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1. 40 4 5 Advanced BIOS 45 4 6 Advanced Chipset Features 51 4 7 Integrated Peripherals 55 4 8 Power Management Setup 62 4 9 PnP PCI Configurations suus 69 4 10 PC Health Status J 72 4 11 Iwill Smart Setting cesses 73 4 12 Load Fail Safe Defaults 76 4 13Load Optimized Defaults 77 4 14 Set Supervisor User Password Setting 78 4 15 Save amp Exit Setup sess 80 4 16 Exit Without Saving 81 On board Audio 82 5 1 Audio Features 83 5 2 Driver Installation 84 5 3 The Audi Rack ususi upaqas sP agde 88 5 4 The Application Program Setup 98 5 5 About Recording 24bit Audio Setting 103 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 5 6 SPDIF IN SPDIF version only 108 5 7 Loopback by
2. SET OUTFUT LEVEL TO EV SPDIF sam ling rate 44 1 Ji T When all the procedures have been completed there 1 will be an infrared signal coming from the SPDIF OUT vw of the optical fiber of the sound card 99 Chapter 5 On board Audio Please note that signal beam may cause severe damage to the eyes For your safety please point the output end to a piece of white paper to check if thebeam is in function STEP 2 Please connect the output signal to the MD input then play the music via the MP3 player 94 23 3 Uma MATE PLAY LIST SETTING 100 Chapter 5 On board Audio LEA SALONGA MPEG 1 dw Fi ee tn to EPF oe FF Beatle zai in SUE opted FSU pep CHANGE DELAY TIME FOR MD AUTO SYNC MODE Please note that in playback if there is no gap longer than three seconds between each track the MD can not recognize the tracks and will record all of them into one It is recommended that you set the gap time to 3 5 seconds to meet all type of MD requirements 101 Chapter 5 On board Audio RECORDING FORMAT AND RECORDING CHANNEL SETTING 102 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 5 About Recording 24bit
3. 4 7 11 COM2 Mode Select A second serial port is using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an expansion slot opening Standard Default Value HPSIR ASKIR 4 7 11 1RxD TxD Active When setting the field to either IrDA or ASKIR you must select the active level of receiving and transmission signal Hi Lo Default Value Lo Hi Lo Lo Hi Hi 11 UART2 Mode Select 59 C hapter 4 BIOS Setu 4 7 11 21 Duplex Mode When setting the field to either HPSIR or ASKIR you must select the mode of receiving and transmitting signals Half Default Value Full A second serial port is using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an expansion slot opening Standard Default Value HPSIR ASKIR 4 7 11 1IR Transmission delay Full Half Default Value 4 7 11 21X RX inverting enable NO NO Default Value YES YES NO YES YES 4 7 12 Onboard Parallel Port This field configures the onboard parallel port There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from 378 IRQ 7 Default Value Port address 378h IRQ 7 278 IRQ 5 Port address 278h IRQ 5 3BC IRQ 7 Port address 3BCh IRQ 7 Disabled Disables parallel port 4 7 13Parallel Port Mode This field configures the operating mode of an onboard parallel port Ensure you know the specifications of your parallel port devices before selecting field 60 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup SPP Default Value
4. PCI Hake Up Ring LEH Piin b lara Primary NIB 15 Activity LM SHINE lin Fichensral Help Walas C 1 65 C hapter 4 BIOS Setu 4 8 7 1VGA When ON your can set the VGA to awaken the system OFF Default Value ON 99 zi U go lt When On any activity from one of the listed system peripheral devices or IRQs wakes up the system LPT COM Default Value COM LPT None gt N I When On any activity from either hard disk drive or floppy disk drive wakes up the system ON Default Value OFF gt N 70 3 z When On the system can be resumed from power saving mode by any PCI master activity signal OFF Default Value ON 4 8 7 5 Wake up by PCI card When enabled you can wake up your system using a PCI rev 2 2 card such as a WOL card connected in your PCI slot Enabled Disabled Default Value 4 8 7 6 Wake Up by Ring LAN When enabled the PC can power on through an external modem connected to your PC For example you may send an e mail message to your PC from 66 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup another location and this will power on your PC When using this feature you must have a modem and your PC must be turned off Enabled Disabled Default Value 4 8 7 7 PWROn Resume by Alarm
5. d Wave Controls wave voice playback or the recording levels e FM Controls the FM music playback or the recording level f Aux in Controls the Aux in music play or the recording level g PC SPK Controls the external PC speaker input level h CD Controls the CD drive output level for CD drives configured to play their audio output through the PCs audio hardware i ASPK Turn on or turn off the Rear speakers effect j Surround Turn on or turn off the 3D surround sound effect k SPDIF in Turn on or turn off the SPDIF digital signal input SPDIF version ONLY Advanced Check the SPDIF status SPDIF version ONLY HRTF 3D sound CPU Utilization turn on the Microphone Booster 92 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 5 4 Mute Buttons Toggle between muting and enabling the signal A button with a lit LED is enabled and when it is not lit it means it is mute Several output signals can usually be enabled at once 5 3 6 MP3 Player player can play both wave files and MP3 files Audio Kack MP3 player while the loop function enables 93 Chapter 5 On board Audio Flavteck delry time for Mini Dir recording j second 2 SPF in SPDTF cut Giyas EPDIFoutbwel 6 5 O5 Vpep The settings window when of the SPDIF functions is enabled SPDIF version ONLY
6. CD ROM DIGITAL OUT TO SPDIF IN 112 Chapter 5 On board Audio t n t r K E 5 12 t L L Pu i _ When the connection is done please go to the Start 1NOTE menu and select PCI Audio Applications Audio ww Environment Setting 113 Chapter 5 On board Audio 1 NOTE Please follow these setting procedures wow Exi CPU Utilizatinn fz High C Lm CD ROM TO MD SETTING SFDIF Setting SPOOF aut Munitnr in Iram SPDIF in EPDIF in lunpback to SPDIF vui level 7 C s Vp cons SPDIF in sampling rate 441 KHz 48 LOOP MODE IN OPTICAL OUT TO MEI in ta nui Tunctinn adiad 114 Chapter 5 On board Audio E ELZ 7 Please note that you have to the MD in the 1 simultaneous recording mode in order to achive ww recording process 115 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 Power Installer CD 6 1 Software Installation The attached Power Installer CD contains all the necessary drivers utilities It provides an easy way for users to install the needed drivers without going through a complicated process The Power Installer CD is able to auto detect and display the drivers utilities needed for your motherboard 6 1 1 What
7. EPP ECP ECP EPP 4 7 14ECP Mode Use DMA When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as ECP it needs a DMA channel for data transfer This field specifies the DMA channel for ECP parallel port use Use DMA channel 1 3 Default Value Use channel 1 4 7 15Parallel Port EPP Type When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as EPP mode the EPP version needs to be specified Please refer to ypur peripheral document before selecting field EPP1 7 Use EPP 1 7 protocol Use EPP 1 9 protocol 61 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 8 Power Management Setup CMOS Setup Utillty Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Power Management Setup Power Management Press Enter Item Help Control by Yes Video Off Option Suspend Menu Level Video Menthod WH SY Blank MODEM Use IRG PWR OFF Mode by Instant Off PWR BTTN Wake Events Press Enter aye Erie Select i PO values FTD Soave ESC Exit F1 General Help Previous Values Defaulls F7 Optrmized Defaults Each power saving mode has a respective timer The value of the timer can be assigned or reloaded and it will count down to zero When the timer equals to zero the system will be forced into the related suspend or power saving mode If any predefined signal or event is detected during the timer counting period the timer restarts automatically 62 Chapter 4
8. this field allows you to access the memory that is over 64MB under OS 2 Non OS2 Default 052 4 5 17Report No FDD For WIN 95 For a floppy diskless system that runs Windows 95 this field should be set to Yes YES NO Default Value 49 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 5 18Video BIOS Shadow When enabled the video BIOS will be copied to system memory and increase the video speed Enable Default Value Disabled 4 5 19C8000 CBFFF CC000 CFFFF D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF D8000 DBFFF DC000 DFFFF Shadow Enable Disabled Default Value Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 Advanced Chipset Features This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions DO NOT change the value of any field in this setup page without full understanding SDRAM CAS Latency Time Item Help Bank Interleave By SPD DRAM Clock Host CLK Level Memory Disabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled Delay Transaction Enabled System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Recovery Time Enabled AGP Aperture Size BAME AGP 4x Mode Enabled Onchip USB Part Disabled OnChip USB Part 1 Disabled USE Keyboard Under DOS Disabled Puy Po verme F T r Save Esc Gener pep Previous F Eall a e Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 51 C
9. 5 3 7 The 4 Speakers System The on board audio on Iwill motherboards provide 2 wave channels front rear subwoffer known as the 4 1 speakers system When games or application programs via DirectSound 3D or interface locate the sound sources to the listener s back the two rear speakers will work to enhance the rear audio positional effect so as to complement the insufficiency of using only two front speakers to emulate the audio effect The following is the hardware installation and the software setups 5 3 7 1 The speaker installation Connect the front pair speakers to the Line out jack of the audio adapter and then connect rear pair speakers to Line in Rear jack of the audio adapter 94 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 7 2The positions of the speakers Put your speakers the way the following picture suggests to deliver the best audio result Subwoffer Rear SPK 5 3 7 3 The mixer setup There is a 4 speakers option in the volume control of the mixer and when you enable this option it means the rear speakers are connected to Line in Rear jack When Line in Rear jack is connected to other external Line in sources please DO NOT enable this option in order to avoid hardware conflicts Regarding rear speaker option you can turn on or turn off the output of the back speakers and adjust the volume to have the rear front speakers have the same volume 95 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 7 4 The demo Ex
10. BIOS Setup 4 8 1Power Management This feature allows the user to select the default parameters for the power saving mode Senin When idle for one hour the system 9 entersuspend mode When idle for fifteen minutes the Max Saving System enters suspend mode User Define User can specify the time the system Default Vaule enters suspend mode 4 8 1 1 APM HDD Power Down Timer This field specifies the time the system enters HDD power down It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define 1Min 2Min 3Min 4Min 5Min 6Min 7Min 8Min 9Min 10Min 11Min 12Min 13Min 14Min 15Min Disable Default Value 4 8 1 2 APM Doze Timer Mode This field specifies the timer value of Doze Mode It is available only when the Power Management field set to User Define 1Min 2Min 4Min 6Min 8Min 10Min 20Min 30Min 40Min 1Hour Disable Default Value 4 8 1 3 Suspend Timer This field specifies the time the system enters power saving mode It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define 1Min 2Min 4Min 6Min 8Min 10Min 20Min 30Min 40Min 1Hour Disable Default Value 63 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 8 2 PM Control by APM When enabled an Advanced Power Management APM protocol will be activated to handle the power saving mode NO Yes Default Value 4 8 3 Video off Option This field specifies the method that video subsystem used for power s
11. Fo Detoules bahag 4 4 1Date This field specifies the current date The date format is month day and year 4 4 2 Time This field specifies the current time The time format is hour minute and second The time is calculated based on the 24 hour military time clock 40 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 4 3IDE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Press Enter to enter next page for detail hard drive setting 4 4 3 1 IDE HDD Auto Detection Auto Detect the HDDs Capacity and its parameters ex Oylinder Head and Sector 4 4 3 2 IDE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave This field specifies type of drive that corresponds to the drive installed in your system If you select User please specify the correct number of Cylinders Heads and Sectors Selecting anual lets you set the remaining Manual fields on this screen Selects the type of fixed disk Auto BIOS automatically fills in the values for Default Vaule the cylinders heads and sectors fields Any Disk Drives are attached 4 4 3 3 Capacity Auto Display your disk drive size 4 4 3 4 Access MODE This field specifies the IDE translation mode NORMAL Specifies traditional CHS addressing mode LARGE Specifies extended CHS translation mode hg Specifies LBA translation mode AUTO BIOS specifies translation method Default Vaule automatically 41 Cha
12. On Each time the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will stop and display an error message No Errors The system will stop for any errors that are detected All Errors Default Value All But Keyboard The system will stop for any errors except keyboard error All But Diskette The system will stop for any errors except diskette error The system will stop for any errors A But except diskette and key board errors 43 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 4 8 Base Memory The POST Power On Self Test determines the amount of base conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 640K This field has no options 4 4 9 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST This is the amount of memory located above 1MB in the processor s memory address map This field has no options 4 4 10Total Memory Displays the total memory available in the system 44 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 45 Advanced BIOS Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1884 2000 Award Software Advanced BIOS Feature Virus Warning Disabled Item Help CPU Internal Cache Enabled External Cache Enabled Menu Level CPUL2 Cache ECC Checking Disabled Quick Power Self Test Enabled First Boot Device Floppy Second Boot Device HDD Third Device RAID 100 Boot Other Device Enabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled Boot Up
13. When enabled you can set the date and time to automatically power on your PC similar to an alarm clock The alarm from RTC real time clock automatically turns on the system Enabled Sets Date 0 31 and Timer hr min sec to power on the PC When date is set to 0 the Timer is set for every day Disabled Disables RTC alarm function Default Vaule 4 8 7 8 Primary INTR ON Default Vaule OFF 67 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 8 7 9IRQs Activity Monitoring When On any event that occurs will awaken the System after it has powered down The following is a list of IRQ s or Interrupt Requests which can be exempted much as the COM ports and LPT ports above can When an device wants to gain the attention of the operating system it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur When the operating system is ready to respond to the request it interrupts itself and performs the service ME fetap Utility Copyright Db 1984 2088 dard Saf teure Bd atarin tem Level agis 01 8 1 Reserved Heer FirSeneral Eelp Vales PocFail Gafe Defaults FP 0ptinized efaults 68 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 9 PnP PCI Configurations CMOS Setup Utillty Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations OS Installed NO Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Aulo ESCD I
14. button to specify drivers path STEP5 When CMI8738 C3Dx SX PCI Audio Device found click Finish STEP6 system is installing device drivers autiomaticlly After a while the system will finish the installation includs the following device drivers CMI8738 C3DX SX PCI Audio Device CMI8738 C3DX SX PClJoystick Device CMI8738 C3DX SX PCI Legacy Device STEP7 Click start key 8 Select Run 9 Key in the drive and path for Windows application installation program STEP 10 Click OK to start the installation procedure and follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation When all the application softwares have been installed please shut down Windows 95 98 system and reboot your system 85 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 2 3 Win 95 98 Un Installation In the cases you are experiencing some technical difficulties the sound device is not function properly It is suggested that you proceed with the un install procedure STEP 1 Click start button 2 Select run item STEP Find UINSTDRV EXE in driver disk under Win95 98 drivers folder STEP 5 Follow the on screen instructions to re install the hardware If you want to completely remove the drivers you can also run the un install procedure as described previously and then reboot the system 5 2 4 Windows 4 0 Installation We recommend that you have Microsoft Windows NT intalled and remove any exsi
15. detects an Internet connection it makes contact with the PhoenixNet server and delivers user selectable services from PhoenixNet s Internet Partners These services are delivered to the user as hotlinks on the desktop and in the web browser or as applications that PhoenixNet automatically packages downloads and installs 34 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 1 3 PhoenixNet Online Services Manage amp protect your computer and your files Antivirus com Driveway Help com Turn your computer into a communication tool RocketTalk FireTalk Adobe ActiveShare Turn your computer into an entertainment center Real JukeBox NetRadio Save time and money when shopping online MySimon CNET com Best of the WebjK Portals Lycos Snap Excite Yahoo ISPs AOL r phoenix P AwardBIOS phoenixnet december 31 FPI 11 59 pm Checking your zomester hard pese x d Pr cessar kamary st Wirus fc nex AMD 12845 HD I 4 5 GB Fre D5 San Athbon 3 10 68 Starting BDIMHz HD 3 1 3 08 HO 4 15 EB ences Tab key eee BAS Infeernaition The for energy uS E 35 4 BIOS Setu 4 1 4 User Boot 1 User reads system information from graphic Launch Screen 2 User registers MS Windows and completes MS OOBE User accepts Rejects PhoenixNet service User accepts Rejects PhoenixNet ISP partnery PhoenixNet and ISP icon appear on desktop 4 1 5 Internet Acc
16. the audio output and input levels System Mixer displays the volume controls which your audio drivers make available The names for these controls may vary Mixer panel while the four speakers mode is disabled 90 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 351 Volume Control Clicking on this button shows and allows you to use the output level controls 5 3 5 2Recording Control Clicking on this button shows and allows you use the input level controls Se d TT 5 3 5 3 Input and Output Level Sliders and Buttons For each input or output signal type the control slider controls the loudness whereas the horizontal slider controls the balance between the two speakers The mute button temporarily stops input or output without changing slider positions Control types and names might vary The common types are listed below a Vol The master control for all outputs The strength of an output signal is determined by both the Vol slider and the slider for the individual output To affect all outputs move the Vol slider To change the output of an individual output type move its slider b Line in Rear Controls the audio hardware s Line In or Line Out levels Line levels might be for an externally attached cassette player for instance while the four speakers mode is enabled this control becomes the Rear speaker volume control c Mic Controls the microphone input level 91 Chapter 5 On board Audio
17. Audio Rack The Audio Rack is consisted of several major components 5 3 2 1 Control Center Controls the display of the PCI Audio Rack s components 5 3 2 2 MIDI Player Plays MIDI music files and allows you to create your personal song playlists and play the song files 5 3 2 3 MP3 Wave Player Records and plays digital audio mp3 wave files Allows you to create wave file playlists and playback the wave files 5 3 2 4CD Player Plays standard audio CDs Allows you to create your favorite song playlists 5 3 2 5 System Mixer Controls the volume level of your audio inputs and outputs 5 3 3 Showing or Hiding Audio Rack Components To remove or add a component from the display click on the component s button on the Control Center s Button Bar or toggle it off 5 3 4 MIDI Player Wave Player and CD Player CD Player above similar to MP3 Wave Player and MIDI Player 89 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 4 1 Sel or Trk field If you have multiple selections in your playlist this shows the number of the current selection or CD track 5 3 4 2 Current File or Track The name of the current MIDI file wave audio file or CD track 5 3 4 3 Total Length field Displays the total length of files or tracks in minutes and seconds 5 3 4 4 Current Time field Displays the current time of files or tracks in minutes and seconds when playback or recording 5 3 5 System Mixer System Mixer allows you to control all
18. Audio Setting me I m GRATED GUT FA Hide Tuma edm E E Mom Chiba i r Ed KA 7000 15 LIT AED E 1 F Co m INL l 24 bit audio can only be applied to SPDIF IN OUT mode It does not apply to other modes such as the four channels or the analog No sound will be heard while in playback yet it can be recorded 103 Chapter 5 On board Audio lalio 511918167 SS The un selected area will be gray out 104 Chapter 5 On board Audio fenes omo 0 IPSP The un selected area will be gray out 105 Chapter 5 On board Audio gt E The un selected area will be gray out Chapter 5 On board Audio You can double click this circuit icon to have the following setting box By means of this setting box you can also complete the above mentioned setting procedures 1 Layer 3 44 100 1 me 4 DEUBLE CLIE ET Playback playback delay SPDIF n loopback SEDE csl Ens ont E Ta TIT 6 S pep Optical O 0 5 Vp p CE en 107 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 6 SPDIF IN SPDIF version only 5 6 1Portable CD MD Player output to Iwill Opti Link optica
19. CI bus and non burstable transactions won t burst on the PCI bus When disabled if the write transaction is a burst transaction the information goes into the write buffer and burst transfers are later performed on the PCI bus If the transaction is not a burst transaction PCI write occurs immediately after a write buffer flush Enable Default Value Disabled 4 6 6 Delayed Transaction The chipset has embedded 32 bit posted writer buffer to support delayed transaction cycles When enable the system is compliant with PCI specificationversion 2 2 Enable Default Value Disabled 4 6 7System BIOS Cacheable When enable accesses to the system BIOS will be cached Enable Default Value Disabled 53 4 BIOS Setu 4 6 8 Video RAM Cacheable When enabled access to the video memory located at A0000H to BFFFFH will be cached Enable Default Value Disabled 4 6 10 AGP Aperture Size This field specifies the size of system memory that can be used for AGP graphics aperture 4M 8M 16M 32M 64M Default Value 128M 4 6 11 4 Mode This item allows you to enable disable the AGP 4X Mode Enable Disabled Default Value 4 6 120nChip USB Port This should be enabled if your system have USB ports external internal on the system board and you wish to use it Even when so equipped if you add a higher performance controller you will need to disable this feature Enabled Disabled Default Valu
20. For example you select from 100 101 102 103 104 105MHz and up to the maximum speed 166MHz that the system can sustained In the time should overclocking failed MicroStepping will auto detects the CPU s factory multiplier setting and set the CPU FSB to default 100MHz to protect the CPU installed Most of the AMD x86 CPUs sold in the market are with multiplier locked In this case the CPU can only 2 function at it s factory multiplier setting even the 1WARN multiplier setting is changed in the IWILL ww MicroStepping Ta 74 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 11 2Spread Spectrum This item comfigures radiation emitted from the system When enabled system will release less radiation Enable Disabled Default Value 4 11 3Vcore Voltage Setting 1 525 1 550 1 575 1 600 1 625 1 650 1 675 1 700 1 725 1 750 1 775 1 800 1 825 1 850 Auto Default Value 4 11 4BIOS ROM Flash Protect The main function of BIOS ROM Flash Protect prevents the virus of computers to destory the system of computers When JP16 is set on 1 2 the Flash ROM pretection mode will be controlled by this field Non Fresh By BIOS Freshable By BIOS 75 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 12 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operations CMOS Setup Utili
21. NumLack Status Gale A20 Option Typematic Rate Satting Disabled Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup 05 Select For DRAM 64MB Non OS2 Report For WIN 85 NO Video BIOS Shadow Enabled 28000 Shadow Disabled CCO000 CFFFF Shadow Disabled D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled De000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled pcog00 DFFFF Shadow Disabled fee Move Enter Select FUIPO Value F 1D Save ESC Eat FI General Kelp FS Previous Values F Poil Sate Getoults F7 Optimized Defaults 45 Chapter 4 BIOS Setu 4 5 1 Virus Warning When this function is enabled the BIOS monitor the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification If an attempt is made the BIOS will halt the system and then display an error message Afterwards if necessary you can run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done Many disk diagnostic programs will attempt to access the boot sector table which can cause the above warning message If you run such a program we recommend that you first disable the Virus Warning function beforehand Enable Disabled Default Value 4 5 2 CPU Internal Cache This field configures the CPU internal cache L1 cache Enable Default Value Disabled 4 5 3 External Cache This field configures the system s external cache L2 cache Enable Defau
22. RQ Resources Press Enter DMA Resources Press Ente PCIVGA Palette Snoop Disabled PCI IRQ Use Auto PCI2IPCIS IRO Use Aulo PCI2 Onboard Sound IRQ Use Auto PCI4 Onboard RAID IRQ Use Auto Move Ente Select F Saves ESC Exil ET General Kel Previous Values F Fail amp ate Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 69 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 9 1 PNP OS Installed The field specifies whether a Plug and Play operating system is installed Yes NO Default Value 4 9 2 Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field 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 operating system can not boot Enable Disabled Default Value 4 9 3 Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means abso lutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as WindowsO98 95 NT If you set this field to manual choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field a sub menu is preceded by a 0 Manual Resources controlled by the user Auto ESCD Resources controlled by BIOS Default Vaule automatically 70 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 9 3 1 IRQ Resources W
23. SB select jumper 1 FSB 100MHz eee 2 1 FSB 133 1 3 3 PCI compatibility jumper 1 3 4 VIO JP10 jumper JF 10 3 4 5 e 08 Increase 105 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 3 5 IDE RAID jumper KK266 R Only I eee 1 z 3 12 3 Enabled Disabled 1 3 6 Audio jumper Enabled Disabled Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 Connectors 1 4 1 CPU fan header J39 1 4 2 Auxiliary fan header J41 1 4 3 System fan header J40 Faux lo Fcpu IT H 3 i Pin Assignment 1 GND 212V 3 SENSE Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 12W 3 NC FAUX J42 Pin Assignment 11 z J 1 GND 2 12V 3 SENSE Pin Assignment 1 GND Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 4 Infrared connector IR 5 4 3 3 1 Pin Assignment 1 3 NC OND SIRTX gt 1 4 5 header th eee Pin Assignment 1 5V56 2 GND e WAKE Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 6 Wake On Moden j g H1 T Pin Assignmenl GND Cual Fin o 1 4 7 SmBus connector lt A 5 Pin Assignment T SMBLISCLK 3 GND 4 SMBDATA Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 8 ATX power connector J37 Lr E m n TTTTTTTTTTT a I 19 Hi HI PIN Definition PIN NO Defi
24. Table of Content Quick Installation 4 1 1 Layout 4 1 2 Item Checklist J J J 5 T J 5 1 4 222 gas 8 1 5 Form Factor u u uuu ix nar uan 16 18 2 1 Motherboard Components Placement 18 2 2 Block Diagram t dina ca Ge re c 20 2 3 Specifications 21 Hardware Setup 24 3 1 Before Installation 24 3 2 Install the Processor 25 3 3 Install Memory Modules 28 3 4 ATX Power Supply connector 30 3 5 Back Paneb siisii 32 KK266 KK266 R Version 11 1 FB11351020000 Chapter 1 Quick Installation BIOS Set pD u u u I oerte eie terere 34 4 1PhoenixNet Introduction 34 4 2 BIOS Setup uu uuu Ru kc dex 37 4 3 Main Men 39 4 4 Standard CMOS Features
25. a CD ROM with IDE interface If you have already installed SCSI CD OM please make sure your SCSI host adapter supports bootable CD ROM and then proceed directly to step 8 and then finish the procedure 117 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD STEP 1 First power on or boot your system STEP 2 Press lt Del gt key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility STEP 3 Use arrow keys to select ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES on the menu then press Enter Select First Boot Device and change the default STEP 4 setting to CDROM using Page Up Page Down key STEP 5 Press lt Esc gt key to go back to CMOS SETUP Utility menu STEP 6 Press lt F10 gt to select Save and Exit Setup Press Y then Enter to complete Now you are able STER to boot up the system from the CD ROM Insert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM STEP 8 drive and re start the computer The Diskette Creator will now execute automatically STEP 9 for making your own driver disketes Make the desired driver diskettes according to the STEP10 instructions displayed on screen 6 3 2Under windows 98 95 NT You may just click on the software Make Driver Diskettes Utility shown on screen then select the driver you need follow the messages shown on screen to complete 118 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 4 Install driver 6 4 1 How to install Security Driver You may just click on the Security Driver shown on screen that needs to be ins
26. anagement Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup ESC Quit Select Item gt F10 Save amp Exil Setup 1 Time Date Hard Disk Type 80 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 16 Exit Without Saving Abandons all CMOS value changes and exits BIOS setup program CMOS Setup Utility Capyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Iwill Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced ChipsetFeatures Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password rd PC Health Status Exit Without Saving eee 1313441744444 44H43 ESC Quit Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup 1 i Time Date Hard Disk Type 81 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 On board Audio The on board 4 1 channel PCI Audio on Iwill motherboards offer a new generation PCI audio solution it utilizes the state of the art CRL 3D Audio technology HRTF 3D positional audio and supports Microsoft Direct Sound 3D and Aureal amp s A3D amp interfaces Better yet it supports two four speakers and DLS based Down Loadable Sound wave table music synthesizer which supports the Direct Music Besides being legacy audio 58168 compatible and providing professional SPDIF IN OUT non distortion digital interface it also supports MPU 401 interface etc We provide line in rear speaker jack microphone jack audio output jack SPDIF OUT header and 15pin D SUB mul
27. ary Master Slave PIO These fields configure the PIO Programmable Input Output transfer mode for each IDE devices The maximum transfer rates of each PIO mode are listing as follow PIO Mode 0 PIO Mode 1 PIO Mode 2 PIO Mode 3 PIO Mode 4 3 3 MB sec 5 2 MB sec 8 3 MB sec 11 MB sec 16 6 MB sec Auto Default Value Negotiated with device automatically Use Mode 0 timing to access device Use Mode 1 timing to access device Use Mode 2 timing to access device Use Mode 3 timing to access device Use Mode 4 timing to access device 56 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 7 Master Slave UDMA Secondary Master Slave UDMA If you select Auto the IDE controller uses Ultra DMA 33 66 Mode to access Ultra DMA capable IDE devices Disabled Auto Default Value 4 7 5 Init Display First This item allows you to decide which slot to activate first either PCI slot or AGP slot PCI Slot AGP Default Value 4 7 6 AC97 Audio This item allows you to decide to enable disable theVIA chipset family to support AC97 Audio Auto Press Enter Default Value 4 7 6 1 Onboard Sound blaster This item allows you to decide onboard legacy sound blaster compatible device Enable Disabled Default Value 4 7 6 2 SB I O Address Use This item allows you to select sound blaster I O address 220H Default Value 240H 260H 280H 4 7 6 3 SB IRQ Use Select This item allows you to select sound blaster IRQ IRQ 5 Default Va
28. ators Up to 15 melody sounds and 5 rhythm sounds 20 voices 5 1 4 Game and Midi Interface Fully compatible with MPU 401 Midi UART and Sound Blaster Midi mode Standard IBM PC joystick game port 83 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 2 Driver Installation 5 2 1 DOS Installation Before beginning the installation please make sure that your hard disk has sufficient space min 4MB Insert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM Drive STEP 1 Change directory to PCI audio DOS drivers folder at DOS prompt and type INSTALL Enter 2 Type DOS utilities path which you want to install STEPS will expand the file to the path which you ve specified STEP 4 Install program will add initial drivers 5 2 2 Win 95 98 Installation We recommend that you have Microsoft Windows intalled and remove any exsisting sound drivers from your current system before you install this PCI sound device driver 84 Chapter 5 On board Audio STEP 1 Power off your system install the audio cable speaker microphone and insert the Iwill Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive STEP2 on the computer and enter the Microsoft Windows 95 98 STEPS You will see a windows prompt like this New Hardware Found PCI Multimedia Audio Device Windows has found new hardware and is installing the software for it then the dialog box shown Click Next button to go on STEP 4 Click on Other LocationsK
29. aving Always ON Monitor will remain on during power saving modes Suspend Off Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend modes All Modes Off Monitor blanked when the system enters any power saving mode 4 8 4 Video off Method Default Value Turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer SYNC Blank Default Vaule Writes blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen onlye DPMS Initial display power management signaling with DPMS 4 8 5MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the Modem can use 3 Default Value 4 5 7 9 10 11 NA 64 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 8 6 PWR Off Mode by PWR BTTN This field specifies the function of power button Instant Off When power button pressed the system Default Vaule turns off immediately After the power button has been pressed and held for four seconds the system turns off Delay 4 Sec 4 8 7 Wake Up Events These are I O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything that occurs to a device configured and recognized by the system even when the system is in a power down mode ES Setup Capea ight 10 1909 28080 lake Up Events OFF tem Help LIT amp COH ger DH Bami LL Haster Wake Up
30. ces c The computer system with a surge protector 30 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup The power LED on the front panel of the chassis will light After few seconds the system will then run power on tests Some additional messages will appear on the screen during the test If you do not see anything within 1NOTE 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power the system may have failed a power on test Recheck the jumper settings and connections or call your retailer for assistance 3 4 2 Power off procedures Exit from all the software applications shut down your operating system Switch off power button If you are using Win 95 98 the power supply should turn off automatically after Windows shut down Turn off all external devices Turn off your monitor 31 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3 5 BackPanel E opm This connector can be used to support PS 2 mouse PS2 Pies This connector can be used to support keyboard p a PS 2 keyboard This motherboard has two USB ports Universal Serial Black any USB compatible peripherals Bus and or hub can be connected into either USB port Serial port Teal One serial port is ready for a modem COM1 amp COM2 or other serial devices This connector is used for printers or Parelle port Burgundy other parallel devices You may connect joysticks or game pads to this connector for playing games or connect MIDI devices for playing e
31. diting professional audio Joystick Line Out Lime color can be cid connected to headphones or powered Midi and Gold i Audio Port speakers Line In Light Blue color allows audio sources to be recorded by your computer or played through the Line Out connector Mic Pink color allows microphones to be connected for inputting voice The PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard can be auto detected by this motherboard That means if you plug the PS 2 keyboard into the mouse connector it still can work without any trouble and vice versa It is recommended that you turn off the computer before connecting or disconnecting keyboard and or mouse 32 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 33 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 BIOS Setup 4 1 PhoenixNet Introduction PhoenixNet is a service that provides PC users with best of breed free software services to support their PC hardware and software and to turn their computer into a powerful tool for communication entertainment education and business 4 1 1 Internet Launch System The PhoenixNet Internet Launch System ILS is a patent pending technology built into the firmware to enable online PC users worldwide to communicate with PhoenixNet and to receive the free PhoenixNet services ILS resides safely within ROM and is activated the first time a user launches a PhoenixNet enabled PC with a Windows 98 Operating System 4 1 2 PhoenixNet Online Services When the PhoenixNet ILS
32. e 4 6 13USB Keyboard Under DOS Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard under DOS Enabled Disabled Default Value Chapter 4 4 7 Integrated Peripherals BIOS Setup CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1884 2000 Award Software Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Channel 10 OnChip IDE Channel 11 Primary Master PIG Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Primary Master UDMA Primary Slave UDMA Secondary Master UDMA Secondary Slave UDMA Init Display First ACS Audio ACG Modem IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 COM2 Moda Select Onboard Parallel Por Onboard Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Parallel EPP Type Enabled Enabled Auto Menu Level Auto Auta Aula Auto Auto Auto Auto Press Ente Disabled Enabled Enabled 2FB IROS3 Standard Item Help Hall 378 IRQ7 SPP 3 EPP1 8 Move Enter Select FID Save ESC ExH FT General Help FS Previous values F Fes Sare DeTaulla F7 Oplrimiec Deraulra Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 7 1 On Chip Primary IDE Channel 0 This field enables or disables the onboard IDE controller Enable Default Value Disabled 4 7 2 On Chip SecondaryIDE Channel 1 This field enables or disables the onboard IDE controller Enable Default Value Disabled 4 7 3 Primary Master Slave PIO Second
33. ecute the Helicopter demo within the HRTF Positional Audio Demos of this audio adapter When the helicopter flies behind you the rear speakers will work The following sections are for IWILL motherboards with SPDIF feature only 5 3 8 SPDIF SPDIF VERSION ONLY SPDIF is a digital singal in out put interface that is definded by both SONY and Philips It is commonly used in audio industry now adays 5 3 9 IWILL Opti Link SPDIF VERSION ONLY Opti Link is an optical in out put module that allows users to export and inport audio signal with a superior qulaity OPTICAL MODULE 96 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 100pt Link Installation TAAL SDT Darji nomma DNO cha yar 7 5 E DO Ene Old OUT DEAL iN OPTICAL MODULE Oi JATH SETTING 97 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 4 The Application Program Setup Please install STEP 1 When the connection between devices and Opti Link is done please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications Audio Environment Setting 98 Chapter 5 On board Audio JD Sesal CPU 5 High Low TO MD SETTING SEDE nsble SPDIF aut SPDIF in 7 Recarding nm SPF in SPDIF in Ipsphsckin SPOF bypass SPO oat eel ERABLE
34. ed D E L L L L L LL B zinch 16 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 17 Chapter 2 Feature 2 Features 21 Motherboard Components Placement 3 2 14 Chapter 2 Feature eee e gt 2 ee _ oem _ 19 Chapter2 ________________________________ 2 2 BlockDiagram Socket A 2 Host CPU Graphics Memory Bus North Bridge Clock PCI CONN 1 8 Senerator Ultra am Primary IDE RAID IDE Secondary SS KeyboardMouse 8733 Floppy 4 1 SOUND ONBOARD Parallel Serial Game Port 20 Chapter 2 Feature 2 3 Specifications Processor I F Socket A Supports 1 processor through Socket A Supports DDR 200MHz FSB Front Side Bus Supports AMD Duron CPU from 600 MHz to 800 MHz Supports AMD Athlon T Bird CPU from 750 MHz to 1 2GHz or higher CPU Frequency Voltage Select Supports CPU VIO adjustable by Jumper Supports CPU Multiplier selection by BIOS Supports CPU External Frequency selection Micro stepping 1MHz increment Chipset VIA KT133A chipset North Bridge VT8363A South Bridge VT82C686B Memor DRAM interface may be faster slower than CPU by 33 MHz Supports PC100 PC133 SDRAM VCM Supports Unbuffered DIMMs Supports 64M 128M 256M 512MB SDRAM Module Supports up to 1 5GB when using 256Mbit technology DRAM 21 Chapter 2 Featu
35. ess PhoenixNet sets desktop icons amp browser defaults 2 New browser window appears linking to www phoenixnet com 3 User selects Phoenixnet partner software amp services User enters name e mail and country PhoenixNet downloads and installs selected partner 5 software in the background with one mouse click User receives monetary reward by e mail 7 User receives ongoing PhoenixNet services to enhance their PC and Internet experience Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 2 BIOS Setup 4 2 1 Upgrade BIOS The BIOS can be upgraded from a diskette with the Award Flash utility AWDFLASH EXE The BIOS image file and update utility are available from IWILL s WEB site www iwill net 4 2 2 Enter BIOS setup program Power on the system by either pressing the Power On button or by using any of the power on features provided by the motherboard Then press the Del key after the Power On Self Test POST and before the scanning of IDE devices Simply look for the message Press DEL to enter SETUP displayed at the bottom of the screen during the boot up process If the message disappears before you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing Ctrl lt Alt gt and Del keys simultaneously Generally the BIOS default settings have been carefully chosen by the system manufacturer to pro
36. hapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 11 Iwill Smart Setting CMOS Setup Utillty Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Iwill smart Setting THE CPUIS _ Item Help Menu Level Spread Spectrum Modulated Disabled Micra Slepping CPU Clack 100 CPU Clock Ratio Auto CPU Vcore Setting Auto BIOS ROM Flash Protect Non Flash eb Move Ente Select FIO Save ESC Exil Fl General Heip Previous Values F Fail Sate Defaults F7 Optimied Defaults Over clocking is not guaranteed Users must have substantial knowledge of proper CPU relative to adjusting CPU speeds Over clocking should be done only by experienced engineers who conduct tests 73 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 11 1 Iwill MicroStepping MicroStepping Microstepping is Iwill s anther step forward to provides users fuss free CPU frequency set up procedure It contains two main functions Auto Detecting CPUs speed and Micro Adjustable CPU FSB speed Auto Detecting CPU speed IWILL MicroStepping will auto detect the CPU s factory multiplier setting and CPU FSB to the factory default This function provides a fuss free CPU set up process for the general users Micro Adjustable CPU FSB speed IWILL provides a user friendly overclocking function that allows users to experience the fun of overclocking This function allows user to adjust CPU FSB by 1MHz interval This is particularly useful when user wants to extract the most out of the purchased CPU
37. hapter 4 BIOS Setup DRAM Settings The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory DRAM The default timings have been carefully chosen and should only be altered if data is being lost Such a scenario might well occur if your system had mixed speed DRAM chips installed Longer delays might result however this preserves the integrity of the data held in the slower memory chips 4 6 1 SDRAM Cycle Length When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer 2 3 Default Value 4 6 2 Bank Interleave Select numbers of Bank to Bank to realize fast and seamless data access mode amony many different pages By SPD Default Vaule 2 Banks 4 Banks 4 6 3 DRAM Clock This field allows you to select the DRAM operating frequency to get better performance Host DRAM clock is the same speed as Front Default Value Side Bus HCLK 33 MHz DRAM clock is set 33 MHz less than the Front Side Bus 52 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 6 4 Memory Hole In order to improve performance certain space in memory is reserved for ISA cards This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB 15M 16M Disabled Default Value 4 6 5PCI Dynamic Bursting When enabled every write transaction goes to the write buffer and burstable transactions will then burst on the P
38. hen follow the prompts to complete setup 6 5 5 Management Console MMC KK266 R only Please follow the steps on section of IDE RAID Setup to complete setup 6 5 6 HyperDisk RAID Utility KK266 R only Please follow the steps on section of IDE RAID Setup to complete setup 6 5 7 Audio Application Utility For Windows NT Please follow the steps on section of Audio Application Utility to complete setup 120
39. hen resources are controlled manually assign each System interrupt a type depending on the type of device using the interrupt 4 9 3 1 11RQ3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Default Value Legacy ISA 4 9 3 2 DMA Resources 4 9 3 2DMA 0 1 3 5 6 7 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Default Value Legacy ISA 4 9 4 PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA VESA video or MPEG card Enabled PCI co works with ISA MPEG card Disabled Default Vaule 4 9 4 1 5 PCI 1 IRQ PCI 1 5 IRQ PCI 2 6 IRQ PCI 3 Onboard Sound IRQ PCI 4 Onboard RAID IRQ These fields set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot The default setting for each field is Auto which uses auto routing to determine IRQ use All cases except above Auto Default Value 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 10 PC Health Status This page is monitoring your status of computer On the screen displays CPU System temperature FAN speed and voltages CMOS Setup Utility Copyrighti C 1884 2000 Award Software PC Health Status Current CPU Temp Item Help Current System Temp Current CPLIFAM Speed Menu Level Current SYSFAN Speed Vcore o3 3M BV 12V he Move Ente Select F D awe ESC Exil Fl F5 Previous Values Fail amp ate Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 72 C
40. hlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software SG CARE iwin smart soning Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password Right lt PgUp gt lt gt lt 105 Move to the previc OU Save amp Exit Setup the field Exit Without Saving side Move to the field c side Quit from setup pr saving changes o current menu pagt f Select Item F10 Sawer amp dinihteriuipage SelectTitine dieviold ard Disk Type Select the next General Help Item Help Previous Values Fail Safe Defaults Optimized Default setiip prnnram 39 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 4 Standard CMOS Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Feature Data mrn dd i yy Wed July 19 2000 Item Help Time HAMM 58 18 53 24 IDE Primary Master Press Enter Menu Level IDE Primary Slave Press Enter Mone IDE Secondary Master Press Enter Mone IDE Secondary Slave Press Enter None Drive 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B Floppy 3 Support Disabled Video EGA VGA Halt On All errors Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 84512K Total Memory 65536K fae Move Ente Select PUIPD Value FTO Save ESC Exit FT General Help Fb Previous Valiss
41. ide this support it is more common and much faster for modern system chipsets to provide support for gate A20 Fast GateA20 signal supported by core logic Normal GateA20 signal supported by keyboard Default Vaule controller 4 5 12Typematic Rate Setting This field determines if the typematic rate is to be used When enabled the BIOS will report after a moment that the key has been depressed repeatedly When disabled the BIOS will report only once if a key is held down continuously This feature is used to accelerate cursor movements using the arrow keys Enable Disabled Default Value 4 5 13Typematic Rate Chars Sec When Typematic Rate Setting enabled this field specifies how many characters will be displayed in one second when a key is held down continuously 6 Default Value 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 48 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 5 14 Typematic Delay Msec When enabled typematic delay allows you to select the time delay between when the key is first pressed and when the acceleration begins 250msec Default Value 500msec 750msec 1000msec 4 5 15Security Option This field configures how the system security is handled It works conjunction with SETTING SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of the system Setup System needs a password to enter BIOS Default Value setup program System System needs a password to boot 4 5 1605 Select for DRAM gt 6 When enabled
42. is inside Power Installer CD for this motherboard Driver Software Utility Intel INF Utility PC Cillin Anti Virus Security Driver Hardware Monitor Utility Award Patch File Suspend To Disk Guide Onboard AGP Driver Adobe Acrobat Reader USB Device Driver Management Console MMC RAID 100 Install Guide HyperDisk RAID Utiltiy User s Manual Audio Application Utility Windows NT only Make Driver Exit 116 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 2 6 3 How to use the Power installer CD The Power Installer CD supports the Auto Run program under Windows 98 95 2000 and Windows NT operating systems All the necessary drivers utilities and manual for this motherboard will show on the screen Power Installer does not support a keyboard at this moment You must use a mouse to install it 6 2 1 How to view manual This Power Installer CD includes detailed information of all manuals for every motherboard manufactured Please insert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive Click the View Manual item and select the product that you want to view How to make driver diskette 6 3 1 Without O S installed This bootable Power Installer CD also allows you to boot up your system even when the OS has not been installed During the boot up process you can perform Diskette Creator which will automatically make the driver diskettes you need Follow the instructions below to make your own device driver floppy diskettes if you have
43. l input Setup STEP 1 connecting the Toslink plug to one side of the optcial cable and than plugs it into the optical out put jack of the oprtable CD player 2 Unplug the optical protection plug from the Iwill Opti Link STEP Connects the other side of the optical cable to the Iwill Opti Link in put optical jack PORTABLE CO PLAYER WITH OPTICAL CRIT Opti Link Por _ CD PL ATYEH TC DPTICAL IN 108 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 6 2 Standard CD MD Player output to Iwill Opti Link optical input Setup STEP 1 Unplug the optical protection plug from both connecting devices STEP 2 one side of the optical cable to the CD MD out put optical jack STEP Connects the other side of the optical cable to the Iwill opti Link in put optical jack OPTICAL LINK TO Nhi Ds DECR 109 Chapter 5 On board Audio t ks Li k TOUS amp _ When the connection is done please go to the Start 1NOTE menu and select PCI Audio Applications Audio Environment Setting 110 Chapter 5 On board Audio SEDI SETTING 111 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 7 Loopback bypass mode Setup 5 7 1CD ROM Digital Output to Opti Link SPDIF IN Setup Connects one side of the 2 pin cable option to the Digital Out jack at the back of the CD ROM STEP 2 CD FOM DIGITAL OUT
44. lt Value Disabled 4 5 4 CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This field specifies whether the CPU L2 cache supports ECC or not Enable Disabled Default Value 46 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 5 5 Quick Power On Self Test This field allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Enable Default Value Disabled 4 5 6 First Secondary Third Other Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items Floppy 5120 0 SCSI RAID100 CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 ZIP100 USB FDD USBZIP USB CDROM LAN Disabled 4 5 7 Swap Floppy Drive When enabled floppy drives A and B will be exchanged without the user physically changing the connection on the Enable Disabled Default Value 4 5 9 Boot Up Floppy Seek Seeks disk drives during boot up Disabling speeds boot up Enable Default Value Disabled 4 5 10Boot Up NumLock Status This field determines the configuration of the numeric keypad after system boot up If On the keypad uses numbers keys If Off the keypad uses arrow keys ON Default Value Off 4 BIOS Setu 4 5 11Gate A20 Option This field configures how the gate A20 is handled The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 MB At first the gate A20 was handled from a pin on the keyboard While some keyboards still prov
45. lue 7 9 10 57 Chapter 4 BIOS Setu 4 7 6 4 SB Use Select This item allows you to selec sound blaster channel DMA 0 1 Default Value 2 3 4 7 6 5 MIDI Port This item allows you to selec MIDI Port enable disable Enable Disabled Default Value 4 7 6 6 MIDI Address Port This item allows you to selec MIDI Port address 330 303H 310 313H 320 323H 330 333H Default Value gt N D N Q D 3 D gt This item allows you to select port disable 200 207H Disabled Default Value 4 7 7 AC97 Modem This item allows you to decide to enable disable the VIA chipset family to support AC97 Modem Auto Disabled Default Value 4 7 81DE HDD Block Mode When enabled the IDE controller will use the faster block mode to access devices Enable Default Value Disabled 58 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 7 90nboard FDD Controller This field enables or disables the onboard floppy controller Enable Default Value Disabled 4 7 100nboard Serial Port 1 2 These fields configure the onboard serial ports There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from 3F8 IRQ 4 Port address 3F8h IRQ 4 Default Vaule 2F8 IRQ 3 Port address 2F8h IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 Port address 3E8h IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 Port address 2E8h IRQ 3 Auto BIOS assigns port address and IRQ channel automatically Disabled Disables serial port
46. nition 2 ss 12 ev 3 GROUND 13 GROUND 5 Power 5 GROUND 15 GROUND GROUND jSVSiandby 19 5v 30 a 20 sv Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 9 Front panel connector J43 24 12 22 Chapter 1 Quick Installation ACPI ACPI LED 3 4 PIN 3 Anode ALED IDE LED 7 8 7 Anode NNI RST REST 11 12 11 RST _ FLED System Power LED 18 18 17 15V CC PIM 18 NC 17 GND Speaker 21 22 23 24 PIN 21 VCC PIN 22 5 0 PIN 23 NC PIN 24 SPEAK BUZZ Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 10 Aux In connector Aux IN 1 4 11 CD In connector CD IN CD IN Pin Assignment e 6 6 iLe Channel 2 a AUX IN 2 3 1 4 12 Internal USB connector 2 GND 4 3 GND 4 Right Channel Pin Assignment Lef Channel 2 3 2 40 aA Eight Channel The motherboard has two USB ports onboard The extra two USB support can only functionable with the additional USB riser kit Pin Assignment 1 5 V 3 USBDT2 5 LISBT 2 TND S GND 29W 4 B GND 10 NC Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 13SPDIF connector Optional 2 EXI IT Jm Pin Assignment 1 412V ZMC XMC 4 SPDIFO 5 SPDIFI 6 GNB amp SPGPIO SNC 10 NC Quick Installation ter 1 Ch 1 5 Form Factor eee e
47. or password setting When a password has been enabled and the Security Option field is set as Setup you will be required to enter the password every time you try to enter BIOS Setup program This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally if the Security Option field is set as Boot the BIOS will request a password every time your system boot This would prevent unau thorized use of your computer In you wish to use this function bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Type your password and press Enter After the message onfirm Password is displayed re type your password The Supervisor Password function will be in effect after you save and exit setup To disable a password bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Press Enter A message will confirm that the password is disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter setup program freely 79 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 15 Save amp Exit Setup Saves current CMOS value and exit BIOS setup program CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Iwill Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power M
48. pass mode Setup 112 Power Installar CD 116 6 1 Software Installation 116 6 2 How to use the Power installer CD 117 6 3 How to make driver diskette 117 o 4 InstalliDrIVer 2 2222 119 6 5 Install Software Utility 120 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 Quick Installation 1 1 Layout x 3 mi s n 5 fe i II 5 T HEP i FOG DA Dun EU RAID IDE in Line RAID ITEM Se gt 15 CESS ESS SS SSS SSS LE IR a s aaa ITY a 54 4 2 nomma Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 2 V Item Checklist The motherboard Operation manual ATA 66 100 cable Floppy cable Power Installer CD Optional 1 USB riser kit Thermal Sensor for System Display Cache Riser Card Infrared port cable Display Cache Riser Card Optional Module SPDIF version only Jumpers 1 3 1 Clear CMOS jumper CMOS n t Clear CMOS Default Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 3 2 F
49. pter 4 BIOS Setup 4 4 3 5 Oylinders Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk 4 4 3 6 Heads Set the number of read write heads 4 4 3 7 Precomp Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk 4 4 3 8 Sectors Set the number of sectors per track 4 4 4 Drive A Drive B This field specifies the traditional type of floppy drives B default Floppy drive is connected Specifies extended CHS translation mode 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in A 1 2M floppy drive is connected 720K 3 5 in A 720K floppy drive is connected 1 44M 3 5 in B default A 1 44M floppy drive is connected 2 88M 3 5 in A 2 88M floppy drive is connected 4 4 5 Floppy 3 Mode Support 3 Mode floppy drive is a type of 3 5 inch drive used by NEC PC98 computers It supports both 1 2M and 1 44M formats using the same drive This field specifies which drive supports 3 Mode When a floppy drive is specified to support 3 Mode the respective drive setting in Drive A Drive B field will be invalid 42 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Disabled eccle Default Value No 3 Mode drive is connectedd A 3 Mode drive is connected as drive A A 3 Mode drive is connected as drive B Both drive A and drive B are 3 Mode drives 4 4 6 Video EGA VGA _ Default Value SPecifies EGA or VGA adapterd CGA 40 Specifies CGA adapter with 40 column mode CGA 80 Specifies CGA adapter with 80 column mode MONO Specifies Monochrome adapter 4 4 7 Halt
50. re Graphics Supports AGP2X AGP4X General PCI 2 2 compliance Supports 32 bit 33MHz PCI interface Supports 97 Digital Link interface Supports ATA33 ATA66 IDE interface Supports Floppy interface Supports 16550A UART interface Supports ECP EPP interface Supports PS2 interface Supports SIR interface Supports USB interface RAID onboard KK266 R only Supports 2 ATA100 channels Supports RAID Level 0 1 Supports Win9gX WinNT Win2K Linux Sound support C Media HW Sound controller on board Supports Game MIDI interface Supports Win9X WinNT Win2K 22 Chapter 2 Feature Expansion Slot Sockets and Connectors One Socket 462 socket Three DIMM sockets One AGP slot Five PCI slots One AMR slot Two IDE connectors Two IDE RAID connectors One FDC connector Others ATX Form Factor 305mm x 235mm 23 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3 Hardware Setup 3 4 Before Installation For installation you may need some or all of the following tools Medium size flat blade screwdriver Medium size Phillips head screwdriver A 3 16 inch nut driver or wrench Users must follow these guidelines to ensure the motherboard is protected during installation 1 Make sure your computer is powered off wheneven work in with inside components 2 The motherboard like all other electronic equipment is sensitive to static Please take the proper precautions when handling it If possible ground yourself by touching me
51. sting sound drivers from your current system before you install this PCI sound device driver 86 Chapter 5 On board Audio STEP 1 Click Start button move the highlight bar to Setting item and select the Control Panel STEP 2 Double click Multimedia icon STEP 3 Select Devices page and press Add button Select Unlisted or Updated Driver item in List of Drivers Select C Media CM8738 item and press OK button Press OK button STEP 9 Now you have already installed the PCI Audio Adapter under Microsoft Windows 4 0 successfully If you want to install the Windows applications continue the following steps STEP 10 Click start key STEP 11 Select Run item STEP 12 key in drive and path for Windows NT application installation program STEP 13 Click OK to start the installation procedure and follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation When all of application softwares have been installed shut down the Windows NT system and then reboot your system 87 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 TheAudio Rack 5 3 1 Introduction By means of a user friendly interface as easy as operating your home stereo system this PCI audio rack provides you with the control over your PC s audio functions including the advantage of four speakers mode enable disable and perfect digital sound SPDIF version ONLY input output control 88 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 3 2About
52. tal table or desk keep the board in its conductive wrapping until it is configured and ready to be installed in your system 3 Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives especially magnetic screwdrivers Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembed 4 Keep water and liquids away from your computer and its components 24 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3 2 Install the Processor The CPU should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating If this is not the case then purchase a fan before you turn on your system e Be sure that there is sufficient air circulation across the WK processors heatsink by regularly checking that your CPU fan is working Without sufficient circulation the processor could overheat and damage both the processor and the motherboard You may install an auxiliary fan if necessary SOCKE 1452 FOR SOCKET A 25 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Locate the socket and open it by first pulling the lever of socket upward Insert the CPU into the socket Please keep the lever right angle when inserting CPU Step3 When inserting the CPU please note the correct orientation as shown The notched corner should point toward the end of the lever 26 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step4 Push the lever down to close the socket E Step6 Push the clip of heatsink downward to hock the ear of socket firmly 27 Chapter 3 Hardware Set
53. talled then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 4 2 How to install Award Patch File You may just click on the Award Patch File shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 4 3How to Install Onboard AGP Driver You may just click on the Onboard AGP Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 4 4 How to install USB Device Driver Please follow the steps on section of USB Device Driver Setup to complete setup 6 4 5 How to install High Point XStore Pro You may just click on the High Point XStore Pro shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 4 6 How to install RAID 100 Install Guide KK266 R Only TheDrivers Location Drivers AMIRaid Win9x Please follow the steps on the document to complete setup 119 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 5 Install Software Utility 6 5 1 How to use PC Cillin Anti Virus program Simply click on the PC Cillin Anti Virus shown on screen that be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 5 2 How to use Hardware Monitoring Utility You may just click on the Hardware Monitor Utility shown on screen then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 5 3 How to use Suspend To Disk Guide Please follow the steps on the document to complete setup 6 5 4 How to use Adobe Acrobat Reader You may just click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader shown on screen t
54. tiplexed joystickK MIDI connector Trademark Acknowledgments Microsoft Windows Direct Sound 3D and Direct Music are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Technology Ltd Aureal is a trademark of Aureal Inc ASD is registered trademark of Aureal Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged Information in this manual is subject to change without notice 82 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 1 AudioFeatures 5 1 1 Special Features 32 bit PCI bus master Full duplex playback and recording built in 16 bits CODEC HRTF 3D positional audio supports both Direct Sound 3D 4 A3D interfaces supports earphones two and four channel speakers mode Support Windows 3 1 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 MPU 401 Game Midi port and legacy audio SB16 support Downloadable Wave Table Synthesizer supports Direct Music 5 1 2 Digital Audio SPDIF IN OUT SPDIF version only Up to 24 bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate voice playback recording Full duplex playback and recording 120dB audio quality measured Auto detectable SPDIF IN signal level from 0 5V to 5V 5 1 3 Stereo Mixer and FM Music Synthesizer Stereo analog mixing from CD Audio Line in Stereo digital mixing from Voice FM Wave table Digital CD Audio Mono mixing from MIC and software adjustable volume OPL3 FM synthesizer 4 oper
55. ty Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Iwill Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password ESC gt te Select ltem F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type 76 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 13 Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Iwill Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Geiaulis Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password ESC Quit Select Item gt Fid Save amp Exit Setup 1 Time Date Hard Disk Type 77 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 14 Set Supervisor User Password Setting CMOS Setup Ltility Copyright C 1984 2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Iwill Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Enter Password PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC Quit 3 Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Tel Time Date Hard Disk Type 78 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup These setup pages are used f
56. up Finally attach the fan cable to the CPU fan header FCPU Don t forget to set the correct bus frquency and Multiple frequency multiple setting is available only on unlocked processors for your socket 462 processor or else boot up may not be possible 3 3 Install Memory Modules The motherboard has three Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM sockets and supports the maximum memory size up to 1 5GB These DIMM sockets only support 3 3V unbuffered SDRAM modules The motherboard also support SPD Serial Presence Detect architecture to provide the best choice for performance vs stability The chipset does not support ECC However the ECC memory modules may still be used but the ECC function iW ARN will not be available No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory modules 28 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 1 Open latches of DIMM socket 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 4 Press the latches into the notches of the RAM module 3 4 ATX Power Supply Connector 3 4 1 Power on procedures After all connections are made close thesystem case over Be sure that all switches are off Connect the power cord into the power suppply located on the back of your system case Many of the power supply support 110V 220V by a switch setting Switch your power supply to the correct supply voltage Turn on your system in the following order a The monitor b The external devi
57. vide the absolute maximum performance and reliability It is very dangerous to change any setting without full m understanding We strongly recommend that you DO NOT update your BIOS if the system works perfectly ww DO NOT change any setting unless you fully understand what it means 37 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 2 3 Using BIOS setup program lt PgUp gt or lt gt lt F10 gt Move to the previc Move to the next f Move to the field c side Move to the field c side Quit from setup pr saving changes o current menu main menu page Select the previou Select the next val General Help Item Help Previous Values Fail Safe Defaults Optimized Default Save the current v proaram If the system is no longer able to boot after changing the settings the only way to recover it is to clear the data stored in RTC CMOS To reset the RTC CMOS data take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again This will return the RTC to the default setting Then get into the BIOS setup program choose Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults and select the original manufacturer default settings in your CMOS 38 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 3 Main Menu The main menu allows you to select from several setup pages Use the arrow keys to select among these pages and press Enter key to enter the sub menu A brief description of each hig

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