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1. UPX Floppy Connectors 3 Primary Secondary IDE connectors ATA 133 IDE connectors Two 40 pin IDE The connectors support the provided 80 wire 40 pin IDE hard disk ribbon cable After connecting the single end to the board connect the two plugs at the other end to your hard disk s If you install two hard disks in the same cable you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly Please refer to the documentation of your hard disk for the jumper settings BIOS now support IDE HDD or IDE CD ROM boot up Pin 20 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20 plugged Pin 1 O0O0000000000000000000 O0OO0O000000 0000000000 UPX IDE Connectors Hardware Installation 1 11 EG IMPORTANT 2 Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red stripe on the Pin 1 side of the connector IDE ribbon cable must be less than 46cm 18inches with the second drive connector no more than 15cm 6 inches from the first connector Q If you want to have ATA100 66
2. BIOS Utility 3 5 Zi WARNING For your own protection be sure your have a Crisis Recovery Diskette ready to use before excuting Phlash Command Line Mode Use this mode to update or replace your current BIOS To execute Phlash in this mode move to the directory into which you have installed Phoenix Phlash and type the following Phlash Phoenix Phlash will automatically update or replace the current BIOS with the one which your OEM or dealer supplies you Phlash may fail if your system is using memory managers in which case the utility displays the following message Cannot flash when memory managers are present If you see this message after you execute Phlash you must disable the memory manager on your system To do so follow the instructions in the following sections Disabling Memory Managers To avoid failure when flashing you must disable the memory managers that load from CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT There are two recommended procedures for disabling the memory managers One consists of pressing the lt F5 gt key only if you are using DOS 5 0 or above and the other requires the creation of a boot diskette DOS 5 0 or later version For DOS 5 0 and later follow the two steps below to disable any memory managers on your system If you are not using at least DOS 5 0 then you 3 6 BIOS Utility must create a boot diskette to bypass any memory managers See Create a Boot Diskette below 1 Boot DOS 5
3. 3 Email us at support teQiwill net and we will try to answer your questions within 24 hours Before you email your symptom to support teQiwill net ease fill in the symptom report form in order to let our engineers solve your problem quickly Overview ix UPX Motherboard Picture ATX Power Connector CPU Heatsink Power Connector Intel Socket 604 CPU PS 2 ports USB Ports COM1 Port VGA Port Parallel Port Floppy Device Dual LAN Ports 4 DDR DIMM Dual ICMB SS e ie D an ag Sockets a T or BE Ports m be T IDE_RAID 2 PCI X Connectors Slots 1 PCI 64 Slots 3 PCI 32 Slot Primary Secondary IDE Connectors x Overview UPX Motherboard Layout 3 O m DD DD DOODEOCD OOO OOOOH oD QO a Overview xi Chapter 1 Hardware Installation In this chapter the installation of the UPX with the processor and other hardware connected to your system will be explained in detail Installation Procedures Installation procedures will be broken down to six major parts
4. Disabled Cache D400 D7FF Disabled Cache D800 DBFF Disabled Cache DC00 DFFF Disabled Cache E000 E3FF Disabled Cache E400 E7FF Disabled Cache E800 EBFF Disabled Cache EC00 EFFF Disabled F1 Help f Select lem Jr Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit BIOS Setup 2 15 e UO Device Configuration Menu The CPU communicates with external devices such as printers through devices called Input Output I O ports such as serial and parallel ports These UO devices require the use of system resources such as I O addresses and interrupt lines If these devices are Plug and Play either the BIOS can allocate the devices during POST or the operating system can do it If the I O devices are not Plug and Play they may require manually setting them in Setup On some systems the chipset manages the communication devices Other systems have instead a separate I O chip on the motherboard for configuring and managing these devices Many systems allow you to control the configuration settings for the I O ports Select I O Device Configuration on the Advanced Menu to display this menu and specify how you want to configure these I O Devices PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced I O Device Configuration Item Specific Help Serial Port A Auto Enable support for Serial Port B Auto Legacy Universal Para
5. The following is a checking procedure for common problem encountered during system assembly Toubleshooting Procedure Unexpected Symptom happens N N Y Turn Off the system power and unplug the AC power cord then remove all of add on cards and peripherals inclusive VGA FDD IDE ATAPI device and so on v Check if all jumper settings are correct Y Make sure only CPU memory modules gt mouse and keyboard are inserted properly on the mainboard and 115 230V switch on the power supply is properly set Then connect onboard VGA port to monitor Plug the power cord s into onboard power connector s and turn on the power supply Make sure the system is on soft off J Clear CMOS Please refer to the P1 2 in the section Jumper Setting Step 7 2 Pa RS a S a Power On the system and check if the NO A Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Troubleshooting lt CPU fan work properly and POST gt Step 7 1 Y Se screen displays on the monitor Bag es x Pas JET i ec er Contact your reseller or local Continue on the next page a sgt y i Vg sr distributor for checking your Na system 4 1 Continue Check if POST screen displays on the monitor NO Step 8 2 VGA card or monitor may be defective Step 8 1 Press lt Cirl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt key simultaneously to
6. manual before changing the items on this menu Incorrect settings can cause your system to malfunction To change a device s priority on the list first select it with the up or down arrows and move it up or down using the lt gt and lt gt keys Pressing lt n gt moves a device between the Removable Devices and Hard Drive Pressing lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device 2 14 BIOS Setup Advanced Processor Options In a system user can selecting Advanced Processor Options from menu bar on the Advanced menu displays a menu like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Advanced Processor Options Item Specific Help Frequency Ratio Jackson Technology Disabled Select the internal frequency multiplier of the CPU F1 Help f Select lem Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit e Cache Memory PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Cache Memory Item Specific Help Memory Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Write Protect Select the internal Cache Video BIOS area Write Protect frequency multiplier Cache base 0 512 k Write Black of the CPU Cache base 512 k 640 k Write Black Cache Extended Memory Area Write Black Cache A000 AFFF Disabled Cache B000 BFFF Disabled Cache C800 CBFF Disabled Cache CC00 CFFF Disabled Cache C000 CFFF Disabled Cache D000 D3FF
7. 0 or later version In Windows 95 at the boot option screen choose Option 8 Boot to a previous version of DOS 2 When DOS displays the Starting MS DOS message press lt F5 gt After you press lt F5 gt DOS bypasses the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files and therefore does not load any memory managers You can now execute Phlash Create a Boot Diskette To bypass memory managers in DOS versions previous to 5 0 follow this recommended procedure 1 Insert a diskette into your A drive 2 Enter the following from the command line Format A S 3 Reboot your system from the A drive Your system will now boot without loading the memory managers and you can then execute Phlash Crisis Recovery Mode You should only have to operate Phoenix Phlash in this mode only if your system does not boot the operating system when you turn on or reset your computer In these cases the BIOS on the Flash ROM has probably been corrupted Boot your system with the Crisis Recovery Diskette taking these steps 1 Insert the Crisis Recovery diskette which your dealer supplied or one that you should have created from the instructions above into drive AN 2 Reset your computer power off on or press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt to reboot the system 3 When your system reboots Phoenix Phlash will restore the BIOS from the diskette and successfully boot the operating system BIOS Utility 3 7 Appendix A Troubleshooting
8. Because the powerful features of its components it can fully support 2 PCI X slots and Four DIMM slots supports up to 4GB PC2100 DDR DIMM Module with ECC function support Registered DDR DIMM Module Support Only Four DIMM slots support up to 4GB PC1600 memory with ECC function Promise PDC20271 ATA 133 IDE RAID controller Support RAID level 0 1 10 ATA 133 Compatible Dual Broadcom 5702 32bit 66MHz Gigabit Ethernet controllers ATI RageXL video controller with 8MB memory Onboard IDE RAID Controllers IDE Controllers Expansion Slots Super Multi l O Dimension Wake On LAN vi Use Promise PDC20271 ATA 133 IDE RAID controller and up to four drivers Support RAID level 0 1 10 ATA 133 Compatible Onboard PCI Bus Master IDE controller provides two IDE connectors And each connector supports two IDE devices Support Ultra DMA mode 5 ATA 100 Ultra DMA mode 4 ATA 66 Ultra DMA 33 PIO Mode 3 and 4 and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 4 and supports Enhanced IDE devices Contain 3 PCI 32 slots 1 PCI 64 slot and 2 PCI X slots NS super I O 1 Floppy Connector 1 1 serial ports with UART 16550 One Parallel port with ECP EPP support Dual ICMB Connectors Dual Onboard USB Connectors 2 USB headers PS 2 mouse and keyboard connectors with Wake Up function Extended ATX form factor 12 x10 5 Support Wake On LAN activity with onboard NIC internal network card that contain WOL connector when enabl
9. Boot menu is the one represented here BIOS Utility 3 3 Chapter 3 2 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility Phoenix Phlash gives you the ability to update your BIOS from a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM BIOS chip Phoenix Phlash is a utility for flashing copying a BIOS to the Flash ROM installed on your computer from a floppy disk A Flash ROM is a Read Only Memory chip that you can write to using a special method called flashing Use Phoenix Phlash for the following tasks Update the current BIOS with a new version Restore a BIOS when it has become corrupted Installation Phoenix Phlash is shipped on a floppy disk with your computer as a compressed file called CRISDISK ZIP that contains the following files CRISDISK BAT Executable file for creating the Crisis Recovery Diskette PHLASH16 EXE Performs platform dependent functions BIOS ROM Actual BIOS image to be programmed into flash ROM MINIDOS SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode MAKEBOOT EXE Creates the custom boot sector on the Crisis Recovery Diskette Executing Phoenix Phlash16 exe program You can run Phoenix Phlash16 exe program to upgrade your BIOS version 1 To put the Phlash16 exe program into A 2 To put the BIOS into A 3 Typing the command A Phlash16 BIOSNAME rom 3 4 BIOS Utility 4 Upgrade your BIOS completely Create the Crisis Recovery Diskette If the OEM or dealer from whom you purchased you
10. IDE performance proper ATA100 66 is needed as 80 wire ATA100 66 cable is different from 40 wire ATA33 cable 4 Primary Secondary IDE RAID connectors Two 40 pin IDE The connectors support the provided 80 wire 40 pin ribbon cable After connecting the single end to the board connect the two plugs at the other end to your hard disk s If you install two hard disks in the same cable you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly Please refer to the documentation of your hard disk for the jumper settings Please also refer to the onboard RAID LAN user s guide for detailed RAID installation PIN 1 UPX IDE RAID Connectors 1 12 Hardware Installation H a L SG Es T E RES all tie RST SPEAKER E ila O ra g se SCSI LED EE Ok E o gt PW_SW Ka Din 8 Blu HDD_LED PWR_LED En I HI UPX Front Panel Connectors Figure 4 1 ltem 4 through 10
11. Og o ON Zei USB2 gt 3 amp O LA CO USB 4 gt 5 UPX USB Header Hardware Installation 19 Serial Port COM1 Connectors 9 pin Male The serial port COM1 can be used for pointing devices or other serial devices See the BIOS Setup 20 Thermal Header 2 pin Thermal This two pin connector provides you to use the thermal sensor to detect the temperature of the components on motherboard 21 Chassis Intrusion Sensor Header CHASSIS This connector is for a chassis intrusion monitor The hardware monitor is triggered when chassis microswitch is opened This occurs when the side panel is opened or drive bay doors are opened 22 BMC COM Port 9 Pin Male Winbond 83910F BMC Base Board Management Controller Onboard User can monitor the computer check the CPU temperaute FAN speed And other device status If the device status is not normal user can Change the setting of the device Hardware Installation Step 5 Install Expansion Cards WARNING Q 1 Power off your power supply completely when adding removing any expansion cards or other system components Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards Expansion Card Installation Procedure 1 1 Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hardware or software setting changes such as jumpers 1 2 Remove the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use Keep the bracket
12. at either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password displays a dialog box like this Set Password Enter new password Confirm new password Type the password and press lt Enter gt Repeat BIOS Setup 2 19 Feature Options Description Set User Up to seven Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box Password alphanumeri for entering the user password In related c characters systems this password gives restricted access to SETUP menus Set Supervisor Up to seven Pressing lt Enter gt displays dialog box for Password alphanumeri entering the supervisor password In c characters related systems this password gives full access to Setup menus Password on Enabled Enabled requires a password on boot boot Disabled Requires prior setting of the Supervisor password If supervisor password is set and this option disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Diskette Enabled Enabled requires a password to boot from access Disabled or access the floppy disk Fixed disk boot Normal Write protects the boot sector on the hard sector Write disk for virus protection Requires a Protect password to format or Fdisk the hard disk System backup Disabled Displays a message during boot up reminder Daily asking Y N if you have backed up the Virus check Weekly system or scanned it for viruses reminder Monthly Message returns on each boot until you respond with Y Daily displ
13. dangers during setting up your system with UPX These warnings should not be regarded as the whole of your safety regimen Never forget that computer are electronic devices and are capable of delivering a shock Prevent damage to yourself and to your board always ensure that your system is turned off and unplugged the power cords whenever you are working with it and that you are equipped This icon alerted you for notice during setting up your system It provides you can useful alert during setting up a new system This icon will show you how to configure your system with UPX in an easy and simple ways This icon always provides some useful description to help you configure your system Overview Getting Help If a problem arises with your system during installation or OS operating you should ask your dealer for help first as your system has most likely be configured by them They always have the best idea and quick response for your symptoms If your dealer is near to your locations you should bring your system to them to have it quickly serviced instead of attempting to solve the problem by yourself Besides these IWILL also provides some helpful resources to help you 1 Select IWILL s website at www iwill net and navigate to this product page which contain links to product updates such as Jumper settings or BIOS updates 2 FAQ sections on IWILL Website are often helpful since other user s questions are often your own
14. for entering the information POST continues from there with the regular POST screen Phoenix MultiBoot Phoenix MultiBoot expands your boot options by letting you choose your boot device which could be a hard disk floppy disk or CD ROM You can select 3 2 BIOS Utility your boot device in Setup or you can choose a different device each time you boot during POST by selecting your boot device in The Boot First Menu MultiBoot consists of e The Setup Boot Menu e The Boot First Menu See the Setup Boot menu on p 13 The following describes the Boot First Menu e The Boot First Menu Display the Boot First Menu by pressing lt Esc gt during POST In response the BIOS first displays the message Entering Boot Menu and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST Use the menu to select any of these options 1 Override the existing boot sequence for this boot only by selecting another boot device If the specified device does not load the operating system the BIOS reverts to the previous boot sequence 2 Enter Setup 3 Press lt Esc gt to continue with the existing boot sequence Boot Menu Select boot device or Setup Use the Up and Down arrows to select the Boot First device then lt Enter gt or press lt Esc gt to exit Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Diskette Drive Removable Devices Network Boot ARON lt Setup gt If there is more than one bootable hard drive the first one in the Setup
15. for possible future use 1 3 Carefully align the card s connectors and press firmly 1 4 Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed above 1 5 Jump to step 6 to finish installation then set the IRQ and DMA as follows Assigning IRQs for PCI Expansion Cards An IRQ number is automatically assigned to PCI expansion cards In the PCI bus design the BIOS automatically assigns an IRQ to a PCI slot that contains a card requiring an IRQ To install a PCI card you need to set the INT interrupt assignment Since all the PCI slots on this motherboard use an INTA set the jumpers on your PCI cards to INTA Hardware Installation 1 19 Step 6 Powering on Your Computer 1 Be sure that all switches are off in some systems marked with O 2 After finishing all jumper settings and connections close the system case cover 3 Connect the power supply cord into the power supply located on the back of your system case 4 Connect the power cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector 5 You may then turn on your devices in the following order gt Your monitor gt External SCSI devices starting with the last device on the chain gt Your system power For ATX power supplies you need to switch on the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on the front of the case 6 The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light up For ATX power supplies the system LED w
16. of the window lists these selections Key Function O lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt General Help window See below lt Esc gt Exit this menu arrow keys Select a different menu or v arrow keys Move cursor up and down lt Tab gt or lt Shift Tab gt Cycle cursor up and down lt Home gt or lt End gt Move cursor to top or bottom of window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to next or previous page lt F5 gt or lt gt Select the Previous Value for the field lt F6 gt or lt gt or lt Space gt Select the Next Value for the field lt F9 gt Load the Default Configuration values for this menu Save and exit Execute Command or Select P Submenu lt AR gt Use the left and right arrow keys to make a selection See the section below Exiting Setup for a description on exiting the Main Menu 2 6 BIOS Setup e The Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu The chart on the following page describes the legend keys and their alternates lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt General Help window See below Exit this menu Select a different menu lt F9 gt Load the Default Configuration values for this menu Save and exit Execute Command or Select P Submenu EES To select an item use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the field you want Then use the plus and minus value keys to select a value for that field The Save Values command
17. the add on card exclusive CPU system FAN is and memory modules rotating but no screen 2 Check if the memory is PC2100 DDR Module display Please check your reseller for qualified memory available vendor list AVL 3 Check if all jumpers are set to the default position 4 Clear CMOS by using CLRTC jumper 5 Check if the connection is connected properly between onboard VGA port and monitor 6 Use speaker to determine the symptom Memory Error Check if the memory DIMM module is inserted Troubleshooting 4 3 into DIMM socket properly Check if different speed memory modules are mixed and used in the UPX Verify the BIOS setup is configuration for the fastest speed of RAM used IWILL recommend always use the same speed RAM in the system Make sure your memory module s is compliant with PC2100 Spec in the UPX 4 4 Troubleshooting Appendix B Symptom Report Form M B UPX Serial BIOS Number version CPU 1 CPU 2 DIMM 0 Size Brand Component MB Model DIMM 1 Size Brand Component MB Model DIMM 2 Size Brand Component MB Model DIMM 3 Size Brand Component MB Model FDD PCI X 1 PCI X 2 PCI64 1 PCI32 1 PCI32 2 PCI32 3 Onboard Master IDE 0 Slave Troubleshooting 4 5 Onboard Master IDE 1 Slave Onboard IDE RAID CHO Onboard IDE RAID CH 1 Power Wat
18. will be displayed and you will again be asked to PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE F2 TO ENTER SETUP Using Setup In general you use the arrow keys to highlight items press lt Enter gt to select press lt Esc gt to quit The following table provides more details about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard 2 2 BIOS Setup Key i Function In the Sub menu Exit the sub menu In the BIOS main category Quit Without saving changes on the screen and allows to set the item value Key Increase the numeric value or make change Decrease the numeric value or make change F1 Key General Help on Setup navigation keys Press lt F1 gt key to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press lt ESC gt key or lt F1 gt key again F9 Key Setup Defaults F10 key Save configuration and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Table 1 Legend Keys Navigating through the menu bar Use the left and right arrow keys to navigate the menu you want to be in To display a sub menu Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu you want Then press lt Enter gt A gt pointer marks all sub menus BIOS Setup 2 3 In Case of Problems If after making and saving system changes with Setup you discover that your computer no longer is able to boot the PhoenixBIOS supports an override to the CMOS setting which rese
19. D Header 1 13 7 Hard Disk Activity LED Header 1 13 8 SPEAKER Header 1 13 9 ATX power switch Soft Power Header 1 14 10 System Power LED Header 1 14 11 CPU and Aux Fan connectors 1 14 12 Wake On LAN Port 1 15 13 PS 2 Mouse Port 1 16 14 PS 2 Keyboard Port 1 16 15 USB Universal Serial Bus Ports 1 16 16 Parallel Port 1 17 17 Onboard LAN Connectors 1 17 18 USB Header 1 17 19 Serial Port COM1 Port 1 18 20 Chassis Intrusion Sensor Header 1 18 21 Thermal Header 1 18 22 BMC COM Port 1 18 1 8 Hardware Installation O O USB Connector O Bog O OC IDE Connectors O H BMC COM Port N IPM eet J SYS_Thermal d CES D 24 pin ATX Power Cy Connector fe Clear CMOS oo B pin Socket 604 CPU Heatsink Cy Hey p O Socket 604 CPU CL O O O CN47 ON PCIX 133 OFF PCIX 100 O Promise IDE Promise IDE Floppy Device RAID1 Controller RAID2 Controller EFFE EEEEEEEEELEELEEEEEEE CD ebis Geff Hardware Installation 1 9 1 ATX Power Supply 20 pin ATX power connec
20. Section 1 Main Menu 2 5 The Menu Bar oi NEE AAA 2 6 The Legend Barore rr tiie Ea EREE 2 7 The Field Help Wimdow tees 2 8 Main Menu Gelechons eee eeeee ene eneeeen es 2 9 Master and Slave Gub Menus 2 9 Section 2 Advanced Menu 2 13 Advanced Chipset Control 2 14 Advanced Processor Optons es 2 15 Cache Memory csi ctesteittsedeeei geste ha dE 2 15 I O Device Configuration Men 2 16 Section 3 Security Men 2 19 Section 4 Power Menu 2 21 Section 5 Boot Menu 2 23 Section 6 Exit Menu 2 26 Saving ValS ernari antena ENEE ENN NENNEN EEN en 2 26 Exit Discarding Changes 2 27 Load Setup Deiauhts rn nnennen 2 27 Discard Changes rerisispisoikar aoia eeri rana 2 27 Save Changes vumiuitnunsvniervardiiitve SEENEN 2 28 CHAPTER 3 1 BIOS BOOT UTILUITN neen 3 1 Phoenix Ouieib oot ec ececec eee ee eee ee eases eae teeeeeeeeeeaes 3 1 Phoenix Multb oot ee ecee ee eeee eens eee eeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeees 3 2 CHAPTER 3 2 BIOS FLASH UPGRADE UTILITY 3 4 JC ale E 3 4 Executing Phoenix Phlash16 exe program 3 4 Appendix A Troubleshbootng AN 4 1 Appendix B Symptom Report Form En 4 5 Overview Thank you for choosing IWILL UPX high performance motherboard The UPX support Single Intel Socket 604 Xeon Prestonia at 400 MHz Front Side Bus FSB based on Socket 604 motherboard M B and the ATX form factor featuring the ServerWorks chipset As the latest ServerWorks chipset is built in th
21. Step 1 Jumper setting Step 2 Install memory Registered DDR DIMM Module Step 3 Install Intel Socket 604 Xeon Prestonia CPU Step 4 Attach cables to connectors Step 5 Install expansion cards Step 6 Power connection 44 Warning This motherboard contains sensitive electronic components that can be easily damaged by static electricity Follow the instructions carefully to ensure correct installation and to avoid static damage 1 Hardware Installation Step 1 Jumper Setting There are two jumpers you can use to change the setting on the motherboard 1 Clear Real Time Clock RTC RAM The onboard button cell battery powers the CMOS RAM It contains all the BIOS setup information Normally it is necessary to keep the jumper connected to pin1 and pin2 Default to retain the RTC data as shown below VEE men UN fa T Tih Gen 8 d 2 3 a OO Ler 1 2 Normal O 2 3 Clear CMOS 8 UPX Clear CMOS Header Enote Should you want to clear the RTC data 1 Soft off your computer 2 Short pin2 and pin3 with jumper for few seconds 3 Connect pin1 and pin2 with jumper again 4 Turn on your computer by pressing the power on button from front panel Hardw
22. UPX User s Guide Iwiit MAKE THINGS HAPPEN VE HAPPEN VE www iwill net T he information in this document is subject to change without notice IWILL Corp makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose IWILL Corp shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material IWILL Corp assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by IWILL Corp This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or computer language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent of IWILL Corp Copyright 2002 by IWILL Corp All rights reserved Other products and companies referred to herein the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders Printed in Taiwan Revision Version 1 00 Release Date August 2002 Contents Overmemaasvar ee GE iv UnPacking indusert ales ateist eide iv Features Highlights saaana arsen Ga See v About This User Guide viii Getting Helea EE ix UPX Motherboard Picture x UPX Mother
23. are Installation 1 1 5 Hold down lt Delete gt during bootup and select lt Load Optimal Defaults gt or lt Load Failsafe Defaults gt option in the selection lt Exit gt Then re enter BIOS setup to re enter user preferences 1 2 Hardware Installation Step 2 Install Memory UPX uses 184 pin Double Data Rate DDR Inline Memory Modules DIMM Four DIMM slots are available for 2 5 Volts power level PC2100 Registered DDR DRAM Module with 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB and 1GB combinations Memory size can support up to 4GB BIG IMPORTANT Q PC2100 Registered DDR DRAM Module Support Only Q Supports 4 banks up to 4GB DDR DIMM Modules for Registered DDR modules E CH Hardware Installation Memory Installation Procedures 1 Locate the DIMM modules on the UPX Q b sopRin 104Pin N DDR RAM Double Date Rate RAM UPX Memory Module 2 Make sure the DIMM module s pins facing down and match the slot s size as depicted below 104
24. are depicted in Figure 4 1 as above 5 Reset Switch Header 2 pin RST This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted reset switch for rebooting your computer without turning off and on your power switch This is a preferred method of rebooting to prolong the life of the system s power supply 6 SCSI Hard disk LED Card Activity LED Header 4 pin SCSI_HD The 4 pin connector can be connected to the 4 pin activity LED connector of SCSI card Read and Write activities by devices connected to the SCSI card will cause the front panel LED to light up 7 Hard Disk Activity LED Header 2 pin HDD_LED This connector supplies power to the cabinets hard disk or IDE activity LED Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary or Secondary IDE connectors will cause the LED to light up 8 Speaker Header 4 pin SPEAKER There is one jumper cap over pin1 and pin2 default setting for internal Hardware Installation 1 13 buzzer If you want to use external case mounted speaker instead of internal buzzer remove jumper cap and connect speaker wire to the 4 pin connector 9 ATX Power Switch Soft Power Header 2 pin PWR_SW A momentary switch connected to these connector controls the system power Pressing the button once it will switch the system between ON and SLEEP The system power LED shows the status of the system s power 10 System Power LED Header 3 pin PWR_LED This 3 pin connector connects the system power LED whi
25. ays the message on the first boot of the day Weekly on the first boot after Sunday and Monthly on the first boot of the month 2 20 BIOS Setup Section 4 Power Menu Selecting Power from the menu bar displays a menu like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Power Savings Customize Maximum Power Savings conserves the Standby Timeout 15 sec greatest amount of Auto Suspend Timeout 15 sec system power Maximum Performance conserves power but allows greatest system performance To alter these settings choose Customized To turn off power management choose Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use this menu to specify your settings for Power Management Remember that the options available depend upon the hardware installed in your system Those shown here are from a typical system A power management system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity The Setup menu pictured here supports a Full On state a Standby state with partial power reduction and a Suspend state with full power reduction Use the Advanced Options on this menu to specify whether or not the activity of interrupts can terminate a Standby or Suspend state and restore Full On Do not change these settings without knowing which devices use the inte
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27. ch lights up when the system is powered on and blinks when it is in sleep mode 11 CPU and Aux Fan Connectors 4 3 pin FAN connectors There are four 3 pin fan connectors in the UPX M B Two fans are used for CPU1 and CPU2 and two are for auxiliary power These connectors support cooling fans of 500mA 6W or less Depending on the fan manufacturer the wiring and plug may be different The red wire should be positive while the black should be ground Connect the fan s plug to the board taking into consideration the polarity of this connector for Et 5v 12v GND SYS FAN 1 pog B sys Fan 2 i Ee sys FAN 3 Front FAN 1 Front FAN 2 CPU FAN 2 faer farer E CPU FAN 1 Qa QO Cl E Pa UPX Fan Connectors Hardware Installation b WARNING Q The CPU and or motherboard will overheat if there is not enough airflow across the CPU and onboard heatsink Damage may occur to the motherboard and or the CPU fan if these pins are incorrectly used These are not jumpers do not place jumper caps over these pins Anote Q The Rotation signal has to be used with fan specially designed with r
28. e M B In the memory support UPX fully Four DIMM slots support up to 4GB PC2100 memory with ECC function One more advantage is the UPX provides dual Promise PDC20271 ATA 133 IDE RAID channels to increase I O transformation to maximum 400MB sec 100MB sec per IDE channel Flexibility and expandability are always concerned by IWILL UPX contains 3 PCI32 slots gt 1 PCI 64 and 2 PCI X slots for numerous add on cards Other features such as Dual Broadcom 5702 32bit 66MHz Gigabit Ethernet controllers will provide high system capabilities that meet a wide range of demanding Sever applications Unpacking Remove all items from the box and make sure you have these following items If you discover damaged or missing items please contact your retailer One IWILL UPX motherboard One 80 wire ATA 66 ribbon cable One 40 pin ATA 33 ribbon cable One floppy ribbon cable One bag of spare jumpers One UPX user s guide One CD containing drivers and utilities One Onboard RAID amp LAN User s Guide IDE RAID driver disk s OOOOLLLLUL Features Highlight CPU Chipset System Memory Support Onboard IDE RAID Controllers Onboard LAN Controllers Onboard VGA Controller Overview Single Intel Socket 604 Xeon Prestonia CPU at 400 MHz Front Side Bus FSB Support 2 0 GHz Designed for Socket 604 technology UPX uses the latest ServerWorks Chipset North Bridge GC SL South Bridge CSB5 I O Bridge CIOB X2
29. e the function Wake Up on LAN in the power management of BIOS Setup Utility Overview BIOS Support Enhanced ACPI Desktop Management Interface DMI Hardware Monitoring PC99 Compliant VRM Support OS Support Overview Phoenix BIOS on 4MB flash Supports IDE CD ROM boot up Legacy USB support Jumper less setting for Vcore and CPU host bus frequency setting table MO DVD CD ROM support Fully implements the ACPI standard for Windows 98 NT4 0 2000 compatibility Support DMI through BIOS which allows hardware to communicate within a standard protocol creating a higher level of compatibility Winbond 83910F BMC Base board Management Controller onboard IPMI compliance feature connector UPX is fully compliant with the Microsoft PC99 specification at both the hardware and BIOS levels Support VRM 9 1 specification Windows 2000 Linux Red Hat 7 x vii About This User Guide This manual explains how to build up your system with UPX in detail Please follow the procedures of this User Manual carefully and pay special attention to these icons G IMPORTANT AA i t WARNING For Ep viii This icon informs you for particularly important details regarding the setup or maintenance of your system While we point out the most vital paragraphs in a chapter you should always read every word carefully Failing to do so can cause exasperation This icon alerted you for potential
30. es of devices Hard disk drives Removable disk drives such as Zip drives CD ROM drives PhoenixBlOS 4 0 supports up to two IDE disk adapters called primary and secondary adapters Each adapter supports one master drive and one optional slave drive in these possible combinations 1 Master 1 Master 1 Slave 2 Masters 2 Masters 1 Slave 2 Masters 2 Slaves BIOS Setup 2 9 There is one IDE connector for each adapter on your machine usually labeled Primary IDE and Secondary IDE There are usually two connectors on each ribbon cable attached to each IDE connector When you have connected two drives to these connectors the one on the end of the cable is the Master If you need to change your drive settings selecting one of the Master or Slave drives on the Main Menu displays a sub menu like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Primary Master Item Specific Help Type Auto Multi Sector Transfer Disable LBA Mode Control Disable Select the drive type of the fixed disk installed in your system If type User is selected Cylinders Heads and Sectors can 32 bit I O Disable be edited directly Transfer Mode Auto Auto attempts to Ultra DMA Mode Disable automatically detect the drive type for drives that comply with ANSI specifications F1 Help TV Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use the le
31. expand all such BIOS Setup Note Floppy drives are not managed on this menu as part of Removable Devices To change a device s priority on the list first select it with the up or down arrows and move it up or down using the lt gt and lt gt keys Pressing lt n gt moves a device between the Removable Devices and Hard Drive Pressing lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device BIOS Setup 2 25 Section 6 Exit Menu Selecting Exit from the menu bar displays this menu PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup Exit Discarding Changes and save your Load Setup Defaults changes to CMOS Discard Changes Save Changes F1 Help 7 Select Wem Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit The following sections describe each of the options on this menu Note that lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit e Saving Values After making your selections on the Setup menus always select either Saving Values or Save Changes Both procedures store the selections displayed in the menus in CMOS short for battery backed CMOS RAM a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup select
32. from Disabled Disabled to Enabled to riser the data performance BIOS Setup 2 11 IDE drives do not require setting Landing Zone and Write Precomp When you enter Setup the Main Menu usually displays the results of Autotyping information each drive provides about its own parameters eg cylinders heads and sectors and how the drives are arranged as Masters or Slaves on your machine Some older drives however do not use Autotyping and require selecting type User and entering a pre defined fixed disk type value or specifying the drive parameters separately with the User type selected You can find the correct parameters for hard disk drives in the drive manual or written on the casing of the drive itself Note Before changing the contents of this menu write them down Once you have established correct parameters for your drive write them down and store them in a safe place e g tape them to the disk drive for use in case these values are lost in CMOS or if autotyping fails If these hard disk parameters are not correctly entered in CMOS you cannot access the data on your drive b WARNING Incorrect settings can cause your system to malfunction To correct mistakes return to Setup and restore the Setup Defaults with lt F9 gt and re enter the correct drive parameters 2 12 BIOS Setup Section 2 Advanced Menu Selecting Advanced from menu bar on the Main Menu displays a menu like this PhoenixBIOS Se
33. gend keys listed on the bottom to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Use the following chart to configure the hard disk 2 10 BIOS Setup Feature Options Description None None Autotyping is not able to supply 1 to 39 the drive type or end user has selected User None disabling any drive that may be Auto installed IDE User You supply the hard disk drive Removable information in the following fields CD ROM Auto Autotyping the drive itself ATAPI supplies the correct drive information Removable IDE Removable Removable read and write media e g IDE Zip drive CD ROM Readable CD ROM drive ATAPI Removable Read and writea media e g LS120 USB Floppy USB Zip Multi Sector Disabled Any selection except Disabled Transfers Standard determines the number of sectors 2 sectors transferred per block Standard is 1 4 sectors sector per block 8 sectors 16 sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Disabled Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads amp Sectors 32 Bit I O Enabled Enables 32 bit communication between Disabled CPU and IDE card Requires PCI or local bus Transfer Mode Standard Selects the method for transferring the Fast PIO 1 data between the hard disk and system Fast PlO 2 memory FastPIO3 The Setup menu only lists those Fast PIO 4 options supported by the drive and platform Ultra DMA Mode Enabled User can change the mode
34. how the UO Input and Output ports are configured Manually by you Automatically by the BIOS during POST See ROM BIOS Functions on page Automatically by a PnP Operating System such as Windows BIOS Setup 2 17 95 after the Operating System boots AA S i S Warning If you choose the same I O address or Interrupt for more than one port the menu displays an asterisk at the conflicting settings It also displays this message at the bottom of the menu Indicates a DMA Interrupt UO or memory resource conflict with another device Resolve the conflict by selecting another settings for the devices 2 18 BIOS Setup Section 3 Security Menu Selecting Security from the Main Menu displays a menu like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Set User Password Enter Supervisor password Set Supervisor Password Enter controls access to Setup utility Password on boot Disabled Fixed disk boot sector Normal Diskette access Disabled Virus Check Reminder Disabled System backup Reminder Disabled Fl Help Select Item ESC Exit Select Menu Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use the legend keys to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Enabling Supervisor Password requires a password for entering Setup The passwords are not case sensitive Pressing lt Enter gt
35. ices such as disk drives and serial and parallel ports The PhoenixBIOS has been customized by adding important but non standard features such as password protection as well as special support for detailed fine tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system The rest of this chapter is intended to guide you through the process of configuring your system using Setup Starting BIOS Setup The PhoenixBIOS is immediately activated when you power on the computer every time The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it After finishing configuring the whole system then BIOS will continue to seek an operating system on one of the disks launch then turn control over to the operating system While the BIOS is in control the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways BIOS Setup 2 1 1 By pressing the lt F2 gt key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test Press F2 to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup Program restart the system from state On to state Off by pressing the RESET button on the system case You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Delete gt keys If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot as well an error message
36. ill light up when the ATX power switch is pressed The monitor LED may light up after the system s LED if it complies with green standards or if it has a power standby feature The system will then run power on tests While the tests are running additional messages will appear on the screen If you do not see anything within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power the system may have failed a power on test Recheck your jumper settings and connections or call your retailer for assistance 1 20 Hardware Installation 7 During power on hold down lt F2 gt to enter BIOS setup Follow the instructions in the next chapter BIOS Setup f Note Q Powering Off your computer You have to first exit or shut down your operating system before switching off the power switch For ATX power supplies you can press the ATX power switch after exiting or shutting down your operating system Hardware Installation 1 21 Chapter 2 BIOS Setup This chapter discusses the PhoenixBIOS Setup program built into the ROM BIOS The Setup program allows users modifying the basic system configurations according to their requirements This special information is then stored in battery backed RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off The PhoenixBIOS installed in your computer system s ROM Read Only Memory is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS The BIOS provides critical low level support for standard dev
37. ions stored in CMOS After you save your selections the program displays this message Values have been saved to CMOS Press lt space gt to continue 2 26 BIOS Setup If you attempt to exit without saving the program asks if you want to save before exiting During boot up PhoenixBIOS attempts to load the values saved in CMOS If those values cause the system boot to fail reboot and press lt F2 gt to enter Setup In Setup you can get the Default Values as described below or try to change the selections that caused the boot to fail e Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any new selections you may have made The selections previously in effect remain in effect e Load Setup Defaults To display the default values for all the Setup menus select Load Setup Defaults from the Main Menu The program displays this message ROM Default values have been loaded Press lt space gt to continue If during boot up the BIOS program detects a problem in the integrity of values stored in CMOS it displays these messages System CMOS checksum bad run SETUP Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup The CMOS values have been corrupted or modified incorrectly perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in CMOS Press lt F1 gt to resume the boot or lt F2 gt to run Setup with the ROM default values already loaded into the menus You can make other changes before savi
38. isplays the Boot menu which looks like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Removable Devices Legacy Floppy Drives Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Drive Keys used to view or configure devices lt Enter gt expands or collapses devices with a or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Remove a device that is not installed F1 Help f Select ltem Jr Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use this menu to arrange to specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the Operating System In the example above the BIOS will attempt first to boot from the CD ROM drive the only Removable Device listed Failing that it will attempt to boot from the Primary Master hard disk and so on down the list Removable Devices Hard Drive and Network Boot are the generic types of devices on your system from which you can boot an operating system You may have more than one device of each type If so the generic type is marked with a plus or minus sign Use the lt Enter gt key to expand or collapse the devices marked with lt gt or lt gt Press lt Ctrl Enter gt devices 2 24 to
39. l just before the operating system loads unless 1 Press lt Esc gt to display the POST screen 2 Press lt F2 gt to enter Setup 3 POST issues an error message 4 The BIOS or an option ROM requests keyboard input The following explains each of these situations BIOS Utility 3 1 e Press lt ESC gt Pressing lt Esc gt switches to the POST screen and takes one of two actions 1 If MultiBoot is installed the boot process continues with the POST screen until the end of POST and then displays the Boot First Menu text based with these options A Load the operating system from a boot device of your choice B Enter Setup C Exit the Boot First Menu with lt Esc gt and load the operating system from the boot devices in the order specified in Setup 2 If MultiBoot is not installed the boot process continues as usual e Press lt F2 gt Pressing lt F2 gt at any time during POST switches to the POST screen if not already displayed and enters Setup e POST Error Whenever POST detects a non fatal error QuietBoot switches to the POST screen and displays the errors It then displays this message Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup Press lt F1 gt to continue with the boot Press lt F2 gt if you want to correct the error in Setup e Keyboard Input Request If the BIOS or an Option ROM add on card requests keyboard input QuietBoot switches over to the POST screen and the Option ROM displays prompts
40. llel Port Auto Serial Mode ECP Bus Floppy disk Controller Enabled Base UO address Primary F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use the legend keys to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Feature Options Description 2 16 BIOS Setup Serial port A Disabled Disabled turns off the port Serial port B Enabled Enabled requires you to enter the base Auto Input Output address and the Interrupt OS Controlled number on the next line Auto makes the BIOS configure the port automatically during POST OS Controlled lets the PnP Operating System such as Windows 95 configure the port after POST Base UO 3F8 IRQ 4 If you select Enabled choose one of these combinations Parallel Port Disabled Disabled turns off the port Enabled Enabled requires you to enter the base Auto Input Output address and the Interrupt OS Controlled number below Auto makes the BIOS auto configure the port during POST OS Controlled lets the PnP Operating System such as Windows 95 configure the port after POST Output only Output only is standard one way protocol Bi directional for a parallel device Bi directional uses two way protocol of an Extended Capabilities Port ECP Floppy disk Disabled Enables the on board legacy diskette Controller Enabled controller Disabled turns off all legacy diskette drives Use this menu to specify
41. ng the values to CMOS e Discard Changes If during a Setup Session you change your mind about changes you have made and have not yet saved the values to CMOS you can restore the values you previously saved to CMOS Selecting Discard Changes on the Exit menu updates all the selections and displays this message BIOS Setup 2 27 CMOS values have been loaded Press lt space gt to continue e Save Changes Selecting Save Changes saves all the selections without exiting Setup You can return to the other menus if you want to review and change your selections 2 28 BIOS Setup Chapter 3 1 BIOS Boot Utility Phoenix Boot Utilities are e Phoenix QuietBoot e Phoenix MultiBoot Phoenix QuietBoot displays a graphic illustration rather than the traditional POST messages while keeping you informed of diagnostic problems Phoenix MultiBoot is a boot screen that displays a selection of boot devices from which you can boot your operating system Phoenix QuietBoot Right after you turn on or reset the computer Phoenix QuietBoot displays the QuietBoot Screen a graphic illustration created by the computer manufacturer instead of the text based POST screen which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages To exit the QuietBoot screen and run Setup display the MultiBoot menu or simply display the PC diagnostic messages you can simply press one of the hot keys described below The QuietBoot Screen stays up unti
42. otation signal Q Only the fan marked CPU fan1can be monitored by BIOS 12 Wake On LAN Port Onboard LAN Port This connector connects to internal LAN cards with a Wake On LAN output The connector powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN port ec HoH h eg O Wake On LAN Port UPX Wake On LAN Hardware Installation 1 15 FS IMPORTANT Q This feature requires that your system has an ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5VSB standby power Print Port _ D Ee PCI Slots seere HU COM Port USB Ports IAN Me Ports gt 64 Bit PCI Slots PS 2 Ports UPX I O Connectors Figure 4 2 Item 14 through 21 are depicted in Figure 4 2 as above 13 PS 2 Mouse Port 6 pin Female The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS 2 mouse if one is detected If not detected expansion cards can use IRQ12 14 PS 2 Keyboard Port 6 pin Female This connection is for a standard keyboard using a PS 2 plug mini DIN This port will not allow standard AT size la
43. pins 80 pins 1 4 Hardware Installation 3 Insert the module down to the DIMM slot in with both hands and press down firmly until the DIMM module is securely in place The tabs of the slot will close up to hold the DIMM in place when the DIMM touches the socket s bottom 4 Repeat step1 to step 3 to add additional DIMM modules ep wes e AA Zi WARNING PC2100 Registered DDR DRAM Module Support Only Hardware Installation 1 5 Step 3 Install CPU UPX supports Single Socket 604 Xeon Prestonia at 400 MHz Front Side Bus FSB CPU Installation Procedures 1 Lift up the socket lever and carefully place the socket 604 Xeon Prestonia CPU with the correct orientation as the figures are shown below 2 Mount the CPU heatsink with proper exproxy as shown below 1 6 Hardware Installation 3 To secure CPU heatsink with the locks as the figures is shown below Hardware Installation 1 7 Step 4 This step explains where each connector is inserted on the UPX There will be a UPX layout picture following each explanation indicating where the Attach Cable to Connectors connector is inserted The motherboard connectors are ee ie 1 ATX Power Supply 1 10 2 __ Floppy Disk Drive Connector 1 10 3 Primary Secondary IDE Connectors 1 11 4 Primary Secondary IDE RAID Connectors 1 12 5 Reset Switch Header 1 13 6 SCSI Hard disk Activity LE
44. r system has not provided you with one then you should create a Crisis Recovery Diskette before you use the Phlash utility If you are unable to boot your system and successfully load the Operating System the BIOS may have been corrupted in which case you will have to use the Crisis Recovery Diskette to reboot your system There are several methods that you can use to create the Crisis Recovery Diskette Below is one recommended procedure 1 Be sure you have successfully installed the Phlash Utility onto your hard disk 2 Insert a clean diskette into drive A or B 3 From the local directory enter the following CRISDISK drive where drive is the letter of the drive into which you inserted the diskette For help type or h CRISDISK BAT formats the diskette then copies MINIDOS SYS VGABIOS EXE if available PHLASH EXE PLATFORM BIN and BIOS ROM to the diskette and creates the Required custom boot sector 4 Write protect and label the Crisis Recovery Diskette NOTE You can only supply a volume label after the Crisis Recovery Diskette has been formatted and the necessary files copied because MINIDOS SYS must occupy the first directory entry for the diskette to boot properly Updating the Crisis Recovery Diskette If the BIOS image BIOS ROM changes due to an update or bug fix you can easily update the Crisis Recovery Diskette Simply copy the new BIOS ROM image onto the Crisis Recovery Diskette No further action is necessary
45. reboot the system Step 9 2 rn Check if the system can be rebooted up Keyboard is defective St 9 1 During system booting press lt Del gt key to enter BIOS Setup utility And choose ep J the selection lt Load Optimal Default gt in the selection lt Exit gt of BIOS Setup l S 1 Power Off the system and re connect the floppy device and IDE cable to tep 0 onboard FDD and IDE connector Step 11 2 IDE cable or hard disk is Check if the system can reboot successfully defective Re install the operating system you attend to use such as Win98 Win NT Step 11 1 win2000 and so on gt 4 2 Troubleshooting HA WARNING Before you insert any add on card or hardware component in the UPX always disconnect the power cord first 2 Symptom checking List Sy nptom Check point No Power FAN is not rotating 1 Make sure no short circuit exist between the motherboard and chassis 2 Check if all jumpers are set to the default position 3 Check if the 115V 230V switch on the power supply is properly set 4 Check the CPU is inserted properly into CPU socket 5 Check the power cord of the CPU fan is plugged into the correct position 6 Turn the power switch on and off to test the system 7 Check the power of the battery on the M B In general the battery voltage is around 3VDC Can power on the 1 Remove all
46. rge DIN keyboard plugs You may use a DIN to mini DIN adapter on standard AT keyboards 15 Universal Serial BUS Ports amp 2 4 pin Female Two external USB ports are available for connecting USB devices But a user can only use two of them with proper cabling for connecting USB 1 16 Hardware Installation PIN Description vcc 1 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 5 GND NC e Lade USB 1 UPX External USB Ports 16 Parallel Printer Port 25 pin Female You can enable the parallel port and choose the IRQ through the BIOS Setup 17 Onboard LAN Connectors The RJ45 connector provides both 10Base T and 100Base TX connectivity Please refer to the UPX Onboard IDE RAID amp LAN User s Guide Optional for further information 18 USB Header 8 pin Male Two 8 pins external USB Ports are available for connecting USB devices a Se ap D Er an O all ve noon Dis SE
47. rrupts Use the legend keys to make your selections and exit to the Main Menu Use BIOS Setup 2 21 the following chart in making your selections Feature Options Description Power Saving Standby Timeout Auto Suspend Timeout 2 22 Disabled Customize Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance Disabled 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 60 min Maximum options pre defined values Select Customize to make your own selections from the following fields Disabled turns off all power management Inactivity period required to put system in Standby partial power shutdown Inactivity period required after Standby to Suspend maximum shutdown power BIOS Setup Section 5 Boot Menu After you turn on your computer it will attempt to load the operating system such as Windows 98 from the device of your choice If it cannot find the operating system on that device it will attempt to load it from one or more other devices in the order specified in the Boot Menu Boot devices i e with access to an operating system can include hard drives floppy drives CD ROMs removable devices e g lomega Zip drives and network cards Note Specifying any device as a boot device on the Boot Menu requires the availability of an operating system on that device Most PCs come with an operating system already installed on hard drive CV BIOS Setup 2 23 Selecting Boot from the Menu Bar d
48. s in the Exit Menu save the values currently displayed in all the menus To display a sub menu use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu you want Then press lt Enter gt A pointer gt marks all sub menus or v arrow keys Move cursor up and down ield i BIOS Setup 2 7 The Field Help Window The help window on the right side of each menu displays the help text for the currently selected field It updates as you move the cursor to each field e The General Help Window Pressing lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt on any menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend keys and their alternates General Help Setup changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS Configuration parameters Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure load Setup Default values to recover lt Up Down gt arrows select fields in current menu lt PgUp PgDn gt moves to previous next page on scrollable menus lt Home End gt moves to top bottom item of current menu Within a field lt F5 gt or lt gt selects next lower value and lt F6 gt lt gt or lt Space gt selects next higher value lt Left Right gt arrows select menus on menu bar lt Enter gt displays more options for items marked with at lt Enter gt also displays an option list on some fields lt F9 gt loads factory installed Setup Default values lt F10 gt restores previous values from CMOS lt ESC gt or lt Al
49. t Model Supply Number Other Devices Operating system Symptom Description Name Contact email address 4 6 Troubleshooting
50. t X gt exits Setup in sub menus pressing these keys returns to the previous menu lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt displays General Help this screen Continue The scroll bar on the right of any window indicates that there is more than one page of information in the window Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt to display all the pages Pressing lt Home gt and lt End gt displays the first and last page Pressing lt Enter gt displays each page and then exits the window Press lt Esc gt to exit the current window 2 8 BIOS Setup e Main Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself Use the sub menus for other selections Feature Options Description System Time HH MM SS Set the system time System Date MM DD YYYY Set the system date Diskette 1 360 kB 5 Select the type of floppy disk 1 2 MB 5 drive installed in your system 720 kB 3 74 1 25 MB is a Japanese media 1 44 1 25 MB 3 format that requires a 37 3 Mode 2 88 MB 3 Diskette drive Not installed Disabled System Memory N A Displays amount of conventional memory detected during boot up Extended Memory N A Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up You can set the boot sequence of the bootable drives by selecting Boot Sequence on the Main Menu or opening the Boot Menu Master and Slave Sub Menus The Master and Slave sub menus accessed from the Main Menu control these typ
51. tors This connector connects to ATX power supply Find the proper orientation and push down firmly to make sure that the pins are aligned For Wake on LAN support 5 volt Stand by lead 5VSB from ATX power supply must supply at least 720mA 3 3v 3 3v G ha E 3 3v 12v HHA ea O one GND E 5v PS ON ein gf GND GND e 5v GND GND GND PWR_OK Reserved 5VSB 5v 12v 5v O 12v 5v 3 3v GND ATX Power Connector pin 1 f 12v GND 12v 1 GND 12v GND 12v GND UPX Power Connector GPU Power Connector OG IMPORTANT I IWILL always recommands our customers to use ATX Power that has more than 300W power capacity and is compatible with Intel ATX 2 03 specification 2 Floppy Disk Drive Connector 34 pin FLOPPY This connector supports the provided floppy disk drive ribbon cable After connecting the single end to the board connect the plug on the other end to the floppy drive 1 10 Hardware Installation
52. ts your system to its defaults The other way is clear the present CMOS information Refer to the jumper setting The best advice is to only alter settings which you thoroughly understand In the end we strongly recommend that you avoid making any changes to the chipset defaults These defaults have been carefully chosen by both PhoenixBIOS to provide the maximum performance and reliability of the system Even a slight change to the chipset setup may also cause potential and unpredictable failure to the system 2 4 BIOS Setup Section 1 Main Menu To start the PhoenixBIOS Setup utility Step 1 Turn on or reboot your system PhoenixBIOS displays this message Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP Step 2 Pressing lt F2 gt displays the Main Menu which looks like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 16 19 20 System Date 03 02 1994 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or lt Enter gt selects field Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 37 Primary Master 6449 MB Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Slave None System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 31744 KB Language English US F1 Help Select Hem Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Step 3 for a description of the fields on this menu BIOS Setup 2 5 e The Menu Bar The Menu Bar at the top
53. tup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Advanced Chipset Control Advanced Processor Options Cache Memory gt UO Device Configuration Reset Configuration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Both PS 2 Mouse Auto Detect Secured Setup Configurations No Multiprocessor Specification 1 4 USB Host Controller Enabled USB BIOS Legacy Support Enabled F1 Help 7 Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit AA 7 WARNING Incorrect settings can cause your system to malfunction To correct mistakes return to Setup and restore the Setup Defaults with lt F9 gt BIOS Setup 2 13 e Advanced Chipset Control In a system user can selecting Advanced Chipset Control from menu bar on the advanced menu displays a menu like this PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Advanced Advanced Chipset Control Item Specific Help On Board LAN No 1 Enabled On Board LAN No 2 Enabled Controls system On Board RAID Enabled memory parity ECC Config Enabled through the chipset F1 Help f Select Item Jr Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit lt gt Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note The contents of this menu depend on the chipset installed on your motherboard and chipsets vary widely Consult your dealer or the chipset

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