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1. 1 5V 25 3 FTDO 4FTDI 5 FTD2 6 FTD3 T FTD4 8 FTDS 9 GND 10 GND 11 FTD6 12 FTD7 13 FTD8 14 FTD9 PTI 15 FTD10 16 FTD11 17 1_8V 18 1_8V 19 GND 20 FTBLNK 2 40 2LFTCLKO 22 GND 23 GND 24 FTCLK1 25 FTVSYNC 26 GND 27 GND 28 FTHSYNC 1 20 29 51 STALL 30 GND 31 GND 32 3VFTSCL 33 VFTSDA 34 GND 35 GND 36 PCIRST 37 NC 38 GND 393V 40 3V 4 7 14 Internal Audio Connector CD_IN This connect allow you to receive stereo audio input from such sound sources as a CD ROM TV tuner or MPEG card Pin Assignment CD IN 1 CD left channel k 3 GND 1234 4 CD right channel 4 7 15 ATX Power Supply Connector This connector connects to the ATX power supply The plug from the power supply will only insert in one orientation because of the different hole sizes In order to support the power up function other than power soft off button such as Wake On LAN Wake On Modem your ATX power supply must supply at least 720mA 5VSB 48 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup n POWER CONNECTOR 10 12V 20 5 9 5 Standby E E 9 5V 8 Power Good 8 5V 7 Ground 7 Ground 6 5V 6 Ground 5 Ground 5 Ground M z 4 5V 4 Supply On
2. VT puma a Tamera wmm z E Pin Assignment CON2 n LDCD 6 DSR ZiRXD 7RTS g Q 6 7 8 910 3TXD 8 5 j APES 9 RI i ceea 5 GND 10 NC 10 WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation J36 ATX keyboard connector KB This connector allows you to use an internal keyboard connector instead of having to attach the keyboard onto the ATX back panel connectors KB Pin Assignment I DATA 1234 5 4 amp NC 5 lt ET LI _ a5 m 7 POWER CONNECTOR Y 35V Sundby NE 19 5 Power Goad 3 BH on aod Sound BH icon 41 65 BH iPr Supply On ath 112 33 usw t Pia J39 FCPU amp J40 FAUX amp J41 FSYS There are three fan connectors on this motherboard The J39 FCPU is designed to support CPU fan the J41 FSYS is for system fan used and you can connect any auxiliary fan to the J40 FAUX FCPU Pin Assignment l GND 2 12V 3 SENSE 123 FAUX Assignment FSYS Pin Assignment WS 133 Series 1 1 Chapter 1 Quick Installation J40A TAUX amp J41A TSYS This motherboard has two temperature sensor headers You can connect the temperature sensor to these headers in order to monitor the temperatur
3. C9 TO TO TO NNNNNNNN DN BRR BRR eR JP3A 1 2 NNNNFRP PRP BPR eee eee 1 CPU Speed in BIOS 300Mhz 66x4 5 333Mhz 66x5 366Mhz 66x5 5 400Mhz 66x6 433Mhz 66x6 5 466Mhz 66x7 500Mhz 66x7 5 533Mhz 66x8 500Mhz 100x5 550Mhz 100x5 5 600Mhz 100x6 650Mhz 100x6 5 700Mhz 100x7 533Mhz 133x4 600Mhz 133x4 5 667Mhz 133x5 733Mhz 133x5 5 WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 3 Jumpers JP1 CMOS Clear CMOS jumper The jumper is for BIOS setting value CMOSUPI oss 123 12 3 Normal Default Clear CMOS JP3 amp JP3A FSB CPU FSB select jumper These jumpers allow the selection of the CPU s based external frequency The CPU External Fre quency multiplied by the Frequency Multiple equals the CPU s Internal Frequency Currently most of the processors have the Frequency Multiple locked so you only need to select the External Frequency This motherboard will detect the proper external frequency your CPU used so you can leave these jumpers on their defaults and the based external frequency will be determined by CPU automatically In this case you need not go to BIOS to do setup If you want to have some further setting the CPU speed is setup using IWILL Smart Setting This is found in the BIOS setup program by pressing lt Del gt during t
4. N 9 A 0 400 inch H 0 650 inch B 0 900 inch 0 310 inch C 1 060 inch J 8 100 inch D 1 085 inch K 4 482 inch E 1 225 inch L 4 900 inch F 6 100 inch M 5 012 inch G 7 402 inch N 11 100 inch O 12 000 inch 1 6 WS133 Series Chapter 2 Overview Chapter 2 Overview Thank you for purchasing the WILL WS133 motherboard This operation manual will in struct you how to configure and install the system properly It contains an overview about the engineering design and features of this product Also this manual provides useful information for later upgrades or configuration changes Keep this for your future reference About This Manual This manual will introduce to the user how this product is installed useful information will be described in later chapters Keep this manual for future upgrades or system configuration changes Chapter 1 Quick Installation quick reference for experienced user Chapter 2 Overview An overview of this motherboard Chapter 3 Features Information and specifications Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Information for setting up the motherboard Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Information for setting up the system BIOS Chapter 6 Power Installer CD Information for the Power Installer CD Item Checklist You should find the following components when opening the box 1 Iwill motherboard 1 This operation manual 1 One 40 pin 80 thread 66 IDE cable with three h
5. E g Eg 7 ne Se Eg AC97 JP13 E 123 123 Enabled Default Disabled 6 30 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup morris 4 2 8 JP15 LAN Enabled Disabled jumper LAN WS133 N only This jumper is used to enable disable the onboard LAN chip p Ee rmm M i WS133 N LAN JP15 3 eS ee aR H 123 I 3 T Enabled Default Disabled 4 2 9 JP16 Flash protect jumper FLASH This jumper is used to select the Flash ROM protected mode y 8 p E FLASH JP16 eee 123 2 3 1 2 3 Controlled by Protected by Flashable by H W BIOS Default Do not leave JP16 without any 4 3 Install the Processor The WS133 motherboard provides one Single Edge Contact SEC slot to support Pentium III Pentium II and Celeron processors WS133 Series 3l Chapter 4 Hardware Setup All of the processors have two categories OEM version and Boxed version T
6. E 3 Ground 3 Ground B 2 43 3V EH 2 12V 1 3 3V EN 133 3V 175 5 uU J D n EH Pinl 4 7 16 Power On Procedures 1 Be sure that all switches are off Connect the power cord into the power supply located on the back of your system case After all connections are made close the system case over please refer to the manual of your power supply Connect the power cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector Many of the power supply support 110V 220V by a switch setting Switch your power supply to the correct supply voltage refer to the power supply s manual Turn on your system in the following order a The monitor b The external devices c The computer system The power LED on the front panel of the chassis will light After few seconds the system will then run power on tests Some additional messages will appear on the screen during the test If you do not see anything within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power the system may have failed a power on test Recheck the jumper settings and connections or call your retailer for assistance 4 7 17 Power Off Procedures l Shut down your operating system Switch off the power button If you are using Windows 95 98 the power supply should Exit from all the software applications turn off automatically after Windows shut down Turn off all the external devices Turn off
7. the space is between c and file Press lt Enter gt The system will then automatically select file size Then the system will display the following message C SAVE2DSK BIN has been executed The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up Enter File Size Example You select 100 MB file size Type the following A V zvhdd c file m 100 Note one space is between zvhdd and between and file and between file and m 100 Press Enter In this case the system will use 100 MB file size that you ve selected Then the system will display the following message The C SAVE2DSK BIN has been executed The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up 80 WS133 Series Appendix Create a partition Type the following A gt zvhdd c partition Note one space is between zvhdd and and one space is between and partition The system will start to create and format a partition Whether you have selected file or partition options once the Suspend to Disk utility has been set up press any key and you will automatically return to Windows Then you must restart your system in order to enable the Suspend to Disk feature Whether you have selected file or partition options once the Suspend to Disk utility has been set up press any key and you will automatically return to Windows Then you must restart your system in o
8. Please follow the instructions that are displayed Setup may ask you to insert your original Windows 95 or Windows 3 1 disks if you re using the upgrade version of Windows 98 6 3 2 WindowsNT 5 3 2 1 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows NT on an IDE system 1 25 3 First power on or boot your system Press Del key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility Use arrow keys to select BIOS FEATURES SETUP on the menu then press Enter Select Boot Sequence and change the default setting from A C SCSI to CD ROM C A using Page Up Page Down key Place the Windows NT 4 0 CD ROM in the drive Follow all instructions to finish Windows NT installation WS133 Series 77 Appendix Appendix Install the Suspend to IDE Hard Disk Utility Overview Suspend to Disk is an energy saving feature that allows you to temporarily power off your system i e when you step away from your computer for a meeting errand etc then return to the original screen when the screen was last on to resume your work the next time you power on the system This feature is fast and efficient especially if your system is handling a small memory size Although the Suspend to Disk utility can be installed without an operating system it is highly recommended that you first install an operating system before installing Suspend to Disk You must first make a Susp
9. 6 2 4 How to install Security Driver You may just click on the Security Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup WS133 Series 15 are Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 2 5 Howtoinstall Onboard AGP Driver You may just click on the Onboard AGP Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 2 6 How to install Software Audio Driver You may just click on the Software Audio Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 2 7 How to install Network Driver WS133 N only You may just click on the Network Driver Installation Guide shown on screen Please follow the istructions to install the network driver 6 2 8 How to use PC Cillin Anti Virus program Simply click on the PC Cillin Anti Virus shown on screen that be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 2 9 How to use Hardware Monitoring Utility You may just click on the Hardware Monitor Utility shown on screen then follow the prompts to complete setup 6 3 Installing Operating Systems This section briefly demonstrates how to install a few popular software operating systems Use this section only as a guide It is highly recommended that users first refer to the installation manual of their operating system for a more thorough detailed description on how to install the operating system 6
10. i 5 p WS133 N 4 2 5 JP9 Vcore booster jumper Vcore This jumper allows you to select the voltage supplied to the CPU The default voltage should be used unless processor over clocking requires a higher voltage 4 2 6 JP10 VIO select jumper Vio WS 133 Series 29 IG a E n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup This jumper allows you to select the voltage supplied to the DRAM chipset PCI and the CPU s I O buffer The default voltage should be used unless processor over clocking requires a higher voltage Vcore JP9 e e Forcetoraiseup Force to raise up Auto Default a 5 1096 of Vcore ee ummmm Al p VIO JP10 ge 0 e e 7 IE sms QO Force to raiseup Force to raise up Auto Default 5 of VIO 10 of VIO Using a higher voltage may help when over clocking but may result in the shortening of your computer component s life It is strongly recommended that you leave these setting on its default 4 2 7 JP13A C 97 Codec Enabled Disabled jumper AC 97 This jumper is used to enable disable the onboard audio CODEC The onboard audio CODEC must be disabled when using an ISA PCI audio card or a primary AMR card
11. tion software Options Normal IrDA ASKIR 5 6 12 1 RxD TxD Active for IrDA and ASKIR functions When setting the field to either or ASKIR you must select the active level of receiving and transmission signal Options Hi Lo Lo Hi Lo Lo Hi Hi 5 6 12 2 IR Transmission delay for IrDA and ASKIR functions When setting the field to either IrDA ASKIR you must select whether or not you require a delay between IR transmissions Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 12 3 IR Duplex Mode Options Full Half 5 6 12 4 Use IR Pins Options IR Rx2Tx2 RxD2 TxD2 5 6 13 Onboard Parallel Port This field configures the onboard parallel port There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from Options Description 378 IRQ 7 Port address 378h IRQ 7 278 IRQ 5 Port address 278h IRQ 5 3BC IRQ7 Port address 3BCh IRQ 7 Disabled Disables parallel port 5 6 14 Parallel Port Mode This field configures the operating mode of an onboard parallel port Ensure you know the specifications of your parallel port devices before selecting field Options SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP 5 6 14 1 EPP Mode Select When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as EPP ECP EPP mode the EPP version needs to be specified Please refer to your peripheral document before selecting field WS133 Series 63 I n Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Options Description EPP1 7 Use EPP 1 7 protocol EPP1 9
12. 678910 3TXD 8 4DTR 9 RI X 5 GND 10 NC OCT 4 7 5 CPU Auxiliary and System FAN Connectors FCPU FAUX and FSYS There are three fan connectors on this motherboard The J39 FCPU is designed to support CPU fan the J41 FSYS is for system fan used and you can connect any auxiliary fan to the J40 FAUX Depending on the fan manufacturer the wiring and plug may be different In most of the case the red wire is positive while the black is ground Connect the fan s plug to the board taking into consideration the polarity of the connector The Sense signal is to be used only by a specially designed fan with rotation signal You may use the hardware monitoring utility to monitor the Rotations per Minute RPM of the fan FCPU Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 43 SENSE FAUX Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 comm z 3 SENSE 5 H 2 Um B 1 23 _ n q E 7 0 2 m FSYS Pin Assignment 0 dy C bpm 42 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup abri 1 The CPU will overheat if there is no airflow across the CPU heatsink 2 Damage may occur to the CPU fan and or motherboard if these pins are incorrectly used 4 7 6 Auxiliary and System Temperature Sensor Connectors TAUX and TSYS This motherboard has two temperature sensor headers You can connect the te
13. 3 1 Windows 98 Whenever installing Windows 98 please remember that Setup creates a new folder for Windows 98 and won t transfer any existing system settings Windows 98 will become your default operating system and will use standard system settings This procedure represents an entirely new installation of Windows therefore you ll need to reinstall any existing programs you may want to use During Setup your computer will automatically restart several times using the Windows 98 Setup wizard 16 WS133 Series Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 3 1 1 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows 98 1 25 3 4 5 Place a Windows 98 Startup Disk into the floppy disk drive Restart your computer The Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu will appear Place the Windows 98 CD into your CD ROM drive Type the number 1 and press ENTER gt A series of scans is performed and then the MS DOS prompt is displayed Type the word setup at the MS DOS display and press ENTER Setup performs a check A message will be displayed This message won t appear if your computer can t locate your CD ROM drive If you haven t installed the correct CD ROM driver please consult your drive s documenta tion or contact your hardware manufacturer 6 Press ENTER Microsoft ScanDisk will check your disk drives for errors When ScanDisk finishes press the X key Setup will initialize Then Windows 98 Setup begins
14. 5 5 3 SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay This controls the number of clocks between the SDRAM active command and the read write command Options 2 3 5 5 4 SDRAM RAS Precharge Time If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data This controls the idle delay clocks after issueing a prechange command to the SDRAM Options 2 309 5 5 5 System BIOS Cacheable When enabled accesses to the system BIOS will be cached Options Enabled Disabled 5 5 6 Video BIOS Cacheable When enabled access to the video BIOS will be cached Options Enabled Disabled 5 5 7 Memory Hole At 15M 16M Some add in cards need to re map its resource to a block of main memory address range Any host cycles that match this memory hole are passed on to the add in cards Options Enabled Disabled 5 5 8 CPU Latency Timer Configuration options Enabled Disabled 5 5 9 Delayed Transaction When enabled the south bridge ICH will supports the Delayed Transaction mechanism when it is the target of a PCI transaction Options Enabled Disabled 5 8 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup SEEN 5 5 10 On Chip Video Window Size This field configures the main memory size for AGP graphics data used Options 32MB 64MB Disabled 5 5 11 Local Memory Frequency The field configures the frequency that onboard display ca
15. RTC to the default setting Then get into the BIOS setup program choose Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults and select the original manufacturer default settings in your CMOS 5 2 Main Menu The main menu allows you to select from several setup pages Use the arrow keys to select among these pages and press Enter key to enter the sub menu A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen k 173 Siiri BLO 5133 Series 5 1 Inhi 5 3 Standard CMOS Features Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 3 1 Date This field specifies the current date The date format is month day and year 5 3 2 Time This field specifies the current time The time format is hour minute and second The time is calculated based on the 24 hour military time clock 5 3 3 IDE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Press Enter to enter next page for detail hard drive setting 5 3 3 1 IDE HDD Auto Detection Auto Detect the HDD s Capacity and its parameters 5 3 3 2 IDE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave This field specifies the parameter of drive that corresponds to the drive installed in your system Manual lets you set the remaining fields on this screen Selects the type of fixed disk Options Description Auto BIOS automatically fills in the values for th
16. Setup Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 12 CPU Thermal throttling This field specifies the throttling function of CPU Thermal When the CPU s temperature attain it s default protection point the CPU will run slower in order to descend the heat generation from itself Options Description 87 5 Keep 87 5 of CPU s full speed performance 75 0 Keep 75 0 of CPU s full speed performance 62 5 Keep 62 5 of CPU s full speed performance 50 0 Keep 50 0 of CPU s full speed performance 37 5 Keep 37 5 of CPU s full speed performance 25 0 Keep 25 0 of CPU s full speed performance 12 5 Keep 12 5 of CPU s full speed performance 5 7 13 PowerOn Resume by Alarm When enabled you can set the date and time to automatically power on your PC similar to an alarm clock Options Description Disabled Disables RTC alarm function Enabled Enter the Date and Time Alarm to power on the PC To set alarm for every day select 0 for Date of month Alarm 5 7 14 Reset APM Timer Events This field enables the system to detect activity and restart the timer of the power saving mode 5 7 14 1 Primary IDE 0 If enabled timer restarts whenever the master disk of the primary IDE channel is active Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 14 2 Primary IDE 1 If enabled timer restarts whenever the slave disk of the primary IDE channel is active Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 14 3 Secondary IDE 0 If enabled timer restar
17. The following are just some of the many AGP cards that have been tested and approved to work satisfactorily with Suspend to Disk 7 8 WS133 Series Appendix Manufacturer model Chipset IWILL Adventure 3Dlabs Permedia 2 Matrox G200 GainWard 3Dfx Banshee View Top VuleanB 3Dfx Banshee View Top Titan 4000 S3 Trio3D Prolink 3Dfx Banshee ATI 3D Rage Pro ATI Rage IIC ASUS Sis 6326 Set Up Suspend to Disk 1 Before installing Suspend to Disk utility please make sure your system is running normally That means you should have all the necessary drivers installed including Intel INF Installation Utility MUST Graphics and Audio Driver MUST Intel Security Driver if need Network Driver if need 2 The WS100 supports the Suspend to Disk with O S s help please make sure you enable the ACPI feature under the O S For example you can type command SETUP P J to install Windows 98 with ACPI support If you have the Windows 98 already installed refer to the following steps to enable ACPI feature a Click Start Run type REGEDIT EXE then press Enter key b Change to location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Detect c Select Edit New String Value and add Acpioption d Double click the Acpioption then set the value data to Select Control Panel Add New Hardware to add ACPI devices 3 Perform the Suspend to Disk utility ZVHDD E
18. external Modems the Wake On Modem is detected through the COM port b You need to enable the Wake Up by Ring LAN feature the BIO setup program Your system must have a ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5VSB power pum 23 1 LANI i E eee Pin Assignment 1 NC 2 GND 3 RI 4 NC 5 5VSB WS 133 Series 46 n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 11 SMBUS connector J48 SMBUS This connector provides the connectivity of SMBUS utilization pz Gets eee SmBus Pin Assignment 1 SMBCLK 2 NC 3 GND 12345 4 SMBDATA 5 5V 4 7 12 keyboard connector J36 KB This connector allows you to use an internal keyboard connector instead of having to attach the keyboard onto the ATX back panel connectors Pin Assigament DATA 2CLOCK UND 5 GND 4 7 13 Flat Panel amp TV Out slot J52 PTI optional The flat panel and TV out functions can be supported through this connector This connector only supports the digital LCD panel An analog LCD panel comes with a 15 pin VGA connector can be used on the external VG connector Iwill PI and TI only use on the Iwill motherboard of WS133 version 1 1 and WA133 version 1 1 WS133 Series 47 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Pin Assignment
19. have a single side 2 module DM2 Single Side Module 2 Must be the same or half memory size of DM1 Double Side Module DMI must be empt Total System Memory Max 512 MB Step 1 Open latches of DIMM socket Step 2 Insert the RAM module into the DIMM Secket 36 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup ECHEETEIES 4 5 Install PCI Expansion Cards Make sure that you have unplugged the power supply before you adding or removing expansion cards or other component6 Failure to do so may cause damage to both the motherboard and expansion cards This motherboard provides six bus master PCI expansion slots You can expand the features of the computer by adding some expansion cards Before you do that read the documentation for your expansion card carefully and make any necessary hardware settings on it such as jumpers or switches Locate a free expansion slot and remove the bracket plate with screw on the slot you intend to use carefully align the card s connectors press it firmly and secure the card on the slot with the screw you remove above After installing the necessary software drivers you can enjoy the features that expansion card provided Step 1 Place the motherboard onto the Step 2 Secure the motherboard on the chassis chassis by fastening respective screws WS133 Series 37 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Step 4 Secure the expansion card on the chassis by fastening the screw In the PCI bus design
20. telephone modem devices Expansion Slots Supports six Bus Master PCI slots Supports one AMR slot for AR MR AMR cards LAN on board WS133 N only Build in Realtek RTL8139B Ethernet LAN controller 10Base T 100Base TX Supports IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation Supports Full Duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3x Supports Wake Up on Magic packet LinkChg and Microsoft wake up frame PME Sound on board Build in AC 97 Sound CODEC Management Supports ACPI 1 0 and APM 1 2 specification Supports Suspend to Ram STR Supports extra SMBUS connector Supports Hardware Monitoring for the voltage temperature and fan control Supports Chassis Intrusion feature Supports Power on by LAN Ext Modem Int Modem PS2 Keyboard PS2 Mouse RTC Alarm Supports ACPI Blinking LED Supports AC Loss Recovery feature Supports Manually Assign PCI IRQ Supports Auto reboot function when system hang Supports Remote Power up using Wake on LAN technology Fully Year2000 Compliance BIOS Adopt Award BIOS Supports On board upgrade ability Supports BIOS ROM Flash protection Others ATX Form Factor 12 x 7 5 WS 133 Series 25 IG are Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 1 Before Installation For installation you may need some or all of the following tools Medium size flat blade screwdriver Medium size Phillips head screwdriver A 3 16 inch nut driver or wrench Users must follow these guidelines to ens
21. the following settings 1 32 33 1 2 3 133MHZ Shown on screen CPU External frequency SDRAM frequency 133 100 MHz 133 MHz 100 MHz 138 100 MHz 100 MHz 140 105 MHz 140 MHz 105 MHz 145 110 MHz 145 MHz 110 MHz 150 113 MHz 113 MHz 153 115 MHz 153 MHz 115 MHz CPU Clock Ratio Options 2 2 5 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 WS 133 Series 71 Er Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 10 4 BIOS ROM Flash Protect The main function of BIOS ROM Flash Protect prevents the virus of computers to destory the system of computers When JP16 is set on 1 2 the Flash ROM pretection mode will be controlled by this field Options Description Non Fresh By BIOS Freshable By BIOS When your system booting you can find the BIOS status on the screen CPU TYPE PENTIUM MMX Base 640 CO Processor Installed Extended Memroy 130048K CPU Clock 166MHz Cache Memory 512K Diskette Drive 1 44 3 Display Type i Diskette Drive B None Serial Port s 3FB 2FB Pri Master Disk CDROM Mode 4 Parallel Port s 378 Pri Slave None Cache L2 Type Pipe Burst Disk Lba UDMA 33 SDRAM at Rows E 02345 Sec Master Disk 4335MB EDO DRAM at Rows None Sec Slave Disk None Fast Page at Rows None Power Enable BIOS FWH Status There are three possible conditions will be shown that indicates your hareware set
22. the processors that packed as a PPGA or FCPGA type In other words no matter what kind of processors you have the WS133 motherboard always provides you an adequate solution There are three DIMM sockets on the motherboard which provide you the most flexibility of DRAM usage The original investment can be guaranteed by six bus master PCI slots design The PC99 compliant colorful connectors and the easy jumper setting provide the user more convenience Be sides that the robust feature well prepared documents and the powerful software CD support make this motherboard the best choice of the value segment Copyright This manual contains information protected by copyright law rights are reserved No part of this document may be used or reproduced in any form or by any means or stored in a database or re trieval system without prior written permission from Iwill Corporation Trademark Intel Pentium Celeron are trademarks of Intel Corporation Iwill and Iwill logo are trademarks of Iwill Corp All other product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners Warning Most of the features of this product have passed strict verification tests and are subject to change at any time without prior notice If any malfunction occurs due to the future technical changes made by the respective component manufacturers Iwill assumes no responsibility or liability for it Notice Information furnished in th
23. 3A CPU Speed in BIOS Celeron 266 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 Manual Celeron 300 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 300Mhz 66x4 5 Celeron 333 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 333Mhz 66x5 Celeron 366 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 366Mhz 66x5 5 Celeron 400 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 400Mhz 66x6 Celeron 433 2 0V SEPP 1 2 1 2 433Mhz 66x6 5 Pentium II 350 2 0V SECC 2 2 3 1 2 350Mhz 100x3 5 Pentium II 400 2 0V SECC 2 2 3 1 2 400Mhz 100x4 Pentium II 450 2 0V SECC 2 2 3 1 2 450Mhz 100x4 5 WS133 Series 27 IG a E n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Pentium III 450 2 0V SECC2 2 3 1 2 450Mhz 100x4 5 Pentium III 500 2 0V SECC2 2 3 1 2 500Mhz 100x5 Pentium III 550 2 0V SECC2 2 3 1 2 550Mhz 100x5 5 Pentium III 600 2 05V SECC2 2 3 1 2 600Mhz 100x6 Pentium III 5338 2 0V SECC2 2 3 2 3 533Mhz 133x4 Pentium 6008 2 0V SECC2 2 3 2 3 600Mhz 133x4 5 Pentium 550E 1 65V SECC2 2 3 1 2 550 7 100 5 5 Pentium 600 1 65 SECC2 2 3 1 2 600Mhz 100x6 Pentium 650E 1 65V SECC2 2 3 1 2 650Mhz 100x6 5 Pentium 700E 1 65V SECC2 2 3 1 2 700Mhz 100x7 Pentium III 533 1 65V SECC2 2 3 2 3 533Mhz 133x4 Pentium III 600EB 1 65V SECC2 2 3 2 3 600Mhz 133x4 5 Pentium III 667EB 1 65V SECC2 2 3 2 3 667Mhz 133x5 Pentium III 733EB 1 65V SECC2 2 3 2 3 733Mhz 133x5 5 This motherboard also can support Socket370 CPUs with Iwill Slocket 17 transitional card CPU Model Vcore amp Package CPU Speed in BIOS Celeron 300
24. A 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 300Mhz 66x4 5 Celeron 333 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 333Mhz 66x5 Celeron 366 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 366Mhz 66x5 5 Celeron 400 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 400Mhz 66x6 Celeron 433 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 433Mhz 66x6 5 Celeron 466 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 466Mhz 66x7 Celeron 500 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 500Mhz 66x7 5 Celeron 533 2 0V PPGA 1 2 1 2 533Mhz 66x8 Pentium 500E 1 60V FCPGA 2 3 1 2 500Mhz 100x5 Pentium 550E 1 60V FCPGA 2 3 1 2 550Mhz 100x5 5 Pentium 600E 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 1 2 600Mhz 100x6 Pentium 650E 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 1 2 650Mhz 100x6 5 Pentium 700E 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 1 2 700Mhz 100x7 Pentium III 533EB 1 60V FCPGA 2 3 2 3 533Mhz 133x4 Pentium III 600EB 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 2 3 600Mhz 133x4 5 Pentium III 667EB 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 2 3 667Mhz 133x5 Pentium 733EB 1 65V FCPGA 2 3 2 3 733Mhz 133x5 5 28 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 2 3 JP5 PCI compatibility jumper JP5 This jumper is for the internal use pee WS133 N JPS 2 4 2 4 JP6 PS 2 power standby jumper PS2 SB The computer can be powered on through PS 2 keyboard or PS 2 mouse In order to support this feature the standby power must be provided to PS 2 ports PS2 SB JP6 Lx 3 2 3 Enabled Default Disabled
25. CC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 1 65V SECC2 JL ES E OR OR OE Us OE oT oth O9 O9 O9 O9 O9 O9 C9 C9 b2 b2 BRR Be ee ee eV MS ORI Pu gt CPU Speed in BIOS Manual 300Mhz 66x4 5 333Mhz 66x5 366Mhz 66x5 5 400Mhz 66x6 433Mhz 66x6 5 350Mhz 100x3 5 400Mhz 100x4 450Mhz 100x4 5 450Mhz 100x4 5 500Mhz 100x5 550Mhz 100x5 5 600Mhz 100x6 533Mhz 133x4 600Mhz 133x4 5 550Mhz 100x5 5 600Mhz 100x6 650Mhz 100x6 5 700Mhz 100x7 533Mhz 133x4 600Mhz 133x4 5 667Mhz 133x5 733Mhz 133x5 5 This motherboard also can support Socket370 CPUs with Iwill Slocket II transitional card CPU Model Celeron 300A Celeron 333 Celeron 366 Celeron 400 Celeron 433 Celeron 466 Celeron 500 Celeron 533 Pentium III 500E Pentium III 550E Pentium III 600E Pentium III 650E Pentium III 700E Pentium III 533EB Pentium III 600EB Pentium III 667EB Pentium III 733EB Vcore amp Package 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 2 0V PPGA 1 60V FCPGA 1 60V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA 1 60V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA 1 65V FCPGA i o te dee es
26. Contents Chapter 1Quick Installation 3 INICIO T 3 L2CPU 4 NIJPELS 5 1 4Expansion Slots Sockets 8 3 5 Cii ee Fd enint iere ped ERE 10 Lob orit Factor 16 Chapter 2Overview 17 Chapter 3Features 20 3 1Motherboard Components Placement 20 3 2B ck e S 22 3 3Dlock Diagram iuuenis iei eir sdssusssseadesssisssin rri skies rivo 23 3 4Specifications NT DOO 24 Chapter 4Hardware Setup 26 4 1 Before Installation sss ciccsssesssessscesssessscsdscasssosseavessnsscessaansiennases 26 4 3 Install the Processor ssi scoscscsccessaessecendccncssacienecsasaeeesansiacnccavass 31 4 4 Install Memory Modules cesse eee eee eee 35 4 5 Install PCI Expansion Cards 37 4 6 Usage of the AMR 5 38 4 7 Connect Devices and Power Supply 39 a Aiuaia amp aaaci cYic AAALOLpAAGEAaAoL ia ww so0 yYEe AKczg 22 1 WS133 Series Rev 1 1B 1 FB2A319201100 Chapter 1 Quick Installat
27. Diagram Slot 1 7 Clock e Term lt lt Display Cache Memory 3 DIMM GMCH m Modules Digital Video Out Device IDE Primary IDE Secondary Ultra DMA 66 PCI CNTRL ICH ZN USB USB lt PCI ADDR DATA D USB Port2 PCI CNTRL INNOD 194 TNNOO 19 NNOO TYNNOO 19 SNNOO 9NNOO o 5 8 m a PCI ADDR DATA c AMC 97 3 2 Audio Modem AC 97 Link EL QN LPC Firm Ware Hub Keyboard Floppy Parallel Game Port Mouse Serial WS133 Series 23 n Chapter 3 Features 3 4 Specifications Processor Supports one 51011 connector with pre installed Universal Retention Mechanism Supports Intel Celeron Katmai SEPP CPU from 266 MHz to 433 MHz Supports Intel Pentium II Klamath Deschutes SECC SECC2 CPU from 233 MHz to 450 MHz Supports Intel Pentium III Katmai SECC2 CPU from 450 MHz to 600 MHz Supports Intel Pentium III CuMine 256 SECC2 CPU from 533 MHz to 733 MHz Supports both H W and S W setting methods on CPU frequency selection Supports CPU voltage auto detection Supports adjustable CPU core voltage ChipSet Intel i810E AGPset Support 66 100 133 MHz CP
28. I host adapter supports bootable CD ROM and then proceed directly to step 8 and then finish the procedure 1 First power on or boot your system 2 Press Del key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility 3 Use arrow keys to select ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES on the menu then press Enter 4 Select First Boot Device and change the default setting to CDROM using Page Up Page Down key Press Esc key to go back to CMOS SETUP Utility menu Press lt F10 gt to select Save and Exit Setup 7 Press Y then Enter to complete Now you are able to boot up the system from the CD ROM 8 Insert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive and re start the computer 9 IWILL Diskette Creator will now execute automatically for making your own driver diskettes 10 Make the desired driver diskettes according to the instructions displayed on screen ON tA 6 2 2 2 Under windows 98 95 NT You may just click on the software Make Driver Diskettes Utility shown on screen then select the driver you need follow the messages shown on screen to complete 6 2 3 How to Install Intel INF Installation Utility You may just click on the Intel INF Installation Utility shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup After completing O S installation user must install Intel INF Installation Utility first to avoid some problems during installation
29. M If you do so you will damage the motherboard permanently 4 7 1 Primary Secondary IDE Connectors IDEO IDE1 This motherboard provides two independent Ultra ATA 66 IDE channels which doubles the ATA 33 burst data transfer rate to 66 MB s and are 100 percent backward compatible with all existing ATA ATAPI devices These connectors also support ZIP and LS 120 devices The ATA 66 requires a special 40 pin 80 conductor cable that reduces noise bleed over and improves signal integrity by providing 40 additional ground lines between each of the standard 40 pin ATA IDE signal lines and ground lines Although a new 40 pin 80 conductor cable is required for Ultra ATA 66 the chip set pin connector remains the same at 40 The 40 pin 80 conductor cables will support the Cable Detect feature The blue end connector should be connected to the system board The black end connector is known as the master position The gray middle connector can be used for slave devices A legacy ATA IDE drive can coexist with an Ultra ATA 66 drive However for the Ultra ATA 66 device to attain Ultra DMA 4 mode an Ultra ATA 66 capable cable is required Orient the red markings on the ribbon cable to of the connector Pinl IDE IDEO WS133 Series 39 EE Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 2 Floppy Connector FDC This motherboard has one floppy connector t
30. U external frequency Integrated 2X AGP controller supports up to 1600x1200x8bit color at 85 Hz refresh Supports Hardware Motion Compensation for S W MPEG Decode Supports Software DVD at 30 fps Supports 4MB Dynamic Display Memory Supports 85MHz Flat Panel Monitor interface optional Supports Digital Video Output for use with an external NTSC PAL TV encoder optional Main Memory Supports three DIMM sockets Supports 3 3V unbuffered PC100 SDRAM modules Supports Single sided and Double sided DIMM modules Supports 16M 32M 64M 128M 256M SDRAM modules Supports up to 512MB memory when using 128M technology Supports up to 256MB memory when using 64M 16M technology Bus Master IDE Supports dual channel IDE interface for up to four IDE devices Supports Ultra DMA Bus Master with 66 MB s burst data transfer rate Supports PIO mode 0 1 2 3 4 and Multi word mode 0 1 2 3 4 Supports HDD Tape drive CD ROM CD R CD RW LS120 ZIP drive Multi IO Provides one floppy port to support 1 2M 1 4M 2 8M 3 Mode FDD and QIC 80 tape drive Supports two high speed 165504 serial ports Supports one SPP ECP EPP parallel port Supports one PS2 mouse port Supports one PS2 keyboard port Provides one Game MIDI port to support two joysticks Supports FIR and CIR infrared communication Supports PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard auto swapping 24 WS133 Series Chapter 3 Features USB Supports two UHCI Universal Serial Bus ports Supports USB keyboard mouse joystick
31. Use EPP 1 9 protocol 5 6 14 2 ECP Mode Use DMA When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as ECP ECP EPP mode it needs a DMA channel for data transfer This field specifies the DMA channel for ECP parallel port use Options Description 1 Use DMA channel 1 3 Use DMA channel 3 5 6 15 AC PWR Loss Recovery The field configures the system activity after experiencing a power failure Options Description Former Sts System returns to former status prior to AC loss event Off System remains off after AC loss event 5 6 16 Game Port Address This field configures the onboard game port There are several port addresses to select from Options Description 201 Port address 201h 209 Port address 209h Disabled Disables game port 5 6 17 Midi Port Address This field configures the midi port There are several port addresses to select from Options Description 330 Port address 330h 300 Port address 300h 290 Port address 290h Disabled Disables midi port 5 6 18 Midi Port IRQ This field configures the midi port IRQ There are several IRQs to select from Options Description 5 Port address IRQ5 10 Port address IRQ10 64 WS 133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup e 5 7 Power Management Setup r Timer UN ciii v Each power saving mode has a respective timer The value of the timer can be assigned or reloaded and it will count down to zero When the timer equals to zero the system will
32. When using a SIR FIR devices you need to enter the BIOS setup program and configure the ART Mode Select field as IrDA b When using a CIR device the jumper cap of JP6 should be placed over 1 2 in order to use Consumer Infrared power up m Wu o 5 Pin Assignment SE V E a 6 7 8 9 10 1 5V 6 NC E 5 2 NC 7 3 IRRX 8 5VSB gua 0 299 ow 7 a 2345 SIRIX 10 NC m K 4 7 9 Wake On LAN Connector WOL This connector connects to a plug in network card which supports the WOL technology to powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card a You may need to enable the Wake Up by Ring LAN feature in the BIOS setup program b Your system must have a ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5VSB power c This motherboard only supports the LAN card with a high active wake signal WS133 Series 45 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 1 od ee 1 WOL Assignment 1 5VSB lees yap 1253 3 LAN WAKE 4 7 10 Wake On Modem Connector WOM This connector connects to internal modem cards PCI or AMR with a Wake On Modem output to powers up the system when a ringup packet or signal is received through the modem card a For the
33. XE refer to below 4 After you finish the ZVHDD installation enter Control Panel select Power Management then enable the Hibernate Support 5 Return to Power Management then enable Advanced select Hibernate and click Apply Enter DOS mode From Windows 95 98 NT Open your Programs file and select MS DOS Prompt Once you ve entered DOS from Windows a Type the following CNWINDOWS lock WS133 Series 79 IG are Appendix Press lt Enter gt b The system will ask you Ready Press for yes Press Enter c Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your floppy disk drive See above d Type the following Press Enter e Create a file or partition There are two ways to store the data into HDD Create a file or partition You must make sure you have enough disk space before selecting either option Please refer to System Requirements above Creating a file stores all the necessary information you may be working on into a hidden read only file within the system hard disk Creating a partition allows further protection for you by storing all the necessary information into partition separate from other files Create a file on DOS Model You may select the file size or allow the system to automatically select for you Automatic Selection Type the following A gt zvhdd c file Note one space is between zvhdd and
34. am we recommend that you first disable the Virus Warning function beforehand 5 4 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup REN Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 2 CPU Internal Cache This field configures the CPU internal cache L1 cache Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 3 External Cache This field configures the system s external cache L2 cache Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 4 CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This field specifies whether the CPU L2 cache supports ECC or not Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 5 Processor Number Feature Intel r Pentium r III processors are equipped with a built in processor serial number for security purposes When enabled you allow reading access to this serial number Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 6 Quick Power On Self Test This field allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 7 First Secondary Third Other Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items Options Floppy LS ZIP HDD 0 SCSI CD ROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 LAN Disable WS133 Series 55 Sry Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 4 8 Swap Floppy Drive When enabled floppy drives A and B will be exchanged without the user physically changing the connection on the cable Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 9 Boot Up Floppy Seek See
35. be forced into the related suspend or power saving mode If any predefined signal or event is detected during the timer counting period the timer restarts automatically 5 7 1 ACPI Suspend Type There are several ACPI modes used to save computer s energy S1 POS This is the Power On Suspend state the CPU clock will run at slower speed when entering the suspend state S3 STR This is the Suspend To Ram state all system data will be saved in system s memory and all devices except the memory will shut off 5 72 Power Management This feature allows the user to select the default parameters for the power saving mode Options Description Min Saving When idle for one hour the system enters suspend mode Max Saving When idle for fifteen minutes the system enters suspend mode User Define User can specify the time the system enters suspend mode 5 7 3 Video off Method This field specifies the method that video subsystem used for power saving Options Description V H SYNC Blank Turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Blank Screen Writes blanks to the video buffer only DPMS Initial display power management signaling with DPMS WS133 Series 6 5 re Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 7 4 Video Off In Suspend This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked Options Yes No 5 7 5 Suspend Type Select the Suspend Type Options Stop Grant PwrO
36. che memory support Options 100MHz 133MHz Onboard Display Cache Setting 5 5 12 CAS Latency Select the onboard display cache memory clock periods Options 2 3 5 5 13 Paging Mode Control Select the paging mode control Options Close Open 5 5 14 RAS to CAS Override Select the display cache clock periods indicates the RAS to CAS Override delay i e row activate command to read write command Options By CAS LT Override 5 5 15 RAS Timing This item controls RAS active to precharge and refresh to RAS active delay in local memory clocks Options Slow Fast 5 5 16 RAS Precharge Timing This item controls RAS precharge in local memory clocks Options Slow Fast WS133 Series 59 Iwi Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 6 Integrated Peripherals eral Hell ef pul is 5 6 1 On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE This field enables or disables the onboard IDE controller Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 2 IDE Primary Master Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master Slave PIO These fields configure the PIO Programmable Input Output transfer mode for each IDE devices The maximum transfer rates of each PIO mode are listing as follow PIO Mode Setting Maximum transfer rate PIO Mode 0 3 3 MB sec PIO Mode 1 5 2 MB sec PIO Mode 2 8 3 MB sec PIO Mode 3 11 MB sec PIO Mode 4 16 6 MB sec Options Description Auto The BIOS negotiates with device automatically Mode 0 Use Mode 0 timin
37. cific resources by going into each of the sub menu that follows this field a sub menu 68 WS133 Series Iwi Chapter 5 BIOS Setup is preceded by a gt Options Description Auto ESCD Resources controlled by BIOS automatically Manual Resources controlled by the user 5 8 4 PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA VESA video or MPEG card Options Description Enabled PCI VGA co works with ISA MPEG card Disabled All cases except above 5 8 5 PCI I PCI 5 IRQ Use PCI 2 PCI 6 IRQ Use PCI 3 Onboard LAN IRQ Use PCI 4 IRQ Use These fields set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot The default setting for each field is Auto which uses auto routing to determine IRQ use Option Auto 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 5 9 PC Health Status This page is monitoring your status of computer On the screen displays CPU System temperature FAN speed and voltages WS 133 Series 6 9 5 10 IWILL Smart Setting Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Milite 1940 1999 TWILL General Help dH Values Lr E alte Ert med E Over clocking is not guaranteed Users must have substantial knowledge STOP of proper CPU relative to adjusting CPU speeds Over clocking should d be done only by experienced engineer
38. cy multiplied by the Frequency Multiple equals the CPU s Internal Frequency Currently most of the processors have the Frequency Multiple locked so you only need to select the External Frequency This motherboard will detect the proper external frequency your CPU used so you can leave these jumpers on their defaults and the based external frequency will be determined by CPU automatically In this case you need not go to BIOS to do setup The CPU speed is setup using TWILL Smart Setting This is found in the BIOS setup program by pressing Del during the boot up process FSB 123 2 3 1 2 3 12 3 JP3leee 000 1 2 3 1 2 3 123 1 2 3 Auto Default 66MHZ 100MHZ 133MHZ After you setting up these jumpers to assign the Based External Frequency you should enter BIOS setup program select the proper CPU speed within Iwill Smart Setting page The BIOS will display the proper options depends on these jumpers setting For example if you choose 66Mhz by setting both JP3 and JP3A to 1 2 then the BIOS will prompt you 66Mhz 75Mhz and 83Mhz for selecting The table shows the proper setting for most of the processors in the market The WS133 is designed for Intel Pentium III Pentium II and Celeron through a SC242 connector CPU Model Vcore amp Package JP
39. designed for the user Who wants the most stable plat form best performance price ratio and convenience 3 1 Motherboard Components Placement 1 2 34 5 20 WS133 Series nl Chapter 3 Features The following are part descriptions for the motherboard parts shown on the opper page ATX Power Connector SC242 Slot1 Connector Display Cache Memory Intel 810E GMCH Three DIMM Sockets Floppy Connector Primary and Secondary IDE Connectors Intel ICH Chipset Intel FWH Chipset Programmable BIOS 10 Multi I O Chip 11 COM2 Header 12 LAN Chip 10 100M BaseT WS133 N only 13 32bit 33MHz Bus Master PCI Slot 14 AC 97 V2 1 Audio CODEC 15 PTI header Optional 16 AMR Slot 17 Joystick Midi Line Out Line in Microphone In Connector 18 VGA Monitor Connector 19 Parallel Connector 20 COMI Connector 21 LAN and USB Connector LAN Optional 22 PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Connector WS133 Series 21 Chapter 3 Features 3 2 Back Panel PS 2 Mouse 6 pin Female USBI Parallel Printer Port 25 pin Female RJA5 Optional Joystick Midi 15 pin Female Mic Connectors Line in Audio PS 2 Keyboard 6 pin Female Universal Serial Bus USB2 Line Out 1 8 Stereo Serial Port 9 pin Male COMI VGA Monitor 15 pin Female 22 WS133 Series Chapter 3 Features 3 3 Block
40. e These two connectors without orientation limit J43 J45 IR This connector is designed for the SIR FIR CIR devices Pin Asma 15w zNC TCIKRX FIREX 1 2 WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation J46 WOL This is the Wake on LAN connector In order to wake up the system through a plug in network card the card must provide a high active wake signal puma pm Ee Ge WOL Pin Assignment 1 5VSB lees 1 2 3 3LAN WAKE 1 J47 WOM This connector be connected to card or internal modem card to provide the ability of power on by modem device Pin Assigament WOM ENC 2 GND RI 20006 ix 12345 85V SB J48 SMBUS This connector provides the connectivity of SMBUS utilization SmBus Pin Assignment 1 SMBCLK INC 123 345 4 SMBDATA pd B 4 4V 8 8 T omui i ms WS133 Series 1 3 Chapter 1 Quick Installation J52 PTLoptional The flat panel and TV out functions can be supported through this connector Fin This connector only supports the digital LCD panel An analog LCD panel comes with a 15 pin VGA connector can be used on the external VG connector Iwill PI and TI only use on the Iwill motherboard of WS133 version 1 1 a
41. e cylinders heads and sectors fields None No disk drives are attached 5 3 3 3 Capacity Your disk drive size 5 2 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 3 3 4 Access Mode This field specifies the IDE translation mode Options Description NORMAL Specifies traditional CHS addressing mode LARGE Specifies extended CHS translation mode LBA Specifies LBA translation mode AUTO BIOS specifies translation method automatically 5 3 3 5 Cylinders Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk 5 3 3 6 Heads Set the number of read write heads 5 3 3 7 Precomp Setting a value of 65535 means disable write precompansation feature 5 3 3 8 Sectors Set the number of sectors per track 5 3 4 Drive Drive This field specifies the type of floppy drives Options Description None No floppy drive is connected Drive B default 360K 5 25 in A 360K floppy drive is connected 1 2M 5 25 in A 1 2M floppy drive is connected 720K 3 5 in A 720K floppy drive is connected 1 44M 3 5 in A 1 44M floppy drive is connected Drive A default 2 88M 3 5 in A 2 88M floppy drive is connected 5 3 5 Video This field specifies the type of the graphics adapters used by the primary system monitor Options Description EGA VGA Specifies EGA or VGA adapter CGA 40 Specifies CGA adapter with 40 column mode CGA 80 Specifies CGA adapter with 80 column mode MONO Specifies Monochrome adapter 5 3 6 Halt On This field determin
42. eads Iv One 34 pin Floppy cable with four heads 1 One 10 pin to 9 pin COM port transitional cable including a bracket 1 One Iwill Power Installer CD 1 Bag of spare jumper caps 1 One Customer ATX IO Shield Optional Thermal Sensor for HDD Thermal Sensor for System Iwill Slocket CPU transitional card Socket370 to Slot1 Iwill SIDE Pro66 PCI ATA 66 IDE controller Iwill SIDE 2930C PCI Fast SCSI controller Iwill SIDE 2930CB PCI Fast SCSI controller Iwill SIDE 2936UW PCI Ultra Wide SCSI controller Iwill SIDE 2935LVD PCI Ultra2 SCSI controller Iwill SIDE DU280 PCI Dual channel Ultra2 SCSI controller MR card mn WS133 Series 17 IG are Chapter 2 Overview Introduction The WS133 series motherboard is the most flexible platform in today s market based on the newest Intel i810E chipset A major advancement in chipset technology the Intel i810E integrates 3D graphics engine directly into the chipset to deliver a high quality 3D experience Combining Intel 3D graphics with the onboard audio CODEC AMR slot and the optional LAN chip results in a comprehensive compatible platform that offers system integrators a comprehensive and cost effective solution This motherboard supports both the current Deschutes Katmai and the next generation of proces sors Coppermine without any headache With the optional Slocket II transitional card it even can support
43. eld Left Move to the field on the left hand side Right Move to the field on the right hand side Quit from setup program without saving changes or Exit from current menu page and return to main menu page lt PgUp gt or lt gt Select the previous value for a field lt PgDn gt or lt gt Select the next value for a field General Help F2 Item Help F5 Previous Values Fail Safe Defaults lt 7 gt Optimized Defaults lt 10 gt Save the current value and exit setup program Esc S 50 WS133 Series Iwfit Chapter 5 BIOS Setup SEEN Generally the BIOS default settings have been carefully chosen by the system manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability It is very dangerous to change any setting without full understanding We strongly recommend that you DO NOT update your BIOS if the system works perfectly DO NOT change any setting unless you fully understand what it means If the system does not work smoothly after changing the BIOS settings follow the procedures de scribed previously enter the BIOS setup program then load the original manufacturer default settings If the system is no longer able to boot after changing the settings the only way to recover it is to clear the data stored in RTC CMOS To reset the RTC CMOS data take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again This will return the
44. enable disable the onboard LAN chip LAN JP15 wee LII Enabled Default Disabled JP16 FLASH FLASH protect jumper This jumper is used to select the Flash ROM protected mode zm 1 p FLASH CPI oon 12 5 Lz 13 by Prorecied bs BEDS be HW wine T WS133 Series 7 Chapter 1 Quick Installation Do not leave JP16 without any 1 4 Expansion Slots Sockets J1 Slot1 Processor connector 5101 is Single Edge Contact SEC CPU slot Slotl Pinl 2 a DMI 2 pM Pint 8 WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation Install memory in any combination as follows Limitation pmo Mode Modus Double Side Module must be empt 1 DM1 must have a single side module D one ne 2 Must be the same or half memory size of DM1 Double Side Module DMI must be empt Total System Memory Max 512 MB J12 J17 PCI 1 PCI 6 PCI expansion slots The connectors are Bus Master PCI Expansion Slots DMO DMI M2 AMR WS133 Series 9 Sor Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 5 Connectors J28 IDEO Primary ATA 66 IDE channels J29 IDE1 Secondary ATA 66 IDE channels Pini IDET IDEO FDC J32 COM2 This is an internal connector for COM2 port
45. end to Disk diskette to use for installation Insert the Power Installer CD into your CD ROM select Make Driver Diskette from the menu and carefully follow the instructions to make a driver diskette More importantly you must ensure the Suspend to Disk feature has been disabled before installing new devices or upgrading your system memory System Requirements for installing Suspend to Disk 1 Suspend to Disk utility only works with IDE hard disk drives You cannot use this utility with any SCSI device because the system BIOS controls IDE devices but cannot control SCSI devices 2 This feature works fine with Windows 95 98 and Windows NT FAT file systems but does not work with Windows NT NTFS file system 3 This feature works fine with APM compatible PCI AGP VGA and Sound Blaster compatible cards and drivers 4 The Intel Bus Master IDE driver is not fully compatible with Suspend to Disk If this causes some problems please uninstall the drivers or do not use Suspend to Disk 5 Whether you select file or partition method please make sure that you have enough free HDD space for creating this hidden file or partition Ex if you have 64MB system memory and 4MB of VGA memory you need at least 68MB 64MB 4MB of HDD space You also have to reserve some free space for your future memory expansion For example if you plan to upgrade you system memory to 128MB in the near future then you may reserve a 132MB 128MB 4MB space 6
46. epend on the connector Chassis Intrusion Connector CASE This connector is for a chassis designed for chassis intrusion detection After market toggle switches may also be installed to the chassis panel or on any removable components Two wires should be available from the chassis to connect to this connector When any chassis component is removed the contact should open and the motherboard will record a chassis intrusion event If this feature is not used a jumper cap must be placed over the 2 pins of the connector IDE LED Connector ALED This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted IDE LED which lights when the IDE devices connected to the primary secondary IDE connectors are working Reset Connector RST This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted reset button for rebooting your computer without having to turn off the power supply System Power LED Connector PLED This 3 pin connector connects to the case mounted system power LED which lights when the system is powered on Keyboard Lock Connector KL This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted key switch to allow keyboard locking Speaker Connector SPKR This 4 pin connector connects to the case mounted speaker 44 WS133 Series n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 8 Infrared Connector IR This connector supports an optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared device when using the appropriate application software a
47. er will use the faster block mode to access devices Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 9 Power On Function This field configures the Power On mode of the system This feature only supports PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse It does not work with USB keyboard or serial mouse WS133 Series 61 re Chapter 5 BIOS Setup The Power On button will not function in this mode Options Password Hot KEY Mouse Password Mouse Hot KEY Button only Keyboard 98 Description You can assign a password string through KB Power On Pass word field Typing this password string will power on your system You can assign a hot key through the Hot Key Power On field Pressing this hot key will power on your system Double Clicking the mouse button or typing the KB power on password will automatically power on your system Double Clicking the mouse button or typing the KB hot key will power on your system Simply power on your system by pressing the Power On but ton on the front panel of your PC case Enables Keyboard 98 function This function is good only for users of Keyboard 98 5 6 9 1 KB Password Power On In you wish to use this function bring the cursor to the field written Enter then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Type your password and press Enter After the message Confirm Password is displayed re type your pass word The KB Po
48. es how the system reacts to errors once detected Options Description All Errors Each time the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will stop and display an error message No Errors The system will not stop for any errors that are detected All But Keyboard The system will stop for any errors except keyboard error WS133 Series 53 Infi All But Diskette The system will stop for any errors except diskette error All But Disk Key The system will stop for any errors except diskette and keyboard errors Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 3 7 Base Memory The amount of base conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 640K This field has no options 5 3 8 Extended Memory This is the amount of memory located above 1MB in the processor s memory address map This field has no options 5 3 9 Total Memory Displays the total memory available in the system 5 4 Advanced BIOS Features 5 4 1 Virus Warning When this function is enabled the BIOS monitors the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification If an attempt is made the BIOS will halt the system and then display an error message Afterwards if necessary you can run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done Many disk diagnostic programs will attempt to access the boot sector table which can cause the above warning message If you run such a progr
49. g to access device Mode 1 Use Mode 1 timing to access device Mode 2 Use Mode 2 timing to access device Mode 3 Use Mode 3 timing to access device Mode 4 Use Mode 4 timing to access device 60 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 6 3 IDE Primary Master Slave UDMA IDE Secondary Master Slave UDMA If you select Auto the IDE controller uses Ultra DMA 33 66 Mode to access Ultra DMA capable IDE devices Depend on the resent of negociation with your HDD The maximum transfer rate of Ultra DMA 66 Mode is 66 6 MB sec Options Auto Disabled 5 6 4 USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains USB peripherals Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 5 USB Keyboard under DOS Select Enabled if you want to use USB keyboard under DOS Options Enabled Disabled 5 6 6 Init Display First This item allows you to decide which slot to activate first either PCI slot or AGP slot Options PCI Slot Onboard AGP 5 6 7 AC97 Audio Modem Auto allows the motherboard s BIOS to detect whether you are using any AC 97 modem audio device If a modem audio device is detected the onboard modem audio controller will be enabled if no modem audio device is detected the onboard modem audio controller will be disabled If you want to use different controller cards to connect modem and audio connector set these fields to disabled Options Auto Disabled 5 6 8 IDE HDD Block Mode When enabled the IDE controll
50. he OEM version processor has no heat sink fan and heat sink support while the Boxed version processor has all of them Without a fan the processor could overheat and damage both the processor and the motherboard If this is the case purchase a fan before you turn on your computer This motherboard is shipped with a pre installed Universal Retention Mechanism URM so you can go through to install the processor directly Universal Retention Machanism Step 1 Lift each of the two retention mechanism brackets so that they stand fully upright You should hear a soft click sound once each bracket is in the correct upright position Step 2 Insert the CPU horizontally into the retention mechanism sliding both edges in simultaneously and as evenly as possible Then press down gently yet firmly so that the CPU is fully inserted correctly into the socket 32 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup NEN Step 3 Pull the clip beside retention mechanism upward to lock the CPU UNLOCK LOCK Do not forget to set the correct CPU External Frequency and Multiple Multiple setting is available only on unlocked processors for your processor or else boot up may not be possible WS133 Series 3 3 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup FCPU Pin Assignment Slocket II Slocket 370 Slotl Convertor Step 1 Lift each of the two retention mechanism brackets so that they stand f
51. he boot up process FSE e E one J34 4 tt 01353 15 1 1 GEME LOI LIMH E B i i me WS 133 Series 5 Chapter 1 Quick Installation JP6 PS2 SB PS 2 power standby jumper This jumper is used to select the power well of PS 2 ports The feature power on by keyboard mouse can be enabled or disabled by this jumper PS2 SB4JP6 2 Enabled Defisit eL 1 JP9 Vcore Vcore booster jumper This jumper is used to select the CPU core voltage JP10 VIO VIO select jumper This jumper is used to select the VIO voltage Vcore 1 9 e e Forcetoraiseup Force to raise up e 5 of Vcore 10 of Vcore VIO JP10 Forcetoraiseup Force to raise up 5 of VIO 10 of VIO Auto Default Auto Default WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation JP13 AC 97 AC97 Codec Enabled Disabled jumper This jumper is used to enable disable the onboard audio CODEC mmm AC97 JP13 O a I9 eoo eoo 2 123 123 Enabled Default Disabled JP15 LAN LAN Enabled Disabled jumper WS133 N only This jumper is used to
52. ion Chapter 5BIOS Setup 50 XN NI 007 Pe 50 5 2 Menu P 51 5 3 Standard CMOS Features eee ecce eren tenete nenne 52 5 4 Advanced BIOS Features 54 5 5 Advanced Chipset Features 410 57 5 6 Integrated Peripherals sscssssssssssssssssscssssssssesssesssesencees 60 5 7 Power Management 1 eee ne eee 65 5 8 PnP PCI Configurations ccsssesorssssvsssrossssoenssenoserenetesenossssoeess 68 59 PC Health Status ons nds 69 5 10 TWILL Smart Setting reato t roto reat nititur an eoe ineo n 70 5 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults 2 72 5 12 Load Optimized Defaults 73 5 13 Set Supervisor User Password Setting 73 5 14 Save amp Exit Setup I 73 5 15 Exit Without Saving iier roosters oe tee ee eer be setune vs 73 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 74 6 1 Software Installation 74 6 2 How to use the Power installer CD 74 6 3 Installing Operating Systems 76 Appendix Install the Suspend to IDE Hard Disk Utility 78 2 WS133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Instal
53. is manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However Iwill Corporation assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use Iwill Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without notice Applications described in this document for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only Iwill Corporation makes no representation nor warranty that such applications are suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Iwill Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document 18 WS133 Series Chapter 2 Overview YEAR 2000 issue All motherboard currently shipped from IWILL contain BIOS capable of handling the year 2000 data correctly The IBM compatible PC utilizes a Motorola MC146818 compatible Real Time Clock RTC chip to maintain the date and time Unfortunately the century is not manipulated by the RTC It uses 8 bits of information to report the year and can only hold the last two digits of a year in packed BCD format For example 1997 is reported solely as 97 Since the RTC also contains non volatile memory IBM has specified a location in the memory to hold century information By combining the century data with the year data software can obtain a full 4 digit year When the Year 2000 arrives the RTC reports the
54. isor Password function will be in effect after you save and exit setup To disable a password bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Press Enter A message will confirm that the password is disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter setup program freely The User Password allows you to enter BIOS setup program but yo cannot change the value of any fields Please keep your password in safe place 5 14 Save amp Exit Setup Saves current CMOS value and exit BIOS setup program 5 15 Exit Without Saving Abandons all CMOS value changes and exits BIOS setup program WS133 Series 73 Iwfit EE Chapter 6 Power Installer CD Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 1 Software Installation The attached Power Installer CD contains all the necessary drivers utilities for IWILL s full range of motherboards It provides an easy way for users to install the needed drivers without going through a complicated process The Power Installer CD is able to auto detect and display the drivers utilities needed for your motherboard 6 1 1 What sinside Power Installer CD for this motherboard 1 Drivers Intel INF Installation Utility Security Driver Onboard AGP Driver Software Audio Driver Network Driver Installation Guide 2 Utilities Make Driver Diskettes Hardware Monitor Utility PC Cillin Anti Virus Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 Ma
55. ks disk drives during boot up Disabling speeds boot up When enable the BIOS will check the flooy drive status during boot up Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 10 Boot Up NumLock Status This field determines the configuration of the numeric keypad after system boot up Options Description On Keypad works as number keys Off Keypad works as arrow keys 5 4 11 Gate A20 Option This field configures how the gate A20 is handled The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above MB At first the gate A20 was handled from a pin on the keyboard While some keyboards still provide this support it is more common and much faster for modern system chipsets to provide support for gate A20 Options Description Fast GateA20 signal supported by core logic Normal GateA20 signal supported by keyboard controller 5 4 12 Typematic Rate Setting This field determines if the typematic rate is to be used When enabled the BIOS will report after a moment that the key has been depressed repeatedly When disabled the BIOS will report only once if a key is held down continuously Options Enabled Disabled 5 4 13 Typematic Rate Chars Sec When Typematic Rate Setting enabled this field specifies how many characters will be displayed in one second when a key is held down continuously Options 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 5 4 14 Typematic Delay Msec When enabled typematic delay allows you to select the time delay between whe
56. lation Chapter 1 Quick Installation Several easy installation steps will be described in this chapter to help the experienced users with quick installation If you are a beginner or need to know more about this product please refer to Hardware Setup 1 1 Layout JH Lodi LL ll MESE am um Lii FE os E E rl EN 1 E m ete 1 TAKE ee el a v i ifs B a a Pel m 3 Traum ME um ERES oc bu WS133 Series IG are Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 2 CPU setting This motherboard is designed for Intel Pentium III Pentium II and Celeron through a SC242 connector CPU Model Celeron 266 Celeron 300 Celeron 333 Celeron 366 Celeron 400 Celeron 433 Pentium II 350 Pentium II 400 Pentium II 450 Pentium III 450 Pentium III 500 Pentium III 550 Pentium III 600 Pentium III 533B Pentium III 600B Pentium III 550E Pentium III 600E Pentium III 650E Pentium III 700E Pentium III 533EB Pentium III 600EB Pentium III 667EB Pentium III 733EB Vcore amp Package 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SEPP 2 0V SECC 2 2 0V SECC 2 2 0V SECC 2 2 0V SECC2 2 0V SECC2 2 0V SECC2 2 05V SECC2 2 0V SECC2 2 0V SECC2 1 65V SE
57. lor One serial port is ready for a modem or other serial devices A second serial port is available using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an expansion slot opening 4 7 3 5 Parallel port Connector Burgundy color This connector is used for printers or other parallel devices 4 7 3 6 VGA Connector Blue color This connector is for output to a VGA compatible device 4 7 3 7 Joystick Midi and Audio Port Connector Gold color You may connect joysticks or game pads to this connector for playing games or connect MIDI devices for playing editing professional audio Line Out Lime color can be connected to headphones or powered speakers Line In Light Blue color allows audio sources to be recorded by your computer or played through the Line Out connector Mic Pink color allows microphones to be connected for inputting voice 4 7 3 8 Ethernet RJ45 Connector for WS133 N only The RJ45 connector is optional at the time of purchase and is located on top of the USB connectors The connector allow the motherboard to connect to a Local Area Network LAN through a network hub WS133 Series 41 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 4 Serial Port COM2 Connector COM2 The optional serial port bracket can be used to add an additional serial port for serial devices a 3 Pin Assignment CON2 LDCD 6 DSR E ZRXD 7RTS 0
58. mperature sensors to these headers in order to monitor the temperature These two connectors without orientation limit The CPU temperature can be monitored by a CPU inside thermal diode If your CPU does not have this feature purchase one temperature sensor and connect it to the Auxiliary Temperature Sensor Connector D WS133 Series 43 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 7 Front Panel Connector J43 This connector is composed of all the headers that may be connected to the front panel of the chassis 143 ET PWR ON E s Ll 3 Anode H 15 VCC 4 Cathode 16 NC I PLED eme 5 17 GND E CASE 2 i 6 18 KL E B gt KL EH 8 7 Anode 19 GND 5 E ALED 4 Cathode 20 Nc 9 NC 21 VCC 2 0 10 NC 22 GND 1I RST 23 NC RST QO a c 12 GND 24 SPEARK a BUZZ Power Soft Off Connector PWR_ON The system power is controlled by a momentary button connected to this connector Pressing the button once will switch the system between ON and OFF Pushing the button for more than 4 seconds will turn the system off ACPI LED Connector ACPI This 2 pins connector is for a ACPI power status indicator The LED status will d
59. n Suspend 5 7 6 MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use Options 3 9 4 5 7 9 11 NA 5 7 7 APM Suspend Timer This field specifies the time the system enters power saving mode It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour Disable 5 7 8 APM HDD Power Down Timer This field specifies the time the system enters HDD power down It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 6 Min 7 Min 8 Min 9 Min 10 Min 11 Min 12 Min 13 Min 14 15 Min Disable 5 7 9 PWR Off Mode by PWR BTTN This field specifies the function of power button Options Description Instant Off When power button pressed the system turns off immediately Delay 4 Sec After the power button has been pressed and held for four seconds the system turns off 5 7 10 Wake up by PCI card When enabled you can wake up your system using a PCI rev 2 2 card when a PME event occuring Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 11 Wake up by LAN RING When Wake up by LAN function is enabled the PC can power on or wake up through LAN Local Area Network When Wake up by RING function is enabled the PC can power on through an external modem connected to your PC 66 WS 133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS
60. n the key is first pressed and when the acceleration begins Options 250 msec 500 msec 750 msec 1000 msec 56 WS 133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 4 15 Security Option This field configures how the system security is handled It works conjunction with SETTING SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of the system Options Description Setup System needs a password to enter BIOS setup program System System needs a password to boot 5 4 16 OS Select for DRAM gt 64MB When enabled this field allows you to access the memory that is over 64MB under OS 2 Options OS 2 Non OS 2 5 4 17 Report No FDD For WIN 95 For a floppy diskless system that runs Windows 95 this field should be set to Yes Options Yes No 5 5 Advanced Chipset Features This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions DO NOT change the value of any field in this setup page without full understanding EU pau 1354 Heanor Chipeet Pete I p el 5 5 1 SDRAM CAS Latency Time This controls the number of clocks between the SDRAM read command and the time that the data actually becomes available Options 2 3 WS133 Series 5 7 Sry Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 5 2 SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre This controls the number of SDRAM clocks used per access cycle Options 6 8 5 7
61. nd 4 and one space is between and partition 7 Press any key to return to Windows Then restart your system Delete Suspend to Disk from DOS Directly Enter DOS during the re boot process by pressing the F8 key after powering on the system and select Command prompt only Or if your system normally runs from DOS or you have a DOS diskette simply boot from DOS 1 Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your floppy disk drive See above 2 Type the following Press Enter 3 Then follow procedures 5 through 7 See above Since Windows does not control the system it will automatically re boot 82 WS133 Series
62. nd WA133 version 1 1 J54 CD IN The audio output can be transfered from CD ROM to the audio system through this connector directly Pin Assigrentern CD IN CD left channe ON GND 03 4 CD right chasm J31 External COMI connector J33 External Parallel connector J35 External PS 2 mouse amp keyboard connector J38 External Dual USB amp RJ45 connector J49 External VGA connector J55 External Game Line in Line out MIC connector 14 WS 133 Series Chapter 1 Quick Installation PS 2 Mouse 6 pin Female Parallel Printer Port 25 pin Female RJ45 Optional Joystick Midi 15 pin Female Mic Connectors Line in Audio Line Out 1 8 Stereo PS 2 Keyboard 6 pin Female Universal Serial Bus USB2 Serial Port 9 pin Male COMI VGA Monitor 15 pin Female The upper light indicates the status of LAN When light is on means LAN is connected The lower light indicates the status of data When light is on means data is transmitting WS133 Series 1 5 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 6 Form Factor Datum 0 0 6 250 gt REAR I O WINDOW IN CHASSIS GFEDCBA P H DE 0 156 inch I had CORE E Mounting Holes J 4 0 L
63. nuals 6 2 How to use the Power installer CD The Power Installer CD supports the Auto Run program under Windows 98 95 and Windows NT operating systems All the necessary drivers utilities and manual for this motherboard will show on the screen Select the one that needs to be installed then simply follow the messages displayed on the screen to complete setup fM j STOP IWILL Power Installer does not support a keyboard at this moment You must use a mouse to install it 6 2 1 How to view manual This Power Installer CD includes detailed information of all IWILL manuals for every motherboard manufactured by IWILL Please insert the IWILL Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive Click the View Manual item and select the product that you want to view 74 WS133 Series Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6 2 2 How to make driver diskette 6 2 2 1 Without O S installed This bootable Power Installer CD also allows you to boot up your system even when the OS has not been installed During the boot up process you can perform IWILL Diskette Creator which will automatically make the driver diskettes you need At least one CD ROM drive and one 1 44M floppy drive are necessary to make IWILL Diskette Creator work properly Follow the instructions below to make your own device driver floppy diskettes if you have a CD ROM with IDE interface If you have already installed SCSI CD ROM please make sure your SCS
64. o support 360K 720K 1 2M 1 44M 2 88M 3 Mode floppy drives and QIC 80 floppy tape drive After connecting the single end to the board connect the two plugs on the other end to the floppy devices Pinl i FDC B B mu 4 7 3 Back Panel PS 2 Mouse 6 pin Female USBI Parallel Printer Port 25 pin Female RJ45 Optional Joystick Midi 15 pin Female PS 2 Keyboard 6 pin Female Universal Serial Bus USB2 Mic Connectors Line in Audio Line Out 1 8 Stereo Serial Port 9 pin Male COM1 VGA Monitor 15 pin Female WS 133 Series 40 n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 3 1 PS 2 Mouse Connector Green color This connector can be used to support a PS 2 mouse 4 7 3 2 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Purple color This connector can be used to support a PS 2 keyboard The PS 2 mouse andPS 2 keyboard can be auto detected by this STOP motherboard That means if you plug the PS 2 keyboard into the mouse T connector it still can work without any trouble and vice versa Iti recommended that you turn off the computer before connecting or disconnecting keyboard and or mouse 4 7 3 3 Universal Serial Bus Connectors This motherboard has two USB ports any USB compatible peripherals and or hub can be connected into either USB port 4 7 3 4 Serial port COMI Connector Teal co
65. rder to enable the Suspend to Disk feature Enter DOS command directly You may also enter DOS during the re boot process by pressing the F8 key after powering on the system and selecting Command prompt only If your system normally runs from DOS you have a DOS diskette simply boot from DOS Then simply follow procedure it will automatically re boot through Since Windows does not control the system How to use Suspend to Disk Simply press the power on button located on the front panel of your computer chassis Note Do not hold the power on button more than four seconds because of the system will shutdown and the Suspend to Disk function will not work immediately Delete Suspend to Disk from Windows 95 98 NT Open your Programs file and select MS DOS Prompt 1 Type the following CNWINDOWS lock Press Enter 2 The system will ask you Ready Press for yes Press Enter 3 Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your floppy disk drive See above 4 Type the following Press Enter 5 To delete file type the following A gt zvhdd d file Note one space is between zvhdd and 4 and one space is between d and file 6 To delete partition type the following A gt zvhdd d partition WS 133 Series 8 1 IG are Appendix Note one space is between zvhdd a
66. s who conduct tests 5 10 1 Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk When enabled the motherboard will automatically disable the clock source for a DIMM socket which does not have a module on it This is true for all PCI slots Options Enabled Disabled 5 10 2 Spread Spectrum This item configures radiation emitted from the system When enabled system will release less radiation Options Enabled Disabled 5 10 3 CPU Speed Options CPU Speed CPU External Frequency X CPU Clock Ratio 70 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup CPU SDRAM Clock This field allows user to adjust the CPU frequency If your CPU external frequency is 66MHz BIOS will display the following settings 12 3 J3leee JP3A 1 2 3 66MHZ Shown on screen CPU External frequency SDRAM frequency 66 100 MHz 66 MH 100 MHz 70 105 MHz 70 MH 105 MHz 75 113 MHz 75 MH 113 MHz If your CPU external frequency is 100MHz BIOS will display the following settings 123 JP3 eee 12 100MHZ Shown on screen CPU External frequenc SDRAM frequenc 100 100 MHz 100 MHz 107 107 MHz 107 MHz 112 112 MHz 119 119 MHz 124 124 MHz 129 129 MHz 129 MHz 133 133 MHz 133 MHz 138 138 MHz 138 MHz 140 140 MHz 140 MHz 145 145 MHz 145 MHz 150 150 MHz 150 MHz If your CPU external frequency is 133MHz BIOS will display
67. the BIOS automatically assigns an IRQ to a PCI slot that has a card in it To check the IRQ map of your system in Windows 98 the Control Panel icon in My Computer contains a System icon which gives you a Device Manager tab Double click on a specific hardware device gives you the Resource tab which shows the IRQ and address Make sure that no two devices use the same IRQ or your computer will experience problems If your expansion card must be performed with a specific IRQ you can enter BIOS setup program to assign the specific IRQ in PnP PCI Configuration page 4 6 Usage of the AMR slot This motherboard provides a Audio Modem Riser AMR slot to support a specially designed audio and or modem card called an AMR card Main audio and or modem processing is done by system processor to provide an upgradeable audio and or modem solution at an incredibly low cost There are two type of AMR card one defined as primary and another defined as secondary This motherboard uses the primary channel so that a secondary AMR card can coexist without the need to disable the onboard audio CODEC The onboard audio CODEC must be disabled when using a primary AMR card 3 8 WS133 Series n Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 7 Connect Devices and Power Supply All the connectors showed in this section are not jumpers DO NOT PLACE JUMPER CAPS OVER THE PINS OF THE
68. ting respec tively Please refer to JP16 Flash protect jumper 1 Protected By BIOS 2 Protected By H W 3 Flashable 5 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Pressing loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system opera tions 72 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup di 5 12 Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Pressing loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations 5 13 Set Supervisor User Password Setting These setup pages are used for password setting When a password has been enabled and the Security Option field is set as Setup you will be required to enter the password every time you try to enter BIOS Setup program This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally if the Security Option field is set as Boot the BIOS will request a password every time your system boot This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer In you wish to use this function bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Type your password and press Enter After the message onfirm Password is displayed re type your password The Superv
69. ts whenever the master disk of the secondary IDE channel is active Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 14 4 Secondary IDE 1 If enabled timer restarts whenever the slave disk of the secondary IDE channel is active Options Enabled Disabled WS 133 Series 67 Iwi Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 7 14 5 FDD COM LPT Port If enabled timer restarts whenever the floppy disk serial device parallel device is active Options Enabled Disabled 5 7 14 6 PCI IRQ If enabled timer restarts whenever any of the interrupts occurs Options Enabled Disabled 5 8 PnP PCI Configurations ity Conf gura ions iratai led if Lgeratien Data 5 8 1 PNP OS Installed The field specifies whether a Plug and Play operating system is installed Options Yes No 5 8 2 Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot Options Enabled Disabled 5 8 3 Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 98 95 If you set this field to manual choose spe
70. ully upright You should hear a soft click sound once each bracket is in the correct upright position Step 2 Insert the CPU horizontally into the retention mechanism sliding both edges in simultaneously and as evenly as possible Then press down gently yet firmly so that the CPU is fully inserted correctly into the socket 34 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Do not forget to set the correct CPU External Frequency and Multiple Multiple setting is available only on unlocked processors for your processor or else boot up may not be possible FCPU Pin Assignment 4 4 Install Memory Modules The motherboard has three Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM sockets and supports the maximum memory size up to 512MB These DIMM sockets only support 3 3V unbuffered SDRAM modules of 16M 32M 64M 128M and 256M The motherboard also support SPD Serial Presence Detect architecture to provide the best choice for performance vs stability 1 The chipset does not support ECC However the ECC memory modules may still be used but the ECC function will not be available 2 No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory modules WS133 Series 35 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Memory Configuration Table Support Module Type Limitation Single Side Module Double Side Module Single Side Module Double Side Module DM2 must be empt 1 DM1 must
71. ure the motherboard is protected during installation a Make sure your computer is powered off whenever working with inside components b The motherboard like all other electronic equipment is sensitive to pu static Please take the proper precautions when handling it If possible ground yourself by touching a metal table or desk keep the board its conductive wrapping until it is configured and ready to be installed in your system c Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives especially magnetic screwdrivers Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembled d Keep water and liquids away from your computer and its components 4 2 Jumper setting 4 2 1 JP1 Clear CMOS jumper CMOS To reset the CMOS data you should turn off the computer first take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again Then turn on your computer press lt Del gt key during boot up and enter the BIOS setup program to re set your preferences E umm mm CMOS JP1 p uem ge 23 12 3 j Normal Default Clear CMOS 26 WS133 Series Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 4 2 2 amp JP3A CPU FSB select jumper FSB These jumpers allow the selection of the CPU s based external frequency The CPU External Frequen
72. wer On function will be in effect after you save and exit setup To disable a password bring the cursor to the Enter field again then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Press Enter A message will confirm that the password is disabled 5 6 9 2 Hot Key Power On This field specifies key selection for the Keyboard Power On hot key Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 Ctrl F3 Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 Ctrl F6 Ctrl F7 Ctrl F8 Ctrl F9 Ctrl F10 Ctrl F11 Ctrl F12 5 6 9 3 PS2 MOUSE Button Power on Options The field specifies key selection for PS2 MOUSE Button Power on Options Left Right 5 6 10 Onboard FDC Controller This field enables or disables the onboard floppy controller Enabled Disabled 5 6 11 Onboard Serial Port 1 2 Options These fields configure the onboard serial ports There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from Options 3F8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 8 IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 Description Port address 3F8h IRQ 4 Port address 2F8h IRQ 3 Port address 3E8h IRQ 4 Port address 2E8h IRQ 3 62 WS133 Series Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Auto BIOS assigns port address and IRQ channel automatically Disabled Disables serial port 5 6 12 COM2 Mode Select This field must be configured in order to use the infrared connector which supports infrared wireless transmitting and receiving of data between devices when using the appropriate applica
73. year as 00 and the century in RTC memory will contain 19 Combining the full 4 digit year yields 1900 not 2000 Any application which compare dates or uses relative dates to perform functions will see incorrect dates All motherboards contain BIOS which is one of the key ingredients to check for systems designed to handle the year 2000 motherboards currently shipped from IWILL contain BIOS capable of handling the year 2000 date correctly Be aware that the BIOS capability alone does not ensure that the system will handle the transition correctly Other system components such as the operating system and application software also need to be able to handle the year 2000 date and recognize the date format from other sources EC Declaration of Conformity We IWILL Corporation No 10 Wu Chuan 3rd Rd Hsin Chuang City Taipei Taiwan R O C Declare under sole responsibility that the WS133 motherboard Meets the intent of Directive 89 336 ECC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance was dem onstrated to the following specifications as listed in the official Journal of the European Communities EN 50081 1 Emissions EN 55022 Radiated Class B EN 55022 Conducted Class B EN 60555 2 Power Harmonics EN 50082 1 Immunity IEC 801 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 801 3 RF Radiate IEC 801 4 Fast Transient WS 133 Series 19 Chapter 3 Features Chapter 3 Features This Iwill WS133 WS133 N motherboard are well
74. your monitor WS133 Series 49 Iwfit I a are Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5 1 Introduction The motherboard uses AWARD BIOS which is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded using the appropriate software program The setup program is for viewing and changing the BIOS setting for a computer These settings are stored in battery backed RAM so that it retains all the settings after the power has been turned off 5 1 1 Upgrade BIOS The BIOS can be upgraded from a diskette with the Award Flash utility AWDFLASH EXE The BIOS image file and update utility are available from IWILL s WEB site www iwill net 5 1 2 Enter BIOS setup program Power on the system by either pressing the Power On button or by using any of the power on fea tures provided by the motherboard Then press the Del key after the Power On Self Test POST and before the scanning of IDE devices Simply look for the message Press DEL to enter SETUP displayed at the bottom of the screen during the boot up process If the message disappears before you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing Ctrl Alt and Del keys simultaneously 5 1 3 Using BIOS setup program The following table shows the function keys available for each menu screen Move to the previous field Down Move to the next fi
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