7 15 1 LG LCD control board s holder 8 Inverter 9 LCD s PCB 10 Touchscreen s control board 15 1 LG LCD box s bottom cover 2 Cover for accessing the Touchscreen s control board A M3x5L screws B M3x6L with spring screws M3x9L with spring screws D M3x5L with spring screws E M4x 6L with spring screws 3 Chapter 14 Panel PC Dimensions Front View Rear View Chapter 4 Panel PC Dimensions 14 1 Front View 395 00 15 551 2 ae 2 8 d E 56 38 2 219 91 00 3 583 6 35 0 250 150 00 5 906 150 00 5 906 56 38 2 219 43 00 1 693 E 4 80 0 189 X12 48 00 1 890 ss gt I y LT SRA gig SIE 9 2 oo x 27 2 5 dios 28 928 29 m Active Area Center ge EE EF PC Chassis Center AA 3o 8 UR eu SS ale eo
31. K 15 Touchscreen Panel PC Service Manual 58800215 Copyright This publication contains information that is protected by copyright No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any transformation adaptation without the prior written permission from the copyright holders This publication is 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 2002 All Rights Reserved Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks of products appearing in this manual are the properties of their respective holders Notice This is a preliminary version of the manual Some illustrations may not match the actual product because the manual was sent for printing beforehand to come in time with the shipment How to Contact Us Ordering and Sales KS sales dfi com tw Technical Support KS support dfi com tw Or visit our website at http infotainment dfi com tw FCC and DOC Statement on Class B This equipment has be
32. able If you selected ECP the ECP Mode Use field is configurable If you selected ECP EPP both Parallel Port EPP Type and ECP Mode Use DMA are configurable ECP Mode Use DMA This is used to select the DMA channel of the parallel port Parallel Port EPP Type This is used to select the EPP mode 65 0 Onboard Serial Port 3 This is used to select an I O address for the onboard serial port 3 However if the LCD Display Panel supports touchscreen leave this field in its default setting because the touchscreen is internally connected to COM 3 therefore a default address has already been assigned to this port Make sure COM 3 is not attached with a serial device Serial Port 3 Use IRQ This is used to select an IRQ for the onboard serial port 3 This field is not configurable if the Onboard Serial Port 3 field is set to Disabled Onboard Serial Port 4 This is used to select an I O address for the onboard serial port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ This is used to select an IRQ for the onboard serial port 4 This field is not configurable if the Onboard Serial Port 4 field is set to Disabled 401 This field is used to enable or disable 401 MPU 401 I O Address This field is used to select 4015 I O address Game Port 200 207H This field is used to enable or disable the game port 89 90 5 0 7 1 5 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your sy
33. ache Enabled External Cache Enabled Menu Level CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled Allows you to choose First Boot Device Floppy the VIRUS warning Second Boot Device HDD 0 feature for IDE Hard Third Boot Device LS120 Disk boot sector Boot Other Device Enabled protection If this Swap Floppy Drive Disabled function is enabled and Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled someone attempt to Boot Up NumLock Status On write data into this Gate A20 Option Fast area BIOS will show a Typematic Rate Setting Disabled warning message on X Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 screen and alarm beep X Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 Video BIOS Shadow Enabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow Disabled CC000 CFFFF Shadow Disabled D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled Exit Fl General Help D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled m D8000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled By Optimized Defaults DC000 DFFFF Shadow Disabled Small Logo EPA Show Enabled v 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 Virus Warning This field protects the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk dnve When this field is enabled the Award BIOS will monitor the boot sector and partition tabl
34. ain menu and press Enter The message below will appear Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N If you want to proceed type lt gt and press Enter The default settings will be loaded 7 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 The message below will appear Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Type lt Y gt and press Enter to load the Setup default values 97 5 0 7 1 11 Set Supervisor Password f 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 Enter The message below will appear Enter 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 lype 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 f
35. ce Acoustic Wave Resolution 4096 x 4096 Light transmission 91 Interface RS 232 e Power consumption 0 50mA Durability 50 million touches 1 4 3 LCD Display Display Type TFT color LCD Size Diagonal e inches 38 35 cm Maximum Resolution 024 x 768 XGA Color Depth e 6 262 144 colors Luminance White e 250 cd m Viewing Angles e Left 75 Right 75 Upper 55 Lower 60 Pixel pitch mm 0 300 x 0 300 Power Consumption 4 9 Watt Logic 9 7 Watt CCFL 5 0 Display Operating Mode Transmissive mode Surface Treatments e Hard coat Anti glare Operating Temperature e 0 50 C VR Controls Brightness LCD MTBF 30 000 hrs Backlight MTBF 25 000 hrs 1 4 4 Power Supply Output Rating e 20W Input e 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 4 2 A Output 4 33V IOA 5V I4A 12V 4 5A e 5Vsb 2A 5V 0 3A 12V 0 8A MTBF 50 000 hrs 65 0 EMI EMS Meets FCC class B and CE Safety e Meets UL and CSA 1 4 5 Environmental Operating Temperature 0 to 45 C 10 to 90 RH Storage Temperature e 20 to 75 C 10 to 95 RH EMI EMS Meets FCC class B and CE Safety e Meets UL CSA and CE 1 4 6 Dimensions PCB Mainboard Dimensions 6 layers 29cm 1 1 4 x 24cm 9 45 Computer Module KSB 150 39 5 x 255 x 45 cm 15 55 x 10 04 x 1 77 LCD Display Module KSL 151 422 x 31 8 x 43 cm 1661 x 12 52 x 1 69 20 Chapter 2 Getting Star
36. certain circumstance you need to use COM 3 please refer to chapter 4 for instructions on disabling the touchscreen y 65 0 Power up the PC and the serial device You must have the proper drivers installed in your operating system to use the serial device Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the device for additional information on using the device Run the Award BIOS Setup Utility to select the I O address and IRQ of the serial port Refer to chapter 7 for more information 3l 5 0 3 6 Connecting a Parallel Device The parallel port at the rear side of the Panel PC is used for inter facing the PC to a parallel printer It supports Normal ECP and EPP modes Make sure the and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the parallel device to the parallel port and tighten the screws on each side of the connector 3 Power up the PC and the parallel device 4 You must have the proper drivers installed in your operating system to use the parallel device Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the device for additional information on using the device 5 Run the Award BIOS Setup Utility to configure the parallel port Refer to chapter 7 for more information 32 65 0 3 7 Connecting a Monitor The PC allows simultaneous use of an analog monitor and the LCD display Make sure the PC and all ot
37. ctors 44 pin IDE connector 90 Disk On Module DOM connector or 40 pin IDE header on the DOM extension card floppy connector ATX power supply connector 2 connectors for CPU and chassis fans Onboard Graphics Features Integrated Savage4 2D 3D Video accelerator Optimized Shared Memory Architecture SMA Full internal AGP 4x performance High quality DVD video playback Supports flat panel monitor 2D 3D resolution up to 1920x1440 for high resolution CRT support 3D rendering features 32 bit true color rendering MPEG 2 video textures 2D hardware acceleration features Motion video architecture Extensive LCD support Integrated 2 channel LVDS interface Panel power sequencing Software drivers Windows 9x NT4 0 2000 ME XP Onboard Audio Features e 8 bit stereo full duplex codec with independent variable sampling rate True stereo line level outputs Onboard LAN Features e Uses Realtek RTL8100 fast ethernet controller e Integrated IEEE 802 3 and IOOBASE TX compatible PHY e 32 bit PCI master interface Integrated power management functions 65 0 Full duplex support at both 10 and 100 Mbps e Supports IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation PCI IDE Interface Supports ATA 33 and ATA 66 hard drives PIO Mode 4 Enhanced IDE data transfer rate up to 14 Bus mastering reduces CPU utilization during disk transfer Supports CD ROM 15
38. d disk drive is already installed in the PC Refer to chapter 3 for instructions on installing a floppy disk drive CD ROM drive and hard disk drive 2 Refer to your operating system manual for instructions on installing the operating system Installing the Drivers A CD is provided with the PC The CD System Utility CD includes drivers that must be installed onto the PC to provide the best system performance Refer to chapter 9 for instructions on installing the drivers 23 24 Chapter 3 Computer Module Connecting Devices Removing the Rear Panel Cover The Internal Component of the Computer Module Connecting USB Devices Connecting a Network Device Connecting Serial Devices Connecting a Parallel Device Connecting a Monitor Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Connecting a Game Device Connecting Audio Devices Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive Connecting a CD ROM Drive Installing a 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Installing Disk On Module 3 1 Chapter 3 Computer Module Connecting Devices Most devices will be connected to the I O ports that are located at the rear side of the PC These ports are readily accessible that you do not need to remove the cover However if you need to connect a floppy disk drive or CD ROM drive when installing an operating system or drivers you must remove the rear panel cover in order to access the floppy disk drive connector and IDE connector Removing the Rear Panel Cover
39. d then slide the HDD in making sure it is secured in place 90 IDE connector 7 Use the 4 bigger screws to secure the HDD to the mainboard ___ Bigger screws 48 65 0 Screwdriver HDD 8 Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the hard disk drive for additional information on using the drive 9 Power up the PC 10 Make sure IDE channel 0 in the Award BIOS Setup Utility is set to enabled Refer to chapter 7 for more information Replace the rear panel cover 49 50 5 0 CN2 191219 Location of the Hard Disk Drive Connector on the Mainboard 5 0 3 14 Installing Disk On Module DOM The PC is equipped with a Disk On Module connector Disk On Module is a storage device that allows you to store data just like a hard disk drive Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Disconnect all power cords and cables 3 Follow the steps in section 3 1 for instructions on removing the rear panel cover 4 You must first remove the DOM extension card in order to access the Disk On Module connector Remove the screw that secures the DOM extension card DOM extension card Screw 5 52 65 0 5 After removing the screw remove the DOM extension card and the stud
40. done using the floppy disk drive power down the ll Disconnect the floppy drive from the and replace the rear panel cover 2 00000000000000000 FDD CN3 000000 1 cL mm uus Location of the Floppy Disk Drive Connector on the Mainboard 39 40 65 0 3 12 Connecting a CD ROM Drive You may need to connect an external CD ROM drive when installing certain operating systems or drivers Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Disconnect all power cords and cables 3 Follow the steps in section 3 1 for instructions on removing the rear panel cover Use the 40 pin IDE connector that is located on the DOM extension card to interface the CD ROM drive The connector is readily accessible after removing the cover 40 pin IDE connector DOM extension card 65 0 4 Connect the connector on one end of the 40 pin IDE cable into the IDE connector that is located on the DOM extension card To prevent improper cable connection the IDE connector has a keying mechanism The connector on the cable can be inserted into the IDE connector only if pin of the connector is aligned with pin of the IDE connector The colored edge of the ribbon cable is usually pin 5 Connect another connector that is on the IDE cable into the 40 pin c
41. e if necessary 4 You must have the proper drivers installed in your operating system to use the game device Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the device for additional information on using the device 5 Run the Award BIOS Setup Utility to configure the game port Refer to chapter 7 for more information 35 65 0 3 10 Connecting Audio Devices The PC is equipped with 3 audio jacks The line out jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the PC The line in jack is used to connect external audio devices such as CD player AM FM radio tuner synthesizer etc for audio input to the PC The mic in jack is used to connect a microphone for recording voice and sound Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the audio device to the appropriate audio jack 3 Power up the PC and the audio device 4 Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the audio device for additional information on using the device 36 3 11 5150 Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive The floppy disk drive header on the mainboard supports two standard floppy disk drives You may need to connect an external floppy disk drive when installing certain operating systems or drivers Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down Disconnect all power cords and cables Foll
42. e 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 Many disk diagnostic programs which attempt to access the boot sector table will cause the warning message to appear If you are running such a program we recommend that you first disable this field 79 80 5 0 Also disable this field if you are installing or running certain operating systems like Windows 95 98 2000 ME XP or the operating system may not install nor work CPU Internal Cache and External Cache These fields speed up memory access When set to Enabled it enables the cache thus providing better system performance CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking The processor supported by the system come with built in Level 2 cache By default ECC is enabled to check the Level 2 cache If you are not using this function set this field to Disabled 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
43. en tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 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 is 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 is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice 2 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with the emission limits Table of Contents Chapter Introduction NERO aa 10 arte B 1 3 ThesReat
44. experienced users should make any changes to the default settings CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By X IRQ Resources X DMA Resources PCI VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ For VGA Assign IRQ For USB PCI Slot 1 Use IRQ PCI Slot 2 Use IRQ No Disabled Auto ESCD Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Item Help Menu Level Default is Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot F5 Previous Values fTi Move EnterSelect PU PD Value F10 Save F6 Fail Safe Defaults ESC Exit Fl General Help F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one PNP OS Installed The default setting is No The BIOS will detect the Plug and Play devices for some compatible resources Reset Configuration Data Enabled The BIOS will automatically reset the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD once It will then recreate a new set of configuration data Disabled The BIOS will not reset the configuration data 92 65 0 Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capability to automat
45. ffer Size The options are 2M 4M 8M 16M and 32M AGP Aperture Size This field is relevant to the memory mapped graphics data of the AGP card installed in your system Leave this in its default setting AGP Driving Control Set this field to Manual only if there are compatibility problems with some AGP cards OnChip USB This field is used to enable or disable the USB function USB Keyboard Support If you are using a USB keyboard under DOS set this field to Enabled This field can be configured only if the OnChip USB field is enabled OnChip Sound By default this field is set to Auto the onboard sound controller enabled If you are using an audio add in card set this field to Disabled 65 0 CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled Writes from the CPU to the PCI bus are buffered to offset the speed difference between the CPU and PCI bus Disabled Writes are not buffered therefore the CPU must wait until the write cycle is complete before starting another write cycle PCI Dynamic Bursting When enabled every write transaction goes to the write buffer PCI Master 0 WS Write When enabled writes to the PCI bus are executed with zero wait state PCI Delay 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
46. g on the system press lt Del gt to enter the main menu of the BIOS Select the Frequency Voltage Control submenu and press lt Enter gt Set the CPU Host PCI Clock field to its default setting or an appropriate bus clock Refer to the Frequency Voltage Control section in chapter 7 for more information 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 lt Y gt and press Enter 73 74 Chapter 7 Award BIOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP PCI Configurations Frequency Voltage Control Load Fail Safe Default Load Optimized Default Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save amp Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Chapter 7 Award BIOS Setup Utility A 7 1 1 The Basic Input Output System 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
47. hard disk drive is readily accessible after removing the cover 909 IDE connector for HDD 43 gt 5 0 GY 4 The PC package includes a 25 HDD accessory kit The kit contains a metal bracket 8 screws and a Mylar strip Smaller screws Bigger screws to fasten HDD to fasten bracket onto the onto bracket Mylar strip Me bracket not 4a Peel off adhesive strips from both sides of the Mylar strip and stick the Mylar strip onto the metal bracket Adhesive strip Mylar strip Metal bracket transparent 44 65 0 4b Align the HDD s mounting holes with the screw holes on the metal bracket Screw hole Screw hole Screw hole Screw hole Locations of the screw holes on the metal bracket HDDs mounting hole Screw hole Screw hole m 45 gt 5 0 HHHHHSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 4c Using the 4 smaller screws secure the HDD onto the metal bracket Smaller HDD screws Screwdriver HDD screw HDD screw HDD screw HDD screw 46 65 0 5 Now align the mounting holes of the metal bracket with the screw holes on the mainboard 5 1 Mounting hole ___ Mounting hole Mountings _ hole Screw hole Screw hole Screw hole Screw hole 90 IDE connector 47 5 0 6 Align the HDD s connector to the IDE connector CN2 on the mainboar
48. he fields available in the Advanced Chipset 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 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 Bank Interleave The options are 2 Bank 4 Bank and Disabled P2C C2P Concurrency When enabled the PCI AGP master to CPU cycle will be concurrent whenever the Host CPU is performing R W access to the PCI or slave devices 84 65 0 System BIOS Cacheable When this field is enabled accesses to the system BIOS ROM addressed at FOOOOH FFFFFH are cached provided that the cache controller is enabled The larger the range of the Cache RAM the higher the efficiency of the system Video RAM Cacheable When enabled it allows the video RAM to be cacheable thus providing better video performance If your graphics card does not support this function set this field to Disabled Frame Bu
49. her peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the monitor to the VGA port and tighten the screws on each side of the connector 3 Power up the PC and the monitor 4 Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the monitor for additional information on using the monitor 5 Install the 53 VGA Driver Refer to chapter 9 for more information 33 65 0 3 8 Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse The PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse ports are used for connecting a PS 2 keyboard and a PS 2 mouse Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse to their corresponding ports Keyboard 3 Power up the PC 4 You may need to install drivers to use the devices Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the devices for additional information 34 65 0 3 9 Connecting a Game Device The Game MIDI port is identical to that of a standard PC game adapter or game I O port This port works well with any application that is compatible with the standard PC joystick Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the game device to the game port and tighten the screws on each side of the connector 3 Power up the PC and the game devic
50. her the system will stop if an error is detected during power up 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 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 it will sto Base Memory Displays the amount of base or conventiona the system The value of the base memory p for all other errors memory installed in is typically 512K for systems with 512K memory installed on the motherboard or 640K for systems with 640K or more memo motherboard Extended Memory ry installed on the Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up Total Memory Displays the total memory available in the system 65 0 7 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 CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled A Item Help CPU Internal C
51. ically 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 IRQ and DMA in the IRQ Resources and DMA Resources fields respectively IRQ Resources Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt This field is used to set each system interrupt to either Legacy ISA or PCI ISA PnP PnP For devices compliant with the PCI bus architecture Legacy ISA devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification DMA Resources Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt This field is used to set each DMA address to either Legacy ISA or PCI ISA PnP PnP For devices compliant with the PCI bus architecture Legacy ISA devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field determines whether the MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards can work with PCI VGA or not Enabled MPEG ISA VESAVGA cards work with PCI VGA Disabled MPEG ISA VESA VGA cards does not work with VGA 23 94 65 0 Assign IRQ for VGA When Enabled the system automatically assigns an IRQ for the VGA card installed Your VGA card will need an IRQ only when using the video capture function of the card If you are not using this function and a new device requires an IRQ you can set this field to Disabled The IRQ previously occupied by the VGA card will be availab
52. installation of any components by unauthorized service personnel Make sure operation on this PC is conducted by a certified engineer Damage to system components and injury to yourself may result if power is applied during installation Make sure all power cables are unplugged before opening the chassis coven Read all operating instructions before using the PC Keep operating instructions for future reference Give special attention to all warnings specified in the manual For continued protection against risk of electric shock and fire use a three wire grounding plug that will fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety measure Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Tighten all screws to provide secure connections between devices and the PC f an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the product make sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide protection against voltage surges and built up static charges For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage caused by lightning and power line surges An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other light or power circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching
53. le for your new device Note When Disabled a Yellow mark will appear in Windows 95 s Device Manager Assign IRQ for USB When Enabled the system automatically assigns an IRQ for the USB device connected to your system However if you are not using USB devices and an ISA slot requires an IRQ set this field to Disabled The IRQ previously occupied by the USB device will be available for the ISA slot Note When Disabled a Yellow mark will appear in Windows 95 s Device Manager PCI Slot Use IRQ and PCI Slot 2 Use IRQ By default an IRQ is automatically assigned to the PCI devices that are installed in the PCI slots If a PCI device has not been assigned an IRQ you must manually assign an IRQ for the device During system boot up you will see NA for the device that does not have an IRQ assigned 65 0 7 1 7 PC Health Status CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PC Health Status Current CPU Temp 40C 66F Item Help Current System Temp 27C 80F Current CPU FAN Speed 0 RPM Menu Level Current Chassis FAN Speed 0 RPM Vcore 1 04 V 2 5V 1 47 3 3V 331V 5V 5 05 V 12V 12 03 V Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one Current CPU Temperature Current
54. n screen will appear 2 Click Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Driver 3 Click Yes to continue 4 Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation 5 Restart the system 9 6 EloTouch Drivers Insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen will appear 2 Click Elo Touch Drivers 3 Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation 4 Restart the system For installation instructions or information click the Read Me button in the autorun screen The autorun screen normally appears after the CD is inserted into a CD ROM drive 106 65 0 9 7 MicroTouch Drivers 9 8 Insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen will appear 2 Click Micro Touch Dnvers 3 Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation 4 Restart the system For installation instructions or information click the Read Me button in the autorun screen The autorun screen normally appears after the CD is inserted into a CD ROM drive Installation Notes Autorun ONLY supports the Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows XP operating systems If after inserting the CD Autorun did not automatically start please go directly to the root directory of the CD and double click Setup 2 Make sure to first install the VGA driver prior to installing the audio driver This will provide better compatibility to the entire PC
55. nfigure the USB ports Refer to chapter 7 for more information 28 65 0 3 4 Connecting a Network Device The 45 fast ethernet port allows the PC to connect to a local area network by means of a network hub Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the network device to the 45 LAN port 3 Power up the PC and the network device 4 You must have the proper drivers installed in your operating system to use the network device Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the device for additional information on using the device gt Install the RTL8I00 LAN Driver Refer to chapter 9 for more information 29 30 5 0 3 5 Connecting Serial Devices The PC is equipped with 4 serial ports The built in serial ports are RS 232C asynchronous communication ports with 16 55 compatible UARTs that can be used with modems serial printers remote display terminals and other serial devices Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Connect the interface cable connector of the serial device to an available serial port and tighten the screws on each side of the connector Important If the LCD Display Module supports touchscreen DO NOT connect a serial device to the COM 3 serial port because the touchscreen is internally connected to COM 3 If under
56. ng the LCD Voltage LCD Mor 2 6 5 select JP9 m o o 5 D 6 2 6 2 2 1 5 5 aO 2 On 5V 3 4 On 3 3V 5 6 On I2V LCD Voltage Select Jumper JP9 JP9 is used to select the voltage of the LCD 7 72 65 0 6 2 Clearing the CMOS Data CC ey Es V le elle Je 69 E9 CD B T 2 2 ol 1 2 On Normal 2 3 On default Clear CMOS Data Clear CMOS Data Jumper JP8 If you encounter the foll owing 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 bus clock was incorrectly set in the BIOS you can reconfigure the system with the default values stored in the ROM BIOS To the 65 0 oad the default values stored in the ROM BIOS please follow steps below Poweroff the system and unplug the power cord Set JP8 pins 2 and 3 to On Wait for a few seconds and set JP8 back to its default setting pins and 2 On Now power on the system f your reason for clearing the CMOS data is due to incorrect setting of the processor s bus clock in the BIOS please proceed to step 4 After powerin
57. onnector that is at the rear side of the CD ROM drive Align the colored edge of the daisy chained ribbon cable with pin of the drive s connector DOM extension card IDE connector een EN Power cable CD ROM drive 4 42 65 0 6 Connect the power cable connector from the power supply to the power connector located at the rear side of the CD ROM drive 7 Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the CD ROM drive for additional information on using the drive 8 Power up the PC 9 Make sure IDE channel in the Award BIOS Setup Utility is set to enabled Refer to chapter 7 for more information 10 After you re done using the CD ROM drive power down the PC Disconnect the CD ROM drive from the PC and replace the rear panel cover DOM extension card 40 pin IDE Ak connector Location of the IDE Connector on the DOM Extension Card 3 13 5150 Installing 2 5 Hard Disk Drive The PC is equipped with a 2 5 HDD drive bay for installing a 2 5 hard disk drive Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down Disconnect all power cords and cables Follow the steps in section 3 1 for instructions on removing the rear panel cover The 90 IDE connector for interfacing a 2 5
58. ould appear as shown below Disconnect the 2 cables shown below Disconnecting these cables will disable the Touchscreen function Disconnect Disconnect the cable the cable 6 62 5 0 After disconnecting the cables the rear of the LCD Display Module would appear as shown below You may now attached the Computer Module back 65 0 4 5 3 Surface Acoustic Wave Touchscreen Detach the Computer Module from the LCD Display Module by removing screws that secure these modules together After detaching them the rear side of the LCD Display Module would appear as shown below Disconnect the 2 cables shown below Disconnecting these cables will disable the Touchscreen function Disconnect the cable Disconnect the cable 63 64 gt 5 0 BEHBEBEBNI 0 8 PRR R REPRE Ree eee e After disconnecting the cables the rear of the LCD Display Module would appear as shown below You may now attached the Computer Module back Chapter 5 PCI Expansion Module Introduction Installing the PCI Riser Card Installing the PCI Expansion Module 65 Chapter 5 PCI Expansion Module 5 1 Introduction The Computer Module s mainboard is equipped with a Special Extension Slot for the optional PCI Expansion Module The optional PCI Expansion Module allows you to install a PCI riser card The PCI riser card is equipped with 2 PCI slots for inserting 2 PCI add on boards Bottom View of the PCI
59. ow the steps in section 3 1 for instructions on removing the rear panel cover The floppy disk drive header is readily accessible after removing the cover FDD connector 37 65 0 4 FDD cable Connect the connector on one end of the floppy disk drive cable into the floppy disk drive header CN3 on the mainboard To prevent improper floppy cable connection the floppy disk drive header has a keying mechanism The connector on the floppy cable can be inserted into the header only if pin of the connector is aligned with pin of the header The colored edge of the ribbon cable is usually pin Connect the other connector s on the floppy disk drive cable into the 34 pin connector that is on the rear side of the floppy disk drive s Align the colored edge of the daisy chained ribbon cable with pin of the drive s connector If you connected two floppy disk drives the end most connector should be attached to the drive you want to designate as Drive A FDD connector Power cable FDD 65 0 6 Connect the power cable connector from the power supply to the power connector located at the rear side of the floppy disk drive 7 Refer to the manual or documentation that came with the floppy disk drive for additional information on using the drive 8 Power up the PC 9 Make sure the FDD controller in the Award BIOS Setup Utility is set to enabled Refer to chapter 7 for more information 10 After you re
60. r external contaminants The 3M MicroTouch touchscreen delivers superior optical clarity that supports the analog capacitive and 5 Wire analog resistive technologies Refer to chapter for specifications of these supported touchscreens To use the touchscreen you need to install the appropriate drivers Drivers for various operating systems are in the provided CD Refer to chapter 9 for information on installing the drivers A Important P If the LCD Display Module supports touchscreen DO NOT connect a serial device to the COM 3 serial port because the touchscreen is internally connected to COM 3 If under certain circumstance you need to use COM 3 please refer to section 4 5 to disable the touchscreen 65 0 4 2 LCD Brightness Control The LCD Brightness Control at the rear side of the Panel PC allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD display panel LCD brightness control 4 3 LCD Voltage Jumper JP9 on the mainboard is used to select the voltage of the LCD Voltage Pins 5V 1 2 3 3 3 4 12 5 6 Refer to chapter 5 for the location of the jumper the mainboard and illustrations on the jumper settings 57 58 5 0 4 4 Connecting the LCD Display Module to the Computer Module The LCD Display Module is connected to the Computer Module by means of 2 connectors that are located on the solder side of the Computer Modules mainboard These connectors LVDS connector
61. s more common and much faster for the system chipset to provide support for gate A20 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 is down but will first wait for a moment and if the key is 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 select 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 8 82 5 0 Security Option This field determines when the system will prompt for the password everytime 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 system will boot but access to Setup will be denied unless the correct password is entered at the prompt OS Select for DRAM gt 64MB This field allows you to access the memory that is
62. speed 1 2 of ull speed while all other devices still operate at full speed Suspend Mode t 5 This is configurable only when the Power Management field is set o User Define When the system enters the power saving time et in this field the CPU and onboard peripherals will be shut off Control by APM Yes Advanced Power Management device will be activated to enhance the Max Power Saving mode and stop the CPUS in ternal clock Use this option in Windows 95 98 2000 ME default No The system BIOS will ignore APM when initiating the Power Management mode Video Off Option Always On The system BIOS will never turn off the screen Suspend lt Off screen is off when the system is in the Suspend mode All Modes gt Off The screen is off when the system is in the Doze or Suspend mode Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked V H SYNC Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer DPMS Support Initializes display power management signaling Use this option if your video board supports it A 65 0 7 1 6 PnP PCI Configurations This section describes configuring the PCI bus system It covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only
63. stem to most effectively save energy CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Power Management Setup gt Power Management Press Enter Item Help PM Control By APM Yes Video Off Option Suspend gt Off Menu Level Video Off Method V H SYNC BLANK gt lt Move EnterSelect PU PD Value 10 5 ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The settings on the screen are for reference only Your version may not be identical to this one 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 Doze Mode and Suspend Mode fields are activated Move the cursor to this field and press lt Enter gt Power Management Min Saving Minimum power saving time for the Doze Mode and Suspend Mode hr Max Saving Maximum power saving time for the Doze Mode and Suspend Mode min User Define Allows you to set the power saving time in the Doze Mode and Suspend Mode fields HDD Power Down When the system enters the power saving time set in this field the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active 65 0 Doze Mode t 5 fi This is configurable only when the Power Management field is set o User Define When the system enters the power saving time et in this field the CPU clock will run at a slower
64. t the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen will appear Click 53 VGA Drivers for Windows Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation Restart the system For installation instructions or information click the Read Me button in the autorun screen The autorun screen normally appears after the CD is inserted into a CD ROM drive Avance AC 97 Audio Driver 2 3 4 Insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autorun screen will appear Click Avance 97 Audio Drivers Follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation Restart the system For installation instructions or information click the Read Me button in the autorun screen The autorun screen normally appears after the CD is inserted into a CD ROM drive 105 65 0 9 4 8100 LAN Driver The LAN driver for Windows NT 4 0 does not support Autorun Once the PC has detected the Realtek 8100 fast ethernet controller it will prompt you to install the driver for the operating system you are using The driver is in the RTL81OO root directory of the CD The LAN drivers for Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows ME Windows 2000 and Windows XP support Autorun When you insert the CD into a CD ROM drive the Autorun screen will appear Click RTL8100 LAN Drivers then follow the prompts on the screen to complete installation 9 5 Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Driver Insert the CD into a CD ROM drive The autoru
65. ted Preparing the Panel PC Connecting the Power Cord Configuring the BIOS Installing the Operating System Installing the Drivers Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 Preparing the Panel PC Before you start using the Panel PC you need the following items Power cord e PS 2 keyboard e 5 2 mouse e CD ROM drive for installing software drivers e Phillips screwdriver 2 2 Connecting the Power Cord A power cord is provided with the Panel PC Follow the steps below to connect the power cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC in connector located at the bottom of the Panel PC connector 2 Connect the other end 3 pin male plug to an electrical wall outlet or surge protector 2 65 0 3 Power up the PC by pressing the power switch located at the rear side to ON Power switch Rear View Power switch Bottom View 22 2 3 24 2 5 5150 Configuring the BIOS To get you started you may need to change configurations such as the date time or type of hard disk drive Power up the 2 When the boot up screen appears press the Del key to enter the Award BIOS Setup Utility 3 Refer to chapter 6 for more information Installing the Operating System Depending on how the operating system software is provided you may need to connect an external floppy disk drive and or CD ROM drive to install the operating system Make sure a 2 5 har
66. unction highlight Set Supervisor Password and press Enter instead of typing in a new password Press the Esc key to return to the main menu 7 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 users 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 To set confirm verify disable or delete a users password follow the procedures described in the section Set Supervisor Password 65 0 7 1 13 Save 8 Exit Setup When all the changes have been made highlight Save amp Exit Setup and press lt Enter gt The message below will appear Save to CMOS and Exit Y N N Type Y and press Enter 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 Ctrl Alt lt Esc gt simultaneously or Del after memory testing is done 7 1 14 Exit Without Saving When you do not want to save the changes you have made highlight Exit Without Saving and press Enter The
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