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M726MT USER`S MANUAL

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1. Install the Mainboard Install the mainboard into the system chassis This mainboard is baby AT sized and the I O ports are provided on extension brackets In addition the mainboard can operate using an AT power supply unit or an ATX power supply unit This means that you have a wide choice of cases that can be used by this mainboard Install the mainboard into the unit case Follow the instructions provided by the case manufacturer using the screws and mounting points provided in the chassis FAN2 elm elf lfm fe fe Lm OOAOOOOOOOOOI AT PW2 J7 Connect the power cable from the power supply unit to the power connector on the mainboard If you are using an AT power unit connect it to the AT power connector PW2 If you are using an ATX power unit connect it to the ATX power connector PW1 If the case that you are using has a chassis cooling fan connect the power cable from the fan to the onboard chassis cooling fan power supply FAN 2 Connect the case switches and indicator LEDs to the bank of switch and LED connectors J7 See the illustration below for a guide to the pin functions of the J7 case connector 12 Speaker aR Power LED Pins 1 3 5 7 AB Pins 2 4 6 Keylock ao Pins 8 10 Turbo LED Pins 13 14 Om HDD LED Pins 15 16 Reset Switch Pins 17 18 Om gy Suspend LED Pins 19 20 Po
2. AMIBIOS SETUP HARDWARE MONITOR STATUS C 1996 Anerican Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Hardware Monitor Solt 1 System Tenp 41 C 125 F Socket 370 System Tenp 41 C 125 F System Fan 5 6080 U 3 300 U z 000 V 12 000 U Quit Ties Select Iten Help PU PBre Modify Old Values ShiftoF2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Slot 1 Socket370 Use these items to monitor the threshold System Temp temperature for the CPU and the system FANs amp voltages Use these items to monitor the parameters for the fan speeds and the mainboard voltages Change Supervisor Password If you highlight this item and press Enter a dialog box appears which lets you enter a Supervisor password You can enter no more than six letters or numbers Press Enter after you have typed in the password A second dialog box asks you to retype the password for confirmation Press Enter after you have retyped it correctly The password is required at boot time or when the user enters the setup utility Change or Remove the Password Highlight this item and type in the current password At the next dialog box type in the new password or just press Enter to disable password protection Auto Detect Hard Disks This item automatically detects and installs any hard disk drives installed on the primary and secondary IDE channel Most modern drives can be detected If you are using a very old drive
3. Plug the cable from the bracket into the J1 SPDIF header 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket No Internal Digital Audio Perhaps you have an optional internal digital audio cable you can also use it to connect the digital audio output connector of a CD ROM or DVD drive to the pins 5 6 of J1 Install Other Devices Install and connect any other devices in the system following the steps below Floppy Disk Drive The mainboard ships with a floppy disk drive cable that can support one or two drives Drives can be 3 5 or 5 25 wide with capacities of 360K 720K 1 2MB 1 44MB or 2 88MB Install your drives and supply power from the system power unit Use the cable provided to connect the drives to the floppy disk drive header FDC1 1 IDE1 7 IDE2 FDC1 IDE Devices IDE devices include hard disk drives high density diskette drives and CD ROM DVD drives The mainboard ships with an IDE cable that can support one or two IDE devices If you connect two devices to a single cable you must configure one of the drives as Master and one of the drives as Slave The documentation of the IDE device will tell you how to configure for Master or Slave Install the device s and supply power fr
4. Exit TL Select Item PU PD Modify Shift F2 Color Date amp Time Use these items to install your system with the correct date and time Pri Master Use these items to configure devices on the Pri Slave primary and secondary IDE channels To Sec Master configure a hard disk drive choose Auto If the Sec Slave Auto setting fails to find a hard disk drive set it to User and then fill in the hard disk characteristics Size Cyls etc manually If you have a CD ROM drive select the setting CDROM If you have an ATAPI device with removable media e g a ZIP drive or an LS 120 select FLOPTICAL Floppy Drive A Use these items to set the size and capacity of Floppy Drive B the floppy diskette drive s installed in the system Advanced COMS Setup Page Use this page to set more advanced information about your system Take some care with this page Making changes can affect the operation of your computer ANIBIOS SETUP ADUANCED CHOS SETUP C 1998 Americas Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Quick Boot tip Nus Lock loppy Drive Swap loppy Drive Seek Enabled DADE 16k Shadow Disabled IDE 9 DCO 16k Shadow Disabled Floppy CDROM Yes Disabled Oe Disabled Disabled Enabled VGATEGA Setup No Enabled Emabled Enabled ESC Quit ties Select Iten Disabled Fi Help PU PDr 7 Modify Disabled F5 Old Values Shittore Color Disabled F Load BIOS Defaults Disabled P Load Setu
5. Palette When this item is enabled multiple VGA Snoop devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device Assign IRQ for If this item is enabled an IRQ will be assigned VGA to the VGA graphics system We recommend that you set this value to No Offboard PCI IDE If you are using an IDE interface add in card Card use this item to define which PCI slot the card is installed in Leave this item at Auto for automatic detection Pri Sec Offboard If you are using an IDE interface add in card PCI IDE IRQ use these items to assign an IRQ to the primary and secondary IDE channels PCI Slot 1 2 3 IRQ You may install expansion cards in the PCI Priority slots that require the use of an Interrupt Request Line Use these three items to determine which slot has priority when the plug and play OS BIOS is dynamically allocating IRQs to competing demands from the expansion cards DMA Channel X If you set this to PnP the system will dynamically allocate DMA channels as they are required If you set a DMA channel to ISA EISA it will be reserved for a non plug and play ISA or EISA device IRQ X If you set this to PCI PnP the system will dynamically allocate IRQs as they are required If you set an IRQ to ISA EISA it will be reserved for a non plug and play ISA or EISA device Load Optimal Settings If you select this item and press Enter a dialog b
6. an internet telephone for the onboard modem D MODEM 8738 WIN9X D MODEM SUPER VOICE D MODEM MEDIARING TALK BIOS Update Utility The BIOS Update utility allows you to update the BIOS setup file on your mainboard to a newer version You can download updates of the BIOS setup available for your mainboard from the website D s UTILITY AMIFL815 EXE PC Cillin Software The PC Cillin software program provides anti virus protection This program is available for DOS D PC CILLIN DOS PCSCAN EXE Windows 95 D PC CILLIN WIN9S DISK 1 SETUP EXE Windows 98 D PC CILLIN WIN98 SETUP EXE ADCM Software The AMI Desktop Client Manager application provides hardware monitoring for stand alone or networked workstations D AMIADCM WIN95 amp 98 SETUP EXE Using the PCI Sound Pro Application 1 Before you install the PCI Sound Pro drivers make sure your Operating System has been installed otherwise the PCI Sound Pro might be detected as Other device by the device manager of your OS 2 After the drivers are properly installed choose the MULTIMEDIA icon in the CONTROL PANEL when you need to use the Software Wave Table drivers as a MIDI output device Select the MIDI page and click on C media SoftMidi Synthesis Win98 Driver Win95 then click OK to confirm 3 A Windows application named Audio Rack is provided with the PCI Sound Pro drivers which gives you control over all the audio functions through a u
7. changing the jumper setting Note Please do not use the AC power cord to connect the system case to a power outlet until you have completely installed the mainboard and components In some circumstances the power management of the system might damage components and create unsafe conditions by allowing power to flow before the installation is complete Mainboard Components Use the diagram below to identify the major components on your mainboard r mM Ip Ji Sound amp BE J Modem ra pCL2 PCL r mr i Chipset sssssesssssssusss paeeensscenesneee FTC Sl COCR eee ee SEER Bee eee ee eee SOR RRO R eee eee POPP eee Tee eee Note Any jumpers on your mainboard that do not appear in this illustration are for testing only Install the Processor This mainboard has a Slot 1 that can be installed with any Slot 1 processor cartridge including the Pentium III Pentium II and the SEPP Celeron It also has a Socket 370 that can be installed with the Celeron processor which is shipped in a PPGA Plastic Pin Grid Array package To ensure reliability ensure that your PPGA Celeron processor has a heatsink cooling fan assembly You cannot install a PPGA and a Slot 1 processor cartridge together Take care that you do not try to install a Socket 7 processor into the Socket 370 A Socket 7 processor such as the Pentium MMxX or the AMD K5 K6 does not fit in the socket 370 The following table lists the processors that
8. file name given in the description below Note The correct path name for each software driver is provided where D identifies the CD ROM drive letter modify if necessary Bus Master IDE Driver The IDE Bus Master Driver allows the system to properly manage the IDE channels on the mainboard You need to install an IDE driver if you are running Windows 9X NT Windows 9X D IDE M726MRT WIN9X SETUP EXE Windows NT4 0 D IDE M726MRT NT40 AGP Driver The AGP Driver allows the system to properly manage the AGP slot on the mainboard Windows 9X D WWGA M726MRT SETUP EXE USB Driver The USB Driver allows the system to recognize the USB ports on the mainboard You need to install this driver if you are running Windows 95 This driver is available for Windows 95 D USB EUSBSUPP USBSUPP EXE Windows 95 Chinese D USB CUSBSUPP CUSBSUPP EXE Sound Driver and Applications The Sound driver allows the system to generate optimal sound effects This driver is available for DOS amp Windows 3 x D SOUND DRIVER 8738AM DOS W31 Windows 9X D SSOUND DRIVER 8738AM W95 98 Windows NT D SSOUND DRIVER 8738AM NT40 There is an audio application program available for Windows 95 98 D SOUND GAMUT AUDIO PLAYER Modem Driver and Applications The Modem driver is required by the onboard modem module SuperVoice is a suite of modem applications for data and voice transmissions MediaRing Talk provides
9. of MediaRing Inc WordPerfect is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation Ltd Other names used in this publication may be trademarks and are acknowledged Copyright 1999 All Rights Reserved M726MRT V1 2 A6T Junly 1999 Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures O Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Q Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Q Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected O Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with t
10. sees sesse se ee ee ee ee 4 Onboard Flash ROM sesse ese esse ee ke ee ee ee 4 Bundled SOIWATE sa ier E EE LERE EG RD ek ee a be ke EDGE Ese Ee EE 4 DIMENSIONS ie RE GE EE RS Ek Se ESEG RS De ee EG ee Ee ke RE ee Ese Ee 4 Package Contents EES SEER ARE GE EK RE SES Ee EE ERGE ee eke Ee Ek 5 OptionalsAccessories s EE GEE GRADE Ie ESEG GE ek EER See ese Ee Ede 5 Static Electricity Precautions esse esse esse ee see se ee ee ee ee 6 Chapter 2 Mainboard Installation ie esse esse ee ee 7 Mainboard Components iese esse ese se ee ee Re ee ee 8 Install the ges voe AR EE RE EE N 9 Installing a Slot 1 Processor Cartridge sesse sesse see ee 10 Installing a Socket 370 ProcesSOF iese esse ee ee ke ke 11 Setting the CPU Speed Jumpers iese esse see ee ee ee 11 Jumper JP7 Bus Frequency SeleCtOF iese e esse ee ee se ee ee 12 Jumper JP2 CPU Multiplier Selector iese sesse ee ee 12 Install Memory ER EE AE AE EE AES 13 Set the Jumpers EE EE EE EE OE EE 14 Jumper JP1 Fax Modem amp Audio System Enable disable 14 Jumper JP4 Clear CMOS Memory 0 eee ee ee ee 15 Jumper JP8 DIMM Voltage Selector ees eee se ee ee 15 Install the Mainboard 00 ees see ese ee ee ee ee ke 15 Install the Extension Brackets sees sesse ese ee ee ee ke 17 Audio Ports and Game MIDI Port Extension Bracket 17 Serial Ports Extension Bracket iese esse see ee ee ee ee 18 Parallel Po
11. the PCI Audio Application Click on the 4 SPK icon to enable this option This means that the output to the rear speakers is sent through the Line in Rear jack In order to avoid hardware conflicts DO NOT enable this option when the Line in Rear jack is connected with a line in device While the 4 speakers mode is enabled turn on off the output of the front speakers and adjust the volume of the speakers so that the front rear speakers have the same volume Demo Execute the Helicopter demo in the C3D HRTF Positional Audio Demos of the PCI Audio Application When you hear the helicopter flying behind you it means that the rear speakers are working properly
12. the slots AGP AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port Use this slot to install a graphics adapter which has an AGP edge connector PCI PCI stands for Peripheral Components Interconnect Use this slot to install current add in cards which have a 32 bit PCI edge connector ISA ISA stands for Industry Standard Architecture Use this slot to install older legacy add in cards which have an 8 16 bit ISA edge connector 2 Locate the ISA or PCI or AGP slot on the mainboard 3 Remove the blanking plate from the appropriate expansion slot on the system chassis 4 Install the edge connector of the expansion card into the slot and press it quite firmly down so that it is seated correctly 5 Secure the bracket of the card into the expansion slot in the system chassis using the screw that held the blanking plate in place Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Introduction The BIOS setup utility stores information about your computer such as the date and time the kind of hardware you have installed and so on Your computer uses this information to initialize all the components at boot up time and make sure that everything runs smoothly If the information in the setup utility is incorrect it may cause your system to malfunction It can even stop your computer from booting properly If this happens you can use the clear CMOS jumper to clear the CMOS memory area that is used to store the setup information or you can hol
13. A9 eie and Services RA ARE EE N A13 Appendix Bt Gamutan Veeren e e eee B1 TntroduEtON sereins eere eeo Ee SA GER Re EE e NEE pE de ke B2 Before Installing ee see a De Ee en p shee ee ee EE Dee B3 RENE GIS EE OE OE OE KOR B4 Produce MP3 file Use CD Cashier sesse esse ese ee ee B5 Play MP3 file Use Musician esse sesse ee see es ee se ee ee ee Ge B7 Play music CD Use 3Drs ACD e sesse see ee ee ke B8 Play MIDI file Use Midier 0 eee sees se ee ee ee ee ke B9 Recording audio data Use Voice Catcher iese esse see B10 Chapter 1 Introduction This mainboard has a slot 1 processor socket for an Intel processor cartridge and it also has a socket 370 for an Intel PPGA Plastic Pin Grid Array Celeron processor You can install either one of these processors according to the power and performance requirements that you need from your system Note that you cannot install two processors on this mainboard Slot 1 processors include the SEPP Single Edge Processor Package Celeron the Pentium II and the Pentium III Clock rates run as high as 600 MHz Socket 370 processors are the PPGA Celeron which runs at clock rates up to 533 MHz The mainboard supports a system bus of 66 MHz or 100 MHz The mainboard uses the BXcel chipset which is highly integrated and includes a built in PCI 3D Sound System A V 90 Fax Modem DAA module is also shipped with the mainboard In addition the mainboard has a full set of VO Por
14. This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademarks IBM VGA OS 2 and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Intel Pentium Pentium II Pentium IIl MMX and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS DOS and Windows 95 98 NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Technology Ltd PC cillin and ChipAwayVirus are trademarks of Trend Micro Inc AMI is a trademark of America Megatrends Inc A3D is a registered trademark of Aureal Inc Gamut is a registered trademark of Formosoft International Inc SuperVoice is a registered trademark of Pacific Image Communications Inc MediaRing Talk is a registered trademark
15. are currently supported by this mainboard New processors may be a released after this manual is printed Processor Clock Rate Processor System Bus Cartridge MHz Socket MHz Pentium lll 600 Slot 1 100 Pentium lll 550 Slot 1 100 Pentium lll 500 Slot 1 100 Pentium lll 450 Slot 1 100 Pentium ll 450 Slot 1 100 Pentium ll 400 Slot 1 100 Pentium ll 350 Slot 1 100 Pentium ll 333 Slot 1 66 Pentium ll 300 Slot 1 66 Pentium ll 266 Slot 1 66 Pentium ll 233 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 433 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 400 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 366 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 333 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 300A Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 300 Slot 1 66 SEPP Celeron 266 Slot 1 66 PPGA Celeron 533 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 500 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 466 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 433 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 400 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 366 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 333 Socket 370 66 PPGA Celeron 300 Socket 370 66 Installing a Slot 1 Processor Cartridge 1 Locate Slot 1 and FAN1 on the mainboard EER Slot 1 with pre installed cartridge holder The upright arms are folded down for shipping 2 The Slot 1 is installed with a cartridge holder The upright struts of the cartridge holder are folded down for shipping Pull the struts upwards so that they are in the upright position 3 Insert the processor cartridge into the cartridge holder Follo
16. ash ROM Supports plug and play configuration of peripheral devices and expansion cards Built in virus protection using Trend s ChipAwayVirus which ensures that the entire boot process is virus protected Bundled Software AMI Desktop Client Manager supports hardware monitoring on stand alone systems or over a network e PC Cillin provides automatic virus protection under Windows 95 98 SuperVoice is Fax Modem software with support for data and voice transmission MediaRing Talk is an internet telephone application Gamut is an audio application that includes MP3 encoding decoding WordPerfect Suite 8 is a windows version office application Dimensions Baby AT form factor 22cm x 24cm Package Contents Your mainboard package ships with the following items Mainboard This User s guide IDE cable Floppy diskette drive cable Audio ports and Game MIDI port extension bracket Serial ports extension bracket Parallel port extension bracket V 90 Fax Modem DAA module Support software CD ROM ODDLUDLUUDUD Optional Accessories You can purchase the following optional accessories for this mainboard Q ATX Form Card 2 USB ports IR port amp PS 2 port Q Optic module extension bracket Static Electricity Precautions 1 Components on this mainboard can be damaged by static electricity Take the following precautions when unpacking the mainboard and installing it in a system Keep the mainb
17. board you must use 168 pin memory modules installed with SDRAM EDO FP memory chips The board supports 3 3V memory and also 5V memory You can select the memory voltage by using the jumper JP8 See the next section for information on using JP8 If you are using a processor cartridge that runs on a 100 MHz system bus you must use memory that operates on a 100 MHz memory bus PC 100 memory If you are using a processor cartridge that runs on a 66 MHz system bus you can use memory that operates on a 66 MHz memory bus You can install any size of memory module from 16 MB up to 256 MB so the maximum memory size is 3 x 256 MB 768 MB The edge connectors on the memory modules have cut outs which coincide with struts in the DIMM slots so the memory modules can only be installed in the correct way On the DIMM slot pull the locking latches at either end of the slots outwards Position the memory module correctly and insert it into the DIMM slot Press the module down into the slot so that the locking latches lever inwards and lock the module in place Set the J umpers Jumpers are sets of pins that can be connected together with jumper caps The jumper caps change the way the mainboard operates by changing the electronic circuits on the mainboard If a jumper cap connects two pins we say the pins are SHORT If a jumper cap is removed from two pins the pins are OPEN JP8 10D AB Jumper JP1 Fax Modem amp Audio System Enable di
18. cate the two headers COM1 and COM2 for this bracket 2 Plug the two cables from the bracket into the appropriate COM and COM2 headers BS S Go COM1 COM2 Header Header AN Serial Port N COM1 id YN i Serial Port N COM Serial Ports Extension Bracket 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket Parallel Port Extension Bracket This bracket has one parallel port LPT1 Parallel portLPT1 Parallel Port Extension Bracket 1 On the mainboard locate the parallel port headers PRN1 for this bracket 2 Plug the cable from the bracket into the PRN1 header 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket Fax Modem DAA Module The Fax Modem DAA module plugs directly into the mainboard adjacent to an expansion slot in the system chassis When you remove the blanking plate from the system chassis you can access the LINE and TEL RJ11 phone jacks on the metal edge of the Fax Modem DAA module J3 MODEM Header GND 1 2 MCLK GND 3 4 FRA SY GND 5 6 SCLK AUX 3V 7 8 RIN WAK HOOK 9 10 GPIO RIN 11 12 SDO AUX 5V 13 B 14 SDI MUTE 15 16 RST Locate the J3 m
19. d down the End key while you reboot your computer Holding down the End key also clears the setup information You can run the setup utility and manually make changes to the setup utility You might need to do this to configure some of the hardware that you add to the mainboard such as the CPU the memory disk drive etc Running the Setup Utility Each time your computer starts before the operating system is booted a message appears on the screen that prompts Hit lt DEL gt if you want to run SETUP When you see this message press the Delete key and the Mainmenu page of the setup utility appears on your monitor AMIBIOS SIMPLE SETUP UTILITY VERSION 1 19 C 1998 American Negatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Peripheral Setup Advanced CMOS Setup HardWare Monitor Status Advanced Chipset Setup Change Supervisor Password Power Management Setup futo Detect Hard Disks PCI 4 Plug and Play Setup Save Settings and Exit Load Optina Settings Exit Without Saving Load Best Performance Settings ESC Quit Thee Select Item ShiftoP2 Change Color PS Old Values F6 Optimal values F Best performance values Fi SavedExit Standard CMOS setup for changing tine date hard disk type etc You can use the cursor arrow keys to highlight any of the options on the Mainmenu page Press Enter to select the highlighted option To leave the setup utility press the Escape key Hold down the Shift key and pre
20. e setup utility Setup or required at start up time and to enter the setup utility Always Boot to 0S 2 Over 64MB Enable this item if you are booting the OS 2 operating system and you have more than 64MB of memory installed Internal Cache Leave this item enabled since all the processors that can be installed on this board have internal cache memory System BIOS Cacheable If you enable this item a segment of the system BIOS will be cached to main memory for faster execution C000 32k Shadow If you enable this item 32k of the video BIOS is cached to main memory for faster execution XXXX 16k Shadow These items allow 16k segments of the BIOS of other devices to be cached to main memory for faster execution Advanced Chipset Setup Page This page lets you set some of the timing parameters for the system AMIBIOS SETUP ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP C 1998 American Megatrends Inc ALL Rights Reserved Trend Chipfuay Virus Bank SORAMEDOFPM Bank SORAMEDOWPM Ansa to CAS delay Delay Transaction OnBoard USB Function JUSB Function far BOS Normal Normal Normal 3 3 Non ECC GAME Auto PCICLK 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled gt gt Quit tie Select Iten Help PULPD 7 Modify Old Values ShIPtIP2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Trend ChipAway Virus This mainboard has built in virus protection in the firmware Use thi
21. ecification Full duplex playback and recording with built in 16 bit CODEC HRTF 3D professional audio supports both Direct Sound 3D and A3D compatible interface plus support for 4 channel speakers Drivers support DOS Windows 95 98 2000 NT 4 0 Built in 32 ohm earphone buffer and 3D surround Provides MPU 401 Game MIDI port and legacy Sound Blaster 16 support Downloadable Wave table Synthesizer supports Direct Music Optional Digital Audio Interface SPDIF In Out with 24 bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate and measured 120dB audio quality Optional optic fibre interface which enables communication with MiniDisk or high end audio systems Stereo Mixer supports analog mixing from CD Audio Line In and digital mixing from voice FM Wave table and digital CD Audio Onboard I O Ports Floppy disk drive port with 1Mb s transfer rate Two serial ports with 16550 compatible fast UART One parallel port with support for ECP and EPP Two USB ports one PS 2 mouse port and one infrared port optional Hardware Monitoring Built in hardware monitoring for CPU system temperatures fan speeds and mainboard voltages Supports AMPs Desktop Client Manager ADCM Fax Modem DAA Module 56 Kbps Fax Modem DAA module Supports V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 Supports Auto Fallback and MNP 5 V 42bis data compression with 115200 compatible Virtual UART Requires 16 MB RAM and WIN 95 98 NT Onboard Fl
22. ency selector and JP2 CPU Multiplier selector The multiplier x the bus frequency must equal the speed of your CPU e g 100 MHz system bus x 3 5 multiplier 350 MHz speed of installed CPU JP2 JP7 10D BA Jumper JP7 Bus Frequency Selector This jumper consists of two sets of 3 pin jumpers JP7B and JP7A Use JP7 to select the following system bus frequency Function JP7B Setting JP7A Setting 66 MHz Short Pins 1 2 Short Pins 2 3 75 MHz Short Pins 2 3 Short Pins 2 3 100 MHz Short Pins 1 2 Short Pins 1 2 112 MHz Short Pins 2 3 Short Pins 1 2 Jumper JP2 CPU Multiplier Selector This jumper consists of four sets of 2 pin jumpers JP2A JP2B JP2C and JP2D Use JP2 to select the following multiplier Function JP2A JP2B JP2C JP2D 2 0 x Short Short Short Short 2 5 X Open Short Short Short 3 0 x Short Short Open Short 3 5 x Open Short Open Short 4 0x Short Short Short Open 4 5 x Open Short Short Open 5 0 x Short Short Open Open 5 5 x Open Short Open Open 6 0 x Short Open Short Short 6 5 x Open Open Short Short 7 0 x Short Open Open Short 7 5 X Open Open Open Short 8 0 x Short Open Short Open Install Memory The mainboard has three DIMM slots which can be installed with memory modules You must install at least one memory module in order to use the mainboard DIMM3 E E DIMM2 E lm M DIMM1 For this main
23. he pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions Q This device may not cause harmful interference and Q This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Canadian Department of Communications This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilieur du Canada Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ieee eseeceesscseeeeeesseeecessneeeseneeeseeses 1 Key ASE EA ER EE EE EE EE ss 2 Slot 1 Processor SUDPOFE esse ees see ee ss ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 Socket 370 Processor SUPDDOFE e sesse esse esse ee ee ee 2 Memory Support essin iinei Poes Gegee Renee bie Ges Ve aiei Ee be 2 GERDENER EO OR RA EN 2 Onboard IDE channels 0000 00 es esse esse ee ee ke Re ee ee ee 2 Power Supply and Power Management sesse esse ese ee see ee 2 S und SES RE AE EE RE EK 3 Onboard VO POS sies sieo ek Eseg Eko ue ENE bake Fee SN Ese eg sumed ed ESE 3 Hardware MONitOTINS esse sesse esse ee see se ee ke ke ee ee ke 3 Fax modem DAA Module
24. ing in the DOS environment Power Management Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for the system power management operation AMIBIOS SETUP POUER MANAGEMENT SETU C 1998 American Negatrends Inc Al Rights Sine Power Management APn Disabled Ring Resume From Soft Off Disabled reen Monitor Power State Stand Hy RIC Alarn From Soft Off Disabled ideo Power Down Mode Suspend RTC Alarn Date 15 ard Disk Power Down Mode Disabled RTC Alarn Hour Standby Time Out Disabled RIC Alarn Minute spend Time Dut Disabled RTC Alarn Second Madem Use IRQ NIA System event monitor by Monitor Parallel port Yes Yes Yes No No No Monitor Sec HDD No t Quit ties Select Item Help PU PD 7 Modify Power Button Function S Old Values ShiftoF2 Color Restore on AC Power Loss Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Note Some of the power management routines are not functional if you have connected the mainboard to an AT power supply rather than an ATX power supply Power Management APM Use this item to enable or disable the power management routines If you enable the power management you can use the items below to set the power management operation Green Monitor Power State This item defines which power saving mode is reguired to trigger the power management operations of a green monitor Video Power Down Mode This item defines which power saving mode is reguired to power down the
25. monitor Hard Disk Power This item defines which power saving mode is Down Mode reguired to power down the hard disk drive Standby Time Out This sets the timeout for standby mode in Minute minutes If the time selected passes without any system activity the computer will enter the power saving standby mode Suspend Time Out This sets the timeout for suspend mode in Minute minutes If the time selected passes without any system activity the computer will enter the power saving suspend mode Modem Use IRO This sets an interrupt reguest line to assign to the modem We recommend that you set this value to N A Monitor items If you set these items to monitor any activity on the devices will reset the timers for the power saving timeouts Power Button This item allows you to define a software power Function off using the power button If the value is set to Soft Off the power button will automatically cause a software power off If the value is set to Suspend the power button will automatically cause the power saving suspend mode Restore on Use this item to set a system power state when AC Power Loss power restores after sudden AC power loss Ring Resume If you enable this item incoming calls to the From Soft Off fax modem can resume the system from a power saving mode or a software power down RTC Alarm If you enable this item you can set an alarm on Resume From Soft Off the sys
26. oard and other components in their original static proof packaging until you are ready to install them During an installation wear a grounded wrist strap if possible If you don t have a wrist strap frequently discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal of the system chassis Handle the mainboard carefully by the edges Avoid touching the components unless it is absolutely necessary During the installation lay the mainboard on top of the static proof packaging with the component side facing upwards Inspect the mainboard for any damage caused during transit Ensure that all the components that are plugged into sockets are correctly seated If you suspect that the mainboard has been damaged do not apply power to the system Contact your mainboard vendor and report the damage Chapter 2 Mainboard Installation To install this mainboard into your system follow the procedures in this chapter Identify the mainboard components Install the correct processor Install one or more memory modules Verify that any jumpers or switches are at the correct setting Install the mainboard in the system chassis Install any extension cables to the mainboard headers Install any other devices and make the appropriate connections to the mainboard headers Oooocooo Note Before installing the mainboard you must ensure that the Clear CMOS jumper JP4 is set to the Normal setting See this chapter for information locating JP4 and
27. odem header on the mainboard Plug the Fax Modem DAA module into the J3 modem header Remove the blanking plate adjacent to the Fax Modem DAA module Line amp Tel RJ11 phone jacks Modem DAA Module Modem Header Optional Extension Brackets For this mainboard you can also obtain an ATX Form Card and an SPDIF digital audio extension bracket Install these brackets by following the steps below ATX Form Card This ATX Form Card provides a mini DIN port for infrared one mini DIN port for a PS 2 mouse In addition it has two USB Universal Serial Bus ports J5 ATX Header 886606066 B UY ATX Form Card On the mainboard locate the Js ATX header for this bracket Plug the cable from the bracket into the Js ATX header 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket oe Optic Module Extension Bracket This bracket has two RCA jacks for digital audio in and digital audio out and an auxiliary jack for a Stereo Line in device It also provides a pair of optic fiber interface which enables the communication with MiniDisk or high end audio systems J1 SPDIF Header 1 D a dD SPDIF Out Optic Out f Optic In d hee SPDIF In DIE Aux In Ii iF Optic Module Extension Bracket On the mainboard locate the J1 SPDIF header for this bracket
28. om the system power unit Use the cable provided to connect the device s to the Primary IDE channel connector IDE1 on the mainboard If you want to install more IDE devices you can purchase a second IDE cable and connect one or two devices to the Secondary IDE channel connector IDE2 on the mainboard If you have two devices on the cable one must be Master and one must be Slave Internal Sound Connections If you have installed a CD ROM drive or a DVD drive you can connect the sound output of the drive to the built in sound system You can connect the analog audio output to the analog connectors CD1 or CD2 GLGR LGGR CD1 CD2 On the mainboard locate the two 4 pin connectors for CD1 and CD72 The illustration shows the ground pins G and the pins for the left L and right R audio channels There are two kinds of connector because different brands of CD ROM DVD drives have different kinds of cable connectors on their audio output cable Connect the cable to the appropriate connector Expansion Slots This mainboard has one AGP slot three 32 bit PCI expansion slots and one 8 16 bit ISA slot The first PCI slot PCI1 is shared with the ISA slot ISA1 This means that you can use either one of these slots but you cannot use both slots at the same time ISA1 Follow the steps below to install an add in card into one of the slots 1 Determine which slot you need to use The table below shows the functions of
29. ox appears If you press Y and then Enter the setup utility is loaded with a set of optimal default values The optimal default values are not very demanding and they should allow your system to function with most kinds of hardware and memory chips Load Best Performance Settings If you select this item and press Enter a dialog box appears If you press Y and then Enter the setup utility is loaded with a set of best performance default values The optimal default values are quite demanding and your system might not function properly if you are using slower memory chips or other kinds of low performance components Peripheral Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for peripheral devices installed on the system AMIBIOS SETUP PERIPHERAL SETUP C 1998 American Megatrends Inc AII Rights Reserved InBeard FDC Enabled OnBoard Serial Porti 3FAhrCOM1 nBoard Serial Portz ZYUMACOM2 OnBoard Ir Part Disabled Ir Port Node NA Ir Port IRQ Ir Port DMA MA Ir Tran Module Type Ir Half Dupiex Time Out OnBoard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode EPP Version Parallel Port IRQ Parallel Port BMA Quit The Select Item Help PUrPD 7 Modify Old Values Shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Onboard FDC Use this item to enable or disable the onboard floppy disk drive interface Onboard Serial Use this item to enable or disable the onboard Port 1 serial port COM1 3 and to as
30. p Defaults Quick Boot If you enable this item the system starts up more quickly be elimination some of the power on test routines 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Use these three items to determine the order and priority that your computer follows to load an operating system at start up time Try Other Boot If you enable this item the system will also Device search for other boot devices if it fails to find an operating system from the first three locations S M A R T for Enable this item if your hard disk s supports Hard Disks SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology BootUp Num This items determines if the Num Lock key is Lock active or inactive at system start up time Floppy Drive If you have two diskette drives installed and you Swap enable this item drive A becomes drive B and drive B becomes drive A Floppy Drive Seek If you enable this item your system will check the diskette drives at start up time Disable this item unless you are using an old 360K diskette drive PS 2 Mouse Support Set this item to auto so that it will automatically detect if you are using a mouse with a PS 2 interface Primary Display Use this item to determine the display devices for the primary display of your computer Password Check If you have installed a password on your system use this item to determine if the password is required to enter th
31. rt Extension Bracket sesse esse esse ee ee ee ke ee 19 Fax Modem DAA Module ie sesse ese ese ee ee ke ee 19 Optional Extension Brackets ie esse esse esse ese ee ee ee ke 20 ATX Fotm Card EE EG niet GE DE e dee Ee be koy G ee 20 Optic Module Extension Bracket i esse esse esse see ee ke ee 21 Internal Digital Audio 00 0 0 eeeecceeeesceeeeeeneeceneeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 21 istal Other Devices isiccscisetestsyceeigsesTaaates neces DUS RS DEE ERG ENE Red 22 Floppy Disk DiVersi aa a RE aa 22 IDE DeVICES ai ateate ER EE T EE ERA 22 Internal Sound ConnecHONS iese sesse ee Re ee ee 23 Expansion Slot EE ERNS ata seeeueesnndi cas SN GE GE KAS Eaa 23 Chapter 3BIOS S tup ii ESE LEEN GERS GEED RS aae atnese Eet 25 IntrOduGHO ETES ESELS ie RE eve EER Ke ha ee RR ee bee ie 25 Running the Setup Utility ssie erri n rior eis 25 Standard CMOS Setup P gen nn a nnn 27 Advanced CMOS Setup Page iese esse esse ee ke Re ee ee 28 Advanced Chipset Setup Page e ce eesesssecsseeceseeeeseeeeseeeeeneers 30 Power Management Setup Page see es ee ee ee 31 PCI Plug and Play Setup Page 0 00 cee esse see ee ee ee ee 33 Load Optimal SettingS iese esse ese ee ee Re Re Re 34 Load Best Performance SettinNgS sesse ese ese ee ke ee ee 34 Peripheral Setup Page ees esse see ee ee Re ee ee 35 Hardware Monitor Status Page iese sesse ese ee ee ee ee 37 Change Supervisor Password ie es
32. s item to enable or disable the built in virus protection Bank X SDRAM The three items which define the timing for DEO FPM DRAM memory are pre installed with fixed values and you cannot change them SDRAM CAS This item determines the operation of the main Latency memory CAS Column Address Strobe We recommend that you leave this item at the default value RAS to CAS This item sets delay timing for RAS Row Delay Address Strobe to CAS Column Address Strobe We recommend that you leave this item at the default value DRAM Integrity Use this item to define the kind of error correction Mode supported by the memory that you have installed AGP Aperture This item defines an aperture for the graphics Size Leave this item at the default value 64 MB USWC Memory This item sets the memory gap size for USWC Gap Size Un cacheable Speculative Write Combining mode AT Bus Clock This item sets the clock speed for the AT ISA bus ISA Line Buffer Use this item to enable or disable the line buffer for the ISA bus Delay This item can be enabled if the system has an Transaction embedded 32 bit write buffer to support delay transaction cycles Leave this item at the default value OnBoard USB Enable this item if you plan on using the USB Function Universal Serial Bus ports integrated on this mainboard USB Function Enable this item if you plan on using the USB for DOS ports while work
33. sable This jumper consists of two sets of 2 pin jumpers JP1A and JP1B Use JP1A to enable or disable the onboard sound system Use JP1B to enable or disable the onboard Fax Modem JP1A Function Jumper Setting Disable Audio System Short Pins 1 2 Enable Audio System Open Pins 1 2 JP1B Function Jumper Setting Disable Fax Modem Short Pins 1 2 Enable Fax Modem Open Pins 1 2 Note If you use JPIA to disable the onboard sound system the Fax Modem is also disabled even if you have set JPIB to the Enable Fax Modem setting Jumper JP4 Clear CMOS Memory Use this jumper to clear the contents of the CMOS memory You may need to clear the CMOS memory if the settings in the setup utility are incorrect and prevent your mainboard from operating To clear the CMOS memory disconnect all the power cables from the mainboard and then move the jumper cap into the CLEAR setting for a few seconds Function Normal Operation Clear CMOS Memory Jumper Setting Short Pins 2 3 Short Pins 1 2 Jumper JP8 DIMM Voltage Selector This jumper has two columns of three pins Set the two jumper caps on the pins 1 2 to select a voltage of 5V volts for the memory module DIMM slots Set the two jumper caps to pins 2 3 to select a voltage of 3 3V for the DIMM slots Function Left Column Setting Right Column Setting 5V DIMM Short Pins 1 2 Short Pins 1 2 3 3V DIMM Short Pins 2 3 Short Pins 2 3
34. se esse sesse ese ke ee ee ee 37 Change or Remove the Password scccssseesseseseeeeseeeeseee 37 Auto Detect Hard DiskS e sesse esse esse ee ee ee ke ee ee ee 38 SaveSettingsand Exit sees beers ee ese Gebed Boe obees ge Ee EE es Es 38 Exit Without Saving Option ees sesse esse esse ee see ee ee ee ee 38 Chapter 4 Software amp ApplicatHonsS ss sees ees ee 39 Introduction EE EIE EE Meal eee GE EN Ee See aie 39 Bus Master IDE Driver esse esse ee sees see ee ee ee ke ee ee 39 AGP Drivers Ed ES Ee ee RY N De Ge ee ees Reed se 39 USB DEEL ESE ENE ek bose Rae oe ee 40 Sound Driver and Application esse esse esse esse Ge ee ee 40 Modem Driver and Applications ie esse esse ese ee ee ee 40 BIOS Update Utility sineret ch call ea nated siti teins 40 PC Cillin Software secsich ESE ie ERGE Gees ED Ee bah Sa ates 40 ADEM SoftWare Ee casein Ro Sa ee is 41 Using the PCI Sound Application esse esse ese ee ee ee 41 The Four Speakers System esse esse esse se ee ee ee ee 41 Speaker Installation esse esse se ee ee ee Re Re ee 42 Speaker Position atu TG Rai A eb eg 42 Mixer Setups icici titi stant tis Eee ete desl dent atte See eas 42 DCI Ossie ess AE OER OE EE EER 43 Appendix A Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 0 0 sees ee ee Al Welcome to Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 esse esse ee ee A2 Installing Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 oo sees se ee ee A6 Learning how to use Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 0 0 sesse see
35. ser interface that is as simple to use as a home stereo system We recommend that you use the System Mixer in the Audio Rack software to control your computer s audio volume recording device and the recording gain 4 Ifthe devices that you are using require the MIDI port as the control interface you need to select the MULTIMEDIA icon in the CONTROL PANEL Select the MIDI page and click on CM8738 MPU 401 Win98 or CM8738 C3DX PCI Audio External MIDI Port Win95 and then click OK to confirm 5 For more information refer to the PCI Sound Pro manual in the CD which ships with this mainboard The Four Speakers System The onboard Sound Pro audio system supports 2 wave channels front rear known as the 4 speaker system If you are running applications which use the DirectSound 3D or A3D audio interface your system can simulate realistic 3D sound through a 4 speaker setup Follow the steps below to install a 4 speaker setup Speaker Installation Connect the front two speakers to the Line out jack on the sound ports extension bracket Connect the rear two speakers to the Line in Rear jack on the sound ports extension bracket The original Line in can be moved to Aux Speaker Position Set up your speakers similar to the following figure to get the best audio result A picture on the 4 speakers application Mixer Setup There is a 4 speakers option in the Volume Control of the Mixer when you are setting up
36. sign a port address Onboard Serial Use this item to enable or disable the onboard Port 2 serial port COM2 4 and to assign a port address Onboard IR Port IR items Use this item to determine the allocation of the resources of the second serial port If you select normal the resources are assigned to the optional second serial port If you select a specific address the resources are assigned to the IR port and you can use the five items below to determine the operation of the IR port Onboard Parallel Port Use this item to enable or disable the onboard parallel port LPT1 and to assign a port address Parallel Port Mode Use this item to determine the parallel port mode You can select Normal ECP Extended Capabilities Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port or ECP EPP EPP Version Use this item to determine the EPP version if you have set the Parallel Port Mode to EPP Parallel Port IRQ Use this item to assign an IRQ to the parallel port Parallel Port DMA Use this item to assign a DMA channel to the parallel port Onboard IDE Use this item to enable or disable either of the two onboard IDE channels Primary or Secondary Onboard Modem Use this item to enable or disable the onboard modem device Onboard Sound Use this item to enable or disable the onboard sound system Hardware Monitor Status Page This page displays the parameters for hardware monitoring
37. ss F2 to cycle through the optional color schemes of the setup utility Some of the options on the Mainmenu page lead to tables of items with installed values In these pages use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the items and then use the PgUp and PgDn keys to cycle through the alternate values for each of the items Other options on the Mainmenu page lead to dialog boxes which require you to answer Yes or No by hitting the Y or N keys If you have already made changes to the setup utility press F10 to save those changes and exit the utility Press F5 to reset the changes to the original values Press F6 to install the setup utility with a set of default values Press F7 to install the setup utility with a set of high performance values Standard CMOS Setup Page Use this page to set basic information such as the date and time the IDE devices and the diskette drives AMIBIOS SETUP STANDARD CMOS SETUP C 1998 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Date mm dd yyyy Wed JEM 05 1999 Time Chh mm ss Type 14 26 53 LBA Blk PIO 32Bit Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode Pri Master Not Installed Pri Slave Not Installed Sec Master Not Installed Sec Slave Not Installed Floppy Drive A Not Installed Base Memory 0 Kb Floppy Drive B Not Installed Other Memory 384 Kb Extended Memory Mb Total Memory 1 Mb Month Jan Dec Day 01 31 Year 1901 2099 ESC
38. tem realtime clock that will resume the system from a power saving mode or a software power down RTC Alarm Date Hour Minute Second If you have enabled the RTC Alarm Power on use these items to set the time and date of the alarm PCI Plug and Play Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for devices installed on the system PCI bus and devices that use the system plug and play capability AMNIBIGS SETUP PCI PLUG AND PLAY SETUP 1996 American Negatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Plug and Play fuare Us PCI PnP Prinary Graphics Adapter AGP TRQ10 PCL PuP CI UGA Palette Snoop Disabled IPQ11 PCL PWP Assign IRQ for VGA No Ingid PCI PoP fFRoard PCI IDE Card Auto IR915 PCLPuP Pri OffBoard PCI IDE IRQ Disabled ec OffBoard PCI IDE IRQ Disabled PCI Slot 1 IRQ Priority fu to CI Slot 2 IRQ Priority futo PCI Slot 3 IRQ Priority futo DMA Channel PnP DHA Channel 1 PnP DNA Chanwel 3 PnP DMA Charmel 5 PnP DMA Channel 6 PnP DMA Channel 7 PnP ESC Quit tie Select Item IRG PCL PaP F1 Help PU PDY Modify IRQI PCI PnP FS Old Values Shift P2 Color 1RQS PCIPoP F Load BIOS Defaults IRQ PCL PnP P Load Setup Defaults Plug and Play Enable this item if you are using an O S that Aware 0 S supports Plug and Play such as Windows 95 98 Primary Graphics Use this item to define if your primary graphics Adapter adapter is installed in a PCI slot or on an AGP bus PCI VGA
39. that can t be detected you can install it manually Setup will check for two devices on the primary IDE channel and then two devices on the secondary IDE channel At each device the system will flash an N in the dialog box Press Enter to skip the device and proceed to the next device Press Y then Enter to tell the system to auto detect the device Save Settings and Exit Highlight this item and press Enter to save the changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program When the Save and Exit dialog box appears press Y to save and exit or press N to return to the setup main menu Exit Without Saving Option Highlight this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears press Y to discard changes and exit or press N to return to the setup main menu Chapter 4 Software amp Applications Introduction The support software CD ROM that is included in the mainboard package contains all the drivers and utility programs needed to properly run our products Below you can find a brief description of each software program and the right location for your mainboard version More information on each individual program might be available in a README file located in the same directory as the software In order to run the software put the support software CD ROM in the CD ROM drive and execute the EXE
40. ts including two serial ports a parallel port one PS 2 port and two USB ports This mainboard has all the features you need to develop a powerful multimedia workstation with built in communications The board is baby AT sized and has power connectors for ATX and AT power supply units Key Features This key features of this mainboard include Slot 1 Processor Support Pentium III support for 450 MHz to 600 MHz clock rates Pentium II support for 233 MHz to 450 MHz clock rates SEPP Celeron support for 266 MHz to 433 MHz clock rates Support for 66 MHz and 100 MHz FSB Front Side Bus Socket 370 Processor Support The PPGA Celeron provides Pentium II performance with integrated level 1 and level 2 cache memory PPGA Celerons run from 300 MHz to 533 MHz Supports a 66 MHz front side system bus Memory Support Three DIMM slots for SDRAM EDO FPM 168 pin memory modules Support for 66 MHz amp 100 MHz memory bus e Maximum installed memory can be 3 x 256 MB 768 MB Expansion Slots One AGP Slot Three 32 bit PCI slots One 8 16 bit ISA slot Onboard IDE channels Primary and Secondary PCI IDE channels Support for PIO programmable input output modes Support for Bus mastering and UltraDMA 33 modes Power Supply and Power Management Dual connector for either AT or ATX power supply Support for Green PC standard suspend switch Support Wake on Modem and Wake on Alarm Sound System Meets PC98 audio sp
41. w the instructions given with your processor cartridge The edge connector on the cartridge has a notch so that it only fits into the Slot 1 in the correct way 4 Locate the cooling fan power supply FAN1 Connect the cable from the processor cartridge cooling fan to FAN1 5 Use JP7 and JP2 to configure the correct processor speed See following section for Setting the CPU Speed Installing a Socket 370 Processor The Celeron processor installs into the ZIF Zero Insertion Force Socket 370 on the mainboard 1 Locate the Socket 370 and FAN1 Pull the locking lever out from the socket and swing it to the upright position Socket 370 Pin 1 Corner On the Celeron processor identify the pin 1 corner by noting that it has a slight bevel On the Socket 370 identify the pin 1 corner The pin 1 corner is on the same side as the locking lever closest to the top of the lever when it is in the locked position Match the pin 1 corners and insert the Celeron processor into the socket No force is required and the processor should drop into place freely Swing the locking lever down and hook it under the catch on the side of the socket This locks the Celeron processor in the socket If the Celeron processor is installed with a cooling fan assembly connect the cable from the fan to the CPU fan power connector FAN1 Setting the CPU Speed Jumpers There are two jumpers to set the CPU speed JP7 Bus Frequ
42. wer Suspend Switch Pins 21 22 Om 21 22 Install the Extension Brackets The extension brackets are used to transmit features on the mainboard to external connectors that can be fixed to the system chassis Follow the steps below to install the extension brackets Note All the ribbon cables used on the extension brackets carry a red stripe on the pin 1 side of the cable Audio Ports and Game MIDI Port Extension Bracket This bracket provides three audio jacks for stereo line in stereo line out and microphone In addition it has a 15 pin D connector which can be used by either a joystick or a MIDI device If you are using a four channel speaker system channel one and two are output through the Stereo Line out and the rear speaker channels three and four are output through Stereo Line in 1 On the mainboard locate the J4 audio header for this bracket J4 Audio Header Stereo Line in Rear speaker channels 3 4 Microphone Stereo Line out Speaker channels 1 2 Game MIDI Audio Ports amp Game MIDI Extension Bracket 2 Plug the cable from the bracket into the J4 audio header 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket Serial Ports Extension Bracket This bracket has two serial ports COM1 9 pins and COM2 25pins 1 On the mainboard lo

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