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1. Mic Key Features amp Components This section explains the function and use of key fea tures and components on the motherboard It also indi cates where to look in the manual for additional infor mation on configuring and using them This motherboard uses an ATX form factor PCB in a design that integrates many features onto the board in cluding several external ports User s Manual mPGA478B Socket This socket is for 478 pin Pentium 4 CPUs only User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Intel 845 Chipset This motherboard uses the Intel 845 Chipset It is a multi function chipset for higher end performance and main stream systems The components of the Intel 845 Chipset include the following devices mounted on the board e 82845 Memory Controller Hub MCH e 82801BA I O Controller Hub ICH2 e 82802 AB Firmware Hub FWH The chipset provides host bus memory AGP and I O interfaces CPU Sockets Function The System CPUs install in these sockets You can install either one or two CPUs as needed Description The mPGA478B CPU socket supports all 478 pin Intel Pentium 4 CPUs that use this socket The motherboard comes with a mounting frame mounted on the board to attach the heatsink and cooling fan assem bly required by the Pentium 4 CPU More Information See the section in Chapter 4 on In stalling CPUs for information supported CPUs and their installation procedure Technical s
2. If you want to use a sound card instead of the onboard audio you should Disable the onboard audio You can also Disable the onboard LAN on the P4D N if the need arises though you don t need to do this to add another LAN card to the system Firmware Reconfiguration You can initially specify or customize the CMOS Setup Utility settings when you first configure the system as covered in Chapter 5 to meet your requirements Other than doing this there should be no need to reconfigure the CMOS Setup Utility unless the system configuration changes or the configuration record stored in CMOS memory becomes corrupted and unusable which is not common If you need to completely recreate the system configuration record follow the Clear CMOS procedure described in this chapter e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard wi e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 3 10 User s Manual twi 4 Installing The Motherboard In This Chapter Pre Installation Preparation Installing CPUs Installing System Memory Installing the Motherboard in a System Housing Motherboard Installation Procedure Completing System Configuration 4 Installing the Motherboard This chapter covers preparing the motherboard for in stallation installing the board in a system housing or chassis and installing or connecting other internal sys
3. CMOS Setup Utility to con figure the board to use the IR feature CD In 8 AUX Audio Connectors J69 amp J70 Function Connectors for audio in cables from internal peripherals Description The two audio in connectors on the motherboard are for audio cables from optical drives such asa CD ROM or DVD ROM drive or a modem telephony device The connectors provide an audio input connec tion between a device and the integrated audio subsystem More Information Please see the Connecting internal peripherals section in Chapter 5 O000 J69 CD In audio in connector 0000 J70 AUX audio in connector IR Connector J45 Function Connector for an Infrared IR port module Description The IR connector supports both IrDA and ASKIR infrared port modules Follow the module s in structions to install it More Information Please see the Integrated Peripherals section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chap ter 5 for information ELE EIS IR connector J45 J45 User s Manual 6 Channel Audio This combined connector is for either of the optional audio port brackets which provide additional audio connections for a 5 1 speaker system Chassis Intrusion This 2 pin connector con nects to the lead from a chassis mounted chassis intrusion switch User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components 6 Channel Audio Option Connector J66 67 Function Connector for the optional
4. Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 TI2e Move Enter select F5 Previous Values Timer Even PU PO Value Power Management Setup User Define WAN SYNC E lank ves Stop Grant d Disabled Disabled Instant aff Disabled Disabled Disabled Item Help Menu Level be s mo n FA Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled FIU Save F6 Fail Safe Defaults Bec exit FliGeneral Help F Optimized Defaults User s Manual twill 5 System Configuration PnP PCI Configurations Section Function Configures Plug and Play and other PCI bus settings Default amp Autodetected Settings The default is for the BIOS to control these functions Setting Options amp Constraints Don t change the resource settings they re set to be handled automatically by the BIOS If you have a problem after you install an expansion card set Reset Configuration Data to Enabled to rewrite the ESCD CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Item Help Resources controlled By Auto ESCD Menu Level ie x IRQ Resources Press Enter Default 1s Disabled PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit setup 1f you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a
5. TIN PRI IT T ka ka ad a a pi wi 6 7 Hardware Probleims 6 eire RESI kok sa oka e ER ak Ye yo aa ao ae ea e ak kav ed E a kad 6 7 General Hardware Troubleshooting cscececececececscscecececesescscseeceees 6 7 Hardware Configuration Problems scecscscscscscecececececececececescseseees 6 8 Pug ana Flay PE K OU NS enpe lak e Inv l EN ak S ora S Uu Eius 6 9 Replacing the System Configuration Record eee 6 9 Loading Optimized Defaults uis obe ther bueno vu ko RR en Ebo saaa dya aie sw Ee bdo uae 6 9 7 Technical SPECITICATIONS asse es swe sabe ea Ee Ver va vea eva eu everest evo vases 2 4 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o VIII User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 1 Introduction What s In This Chapter Introduction Manual Structure Manual Features Critical Topics Packing List Pre Use Checklist 1 Introduction This is the User s Manual is for the P4D N motherboard Please read this chapter before you use your motherboard and identify which parts of the manual you will need to refer to if any Please pay particular attention to the Criti cal Topics section Manual Structure This manual has seven chapters covering the following topics Chapter 1 Introduction Explains the manual structure and conventions and indi cates the most important topics in the manual In addi tion there is a list
6. as described later in this chapter Motherboard Installation Procedure This section assumes you are installing the board in a suitable ATX housing We also assume you have pre pared the board for installation as previously described in this manual If the housing you are using normally stands vertically place the open housing on it s side be fore you start Please follow this procedure to install this motherboard 1 Review any instructions that came with the system housing and prepare the necessary mounting hard ware that came with it 2 Identify the mounting holes on the board and con firm that the housing has standoffs that match them 3 Install the rear I O panel shield that came with the housing in the housing s I O panel opening This should match the ports on the board 4 Insert the board in the housing and align the mount ing holes to the standoffs on the housing s motherboard mounting plate Make sure all of the rear I O ports are properly aligned with the open ings in the I O panel shield e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual ti 4 Installing The Motherboard Mounting Holes All modules insert in the There are 9 mounting holes on the motherboard that should correspond to mounting standoffs on the system housing s motherboard mounting plate User s Manual 5 Attach the board to the housing by inserting mount ing screws in all the hol
7. high bandwidth pathway between the motherboard and expansion cards More Information See the section Connecting amp In stalling Internal Peripherals in Chapter 4 Technical speci fications are listed in Chapter 7 User s Manual IDE Drive Connectors The channels are labeled on the board Floppy Drive Connector User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components Drive Connectors There are three drive connectors on the motherboard for connecting IDE and floppy disk drives IDE Drive Connectors Function The two IDE connectors marked Primary and Secondary are for connecting IDE drives to the motherboard Description The IDE controller on the motherboard sup ports IDE devices running in all modes up through ATA 100 There are two IDE drive connectors Each connec tor supports two drives a Master and a Slave which connect to the motherboard with a ribbon cable The supplied cable supports transfer modes through ATA 100 More Information See the section on Connecting In ternal Peripherals in Chapter 5 for instructions on con necting IDE drives Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 Secondary Primary Floppy Disk Drive Connector Function The floppy disk drive connector marked Flop
8. tem components There are a number of important topics in this chapter and we strongly urge that you review it before attempt ing to install the motherboard Pre installation Preparation Before you install the motherboard you will need to do the following e nstall a 478 pin Intel Pentium 4 CPU e Install DDR DIMM system memory modules Both of these require specific procedures that you must follow precisely to insure that the components are suc cessfully installed and work properly Please review the instructions in this section in detail and follow them care fully The procedures are not complex e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual 4 1 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Installing A CPU This motherboard uses the 478 pin Intel Pentium 4 pro cessor To install an Intel Pentium 4 CPU on the motherboard it is very important to precisely and en tirely follow the procedure for installing both the CPU and its cooling assembly Failure to do so can result in either improper operation or damage to the CPU and possibly the motherboard To install an Intel Pentium 4 processor on this motherboard you will need to do the following e nstall a Pentium 4 processor in the mPGA478 socket e nstall the Heatsink Retention Mechanism Please follow the procedure detailed below to install the Pentium 4 processor on the board Intel boxed Pentium 4 processors come with
9. things you can do to optimize the per formance of a system based on this board and some troubleshooting tips you can review in the event any prob lems arise Using System Features This section explains the system controls and indicators that connect to the motherboard It also explains how the other system level features on the board work Front Panel System Controls amp Indicators The front panel of the system housing will have some or all of the front panel features that connect to the motherboard These enable the User to determine some information on the systems operational status and pro vide some system controls System Controls The front panel connector on the motherboard supports several system controls that mount on the front panel of the system housing e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 691 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e o Power Button Function Turns the system On and Off Use This button is configured by the CMOS Setup Utility by the Soft Off Mode by PWR BTTN line in the Power Management section Depending on the setting the power button will function in one of two modes instant on off or instant on 4 second delay off In the delay mode when you push the power button for less than 4 seconds when the system is turned the system goes into the Suspend power conservation mode In this mode you have to pus
10. 6 channel audio port bracket Description The 6 channel audio connector supports either of the two optional 6 channel audio port brackets The port bracket provides additional audio connections for a 5 1 speaker system More Information Please see Connecting Internal Pe ripherals section in Chapter 5 and the System Features section in Chapter 6 J66 J67 1 7 J66 67 Connector J66 S PDIF J67 Sub Woofer amp Rear Speaker Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector JP12 Function Connector for Chassis intrusion switch Description The hardware monitor subsystem supports a chassis security feature that detects if the chassis sys tem housing cover is removed When the cover is re moved a signal is sent to the hardware monitor compo nent The chassis intrusion circuit is powered by the sys tem power supply when the computer is connected to AC power or by the onboard battery when it is not This feature uses a mechanical switch on the chassis that connects to the chassis intrusion connector on the motherboard When the chassis cover is removed the motherboard circuitry will detect the intrusion More Information See the System Features section in Chapter 6 JP12 Chassis Intrusion Switch connector lo P4D P4D N Motherboard lw USB Ports 3 4 Connecting a port bracket to this connector provides two additional USB ports Smartcard Reader The connector cable from a Smartcard Reader mod ule plugs into
11. 8 Components Driver Software This motherboard requires that you install driver soft ware to support the onboard hardware You will need to install the following e Intel 845 chipset support software Driver that supports the chipset and the Intel Appli cation Accelerator that enhances system perfor mance e LAN driver software Driver software for the onboard LAN P4D N e Audio driver software Audio driver and utilities for the onboard CMedia audio chip Please see Installing OS amp Support Software in Chapter 5 for more information Double Performance Double Value _ P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Power Installer P4D P4D N section Utility installation screen Utility Software The Power Installer disc also has two utility programs on it Adobe Acrobat Reader and McAfee Anti Virus e Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader allows you to read documents in the Adobe PDF format including online documents on the Power Installer 2 disc and a wide range of other content The reader is free and can be up graded at the Adobe web site www adobe com when new versions become available e McAfee Anti Virus This is anti virus software from one of the leading vendors Double Performance B NI Double Value _ User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 3 Motherboard Configuration In This Chapter The Default Configuration Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings Firmware Confi
12. 9 Auxiliary power connector J J9 Additional 12V connector f I I l I I I cm om to A A A ATX PWR CPU amp System Cooling Fan Connectors J39 40 41 Function Power connectors for CPU and system hous ing cooling fans Description There are one CPU cooling fan connector and two system housing cooling fan connectors on the motherboard All the connectors are 3 pin headers The system housing fan connectors support fan tachometer monitoring The processor heat sink fan is not speed controlled User s Manual Cooling Fan Connectors The cooling fan power connectors all use the same 3 pin connector The System Fan connectors are speed controlled the CPU Fan connector 1s not Wake On LAN Connector This connector 1s for an additional NIC The op tional onboard LAN port supports WOL without us ing this connector User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components The system fans use the motherboard fan speed control which consists of three states Off Normal speed and High speed In Normal speed mode the system fans run at normal speed until the thermal sensor senses the tem perature exceeds the High speed fan threshold tempera ture The system fans then run at High speed when the temperature threshold is exceeded You can set the fan threshold temperature in the PC Health section of the CMOS Setup Utility You can set the thres
13. AGP aper ture size in the Advanced Chipset Features section of the CMOS Setup Utility CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD CAS Latency Time ray Active to Precharge Delay 7 Menu Leve E DRAM RAS to CAS Delay 3 DRAM RAS Prechar DRAM Data Integri AGP Aperture Size MB System BIOS Cache Video BIOS Cache Video RAM Cacheab Memory Hole At 15 Delayed Transacti Delay Prior to Th AGP Aperture S1ze Tl Move ENTER Accept ESC Abort ise Move Enter 5elect e PU PDrvalue FIlU0 5ave ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 592 User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 5 System Configuration Connecting Internal Devices To assemble a complete system capable of completing the installation of this motherboard you will need to in stall and connect the following internal devices e Hard Disk Drive e CD ROM or other optical drive e Floppy disk drive The floppy disk drive is not strictly necessary but is a standard system component and is needed if you will create driver floppy disks from the Power Installer 2 We assume here in the absence of an alternative drive controller that any hard disk or optical drives will be IDE devices connected to the motherboard s IDE channels Connecting IDE Devices This motherboard supports two IDE channels Primary and Secon
14. Data Integrity Mode Non ECC System BIOS Cacheable Enakled Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled Delayed Transaction Enabled Delay Prior to Thermal 15 Min AGP Aperture Size MB 64 ise Move Enter 5elect PU PDrValue FlU 5ave ESE ESIE Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults 5 14 User s Manual twill 5 System Configuration Integrated Penpherals Main Section Functions Configures the peripheral features integrated onto the motherboard Default amp Autodetected Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default The IDE transfer mode settings are autodetected The system will work with these defaults The port settings are stan dard PC settings Setting Options amp Constraints You can disable onboard devices and change port set tings If you install an IR port module you have to set the COM2 Mode Select line to the appropriate IR setting The last two lines configure a Smartcard reader CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals On chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auta IDE Primary Slave PIO Auta Menu Level i IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Se
15. Health Status CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature Disabled Item Help Current System Temp Current CPUL Temperature Menu Level b CPUFan Speed Fan Speed WOO 3 E uf ise Move Entecr 5elect a PL PD Value FlO0 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults 5 20 User s Manual twill 5 System Configuration Load Fail Safe Defaults This loads a set of minimum configuration defaults It is used to allow the system to start and then troubleshoot hardware problems You shouldn t need to use this it s mainly for technicians CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configural Load Fail Safe Defaults CYNI tup PC Health Status saving Esc Quit f e Select Item F10 Sawe amp Et Setup Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults This loads the Optimized Defaults Do this if the configu ration record has been corrupted or mistakenly config ured or after the Clear CMOS procedure has been per formed See Chapter 3 for more information on this pro cedure To load the defaults select this item press the Enter key type a Y and press Enter a
16. IDE IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA USE Controller USB Keyboard Support Init Display First IDE HDD Block Mode POWER ON Function KB Power ON Password Hot Kew Power ON Onboard FDC Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 TI2e Move Enter select FS Previous Values PU PO Value F5 Auto Auto Aut Auto Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auta Enabled Disabled AGP Enabled BUTTON ONLY Enter Ctrl F1 Enabled LFS IRQ4 Menu Level FIO Save Fall Safe Defaults ESCTEXYE ElzGeneral Help FF Optimized Defaults Enable USB Keyboard Support if you will use a USB keyboard User s Manual P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e o Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility The motherboard Award BIOS includes the CMOS Setup Utility that creates a system configuration record that is stored in CMOS memory on the board and is required by the system to operate properly Most of the configuration settings are either predefined by the BIOS Optimized Default settings which are stored with the BIOS or are automatically detected and config ured without requiring User action There are a few set tings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration This section gives a brief profiles of the several sections of the CMOS Setup Utility and indicates settings you might need to change and those which y
17. SB Link protocol Supports Game MIDI interface Supports Audio interface Supports Win9X WinNT Win2K WinXP Linux NetWare Solaris UnixWare OpenServer SCO ODT Management Supports voltage monitoring 12V 12V 5V 5V Vcore Vcore2 VTT VIO Vbat Vsb Supports fan control signal CPU SYS Supports temperature sensor CPU AUX SYS Supports Chassis Intrusion Supports Power on by LAN Ext Modem Int Modem PS2 Keyboard PS2 Mouse RIC PME Supports Resume by LAN Ext Modem Int Modem PS2 Keyboard PS2 Mouse RTC PME Supports AOL Supports Intel LDCM LDSM Supports AMI ADCM Supports ACPI Supports APM Supports DMI Supports SMBUS Supports PnP Supports BIOS ROM Flash Control Supports AC Loss Recovery Supports Suspend to RAM DRAM should not have power during 54 55 state Supports Manually Assigned PCI IRQ Supports Auto reboot function through TCO Timer when system hang Supports ICH Safe Mode function through jumper Supports PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard auto swapping e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual 753 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE Power Requirements Onboard DC DC switching voltage regulator supports Vcore up to 60A current Onboard DC DC switching voltage regulator supports VIO up to 10A current Descrete voltage regulator for AGP port Supports adjustable Vcore By BIOS Supports 150A us Icc slew rate Expansion Slot Sockets and Connectors One mPGA478
18. System memory installation Please see Chapter 4 e AGP card installation Please see Chapter 5 e Required BIOS configuration Please see Chapter 5 e Support software installation Please see Chapter 5 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE Packing List The P4D N motherboard package includes the following items P4D N motherboard ATA 66 100 IDE connector cable Connects IDE devices to one of the onboard IDE connectors Floppy Disk Drive connector cable Connects floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk connector 3 Jumper Caps Extra caps in case original caps are lost Power Installer support CD ROM disc Includes support software drivers and bundled soft ware utilities User s Manual Quick Installation Guide Pre Use Checklist Before you install and use the motherboard please do the following e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o Check Package Contents Please compare the package contents to the Packing List on the previous page and confirm that all items are present and undamaged Missing or Damaged Accessories If anything is missing please contact your vendor Motherboard Damage If the motherboard has been visibly damaged re turn the complete package to your vendor with proof of purchase e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual lavil 1 Introduction e Prepare Minimum System Com
19. a password that is already installed 5 If you have used the correct format the password will be installed If you decide not to set a password after bringing up the password entry window press the Enter key not Esc to exit the password entry window Save amp Exit Setup This saves the current utility configuration as a new con figuration record exits the utility and restarts the system using the saved configuration record Exit Without Saving Exits the utility and restarts the system without changing the saved configuration record In general it should not be necessary to use the CMOS Setup Utility once you have fully configured it In the event you do need to change or re establish the settings always make sure to save the settings when you exit the utility or the new settings will not be stored e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual r twi 5 System Configuration CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C3 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurati t Setup Enter Password PC Health Status ut Saving Esc Quit f e Select Item FIO Save we Ert Setup Change Set Disable Password CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C
20. and configuration of expansion cards that support the Plug and Play PnP specification Most currently available expansion cards support PnP PnP simplifies card instal lation by allowing the system to handle system resource allocation If you install an expansion card that is not PnP compliant you may still need to configure the card manually Consult the card s documentation for instruc tions or other information Replacing the System Configuration Record As noted previously the CMOS Setup Utility creates a system configuration record and stores it in CMOS memory on the motherboard This record must be cor rect and uncorrupted for the system to operate properly It is possible for the system configuration record can be come corrupted or lost If this occurs the system will not operate properly or at all This is not a serious problem You can restore a working configuration using the CMOS Setup Utility to create a new configuration record by load ing the Optimized Defaults and reentering any other set tings you had made Loading Optimized Defaults The CMOS Setup Utility does not require an operating system to run You run the utility by typing the Del or Delete key while the system is starting up to brings up the utility s main screen There are two sets of defaults listed Optimized and Fail Safe The Fail Safe Defaults are a minimum configuration set for use by technicians when troubleshooting system problems The Opt
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22. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual twi 6 Using The Motherboard Indicator LEDs The motherboard front panel features connector supports three system status indicator LEDs e Power Status LED Indicator Lights when the system is turned on e Hard Disk Drive Activity LED Indicator Flashes during hard disk drive access e Power Conservation Mode LED Indicator Lights to indicate the system is in a Suspend state power conservation mode Most system housings will have all of these LEDs mounted in the housing s front panel Additional System Features This motherboard supports a system Wake Up feature that allows the system to resume from a Suspend state in response to a hardware event Wake on LAN WOL Function The system wakes up in response to a signal arriving over a LAN that it is connected to Use The P4D N s onboard LAN interface supports the WOL feature In addition the onboard WOL connector supports connection to an additional PCI Network Inter face Card The WOL cable from the card connects to the WOL connector on the board The feature is not enabled by default in the Power Man agement section of the CMOS Setup Utility If you want to use it set the Wake Up by PCI card line to Enabled e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 603 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e o Installing amp Configuring
23. edge connectors on the module match the socket sections 2 Hold the module perpendicular to the motherboard and press the edge connector into the socket 3 Press the module fully into the socket so that the socket retaining arms swing up and engage the re tention notches at each end of the module Following the configuration you have chosen repeat this procedure if necessary so that all modules are installed Once the modules are installed system memory installa tion is complete Socket retaining arms P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE Required Tool e Philips head screw driver Crosshead e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e System Memory Recognition The BIOS will automatically recognize the installed memory and configure the CMOS Setup Utility No other action is required to complete system memory installa tion Installing the Motherboard in a System Housing This section explains the basic requirements for install ing this motherboard in a system housing or chassis Since housing designs vary widely you will need to con sult the housing documentation for specific information This motherboard can be installed in any housing that supports the ATX form factor To install the motherboard in a system housing you will need to do the following e Install a rear I O panel shield e Attach the board to the housing e Connect leads from the housing s front panel You can then connect other internal system components
24. from the disc by running Setup The Power Installer main screen will appear Click on this motherboard s model number to open the section for this board Double Performance LE C i y Double Value Double Performance Om Double Value P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Power Installer Drivers and Utilities Click on Driver Installation to access the driver install programs The Driver and Utilities screen will appear when you click on Manual Installation Click on Driver Installa tion and the Driver Installation screen will appear Double Performa n ce Double Value WAN Double Performance D Double Value User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 5 System Configuration Install the first two items for the Intel Chipset in sequence by clicking on them and following the install program instructions Next install the Onboard Audio Driver in the same way Finally review the Lan Driver Installation Guide for the OS you have installed by clicking on Onboard Lan Driver and install the appropriate LAN driver for the OS you are using The Adobe Acrobat reader install program will run when you try to view the Lan Driver Installation Guide if you have not already installed it Install the program and then repeat the procedure to read the guide information The Make Dniver Utility The Make Driver utility makes driver floppy disks There
25. full installation instructions If you have these please also read and follow those instruc tions carefully Processor Selection This motherboard supports all 478 pin Pentium 4 pro cessors and the BIOS automatically detects the required settings and configures the CMOS Setup Utility accord ingly CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software THE CPU THE CPL IHE CPU MJ MICFO Spread Spectrum Is ID IS IWILL Smart Setting Item Help EXPECT JJ SPEED IS Menu Level w Code Updated to Disabled stve IWILL Micro Stepping s e CPU Cloc CPU Clock Ratio k 100 Bx CPU Vcore Setting Auto DRAM Clo ck Ey SPD EIOS ROM Flash Protect Non Flash Tl5 Mowve Enter select wy PUM PBIValue ElO Sav ESCTExiE Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults FY Optimized Defaults User s Manual Step 1 Raise the retaining lever Step 2 Align the Pin 1 corners User s Manual 4 Installing The Motherboard Installing The Processor Installing a Pentium 4 processor in the mPGA478 Socket is the simplest part of the procedure It is very important however to carefully handle the processor by the side edges and always fully observe precautions against elec trostatic discharge We assume here that you are install ing an Intel Pentium 4 boxed processor that comes with a heatsink and Thermal Interface Material applicator The illustration
26. housing cover 8 Plug in and turn on the computer 9 Run the CMOS Setup Utility and pen the Integrated Peripherals section Set the COM2 Mode Select to the required mode IrDA or ASKIR and configure the port settings below it if necessary Save the set tings and reboot e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual twil 6 Using The Motherboard CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals COM2 Mode Select IR mode selection CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award software Integrated Peripherals IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled POWER OM Function BUTTON ONLY E KB Power ON Password Enter E Menu Level ie Hot Key Power ON Ctrl F1 Hi Onboard FDC Contr Onboard Serial Pol UART Mode Select Onboard Serial Po UART Mode Select RxD TxD Active IR Transmission D Normal URZ Duplex Mode Use IR Pins Onboard Parallel Parallel Port Mod EPP Mode Select ECP Mode Use DMA ia PWROM After PWR F TliMove ENTER Accept ESC Abort SCR Port Address x SCR Port IKO ise Move Enter 5elect e PLU PD value FlO Save ESc ExTt ElzGeneral Help F5 Previous values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults The supported Microsoft Operating Systems should au tomatically detect and configure the port module after you restart the system Consult the OS documentation or online Help for more information if necessary You may also need to install support software that came wi
27. important topics indicate warnings or further explain and illustrate points We suggest that most users review the manual to become familiar with the motherboard Expert users may want to review topics selectively as needed If The Motherboard Is Already Installed You may receive the motherboard installed in a working system If this is the case you should still probably re view the sections on configuring and using the board especially if an Operating System is not installed yet If You Need To Install This Motherboard We recommend that only experienced users and techni cians install this motherboard Otherwise we suggest having a qualified computer technician install and con figure the system This service is usually provided at a nominal fee by better computer stores and service com panies e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 1 Introduction Critical Topics Many users do not read through the entire User s Manual While this may not be necessary for experienced users or if the motherboard is already installed there are some topics which are particularly important and deserve your specific attention Some topics cover information critical to the proper installation and use of the motherboard For this motherboard please review the sections on the following topics e CPU installation Please see Chapter 4 e
28. not to and you are certain of what you are doing Incorrect configuration of the CMOS Setup Utility can result in unreliable operation or a fail ure of the motherboard to work at all Using the CMOS Setup Utility Please refer to the Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility section in Chapter 5 for information on using the utility and some settings you might want to customize The utility does not run under an Operating System You must load it during the Power On Self Test POST while the com puter is starting up by press the Delete key or the Del key on the system keyboard s numeric keypad e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard lw BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen Load the CMOS Setup Utility during the POST by pressing the Delete or Del key The utility interface commands are explained at the bottom of each screen and General Help is available by pressing the F1 key See the section on Con figuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program The main screen has a basic list command instructions at the bottom of the screen and displays a function description of the highlighted item CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C3 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Pass
29. of what you should find in the motherboard package and some pointers on things to do before you configure or install the board Chapter 2 Key Features amp Components Details the motherboard s hardware features and impor tant components and indicates their locations Describes the support software that comes with the board on the Power Installer support CD ROM disc Chapter 3 Motherboard Configuration Lists the motherboard s default configuration and con figuration options Chapter 4 Installing The Motherboard Has information on how to prepare and install the motherboard Includes installing a CPU and system memory and housing installation considerations e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e e Chapter 5 System Configuration Covers connecting system peripherals to the motherboard initial BIOS configuration using the CMOS Setup utility OS options and software installation Chapter 6 Using The Motherboard Explains system operation features that derive from the motherboard Has information on performance optimi zation and troubleshooting Chapter 7 Technical Information Lists the motherboard s technical specifications Manual Features This User s Manual is intended to be useful and informa tive while also making it easy to quickly find specific information or specifications The manual has icons and notes in the sidebar to note
30. settings Serials ports 1 amp 2 Audio Jacks amp Connectors Function Jacks for connecting external audio devices to the onboard audio subsystem Description There are three audio jacks e Line Out For the two stereo speakers e Line In Audio input connector for an external audio source e Mic Microphone connector for a computer microphone More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on audio settings Game MIDI tone Pink Line Out Mic Lime Pink Line In Light Blue User s Manual JP 1 JP6 JP10 JP16 mmo JP17 User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components Jumpers There are five jumper switches on this motherboard Jumpers function like switches to establish a hardware configuration setting JP1 Clear CMOS Function Clears the CMOS Setup Utility configuration record stored in the real time clock s CMOS memory Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation and the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 6 JP6 Keyboard Power On Function Enables or Disables the firmware keyboard Power on feature Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation and the Integrated Peripherals section of Con figuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for infor mation on configuring the firmware features
31. the CPU you must install a Fan Heatsink The Fan Heatsink clips into to the Reten tion Mechanism attached to the board via its integrated retaining clip assembly Apply Thermal Interface Material Before you install the Fan Heatsink you must apply the Thermal Interface Material TIM that is supplied in an applicator with boxed Intel Pentium 4 processors or an exact equivalent to the top of the installed CPU If the Fan Heatsink already has a patch of TIM on its under side you don t need to apply any additional TIM to the CPU We assume here that you have TIM in an Intel supplied applicator To apply TIM to the CPU do as fol lows 1 Apply all of the TIM in the applicator to the center of the CPU s top plate Step 1 Apply TIM if needed 2 Do not spread the TIM around When you place the Heatsink on top of the CPU the material will dis perse evenly Align and place on top of the CPU User s Manual 405 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Next install the processor Fan Heatsink assembly as de tailed below Install the Fan Heatsink To install the processor Fan Heatsink assembly do as follows 1 Place the Fan Heatsink on top of the Pentium 4 CPU so that it s retaining clip frame snaps into the re cesses in the Retaining Mechanism The Fan Heatsink will only fit into the mechanism frame in the correct orientation Step 1 Clip Fan Heatsink assem bly into the Retention Mechanism 2 Hold the Fan Heatsi
32. 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configura SAVE to CMOS and EXIT w M2 W etup PC Health Status faving Esc Tr Quit f e Select Item FIO Sawe Ert Setup save Data To CMOS CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configura Quit without Saving v M2 NM tup PC Health Status Saving Esc Quit ae Select Item F10 Save amp Burt Setup Abandon all Data User s Manual 5 23 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE Installing an OS 8 Support Software This section covers installing Operating System software and the support software on the Power Installer support CD ROM disc Once you have configured the CMOS Setup Utility you should install an OS If you install a sup ported Microsoft OS you should also install the driver software on the Power Installer disc Installing an Operating System This motherboard is intended to use the following Oper ating Systems e Microsoft Windows 9X e Microsoft Windows NT e Microsoft Windows 2000 e Microsoft Windows XP e Linux e Nov
33. 53 iara roto Coe Co taa Ch nd bea vehere 5 24 Installing WINGOWS DIVEL sues re konsa amba a aaa SS AA UEM SERE ERU S m OUS 5 25 ne Make Driver U wis saa wate vata ata Eod os a dw hi ud Qu d eMe RON C vas 5 27 Making amp Installing Linux Drivers eee 5 27 Installing the Utility SOTUWAIO 4i eee eoe epu seed ko asa sye ves aaa ee 5 28 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual VII P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE 6 Using tlie Motherboard ws s y vin kas save e epe YES S Etre voee sdAsoses esaye Oel USING System Features iuvet E wi a w ki n INE S e Ve ER PEE EV a EV ERE kw a a kap ve 6 1 Front Panel System Controls amp Indicators eec 6 1 SYSTEM OR IDIS ds san CU one va e e a a D e LANCE MORS A UH EP a VAN e Ok 6 1 ATO TCO ONA LE LIS RT PCT 6 3 Additional Systemi Features k k twin aa sea eee epe aa ote ae dane ACE TEE fen aid 6 3 Wakeson TAN WOL a ta ko dv onum Ok ei eno t pe Un a oo eap ede 6 3 Installing 8 Configuring An IR Port eeeeevevooooooooooeveoeoeseseoeooooooooocooooosn 6 4 Performance Optimization ioi ves ead eu eu ea ee a E Eo eo d Sae v CAVE ee eko soaesades se 6 6 SYS L MANM MOTY etale ate wows nde sana ONU DIU MS E eu n edes reU I SUM Uds 6 6 Disc SUDY TEINS solitid ibo rsen aee di o End boss r n La edema cd Desa o Uit OUS 6 6 Processor Upgrades amp Adjustments eese eene eene 6 6 TFOUDL SA O
34. ATX power supply DIMM memory sockets for DDR SDRAM modules AGP connector for 1 5V AGP 4X display card 32 bit PCI expansion slots IDE drive connectors Floppy disk drive connector CPU cooling fan connector Housing cooling fan connectors IR port module connector USB 3 4 port bracket connector Optional 6 channel audio port bracket connector CD In CD ROM drive audio in connector AUX Auxiliary audio in connector WOL Wake On LAN connector Smart Card Reader connector System Management Bus connector Case Intrusion connector Housing front panel feature connector Clear CMOS jumper Keyboard Power On jumper Audio chip jumper BIOS Flash Protection jumper LAN chip jumper See figure on next page e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Rear I O Panel Ports This figure show the ports on the rear I O panel The ports include from top to bottom PS 2 ports Two USB ports amp LAN port Parallel amp Serial ports Audio amp Game MIDI ports The ports have standard color coding as follows PS 2 Keyboard Purple PS 2 Mouse Green USB Ports Black LAN jack None Serial Ports Teal Parallel Port Burgundy Line In jack Light Blue Line Out jack Lime Mic In jack Pink Game MIDI Gold PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse USB2 USB1 LAN RJ 45 Serial 1 COM1 Parallel Serial 2 COM2 Line Out Line In Game MIDI
35. An IR Port There is a pin header connector for an Infrared commu nications port module on the motherboard An IR port enable wireless communication between the system and another device with IR capability Common examples of such devices are a PDA or notebook computer Installing an IR port module requires disabling the COM2 serial port on the rear I O panel and reconfiguring it for IR use in the CMOS Setup Utility Installing an IR port module requires an expansion slot opening unless the system housing has a built in IR port with a cable to connect to the motherboard Follow the instructions that come that come with the port module you want to install The basic installation proce dure is as follows if the module installs in an expansion slot opening 1 Turn off and unplug the system if necessary 2 Remove the system housing cover 3 Locate the J45 IR pin header connector on the motherboard It is below the FDD connector 4 Remove the expansion slot cover in the system hous ing that corresponds to an open PCI slot There may be a slot cover retaining screw to remove and put aside for later use 5 Insert the port module in the open expansion slot cover and align the module s mounting bracket with the screw hole for the retaining screw If there is one Insert the screw and tighten it to secure the port module in place 6 Plug the module s connector cable on to the IR con nector on the motherboard 7 Replace the system
36. CPU socket Two DDR DIMM sockets One AGP 1 5V AGP slot Six 32bit 33MHz Bus Master PCI slots Two IDE connectors One FDC connector Two External Serial Port connectors One External Parallel Port connector One External PS 2 Mouse connector One External PS 2 Keyboard connector One External Game MIDI AUDIO connector One Internal CD in connector One Onboard USBx2 connector One External USBx2 amp RJ45 connectors RJ 45 on P4D N only One Internal IR connector One Internal WOL connector One CPU temperature sensor header One AUX temperature sensor header One System temperature sensor header One CPU fan connector with PWM control One AUX fan connector One System fan connector with fan control One Chassis Intrusion header One Smart Card Reader connector One Internal SMBus connector One ATX 20 pin power connector One ATX 12V 4 pin power connector ATX 12V for Vcore Driver amp Utility Support Power Installer CD ROM Disc 845 Chipset Support Audio Driver Supporting Win98 ME NT 2K XP LAN Driver Supporting Win98 ME NT 2K XP Software Utilities e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 7 04 User s Manual twi 7 Technical Specifications Accessories One Operation Manual One 34 pin floppy cable 4 heads 38 13 5cm One 40 pin ATA66 100 IDE cable 3 heads 30 15cm w tab One IWILL Power Installer CD Form Factor ATX 305mm x 190mm 4 Layer design e
37. Data To CMOS User s Manual 303 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw JP4 BIOS Flash Protect Function Protection mode selected in BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Default Setting Short 1 2 ID Short 2 3 Og Open Remove Cap Jumper JP4 BIOS Flash Protect The system BIOS and CMOS Setup Utility are stored in Flash memory on the motherboard which provides per manent storage but is rewritable allowing for BIOS up dates Jumper JP4 controls the protection scheme that prevents accidental damage to or rewriting of the data stored in Flash memory JP4 has three setting options which allow the BIOS to be protected either by a firmware setting in the IWILL Smart Setting section of the CMOS Setup Utility or by the jumper s hardware setting The firmware setting option is more convenient so it is the default setting for this jumper The setting options are listed in the table below Protection enabled in hardware No BIOS Flash Protection User s Manual 4 twil 3 Motherboard Configuration BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IWILL Smart Setting The IWILL Smart Setting section of the CMOS Setup Utility has a BIOS Flash Protect item that controls BIOS flash pro tection The default setting is Non Flash The optional setting is Flashable See the section on Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program CMOS Setup utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IWILL Smar
38. IWILL P4D P4D N Motherboard User s Manual P4D P4D N Motherboard wi e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o II User s Manual twi P4D P4D N Motherboard Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure complianc
39. Internal Peripherals To complete the assembly of a working system you will need to at least install an AGP video display card and connect whatever disk drives you will use in the system This section covers what you need to know on the motherboard side to do this You will also need to con sult the documentation that comes with your internal sys tem peripherals for additional installation instructions and information This section covers the minimum compo nents you will need to connect to the motherboard to create a functioning system You may plan to add other devices as well e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Installing an AGP Card The AGP connector on the board supports AGP 4X 1 5 volt display cards Follow the instructions that come with the display card for installing the card hardware in the AGP slot AGP Configuration You can configure the amount of system memory the AGP card will use as auxiliary memory by adjusting the AGP Aperture Size setting in the Advanced Chipset Features section of the CMOS Setup Utility The default aperture setting is 64MB the maximum is 256MB Display Drivers You should install the display card s display driver soft ware according to the instructions that come with the card after you have completed system assembly and have installed an OS and the support software for this motherboard AGP Aperture Setting You can set the
40. J78 USB Ports 3 4 Connector J65 Function Connector for the additional two USB ports port bracket Description Connecting an external 2 port USB port bracket to this connector provides two additional USB ports that function independently from the two external USB ports and have their own Root Hub More Information See the Connecting Internal Periph erals section of Chapter 5 J65 SN J65 USB port bracket pin header connector Smartcard Reader Connector J78 Function Connector for a Smartcard reader module Description A housing mounted Smartcard reader mod ule plugs into to this connector More Information See the Connecting Internal Periph erals and Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility sections in Chapter 5 J 8 J78 Smartcard Reader connector User s Manual SMBus This connector is for a Sys tem Management Bus con nection Front Panel Connector Leads from the front panel features connect to this header User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components System Management Bus Connector SMB1 Function SMBus connector Description A System Management Bus SMBus lead connects to this connector More Information See the Connecting Internal Periph erals section of Chapter 5 SMB1 System Management Bus pin header connector o e io o o SMB1 Front Panel Connectors Function Multifunction pin header connector for sys tem housing front panel features Description T
41. JP10 Audio Chip Function Enables or Disables the onboard audio chip Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation and System Features in Chapter 6 JP16 Flash Protect Function Sets protection method to prevent accidental overwriting of installed system BIOS Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation and the Performance Optimization section in Chapter 6 JP17 LAN Chip Function Enables or Disables the onboard LAN feature Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration in formation and System Features in Chapter 6 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Power Installer P4D P4D N section Main installation screen Software Features This motherboard comes with driver software and bundled utility software on the supplied Power Installer CD ROM disc The Installing OS amp Support Software sec tion in Chapter 5 explains how to install the software required to support this motherboard and profiles the bundled utilities Using the Power Installer Disc You can run the Power Installer CD ROM install inter face under Microsoft Windows 9X NT 4 0 2000 or XP The disc s install interface should load automatically and you then click on the model name of this motherboard User s Manual Power Installer P4D P4D N section Driver installation screen User s Manual 2 Key Features
42. Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave Drive A Drive E TI2e Move Enter Select FS Previous Values User s Manual PU PO Value F Fail Safe Defaults B 42 49 Menu Level ie Mone Mone orange the internal clack Mone Mone 1 44M Mone 3 598 a EGA VGA All Errors ed OK 554 72K 1024K Fl Save ESC Exit Fl General Help FY Optimized Defaults P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE CMOS Setup Utility Program Sections The CMOS Setup Utility is divided into several subsec tions and some top level commands including the fol lowing sections e Standard CMOS Features e Advanced BIOS Features e Advanced Chipset features e ntegrated Peripherals e Power Management Setup e PnP PCI Configurations e PC Health Status e WILL Smart Setting The main screen also has these command options e Load Fail Safe Defaults e Load Optimized Defaults e Set Supervisor Password e Set User Password e Save amp Exit Setup e Exit Without Saving Please see the following sections for a brief profile of what each section does information on settings you might want to change and things to leave alone To open one of the program sections highlight the item you want and press the Enter key To change a setting highlight an item a
43. Video Display Monitor e Keyboard e Mouse or other Pointing Device Connecting a Display Monitor You can connect any display monitor supported by the AGP display card you installed in the system This may include either a CRT or LCD monitor depending on the card s specifications Connect the display monitor cable to the appropriate dis play connector on the AGP card according to the instruc tions that come with the card and monitor Connecting a Keyboard 8 Mouse You can use either PS 2 or USB input devices with this motherboard Connecting PS 2 Devices Connect a PS 2 keyboard and mouse to the Keyboard and Mouse PS 2 ports on the rear I O port panel Don t connect or disconnect a device while the system is turned on Doing so can damage the board Connecting USB Devices You can use a USB keyboard and mouse with this motherboard They plug into two of the USB ports The Operating System you use must support USB to use any USB devices You can plug and unplug USB devices when the system is turned on e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 4 twil 5 System Configuration CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals Item Help On chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA On Chip Secondary PCI
44. an connect or dis connect a LAN cable when the system is turned on More Information See the System Features section of Chapter 6 for information LED modes RJ 45 LAN jack on top of USB1 2 ports Parallel Port Function Connecting a device with a parallel interface to the system Description The parallel port is generally used to con nect a printer to the system The port supports common parallel port modes and allows bidirectional communi cation Use an IEEE 1284 compliant cable with the de fault ECP mode configuration More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting port settings Front Panel feature connector P4D P4D N Motherboard Serial Ports The default configuration is Serial 1 COM1 and Se rial 2 COM2 Installing an IR port requires dis abling COM2 External Audio Jacks The onboard audio sup ports stereo speakers au dio input and a micro phone Serial COM Ports Function Connecting Serial devices The two serial ports have 9 pin connectors They can operate at speeds up to 115 200bps You can configure the port speed in the computer s Operating System Do not connect or disconnect a serial cable when the system is turned on More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting port
45. and key on these two pages shows the loca tion of key components on the motherboard mPGA478B DODODODOOOOOOOOOOOO ooo 00000 60000 N DLDDDODODOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ OOOOOOOO0O0000000000000 OOOOOOOOO0000000000000 OOOOO0OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO ATX PWR E AGP La RETNI DIMM1 DIMM2 RTL8100B E E Bu4o PCI1 PCl2 ollo JP 17 ae PCI3 hA INO TASTE 91uI EMEN PCI4 CMi8738 FDD Ascu H mwn ANAADOCAANONDANADNONACNANNACANNANDDANANNDA MNDNMNNNN OH PCI5 3JHZ 9 8M W JP1 5 J75 Ene J65 FrontPanel e legor o E olo eje o E SMB1 c ojoo OTS o o o TU N 202 User s Manual Motherboard Layout Key Component CPU J39 ATX PWR JO J79 DIMM 1 2 AGP PCI 1 6 Connectors IDE1 IDE2 FDD J39 J40 J41 J45 J65 J66 67 J69 J70 J75 J78 SMB1 JP12 Front Panel Jumpers JP1 JP6 JP10 JP16 JP17 Rear panel I 0 ports e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components Function Socket 603 CPU sockets CPU cooling fan power connectors Power connectors for
46. aren t any disks you need for this board in the program list so you don t need to use this program Making amp Installing Linux Drivers You can boot the system from the Power Installer disc The system will boot from the Linux kernel on the disc and you can use the disk creator that loads to create Linux support disks You can then use these to install any necessary modules according to your Linux distribution s instructions for module installation e e e e e el P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Installing the Utility Software To install the utility software bundled on the Power In staller disc click on Software Utility in the Drivers and Utilities screen to open the Software Utility window To install the Adobe Acrobat reader or McAfee Anti Vi rus software packages click on the item you want to install and follow the install program s instructions Power Installer ye Double Performance Software Utility Sg atte Vatu and follow the install pro gram instructions 5 28 User s Manual twi 6 Using The Motherboard In This Chapter Using System Features Front Panel Controls amp Indicators Additional System Features Installing amp Configuring An IR Port Performance Optimization Troubleshooting 6 Using the Motherboard This chapter covers several topics related to using this motherboard once it is installed in a working system These include external system features that connect to the motherboard
47. ccscsesescscscecececeeeceees 5 8 Running the CMOS Setup UY aeree e vt a v rer epu v vae en Er adus 5 8 CMOS Setup Utility Program Sections eee 5 10 SANG GIG CMOS Feat Ufes soi de vie asbl e ora ER pta an nde a oak ev uiuo faae 5 12 AQVanted BOOL DEOS Socius oed ee oa ERSTE Le Quos pe e area v VO NU a ee ae 5 13 Advanced Chipset Features sazes s eek esevo sos a vs va ea Yu Ao RYE ninii 5 14 Integrated PONP NE LOUS kor kr jw aa kaa ao lk Oi e da rope a OPEM a ve 5 15 FoWer Management SO LON usse sioe saki kanse aa bos Eds SN s 5 16 PRPZRCI CONTIGUIQUIONS tese este tie e ke rati ae ep ee a oke kaka e mou I Hed 5 17 PEHeatth SOUL US sepicis A a a fo aaa ee bos sa ei sa a past 5 18 CPU Smart SEONG etik ef elas of er ka a os ene lao bn kite a 5 19 PC OLA SQ us aa a aa oot ala Nro danse ani asa kaa toe aaa a e aa 5 20 loaa Fail Safe Defaults as da ky ae e nas Ee En ki n pa ks IR REFER CE 5 21 LOGO Optimized Of OUE S e sius da ofa a aita ue a e a CR ya a dare laa nd 5 21 Ser Supervisor User Password asiz as ia baw ki a apse e e e ni ate kak e abi ESUS 5 22 SVEK EOC SOLUDa ia ii eat kaba ot sa ot a a a ER a bo pk on apa a al 5 22 EXT WILMOUE S QUIBUS ues EE rt pr t e n e pt e st a a e UU n ka 5 22 Installing an OS amp Support Software ec eee eee e eee eee ee ee eee ee 5 24 Installing an Operating System 2 99 eq Eee doo a o E ONERE abese s v vese us de 5 24 Installing the Support Software 152
48. condary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto LISE Controller Disabled x USE Keyboard Support Disabled Init Display First AGP IDE HOD Block Mode Enabled POWER OM Function BUTTON ONLY KB Power ON Passworcd Enter Hot Key Power ON Ctrl F1 Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Part 1 3F8 IRQ4 Tle Move Enter Select 4 PU PD Value Fl Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults User s Manual 5915 P4D P4D N Motherboard hmi Power Management Setup Main Section Functions Configures power management settings These are over ridden by ACPI power management in Windows Default amp Autodetected Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default Setting Options amp Constraints You can select the Minimum or Maximum configurations rather than the User Defined defaults You can customize all set tings in User Defined mode If your OS supports power man agement configure it there You can also set a date and time for the system to turn on or wake up CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Power Management video Off Method video Off In Suspend Suspend Type MODEM Use RO Suspend Mode HOD Power Down Soft off by PwR BTTN Wake Up ov PCI card Power On by Ring Resume by Alarm x Datetof Month Alarm Timetchh mm ss Alarm Reload Global Primary IDE 0
49. cted settings unless you really know what you are doing You can use the IWILL Micro Stepping section to configure the CPU settings yourself but we do not recommend this Configuring CPU settings at variance with Intel s specifications may damage the CPU and void the warranty Change the BIOS ROM Flash Protect line to Flashable setting if you need to update the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Smart Setting CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IwILL Smart Setting THE CPU IS Item Help THE CP ID IS THE CPU EXPECT SPEED IS Menu Lewe pe CPU Micro Code Updated to Spread Spectrum Disabled z s IWILL Micro Stepping lt CPU Clock 100 CPU Clock Ratio m CPU Vcore Setting Auto DRAM Clock By SPD BIOS ROM Flash Protect Non Flash ise Move Enterrsetect PLU PD value ElO Sav ESCSEsit FiliGeneral Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults User s Manual 5919 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw PC Health Status Section Function Configures cooling fan settings and displays detected sys tem information Default amp Autodetected Settings The Fan start up temperature settings are optimized de faults The list of system information is autodetected and displayed Setting Options amp Constraints You can change the Fan start up temperature settings and range though we don t recommend this unless you know what you re doing CMOS Setup Utility PC
50. ction Connecting PS 2 devices to the system Description The PS 2 ports are for a system keyboard and mouse or other pointing device Do not connect or disconnect PS 2 devices when the system is turned on More Information See the Advanced Boot Options sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting related settings PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard User s Manual USB Ports There are two USB ports on the rear panel The J65 connector on the board is fora port bracket with two more USB ports Ports 3 4 have a separate root hub LAN RJ 45 Jack Upper LED Activity Lower LED Link Parallel port The default mode 1s ECP configured as EPP 1 9 DMA 3 1284 compliant User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components USB Ports Function Connecting USB 1 1 devices to the system Description These two ports are for USB 1 1 devices The ports are for Type A USB cable connectors You can connect or disconnect USB cables when the system is turned on More Information See the Integrated Peripherals sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on adjusting port settings USB ports 1 2 no LAN option LAN Port Optional by Model Function Connecting a CAT 5 LAN cable to the system Description This is an RJ 45 connector for standard Cat 5 LAN cabling with RJ 45 jacks The connector is for the optional onboard LAN controller You c
51. ctly installed and fully inserted in the expansion slots Pay par ticular attention to the AGP display card e Make sure the processor and its cooling assembly are properly installed e Check all the hardware settings on the motherboard and make sure they are correct When you re done reassemble the system and try again If the problem persists after you have checked all of the above there may be a hardware conflict or bug See the next section for additional information Hardware Configuration Problems It is possible for system hardware components to conflict with each other While all the components and subsystems on the motherboard are designed and tested to work to gether expansion cards and peripheral devices can be a problem Assuming you have gone through the general trouble shooting procedures and the system still will not start if you have just added new hardware to your system there may be a hardware conflict or bug or a problem with a device driver Try removing the new hardware and see if the system will start If it does consult with the device manufacturer for information on solving the problem In some cases a firmware or driver upgrade may resolve the problem e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 6 Using The Motherboard Plug and Play Problems This motherboard supports the automatic recognition
52. dary It has two IDE device connectors onboard which support IDE devices running in any data transfer mode up to ATA 100 Each IDE connector supports two drives a Master and a Slave The drives connect to the motherboard with an IDE ribbon cable IDE cables have three connectors on them one that plugs into a drive connector on the board and the other two that connect to IDE devices The connector at the end of the cable is for the Master drive The connector in the middle of the cable is for the Slave drive There are three types of IDE ribbon cable supporting transfer modes up through ATA 33 ATA 66 or ATA 100 You must use a cable that supports the transfer mode of the fastest device connected to it For example if both an ATA 66 mode and an ATA 100 mode device are connected to the same cable the cable must support ATA 100 mode to achieve maximum performance To install an IDE drive connect the drive to one of the drive connectors on a suitable ribbon cable Plug the board end of the cable into one of the IDE connectors on the motherboard e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e e IDE Drive Positioning Normally the system s primary hard disk drive should be in the Primary Master position If you will use only the supplied ribbon cable connect a CD ROM drive to the Primary Slave position If you obtain an additional IDE ribbon cable you can instal
53. dvanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configura SAVE to CMOS and EXIT vy M M etup PC Health Status saving Esc Quit l Select Item EIU Sawe ELE Setup save Data to CMOS The CMOS Setup Utility will close and the system will reboot The system should then start properly and run normally User s Manual 6 11 P4D P4D N Motherboard wi e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 6 12 User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 7 Technical Specifications In This Chapter Technical Specifications 7 Technical Specifications This chapter lists some technical information about this motherboard e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard wi Processor I F Socket 478 Supports 1 478 pin Pentium 4 Northwood processor Supports 400M FSB Front Side Bus Supports Intel Pentium 4 CPU from 1 5 to 2 2 GHz and up CPU Frequency Voltage Select Supports Vcore selection by BIOS Supports CPU Multiplier selection by BIOS from 8X to 23X Supports CPU External Frequency selection by BIOS up to 200 MHz ChipSet Marking Packing Intel 845 Brookdale FCBGA 593 ICH2 FWH Memory Supports 200 266 MHz DDR devices Supports ECC DDR SDRAM Sin
54. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual 705 P4D P4D N Motherboard wi e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 706 User s Manual
55. e ribbon cable Note The ribbon cable used must support the transfer mode of the fastest device connected to it to avoid degraded performance Floppy Drive Connector The floppy drive connec tor supports two floppy disk drives The first drive Drive A connects to the connector on the end of the floppy drive connec tor cable A second drive Drive B would connect to the middle connector on the cable although sys tems now commonly only have one floppy disk drive User s Manual ATX PWR bpoooDOge come eem o n UB e annan z a aN LATTE cab gwo S no im aa J69 OO99 JP10 J66 J67 I dl IDE Primary Channel Floppy connector IDE Secondary Channel P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e e Connecting External System Peripherals To complete the assembly of functioning system you will need at minimum to connect the following external sys tem components to the system housing e
56. e with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions e his device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual III P4D P4D N Motherboard wi Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged Copyright e Portions 9 Intel Corporation This publicat
57. ed in the system housing you can proceed to connect or install whatever internal devices you will use to complete the system These will at least include an AGP display card and disk drives and connecting the housing power supply leads After that having replaced the system housing cover you can connect external peripherals to complete the process of preparing the system for use These will include at least a video display and a keyboard and probably a point ing device Please see the next chapter for information on completing these final hardware installation steps and installing Operating System and support software User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 5 System Configuration In This Chapter Installing or Connecting Internal Peripherals Installing an AGP Card Connecting Internal Devices Connecting External System Peripherals Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility Installing an OS 8 Support Software 5 System Configuration This chapter explains what you need to do to assemble a complete system after you have installed the motherboard in a system housing This will include installing or con necting internal devices connecting external system com ponents Once the system is assembled you ll need to check and possibly configure the motherboard s CMOS Setup Utility install an Operating System and install the support software supplied on the Power Installer sup port CD ROM disc Installing or Connecting
58. ell Netware e Unix Prepare the hard disk drive and install an OS according to the instructions that come with the OS you will use Installing the Support Software The Power Installer CD ROM disc comes with required hardware drivers for Microsoft Windows and some addi tional utility software as noted in Chapter 2 If you have installed a supported Microsoft OS you must install the required drivers If you have installed Linux you can create Linux support disks e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 5024 User s Manual Power Installer Main Screen Click on the model name for this board in the Socket 478 section Power Installer P4D N Main Screen You can automatically in stall the required Intel chipset support by choos ing Auto Installation or you can do all installations manually by choosing Manual Installation Either way you must install the Intel chipset support be fore you install anything else User s Manual 5 System Configuration Installing Windows Drivers This section assumes you have installed one of the sup ported Microsoft Operating Systems on the system hard disk drive To install Windows drivers insert the Power Installer support CD ROM disc in the system s CD ROM or other optical drive and wait for the Power Installer interface to automatically load If it doesn t start run the Power Installer interface directly
59. ep ak uS eR ed UNS 3 6 Jumper JP TZ LAW GHD ki a sd Vie ed EOS EVE Ero kk e tian ai aka 3 6 Firmware Configuration The CMOS Setup Utility eese 3 7 Using the MOS Setup DUET sessi o Si ee vy dada YE REY RAE Vo ESOS U OE va Rs 3 7 Reconfiguring the Motherboard c ec ee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee eene 3 9 Hardware ReconfigurdtiOlles qd eed ai don aud E Da e Uv ea Ru dava aa y OS UA 3 9 Firmware Reconfiguration uxo iode eoo a eu n e RE b S Eod Eb ai je UM kk YR RE de hod ede 3 9 4 Installing the Motherboard ee eere eee ee eee e e Pre installation Preparation ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee e ee eroe eee ee ee eoeoc 4 1 TSANG A CPU tt as el 4 2 Processor Sele ON kaa are pa die ala as ea v kapot ka k ale ken ia a as ga 4 2 Instatunmg FNE IOCES SO asiz asse ott en piu dl kaa lk manni ae ian 4 3 Instatung the JTeatsimk usediessvaevvtsuteazcmdag tia kek ve Ea Era kase boe E din sU 4 5 Instatung SYST M ME M N YE ki ao aka a kasse plas al sasa Te a ka n a an dd 4 8 Memory SPCCIICOLIONS esee sdpev a oak so kk a kek kaki ala katkat 4 8 Memory Configuration Options eeeeeeeeeoeoeoeuououousuououououononononononoeoeoe 4 8 Instat ng Memory MOGUIECS ii eiie ia dae sede save e v ki itia d eee yad so lose ke IN 4 9 System Memory RECOONICION veiianid a para aj ka ki assi kai aie ka ea a ER vel ka 4 10 Installing the Motherboard in a Sys
60. es and tightening them snugly mae O J70 OOOO Ls mPGA478B Q JHLEIESM 2 m o 0 o jojo JP16 O ololololol JP12 o Oo J66 J67 eee V1 1 L 1 g i j DIMM2 Hu4o Iwitl IDE1 IDEO E 20 J41 v 090090000000000 eooo FDD s000000000000000000 J45 J65 Front Panel ojojojo o O O O O O Sls eS SMB1 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Front Panel Connector Leads from the front panel features connect to this header Connecting Front Panel Components After the motherboard is installed in the system housing you should connect whatever front panel components the housing has to the Front Panel feature connector on the motherboard The figure below indicates the pin assignments of the connector for your reference Front Panel feature connector Reset ipiis LED i Power On PEER EERIE Bl Speaker pos LED Keyboard Lock Completing System Configuration Once the motherboard is install
61. gain CMOS Setup utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configural Load Optimized Defaults Y N B etup PC Health Status javindg Esc v Quit tf e Select Item F10 Sawe amp Et Setup Load Optimized Defaults User s Manual 5921 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e e o Set Supervisor User Password These two items set passwords for system access Setting a Password You can install a Supervisor or User Password The pass word prevents access to the CMOS Setup Utility Super visor or the entire system User To install a password follow these steps 1 Highlight either Set Password item in the main menu and press Enter 2 The password dialog box will appear 3 If you are entering a new password carefully type in the password You cannot use more than eight characters or numbers Passwords are case sensi tive Press Enter after you have typed in the pass word If you are deleting a password that is already installed just press Enter when the password dialog box appears 4 The system will ask you to confirm the new pass word by asking you to type it in a second time Care fully type the password again and press Enter or just press Enter if you are deleting
62. gle bit error Correction Multiple bit error Detection Supports 16MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB DDR SDRAM technology Supports up to 1GB when using 512MB technology Graphics Supports AGP 4X 1 5V Only General I 0 PCI 2 1 2 2 compliance Supports 32 bit 33MHz PCI interface Supports LPC interface Supports ATA33 ATA66 ATA100 IDE interface Supports Floppy interface Supports 16550A UART interface Supports ECP EPP interface Supports PS 2 interface Supports SIR FIR CIR interface Supports USB interface Discrete IDE Supports two independent ATA channels Supports ATA66 ATA100 and PIO mode Supports Win9X WinNT Win2K WinXP Linux NetWare Solaris UnixWare OpenServer SCO ODT e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 702 User s Manual twi 7 Technical Specifications LAN Support Supports HomePNA interface Supports 10 100M BaseT IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation Ethernet interface Supports Full Duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3x Supports Remote Power up using Wake on LAN technology card only Supports Wake Up on Magic packet through PME Supports Wake Up on LinkChg through PME Supports Wake Up on Microsoft wake up frame through PME Supports Wake Up on Interesting packet through PME Supports WfM Supports Alert on LAN Supports Win9X WinNT Win2K WinXP Linux NetWare Solaris UnixWare OpenServer SCO ODT Audio Support CMedia audio controller on board Supports Creative
63. guration The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Reconfiguring the Motherboard Hardware Reconfiguration Firmware Reconfiguration 3 Motherboard Configuration This chapter details the motherboard s default configu ration and configuration options Please review the con tents of this chapter to find out information on the de fault configuration or alternative configuration options to change the default configuration The motherboard will operate properly in the default configuration Please make certain that any configura tion changes you make will not adversely affect system operation The Default Configuration The default configuration is set at the time of manufac ture The configuration is comprised of the hardware con figuration settings and the default firmware settings in the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings This motherboard is mainly configured in firmware which simplifies configuration There are also a few hardware settings The hardware settings are configured using stan dard jumper switches The motherboard has five jumper switches The first section is about the two BIOS related jumpers and the second about the three hardware con figuration jumpers e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard lw JP6 Clear CMOS Memory BIOS Related Jumpers Jumper JP6 Clear CMOS Memory JP6 is a jumper switch but it does not set a hardware c
64. h the button for more than 4 seconds to turn the system power off Reset Switch Function Restarts the system to cold boot Use Press the button to restart the system This forces a restart under all conditions Don t use the Reset button if you can shut the system down from within the Operating system Note On Reset amp Rebooting You should always restart or shut down the system by using the OS command for this This procedure allows the OS to shut down properly minimizing the possibility of hard disk drive problems or data loss If the system crashes or hangs you may have to restart the system at the hardware level There are two hardware reboot options a keyboard command and the Reset button You can effect a warm reboot with a key command if the OS supports it For example all versions of Microsoft Windows support restarting the computer with the Ctrl Alt Del Delete command You can try this command first if it is supported Otherwise you will need to use the Reset button Suspend Button Function Toggles system in and out of Suspend mode Use Press the button to cause the system to enter or resume from Suspend mode Note The front panel feature connector supports a sys tem Suspend button the ACPI connector but not all sys tem housings have this button The same function can be performed at the Operating System level if the OS sup ports the feature e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
65. his connector supports the following front panel features e Reset Switch e DE device activity LED e System ACPI Suspend switch e System Power LED e Keyboard lock e Housing mounted speaker More Information See Chapter 4 Installing the Board In A System Housing and Chapter 6 System Features BL ciel ceca Front Panel feature connector RESEN E LED ERI Power On PEGE EERE Bl Speaker Siew LED Keyboard Lock P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Battery amp Housing The battery is a CR2032 Lithium coin cell PS 2 Ports Do not plug or unplug de vices when the system is turned on Battery Connector BT Function Housing for system support battery Description An external lithium coin cell battery pow ers the real time clock and CMOS memory When the computer is not plugged into a wall socket the battery has an estimated life of three years When the computer is plugged in the standby current from the power supply extends the life of the battery More Information See the Standard CMOS Features sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 to adjust the real time clock settings System support battery External I O Ports There are several external Input Output ports on the rear edge of the motherboard and connectors for more on the board Please refer to the Rear I O Panel Ports illustra tion for the port locations The ports are color coded for easy identification PS 2 Ports Fun
66. hold to 40 C to force continuous operation of the system fans in high speed mode in the SO and S1 sleep states More Information Please see the PC Health Status sec tion of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information Fan power connectors orientation varies WOL Wake On LAN Connector J75 Function A connector for the lead from a Network Inter face Card that supports the Wake On LAN feature Description This feature enables the system to wake up from Suspend mode when it receives a signal over a LAN it is connected to It works with the optional onboard LAN port and will also work with an additional PCI NIC that supports this feature by connecting the card to the WOL connector on the motherboard The motherboard supports Wake on LAN through the PCI bus PME signal and the onboard Intel 82550 LAN controller This signal will wake up the computer only when it is plugged into an AC power source and the sys tem is in a supported sleep state More Information Please see the Power Management Setup section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information Wake On LAN connector P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Audio In Connectors The J69 CD In connector is for CD ROM or other op tical drives Use the J70 AUX connector for an ad ditional drive or a modem telephony device IR Connector J45 The IR connector is for both IrDA and ASKIR port modules You must use the
67. imized Defaults are what the system normally operates on If a corrupted system configura tion record caused the problem you experienced once you load the Optimized Defaults and reboot the system should function normally The instructions on the next page illustrate this procedure e e e e e el P4D P4D N Motherboard lw You can easily restore a working system configuration record from the main screen of the CMOS Setup Utility To do so do as follows 1 Select the Load Optimized Defaults item 2 Press the Enter Key A confirmation message will ap pear on the screen Type a Y to accept loading the Op timized Default settings Now make any other settings you need to CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C3 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features gt IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Adwanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PoP PCI Configuraf Load Optimized Defaults w M B etup PC Health Status saving Esc Quit tf e Select Item F10 7 Sawe amp ELI Se cup Load Optimized Defaults 6 10 User s Manual twil 6 Using The Motherboard 3 Select Save amp Exit Setup and press the Enter key A confirmation message will appear Press the Enter key again to confirm CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features IWILL Smart Setting A
68. ion including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent of the copyright holders February 2002 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e IV User s Manual twi P4D P4D N Motherboard Contents ax puelle a T E S I M Manual Structure eie erroe asa Eo beue eue EAE TA ala ak Su E Iei IO ge VeV eiue s aa UNE 1 1 Manual Featlres 6 onerosa op eee EU Pee eee E k k ae ev d 1 2 If The Motherboard Is Already Installed eee eere 1 2 If You Need To Install This Motherboard eeeeeeeeeeoeooeoceoceeooeooeeoeeoueoe 1 2 UgisTec Milieu E 1 3 PACKING VISE e 1 4 Bfe Us ChH CKUISE iia z s v P 1 4 2 Key Features 8 Components cccccccccccccscccccccccsccccsscccees Ded Motherboard AL AVOUT i iei ois ki ae eko a kab aa ke ea a a ek eR EO kaba 2 2 Key Features 8 Components eeeeesoeoeooeoeoenoeoenoeoenoaoeoonoeoenoeoenooooooooooooon 2 4 ANEOISS4 5 CNPS E so kaa klan si bk es di krab Reate e Cono se pab kipa de 2 5 CPU SOCK OLS bed at kt al kak kaa a ont e a ea e e a n tab e kn kr te A a ie 2 5 Sytem Memory SOCKOES is akt ie a kasik a kon kl e 2 6 The AGP ESTO dosis ico t kt an Ld a ka
69. l a second hard disk drive in the Primary Slave po sition and install the CD ROM as the Secondary Master This is a good idea if the CD ROM drive uses a slower data transfer mode than the hard disk drive Follow any instructions that come with the drives to con figure and install them IDE devices generally can be set to one of three operation modes e Master e Slave e Cable Select Many drives come set to the Master setting If you will use the drive in a Slave position you must reconfigure it as either Slave or use the Cable Select setting to allow the drives position on the cable to define the mode Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive This motherboard has one Floppy Drive connector for connecting one or two floppy disk drives Most computer systems use one 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive The drive connector is for a standard floppy drive ribbon cable To install a floppy disk drive connect the drive to the end of the cable which is the Drive A position Plug the other end of the cable into the floppy disk drive connec tor on the motherboard e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual ti 5 System Configuration Onboard IDE Connectors Each channel connector supports one IDE channel with two drives a Master and a Slave The Master drive connects to the con nector on the end of the ribbon cable The Slave drive connects to the con nector in the middle of th
70. m ss des on 49 Menu Leve ie IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave Change the internal IDE Secondary Master jack IDE Secondary Slave Drive A 3 5 10 Drive E EGA YGA All Errors 64 OK 654 SAK 1024K lse Move Enteriselect a PO PD value FlOrSave ESC ExIt Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults In operation the screen will display the detected IDE devices 5912 User s Manual twill 5 System Configuration Advanced Boot Options Main Section Functions This section mainly configures boot options including boot devices and their boot order and some power func tions There are also some miscellaneous boot configura tion settings Default amp Autodetected Settings The screen illustration shows the default settings These do not need to be changed You can customize the set tings to suit your purposes if necessary and you know what you re doing Setting Options amp Constraints You can change the boot device assignments and order the boot options and the power on settings as you like You can enter a Keyboard Power On password CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Boot Options CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Enabled Quick Power On Self Test pene Menu Level ie First Boot Device Floppy Second Boot Dewice HDD 51 Allows you to choose Third Boot Device ESESTI the VIRUS warning Bo
71. n Chapter 7 E E DIMM1 DIMM2 User s Manual AGP Slot For AGP 2X amp 4X 1 5V cards only Do not use 3 3V cards User s Manual 2 Key Features amp Components The AGP Slot Function The AGP slot is for installing an AGP interface video display card Description The AGP slot is a high speed slot exclusively designed for an AGP video display card The AGP slot supports the following type of AGP card e AGP 4X 266MHz data transfer maximum 1064MB second data throughput The slot only supports 1 5V devices Do not use a 3 3V AGP card with this motherboard More Information See the section Connecting amp In stalling Internal Peripherals in Chapter 4 Technical speci fications are listed in Chapter 7 Also see the Advanced Chipset Features section of Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on setting the AGP memory aperture size PCI Expansion Slots AGP slot is for AGP 2X amp 4X cards P4D P4D N Motherboard b PCI Expansion Slots All slots are Bus Master capable and PCI 2 2 com pliant Function The PCI expansion slots are for installing sys tem expansion or add on cards to add additional sys tem hardware Description This motherboard has six Bus Master ca pable PCI expansion slots The slots are 32 bit 33MHz slots and are PCI 2 2 compliant The slots provide a fast
72. nd use the Value keys indicated to change the setting Alternatively press the Enter key and all options for that item will display and you can choose from those listed e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 5 10 User s Manual 4 twil 5 System Configuration CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit without Saving Esc Quit t e Select Item F10 Sawe amp Each Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type User s Manual 5 11 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Standard CMOS Features Main Section Functions This section has the real time clock settings the IDE and floppy device settings Default amp Autodetected Settings The IDE device settings are autodetected You shouldn t need to change this The floppy and other settings are standard defaults Setting Options amp Constraints You can reset the time and date settings if they are not correct for your location CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Time hh m
73. ng Short 1 2 ERO Short 2 3 CEO Function Disabled Default Enabled Jumper JP10 Audio Chip This jumper controls the onboard CMedia audio chip If this is disabled the onboard audio will not work and its system resources are released for other use Function Enabled Default Disabled Jumper JP17 LAN Chip This jumper controls the onboard LAN feature on the P4D N If this is disabled the onboard LAN will not work and its system resources are released for other use Function Enabled Default Disabled User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 3 Motherboard Configuration Firmware Configuration The CMOS Setup Utility The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility a configuration record of system settings This record is based on the Optimized Defaults that are stored with the utility in Flash memory and can be reloaded at any time Many of these settings are either recommended or re quired for the motherboard to operate properly Other settings are customizable and can be changed to suit your specific system configuration and operation requirements A number of the variable settings such as CPU and IDE device settings are set to be automatically detected in the default configuration While these settings can also be established manually automatic detection is more con venient safe and reliable We strongly recommend that you leave all auto detection settings undisturbed unless you have a specific reason
74. nk steady and press one of the clip assembly s locking levers down into the locked position Step 2 Hold the assembly steady and press one of the re taining clip locking arms into the locked position 4 6 User s Manual Step 3 Hold the assembly steady and press the other retain ing clip s locking arm into the locked position Step 4 Plug the Fan power lead onto the CPU fan power connector 4 Installing The Motherboard 3 Repeat the process for the second clip Keep hold ing the Fan Heatsink steady so that you don t dam age the TIM The locking levers should now hold the heatsink securely in the Retention Mechanism Connect Fan Heatsink Power Lead Plug the fan power lead onto the CPU Fan power connec tor near the CPU socket The entire CPU installation is then complete User s Manual P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE Installing System Memory This section details the procedure for installing system memory on the motherboard Correct memory configu ration is critical for proper system operation Please re view this section carefully and follow the configuration guidelines precisely Memory Specifications The motherboard has two DIMM module sockets This motherboard uses DDR SDRAM DIMM modules for sys tem memory The system memory specification are e DDR SDRAM DIMM modules e 200MHz PC1600 or 266MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM e Maximum 2GB total system memory Memory Configuration Options This mothe
75. onfiguration setting The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility cre ates a system configuration record that is stored in CMOS memory in the real time clock chip If the configuration record data becomes corrupted or is destroyed or if the CMOS Setup Utility settings are changed to an unusable configuration the motherboard may not run properly or at all JP6 provides a means to delete the configuration data stored in CMOS memory and reset the configuration to the CMOS Setup Utility s Optimized Defaults Follow this procedure to clear CMOS memory The jumper is beside the coin battery If necessary refer to the board diagram and key in Chapter 2 for the location of the JP6 jumper 1 Turn off and unplug the system Remove the system housing cover see documentation if necessary 2 Set JP6 to the Clear CMOS position by placing the jumper cap over pins 2 and 3 for one minute 3 Return the jumper cap to the Normal position 4 Replace the system housing cover plug in the sys tem and turn it on 5 Run the CMOS Setup utility and load the Optimized Defaults You can then enter any custom settings you require 6 Save the settings as you exit the program and restart the computer The system should now operate normally Setting Function Short 1 2 ERO Normal operation Default Short 2 3 Og Clear CMOS memory see instructions 302 User s Manual twill 3 Motherboard Configuration BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Main Screen The main screen of
76. ot Other Device Enabled feature for IDE Hard Swap Floppy Drive Disabled Disk boot sector Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled Drorectron If ENTE Boot Up NumLock Status on function 15 enabled Gate AZO Option Fast and someone attempt to Typematic Rate setting Disabled write data into this x Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 area BIOS will show em ypematic Delay Msec 250 a warning message on Security Option Setup screen and alarm beep OS Select For DRAM gt 64ME Nan O5 2 Report No FOOD For wIM 95 No ise Move EnterrSelect PUVPOIWalue FlU Save ESCrexit FiliGeneral Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults User s Manual 5 13 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Advanced Chipset Features Main Section Functions Configures the chipset BIOS caching and the AGP Aper ture size Default amp Autodetected Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default or is autodetected Setting Options amp Constraints Don t change anything in this section except the AGP Aperture which you can adjust if needed and the Memory Hole setting if you need to for OS 2 The default AGP setting will work CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable Ev SPD Item Help CAS Latency Time ray Active to Precharge Delay 7 Menu Lese ie DRAM RAS to CAS De lay a DRAM RAS Precharge 3 DRAM
77. ou should not The CMOS Setup Utility User Interface The CMOS Setup Utility user interface is simple and largely self evident The utility can only be operated from the keyboard and all commands are keyboard commands The utility does not support mouse use The commands are straightforward and those available for the program section you are in are listed at the bottom of the screen The main screen has few commands other sections have more General Help which lists the commands and their functions is available at any time by pressing the F1 key Running the CMOS Setup Utility The CMOS Setup Utility does not require an operating system to run You run the utility by typing the Del or Delete key when the computer is starting to boot up The utility s main screen will then appear e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 4 twil 5 System Configuration CMOS Setup Utility Interface commands CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP PCI Configurations PC Health Status Esc Quit F10 Sawe ues Exit Setup e IWILL Smart Setting Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save amp Exit Setup Exit without Saving t e Select Item Time Date Hard Disk Type CMOS
78. overall system performance To increase system performance you can consider using or upgrading to a faster processor The Intel Pentium 4 processor used by this motherboard comes in a variety of clock speeds To maximize perfor mance select a processor with the fastest clock speed the system budget or specification allows The CMOS Setup Utility s IWILL Smart Setting feature will automatically detect and configure whatever proces sors are installed Manual configuration using the TWILL Micro Stepping settings is also available but setting the Intel Pentium 4 processor to operating parameters out side those specified can damage the CPU and void the warranty e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 6 Using The Motherboard Troubleshooting This section details some things you can do to evaluate problems that could possibly occur in the course of us ing this motherboard The topics covered include pos sible hardware problems and problems with the CMOS Setup Utility s system configuration record Hardware Problems A hardware problem may occur either after you install additional hardware or because some existing hardware has failed or has a disconnected or loose connection This section has some pointers on things you can check before seeking assistance General Hardware Troubleshooting If the motherboard does no
79. pecifications are listed in Chapter 7 O O Heatsink fan assembly ZIN AN mounting frame mPGA478B n DBDDOODOOOOOOOOOOGOOO J OOOOOOOO0O0O000000000000 OO00000000000000000000 lJilooooooooooooooooooO000 OOO0O00 00000 ooooo O0oooo JOOOOO 000900 ooooo f00000 ooooOo 90000 ooooOo 00000 ooooo 00000 ooooo ooooo ooooo O000oo0o n 00000 00000 n OOOOOOOO00000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO H OOO0O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOj OOOOOOO0O00000000000000 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw DIMM Sockets System memory sockets for either 200MHz PC1600 or 266MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM modules See Chapter 4 for impor tant installation informa tion System Memory Sockets Function The DIMM system memory sockets are for in stalling DDR SDRAM system memory modules Description There are two DIMM memory module sock ets on the motherboard These sockets are for 200MHz PC1600 or 266MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory modules The sockets function independently allowing a variety of memory configurations up to a total of 1GB two 512MB DDR DIMMs More Information See the section on Installing System Memory in Chapter 4 for configuration specifications and installation instructions Technical specifications are listed i
80. ponents Ifyou are installing the board in a new system you ll need at least the following internal components e Intel Pentium 4 processor e At least one DDR SDRAM memory module e 1 5V AGP video display card e Desired storage devices hard disk CD ROM etc You will also need whatever external system peripherals you intend to use which will normally include at least a keyboard a pointing device and a video display monitor e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o User s Manual 1 5 P4D P4D N Motherboard wi e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 1 6 User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 2 Key Features 8 Components Chapter Topics Hardware Features Motherboard Layout Key Features 8 Components Software Features Driver Software Utility Software 2 Key Features 8 Components This chapter explains the location and function of this motherboard s key features and components In addition it details the software that comes on the Power Installer support CD ROM disc Please review this chapter if you are installing the motherboard It is also useful for refer ence regarding feature functions after the board is in stalled in a working system e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Motherboard Layout The diagram
81. py is for connecting one floppy disk drive to the motherboard Description The floppy disk drive connector supports connecting one floppy disk drive to the motherboard The Floppy drive connector uses a standard FDD rib bon cable The floppy disk drive connected to the end of the cable will function as Drive A A second drive can be added as Drive B if required More Information See the section on Connecting In ternal Peripherals in Chapter 4 for instructions on con necting a floppy disk drive Technical specifications are listed in Chapter 7 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw ATX Power Connectors An ATX power supply with three power leads is re quired for this board Other Internal Connectors There are several other connectors on the motherboard ATX Power Connectors Function Connectors for leads from a system ATX power supply Description There are three power connectors on the motherboard for leads from an ATX power supply The power supply leads plug into the connectors The con nector design prevents incorrect orientation There are two additional connectors in addition to the standard 20 pin ATX connector The extra 4 pin connector supplies 12 volt current and the 6 pin auxiliary power connector provides additional 3 3 and 5 volt power More Information Please refer to Chapter 4 Installing the Board in a System Housing Chapter 7 lists technical specifications Standard ATX connector
82. rboard has flexible memory configuration options These include e Supports 16MB 64MB 128MB 256MB amp 512MB modules e Any capacity DIMM may be used in either socket as long as total memory does not exceed 2GB e Modules should be the same speed for best system performance Module Types There are two DDR memory types e DDR e ECC DDR DDR is standard DDR SDRAM memory ECC DDR is Er ror Correcting Code DDR which provides additional data security e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 408 User s Manual Module Installation All modules insert in the DIMM sockets in the same way The socket retaining arms should rotate up and engage the module s re taining notches as you press it into the socket They must engage for the module to be properly in Stalled User s Manual 4 Installing The Motherboard Installing Memory Modules Installing DIMM modules is simple The modules insert in the sockets and are held in place by the socket retain ing arms The edge connectors on the modules are of different widths and there are key notches in each mod ule These ensure that you can not insert a module incor rectly Before you install any modules you should choose a configuration You should then prepare the required num ber and type of DDR modules To install either type of module follow this procedure 1 Align the module to the socket so that the
83. s show these If you are installing a non boxed processor the procedure is the same but the accessory items may have a different appearance Please follow the installation procedure as illustrated on the next two pages The illustrations are generic and do not specifically represent this motherboard The processor installation procedure is as follows 1 Raise the locking lever of the processor locking mechanism to a perpendicular position Raise the socket lever to the vertical position 2 Align the processor to the socket by matching the Pin 1 corner of the socket to the Pin 1 corner on the socket which is located at the corner where the locking arm attaches to the socket Match the Pin 1 positions on the socket and the processor P4D P4D N Motherboard lw 3 Carefully insert the Pentium 4 processor in the socket receptacles taking care not to bend any pins Step 3 Insert the processor Gently press the processor into the socket 4 Lower the locking mechanism s retaining lever and secure it in place to secure the processor in the socket Grasp the processor by the edges and gently pull upwards to insure it is properly inserted The processor shouldn t move Step 4 Secure the retaining lever Press the retaining lever back down into the horizontal position and make sure it latches in place 4e User s Manual twi 4 Installing The Motherboard Installing the Heatsink Once you have installed
84. serious conflict that the 05 cannot boot ise Move Enterrsetect PU PD value FlO 5ave ESCSExif ElzGeneral Help F5 Previous values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults User s Manual 5917 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw PC Health Status Section Function Configures the Shutdown Temperature and displays de tected system information Default amp Autodetected Settings The Shutdown Temperature settings is an optimized de fault The list of system information is autodetected and displayed Setting Options amp Constraints You can select a the Shutdown Temperature setting If the detected CPU temperature reaches that point the sys tem will automatically shut down to protect the CPU CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature Disabled Item Help Current System Temp Current CPUL Temperature Menu Lese b CPUFan Speed Fan Speed kr li a r a ise Move Enter Select PI PO value FlO0 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults 5 18 User s Manual twil 5 System Configuration CPU Smart Setting Section Function Configures CPU settings Default amp Autodetected Settings The default setting is to autodetect CPU and DRAM set tings Don t change the Spread Spectrum setting Setting Options amp Constraints Don t change the auto dete
85. t a e n kn a ia an a e e IS Led 2 7 POr EPan Oi SUIS se ki ki ki e si ao ken n Pete T e 2 7 Dive CONN CEO NS aia lkol os a ia iste at a al a a an e atak n e ia ad ta 2 9 IDE DAVE CONN CLONS ss tuse bio ped aa bos boue ii ii te SSMO LAM e eo lus 2 9 FLODDV DISK DIVE CONNCCLOF sod deae diee on dela ei dash a tno USURIS 2 9 Other Internal COlec LO AS ouod a Ea IR INI E Patek idea uestes pe Po ak k 2 10 AIX POWCRr CONNCCIONS esse tops ist ue Ue osi kisa ho aue aka is OU PED es Zo 2 10 CPU amp System Cooling Fan Connectors J39 40 41 eese ee 2 10 WOL Wake On LAN Connector JAS tas sees odds eos Eu epe ba Ped eski ban 2 11 CD In amp AUX Audio Connectors J69 8 J70 eeeeoeoeeoououoeoeoeseusoooooos 2 12 IR CONINOGLON I 4 aide dwa ba ia ak eee a lwe ve Fons ae ize aa E hd 2 12 6 Channel Audio Option Connector J66 67 eeeeeeeeeoeoeoeoeoeoeooososose 2 13 Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector JP12 eveeoeoeoeosooeoesenenouonoe 2 13 USB Parts 3 4 Conector JO 5 esee dae so ao dad sak EET se obe adden ao 2 14 Smartcard Reader Connector J78 s o ee eed t e edes po eu Devis gs 2 14 System Management Bus Connector SMB1 eee 2 15 Front Panel CONNCELONS susct d deno io ute ii s aaa red ate 2 15 battery Connector BT and oo ette aote k aide va a s ssa kan ob Dd 2 16 Externat O URTEIL 2 16 PSZ PONS aa r T 2 16 UBT ON EE O T A 2 17 e 9 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
86. t operate properly when you first try to use it in the system it is likely that it is either configured incorrectly there are problems with external connections It os also possible the board or some other system component is defective Always check the most obvious possibilities first First check the external components e Make sure the system the monitor and any other external peripherals are plugged in and turned on Confirm that the system and the power LEDs on any external peripherals are on e Check that the monitor keyboard and mouse are properly connected Next check the CMOS Setup Utility e Run the CMOS Setup Utility and load the Optimized Defaults Reset any other custom settings Remem ber to Save amp Exit Setup to restart the computer e e e e e e e et P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e o If there is still a problem check the internal components Turn off and unplug the system before you remove the system housing cover e Press all installed DIMMS into the module sockets to make sure they re fully inserted e Make sure you used the correct cables to connect the internal peripherals and that the peripherals are properly connected to the motherboard Check the Master Slave positions on all IDE cables If you in stalled a device that uses ATA 100 mode make sure it is connected to the motherboard with an ATA 100 cable to ensure maximum performance e Check that all expansion cards are corre
87. t setting THE CPU IS Item Help THE CP ID IS THE CPU EXPECT SPEED IS Menu Level w CPU Micro Code Updated to Spread Spectrum Disabled stee TWILL Micro Steooing s CPU Clock 100 CPU Clock Ratio es CPU Vcore Setting Auto DRAM Clock By SPD BIOS ROM Flash Protect Non Flash ise Move Enter 5elect e PL PD2value FlO Save ESCSExif ElzGeneral Help F5 Previous values F Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software IWILL Smart setting THE CPU IS Item Help THE CPU ID IS THE CPU EXPECT SPEED IS Menu Level w CPU Micro Code Updated to Spread Spectrum BIOS ROM Flash Protect IWILL Micr Non Flash CPU Clock Flashahle CPU Clock Ratio CPU Vcore Setting DRAM Clack BIOS ROM Flash Pr Tl Mowe ENTER Accept ESC Abort ise Move EnterrSetect a PUVPOiWalue ElO Sav ESCSEsxi ElzGeneral Help FS Previous Values F Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults User s Manual 3e5 P4D P4D N Motherboard lw Hardware Configuration Jumpers Jumper JP6 Keyboard Power On This jumper controls the Keyboard Power On feature If this is disabled the firmware Keyboard Power On fea tures controlled by the CMOS Setup Utility will not work You must set this jumper to the Enabled setting to use this feature JP6 Keyboard Power On Setting Short 1 2 Eo Short 2 3 Og JP10 Audio Chip Setting Short 1 2 ID Short 2 3 oENI JP17 LAN Chip Setti
88. tem Housing 4 10 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o VI User s Manual twi P4D P4D N Motherboard Motherboard Installation Procedure eee 4 10 Connecting Front Panel Components eeeeeeeeeeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoouoooooose 4 12 Completing System Configuration cccscscscscscscecscececececscecececenees 4 12 5 System Configuration u v oaw s eso iaa o veux ke epe vise dd evies ees aL Installing or Connecting Internal Peripherals 5 1 Insratung ar AGP CaO ius usec merca sese vutu bro Deo ke aoa musk ger VR EE OR S urs 5 2 AGP CORTIGUFOLIOTI kek oi bean oi Du a did of bro utu a ate ka dua a aie bn 5 2 EI SPWOYE O AW ec D Connecting Internal DEVICES 412l ta kew l w ko Epod bea a e ko Ee aa vaksen kak den 5 3 Connecting A DE DEVIC S uoces anba a dwa as ks ak af a si ai ti pe ea ks kwa ia 5 3 Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive cccccececececececececececesescseecececececeees 5 4 Connecting External System Peripherals ccccccccscscscscscsssesesscsces 5 6 Connecting a Display MORIEOT se t aaa so b k Sed euin ME aen Pa oL a eu UE sato 5 6 Connecting a Keyboard 8 MOUSEC cccecscscscscscececececececesesescscececeees 5 6 Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility c eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eere ou 5 8 The CMOS Setup Utility User Interface cccccc
89. th the IR port module in order to use it Consult the installation instructions that came with the module for additional instructions User s Manual 695 P4D P4D N Motherboard MADE e e e e e e e e o Performance Optimization This section covers things you can do to increase the performance of a system based on this motherboard The topics covered include system memory disk subsystems and processor upgrades or adjustments System Memory Adding system memory will increase system performance and capability under any of the supported Operating Sys tem This motherboard supports a total of 2GB of system memory If you have not installed the maximum you can consider increasing the amount of installed system memory Additional system memory speeds up system operation and in some cases produces additional stabil ity in the Operating System Disk Subsystems This motherboard supports IDE drives using data trans fer modes up through ATA 100 If you use IDE drives as the primary disk subsystem selecting drives that sup port ATA 100 and have a high rotation speed at least 7 200rpm will maximize performance If you need even better performance from a disk sub system you can consider adding a SCSI controller card and SCSI disk drive A SCSI disk controller with high speed SCSI hard disk drives will provide a substantial performance enhancement Processor Upgrades amp Adjustments Processor speed has a significant effect on
90. the CMOS Setup Utility has a Load Opti mized Defaults item that loads the default operation set tings After you perform the Clear CMOS procedure load the defaults as follows 1 Select Load Optimized Defaults and press the Enter key 2 A message will appear asking you to confirm 3 Type a Y to confirm and press the Enter key again 4 Make other settings you require 5 Select Save amp Exit Setup and press the Enter key The system will restart and use the new settings See the section on Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 for information on how to use this program CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configural Load Optimized Defaults Y N B etup PC Health Status having Esc Quit f e Select Item F10 7 Sawe ELE Setup Load Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup Utility Copyright cC 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features e IWILL Smart Setting Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management word PnP PCI Configura SAVE to CMOS and EXIT vy M M etup PC Health Status faving Esc Quit t e Select Item F10 Sawe ELI Setup save
91. word Power Management Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit without Saving Esc r Quit tf e Select Item EIU 7 Sawe e EI Setup Time Date Hard Disk Twpe Sections marked by an arrow on the main screen list command instructions at the bottom of the screen CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Time hh mm ss 6 3 uc wu Menu Leve po IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave Change the internal IDE Secondary Master lace IDE Secondary Slave Drive A 3 50m Drive B EGA VGA All Errors GADE 654 2K ise Move Enter Setect PU PO value Eli Sav ES5c Ex1t fl General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults 3 8 User s Manual e e e e e e e e e e e e e User s Manual 3 Motherboard Configuration Reconfiguring the Motherboard You can change the default configuration as shipped of this motherboard as needed However since this motherboard has only a few hard configuration options and the CMOS Setup Utility is configuration is mostly either required recommended or automatic there will probably be little reason to do so Hardware Reconfiguration We recommend leaving the jumper settings at the default settings unless you need to perform the Clear CMOS pro cedure It is much more convenient to control the BIOS Flash Protection feature using the CMOS Setup Utility

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