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Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW (BOXD815EGEWU) Motherboard
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1. NOOOOOO0000 0000000000 OM12563 Item Description A Processor fan fan 1 Main power Wake on LAN technology Chassis fan fan 2 Chassis intrusion SCSI hard drive activity LED mmoou Figure 22 Power and Hardware Control Connectors 70 Technical Reference Figure 23 shows the add in board and peripheral interface connectors 2 1 ooo000000 ooooo00000 asa aja 2 1 nogagunmgd 0000000000 sO000000000000000000 OM12564 G F E Item Description A PCI slot 4 B PCI slot 3 C PCI slot 2 D PCI slot 1 E Primary IDE F Secondary IDE G Diskette drive Figure 23 Add in Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors 71 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Front Panel Connectors Figure 24 shows the location of the front panel connectors 72 LI LJ gt
2. OM12687 Figure 18 PS 2 Port and USB Port Wake Configuration Jumper Block Locations Table 7 describes the jumper settings for configuring the PS 2 mouse and keyboard ports Table 7 Jumper Settings for the PS 2 Ports Jumper Setting Configuration 1 2 1 3 Allows wake from ACPI state S1 rn 2 3 1 3 Allows wake from keyboard mouse in all ACPI states an must also set ACPI BIOS option to S3 None E PS 2 ports will not function 35 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Table 8 describes the jumper settings for configuring USB port 0 and USB port 1 Table 8 Jumper Settings for the USB Ports Jumper Setting Configuration 1 2 rr Allows wake from ACPI state S1 2 3 A oo Allows wake from USB ports in all ACPI states must also set ACPI BIOS option to S3 None LS USB ports will not function Clearing the Passwords 36 This procedure assumes that the desktop board is installed in the computer and the configuration jumper block is set to normal mode l 2 B 10 Remove the computer cover 12 11 13 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 Turn off all peripheral devices connected
3. OM12565 Description IO TMO O W Alternate front panel power LED connector Reserved Reset switch Hard drive activity LED Power LED On Off switch No connect Ground 5 V Figure 24 Front Panel Connectors Technical Reference Desktop Board Resources Interrupts Table 33 IRQ Interrupts System Resource NMI l O channel check Reserved interval timer Reserved keyboard buffer full Reserved cascade interrupt from slave PIC COM2 user available if COM2 is not present COM1 LPT2 Plug and Play option audio user available Diskette drive controller LPT1 Old Oli om PO o Real time clock co User available o User available _ User available ine Onboard mouse port if present else user available _ wo Reserved math coprocessor wech gt Primary IDE if present else user available _ al Secondary IDE if present else user available Default but can be changed to another IRQ 73 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 74 A Error Messages and Indicators The board reports POST errors in two ways e By sounding a beep code e By displaying an error message on the monitor BIOS Beep Codes The BIOS beep codes are listed in Table 34 The BIOS also issues a beep code one
4. The location of the board s BIOS configuration jumper block labeled C6D6 is shown in Figure 17 Ein OM12560 Figure 17 BIOS Configuration Jumper Block Location This three pin jumper block shown in Figure 17 enables all desktop board configurations to be done in BIOS Setup Table 6 shows the jumper settings for the Setup program modes Table 6 Jumper Settings for the BIOS Setup Program Modes Function Mode Normal Configure Recovery 34 Jumper Setting Configuration The BIOS uses current configuration information and passwords for booting After the POST runs Setup runs automatically The maintenance menu is displayed The BIOS attempts to recover the BIOS configuration A recovery diskette is required Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Setting the PS 2 and USB Wake Configuration Jumper Blocks The 3 pin PS 2 jumper block labeled J2B1 enables configuration of the two PS 2 ports The 3 pin USB port jumper block labeled J2B2 enables configuration of the two USB ports Figure 18 shows the location of these jumpers on the board
5. e Split digital analog architecture for improved S N signal to noise ratio gt 90 dB e Power management support for APM 1 2 and ACPI 2 0 driver dependent e 3 D stereo enhancement The audio subsystem consists of the following e Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 e Analog Devices Inc AD1885 analog codec NOTES The line out connector is designed to power headphones or amplified speakers only Poor audio quality may occur if passive non amplified speakers are connected to this output Audio drivers and utilities are available from the Intel customer support World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop Desktop Board Features BIOS The BIOS provides the Power On Self Test POST the BIOS Setup program the PCI and IDE auto configuration utilities and the video BIOS The BIOS is stored in the Firmware Hub The BIOS can be upgraded by following the instructions in Chapter 3 PCI Auto Configuration If you install a PCI add in board in your computer the PCI auto configuration utility in the BIOS automatically detects and configures the resources IRQs DMA channels and I O space for that add in board You do not need to run the BIOS Setup program after you install a PCI add in board IDE Auto Configuration If you install an IDE device such as a hard drive in your computer the IDE auto configuration utility in the BIOS automatically detects and configures the device for your com
6. 5 Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector see Figure 14 OM12557 Figure 14 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector 31 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Removing the 1 GHz or Greater Processor Fan Heatsink 32 To remove the fan heatsink for the 1 GHz or greater processor follow these instructions Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 Disconnect the processor fan cable Remove the fan from the fan heatsink Slowly pull up the handle of the plastic clip reversing the action shown in Figure 12 A Disengage the fan heatsink clip by pushing your index finger against the back of the clip as you pull up on the clip extension with your thumb see Figure 15 UE de GS OM11069 Figure 15 Removing the Fan Heatsink 6 Remove the fan heatsink 7 Raise the processor socket handle completely and remove the processor Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Connecting the IDE Cable The Intel boxed desktop board package includes one IDE cable The cable is capable of connecting two drives to the desktop board and supports the Ultra DMA 33 and ATA 66
7. 3 and 4 IEC 60950 2 edition 1991 with Amendments 1 2 3 and 4 EMKO TSE 74 SEC 207 94 EMC Regulations Title Bi National Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment USA and Canada The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment European Union The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment International Summary of Nordic deviations to EN 60950 Norway Sweden Denmark and Finland The desktop board complies with the EMC regulations stated in Table 37 when correctly installed in a compatible host system Table 37 EMC Regulations Regulation Title FCC Class B Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Parts 2 and 15 Subpart B Radiofrequency Devices USA ICES 003 Class B EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 AS NZS 3548 Class B CISPR 22 3 Edition Class B CISPR 24 1997 Interference Causing Equipment Standard Digital Apparatus Canada Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment European Union Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Limits and methods of measurement European Union Australian Communications Authority Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility Australia and New Zealand Limits and meth
8. e Mixed speed DIMM configuration will default to the slowest speed DIMM installed Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide The board supports the processor and memory module combinations shown in Table 3 Table 3 Processor and Memory Module Combinations Processor Type System Bus Frequency PC100 Memory Modules PC133 Memory Modules Intel Celeron processor 66 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Intel Celeron processor 100 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Intel Pentium IIl processor 100 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Intel Pentium IIl processor 133 MHz Will operate at 100 MHz Will operate at 133 MHz see note below amp NOTE 100 MHz system bus frequency processors will support 133 MHz memory however the memory will operate at 100 MHz Chipset The D815EGEW board includes the following chipset e Intel 82815EG Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH with Accelerated Hub Architecture AHA bus e Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 with AHA bus e 4 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH Intel 82815EG Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH The GMCH provides the following e An integrated Synchronous DRAM memory controller with autodetection of SDRAM e Support for ACPI Rev 2 0 and APM Rev 1 2 compliant power management Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 The Intel 82801BA ICH2 has these features e Four 33 MHz Pe
9. o de baterias usadas deve ser feita de acordo com as regulamenta es ambientais da regi o Brazilian Portuguese Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components To replace the battery follow these steps 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before replacing the battery 3 Remove the computer cover 4 Locate the battery on the desktop board see Figure 19 5 With your fingernail or a medium flat bladed screwdriver gently pry the battery hold down latch back enough to free the battery from its socket 6 Install the new battery in the socket orienting the as shown in Figure 19 7 Replace the computer cover before reconnecting the computer OM12558 Figure 19 Removing the Battery from the Board gt NOTE If your local ordinances permit you may dispose of individual batteries as normal trash Do not expose batteries to excessive heat or fire Keep all batteries away from children 39 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 40 3 Updating the BIOS This chapter tells you how to update the BIOS by either using the Intel Express BIOS Update utility or the Intel Flash Memory Update utility and recovering th
10. oooonnnccccnnnnocccoccccconananccnnnncnnnannncncnnnnnnnnos 29 12 Lowering the Plastic Clip Handle aan are 30 13 Attaching the Fan to the Fan Heatsink eese 31 14 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector 31 15 Removing the Fan Heatsink occcocococcconononononenonononononononononenonenonononenonenenrenenennns 32 16 Connecting the IDE Cable ac onse ee een 33 17 BIOS Configuration Jumper Block Location omooooocccnnnncccnncconcnccnnncccnannnannncnnnnnnnnana nono 34 18 PS 2 Port and USB Port Wake Configuration Jumper Block Locations 35 19 Removing the Battery from the Boarld mn4 44H 39 20 Back Panel Connectors us e Ida as 68 21 HEET 69 22 Power and Hardware Control Connectors 70 23 Add in Board and Peripheral Interface Connechors nn nnnnnnnnnnnnennnennn 71 24 Front Panel Connectors aci ca itc oet dt dis paene dress 72 Tables 14 Feature SUMMA od eH toe ee esse 7 24 JSUDDOPIBPIODSSSOES se labra tu ee EE 10 3 Processor and Memory Module Combinatons nn 12 4 RJ 45 LAN Connector LEDS nach 16 5 Standby Current Requiremerts cerne ek 19 6 Jumper Settings for the BIOS Setup Program Modes sse 34 7 Jumper Settings Tor the PS 2 Ports rar a 35 8 Jumper Settings for the USB Ports kee 36 9 BIOS Setup Program Menu Bar a e aec EEN 45 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Pr
11. IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration There are four IDE submenus primary master primary slave secondary master and secondary slave Table 19 shows the format of the IDE submenus For brevity only one example is shown Table 19 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Submenus Feature Options Description Drive Installed None Displays the type of drive installed Type e None Specifies the IDE configuration mode for IDE devices e User User allows capabilities to be changed Auto default Auto fills in capabilities from ATA ATAPI device e CD ROM e ATAPI Removable e Other ATAPI e DE Removable Maximum Capacity None Displays the capacity of the drive LBA Mode Control e Disabled Enables or disables LBA mode control e Enabled default Multi Sector Transfers e Disabled Specifies number of sectors per block for transfers from e 2 Sectors the hard disk drive to memory e 4 Sectors Check the hard disk drive s specifications for optimum e 8 Sectors setting e 16 Sectors default PIO Mode e Auto default Specifies the PIO mode Note e 0 e 1 e 2 e 3 e 4 Note These configuration options appear only if an IDE device is installed continued 55 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Table 18 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Submenus continued Feature Ultra DMA Cable Detected No
12. a processor follow these instructions 1 2 3 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 Locate the processor socket and raise the socket handle completely see Figure 6 B Aligning the pins of the processor with the socket insert the processor into the socket see Figure 6 A and C Close the handle completely see Figure 6 D OM11639 Figure 6 Installing the Processor in the Processor Socket Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components amp NOTE For instructions on how to install a fan heatsink for a processor 1 GHz or greater see page 29 5 Place the fan heatsink on top of the processor see Figure 7 OM11619 Figure 7 Attaching the Heatsink to the Processor 6 Attach the fan heatsink clips to the processor socket see Figure 8 OM11620 A Fanheatsink clip B Processor socket Figure 8 Attaching the Fan Heatsink Clips to the Processor Socket 27 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 7 Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector see Figure 9 OM12556 Figure 9 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector Removing the Processor 28 To remove the processor follow these instructions Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 Disconnect the processor fan cable Detach the
13. again followed by two more beeps indicating the successful recovery of the boot block This sequence of events indicates a successful BIOS recovery e A series of continuous beeps indicates a failed BIOS recovery If recovery fails return to step 1 and repeat the recovery process If recovery is successful turn off the computer and disconnect its power cord Remove the computer cover and continue with the following steps Reinstall the jumper back on pins 1 2 as shown below to set normal mode for Setup H 1 O 3 Leave the update diskette in drive A replace the computer cover and connect the computer s power cord Turn on the computer and continue with the BIOS update see page 41 43 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 44 Using the Setup Program You can use the BIOS Setup program to change the configuration information and boot sequence for the computer This chapter tells you how to access the BIOS Setup program and lists Setup features options and default settings NOTE For reference purposes you should write down the current Setup settings When you make changes to the settings update this record BIOS Setup Program Modes The BIOS Setup program has three modes of operation e Normal mode for normal operations e Configure mode for clearing passwords see Chapter 2 for instructions e Recovery mode for BIOS recovery The setting of the BIOS configuration jumper block
14. bi directional mode continued Using the Setup Program Table 17 Peripheral Configuration Submenu continued Feature Options Description Base I O Address e 378 default Specifies the base UO address for the parallel port This feature is present 278 only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled E Interrupt e IRQ5 Specifies the interrupt for the parallel port This feature is present IRQ7 default only when Parallel Port is setto Enabled DMA Channel 1 Specifies the DMA channel This feature is present 3 default only when Parallel Port Mode is setto ECP Audio Device e Disabled Enables or disables the onboard audio subsystem e Enabled default LAN Device e Disabled Enables or disables the LAN device This feature is present Enabled only when there is default onboard LAN Legacy USB Support e Disabled Enables or disables USB legacy support e Enabled See USB Support on page 13 for more information default 53 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide IDE Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar then IDE Configuration 54 Maintenance Main Advanced PCI Configuration Security Power Boot Exit Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration Diskette IDE Configuration Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration Table 18 shows the features used to co
15. c Or o Selects a different menu screen T or lt l gt Moves cursor up or down Tab Moves cursor to the next field Enter Executes command or selects the submenu F9 Load the default configuration values for the current menu lt F10 gt Save the current values and exits the BIOS Setup program lt Esc gt Exits the menu Maintenance Menu 46 The Maintenance menu is used to clear passwords to access the extended configuration submenu and to access processor information Setup only displays this menu in the configure mode See page 34 for information about setting the configure mode To access this menu select Maintenance on the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot IS UE Extended Configuration Table 11 Maintenance Menu Feature Options Description Clear All Passwords e Yes default Clears the user and administrative passwords e No Clear BIS Credentials Yes default Clears the Wired for Management Boot Integrity Service BIS e No credentials Extended No options Invokes the Extended Configuration submenu Configuration CPU Microcode No options Displays CPU s Microcode Update Revision Update Revision CPU Stepping No options Displays CPU s Stepping Signature Signature Extended Configuration Submenu Using the Setup Program To access this submenu select Maintenance on the menu bar then Extended Configuration Maintenan
16. controls the BIOS Setup Program Operating mode The jumper is set to normal mode at the factory NOTE The Setup menus described in this section apply to the desktop boards with BIOS identifier EW81510A 86A Desktop boards with other BIOS identifiers might have differences in some of the Setup menu screens The BIOS Setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the computer The BIOS Setup program is accessed by pressing the F2 key after the Power On Self Test POST memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins The menu bar is shown below Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 9 BIOS Setup Program Menu Bar Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Clears Allocates Configures Sets Configures Selects boot Saves or passwords and resources for advanced passwords power options discards Boot Integrity hardware features and security management changes to Service BIS components available features features Setup credentials and through the program configures chipset options extended configuration memory settings For information about the BIS refer to the Intel World Wide Web site at http developer intel com design security index1 htm 45 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Table 10 shows the function keys available for menu screens Table 10 BIOS Setup Program Function Keys BIOS Setup Program Function Key Description
17. fan heatsink clips Remove the heatsink Raise the socket handle completely Remove the processor DAA eg Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing a 1 GHz or Greater Processor Fan Heatsink To install a processor follow the instructions given on page 26 Figure 6 Follow the instructions below to install the fan heatsink on a processor 1 GHz or greater 1 Attach the fan heatsink to the processor making sure the notch at the bottom of the heatsink is aligned on the processor socket label side see Figure 10 A Figure 10 Attaching the Fan Heatsink Over the Processor 2 Making sure the handle is in the up position place the plastic clip see Figure 11 B on the fan heatsink see Figure 11 C The inset in Figure 11 A shows the heatsink notch location B I uf OM11064 Figure 11 Placing the Plastic Clip on the Fan Heatsink 29 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 3 When properly aligned each edge of the plastic clip should click into place Hold the clip handle see Figure 12 A and very slowly lower the handle until the clip secures the fan heatsink to the processor socket OM11062 Figure 12 Lowering the Plastic Clip Handle 30 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components 4 Clip the fan A over the fan heatsink B as illustrated in Figure 13 UL OM11061 Figure 13 Attaching the Fan to the Fan Heatsink
18. the Setup Program Advanced Menu To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration video Configuration Table 14 shows the features in the Advance menu This menu is used for setting advanced features that are available through the chipset Table 14 Advanced Menu Feature Options Description Extended Configuration No options If Used is displayed User Defined has been selected in Extended Configuration under the Maintenance Menu PCI Configuration No options Configures individual PCI slot s IRQ priority When selected displays the PCI Configuration submenu No options Configures Plug and Play and the Numlock key and resets configuration data When selected displays the Boot Configuration submenu Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration No options Configures peripheral ports and devices When selected displays the Peripheral Configuration submenu IDE Configuration No options Specifies type of connected IDE device Diskette Configuration No options When selected displays the Diskette Configuration submenu Event Log Configuration No options Configures Event Logging When selected displays the Event Log Configuration submenu Video Configuration
19. to the computer Turn off the computer Disconnect the computer s power cord from the ac power source wall outlet or power adapter Remove the computer cover Find the configuration jumper block see Figure 17 Place the jumper on pins 2 3 as shown below 1 Bl Replace the cover plug in the computer turn on the computer and allow it to boot The computer starts the Setup program Setup displays the maintenance menu Press lt Enter gt and Setup displays a pop up screen requesting that you confirm clearing the password Select Yes and press lt Enter gt Setup displays the maintenance menu again Press lt F10 gt to save the current values and exit Setup Turn off the computer Disconnect the computer s power cord from the ac power source To restore normal operation place the jumper on pins 1 2 as shown below H 1 OJ3 Replace the cover plug in the computer and turn on the computer Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Replacing the Battery A coin cell battery CR2032 powers the real time clock and CMOS memory When the computer is not plugged into a wall socket the battery has an estimated life of three years When the computer is plugged in the standby current from the power supply extends the life of the battery The clock is accurate to 13 minutes year at 25 C with 3 3 VSB applied Figure 19 on page 39 shows the location of the battery for this board Wh
20. 100 transfer protocols amp NOTE ATA 66 100 compatible cables are backward compatible with drives using slower IDE transfer protocols If an ATA 66 100 disk drive and a disk drive using any other IDE transfer protocol are attached to the same cable the maximum transfer rate between the drives can be reduced to that of the slowest drive amp NOTE Do not connect an ATA device as a slave on the same IDE cable as an ATAPI master device For example do not connect an ATA hard drive as a slave to an ATAPI CD ROM drive For the cable to function correctly e Attach the cable end with the single connector A which is blue and labeled P1 to the desktop board as shown in Figure 16 e Attach the cable end with the two closely spaced connectors B which are gray and black and are labeled P2 and P3 to the drives e If connecting only one IDE drive be sure to connect the drive to the black connector P3 HILL OM12559 Figure 16 Connecting the IDE Cable 33 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper Block A CAUTION Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before changing the jumper Moving the jumper with the power on may result in unreliable computer operation
21. 67 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Back Panel Connectors Figure 20 shows the back panel connectors on the desktop board The back panel connectors are color coded in compliance with PC 99 recommendations The figure legend below lists the colors used OM12561 Item Description Color A PS 2 mouse Green B PS 2 keyboard Purple C RJ 45 connector optional N A D USB port 0 N A E USB port 1 N A F Parallel port Burgundy G VGA port Blue H Serial port A Teal Audio line out Lime green J Audio line in Light blue K Mic in Pink Figure 20 Back Panel Connectors NOTE The line out connector located on the back panel is designed to power either headphones or amplified speakers only Poor audio quality may occur if passive non amplified speakers are connected to this output 68 Technical Reference Midboard Connectors Audio Connectors Figure 21 shows the location of the audio connectors OM12562 Item Description Color A ATAPI style CD ROM Black B ATAPI style auxiliary line in Gray Figure 21 Audio Connectors 69 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Power and Hardware Control Connectors Figure 22 shows the power and hardware connectors
22. A battery on the desktop board keeps the clock current when the computer is turned off USB Support The desktop board has two back panels USB ports You can connect two USB peripheral devices directly to the computer without an external hub To attach more than two devices connect an external hub to either of the built in ports The desktop board supports the Universal Host Controller Interface UHCI and takes advantage of standard software drivers written to be compatible with UHCI Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide amp NOTE Computer systems that have an unshielded cable attached to a USB port might not meet FCC Class B requirements even if no device or a low speed USB device is attached to the cable Use a shielded cable that meets the requirements for a full speed USB device PCI Enhanced IDE Interface The PCI enhanced IDE interface handles the exchange of information between the processor and peripheral devices like hard disks CD ROM drives and Iomega ZIP drives inside the computer The interface supports e Up to four IDE devices such as hard drives e ATAPI devices such as CD ROM drives e PIO Mode 3 and PIO Mode 4 devices e Ultra DMA 33 MB sec and ATA 66 100 protocols e Support for laser servo LS 120 drives Add in Card Connectors The D815EGEW board has four PCI add in card connectors Audio Subsystem The board has an AC 97 compliant audio subsystem The audio subsystem includes these features
23. Back panel connectors National PC87360 I O controller PS 2 port wake configuration jumper block USB port wake configuration jumper block Processor fan connector fan 1 370 pin processor socket Intel 82815EG Graphics and Memory Controller Hub GMCH DIMM sockets Diskette drive connector Main power connector Secondary IDE connector Item x z cadomovo N lt AA OM12551 Description Primary IDE connector Battery Speaker SCSI hard drive activity LED connector Front panel connector Chassis intrusion connector Alternate power sleep LED connector Chassis fan connector fan 2 WOL technology connector 82801BA UO Controller Hub ICH2 BIOS configuration jumper block 4 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH PCI bus add in card connectors amp NOTE Figure 1 Desktop Board Components Components labeled optional do not come on all the boards Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Processors A CAUTION Use only the processors listed below Use of unsupported processors can damage the board the processor and the power supply See the Intel Desktop D815EGEW Specification Update for the latest list of supported processors for the DSISEGEW board The board supports a single Intel Pentium III processor or Intel Celeron processor Processors are not included with the desktop board and must be purchased separately The processor connects to the desktop board through a PGA370 socket The board supports the pro
24. Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CD ROM Drives Table 29 shows the options available for setting hard disk drives Table 29 Hard Disk Drives Submenu Feature Options Description 17 Hard Disk Drive Note Dependent on installed Specifies the boot sequence from the available hard disk hard drives drives To specify boot sequence 1 Select the boot device with T or lt gt 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot device of this type is installed This list will display up to twelve hard disk drives the maximum number of hard disk drives supported by the BIOS Removable Devices Submenu To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar then Removable Devices Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives ERI ATAPI CD ROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 30 is for setting removable devices Table 30 Removable Devices Submenu Feature Options Description 1 Removable Device Dependent on installed Specifies the boot sequence from the available Note removable devices removable devices To specify boot sequence 1 Select the boot device with T or 1 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot devi
25. Flip Chip Pin Grid Array and FC PGAII package supporting 100 MHz and 133 MHz system bus frequency e Intel Celeron processor family with FC PGA and FC PGAII package supporting 66 MHz and 100 MHz system bus frequency Chipsets e Intel 82815EG Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH Intel 82801BA UO Controller Hub ICH2 4 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH Memory Two 168 pin Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM sockets supporting 100 MHz PC100 SDRAM all system bus frequencies 133 MHz PC133 SDRAM only with 133 MHz system bus frequency processors UO Control National PC87360 super I O controller Audio An audio subsystem that includes the Intel 82801BA ICH digital controller AC link output Analog Devices Inc AD1885 audio codec Video e Intel 82815EG integrated graphics support e Rear panel VGA connector Peripheral e One serial port Interfaces e Two USB ports e One parallel port e Two IDE interfaces with Ultra DMA 33 MB sec and ATA 66 100 support e One diskette drive interface e PS 2t keyboard and mouse ports Expansion Four PCI add in card connectors SMBus routed to PCI bus connector 2 S5 wake from Capabilities PCI bus connector 2 BIOS e Intel AMI BIOS 4 Mbit Firmware Hub FWH continued Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Table 1 Feature Summary continued Form Factor microATX at 9 6 inches by 7 65 inches Instantly Available PC Support for e ACPI S3 Suspend to RAM STR sleep state e PCI L
26. Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Universal Platform for 370 pin Processors Order Number A70495 001 Revision History Revision Revision History Date 001 First release of the Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide September 2001 If an FCC declaration of conformity marking is present on the board the following statement applies FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions related to the EMC performance of this product contact Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 1 800 628 8686 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be d
27. No options Configures video features When selected displays the Video Configuration submenu 49 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide PCI Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar then PCI Configuration Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu features shown in Table 15 are for configuring the IRQ priority of PCI slots individually Table 15 PCI Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description PCI Slot 1 IRQ Priority e Auto default Allows selection of IRQ priority IRQ Priority selections for 9 PCI slots 1 and 5 are linked Selections made to PCI Slot 1 IRQ Priority are repeated in PCI Slot 5 IRQ Priority e 10 e 11 PCI Slot 2 IRQ Priority e Auto default Allows selection of IRQ priority and S5 wake e 9 e 10 e 11 PCI Slot 3 IRQ Priority e Auto default Allows selection of IRQ priority 9 e 10 e 11 PCI Slot 4 IRQ Priority e Auto default Allows selection of IRQ priority e 9 e 10 e 11 50 Boot Configuration Submenu Using the Setup Program To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar then Boot Configuration Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configur
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29. able should be obtained Additionally other directives such as the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE directive may also apply depending on product features In the United States A certification mark by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL such as UL CSA or ETL signifies compliance with safety requirements Wiring and cables must also be UL listed or recognized and suitable for the intended use The FCC Class B logo for home or office use signifies compliance with electromagnetic interference EMI requirements In Canada A nationally recognized certification mark such as CSA or cUL signifies compliance with safety requirements The Industry Canada statement at the front of this product guide demonstrates compliance with Canadian EMC regulations Industry Canada recognizes and accepts FCC certification as denoting compliance with national electromagnetic interference emissions requirements Prevent Power Supply Overload Do not overload the power supply output To avoid overloading the power supply make sure that the calculated total current loads of all the modules within the computer is less than the output current rating of each of the power supplies output circuits Place Battery Marking There is insufficient space on this desktop board to provide instructions for replacing and disposing of the Lithium ion coin cell battery For system safety certification the following statement or equivale
30. addressing Delay 2 a row and addressing a column e Auto default SDRAM RAS Precharge e 3 Selects the length of time required before accessing a 2 new row Auto default 47 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Main Menu To access this menu select Main on the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 13 shows the features in the Main menu This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date and system time Table 13 Main Menu Feature Options Description BIOS Version No options Displays the version of the BIOS Processor Type No options Displays processor type Processor Speed No options Displays processor speed System Bus Frequency No options Displays the system bus frequency Cache RAM No options Displays the size of second level cache and whether it is ECC capable Total Memory No options Displays the total amount of RAM Memory Bank 0 No options Displays the amount and type of RAM in the memory Memory Bank 1 banks Language e English default Selects the current default language used by the BIOS e Espanol Processor Serial e Disabled default Enables and disables the processor serial number Number e Enabled Present only when a Pentium III processor is installed System Time Hour minute and Specifies the current time second System Date Day of week Specifies the current date Month day year 48 Using
31. at boot time No options Specifies the boot sequence from the available types of boot devices No options Specifies the boot sequence from the available hard disk drives No options Specifies the boot sequence from the available removable devices ATAPI CDROM Drives No options Specifies the boot sequence from the available ATAPI CD ROM drives Using the Setup Program Boot Device Priority Submenu To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar then Boot Devices Priority Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CD ROM Drives Table 28 shows the options available for setting boot devices priority Table 28 Boot Device Priority Submenu Feature Options Description 1 Boot Device Removable Device Specifies the boot sequence from the available types of boot 2 Boot Device Hard Drive devices To specify boot sequence 3 Boot Device ATAPI CD ROM 1 Select the boot device with T or 1 4 Boot Device Intel UNDI PXE 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note 1 Disabled The operating system assigns a drive letter to each boot device in the order listed Changing the order of the devices changes the drive lettering The default settings for the first through final boot devices are respectively listed below The BIOS supports up to sixteen total boot devices in any combination of the boot device ty
32. ation Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The features shown in Table 16 are for setting Plug and Play PnP options resetting configuration data and the power on state of the Numlock key Table 16 Boot Configuration Submenu Feature Options Plug A Play O S No default e Yes No default e Yes Reset Config Data Numlock e Off On default Description Specifies if manual configuration is desired No lets the BIOS configure all devices This setting is appropriate when using a Plug and Play operating system Yes lets the operating system configure Plug and Play devices not required to boot the system This option is available for use during lab testing No does not clear the PCI PnP configuration data stored in flash memory on the next boot Yes clears the PCI PnP configuration data stored in flash memory on the next boot Specifies the power on state of the Numlock feature on the numeric keypad of the keyboard 51 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Peripheral Configuration Submenu To access this submenu select Advanced on the menu bar then Peripheral Configuration 52 Maintenance Main Advanced PCI Configuration Security Power Boot Exit Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Confi
33. cation component side Additional certification information is provided below 1 Product Name model 2 Certificate ID 3 Applicant Intel Korea Ltd 4 Date of manufacture as separate marking on product 5 Manufacturer country of origin Regulatory Compliance Installation Precautions When you install and test the desktop board observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions To avoid injury be careful of Sharp pins on connectors Sharp pins on printed circuit assemblies Rough edges and sharp corners on the chassis Hot components like processors voltage regulators and heat sinks Damage to wires that could cause a short circuit Observe all warnings and cautions that instruct you to refer computer servicing to qualified technical personnel Installation Instructions A CAUTION Follow these guidelines to meet safety and regulatory requirements when installing this board assembly Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with the chassis and associated modules If the instructions for the chassis are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for associated modules contact the supplier s technical support to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements If you do not follow these instructions and the instructions provided by chassis and module suppliers you increase safety risk and the possibility of nonc
34. ce Main Advanced Extended Configuration The submenu features shown in Table 12 are for Security Power Boot Exit setting video memory cache mode This submenu becomes available when User Defined is selected under Extended Configuration Table 12 Extended Configuration Submenu Feature Options e Default default User Defined Extended Configuration Video Memory Cache Mode USWC UC default Auto default User Defined SDRAM Auto Configuration Description User Defined allows setting memory control and video memory cache mode If selected here will also display inthe Advanced Menu as Extended Menu Used Selects Uncacheable Speculative Write Combining USWC video memory cache mode Full 32 byte contents of the Write Combining buffer are written to memory as required Cache lookups are not performed Both the video driver and the application must support Write Combining Selects UnCacheable UC video memory cache mode This setting identifies the video memory range as uncacheable by the processor Memory writes are performed in program order Cache lookups are not performed Well suited for applications not supporting Write Combining Sets extended memory configuration options to Auto or User Defined CAS Latency e 3 Selects the number of clock cycles required to address e 2 a column in memory e Auto default SDRAM RAS to CAS 3 Selects the number of clock cycles between
35. ce of this type is installed This list will display up to four removable devices the maximum number of removable devices supported by the BIOS 64 Using the Setup Program ATAPI CD ROM Drives To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar then ATAPI CDROM Drives Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CD ROM Drives Table 31 shows the options available for setting ATAPI CD ROM drives Table 31 ATAPI CD ROM Drives Submenu Feature Options Description 1 ATAPI CD ROM Drive Dependent on installed Specifies the boot sequence from the available Note ATAPI CD ROM drives ATAPI CD ROM drives To specify boot sequence 1 Select the boot device with T or lt gt 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot device of this type is installed This list will display up to four ATAPI CD ROM drives the maximum number of ATAPI CD ROM drives supported by the BIOS Exit Menu To access this menu select Exit from the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 32 shows the features for exiting the BIOS Setup program saving changes and loading and saving defaults Table 32 Exit Menu Feature Description Exit Saving Changes Exits and saves the changes in CMOS SRAM Exit Discard
36. cessors listed in Table 2 Table 2 Supported Processors Designation Designation System Bus L2 Cache Processor Type GHz MHz Frequency MHz Size KB Intel Pentium III 1 2 and 1 13 N A 133 256 processors FC PGA2 socket Intel Pentium Ill 1 0 933 866 800EB 733 133 256 processors 667 600EB and FC PGA socket 533EB 850 800 750 700 100 256 650 600E 550E and 500E Intel Celeron N A 100 256 processors FC PGA2 socket Intel Celeron 1 1 and 1 0 950 900 850 and 800 100 128 processors FC PGA socket 766 733 700 667 66 128 633 600 566 and 583A For the latest information on supported Intel9 processors for the board refer to the Intel customer support World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop For instructions on installing or upgrading the processor see Chapter 2 Desktop Board Features Main Memory NOTE To be fully compliant with all applicable Intel SDRAM memory specifications the board should be populated with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect SPD data structure If your memory modules do not support SPD you will see a notification to this effect on the screen at power up The BIOS will attempt to configure the memory controller for normal operation at 100 MHz amp NOTE Because the main system memory is also used as video memory the board requires a 100 MHz SDRAM DIMM even though the host bus frequ
37. cted 3 Add from the PCI 2 2 slots wake enabled row the total of the number of wake enabled devices installed PCI multiplied by the standby current requirement 4 Add from the PCI 2 2 slots nonwake enabled row the total of the number of wake enabled devices installed PCI multiplied by the standby current requirement 5 Add all additional wake enabled devices and nonwake enabled devices standby current requirements as applicable 6 Addall the required current totals from steps 1 through 5 to determine the total estimated standby current power supply requirement Desktop Board Features Table 5 Standby Current Requirements Instantly Available Current Standby Current Support Description Requirements mA Estimate for integrated board Total for the D815EGEW board 770 components Estimate for add on components PS 2 ports 345 Add to integrated board PCI 2 2 slots wake enabled 375 components shown above PCI 2 2 slots nonwake enabled 100 USB ports 700 Refer to the Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Technical Product Specification for the exact standby current requirements Dependent upon system configuration NOTE PCI requirements are calculated by totaling the following e One wake enabled device 375 mA e Five non wake enabled devices 20 mA each PS 2 Ports requirements per the IBM PS 2 Port Specification Sept 1991 e Keyboard O 275 mA e Mouse 70 mA USB requirements are cal
38. culated by totaling the following e One wake enabled device 500 mA e USB hub 100 mA e Three USB non wake enabled devices 2 5 mA each e The USB ports are limited to a combined total of 700 mA Resume on Ring The operation of Resume on Ring can be summarized as follows e Resumes operation from either the APM sleep mode or the ACPI S1 state e Requires only one call to access the computer e Detects incoming call similarly for external and internal modems e Requires modem interrupt be unmasked for correct operation Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 20 2 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components This chapter tells you how to e Install and remove memory e Install the I O shield e Install the desktop board e Install and remove the processor e Connect the IDE cable e Set the BIOS configuration jumper e Set the PS 2 and USB wake configuration jumpers e Replace the battery e Clear passwords Before You Begin amp NOTE Before you install the desktop board in a chassis see Appendix B for regulatory requirements and precautions e Always follow the steps in each procedure in the correct order e Set up a log to record information about your computer such as model serial number installed options and configuration information e Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components Perform the procedures described in this chapter only at an ESD workstation using an anti static wrist strap a
39. diskette drive CMOS Battery Low CMOS Display Type Wrong CMOS Checksum Bad CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS Date Time Not Set The battery may be losing power Replace the battery soon The display type is different than what has been stored in CMOS Check Setup to make sure type is correct The CMOS checksum is incorrect CMOS memory may have been corrupted Run Setup to reset values CMOS values are not the same as the last boot These values have either been corrupted or the battery has failed The time and or date values stored in CMOS are invalid Run Setup to set correct values DMA Error Error during read write test of DMA controller FDC Failure Error occurred trying to access diskette drive controller HDC Failure Error occurred trying to access hard disk controller Checking NVRAM NVRAM is being checked to see if it is valid Update OK NVRAM was invalid and has been updated Updated Failed Keyboard Error KB Interface Error NVRAM was invalid but was unable to be updated Error in the keyboard connection Make sure keyboard is connected properly Keyboard interface test failed continued Error Messages and Indicators Table 35 BIOS Error Messages continued Error Message Memory Size Decreased Memory Size Increased Memory Size Changed No Boot Device Available Explanation Memory size has decreased since the last boot If no memory was removed then memory
40. e BIOS if an update fails Updating the BIOS with the Intel Express BIOS Update Utility With the Intel Express BIOS Update utility you can update the system BIOS while in the Windowst environment The BIOS file is included in an automated update utility which combines the functionality of the Intel Flash Memory Update utility and the ease of use of Windows based installation wizards To update the BIOS with the Intel Express BIOS Update utility 1 6 Go to the Intel customer support World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop Navigate to the D815EGEW page and click the Express BIOS Update utility file for the board s BIOS Download the file to your hard drive You can also save this file to a diskette This is useful if you are updating the BIOS for multiple identical systems Close all other applications This step is required Your system will be rebooted at the last Express BIOS Update window Double click the executable file from the location on your hard drive where it was saved This runs the update program Follow the instructions provided in the dialog boxes to complete the BIOS update Updating the BIOS with the Intel Flash Memory Update Utility With the Intel Flash Memory Update utility you can update the system BIOS from a floppy disk or other bootable media The utility available from the Web provides a simple method for creating a bootable flash memory update floppy that wil
41. e etus d tbe esL EE LUE 13 USBISUPPON EEN 18 PCI Enhanced IDE Interface uou ipo ose od tede aote tuc eiat etna 14 Add in Gard Connectors ea orte metn to ee 14 A dio Subsystem mom EN T cT 14 BIOS uA i nu LV M ME c IM sd 15 PCI Auto G nfiguration u a 15 IDE Aut0 Eonfiguration E 15 LAN Subsystem Optionale see ae see 15 LAN Subsystem e zen 15 RJ 45 LAN Connector LEDS ista aa 16 GT re E 16 Sl A t dete b unto Esel 16 jug TH H 16 Power Management Features reete tbt b eee iia 17 Instantly Available Technology eese nnne 17 RESUME OM ING Ar ed natas Ret FRE TR eran eee a eI s El Lr 19 2 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Before TOW Begi cs ae ae Be 21 Installing and Removing Memory se ee ee 22 DIMM Installation Guidelines kee 22 Installing TO 22 Removing D M E 23 Installing the VO Shield iis oem oe aa inl o d chanel ENEE EAR ges 24 Installing the Desktop BOSE RE 25 JE ele EE LE 26 Removing te Processor en an e ebe 28 Installing a 1 GHz or Greater Processor Fan Heatsink nen nnnnnnnannnnnnnn nen 29 Removing the 1 GHz or Greater Processor Fan Heatsink nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 32 Connecting me IDE Cable na a elek 33 Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper Block 34 Setting the PS 2 and USB Wake Configuration Jumper Block 35 Clearing the ET EE 36 Replacing the EE 37 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 3 Updating the BIOS 5 Updating the BIOS
42. edge of the DIMM with the keys in the socket see inset in Figure 3 Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket When the DIMM is inserted push down on the top edge of the DIMM until the retaining clips snap into place Make sure the clips are firmly in place Replace the computer s cover and reconnect the ac power cord Removing DIMMs To remove a DIMM follow these steps Un ode tom or Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer Turn off the computer Remove the ac power cord from the computer Remove the computer s cover Gently open the retaining clips at each end of the DIMM socket The DIMM pops out of the socket Hold the DIMM by the edges lift it away from the socket and store it in an anti static package Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the DIMM sockets Replace the computer s cover and reconnect the ac power cord 23 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Installing the I O Shield NOTE 24 Systems based on this desktop board require that the I O shield be properly installed to comply with Class B emissions requirements The boxed desktop board comes with an I O shield When installed in the chassis the shield blocks radio frequency transmissions protects internal components from dust and foreign objects and promotes correct airflow within the chassis Install the I O sh
43. en the voltage drops below a certain level the BIOS Setup program settings stored in CMOS RAM for example the date and time might not be accurate Replace the battery with an equivalent one CAUTION Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type Batteries should be recycled where possible Disposal of used batteries must be in accordance with local environmental regulations PRECAUTION Risque d explosion si la pile usagee est remplac e par une pile de type incorrect Les piles usag es doivent tre recycl es dans la mesure du possible La mise au rebut des piles usag es doit respecter les r glementations locales en vigueur en mati re de protection de l environnement French FORHOLDSREGEL Eksplosionsfare hvis batteriet erstattes med et batteri af en forkert type Batterier b r om muligt genbruges Bortskaffelse af brugte batterier b r foreg i overensstemmelse med g ldende milj lovgivning Danish OBS Det kan oppst eksplosjonsfare hvis batteriet skiftes ut med feil type Batterier b r sendes til gjenvinning hvis det er mulig Brukte batterier b r kastes i henhold til gjeldende milj lovgivning Norwegian VIKTIGT Risk f r explosion om batteriet ers tts med felaktig batterityp Batterier b r om m jligt tervinnas Batterier ska kasseras enligt de lokala milj v rdsbest mmelserna Swedish 37 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide A VARO 38 R j hdysvaar
44. ency is 66 MHz It is highly recommended that an SPD DIMM be used since this allows the BIOS to read the SPD data and program the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optimum performance If non SPD memory is installed the BIOS will attempt to correctly configure the memory settings but performance and reliability may be impacted The board supports memory as defined below e Two 3 3 V 168 pin SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Modules DIMMs with gold plated contacts e Unbuffered single or double sided DIMM configurations e 100 MHz PC100 SDRAM all FSB frequencies e 133 MHz PC133 SDRAM only supported with 133 MHz system bus frequency e Minimum system memory 64 MB e Maximum system memory 512 MB amp NOTE The BIOS cannot determine DIMM size or type when not initialized If more than 512 MB system memory is installed the BIOS displays a message at boot indicating memory above 512 MB has not been initialized The message indicates that additional information is available in Setup The first time the BIOS detects this condition a pause follows the message with the option to enter Setup or to press lt ESC gt and continue to boot The message continues to be displayed at boot time as long as the condition exists however the BIOS will not pause on subsequent detection Setup displays the installed memory configuration and shows memory above 512 MB as not initialized e Basic non SPD at 100 MHz e Suspend to RAM support
45. etermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures H Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil numerique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le broullage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada Disclaimer Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Intel s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Intel assumes no liability whatsoever and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose me
46. f both a user password and a supervisor password have been set If both Legacy USB Support in the Peripheral Configuration submenu and Unattended Start in the Security menu are enabled USB aware operating systems can unlock a PS 2 style keyboard and mouse without requiring the user to enter a password 4 When Unattended Start is enabled a USB aware operating system may override user password protection if used in conjunction with a USB keyboard and mouse without requiring the user to enter a password 59 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Power Menu 60 To access this menu select Power from the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit APM ACPI Table 24 options available for setting the power management features Table 24 Power Menu Feature Options Description APM No Options When selected displays the APM submenu ACPI No Options When selected displays the ACPI submenu After Power Failure e Stays Off Specifies the mode of operation if an ac power loss e Last State default OCCUTS e Power On Stays Off keeps the power off until the power button is pressed Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred Power On restores power to the computer Wake on LAN e Stay Off default In APM soft off mode only determines how the This feature is present e Power On system responds to a LAN wake up event only when there i
47. guration The submenu features shown in Table 17 are used for configuring computer peripherals Table 17 Peripheral Configuration Submenu Feature Serial Port A Base I O Address This feature is present only when Serial Port A Options Disabled Enabled Auto default e 3F8 default e 2F8 Description Configures serial port A Auto assigns the first free COM port normally COM1 the address 3F8h and the interrupt IRQ4 An asterisk displayed next to an address indicates a conflict with another device Specifies the base I O address for serial port A if serial port A is Enabled is set to Enabled SE e 2E8 Interrupt e IRQ3 Specifies the interrupt for serial port A if serial port A is This feature is present only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled e IRQ 4 default Enabled Parallel Port e Disabled Configures the parallel port e Enabled Auto assigns LPT1 the address 378h and the interrupt IRQ7 e Auto default An asterisk displayed next to an address indicates a conflict with another device Mode e Output Only Selects the mode for the parallel port Not available if the e Bi directional default e EPP e ECP parallel port is disabled Output Only operates in ATt compatible mode Bi directional operates in PS 2 compatible mode EPP is Extended Parallel Port mode a high speed bi directional mode ECP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode a high speed
48. hen signaled by a wake up device or event the system quickly returns to its last known awake state The board s standby power indicator shown in Figure 2 is lit when there is standby power to the system This includes the memory modules and PCI bus connectors even when the computer appears to be off If the system has a dual colored power LED on the front panel the sleep state is indicated by the LED turning amber Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide OM12725 Figure 2 Location of the Standby Power Indicator Power supplies used with this board must be able to provide enough standby current to support the standard Instantly Available ACPI S3 sleep state configuration as outlined in Table 5 Values are determined by specifications such as PCI 2 2 Actual measurements may vary To estimate the total amount of standby current required for a particular system configuration standby current requirements of all installed components must be added Refer to the descriptions in Table 5 and follow the steps outlined below 1 Note the total D81SEGEW board standby current requirement 2 Add to that the total PS 2 port standby current requirement if a wake enabled device is conne
49. ield before installing the desktop board in the chassis Place the shield inside the chassis as shown in Figure 4 Press the shield into place so that it fits tightly and securely If the shield doesn t fit obtain a properly sized shield from the chassis supplier OM12554 Figure 4 Installing the UO Shield Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing the Desktop Board Refer to your chassis manual for instructions on installing the desktop board Six screws secure the desktop board to the chassis Figure 5 shows the locations of the mounting screw holes NOTES You will need a Phillipst 2 bit screwdriver Refer to Appendix B for regulatory requirements and installation instructions and precautions A CAUTION Only qualified technical personnel should attempt this procedure Disconnect the computer from its power source before performing the procedures described here Failure to disconnect the power before you open the computer can result in personal injury or equipment damage LH OM12555 Figure 5 Location of the Mounting Screw Holes 25 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Installing a Processor 26 To install
50. ing Changes Exits without saving any changes made in the BIOS Setup program Load Setup Defaults Loads the factory default values for all the Setup options Load Custom Defaults Loads the custom defaults for Setup options Save Custom Defaults Saves the current values as custom defaults Normally the BIOS reads the Setup values from flash memory If this memory is corrupted the BIOS reads the custom defaults If no custom defaults are set the BIOS reads the factory defaults Discard Changes Discards changes without exiting Setup The option values present when the computer was turned on are used 65 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 66 5 Technical Reference Board Connectors The board connectors can be divided into three groups e Back panel connectors e Midboard connectors Audio connectors Power and hardware connectors Add in board and peripheral interface connectors e Front panel connectors A CAUTION Many of the midboard and front panel connectors provide operating voltage 5 V dc and 12 V dc for example to devices inside the computer chassis such as fans and internal peripherals These connectors are not overcurrent protected Do not use these connectors for powering devices external to the computer chassis A fault in the load presented by the external devices could cause damage to the computer the interconnecting cable and the external devices themselves
51. l automatically update your BIOS 41 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Obtaining the BIOS Update File You can update to a new version of the BIOS by using the BIOS update file The BIOS update file is acompressed self extracting archive that contains all the files you need to update the BIOS The BIOS update file contains e New BIOS files e BIOS recovery files e Intel Flash Memory Update Utility You can obtain the BIOS update file through your computer supplier or by navigating to the D815EGEW page on the Intel customer support World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the update utility before attempting a BIOS update The Intel Flash Memory Update Utility allows you to e Update the BIOS in flash memory e Update the language section of the BIOS Updating the BIOS A CAUTION The AUTOEXEC BAT file provided with the update files updates the BIOS Do not interrupt the process or the system may not function 1 Boot the computer with the BIOS update diskette in drive A During system boot the AUTOEXEC BAT file provided with the update files will automatically run the BIOS update process 2 When the update process is complete the monitor will display a message telling you to remove the diskette and to reboot the system 3 As the computer boots check the BIOS identifier version number to make sure the update was succe
52. long tone followed by two short tones during POST if the video configuration fails a faulty video card or no card installed or if an external ROM module does not properly checksum to zero Table 34 Beep Codes Number of Beeps Description 1 Refresh failure Parity cannot be reset First 64 K memory failure Timer not operational Processor failure Reserved not used 8042 GateA20 cannot be toggled memory failure or not present Exception interrupt error Co m aA N O 8 Display memory R W error 9 Reserved not used 10 CMOS Shutdown register test error 11 Invalid BIOS such as POST module not found 75 BIOS Error Messages Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide When a recoverable error occurs during the POST the BIOS displays an error message describing the problem see Table 35 Table 35 BIOS Error Messages Error Message Explanation GA20 Error An error occurred with Gate A20 when switching to protected mode during the memory test Pri Master HDD Error Pri Slave HDD Error Sec Master HDD Error Sec Slave HDD Error Could not read sector from corresponding drive Pri Master Drive ATAPI Incompatible Pri Slave Drive ATAPI Incompatible Sec Master Drive ATAPI Incompatible Sec Slave Drive ATAPI Incompatible Corresponding drive is not an ATAPI device Run Setup to make sure device is selected correctly A Drive Error B Drive Error No response from
53. may be bad Memory size has increased since the last boot If no memory was added there may be a problem with the system Memory size has changed since the last boot If no memory was added or removed then memory may be bad System did not find a device to boot Off Board Parity Error A parity error occurred on an off board card This error is followed by an address On Board Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory This error is followed by an address Parity Error A parity error occurred in onboard memory at an unknown address NVRAM CMOS PASSWORD cleared by Jumper NVRAM CMOS and passwords have been cleared The system should be powered down and the jumper removed lt CTRL_N gt Pressed CMOS is ignored and NVRAM is cleared User must enter Setup 77 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 78 B Regulatory Compliance This appendix contains e Safety standards electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations and product certification markings for this desktop board e Instructions and precautions for integrators who are installing this desktop board in a chassis Safety Regulations This desktop board complies with the safety regulations stated in Table 36 when correctly installed in a compatible host system Table 36 Safety Regulations Regulation UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 3 edition EN 60950 2 Edition 1992 with Amendments 1 2
54. n Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration Table 21 shows the features used to configure the event logging features Table 24 Event Log Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Event Log No options Indicates if there is space available in the event log Event Log Validity No options Indicates if the contents of the event log are valid View Event Log Enter Displays the event log Clear All Event Logs e No default Clears the event log after rebooting e Yes Event Logging e Disabled Enables logging of events e Enabled default Mark Events As Read e Yes default Marks all events as read e No 57 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Video Configuration Submenu 58 To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar then Video Configuration Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration Table 22 shows the options available for configuring the video features Table 22 Video Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Primary Video Adapter e AGP default Selects primary video adapter t
55. nd a conductive foam pad If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti static wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis A CAUTION The procedures in this chapter assume familiarity with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Disconnect the computer from its power source and from any telecommunications links networks or modems before performing any of the procedures described in this chapter Failure to disconnect power telecommunications links networks or modems before you open the computer or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage Some circuitry on the desktop board can continue to operate even though the front panel power button is off 21 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Installing and Removing Memory A CAUTION To be fully compliant with all applicable Intel SDRAM memory specifications the board requires DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect SPD data structure You can access the PC Serial Presence Detect Specification at http www intel com technology memory pcsdram spec CAUTION Devices in PCI slot I may interfere with the memory retention mechanism Remove the device from PCI slot I before adding or removing memory The board has two 168 pin DIMM sockets arra
56. nfigure IDE device options Table 18 IDE Configuration Submenu Feature Options IDE Controller e Disabled e Primary e Secondary e Both default Description Specifies the integrated IDE controller Primary enables only the primary IDE controller Secondary enables only the secondary IDE controller Both enables both IDE controllers Hard Disk Pre Delay e Disabled default e 3 Seconds e 6 Seconds e 9 Seconds e 12 Seconds e 15 Seconds e 21 Seconds e 30 Seconds Primary IDE Master No options Specifies the hard disk drive pre delay Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Primary IDE Master submenu Primary IDE Slave No options Secondary IDE No options Master Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Primary IDE Slave submenu Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Secondary IDE Master submenu Secondary IDE Slave No options Reports type of connected IDE device When selected displays the Secondary IDE Slave submenu Using the Setup Program Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Submenus To access these submenus select Advanced on the menu bar then IDE Configuration and then the master or slave to be configured Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Primary IDE Master Primary
57. nged as banks 0 and 1 as shown in Figure 3 The memory module requirements are listed in the Main Memory section on page 11 DIMM Installation Guidelines All memory components and DIMMs used with the board must comply with the PC SDRAM specifications These include the following e PC SDRAM Specification memory component specific e PC100 and PC133 SDRAM Component Testing Summary e PC Unbuffered DIMM Specification e PC Registered DIMM Specification You can access these documents at the Intel World Wide Web site http www intel com technology memory pcsdram spec Installing DIMMs 22 To install DIMMs follow these steps 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 21 2 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer Turn off the computer and disconnect the ac power cord 3 Remove the computer s cover and locate the DIMM sockets see Figure 3 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components LH OM12552 Figure 3 DIMM Socket Locations Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket s are pushed outward to the open position Holding the DIMM by the edges remove it from its anti static package Position the DIMM above the socket Align the two small notches in the bottom
58. nnnanancccnnnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnns 70 Eront Panel COMICIOS deed ee AAN A 72 Desktop Board HesOUfGOs x eoo ea 73 laid e ea a eas endear Ac a see a a a sed 73 Error Messages and Indicators BIOS Beep Uds E E A 75 BIOS Error Ee CN 76 Contents B Regulatory Compliance Safety EI EE 79 EMC Regulations arten ee ee een 79 Product Gertificati n M arkingen au ee ae kan 80 installati n EE EU ans ee ee a 81 Installation Instructions u n eu E Nd eM CE LEE 81 Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compltance nn 81 Chassis and Component Certifications eee eeeeeneeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 82 Prevent Power Supply Overload e etr ee 82 Place Battery Marking ssri eege b erede ins 82 Use Only for Intended Appltcatons eee eeeeenneeeeeeeeeeceaaeeeeeeseeeenneeeeeeees 83 Figures 1 Desktop Board Components 2 2 2 a ar Eu ie 9 2 Location of the Standby Power Indicator eee eeeeeeneeeeee eee eeeeeetaaeeeeeeeeeeneees 18 3 DIMM Socket Locations une 23 4 Installing the VO Shield u a dee es 24 5 Location of the Mounting Screw Holes nn 25 6 Installing the Processor in the Processor Socket AA 26 7 Attaching the Heatsink to the Processor sss HH 27 8 Attaching the Fan Heatsink Clips to the Processor Gockei 27 9 Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector 28 10 Attaching the Fan Heatsink Over the Processor nennen 29 11 Placing the Plastic Clip on the Fan HeatSiDk
59. nt statement is required to be permanently and legibly marked on the chassis near the battery A CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions 82 Regulatory Compliance Use Only for Intended Applications All Intel desktop processor boards are evaluated as Information Technology Equipment I T E for use in personal computers for installation in homes offices schools computer rooms and similar locations The suitability of this product for other applications or environments such as medical industrial alarm systems test equipment etc may require further evaluation 83 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide 84
60. o be used during e PCI boot AGP Hardware Detected No Options Integrated indicates that the onboard graphics subsystem is enabled on the board Using the Setup Program Security Menu To access this menu select Security from the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 23 shows the options for setting passwords and security features Table 23 Security Menu If no password entered previously Feature Options Description Supervisor Password Is No options Reports if there is a supervisor password set User Password Is No options Reports if there is a user password set Set Supervisor Password Password can be up to seven Specifies the supervisor password alphanumeric characters Set User Password Password can be up to seven Specifies the user password alphanumeric characters Clear User Password e Yes default Clears the user password Note 1 e No User Access Level e Limited Sets BIOS Setup Utility access rights for user l Note 2 e No Access level e View Only e Full default Unattended Start e Enabled Enabled allows system to complete the boot Notes 1 3 and 4 Disabled default process without a password The keyboard remains locked until a password is entered A password is required to boot from a diskette Notes 1 This feature appears only if a user password has been set 2 This feature appears only i
61. ocal Bus Specification Revision 2 2 e Wake on PS 2 keyboard mouse and USB ports see page 35 for information on how to set the jumper blocks Power Management Support for e Advanced Power Management APM 1 2 e Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI 1 0b SCSI LED Connector Allows add in SCSI host bus adapters to use the same LED as the onboard I O controller Chassis Intrusion Connector Detects chassis intrusion Wake on LANT WOL Support for system wake up using an add in network interface card with Technology Connector remote wake up capability LAN Subsystem optional e Intel 82562ET 10 100 Mbit sec Platform LAN Connect PLC device e RJ 45 connector amp NOTE For information about Intel desktop boards including technical product specifications BIOS upgrades and device drivers go to the Intel customer support World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop Components Figure 1 shows the major components on the D815EGEW board Item gt Ionmo OO ZETA A B C Desktop Board Features I QmnriIi c A Description Analog Devices Inc AD1885 audio codec ATAPI style auxiliary line in connector ATAPI style CD ROM connector
62. ods of measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment International Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement International 79 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Product Certification Markings 80 UL joint US Canada Recognized Component mark consists of small c followed by a stylized backward UR and followed by a small US Includes adjacent UL file number for Intel desktop boards E210882 component side FCC Declaration of Conformity logo mark for Class B equipment includes Intel name and model designation solder side CE mark declaring compliance to European Union EU EMC directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage directive 73 23 EEC component side Australian Communications Authority ACA C Tick mark consists of a stylized C overlaid with a check tick mark component side followed by Intel supplier code number N 232 Printed wiring board manufacturer s recognition mark consists of a unique UL recognized manufacturer s logo along with flammability rating 94V 0 solder side PB part number A69778 001 Intel bare circuit board part number solder side Also includes SKU number starting with AA followed by additional alphanumeric characters Battery Side Up marking located on the component side of the board in close proximity to the battery holder Korean MIC logo mark denotes Korean EMC certifi
63. oduct Guide vi 10 BIOS Setup Program Functiort IKGys eo csi uicem rtl Eua EE deeg rata 46 11 Maintenance ri cT 46 12 Extended Configuration Submenu ite ee 47 pH ri po o o dd 48 14 e ER En UE 49 15 PCI Configuration Submenu EE 50 16 Boot Configuration Submenu u u acti 51 17 Peripheral Configuration Submenu ENNEN 52 18 IDE Config ration SUBMENU EE 54 19 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Gubmenus ccocccccccccccocininnnnnnananannonnnnnnonnnnnnnnos 55 20 Diskette Configuration Gubmen ANNE 56 21 Event Log Configuration Submenu uk 57 22 Video Configuration SubMenu wd nere RR ner ee 58 PANE UV 59 24 Power Men n csset ome deeg 60 25 APM SUBMENU rs ee E E CP est 61 26 AC PL SUMEN Ltd ESE A EA 61 A ee ss 62 2B Boot Device Priority Submenu u 63 29 Hard Disk Drives SUD Mises rd 64 30 Removable Devices Gubmen uk 64 31 ATAPI CD ROM Drives SUBMENU coe seele 65 32 EAU MENU HT 65 dos Inter iplsus oic cre i da er d o pda uto e SR EPOR OD EROR RD DM LEER RUE 73 342 BESpODUGS iuit da eoe irae ossa Neve aget tiui rete e occ eerie dede EE 75 35 BIOS ErrorMessages und 76 36 Safety UE e EE 79 37 IMIG Ee 79 1 Desktop Board Features Table 1 describes the major features of the boards Table 1 Feature Summary Form Factor microATX at 9 6 inches by 7 65 inches Processors e Intel Pentium III processor family with FC PGA
64. ompliance with regional laws and regulations Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compliance Before computer integration make sure that the power supply and other modules or peripherals as applicable have passed Class B EMC testing and are marked accordingly In the installation instructions for the host chassis power supply and other modules pay close attention to the following e Product certifications or lack of certifications e External VO cable shielding and filtering e Mounting grounding and bonding requirements e Keying connectors when mating the wrong connectors could be hazardous If the power supply and other modules or peripherals as applicable are not Class B EMC compliant before integration then EMC testing is required on a representative sample of the newly completed computer 81 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Chassis and Component Certifications Ensure that the chassis and certain components such as the power supply peripheral drives wiring and cables are components certified for the country or market where used Agency certification marks on the product are proof of certification Typical product certifications include In Europe The CE marking signifies compliance with all applicable European requirements If the chassis and other components are not properly CE marked a supplier s Declaration of Conformity statement to the European EMC directive and Low Voltage directive as applic
65. on LAN from S5 e S1 State default e S3 State Disabled default Enabled Stay Off default Power On Specifies the ACPI sleep state The wake jumper must be set to wake from PS 2 device or USB device under S3 state Allows the video BIOS to be initialized coming out of the S3 state Some video controllers require this option to be enabled This feature is present only if the ACPI suspend state is set to S3 state See page 35 for more information on how to set the jumper blocks In ACPI soft off mode only determines how the system responds to a LAN wake up event when the system is in the ACPI soft off mode 61 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Boot Menu 62 To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar at the top of the screen Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 27 shows the options used to set the boot features and the boot sequence Table 27 Boot Menu Feature Options Description Quiet Boot e Disabled Disabled displays normal POST messages e Enabled default Enabled displays OEM graphic instead of POST messages Intel Rapid BIOS Boot e Disabled Enables the computer to boot without running certain e Enabled default POST tests Scan User Flash Area Boot Device Priority e Disabled default Enables the BIOS to scan the flash memory for user binary Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices e Enabled files that are executed
66. pes below with respect to these maximums per type e Removable Device maximum of four e Hard Drive maximum of 12 e ATAPI CD ROM maximum of four e Intel UNDI PXE maximum of five Note 2 The boot devices appear in order by type For example assume that the default boot order is preserved and that seven boot devices of the following types are installed on the system two removable devices two hard drives two ATAPI CD ROMs and an Intel UNDI Universal Network Device Interface PXE device Both removable devices would appear as the first and second boot devices the two hard drives would appear as the third and fourth the two ATAPI CD ROM drives would appear as the fifth and sixth and the Intel UNDI PXE device would appear as the seventh boot device Notes 1 After the predefined boot device types removable devices hard drives and ATAPI CD ROM drives the entries in this list will reflect as many boot entry vector BEV boot devices for example Intel UNDI PXE devices and SCSI CD ROM drives as are installed up to the five BEV boot devices supported by the BIOS 2 While the predefined boot device types are individually listed in submenus by type the BEV devices and SCSI CD ROM drives are all listed at this level 63 Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide Hard Disk Drives Submenu To access this menu select Boot from the menu bar then Hard Disk Drives Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
67. puter You do not need to run the BIOS Setup program after installing an IDE device You can override the auto configuration options by specifying manual configuration in the BIOS Setup program To use ATA 66 100 features the following items are required e An ATA 66 100 peripheral device e An ATA 66 100 compatible cable e ATA 66 100 operating system device drivers LAN Subsystem Optional The optional Intel 82562ET with the Intel 82801BA ICH2 provides a Fast PCI LAN subsystem providing both 10Base T and 100Base TX connectivity The Intel 82562ET provides the following functions e Basic 10 100 Ethernet LAN connectivity e Supports RJ 45 connector with status indicator LEDs e Programmable transit threshold e Configurable EEPROM that contains the MAC address LAN Subsystem Software For LAN software and drivers refer to the D815EGEW link on Intel s World Wide Web site at http support intel com support motherboards desktop Intel Desktop Board D815EGEW Product Guide RJ 45 LAN Connector LEDs Two LEDs are built into the RJ 45 LAN connector Table 4 describes the LED states when the board is powered up and the LAN subsystem is operating Table 4 RJ 45 LAN Connector LEDs LED Color LED State Indicates 10 Mbit sec data rate is selected 100 Mbit sec data rate is selected LAN link is not established LAN link is established The computer is communicating with another computer on the LAN On stead
68. rchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Intel products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice The Intel D815EGEW desktop board may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications Current characterized errata are available on request Contact your local Intel sales office or your distributor to obtain the latest specifications and before placing your product order Copies of documents which have an ordering number and are referenced in this document or other Intel literature may be obtained from Intel Corporation by going to the World Wide Web site at http www intel com or by calling 1 800 548 4725 Intel Pentium and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries t Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Copyright O 2001 Intel Corporation Contents 1 Desktop Board Features en ee tee 9 EOC ra E 10 Karler tere ee re 11 eo mm 12 Intel 82815EG Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH 12 Intel 82801BA I O Controller Hub CH 12 Firmware Hub FWH acuosa 13 Input Output 1 0 Controller ss doe ri pelea oed eode alex people eade ipod cade el 13 Heab Ti e Clock os
69. ripheral Component Interface PCI Local Bus slots supporting PCI specification rev 2 2 e Support for the Low Pin Count LPC interface e Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra DMA 33 MB sec mode and ATA 66 100 mode e Integrated LAN media access controller e Support for USB e Power management logic ACPI Rev 2 0 compliant e Support for the System Management Bus routed to PCI bus connector 2 S5 wake from PCI bus connector 2 Desktop Board Features Real Time Clock with 256 byte battery backed CMOS RAM AC 97 digital link for AC 97 2 1 compliant Logic for audio in audio out and mic input PCI functions for audio Supports two Master DMA devices Firmware Hub FWH The 4 Mbit Firmware Hub has these features System BIOS System security and management logic Input Output UO Controller The board supports the National PC87360 I O controller The I O controller provides the following features 3 3 V operation One serial port One parallel port with Extended Capabilities Port ECP and Enhanced Parallel Port EPP support Serial IRQ interface compatible with serialized IRQ support for PCI systems PS 2 style mouse and keyboard interfaces Interface for one 1 2 MB 1 44 MB or 2 88 MB diskette drive Intelligent power management including a programmable wake up event interface PCI power management support Real Time Clock The desktop boards have a time of day clock and 100 year calendar
70. s no onboard LAN subsystem Wake on PME e Stay Off default In APM soft off mode only determines how the e Power On system responds to a PCI PME wake up event Wake on Modem Ring e Stay Off default In APM soft off mode only specifies how the e Power On computer responds to a Modem Ring wake up event on an installed modem APM Submenu Using the Setup Program To access this menu select Power on the menu bar then APM Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit APM ACPI Table 25 shows the options available for setting the APM features Table 25 APM Submenu Feature Options Description Power Management Inactivity Timer Disabled Enabled default Off 1 Minute 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 20 Minutes default 30 Minutes 60 Minutes 120 Minutes Enables or disables the APM feature Specifies the amount of time before the computer enters APM standby mode Hard Drive ACPI Submenu Disabled Enabled default Enables power management for hard disks during APM standby mode To access this menu select Power on the menu bar then ACPI Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit APM ACPI The submenu represented in Table 26 is for setting the ACPI features Table 26 ACPI Submenu Feature Options Description ACPI Suspend State Video Repost This feature is present only when ACPI Suspend State is set to S3 Wake
71. ssful If a logo appears press Esc to view the POST messages Recovering the BIOS 42 It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the BIOS update however if an interruption occurs the BIOS could be damaged The following steps explain how to recover the BIOS if an update fails The following procedure uses recovery mode for the Setup program See page 34 for more information on Setup modes NOTE Because of the small amount of code available in the boot block area there is no video support You will not see anything on the screen during this procedure Monitor the procedure by listening to the speaker and looking at the diskette drive LED WD D n 11 12 Updating the BIOS Turn off the computer disconnect the computer s power cord and disconnect all external peripherals Remove the computer cover and locate the BIOS configuration jumper labeled C6D6 see Figure 17 Remove the jumper from all pins as shown below to set recovery mode for Setup 1 O 9 3 Insert the bootable BIOS update diskette into diskette drive A Replace the computer cover connect the power cord turn on the computer and allow it to boot The recovery process will take a few minutes Listen to the speaker e Upon applying power drive A will begin to show activity In about a minute two beeps are heard and drive A activity ceases temporarily indicating the successful recovery of the BIOS core Drive A activity will begin
72. te Options Description e Mode 0 e Mode 1 e Mode 2 e Mode 3 e Mode 4 e Mode 5 None Displays interface e Disabled default Specifies the Ultra DMA mode for the drive the type of cable connected to the IDE 40 conductor or 80 conductor for ATA 66 100 devices Note These configuration options appear only if an IDE device is installed Diskette Configuration Submenu To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar then Diskette Configuration Maintenance PCI Configuration Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration Table 20 shows the features used for configuring the diskette drive Table 20 Diskette Configuration Submenu Feature Diskette Controller Options e Disabled e Enabled default Description Disables or enables the integrated diskette controller Floppy A Diskette Write Protect e Not Installed e 360 KB 5 e 12 MB 51 e 720 KB 3 e 1 44 1 25 MB 3 default e 2 88 MB 31 e Disabled default e Enabled Specifies the capacity and physical size of diskette drive A Disables or enables write protect for the diskette drive 56 Using the Setup Program Event Log Configuration Submenu To access this menu select Advanced on the menu bar then Event Log Configuratio
73. top Board Features Power Management Features Power management is implemented at several levels including e Software support Advanced Power Management APM Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI e Hardware support Power connector Fan connectors Instantly Available technology ACPI S3 state must be enabled in BIOS under the Power menu S5 wake on PCI bus connector 2 only Wake from USB see page 35 for information on how to set the jumper blocks Wake from keyboard mouse see page 35 for information on how to set the jumper blocks Wake on PME Resume on Ring If the board is used with an ACPI aware operating system the BIOS can provide ACPI support Otherwise it defaults to APM support Instantly Available Technology A A CAUTION For Instantly Available technology the 5 V standby line for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate 5 V standby current Failure to provide adequate standby current when using this feature can damage the power supply and or affect ACPI S3 sleep state functionality CAUTION Ifthe standby current necessary to support multiple wake events from the PCI and or USB buses exceeds power supply capacity the desktop board may lose register settings stored in memory Instantly Available technology enables the board to enter the ACPI S3 Suspend to RAM sleep state While in the S3 sleep state the computer will appear to be off W
74. with the Intel Express BIOS Update Utility sssessssss 41 Updating the BIOS with the Intel Flash Memory Update Utility o ooooonoocconncos 41 Obtaining the BIOS Update PIE ota ne ec Aa las 42 UpdatingrthBlOS nn E 42 Recovering the BIOS an 42 Using the Setup Program BIOS Setup Program Modes near 45 Maintenance Men 46 Extended Configuration Submenu kA 47 Main En er LE 48 le Hee NET WEE 49 PCI Configuration SUBMENU o od m ee ee E E ee eg 50 Boot Configuration SUBMENU ann ee 51 Peripheral Configuration Gubmenu kk 52 IDE Configuration Submenu EE 54 Primary Secondary IDE Master Slave Gubmenus ern 55 Diskette Configuration Submenu AEN EEN nennen 56 Event Log Configuration Submenu sssssssseseeeeeeneen nn 57 Video Configuration SubMenu EE 58 Sec rity Men eeren e EE EE 59 Power Mens u a RR ca 60 APM SUDMOMU ad 61 AGPI SUDFPIGU un 61 BOO MGM Use ee vader E oo ted ida cas wa acts aa GA Oo once had aah wg EE 62 Boot Device Priority SUBMENU cio 63 Hard Disk Drives SUD AN Us aia 64 Removable Devices Gubmen eee nnne 64 ATAPILCD BHON DEVOS ne eis 65 qa mw d e 65 Technical Reference Board GONMSCIOMS iste vidt o Hd Xp Aden DUE HER ARENA eR Eon d adn e RR RR 67 Back Panel Connectors macraei i oir 68 Midboard Connectors ua od a fee iaa 69 Adi GONE EE 69 Power and Hardware Control Connectors ccocccccnnconocccccono
75. y state On brighter and pulsing Security Passwords The BIOS includes security features that restrict whether the BIOS Setup program can be accessed and who can boot the computer A supervisor password and a user password can be set for the Setup and for booting the computer with the following restrictions e The supervisor password gives unrestricted access to view and change all Setup options If only the supervisor password is set pressing Enter at the password prompt of Setup gives the user restricted access to Setup e If both the supervisor and user passwords are set you must enter either the supervisor password or the user password to access Setup Setup options are then available for viewing and changing depending on whether the supervisor or user password was entered e Setting a user password restricts who can boot the computer The password prompt is displayed before the computer is booted If only the supervisor password is set the computer boots without asking for a password If both passwords are set you can enter either password to boot the computer Speaker A 47 Q inductive speaker is mounted on the desktop boards The speaker provides audible error code beep code information during the Power On Self Test POST Battery A battery on the desktop board keeps the values in CMOS RAM and the clock current when the computer is turned off See Chapter 2 for instructions on how to replace the battery Desk
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