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1.                                                                  24 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3  MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    3 1 Aboutthe BIOS    The Mainboard BIOS  Basic Input Output System  acts as the bridge between  your Hardware  CPU  Disk Drives  Video  etc   and Operating System Software   Windows 95  OS 2 and so on   The BIOS Setup  also called CMOS Setup  is  where many hardware configuration options are set and stored  This  configuration information willremain in the BIOS until itis changed  orcleared  by removing the battery for a while then reinstalling it back or by setting the  Clear CMOS jumperif there isone     CMOS  Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor  refers to the chipin which  the BIOS information is stored    This mainboard features Award BIOS  which provides an easy to use Setup  program to aid in hardware configuration  In this section we will look at the  various menus and options contained in the Award BIOS Setup Program  This  mainboard also features a Flash BIOS  A Flash BIOS can be upgraded via  software  thereby eliminating the need to actually replace the BIOS Chip onthe  mainboard  Procedures for updating the BIOS follow this section     The Award BIOS installed in your computer system s ROM  ReadOnly Memory   is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS  This means that it supports  Intel processor ina standard IBM AT compatible input outputsystem     Using Setup    In general  you use the arrow keys to highlight items   lt E
2.                                        2 1 5 Clear CMOS  JP7       Clearing the CMOS will clear all user defined BIOS setup options                                                                                                                                                                                                                             se GE  Eea   Clear CMOS Q ja  JP7 5   a       O Normal      i    E  o i Ot y  a Clear CMOS a       i                                                                                  User s Manual 13    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 1 6 STR PCI Wake up Selection Jumper  JP8        This jumper set  default  at normal  Set this jumperto Enabled  if the PCI add on  card required 5Vforthe Suspend to Ram  STR  wake up mode   Please  check  your add on card if required PCI slots to supply the 5V voltage                                                                                                                                                                                                   STR PCI WAKE UP eae s  JP8 T Ga  Q  10 Enable 0  N a  15 Normal    Hi OE  ip                                                                                     14 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 Connections       2 2 1 Installing the CPU    v WARNING  Use of aCPU Cooling Fan is required to prevent CPU from  overheating  The Fan should be installed first before inserting the CPU  into its socket        Locate the ZIF  Zero Insertion Force   
3.                            Floppy 3 Mode Support  Enable this option ONLY for floppy drive s  that support the Japanese standard  1 2MB  on 3 5  Diskette   Option  Disabled Default   Both  Drive A B     Video  This category selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor   Although secondary monitors are supported  youdo not haveto select theirtype in Setup     EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array  For EGA   VGA  SEGA  SVGA or PGA monitor adapters     CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter  power up in 40 column mode    CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter  power up in 80 column mode    Monochrome adapter  includes high resolution monochrome  adapters    MONO       Halt On  Determines whether or not the system will stop and prompt you if an error is detected  during POST     Memory  This category is display only  All memory detected by the POST  Power On Self Test  of  the BIOS isshown as the following types     Base Memory   Is the amount of conventional memory installed in the system  This value is typically  640K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the motherboard  The  Extended Memory is the amount of memory located above 1MB inthe CPU s memory  address map  Other Memory refers to the memory located in the region between 640K  and 1MB  Thisregion can beused for shadowing as well asexpanded memory in DOS        User s Manual 31    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 4 Advanced BIOS Features       This menu provides access to more advanced BIOS con
4.                          20 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION    2 2 10 External Connectors       MIDI Game Port  Optional     You may plug a joystick or game pad to this  Gold color  15 pin female  connector for game playing  or connect a MIDI device for playing or editing  audio     Audio Port  Optional     You can connect powered speakers or headphones to  Lime color  Line Out jack   Cassette players or other external audio sources can be connected to   Light Blue  color  Line In jack  Plug in your microphones to  Pink color  MIC jack     MIDI Game Port    Note   To use the on board direct sound AC97  Gold   audio features  the AC97 MC97 Mode Pocccc000     Wo000000             jumper block should be properly set   Refer to page 16   Also make sure the                                                                                                                                                                                                                            AC97 Audio option is set to Auto ee      default  in Advanced Chipset Features l l  of the BIOS     Line Out MIC In  Lime     i   Lime  iine In  Pink      Light Blue   Audio Connectors  CN6    iE  Eea  This CD Audio connector is available for Q a  connecting the CD ROM drive using CD  audio cable  la       a  cD Hl  oar     Os g  o  B  EERE f                                                                   User s Manual 2 1    HAREWARE INSTALLATION    Serial and Parallel Ports       Parallel Port    A  Bu
5.     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    SDRAM CAS Latency Time  This item allows you to select the CAS  latency for all SDRAM cycles  Options are3 or 2  Clocks     SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre  Selects the Row Active Timeand Row Cycle Time foran access cycle  Options are 6 8 and  5 7     SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay   This option allows you to determine the number of clocks allocated between the assertion  of RAS to CAS  Do not change the value in this field unless you change to different  DRAM or CPU with different specifications     SDRAM RAS Precharge Time  Defines the lengthof time that Row Address Strobe is allowed to precharge  If insufficient  time is allowed  refresh may beincomplete and data will be lost        User s Manual 35    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    System BIOS Cacheable   When Enabled  the contents of the FO000h system memory segment can be cached to the Level   2 cache memory  The contents of the FOOOOh memory segment are always copied from the  BIOS ROM tosystem RAM for faster execution and PCI compliance        Video BIOS Cacheable  When Enabled  C0000h to C7FFH becomecacheable memory     Memory Hole At 15M 16M    In order to improve compatibility  certain space in memory can be reserved for old style ISA  cards that map memory between 15M 16M  Do not enable this feature unless you use the old  style ISA card  otherwise the memory size may bereduced to 15 MB for someO S     CPU Latency Time
6.     eeaeee                                                                      elejeig poog     lofofo RA lelofolo          User s Manual    Ge   0090 QOO       INTRODUCTION    1 3 1 Board Level Part Definitions  1 PCI Slot   6  32 bit PCI slots are provided        2 CNR Slot  Communication Networking Riser  CNR  Connector   3 MIDI Game Port  15 pin female MIDI Joystick connector   4 Audio Port  Three 1 8 female jacks forLine Out  LineIn and MIC     5 COM2 Port  COM  can bedirected to the Infrared Module for wireless connection  capability     6 Digital Video Out  A manufacturer s proprietary bus thatconnects to theoptional TV   Out or Panel Link daughter board     7 VGA Port  15 pin VGA connector    8 Printer Port  EPP and ECP compatible 25 pin D Sub parallel port    9 COM1 Port  High speed UARTcompatible serial port    10 RJ 45 Port  A LAN portis provided   Option    11 USB Ports  2 USB Connectors    12 PS 2 Mouse Connector  Supports PS 2 style mice    13 PS 2 Keyboard Connector  Supports PS 2 style keyboards    14 CPU Socket  ZIF Socket 370 for Intel Pentium III  Coppermine  and Celeron CPUs   15 Power Connector  20 Pin ATX Power Connector    16 DIMM Sockets   3  168 pin DIMM sockets    17 USB Header  Connects to the USB bracket for 2  additional USB ports   18 2X 4X AGP Slot   1  2X 4X AGP Slot provided    19 Primary IDE Connector  Connector for first IDE channel    20 Secondary IDE Connector  Connector for secondIDE channel     21 Floppy Connector  Built in floppy contr
7.   48 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 9 PC Health Status    The onboard hardware monitor allows you to observe the current temperatures of  the system and CPU  current speeds  in RPM  rotation per minute  ofthe system  and CPU fans  as well as the various operating voltages   If the fan is not  installed  0 RPM willbe shown         CPU Warning Temperature Disabled  Current System Temp  30  C  86  F  Current CPU1 Temperature 35  C  95  F Menu Level    Current CPUFAN1 Speed 5400 RPM   Current CPUFAN2 Speed 0 RPM   Current CPUFAN3 Speed 0 RPM   VCore V  2 04 V   VTT V  2 33 V   VCC3 V  2 34 V    5V 4 97 V    12 V 11 85 V    12V 12 11 V     5V 5 04 V   VBAT V  3 21 V   5VSB V  5 51 V   Shutdown Temperature 75  C  167  F    Item Help              Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    CPU Warning Temperature  Once the CPU temperature exceeds the temperature specified  a warning will beissued via  the speaker andthe operating CPUspeed will beslowed down toease the situation     Shutdown Temperature   Once the system or CPU temperature exceeds the temperature specified  the CPU will  shutdown automatically to avoid damaging  This function only works for an ACPI OS  such as Windows 98 with ACPI activated        User s Manual 49    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 10 Frequency  Voltage Control       Use this menuto specify yoursettings for frequency voltage control     Auto Detect DIMM PCI 
8.   LPT Port Disabled  PCI PIRQ  A D    Disabled       42 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       ACPI function   This option allows you to enable disable the Advanced Configuration and Power  Interface  which makes hardware status information available to the operating system and  offers improved power management  To make an ACPI system  you must use an ACPI OS  such as Windows 98     ACPI Suspend Type  Determines the ACPI defined suspend type        Suspend    Type Power Consumption       State 1  Power On Suspend    below 30W   S1  POS    CPU stops working through STPCLK   while the power is still provided  for the whole system    State 3  Suspend to RAM    Less than 10W   Power is provided only to DRAM and wake up devices circuit  while the  rest of the system is powered off        S3  STR             Available only when ATX style power supply is used        Power Management   This category allows you to selectthe type  ordegree  of Green PC power saving and is  directly related tothe Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down options  There are three  selections for Power Management  two of which have fixedmode settings     Minimum power mana gam   HDD Power Down   15 min    Maximum power management    ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SL  CPUs  HDD Power Down   1 min    Set each mode individually    User Defined When Enabled  Suspend mode is from 1 min  to 1 hr   HDD Power  Down ranges from   min  to 15 min     Min Saving    Max Saving             Video Off Method    This determines the manner
9.   This couldresult in loss of data     IDE UDMA  Ultra DMA  Mode   The chipset used for this mainboard improves the IDE performance by implementing  UltraDMA 66 Bus Mastering IDE which can handle data transferup to 66 Mbyte sec  This  UDMA technology is downward compatible with existing ATA 2 IDE  So there is no  upgrade required forcurrent hard drivesand cabling        Slow Down UDMA Mode   This allow thesystem to set UltraDMA66 Hard driveto runat the samespeed of the  UltraDMA33 Hard drive  Setthis to Enable when using the UDMA33 and UDMA66  Hard drive with the same IDE Channel     USB Controller  If you areusing USB peripherals  set this optionto Enabled     USB Keyboard Support   This item allows you to enable or disable the USB keyboard driver within the onboard  BIOS  The keyboard driver simulates legacy keyboard command and let you use USB  keyboard during POST or after bootif you don thave USB driverin the operating system     USB Mouse Support   This item allows you to enable or disable the USB mouse driver within the onboard BIOS   The mouse driver simulates legacy mouse command and let you use USB mouse during  POST or afterboot if youdon t have USB driver in the operating system     38 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       Init Display First  This option allows you to selectthe onboard VGA or other PCI display cards yoursystem  will use initially     AC97 Audio   Setting this optionto Auto allows the systemto use the AC97 audio support  If you wantto  use th
10.   gt  IRQ3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to  By default  all resources are assigned to the PCI Bus  If an ISA card requires a  particular IRQ  those resources should be set to Legacy ISA so that the PCI Bus  will not try to use them  Choices are Legacy ISA and PCI ISA PnP        User s Manual 47    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    PCI VGA Palette Snoop  This option must be set to Enabled if any ISA MPEG card installed requires VGA palette  snooping        PCI Card PnP BIOS Support   When set to Enabled  Default   the system will automatically calledthe BIOS onthe PCI  card rather thenused the standard BIOS  This featureused when the PCI card support with  it own BIOS   Disabled this fornot boot with BIOS on the PCI card     SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS  When set toAuto  Default   the system will automatically sensethe presence ofany SCSI  adapter that usesa Symbios SYM53C8XXSCSI chip        If the SCSI adapter installed has its own The on board SCSI BIOS will not be       BIOS on board  loaded  The adapter   s own SCSI BIOS  will be used   If the SCSI adapter installed doesn   t The on board SCSI BIOS will load and    have its own BIOS and the card uses or is   control the SCSI adapter   compatible with the SYM53C8XX chip    Disabling the onboard SCSI BIOS prevents it from being active in any way     PCI Slot  1810 VGA AC97  USB IRQ  Auto routes or specifies an IRQ forthe particular device  The number of PCI slots shown  will be inaccordance with thenumber of PCIslots on yourmainboard         
11.  Fail  Game Port Address   Midi Port Address   Midi Port IRQ       Enabled  Enabled  Auto  Auto  Auto  Auto  Auto  Auto  Auto  Auto  Disabled  Enabled  Disabled  Disabled  PCI Slot  Auto  Auto  Enabled  Button ONLY  Enter    Item Help       Menu Level  gt     Button ONLY  Enter  Ctrl F1  Enabled  3F8 IRQ4  2F8 IRQ3  Normal  Hi  Lo  Enabled  Half   IR Port  378 IRQ7  ECP EPP  EPP 1 9   3   Off   201   330   10    Item Help       Menu Level  gt       Available only when ATX style power supply is used        User s Manual    37    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    On Chip Primary PCIIDE   Enables or Disables the primary controller  Situations where this controller would be  disabled are  a  You are not using any IDE Drives or b  You are using an add on IDE  controller ina PCI Slot        On Chip Secondary PCI IDE   Enables or Disables the secondary controller  Situations where this controller would be  disabled are  a  You are not using any IDE Drives or b  You are using IDE Drives ONLY on  the primary controller or c  You are using an add onIDE controllerin a PCISlot        IDE PIO Mode   IDE Programmed I O Mode   This setting relates  to the speed at which the hard drive is able to  transfer data  up to 16 6MB second for Mode 4 0   drives  Available settings are Auto  0  1  2  3  or 4   As with the Type setting  Auto is the preferred  choice  in that the supported PIO Mode is read  directly from the hard drive  Be sure not to use a  PIO Mode higher than what the drive actually  supports
12.  Pins 7  amp 9 connect tothe suspend LED from the  system s case  This LED blinks toindicate the systemis in suspend mode     Pins  11  amp  13  SMI Green switch lead   If your system s case has asuspend switch   hook the lead from the switchto pins 11  amp  13 For this switchto be functional  it must first  be enabled inthe Power Management Setup in the BIOS Setup utility     Pins  18  amp  24  Speaker connector   Connects tothe Speaker lead from the system s  case     Pins  21  amp  23  Reset switch lead   Connects to the Reset Switch lead from the  system s case  Thereset switch isused to cold boot the system without actually turning  off the power  reducing wear and tearon the powersupply     Note  Under the following two conditions  you have to press and hold the switch for longer than 4  seconds to power off your system  regardless ofthe Soft Off by PWRBTN setting in the BIOS   e Shortly after the system is powered on  whenthe BIOS messageis not yetappear   e When CPU hangs                                                                                                                                     g  CN2 E Eea   24 23 Q E  2  ie   aa  Reset  Speaker I      Q    Green Switch    KEYLOCK za  SM   E  Suspend LED 0 p  Soft Power C57 IDE LED a                            ofa       0  EEEE                                                                                                                                     18 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION       2 2 6
13.  Power Supply Connector    The ATX style Power Supply Connector is keyedto prevent connectionin the wrong  direction  Line upthe locking mechanismon the connectorfrom the Power Supply with  the tab onthe mainboard connector  Press downuntil the twoconnectors are locked                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        o  EmEEmH memm         Boo  O    The IrDA connector bracket hooks  directly to this connector on the  mainboard  This connector provides  support for the optional wireless  transmitting and receiving infrared  module  You must firstconfigure  through the BIOS setup where UART2  is directed  COM2or IrDA      To MB Infrared    Connector      5 pin socket       User s Manual                                                        12V     gt   ele   lt     15VSB      P elolq_t  5V  PowerGood      gt         lt         _ _  5V  P o oa  Pojo _   5V  gt   o o Lal GND   gt   olol      PW_ON  GND  _ c e       GND   3 3V mP ojoje  12V     _p  eo  o   lt        3 3V                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   OE  IRRX O    IRTX    5V          O _  aa    G
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15.  Read Write I O Timeout  secs    This option sets the time thehost adapter waits for a read  write  verify  or seek command  to complete before trying the I Otransfer again  Since this provides asafeguard allowing  the system torecover if anI O operation fails  it is recommended that you always set the  time out to avalue greater thanzero  no time out         User s Manual 59    BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    Scan for Device at Boot Time   When there isa device you do not wishto make available to the system  set this option to  No for that device  Also  ona bus with only a few devices attached  you can speed up boot  time by changing this setting to No for unused SCSI IDs        Scan for SCSI LUNs    Youcan set this option to Noif you have problems with adevice that responds to all LUNs  whether they are occupied or not     Queue Tags  If your device driver can issue queue tags  thisoption allows youto enable ordisable the  issuing of queuetags during I Orequests     Format  Low level formatthe selected device  All information onthe drive willbe erased     Verify   This command is used to detect bad blocks onthe chosen disk  With your confirmation   the bad blocks detected can be reassigned for future operations  This command is non   destructive  and therefore won t destroy the data on the drive     Since some changes only take effect after your system reboots  it is important  that you quitthis Configuration utility properly  Youshould return tothe Main  Menu and exit via th
16.  Sibir ha  inasai  npag Fas 1m a enwa         Bewe pou can ure Ure pogan  uu mard resla w doer w  yar compa          User s Manual       71    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION    9 5 HardWare Monitoring Utility    Insert the Support CD that shipped with the motherboard into your CD ROM  drive or double clickthe CD driveicon in  My computer  to bring up the       setup screen         k pac   Press here  Driver       Anstall Sound Driver  For On_Boned Auylly Only   fnd PC Cillin  Anti Virus  HardWare Monitoring Utility    Install Adobe Acrobit Render  Install lim Driver  Far On Bowed im Only            O Press here     gt  HWDoctor Setup     Press here       Hardwe       fotos          Wil restart Winans to let changes take elfect          Cf ogee Tias  he Deeter Cheng  Dirocioy j   Er   Sep      78 User s Manual       SOFTWARE INSTALLATION       9 6 Install ADOBE Acrobat Reader V4 0    Insert the Support CD that shipped with the motherboard into your CD ROM    drive or double clickthe CD driveicon in  My computer  to bring up the  setup screen            HardWare Monitucing Utility  Install Adobe Acrobit Render    Waona to the Aciobo  Fade  4 05 Sctup pogan  THs p cigare val indai uubs Aushe    05 cn pou  zorpe            lin ong commended Ihat you ek sVn s pogas  helene arrio Pit Sup pagia    Lick Sencel ic qut Setup and Ihes chie Sy progres you  heung Cid  ted    enie ih the Seip pogan    ond ome cum aid Lars ard     amp  it but on ot ik pagan cae  cra aed canted poralari  ated  Saa ro
17.  in which the monitor is blanked     V H This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and  SYNC Blank   horizontal synchronization ports  writing blanks to the video buffer     Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer     DPMS Initial display power manag       Video OffIn Suspend    This is todetermine whether toactivate the video off functionin suspend mode        User s Manual 43    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    Suspend Type   In Stop Grant  or Quick Start  state  the processor disables clocks to portions of its  internal logic  butis able to snoop host buscycles in orderto maintain cache coherency  In  the Power On Suspend state  the host clock stops running altogether  resulting in more  power saving butlonger resume time        MODEM Use IRQ   This item tells the Power Management BIOS which IRQ is assigned to the installed  MODEM  Options areNA  3  4 5  7  9 10  and 11    The following modes are Green PC power saving functions which are only user  configurable when User Defined Power Management has been selected  See below for  available selections     Suspend Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity  all  devices except the CPU will be shut off        HDD Power When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity  the  hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices  remain active     Down         Soft Off by PWR BTTN   Available only when ATX styled power supply is used  With Instant Off selected  
18.  menu     58 User s Manual    BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    Device Setup Menu       When you select aspecific device from the Device Selection menu  your  computer displays the following Device Setup menu  The settings inthis menu  effect individual SCSI devices attached to the selected host adapter  Changes  made from this menu will require a system reboot upon exit fromthe SCSI  Configuration utility                SYM53C860 Setup for All devices on this adapter  Sync Rate  MBytes sec  20  Width  bits  8  Disconnect On  Read Write I O Timeout  secs  10  Scan for Device at Boot Time Yes  Scan for SCSI LUNS Yes  Queue Tags On  Initial Boot Device No  Format  Verify  Help  Restore Default Setup  Exit this menu             Sync Rate  Mega Bytes sec   Defines the maximum transfer rate the host adapter attempts to negotiate  The host  adapter and aSCSI device mustagree to arate they canboth handle     Width  bits    Sets the maximum data width the host adapter will attempt to negotiate  The host adapter  and a SCSI device must agree to a width they can both handle  Only those host adapters  that support 16 bit data transfers will show this option as enabled     Disconnect   SCSI devices have the ability to disconnect from the bus during an I O transfer  This  option tells the host adapter whether or not toallow a device to disconnect  Some devices  run faster with disconnect enabled  mostly newer devices   while some run faster with  disconnect disabled  mostly older devices     
19.  method of providing enterprise management for personal computers  The  main component of DMI isthe Management Information Format Database  MIF    which contains information about the computer system and its components  such  as BIOS version vendor  CPUspeed type  memory size type  L1 L2 cache  port  connectors  IDE  floppy  2S 1P  USB  keyboard  mouse     slots etc  Using DMI   remote PC management software is able to obtain various information about the  system  including hardware profiles  capabilities  operational status  installation  dates  and otherinformation about thesystem and itscomponents     This DMI utility  DMICFG EXE foundunder the Utilities folder of the supplied  CD ROM  allows youto add additional information  such as serial numbers   vendor information  and enclosure chassis configurations  into the MIF         Edit DMI   Add DMI   Load DMI FILE   Save DMI FILE        BIOS  System     Display component      Base Board Type   BIOS Information  Enclosure Chassis    Handle   0000  Processor Vendor Name   Award Software International  Inc   Memory Controller BIOS Version   4 51 PG  Memory Module BIOS starting Address Segment   E000  Memory Module BIOS Build Date   08 26 98  Memory Module BIOS Characteristics   Press  ENTER  for detail  Memory Module Size of BIOS ROM   0256K    Memory Module  Memory Module  Memory Module  Memory Module  Cache  Cache  Port Connector  Port Connector  Port Connector  Port Connector                            Move cursor Enter Acce
20.  system performance into the BIOS Setup  program  To load the default values  highlight this option and press  ENTER    Enter Y inthe confirmation screenand press  ENTER  again  User defined  options inthe Standard CMOS Setup are not affected     3 13 Supervisor Password and User Password  Setting    Passwords can beset to provide protection for the BIOS configuration options  or  to restrict access to the computer itself     When enabled  User Password will requireall users toenter a passwordin order  to use the system  and or enter the BIOS setup  but can t change its contents   A  Supervisor Password isused to protect the stored CMOS options from being  changed by unauthorized users     Keep in mindthat when set  a password isrequired only when booting the system   It will not provide protection toa system that is already booted     The password check option is setin Advanced BIOS Features by choosing eitherSystem   the password promptappears every timethe system is powered on  or Setup  the  password prompt appears only when theuser enters the BIOS Setup   The password is  stored in CMOS RAM  and canbe cleared by the Clear CMOS jumper   Referto page 14         User s Manual 5 1    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    To seta password        1  You must first set the Supervisor password by choosing Supervisor  Password and pressing  ENTER   Setup prompts fora password    2  Entera 1 8 character password using letters  numbers  ora combination  of both  Thespecific characters arenot sho
21. C Cillin Anti Virus Software    Install the PC Cillin virus protection software  View thereadme for more information        70 User s Manual    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION    HardWare Monitoring Utility    Installs this utility to monitor yours computer s Fan  temperature and voltages        Install Adobe Acrobat Reader    Installs this Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the contents of PDF format     Install lan Driver For On board Lan Only   Install this driver ONLY with Lan on board     Exit  Exits the CD Setup Items Menu     Operating Systems    This mainboards passed testing on most operating system  the Os shown in these  sections will be Microsoft s Windows 98  You should always use the latest Os  and updates when using new hardware to ensure full compliancy  For Windows  95  you mustuse OSR 2 0 or later  For Windows NT 4 0  you must use Service  Pack 3 0 orlater     Microsoft Window 98    When Windows 98 is installed for the firsttime  System will Subsequent restarts  with the plug and play initializing the  Add New Hardware Wizard  and may  attempt to install the a Windows default driver from its system registry  When  prompted to restart  Select NO and then follow the normal setup procedure later  in this section     NOTE  Because there are various mainboard settings  options  and expansion  cards  the followingcan only be uses as a guide and general reference and notan  exact reflection of your system        User s Manual 7 1    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION       9 1 Install Intel 81
22. Clk Enabled  Spread Spectrum Modulated Disabled  CPU Host PCI Clock Default Menu Level    CPU Clock Ratio x3    Item Help          a Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk  When enabled  any DIMM PCIclock not inuse will bedisabled to reduce EMI radiation     Spread Spectrum Modulated  The default is the optimal value determined by the system designer to reduce EMI  radiation peak  Users should not attemptto change it     CPU Host PCI Clock  This option lets you select the CPU PCI Bus clock  Over clocking may cause serious    system damage        CPU Clock Ratio  This option allows you select the CPU clock ratio     e The CPU BusClock when multiplied with the Ratio gives the CPU Clock    e Ifyou areuncertain about the speed requirements of your particular CPU  you  should obtain Technical Documentation fromthe CPU manufacturer  Such  information is available via the Intel WWW site        50 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults       Loads FailSafe settings into the BIOS Setup program  These options are  designed to slow the system down for troubleshooting purposes  To load the  default values  highlight this option and press  ENTER   Enter Y in the  confirmation screen and press  ENTER  again  User defined options in the  Standard CMOS Setup are not affected     3 12 Load Optimized Defaults    Loads the default values for best
23. IOS SCSI BIOS Auto    PCI Slot1  5 1815 VGA IRQ Auto  PCI Slot2  6  AC97 IRQ Auto  PCI Slot3 IRQ Auto  PCI Slot4  USB IRQ Auto        amp   amp          a Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults      The number of PCI Slots shown will be in accordance with the number of PCI  slots on your mainboard        46 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    Reset Configuration Data   Reset Configuration Data  When set to Enabled  ESCD  Extended System Configuration  Data  is cleared  This setting will automatically be set back to Disabled when the system  reboots        Resources Controlled By   The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure allof the boot  and Plug and Play compatible devices  This capability is specifically designed fora Plug  and Play operating system such as Windows 95     When set to Manual  you are able to configure the IRQ and DMA Resources  Pressing   lt Enter gt  at the selection field bringsup a submenu like the one shown below     PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE Menu Level  gt   PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE  PCI DEVICE    assigned Item Help  assigned       assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned       ooooooo 00 0    assigned       a  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults   
24. M    How to put your system into Suspend to RAM  STR  sleep state  There are several ways to initiate Suspend toRAM  STR    Note  The Message LED shouldbe blinking while system is in standby   Suspend toRAM mode  Depending on the mainboard and the chassis designs   the Message LED may be the Power LED or other LED onthe front panel of  the chassis        Using the mouse button     1  Fromthe  Start  menu in Windows 98  select Shut Down     2  Select  Stand by  in the Shut Down Windows dialog box   3  Press  OK  to enterthe  Suspend to RAM  STR   sleep state     Setting the standby time    1  Enter  Control Panel     2  Double click the  Power Management  icon    3   Power ManagementProperties  dialog box appears  Select  Power  Schemes  tab    4  Use  System standby  option to setthe time forthe system to  automatically enter standby mode when thesystem is notin use     Using the system power button       Enter  Control Panel       Double click the  Power Management  icon      Inthe Power Management Properties dialog box  select  Advanced  tab     Define the System Power Button to be  Standby  or  Shutdown       BRWNR      Standby  When the power switch of the front bezel or  Sleep  key of the Windows  98 keyboard is pressed  Windows 98 will enter  Suspend to RAM   mode and later can be waken up by pressing the  Wakeup  key or power  switch   Now you can press the Power on button to enter the  Suspend to RAM   STR   sleep state      Shutdown  System is turned off almostimmedi
25. MAINBOARD    User s Manual    Rev  1 00    Date  July   2000         Allother product names are trademarks or copyrights of their respective owners     Specifications and information contained inthis manual are subject to change  without notice     FCC  amp  DoC Compliance Statement    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCCrules  operation is subject to the following  two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference and     2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 residential installations  This  equipment generates  uses and can radiateradio frequency energy  and if notinstalled and  used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interface to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television  equipment 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     E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   E Move the equipmentaway from thereceiver     m Plug the equipmentinto an outleton a circui
26. ND   i a  ie   i Q i  h  nj 4 Pir     DB 9 female        D6 9 male  IR Adapter    19    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 8 LAN Wake up Connector  CN7        The LAN Wake up function willallow the networkto wake upa Soft Power  Down  Soft Off  PC  However  if your systemis in the Suspend mode  youcan  wake up the systemonly through anIRQ or DMA interrupt  To use the LAN  Wake up function  you must enable the Wake Up On LAN Ring field  under  Wake Up Events  inthe Power Management Setup of the Award BIOS  Connect  the cable that comes with your LAN card to this connector onthe system board   Refer to theadd in card s manual for details     Note  Your LAN card must support Magic Packet in orderto use the LAN Wake   up function     2 2 9 Modem Wake up Function  CN8     The Modem Wake up function allows the modem to remotely power on the  system  Install an external modem  normally to COM2  and enablethe Wake Up  On LAN Ring field  under Wake Up Events  functionin the Power  Management Setup from the BIOS     For the functionto work foran internal modem card  you mustalso connect the Modem  Wake up cable on the modem card tothis Modem Wake up function connectoron the  mainboard                                                     BG  gt  LAN  i m Wake up  aly a CN9 A CNB  O  e Modem                                                       am                            Wake u  i a p                                                                                                               
27. S SCSI BIOS  4  BUILT INSYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    To provide easy to use and cost effective support for adapters using or  compatible with the Symbios Logic 53C8XX SCSI chips  this mainboard  features built in Symbios SCSI BIOS        In most cases you should not need to change the default configuration of your  host adapter  You may decideto alter thesedefault values ifthere is aconflict  between device settings  or if youneed to optimize system performance  A  message appears on your computer monitor  for about 5 seconds  during boot  that looks like this     Press Crtl C tostart Symbios Configuration Utility  If you decide to press Ctrl C during boot  the following message appears   Please wait  invoking Symbios Configuration Utility    After a brief pause  your computer will display the Main Menu ofthe utility     The Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility    This menu driven utility allows youto view and change the default configuration  settings for host adapters using Symbios 53C8XX chips    Note  Pressing Ctrl A after memory count during re boot allows you to recover  the default settings and reconfigure     The following tables list the configuration settings you canchange        Global  Affects both the adapterand all SCSI devices  e Device  Affects only the individual SCSI devices       54 User s Manual    BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    Global Default Settings Device Default Settings    Settings      SCAM Support Synchronous Transfer  Rate  MB sec    Parity Checking Data Wid
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29. Socket 370      gt  First open the socket by pulling the lever OLEVDd  sideways  then upwards  Notice how the E    lever locks in place when pressed all the  way down                     lt  lt     gt  The CPU must be inserted withthe Lock  correct orientation  One corner of the  CPU has a Notch and looks different  that the otherthree  This corneris also  missing a pinunlike the otherthree   Align this corner towards the end of the  lever as shownin the figureat right  Notch    Insert the CPU  press itdown           Lever             Close the leveruntil it locksinto place                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      f H  2 2 2 Cooling Fan GND O    These are small 3 pin 1 a  Header Connectors that Oo        provide 12 Volt power for r12v   c f smo  CPU and chassis cooling o  fans  Plug inthe fan cable to   A  the connector  Pin 2 gi   corresponds to the RED Speed l i  power lead as shown  Sensor m  EEE                                                                                   User s Manual 15    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 3 Installing the Memory Modules  DIMM     v This mainboard has three sockets available for 168 pin DIMMs  They must  be 3 3 volt Unbuffered Synchronous DRAMs  SDRAM     v DIMM Sizes supported  8MB  16MB  32MB  64MB  128MB and 256MB   vA total of  3  DIMMs can beinstalle
30. at alower cost     Advanced hardware designs include ACPI s Suspend to RAM for  the implementation of Instantly Available PCs  Also  by  incorporating CNR  2X 4X AGP  AC97  Super I O  Ultra  DMA 66 100 Bus Mastering IDE and Universal Serial Bus  USB   onto the mainboard  optimum system performance is assured and  system design and implementation is simplified     Fully Plug  amp  Play compatible viaan Award BIOS  this mainboard  facilitates easy system configuration and peripheral setup   Advanced BIOS features include Intelligent Hardware  Monitoring and Alert functions  The Award BIOS also supports  ACPI readiness and is compatible with PC99 specification  This  mainboard is the ideal foundation for high end computer systems        6 User s Manual    INTRODUCTION       1 2 Specification    Microprocessor  CPU FSB    System Core Logics    System Memory    Graphics System  Display Cache    IDE  Audio System  Ethernet  Optional     T O Connectors    T O Expansion Slots    Other Features    System BIOS    ATX Power Connector    Voltage Regulator    ATX Form Factor    PPGA 370 suppport Intel Celeron    Processors up to 800MHz  Intel Pentium IMI  FC PGA  Processors up to 866MHz    66 100 133 MHz  Intel 815E  Solano 2   Intel 82801 BA    Max Capacity  3 x 168 pin DIMM Sockets up to 1 5 GB SDRAM Memory Capacity  Module  Support 32 64 128 256 512 MB Memory Module   Speed  PC 100 PC 133 SDRAM   1 2X 4X AGP Slot for upgrade   AGP 3D Graphic on Die  Intel i754 core   Optional 4MB AIMM 
31. ated  options will become available     RxD  TxD Active    Determines the Infrared Receiving and Transmission active mode     IR Transmission Delay  Enabling this option to allow transmission delay when SIR is changed from receiving  mode to transmissionmode  ensuring dataintegrality     IR Duplex Mode   Determines the IRduplex mode tobe half orfull duplex    Use IR Pins Set this field according to where your IR device is connected  IR port or  COM2 port     Onboard Parallel Port  With this option  the on board Parallel Port can be Disabled  or set to 378 IRQ7   3BC IRQ7 or 278 IRQ5     Parallel Port Mode    Sets the operating mode of the parallel port  Optionsare  SPP  EPP  ECP and ECP EPP   SPP  Standard Parallel Port  EPP  Enhanced Parallel Port  ECP  Extended Capability Port     40 User s Manual       MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       EPP Mode Select  Options are 1 7and 1 9  default  IEEE 1284 compliant      ECP Mode UseDMA    Options are   and 3  This field is available only when one of the two following options in  Parallel Port Modeis selected  ECP or ECP EPP     PWRON After PWR Fail   This feature will power on the PC when power returns after a power failure  The  following table lists the options available and the corresponding System State when  power returns                                Options Available System State When System State When  Power Failure Occurred Power Returns  Former State oe a  7 oft oft  oi ort On          Game Port Address  Selects the addressthat t
32. ately without corrupting the data     User s Manual 6 7       INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC    Using the Windows 98 keyboard buttons        Press the  Sleep  button to enterthe Suspend toRAM mode    Note    1  The  Power Off  button on the Windows 98 keyboard can alsobe used to  enter the standby mode as describedabove    2  You need to setthe mainboard BIOS touse the  Wakeup  button  Please  see the following section     How to recover your system from  Suspend to RAM  STR    sleep  state    You can set the way to wake up the system from the mainboard BIOS Setup     At the Integrated Peripherals Setup Screen  under  Wake Up Events       gt  Keyboard Resume Enabling this option allows pressing any key on the  keyboard to wake upa system which has been powered down     gt  Wake Up On LAN Ring An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator  RI   line in other words  an incoming call on the modem  either external  modem or internal modem card  poweron the system     With aLAN card installed  the Wake up On LAN function allows the network to  wake up a Soft Power Down  Soft Off  PC      gt  RTC Alarm Resume   When enabled  the system will automatically power on or  returns to full power out of suspend standby mode at the time and date of the  month  0 fordaily  specified     7 6 Related Documents    gt  ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Revision 1 0b   http   www teleport com  acpi spec htm    gt  ACPI Implementers  Guide   http   www teleport com  acpi impguid htm      Ins
33. board from its anti static packaging until  you are ready to install itinto a computercase  Also  handle add   in cards andmodules by theedges or mounting bracket    v Before you handle the mainboard inany way  touch a grounded   anti static surface  suchas an unpainted portion of the system  chassis  for afew seconds todischarge any built up static  electricity     2 1 1 Setting the Jumpers    Jumpers are usedon this mainboard to select various settings and features  A 2 pin jumper  has two settings  Open and Short  or Closed   Thejumper is closed by placing the Jumper  Cap across thetwo pins  thereby connecting them  3 pinjumpers can beset to pins 1 2 or  2 3 connected  Pin 1is labeled onthe circuit board     3 pin Jumper 2 pin Jumper     oo i as    dl  ZEN   Short fam  al oo E       User s Manual 1 1    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 1 2 CPU Bus Clock Override Jumper  JP2  amp  JP3        These jumpers allow you to override the CPU s default bus clock to 1OOMHz or  133MHz       Over clocking may cause serious systemdamage                                                              FSB Override Pee  O  JP2 0 Ae Eo  Auto ig      JP3 ig                                                       133MHz    100MHz a B  66MHz EEEE                                                                                                                      BEBE 222E GELE HBBE                                                             2 1 3 Keyboard Power on Jumper  JP1     This feature willpower on 
34. checking  it isalso necessary todisable disconnect  for all devices  as parity checking for the reselection phase will not be  disabled  If adevice does notsupporting parity disconnects  the I O will  never complete because the reselection phase will halt     Host SCSI ID   The host adapter SCSI ID shouldremain on 7  default   as this setting gives the adapter the  highest priority onthe SCSI bus  However  if you have twoadapters on the same SCSI bus   you should giveone of theman unassigned ID to avoid duplication of SCSI IDs     Scan Order   This option allows you to tell the host adapter BIOS and your device drivers to scan the  SCSI bus from low to high  0 to max  SCSI IDs  or from high to low  max to 0  SCSI IDs   If you have more than one device on the SCSI bus  changing the scan order changes the  order in whichdrive letters are assigned by the system     Removable Media Support   Determine if the removable media will be used as BIOS device  A BIOS device hereis a  device that can be controlled via BIOS INT 13H  i e  it does not need a device driver and  can be bootable  However  when used as a BIOS device  the full removability of  removable media devicesis not preserved  The following constraints apply        User s Manual 57    BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS       a  The devicecan only workas a fixed disk  i e  mediachange is notallowed   b  The mediamust be inserted before the system boot up   c  Only mediawith 512Bytes sector is supported           None The removable 
35. condary Slave specify the devices onthe secondary channel     28 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       Pressing  lt Enter gt  ateach of the four selections bringsup a submenu such as one shown    below      gt  gt        IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter  Item Help       IDE Primary Master Auto Menu Level  gt  gt   Access Mode Auto    Capacity 2113 MB    Cylinder 4095  Head 16    Precomp 65535  Landing Zone 4094  Sector 63       Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    IDE HDD Auto Detection   Automatically detects and configures hard disk parameters  The Award  BIOS includes this ability in the event you are uncertain of your hard disk s  parameters     IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave   This is where you will specify the type of device and how it is represented in the  BIOS Setup  Ifthe device isa hard disk or CD ROM  generally the Auto option is  the best choice for fast andeasy setup ofthe hard disk parameters  Let s takea look  at the difference between the Auto and Manual options     Auto   This option instructs the BIOS to automatically configure the hard disk by reading  the parameters  cylinders  sectors  etc   directly from the hard disk s firmware  Use  this option if you are configuring a new hard drive  or one that has already been  formatted using the Auto option  Keep inmind that ahard drive isconfigured using  a certain set of parameters  those same paramete
36. d fora maximum RAM capacity of  1 5GB        To insert the DIMMs  the modules must be oriented in the correct way  Notice the  notches of the DIMM  Align these notches as shown in the diagram below   Gently push the DIMM until the retainers on both sides of the socket lock the  module in place     Toremove a DIMM  push the retainers outwards to release the module then pull the  module out ofthe socket        Caution    Before removing aDIMM  make surethe RAM Power LED Indicator is off   The blinking of the LED indicates that power is provided for the DRAM  as  in normal operationas well asin Suspend toRAM mode  Removinga DIMM  in the Suspendto RAM modewill result inloss of systemcontext                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          g fl ad  I Ss a8 Oro N Como  O    ag 4 notch notch    3 1 DIMMI  Ea  a o  gt  1 DIMM2  i Ou e 4 DIMM3  RAM Power  LED       16 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 4 Floppy Drives       The on board floppy controller supports  2  floppy disk drives with the floppy  ribbon cable provided     Note  Make surethe RED stripe onthe ribboncable is oriented towards  Pin 1     2 2 4 IDE Hard Drives and CD ROMs    The on board Enhanced IDE controller can support up to  4  IDE hard drives o
37. de during the  current session        52 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 15 PCI Device Listing       This list of installed PCI devices appears after the System Configuration screen     PCI device listing  Bus No  Device No  Func No  VendorID Device ID Device Class IRQ  0 1 0 8086 7121 Display Controller 5  31 8086 2411 IDE controller 14  8086 2412 Serial bus controller 9    0 1  0 31 2  0 31 5 8086 2415 Multimedia Device 9  1 0    6 10EC 8139 Network Controller 11    ACPI Controller 9       Bus No  Encoded value indicating 1 of 256 possible buses in a system   Device No  Encoded value indicating 1 of 32 possible devices on a given bus     Func No  Encoded value indicating 1 of 8 possible functions on a multifunction  device     Vendor ID Identifies the manufacturer of the device  Valid vendor identifiers are  allocated by the PCI SIG  Special Interest Group  to ensure  uniqueness     Device ID Identifies the particular device  This identifier is allocated by the    vendor   Device Specifies one of the following device classes  Mass storage  Class controller  Network controller  Display controller  Multimedia    device  Bridge device  Simple communication controller  Base  system peripherals  Input device  Docking station  Processor and  Serial bus controller     The PCI device listing is useful for troubleshooting purposes  More detailed information for  each field may be obtained through the PCI specification documentation        User s Manual 53    BUILT IN SYMBIO
38. display cache modulefor 3D performance upgrade   2 x ATA 33 66 100 enhance IDE ports  up to 100 MB s data transfer rate    AC97 V2 1 compliant Audio CODEC    Intel 82559 compatible 10 100Mbps Ethernet on Die  ICH2     Rear I O Panel  x PS 2 Keyboard port x PS 2 Mouse port   2 x USB ports x RJ45 Ethernet port  Option   x 16550 compatible Serial port x EPP ECP Parallel port  x Video port x MIDI Game port    x Audio  Line Out  Line In  and Mic  In  Jack    Headers for optional Front I O Panel  2 x USB headers  x 16550 compatible Serial header    Standard I O Connectors   x Floppy port  Up to 2 88MB   2 x ATA33 66 IDE ports   x IrDA TX RX header          x 2X 4X AGP Slot  6 x PCI Bus Master Slots    x CNR Slot for Modem or HPNA upgrade    Modem Ring in Keyboard Mouse Power On   Wake Up On LAN Modem  internal  Moden  external    Hardware Monitoring function  CPU temperature  CPU Fan  Voltage    Suspend to RAM  STR  to support    Instantly Availabe    PC concept  Optional daughter board support TV Digital Video Output and Optional daughter  board support Flat Panel Display  LCD  thru  Panel Link interface    4Mb Award BIOS  support ACPI  DMI  PnP   Bootable from CD ROM  SCSI  LS 120  ZIP devices  Symbios SCSI BIOS  PC Cillin Anti Boot virus BIOS  3V  5V and 12V 20 pin ATX power connector    Switching Voltage Regulator supports 1 3V to 3 5V  VRM 8 0 compliant    Dimension 9    x 12    or 230mm x 305mm       User s Manual 7    INTRODUCTION       1 2 Board Level Feature               
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40. e Quit option  If youreboot the system without properly  exiting the utility  some changes may not be saved     Device Drivers   To function properly with different SCSI devices under different operating  systems you ll needto install device drivers  The device driver information  should be availablein your SCSIadapter s package        60 User s Manual    FLASH BIOS PROGRAMMING UTILITY    5  FLASH BIOS PROGRAMMING  UTILITY    Updating the Award BIOS Code is made easy with the AWDFLASH Utility found  under the Utilities folder of the supplied CD ROM  Since this mainboard  features FLASH BIOS  it is notnecessary to change the actual BIOS chip in order  to upgrade the System BIOS  The user can simply re program the old BIOS using  the AWDFLASH Utility as follows        1  First  bootthe system withDOS or to Safe mode command prompt only under  Windows 95 98  If you are booting DOS froma hard driveor floppy disk  press  F5   when the message Starting MS DOS appearson the screen  If you are booting  Windows 95 98  press the  F8 key  and select the Safe mode command prompt only  option  This willassure that thesystem is runningin real mode withno device  drivers loaded  This is the only correct way to runthe AWDFLASH Utility program     2  There are 2  important files needed to re programthe BIOS  The first is  AWDFLASH EXE which is the FLASH BIOS Programming Utility  The second file  needed is theupdated BIN file which contains the actual BIOS code  This file will  have the extens
41. e Sound Blaster compatible modeor an add onaudio card instead  set this optionto  Disabled to avoid possible conflict     AC97 Modem   Setting this option to Auto allows the system to use the AC97 modem support  If you want  to use the legacy modem compatible mode or an add on modem card instead  set this  option to Disabled to avoid possible conflict     IDE HDD Block Mode  This allows your hard disk controller to use fast block mode to transfer data to and from  your hard diskdrive  HDD        POWER ON Function    Available only when ATX style powersupply is used  This option allows you select one of  the various methods to power on your system              Option How to Power on your System  Password By typing the password on your keyboard  See below   Hot Key By pressing the hot key combination on your KB  See Next page        Mouse Left By left clicking the mouse  for PS 2 mouse only        Mouse Right __  By right clicking the mouse  for PS 2 mouse only                          Any Key By pressing any key on the keyboard  JP1 must be set to Enabled   Button Only By your conventional power button   KB 98 By pressing the Wakeup button on your PC98 keyboard   KB 98 By pressing the Power button on your PC98 keyboard        Power ON Function  Password   For selecting this function without  enter  the Password for the KB Power On Password   restart system withthe default Password is  award        KB Power ON Password   Available when the Power ON Function above is set to Pass
42. eload Global Timer Events      Reload Global Timer Events are I O events whose occurrence can preventthe system from  entering a powersaving mode orcan awaken thesystem from sucha mode  Ineffect  the  system remains alertfor anything whichoccurs to adevice which isconfigured as  Enabled   even whenthe system isin a powerdown mode        User s Manual 45    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 8 PnP PCI Configurations       The PCI Personal Component Interconnect Bus wasdeveloped to addresstwo  important issues  a  How to allow peripheral devices to take the fullest advantage  of the power of Pentium and Pentium Pro chip technology  and b  Provide a  simpler installation process for peripheral devices  such as Network cards  EIDE  or SCSI controllers     PCI accomplishes these goals with its 32 bit Data path Local Bus design  and  support for Plug  amp  Play  Unlike olderexpansion bus architectures  PCI provides  peripherals with adirect connection tothe CPU andmemory  The PCI busruns at  33Mhz and hasa maximum transfercapability of 132MBps  With Plug  amp  Play   the system BIOS automatically determines hardwareresources for new  peripherals  simplifying installation of multiple interface cards     This Setup Menu provides configuration options for the PCI Bus and its assigned  resources     Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help    Resources Controlled by Auto  ESCD  Menu Level  gt   IRQ Resources Press Enter    PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled  PCI Card PnP BIOS Support Enabled  SYMB
43. etween when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins  Options are  250  default   500 750 and 1000     Security Option   This option enables password checking every time the computer is powered on or every  time BIOS Setup is executed  If System is chosen  auser password prompt appears every  time the computeris turned on  If Setup is chosen  the password prompt appearsonly when  the BIOS Setup program is executed  Refer to the section Supervisor Password for more  information     OS Select For DRAM  gt  64MB  This should beset to OS2 if you are running IBM OS 2 with more than 64MB of RAMin  the system  Otherwise  the setting should be Non OS2     Report No FDD For WIN9x ME  When no floppy disk drive is installed  set this option to Noto release IRQ6 for passing  Windows 9x ME logo  This optionis irrelevant undernormal operation        34 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 5 Advanced Chipset Features       This setup menu contains advanced configuration options relating to the  mainboard chipset  These options are rarely changed by theuser     SDRAM CAS Latency Time  SDRAM Cycle Time Tras Tre  SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Menu Level  gt   SDRAM RAS Precharge Time   System BIOS Cacheable Disabled   Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled   Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled   CPU Latency Timer Disabled   Delayed Transaction Enabled    Item Help       On Chip Video Window Size 64MB  AGP Graphics Aperture Size 64MB  System Memory Frequency Auto       a  Move Enter Select 
44. facturer  OEM  who built your system  If your OEM has decided that certain items  should only be available to their technicians  those items may very well be removed from  the Setup program        26 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       3 2 Main Menu    Shortly after the systemis powered on  provided a CPU and sufficient RAM are  installed  you willsee the message     Press DEL to enter SETUP  e Press the DEL key to enterthe Award BIOS Setup program     Once you enterthe Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  the Main Menu will appearon the  screen  The Main Menu allows youto select from several setup functions and two exit  choices  Use thearrow keys toselect among theitems and press  lt Enter gt  to acceptand  enter the sub menu     CMOS Setup Utility     Copyright  C  1984 2000 Award Software    Standard CMOS Features  gt  Frequency Voltage Control    Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults  Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults  Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password  Power Management Setup Set User Password   PnP   PCI Configurations Save  amp  Exit Setup    PC Health Status Exit Without Saving    Esc   Quit     Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup       Note that a brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the  screen        User s Manual 2     MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  3 3 Standard CMOS Features       This first menu is where the most basic hardware options are set  Information  regarding the system clock  IDE ha
45. figuration settings that  deal with overall performance of the system and peripheral setup  This section  allows you to configure your system for advanced operation  You have the  opportunity to select the system s default speed  boot up sequence  keyboard  operation and security     Anti Virus Protection Enabled  CPU Internal Cache Enabled  External Cache Enabled Menu Level  gt   CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled   Processor Number Feature Enabled   Quick Power On Self Test Disabled   First Boot Device Floppy   Second Boot Device HDD 0   Third Boot Device LS ZIP   Boot Other Device Enabled   Swap Floppy Drive Disabled   Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled   Boot Up NumLock Status Off   Gate A20 Option Fast   Typematic Rate Setting Disabled   Typematic Rate  Chars Sec  6   Typematic Delay  Msec  250   Security Option Setup   OS Select For DRAM  gt  64MB Non OS2   Report No FDD for WIN9x ME Yes    Item Help          a  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    Anti Virus Protection   Enables Disables the built in anti virus for protection against boot virus infection  This  Anti Virus protection provides more complete virus protection by taking control early in  the boot process     CPU Internal Cache  Enables or Disables the Level 1 Internal Cache memory  Generally  this would only be  Disabled for troubleshooting purposes     External Cache  Enables or Disables the Level 2 External Cache me
46. he game port will occupy     Midi Port Address  Selects the addressthat the Midi port will occupy     Midi Port IRQ  Selects the interruptthat the Midi port will occupy        User s Manual 41    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    3 7 Power Management Setup       Power Management allows you to configure you system to use energy most  efficiently  and still ina manner consistent with your ownstyle of computeruse     ACPI Function Enabled  Item Help  ACPI Suspend Type S1 POS     Power Management User Define Menu Level  gt   Video Off Method DPMS  Video Off In Suspend Yes  Suspend Type Stop Grant  MODEM Use IRQ 3  Suspend Mode Disabled  HDD Power Down Disabled     Soft Off by PWR BTTN Instant Off     Wake up by PCI Card Enabled   x Power On by Ring LAN Enabled     USB KB Wake Up From S3 Disabled  CPU Thermal Throttling 50 0      Resume by Alarm Disabled     x Date  of Month  Alarm 0     x Time  hh mm ss  Alarm 0 0       Reload Global Timer Events            Available only when ATX style power supply is used        MODEM Use IRQ 3 Item Help  Suspend Mode Disabled  HDD Power Down Disabled Menu Level         Soft Off by PWR BTTN Instant Off    Wake up by PCI Card Enabled    Power On by Ring LAN Enabled    USB KB Wake Up From S3 Disabled  CPU Thermal Throttling 50 0     Resume by Alarm Disabled  x Date  of Month  Alarm 0  x Time  hh mm ss  Alarm 0 0       Reload Global Timer Events      Primary IDE 0 Disabled  Primary IDE 1 Disabled  Secondary IDE 0 Disabled  Secondary IDE 1 Disabled  FDD  COM
47. ining fullsystem  capability and connectivity     Suspend To RAM  STR  is defined by the Advanced Configuration and Power  Interface  ACPD  specification as the S3 sleep state  ACPIis a power  management specification proposed by Intel  Toshiba and Microsoft  which  makes hardware status information available tothe operating systemand is an  Operating System Directed Power Management        64 User s Manual    INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC       APM vs  ACPI    The old generation APM  Advanced Power Management  is aBIOS directed  power management canbe activated tosave energy  but atthe expense of system  performance and or connectivity due to its unawareness of thesystem states     With ACPlIand Suspend toRAM technology  the user will not haveto make any tradeoffs  when it comesto power management  Network and modem connections will still be there  and you willenjoy full systemcapabilities along withaggressive power management     7 3 The Key Ingredients     gt  An ACPI  enabled Operating System suchas Microsoft Windows 98 or  Windows 2000 family is required to direct thesystem wide power  management      gt  BIOS on Motherboard must support ACPI and Suspend to RAM  STR   sleep state        Hardware circuits  especially Auxiliary Power Source and Split Power  Planes must be implemented on motherboard      gt  Add on adapters mustsupport ACPI capabilities to make whole system  Instantly Available  Refer to Add onDevice Compatibility List      gt  ATX power must comply with ATX 2 01 
48. ion  bin   such as PS98GH BIN   Make sure these files are on the  diskette or harddrive in the same directory     3  Start the AWDFLASH Utility by changing to the directory where the tworequired  files exist  typing  AWDFLASH and pressing  ENTER      FLASH MEMORY WRITER v5 26  Copyright  lt C gt  1993  Award Software  Inc      For  15    85C471    14868U2G DATE  64 26 94  Flash Type      File Nane to Program   MEM    Error Message        4  The AWDFLASH Utility Screenappears  You will beasked for the file name to  program  Type in thename of thenew BIOS   bin file and hit  ENTER         User s Manual 61    FLASH BIOS PROGRAMMING UTILITY    5  The program will then askif you wantto backup theold BIOS  Thisis  recommended in case there are any problems with thenew  bin file  Enter the name  of the newbackup file  suchas backup bin  and press  ENTER     6  At thistime the system will prompt you for final confirmation before beginning  programming  The Utilitycan be abortedat this timeby hitting n  To begin  programming  hit y   7  When the Flash programming starts  a bar indicator will show the progress of the  programming operation  Aftersuccessful completion  hitthe reset buttonor power  off the computer           Be sure to perform Load Optimized Defaults for your new BIOS to  synchronize the previous BIOS with the updated BIOS                 62 User s Manual    DMI UTILITY       6  DMI UTILITY    This mainboard supports the Desktop Management Interface  DMI   which isa  new
49. ly       Operating Systems thatdo not usethe FAT file system donot need LBA  Mode  and can use the Normal or Large Modes  Examples would be  NetWareand Unix      When configuring a new hard drive greater than 528MB in capacity   always make sure LBA mode isenabled      If you are using a hard drive that is over 528MB incapacity  but was    already formatted without using LBA mode  LBA support will be  ignored even if it is enabled  This assures correct access to the drive s  data      SCSI Hard Drives are NOT entered into the Mainboard BIOS Setup in  any way  The hard drive settings inthe Standard CMOS Setup are only  for drives connected to the IDE Controller  So  if only SCSI drives were  installed  all these settings would be set to None  SCSI Devices are  configured via the SCSI controller s BIOS        Drive A B   Select the Type for the A  and or B  floppy drives  Remember  floppy drive A  is  the first drive  hooked to the END of the floppy ribbon cable  Floppy drive B  is  hooked up afterthe twist  Available settings are listed below        30 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    No floppy drive installed   360K  5 25 in   5 1 4 inch PC type standard drive  360 kilobyte capacity  1 2M  5 25 in   5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive  1 2 megabyte capacity  720K  3 5 in 3 1 2 inch double sided drive  720 kilobyte capacity   1 44M  3 5in   3 1 2 inch double sided drive  1 44 megabyte capacity  2 88M  3 5 in   3 1 2 inch double sided drive  2 88 megabyte capacity    
50. media devices will not be used as BIOS devices   Boot Drive   Allows only the removable media installed as Drive C  to work as a  Only BIOS device    With Media   Enables all removable disk drives to work as BIOS devices   Installed          CHS Mapping  Cylinder  Head  Sector mapping  Options are SCSI Plugand Play Mapping  default  and  Alternate CHS Mapping     Spinup Delay   1 10 seconds  The default is a 2 second delay before the BIOS starts to scan for SCSI  devices during initialization  This amount of time is enough for most devices to get ready  for proper operation  Since some older hard drives may need more time to spin up  you  may need toextend the delay for those devices     e Device Selections  Settings forthe devices attached to the selected adapter are  viewed and changed        SYM53C860  Devices 0 to 7  Sync Data Disc Time Scan Queue Init  Rate Width Out Bus LUNS Tags Boot  Dev0 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev1 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev2 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev3 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev4 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev5 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Dev6 N A 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  SYM53C860 20 8 On 10 Yes Yes On No  Devices 8 to15  Help  Exit this menu          The above menu provides information aboutindividual SCSI devices  attached to the selected host adapter  as well as the adapter itself  To make  changes to these settings select a device from this display and press  lt Enter gt   to bring upthe individual Device Setup
51. mory  Generally  this would only be  Disabled for troubleshooting purposes        32 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  Enables or Disables ECC  Error Checking and Correcting  forthe CPU s Level 2 built in  cache        Processor Number Feature   This option is available only whena CPU thathas an internal identification number  such  as Pentium III CPU  is used  Each Pentium III CPU features a unique identification  number  Enabling this option allows this internal processornumber to beaccessed     Quick Power onSelf Test  Speeds up Power On Self Test  POST  after the computer is powered on  When set to  Enabled  the BIOS will shorten orskip some checks during POST     First Second Third Other Boot Device   When your system is powered on  the BIOS performs a variety of operations  then  attempts to bootan Operating Systemfrom either ahard drive  IDEor SCSI   floppy drive   CD ROM  LS 120 ZIP or LAN  This setting determines the sequence that the BIOS will  follow when searching devices for abootable disk     Swap Floppy Drive   The hardware connections determine which floppy is configured as drive A  and drive B   Swapping the floppy drives can be useful if your system has two floppy drives  and you  want the ability to boot from both  For example  Since a PC cannot boot from the B   Floppy  you would needto Swap floppy drives A  andB  in orderto set the second floppy  drive to drive A   thereby makingit bootable     Boot Up Floppy Seek  When e
52. mprehensive M ain board Vie W    essesesseeeessesrreeerreresrerrsrrersrrersreee 10   2  HARDWARE INSTALLATION         ccccccsseseeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 11   2 1 Jumper Setting iiss sseschisshen obiacespas rE E e EE E EaR EES 11  2 1 1 Setting the Ju mpe rs wo    eer eee n e a i 11  2 1 2 CPU Clock Jumper Sel ection sisisrisriiiieoissieissisisititssrsesss 12  2 1 3 Keyboard Power on Jumper oo    cece eee eeeeeeseseeeeeeenecneeeneenaes 12  2 1 4 Locking Unlockin g the Flash BIOS Jumper    13  25 Cl ear CMO S eeo aeree bung cos E EEE sue EEN E 13  2 1 6 STR PCI Wake up Selection Jump ef    s esssecseeeeeeseeeessererrerereses 14   22 CONNECTIONS eare ee eee ae EEE TE EE es ee E RERS 15  2 21 Insta ling the CPUS e E E ERR 15  222 Co ol ne Bane  Aea a a E r havi E e EN 15  2 2 3 Installing the Memory Modules  DIMM     eects 16  2 2 4 Floppy  IDE Hard and C D ROMS Drives  0   eee 17  2 2 5 Power LED Connections 0    cece ceseeeceeeeeeceeeeeeseneeeeeeaeesneenes 18  2 2 6 Power Supply Con nec tor oo    eee eeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeseceeeneenaes 19  2 2 7 IrDA Complhant Infrared Module Connector                     19  2 2 8 LAN Wake up Conn ect OF    cee cece ceeceseceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeneeaes 20  2 2 9 Modem Wake up Func tio to    cece ceeceseceeceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 20  2 2 JOE xte ma  Com mec torssci  nsscssescseyesscasssiusgesasessestasvseeteasipshenscdeuieiees 21  2 2 11 Installing an AGP Card oon cececeseeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeecneeeneenees 23  2 2 12  Instal lin gan CNR Car di
53. n Yes  SYM53C820 0 0 Off Off 2  SYM53C825 FDOO 9 On On Yes  SYM53C815 FEOO 10 On On No       Display Mode  Determines how much information about your host adapters and SCSI devices is  displayed on yourcomputer monitor during boot    e verbose  for more complete information   e terse  for afaster boot    Mono Color  Allows you to choose between a black and white or color display for the SCSI  Configuration utility     Language  English mode only     Help    Brings up ahelp screen withinformation about the Main menu     Quit  Exits the SCSI Configuration utility     Adapter Utilities Menu    When you selecta host adapterfrom the main menu  the following screen is displayed   m  SYM53C860       Adapter Setup  Device Selections  Help   Exit this menu             e Adapter Setup     Adapter settings are viewed and changed     56 User s Manual       BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS       _ _ SYM53C860  Adapter Setup   SCAM Support Off  Parity On  Host SCSI ID 7  Scan Order Low to High  0  Max   Removable Media Support None  CHS Mapping SCSI Plug and Play Mapping  Spinup Delay  Secs  2  Secondary Cluster No  Termination Auto  Help  Restore Default Setup  Exit this menu          SCAM Support  SCAM  SCSI Configured AutoMatically  is the SCSI Plug and Play protocol supported by  Symbios BIOS version4 X     Parity  The Symbios host adapters always generate parity  but some SCSI devices do not   Therefore  you areoffered the option of disabling parity checking     Note  When disabling parity 
54. nabled  BIOS will attempt tomove the head of the floppy disk drive forth  and back once during POST tosee if the drive is working properly     Boot Up NumLock Status  When On  the NumLock key will be automatically enabled when the system  boots     Gate A20 Option   This entry allows you to selecthow the gate A20 is handled  The gate A20is a deviceused  to address memory above 1 Mbytes  Initially  the gate A20 was handled viaa pin on the  keyboard  Normal   Today  while keyboards still provide this support  it is more common   and much faster  for the system chipset  Fast  default  to provide support for gate A20     Typematic Rate Setting  Determines if the typematic rate isto be used  When disabled  continually holding down a  key on yourkeyboard will generate only one instance  In other words  the BIOS willonly    User s Manual 33       MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP    report that the key is down  When the typematic rate is enabled  the BIOS will report as  before  but it will then waita moment  and  if the key is still down it will begin to report  that the key has been depressed repeatedly  This feature is used to accelerate cursor  movements with thearrow keys        Typematic Rate  Chars Sec   When the typematicrate is enabled  this selection allows you to selectthe rate at which the  keys are accelerated  Options are 6 default   8  10 12  15  20 24 and 30     Typematic Delay  Msec   When the typematic rate is enabled  this selection allows you to select the delay  inmsec     b
55. nter gt  to select or  display the possible selections   lt PageUp gt  and  lt PageDown gt  keys to change  entries   lt F1 gt  for general help and  lt Esc gt  to quit     An item marked witha indicates that there is a submenu for this item  A gray out  item marked with an x indicates that the item is not available  The item may be  associated with another item and its availability is dependent on that associated  item  Gray out items are for information display only and contain no selectable  fields        User s Manual 25    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP  Getting Help       Pressing  lt F1 gt  will display a help window that describes the appropriate keys to  use  Pressing  lt Enter gt  will display a small help window that describes the  possible selections for the highlighted item  To exit the Help Window press   lt Esc gt      A brief description of some highlighted selection may appear at the right frame   titled Item Help  of the setup screen     A Final Note about Setup    Not all systems have the same Setup  While the basic look and function of the  Setup program remains the same for all systems  individual motherboard and  chipset combinations require custom configurations  For example  you may find  that your Setup main menu has a different number of entries from the main menu  displayed in this manual  These are simply features not supported  or not user  configurable  on yoursystem     The final appearance of the Setup program also depends on the Original Equipment  Manu
56. oller supports  2  5 25  or 3 5  floppy drives     User s Manual 9       INTRODUCTION  1 4 Comprehensive Mainboard View                                         ran  Slot Wake up  G Fan Powe   El IEF Fans are CNR  SEE CNI CN8    Speed 1B Normal  Modem LAN Sensor Ci        PEE  lake up Wake up Paene 5  10  a   Battery   Bups ABBR  PCI Bus 5  SB Link  Clear CMOS    A ink FE CD_In  Pe Flash BIOS  PCI Bus 4   onengan s  48 Clear CMOS JP5  g Locked  8 Normal te PCI Bus 3  i8 Unlocked Not User Selectable         Leave on Default    l J PCI Bus 2    CN4GEEB85     IrDA  IR     PCI Bus 1    Proprietar   EBbeeeeseceeceeeed                                                                                o   N3  3 AGP Slot  S     Q  2    S S    9   S    5 5   5  15    Z   z   S Fan Power    wj    f  FAN2      S    revels   Sposa Ea   Sensor   G  RAM AEL Specs  Sensor  o gt  rower Fan Power  FAN1  Green Switch  ogl     afa   JP3 JP     Keyboard  Soft Power MEMS lr  FSB Override Qo   JP2  amp  JP3 18 Disabled    wh g  S uto  1 UP2 49 Enabled  EE a JP1  Be 133mhz eppppRpRpR 4  p       Power  ofofofefofolofofofo   Connector  RE 100MHz    oO   g 66MHz       10 User s Manual    Od olpny eweyd  qiN    HARDWARE INSTALLATION  2  Hardware Installation       2 1 Jumpers Setting    Static Precautions   Static electricity canbe a serious danger to theelectronic components on   this mainboard  To avoid damagecaused by electrostatic discharge    observe the following precautions    v Don t remove the main
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59. pt DEL Delete ESC Abort amp Exit       Note  The DMI utility must be run in real mode without the EMM386 memory  manager loaded        User s Manual 63    INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC  7  INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC       7 1 Whatis an Instantly Available PC     Instantly Available Technology Boosts PC Energy Savings and Improves  PC s Ease of Use atfull system capability    Wouldn tit be nice if your personal computer is ready when you are  just like any  home appliance  withjust a touchof a button  How about keeping your personal  computer available 24 hours a day to answer phones  receive faxes  andconnect  users to eachother  with power consumption nomore than anight light     It s here theInstantly Available PC ishere to bring these new capabilities to PC  users     With an Instantly Available PC  userscan allow their PCs to powerdown to a  very deep sleepstate  consuming very little power  while retaining the capability  to respond tovarious external oruser programmed events such as aphone call   network alerts ora backup procedure  And the wakeupis quick  withina few  seconds  So no more time consuming shutdown restart reboot process to  interrupt andresume operation     7 2 Core Technology Suspend to RAM  S3     The ideal sleepstate with the lowest power consumption for an Instantly  Available PC is Suspend toRAM  STR   Inthis state over 95  of the PC s  power is shut off while the system contextis maintainedin system memory   enabling a breakthroughin power savings while mainta
60. ptional        A  Black color  RJ 45 UTP portis provided ontop of USB connector  This port is  for the mainboard with on board Ethernet Chipset only                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   EGE  O 5  Q iin  u O   RJ 45 UTP     BLACK   Ml       i  Ll REESE  l                                                                2 2 11 Installing an AGP Card    The mainboard provides an AGP slotto support 2X or 4X AGPset with model  shipped with the package        EE    x  a                         i                                                                                                cn SS   l  E      ol                                                                                                                                                       User s Manual 23    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 12 Installing a CNR Card       One CNR  Communication and Networking Riser  new standard interface  connector is supports audio  modem and local area network  LAN  card  This  provides anupgreadeable audio  modem and LAN solution at an increbibly low  cost                                                                                                                                                                    E    4                                               
61. r  Determines how a deferrable CPU cycleis handled  Leaveon the defaultsetting     Delayed Transaction  When enabled  the delay transaction mechanism will be ineffect when PIIX4 is the target  of a PCI transaction     On Chip Video Window Size    Determines the maximumimage area onscreen for theon chip VGA     AGP Graphics Aperture Size    Determines the maximum graphics aperture size for AGP Card     System Memory Frequency  When set to Auto Default   this allow the system to detected the Memory Frequency are  either 100 or 133Mhz  This canbe set at 100 or 133Mhz        36 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP       3 6 Integrated Peripherals    This menu isused to configure the integrated IDEsubsystem and other peripherals     On Chip Primary PCI IDE  On Chip Secondary PCI IDE  IDE Primary Master PIO   IDE Primary Slave PIO   IDE Secondary Master PIO  IDE Secondary Slave PIO  IDE Primary Master UDMA  IDE Primary Slave UDMA  IDE Secondary Master UDMA  IDE Secondary Slave UDMA  Slow Down UDMA Mode   USB Controller   USB Keyboard Support   USB Mouse Support   Init Display First   AC97 Audio   AC97 Modem   IDE HDD Block Mode  POWER ON Function   KB Power ON Password    POWER ON Function  KB Power ON Password  Hot Key Power ON  Onboard FDC Controller  Onboard Serial Port 1  Onboard Serial Port 2  UART Mode Select  RxD  TxD Active   IR Transmission Delay  IR Duplex Mode   Use IR Pins   Onboard Parallel Port  Parallel Port Mode   EPP Mode Select   ECP Mode Use DMA  PWRON After PWR
62. r  other ATAPI devices  such as CD ROMs  This controller  as withall Enhanced   IDE controllers  consistsof both Primary and Secondary ports  Each port hasan  associated connector and cable which can support up to  2  ATAPI devices each     Note  Make sure to alignthe RED stripe onthe ribbon cable with Pin 1  on the mainboard IDE connector  On most hard drives and CD ROMs   the RED stripe should be oriented towards the power connector of the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    device  1 1  1   ao  Go     A  al 5 A O       cu   l  la    0    oo   oo  o_o  O  aes H ES       D an a   D    9   9  lt  e  e O a  xo  Gay  eas   a   o a    IHl S o  S Q   4  to V oo       o  muu TH J J   a   es  ml  jo   e  EE                                                          User s Manual 17    HAREWARE INSTALLATION  2 2 5 Power LED Connections       System Function Connector Block  CN2     Pins  2  amp  4  Power Switch  Connects to the Power Switch featured on ATX case  designs  This switch must be hookedup before the system can be powered on     Pins  1  amp  3  IDE LED   Connects to the RED lead fromthe system s case  the RED lead  corresponding to Pin 1     Pins  7  amp  9  Suspend LED lead  
63. rd disks and floppy drives is stored and  configured in this section  To enter the Standard CMOS Features setup screen     press the  ENTER  key with this menu highlighted     Upon entering the Standard CMOS Setupscreen  you willsee a screen like that below     Date  mm dd yy   Time  hh mm ss     IDE Primary Master  IDE Primary Slave  IDE Secondary Master  IDE Secondary Slave    Drive A  Drive B  Floppy 3 Mode Support    Video  Halt On    Base Memory  Extended Memory  Total Memory    00   00   00  Menu Level  gt   ST34312A  None  None    None    1 44M  3 5 in   None  Disabled    EGA   VGA  All  But Keyboard    640K  15360K  16384K       a Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1  General Help  F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults    Date and Time   Use the arrow keys to move to and highlightthe Date option  Select the Month by using  the PgDn and PgUp keys  Thisis how mostsettings will be configured  Then  move to the  day  year and time via the arrow keys to finish setting the system date and time     IDE Primary Master  IDE Primary Slave  IDE Secondary Master  IDE Secondary  Slave   These four options relate to the  4  IDE hard drives  CD ROMs or other ATAPI devices  that can be controlled via the on board IDE controller  review IDE Hard Drives and CD   ROMs in the Installation Guide   The IDE Primary Master setting specifies the first  device on the primary IDE channel  IDE Primary Slave   the second  IDE Secondary  Master and IDE Se
64. rgundy color  25 pin D Sub header is ee    provided on the back panel for a multi  Pinas  mode bi directional parallel port                                A  Teal Turquoise color  9 pin D Sub 00 0 9 0   1010101010  headers are also provided on the back panel      for Serial ports  COM 1 VGA    Teal   Blue   VGA Connector Turquoise     A  Blue color  15 pin connector is provided on the back panel for connecting  to the VGAconnector from the monitor                          PS 2 Keyboardand Mouse Connectors psjp a 4     O oO   These two connectors  Green color  PS 2 Mouse SS   Mouse and  Purple color  PS 2 Keyboard  Green    are located on the back panel of the V    mainboard  PS 2 4    aL  Keyboard 2   Purple     USB Connectors                                                                                                                c  This mainboard supports  Black 5 o 5  color  4 USB devices  zo 24  OF P lt   Wo iia  The Cable fromthe USB    2 1 connector bracket hooksto   amp    RAE the USB headeron the  Q Sin 8 weg mainboard   i      5G G2  23      4                                                                         connection of two USB   BLACK  peripheral devices directly to the  system                                                                     Q  j g    These two connectors permit  USB i                                                                                                          22 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION    RJ 45 LAN Port  O
65. rs must be used for the life of the  drive  unless the drive is re FDISKed using a different parameter set   This  procedure deletes the old partition s  onthe drive and creates a new one  using the  new parameters         User s Manual 29    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP        gt  gt     Manual  This option allows you to manually enter in the parameters  cylinder  head   precomp  landing zone and sector  ofthe hard drive  Generally  this option would  be used only if the hard drive has already been formatted with a certain set of  parameters  and assured consistency between the old and new parameters is  desired     Access Mode   One of Enhanced IDE s most important features is LBA  Logical Block Addressing   Mode  This feature allows the use of larger hard drives by providing a way to   bypass the cylinderlimitations imposed by many Operating Systems  LBA Mode is   used to extenda hard drive suseable capacity by remapping the cylindersin a way   that is acceptable to these operating systems  For instance  a hard drive with the   parameters of 2100 Cylinders  16 Heads and 63 Sectors would be represented by   LBA Mode as 525 Cylinders  64 Heads and 63 Sectors   Notice that the Cylinders   have been divided  and the Heads have been multiplied  by a factor of 4        On hard drives smaller in capacity than 528MB  LBA support is not  needed  The option on these devices is ignored  even if enabled  For  hard drives greater than 528MB  LBA mode should be enabled  The  following rules app
66. scsssccscstsscssesescsscstecsssesshoscoessacasscotatessssvess 24   3     MAINBOARD BIOS SE  UP      ssaansssunnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 25  Zc ABOU t the BIOSe e E E AEE EARNS 25  32 Mam Men  0 e a eens AN E E lan AE oes 27  3 3 Standard CMOS Feat UTE Sones eee e eeo eoe na nesses espesie 28  3 4 Advanced BIOS Features oe ee csesecseceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 32  3 5 Advanced Chipset Fe atures oe  cece cseceseeseceseeseceeeeseeeeeeeeseneeees 35       4 User s Manual    3 6  Inte grated Pert phe ral 8 sciscs  3 5  sss  stssstssstaneessesenss epcseesast pcb eas shenpsavdsess dees 37  3 7 Power Manageme nt Setup 0    eee eee cseeecnecesecneceseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeaeeees 42  3 8 PnP PCI Config Ura tio NS pneis iirst aiostar 46  3 9  PC Hea lth Status ss ci25  cco pe ies abe  tet ectes igh dia ET A 49  3 10 Frequency   Volta ge Control wo    eee ceseceeceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 50  3 11 Load Fail Safe Default see ceeceeceeceseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeaeeees 51  3 12 Load Optimize d Def aul ts    eene eip sp ieies ine 51  3 13 Supervisor Password and User Password Setting    DL  3 14 Save  amp  Exit Setup   Exit Without Saving oo  eee eeeeeeeees 52  3 15   PEL Dev ice Las tin 8 iis inicio angst Sa a ee eo Shins 53  4  BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    54  5  FLASH BIOS PROGRAMMING UTILITY          0      ee 61  Be MITT ese a atta deca ad ee aid 63  7  INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC    64  7 1 Whatis an Instantly Available PC  woe ceeceeceeceseeeeeeeeees 64  7 2 Core Technology S
67. specification  Provide more than 720mA  Stand By current at5V        User s Manual 65    INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC    7 4 Installation  Mainboard BIOS       Enable the ACPI option provided inthe BIOS by   1  Enter Power Management Setup of the BIOS   2  Set ACPI function to Enabled    3  Set ACPI Suspend Type to S3  STR      Operating System    If your existing 98 system isin APM mode  update the system to ACPI mode as  follows     Boot up with Windows 98    Openthe  Control Panel  and double click the  System  icon    Click the  Device Manager  Taband thenthe  System devices     Double click the  Plug and Play BIOS      Clickthe  Driver  Tab and choose  Update Driver       Update Device Driver Wizard  starts  Clickon the  Next  button    The Wizard provides a choice between having the Wizard search fora   better driver than the one in use or displaying alist of drivers froma   specific location  Choose  Display       and click on the  Next  button    8  Select  Show all hardware  and then  Advanced Configuration and  Power Interface  ACPI  BIOS     9  Clickon the  Next  button    10  An Update Driver Warning  dialog box appears  Click on the  Yes     SON De    button    11   Update Device Driver Wizard  will starts again  Click on the  Next   button    12  When copying files to the system is completed  click on the  Finish   button     13  Restart the computer  Your windows 98 systemis in the ACPI mode        66 User s Manual    INSTANTLY AVAILABLE PC    7 5 Using Suspend to RA
68. t different from that to whichthe  receiver is connected     m Consult the dealeror an experienced radio television technician for additional  suggestions     The FCC requires the user to be notified that any change or modifications to the  equipment by the user not expressly approved by the grantee or manufacturer could void  the user s authority to operate such equipment  The use of shielded cables for connection  of the monitorto the graphicscard is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations      B       ent RA   WssyywO               Package Checklist    Your mainboard package should include the items listed below  Damaged or  missing items should be reported to your vendor    A A R A A A    The mainboard   Floppy disk ribbon cable   IDE ribbon cable   RS232 9 pin COM2 serial port bracket  This Installation Guide    CD ROM containing the following support software    The latest drivers can always be found at their respective web sites       Intel IDE Bus Master driver  http   support intel com support chipsets  Support software for updating the FLASH BIOS  Trend PC cillin Anti Virus software  http   www antivirus com             Table of Contents    Ts INTRODUCTION a eee ae ee dana iaaea saoi anas 6  1 1 Product Desc rip to tives cccs cai heckce nde anit nsniiecssdteccteed 6  1 2 Features  amp  Specifica OMS anrai a EEE E E 7  1 3 Board Level Feat  Te  siosio a e s 8   1 3 1 Board Level Part Defini tio ns       esesseseeeesseseeeseeserrresrerrsreerrrreee 9  1 4 Co
69. tantly Available PC Technology   http   developer intel com technology iapc     gt  OnNow Whitepapers   http   www microsoft com hwdev onnow htm     68 User s Manual       SYSTEM BOOT       8  System Booting    Shortly after the systemis powered on  provided a CPU and sufficient RAM are  installed  you willsee the message     Press ESC to enter BOOT From    BOOT MENU           gt  Select a Boot Device  lt        FLOPPY  LS ZIP  HDD 0   SCSI  CD ROM  HDD 1  HDD 2  HDD 3       Enter Accept F14 Exit       User s Manual 69    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  9  Software Installation    Included in your mainboard package youcan finda CD ROM containing support  drivers and utilities  Just insert the CD ROM  and fromthe Autorun screen  click  the driver utility thatyou want toinstall  Follow the on screen instructions to  complete the installation        Note  The Support CDcontents are subjectto change atany time withoutnotice     m    Install Intel Sba hipset   Install VGA Diver   Install Sound Dahvem hom  ns hoards Aud oO  hy     THUS Of OW   Hard Ware Monitonnrg Utihity   Install AdobeXerohaeWeader   Install lan Daven  hon On hoard Fam enhy     S       Setup Items    Install Intel81x Driver  Install Intel 810x Driver for Windows 95 98 NT 2000     Install VGA Driver  For On board VGA Only   Install VGA Graphic Driver for Windows 95 98 NT 2000     Install Sound Driver For On board Audio Only     Install the drivers and utilities neededto run the on board audio AC97 codec chipset     Trend P
70. th  Host Adapter SCSI ID On    Low to High  0 Max  Read Write I O Timeout 10  secs  Scan for Devices at Boot   Yes  Time    Scan for SCSI LUNs Yes  No          Main Menu  MAIN MENU  Port lq o   Status          NvRAM  Num Level Current Next Boot Found  SYM53C860 FCOO 9 On On Yes  Change Adapter Status  Adapter Boot Order    Additional Adapter Configuration  Display Mode   Verbose  Mono Color   Language   Help   Quit       Youcan select anadapter only ifthe current statusis On   Changes are only  possible with SCSI adapters that support NVRAM  non volatile memory    Check the NvRAMFound column tosee if NVRAMis present on your adapter   If you choose to alter any of these settings  exit via the Quit option and the  system will reboot     Change Adapter Status   Allows you toactivate or deactivatea host adapterand all SCSIdevices attached toit  The  change takes place after a reboot  which is automatic upon exit fromthe utility whenthis  option is changed        User s Manual 55    BUILT IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS    Adapter Boot Order   Allows you toset the orderin which hostadapters will boot when more than one Symbios  host adapter is present in the system  To change anadapter s boot order  select itand press   lt Enter gt   You are then prompted to enter the new boot sequence number  When the  adapters are ordered properly  press the  lt Esc gt key to exitthis menu           Boot Order  Port Wt ween nen Status          NvRAM  Num Level Current Next Boot Found  SYM53C860 FC00 9 On O
71. the ATX  switch functions likea normal system power off button  With Delay 4 Sec  selected  you  must hold downthe ATX switch formore than 4seconds to poweroff the system       Wake up by PCI Card  Available only when ATX styled power supply is used  Any activity onthe PCI card will  wake up the system out of S3  Suspend toRAM  mode  The PCI card must S3 supported        Power On by Ring LAN   Available only when ATX styled power supply is used  An input signal on the serial Ring  Indicator  RI  line  in other words  an incoming callon the modem  power on the system  or return itto full power out of suspend mode  Witha LAN cardinstalled  the Wake up On  LAN function allows the network to wake up aSoft Power Down  Soft Off  PC       USB KB Wake up From S3  Available only when ATX styled powersupply is used  Any activity onthe USB keyboard  will wake upthe system outof S3  Suspendto RAM  mode     CPU Thermal Throttling   This item determines the clock control thermal throttling mode  The rate indicates the  percentage of time the STPCLK   stop clock  signal is asserted to prevent CPU from  accepting clocks  This will effectively reduce CPU speedas well as CPU power in power  management mode        44 User s Manual    MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP         Resume by Alarm   Available only when ATX styled power supply is used  When enabled  the system will  automatically power onor returns to full power out of suspend mode at the time and date  of the month  0 for daily  specified        R
72. the system from the keyboard  In additionto the jumper setting   the Wake up Events in the Power Management Setup of the BIOS must be set properly  also                                                          HE   O 5 El Eeee    a Keyboard Power on       amp    JP1                                                 Enabled             1                                                                                  Disabled                Ema           a d  o0 oo                                                                    12 User s Manual    HARDWARE INSTALLATION  2 1 4 Locking Unlocking the Flash BIOS  JP5        Tore program the mainboard BIOS  short this jumper to unlock the flash BIOS   Lock the BIOS to prevent writing to the flash BIOS                                                                      EE  Flash BIOS O    JP5 d Se  Q    18 Unlocked                                           foci    ig Locked       Q    If you have set the password  either to protectthe BIOS configuration or to  restrict access to the computer  the password is stored in CMOS RAM  Ifyou  forget the password  the CMOS can be cleared by setting thisjumper to Clear  CMOS  Also in case there isa CMOS error or improper CPU setting through the  mainboard s BIOS that causes boot failure  the CMOS must cleared by setting  this jumper to Clear CMOS to allow the system to boot                                                                                                                       
73. uspend to RAM  S3  oo  ceeceteeeeeeeeees 64  7 3 The Key Ing red tents rosnie or 3 atid ivan intimin incited 65  PA  Ennstal latione cevesceetecteoss poses seess Meseusese co lee torh cogsetsrsece esemaes onemer aces 66  7 5 Using Suspend to RAM oo cece eseeeeecreesecaecaeceeceseeseceeeeeeseeeee 67  7 6  Related Doct Men tSiria E EE EE 68  8  SYSTEM BOOT xen eine oti tan ae 69  9  SOFTWARE INSTALLATION     0 00 0  cccccecee cece ceeeeeeeeteeeeeteees 70  9 1 Install Intel 81 x Drive reece cee cneececeseeeenseeeeseeeeereeetees 12  92 Ens tall VGA DIVE Terier ide E A AE R E R 74  9 3 Install Sound Driver  for On B oard Audio Only        eee eeeeeneeees 75  9 4 Trend PC Cillin Anti  Virus Softw are      seseeseeeseseeersererrsrrrerrrerrreee 76  9 5 Hard Ware Monitoring Utility     esesesesseeessssesessesreressrersseerssrerrsresrsrense 78  9 6 InstallADOBE Acrobat Reader V 4 0  oeseeseseeeseeressererrrrrrrsrrrrrese 79       User s Manual 5       1  INTRODUCTION  1 1 Product Description    solution for System Integrators and End Users alike  this   mainboard provides the power and expand ability to meet  the requirements of the most advanced operating systems and  software applications     D esigned as a flexible  high performance and cost effective    This mainboard is a high performance Celeron    and FC PGA  Pentium III based  FSB 133MHz  system board that utilizes the  Intel 815e Series chipset on ATX Platform  providing next  generation features and great graphics performance 
74. wn as you enter them  Press   ENTER     3  A confirmation box appears asking you to re enter the password  Enter the  password again  Press  ENTER   Follow the same procedure to set the  User Password     Changing a Password    Select the appropriate password option  Supervisor or User  from the main menu  and press  ENTER   Enter the current password and press  Enter   The screen  does not display the characters entered  Enter inthe new password  then the  confirmation  You cannot changethe current passwordunless you knowit     Erasing a Password    1  If you know the current password  but want to disable password checking   follow the procedure for changing the password  When Setup prompts for  the new password  simply press  ENTER   You will see a message  indicating that the password is disabled    2  If you do not know the current password  the CMOS must becleared by  cleared by the Clear CMOS jumper  Refer to page 14    This willclear all  user defined BIOS Setup options     3 14 Save  amp  Exit Setup   Exit Without Saving    Select Save  amp  Exit Setup to save into the CMOS memory all modifications  specified during thecurrent session  To save theconfiguration changes   highlight this option inthe main menu and press  ENTER   The system displays a  confirmation message on the screen  Pressthe Y key and then  Enter   Press the  N key and then the  Enter  key to abort  The Exit Without Saving option allows  the user to exit the BIOS Setup without updating any changes ma
75. woe the fnkeing l ieness Apres  Prove thn SAF Utah kag inane  the reel of the sgeecnert        MTEL SCPTWAFE UCENCE SERE  MENT DEH 7115Y Ord dad on   Siege Usai   3 IAUS NS          ou kvteedy  De    Sedverant    i carding  Aig acing a  sing ba ja de rnt ie aa  apes co  Parn Aiar Hi   Epusean Ciy a tree corplete LICENCE  EEMENT apples    gt  E pu en an iniyak Srdan Viewed JEVI th pens aa LITE j    Do Jou accept d th gt  tere of lae procecing L coves agoomnet d pau choses he  53up  saldos Tu rdd Itd   210 Chomed Grete Diria Stam  yoo mmed asp  thee  ayeevart    14 User s Manual    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION    9 3 Install Sound Driver  for Onboard Audio Only     Insert the Support CD that shipped with the motherboard into your CD ROM    drive or double clickthe CD driveicon in  My computer  to bring up the  setup screen        Step 1 Step 3          Restarting Windia       Setup om frihed con na fies ho wor compte    Esicie ysu can       Tard Ware Monitoring Utility   Install Adobe Acrobit Reider   Install lum Driver  Kar Om_ Buried Ln Only     You  1 wart to vonist my CNAN  Bh exis F Yo   wi eia  my comptes lais           Step 2 Step 4    Note  After the Systemre start   Insert the Windows 98 CD to CD ROM  Drive  to completethe sound driver  setup      woco to the EcunsHa Seo p pogon Ths  aaan cl Sear on po cnr te    lin aog econime ded Inet you ext SE Winzoms pogas  ne arrir Pi chp progeny     rE a Lick Spe  Setup and they cbire 25 PNS wou  J  Ned    camine ih the Seip pagan     
76. word  Press  Enter  at this  option then adialog box willappear to prompt you to entera password  Oncea password is  stored in the system  you can power on the system by typing the password  provided that  JP1 is setto Enabled  Refer to the Installation Guide         Note  If you forget the password  Please consult yourlocal dealer      User s Manual 39       MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP      Hot Key Power ON  Available when the Power ON Function above is set to Hot Key  Youcan power on the  system by pressing the hot key specified here  providedthat JP1 is set to Enabled  Refer to  the Installation Guide            Onboard FDC Controller   Set to Enabled if you havea floppy disk drive installed onthe system board and you wish  to use it  Even when so equipped  if you add a higher performance controller  you will  need to disablethis feature     Onboard Serial Port1  With this option  the on board Serial Port 1 can be Disabled  or set to Auto  3F8 IRQ4   2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4 or 2E8 IRQ3     Onboard Serial Port2  With this option  the on board Serial Port 2 can be Disabled  or set to Auto  3F8 IRQ4   2F8 IRQ3  3E8 IRQ4 or 2E8 IRQ3     UART ModeSelect   By default  this field is set to Normal  which directs the second serial port UART to  support the COM2 serial port  Choosing ASKIR  SHARP IR  or JrDA  HPSIR  will  activate the on board infrared feature and redirect the second serial port UART to support  the infrared module connector on the mainboard  The following infrared function rel
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