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3. SYSTEM BOARD D1241 USERS MANUAL O FUJITSU COMPUTERS SIEMENS Is there any technical problem or other question you need clarified Please contact e _ one of our service partners e your sales partner e your sales outlet The addresses of your service partners are contained in the guarantee booklet or in the service address booklet The latest information on our products tips updates etc can be found on the Internet under http www fujitsu siemens com Dieses Handbuch wurde auf Recycling Papier gedruckt This manual has been printed on recycled paper Ce manuel est imprim sur du papier recycle Este manual ha sido impreso sobre papel reciclado Questo manuale stato stampato su carta da riciclaggio Denna handbok r tryckt p recyclingpapper Dit handboek werd op recycling papier gedrukt Herausgegeben von Published by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH Bestell Nr Order No A26361 D1241 Z120 1 7619 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 0800 08 00 A26361 D1241 Z120 1 7619 SYSTEM BOARD D1241 USER S MANUAL Introduction Features SYSTEM BOARD D1241 Hardware Setup BIOS Setup OS Driver Installation USER S MANUAL Software Reference Appendix October 2000 edition Copyright Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH 2000 Intel Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks and MMX and OverDrive are trademarks of Intel Corporation USA Microsoft MS MS DOS and Windows are regist
4. nections or call your retailer for assistance Award BIOS Beep Codes Beep Meaning One short beep when No error during POST displaying logo Long beeps in an endless loop No DRAM installed or detected One long beep followed by Video card not found or video card three short beeps memory bad High frequency beeps when CPU overheated system 1s working System running at a lower frequency User s Manual 33 3 HARDWARE SETUP 7 During power on hold down lt Delete gt to enter BIOS setup Follow the instructions in 4 BIOS SETUP Powering Off your computer You must first exit or shut down your operating system before switching off the power switch For ATX power supplies you can press the ATX power switch after exiting or shutting down your operating system If you use Windows 9X click the Start button click Shut Down and then click Shut down the computer The power supply should turn off after Windows shuts down NOTE The message You can now safely turn off your computer will not appear when shutting down with ATX power supplies 34 User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS 4 1 1 Upon First Use of the Computer System It is recommended that you save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS along with a Flash Memory Writer utility AFLASH EXE to a bootable floppy disk n case you need to reinstall the BIOS later AFLASH EXE is a Flash Memory Writer utility that updates the BIOS by
5. User s Manual 47 48 4 BIOS SETUP 4 4 Advanced Menu m 11 em Speci 1 fic ic Help m BEINE CPU Level 2 Cache Enabled CPU Level 2 acis n SEE Disabled Enter gt to enable or Processor Serial Mum Disabled disable BIUS Update Mouse Function Control 05 7 Onboard Memory gt 64H Disabled CHIP Configuration I U Device Configuration PCI Configuration Shadow Configuration CPU Level 1 Cache CPU Level 2 Cache Enabled These fields allow you to choose from the default of Enabled or choose Disabled to turn on or off the CPU s Level 1 and Level 2 built in cache Configuration options Disabled Enabled CPU Level 2 Cache ECC Check Disabled This function controls the ECC capability in the CPU level 2 cache Con figuration options Disabled Enabled Processor Serial Number Disabled The Processor Serial Number is a unique number that is added to every Pentium III processor to help verify the identity of the user across the Internet Set this field to Enabled when you need increased security for doing busi ness online or e commerce Otherwise leave it to its default setting of Dis abled for greater anonymity when surfing the Internet NOTE This field is available only when a Pentium III processor 1s installed in your system BIOS Update Enabled This functions as an update loader integrated into the BIOS to supply the processor with the required data In the default position of Enabled
6. Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled This field speeds up the Power On Self Test POST routine by skipping retesting a second third and fourth time Configuration options Disabled Enabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled When enabled the BIOS will seek the floppy disk drive to determine whether the drive has 40 or 80 tracks Configuration options Disabled Enabled Full Screen Logo Enabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 7 Exit Menu Once you have made all of your selections from the various menus in the Setup pro gram you should save your changes and exit Setup Select Exit from the menu bar to display the following menu Item Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Exit setup utility and Discard Changes dose your changes to e Changes NOTE Pressing lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select one of the options from this menu or lt F10 gt from the legend bar to exit this menu Exit Saving Changes Once you are finished making your selections choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even when the PC 1s turned off Once this option is selected a confirma tion is asked Select Yes to save changes and exit NOTE If you attempt to exit the Setup program without saving your changes the program will promp
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8. Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 9 Starting Up the First Time l After all connections are made close the system case cover 2 Be sure that all switches are off in some systems marked with O and the power input voltage 1s set to comply with the standard used in your country 220V 240V or 110 120V 3 Connect the power supply cord into the power supply located on the back of your system case according to your system user s manual 4 Connect the power cord into a power outlet that 1s equipped with a surge protector 5 You may then turn on your devices in the following order a Your monitor b External SCSI devices starting with the last device on the chain c Your system power For ATX power supplies you need to switch on the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on the front of the case 6 The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light For ATX power supplies the system LED will light when the ATX power switch 1s pressed The LED on the monitor may light up or switch be tween orange and green after the system s if t complies with green standards or if it has a power standby feature The system will then run power on tests While the tests are running the BIOS will alarm beeps or additional messages will appear on the screen If you do not see any thing within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power the system may have failed a power on test Recheck your jumper settings and con
9. SETUP 4 2 1 BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features POWER Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management features BOOT Use this menu to configure the default system device used to lo cate and load the Operating System EXIT Use this menu to exit the current menu or specify how to exit the Setup program To access the menu bar items press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard until the desired item is highlighted 4 2 2 Legend Bar At the bottom of the Setup screen you will notice a legend bar The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the various setup menus The following table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding alternates and functions Navigation Key s Function Description lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt Displays the General Help screen from anywhere in the BIOS Setup lt Esc gt Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a sub menu lt or gt keypad arrow Selects the menu item to the left or right T or 1 keypad arrow Moves the highlight up or down between fields minus key Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field plus key or spacebar Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field Enter Brings up a selection
10. a Wake On LAN output such as the PCI L101 Ethernet card see 7 APPENDIX The connector powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card IMPORTANT This feature requires that Wake On LAN or PCI Modem card is enabled see 4 5 1 Power Up Control and that your system has an ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5V standby power IMPORTANT Requires an ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5 volt standby power WOL_CON 5 Volt Standby PME Ground CUR DLS Wake On LAN Connector 13 Wake On Ring Connector 2 pin WOR This connector connects to internal modem cards with a Wake On Ring output The connector powers up the system when a ringup packet or signal 1s received through the internal modem card NOTE For external modems Wake On Ring is detected through the COM port IMPORTANT This feature requires that Wake On LAN or PCI Modem card is enabled see 4 5 1 Power Up Control and that your system has an ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5V standby power Ground Ring CUR DLS Wake On Ring Connector User s Manual 27 3 HARDWARE SETUP 14 IDE SCSI Activity LED 2 pin IDELED Also in Panel Connectors This connector supplies power to the cabinet s activity LED Read and write act vity by devices connected to the Primary Secondary IDE and SCSI connec tors will cause the LED to light up Same as the HDD Access p LED in the panel connectors IDELED CUR DLS I
11. between ON and SLEEP or ON and SOFT OFF depending on your BIOS or OS setting Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more than 4 seconds will turn the system off The system power LED shows the status of the system s power 21 Chassis Intrusion Lead 4 1 pin This requires an external detection mechanism such as a chassis intrusion moni tor sensor or microswitch The sensor is triggered when a high level signal is sent to the Chassis Signal lead which occurs when a panel switch or light detec tor s triggered This function requires the optional CIDB chassis intru sion module to be installed see 7 APPENDIX If the chassis intrusion lead is not used a jumper cap must be placed over the pins to close the circuit 22 Reset Switch Lead 2 pin This 2 pin connector connects to the case mounted reset switch for rebooting your computer without having to turn off your power switch This 1s a preferred method of rebooting to prolong the life of the system s power supply 23 System Power LED Lead 3 1 pin This 3 1 pin connector connects to the system power LED which lights when the system 1s powered on and blinks when it is 1n sleep or soft off mode This feature can be programmed through ASIC 24 NMI Button 2 pin This 2 pin connector connects to a panel button to allow a non mask interrupt command to be sent to the operating system 25 System Warning Speaker Connector 4 pin This 4 pin connector connects to the case mounte
12. compliant delayed transac tions Concurrent PCI provides increased bandwidth reduced system latencies 1m proves video and audio performance and improves processing of host based appli cations CPU Central Processing Unit The CPU sometimes called Processor actually functions as the brain of the computer It interprets and executes program commands and processes data stored in memory Currently there are socket 370 for Pentium III FC PGA and Celeron PPGA socket 7 for Pentium AMD Cyrix IBM slot 1 for Pentium II and UD slot 2 for Xeon and slot A for AMD processors Device Driver A device driver is a special set of instructions that allows the computer s operating system to communicate with devices such as VGA audio printer or modem DOS Disk Operating System DOS is the foundation on which all other programs and software applications oper ate including Windows DOS is responsible for allocating system resources such as memory CPU time disk space and access to peripheral devices For this reason DOS constitutes the basic interface between you and your computer DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory There are several different types of DRAM such as EDO DRAM Extended Data Output DRAM SDRAM Synchronous DRAM and RDRAM Rambus DRAM Flash ROM The flash ROM is designed to be a resident program and can be updated by a spe cific programming method Normally the flash ROM is used for system BIOS
13. lt gt key you can demote devices Promotion or demotion of devices alters the priority which the sys tem uses to search for a boot device on system power up Configuration fields include Removable Devices IDE Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM and Other Boot Device Removable Device Legacy Floppy Configuration options Disabled Legacy Floppy LS120 ZIP 100 ATAPI MO IDE Hard Drive This field allows you to select which IDE hard disk drive to use in the boot sequence Pressing Enter will show the product IDs of all connected IDE hard disk drives ATAPI CD ROM This field allows you to select which ATAPI CD ROM drive to use in the boot sequence Pressing Enter will show the product IDs of all your con nected ATAPI CD ROM drives Other Boot Device Select INT18 Device Network Configuration options Disabled SCSI Boot Device INT18 Device Net Work User s Manual 61 62 4 BIOS SETUP Plug amp Play O S No This field allows you to use a Plug and Play PnP operating system to con figure the PCI bus slots instead of using the BIOS When Yes s selected interrupts may be reassigned by the OS When a non PnP OS is installed or you want to prevent reassigning of interrupt settings select the default set ting of No Configuration options No Yes MPS 1 4 Support Enabled This field allows you to enable or disable the MultiProcessor Specification 1 4 support Configuration options Disabled
14. menu for the highlighted field Home or lt PgUp gt Moves the cursor to the first field End or lt PgDn gt Moves the cursor to the last field F5 Resets the current screen to its Setup Defaults lt F10 gt Saves changes and exits Setup User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP General Help In addition to the Item Specific Help window the BIOS setup program also pro vides a General Help screen This screen can be called up from any menu by sim ply pressing lt F1 gt or the Alt lt H gt combination The General Help screen lists the legend keys with their corresponding alternates and functions Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program See 4 7 Exit Menu for detailed information on saving changes and exiting the setup program Scroll Bar When a scroll bar appears to the right of a help window it indicates that there 1s more information to be displayed that will not fit in the window Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt or the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the entire help docu ment Press lt Home gt to display the first page press lt End gt to go to the last page To exit the help window press lt Enter gt or lt Esc gt Sub Menu Note that a right pointer symbol as shown n the left view en en appears to the left of certain fields This pointer indicates that prmace ine asub menu can be launched from this field A sub menu con oe tains additional options for a field parameter To cal
15. password will be set to Disabled A Note about Passwords The BIOS Setup program allows you to specify passwords n the Main menu The passwords control access to the BIOS during system startup The pass words are not case sensitive In other words it makes no difference whether you enter a password using upper or lowercase letters The BIOS Setup pro gram allows you to specify two separate passwords a Supervisor password and a User password When disabled anyone may access all BIOS Setup pro gram functions When enabled the Supervisor password 1s required for enter ing the BIOS Setup program and having full access to all configuration fields Forgot the Password If you forgot the password you can clear the password by erasing the CMOS Real Time Clock RTC RAM The RAM data containing the password information is powered by the onboard button cell battery To erase the RTC RAM 1 Unplug your computer 2 Short the solder points 3 Turn ON your computer 4 Hold down lt Delete gt during bootup and enter BIOS setup to re enter user preferences Halt On All Errors This field determines which types of errors will cause the system to halt Configuration options All Errors No Error All but Keyboard All but Disk All but Disk Keyboard Installed Memory XXX MB This display only field displays the amount of conventional memory detected by the system during bootup You do not need to make changes to this field
16. received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference n a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there 1s no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user 1s encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures e Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 1s connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly ap proved by the manufacturer could void any assurances of safety or performance and could result in violation of Part 15 of the FCC Rules Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations 47 part 15 193 1993 Washington DC Office of the F
17. the ISA add on card hard ware conflict problem The PnP BIOS uses a memory block to define and remember each card s configuration which allows the user to change the card s IRQs and DMA in BIOS either automatically or manually POST Power On Self Test When you turn ON the computer it will first run through the POST a series of software controlled diagnostic tests The POST checks system memory the mother board circuitry the display the keyboard the diskette drive and other I O devices PS 2 Port PS 2 ports are based on IBM Micro Channel Architecture This type of architecture transfers data through a 16 bit or 32 bit bus A PS 2 mouse and or keyboard may be used on ATX motherboards RDRAM Rambus DRAM Developed by Rambus Inc this type of memory can deliver up to 1 6GB of data per second RDRAM is the first interface standard that can be directly implemented on high performance VLSI components such as CMOS DRAMs memory control lers and graphics video ICs User s Manual 67 N E y Z Q x 68 9 APPENDIX ROM Read Only Memory ROM is nonvolatile memory used to store permanent programs called firmware used in certain computer components Flash ROM or EEPROM can be repro grammed with new programs or BIOS SCSI Small Computer System Interface High speed multi threaded I O interface defined by the X3T9 2 committee of the American National Standards Institute ANSI for connecting many periphera
18. uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the motherboard This file works only in DOS mode To determine the BIOS version of your motherboard check the last four numbers of the code displayed on the upper left hand corner of your screen during bootup Larger numbers represent a newer BIOS file 1 Type FORMAT A S at the DOS prompt to create a bootable system floppy disk DO NOT copy AUTOEXEC BAT amp CONFIG SYS to the disk 2 Type COPY D AFLASH AFLASH EXE A assuming D is your CD ROM drive to copy AFLASH EXE to the just created boot disk NOTE AFLASH works only in DOS mode It will not work with DOS prompt n Windows and will not work with certain memory drivers that may be loaded when you boot from your hard drive It is recommended that you reboot using a floppy 3 Reboot your computer from the floppy disk NOTE BIOS setup must specify Floppy as the first tem in the boot sequence 4 In DOS mode type A AFLASH Enter to run AFLASH zt CPI j ASH EMDR WE 134 MA DA EFT BINS Revinion TIEL IMPORTANT If unknown is displayed after Flash Memory the memory chip 1s either not programmable or is not supported by the ACPI BIOS and there fore cannot be programmed by the Flash Memory Writer utility User s Manual 35 4 BIOS SETUP 5 Select 1 Save Current BIOS to File from the Main menu and press lt Enter gt The Save Current BIOS To File screen appears 6 Type a fil
19. which initiates hardware devices and sets up necessary parameters for the OS Since the e of flash ROM can be modified users are able to update the BIOS by them selves IDE Integrated Drive Electronics IDE devices integrate the drive control circuitry directly on the drive itself elimi nating the need for a adapter card in the case for SCSI devices UltraDMA 33 IDE devices can achieve up to 33MB Sec transfer User s Manual 9 APPENDIX LPT Port Line Printer Port Logical device name reserved by DOS for the computer parallel ports Each LPT port is configured to use a different IRQ and address assignment MMX A set of 57 new instructions based on a technique called Single Instruction Multiple Data SIMD which is built into the new Intel Pentium PP MT P55C and Pentium II Klamath CPU as well as other x86 compatible microprocessors The MMX in structions are designed to accelerate multimedia and communications applications such as 3D video 3D sound video conference OnNow The OnNow design initiative s a comprehensive system wide approach to system and device power control OnNow is a term for PC that is always ON but appears OFF and responds immediately to user or other requests The OnNow design initia tive involves changes that will occur in the Microsoft Windows operating system device drivers hardware and applications and also relies on the changes defined in the Advanced Configuration and Power Interfa
20. 2 Fan Speed xxxxRPM Chassis Fan Speed xxxxRPM The onboard hardware monitor 1s able to detect the CPU fan speed and the chassis fan speed in rotations per minute RPM The presence of the fans 1s automatically detected Set to Ignore only 1f necessary VCORE1 Voltage VCORE2 Voltage 3 3V Voltage 5V Voltage 12V Voltage 12V Voltage 5V Voltage xx xV The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the voltage output by the onboard voltage regulators Set to Ignore only if necessary NOTE If any of the monitored items is out of range an error message will appear Hardware Monitor found an error Enter Power setup menu for details You will then be prompted to Press F1 to continue DEL to enter SETUP User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 6 Boot Menu Item Specific Help IDE ig us Hone 3 ATAPI AGUS CD So0B H Boot Sequence 4 Other at m INT18 Device Meteor Enter gt to select the Plug amp jore pedi Ma deulce Enabled rick Poss de rn self Test Enabled To select the boot Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled sequence use the up or Full Screen Logo Enabled down arrow Press gt to move the device up the list or lt gt to move 11 down the list jf Enter Boot Sequence The Boot menu allows you to select among the four possible types of boot devices listed using the up and down arrow keys By using the lt gt or lt Space gt key you can promote devices and by using the
21. 3MHz or 100MHz de pending on the CPU installed High Speed Data Transfer Interface SCSI transfers using Ultral60 Ultra2 depending on model dual channel SCSI controller can handle rates up to 160MB s or 80MB s Ultral60 Ultra2 is backward compatible with slower SCSI de vices so that older SCSI devices are not wasted Ultral60 Ultra2 SCSI cables have twisted pairs compared to flat ribbon cables used in older SCSI standards Advanced 64 bit PCI Maximizes IO bandwidth for the next generation of 64 bit PCI cards supports up to 2 full 64 bit 66 33MHz PCI busses and supports up to 5 32 bit 33MHz PCI busses Full Peer to Peer Support Allows full peer to peer transactions between PCI busses and increases options for intelligent IO and Server Management cards SDRAM Optimized Performance This motherboard supports PC133 regis tered Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SDRAM which increases the data transfer rate to 1064MB s max ACPI Ready ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface is also imple mented on all smart series motherboards ACPI provides more Energy Saving Features for future operating systems OS supporting OS Direct Power Management OSPM functionality With these features implemented in the OS PCs can be ready around the clock yet satisfy all the energy saving standards To fully utilize the benefits of ACPI an ACPI supported OS such as Windows 98 must be used New Compliancy Both the BI
22. 4Mbit 16M x 4 Double Sided 18 128 Double Sided amp Stacked 36 256 128Mbit 32M x 4 Double Sided 18 256 Double Sided amp Stacked 36 512 128Mbit 16M x 8 Single Sided 9 128 Double Sided 18 256 256Mbit 32M x 8 Single Sided 9 128 Double Sided 18 256 256Mbit 64M x 4 Single Sided 18 512 Double Sided amp Stacked 36 1024 User s Manual 17 18 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 5 2 DIMM Installation Insert the module s as shown Because the number of pins are different on either side of the breaks the module will only fit in the orientation shown DIMMs are longer and have different pin contacts on each side and therefore have a higher pin density compared to SIMMs T d P h TTA mun E call oko alba E77 un wmm La EL LO Ed me E z 7 7 Ma m a 5 i E i E L E a A ia sil E i i T a L Lo d q L e LE E j d MBPS El q i A IE LI z m E 3 T p d p E a Bu A A Y L F a prm E d NE E ml pl gt E MEA F 1 i m zx Li PETIT a Pd I The DIMMs must be 3 3V registered for this motherboard To determine the DIMM type check the notches on the DIMMs see figure below CUR DLS 168 Pin DIMM Sockets 168 Pin DIMM Notch Key Definitions 3 3V OALJE DAAM Key Position Voltage Key Position O 3 3V The notches on the DIMM module will shift between left cen
23. 66 66MHz Ultrai60 33MHz 66MHz none Note Grayed components are optional at the time of purchase 14 User s Manual ul 21 wo G OE 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 2 Layout Contents Expansion Slots 1 DIMM 0 1 2 3 p 17 168 Pin System Memory Support 2 CPU p 19 Central Processing Unit CPU 3 PCII PCD PCIB PCIM PCI7 p 20 32 bit PCI Bus Expansion Slots PCT7 depends on model 4 PCIS PCI6 p 20 64 32 bit PCI Bus Expansion Slots depending on model Connectors 1 PS2KBMS p 22 PS 2 Mouse Connector 6 pin female 2 PS2KBMS p 22 PS 2 Keyboard Connector 6 pin female 3 USB p 23 Universal Serial Bus Ports 0 amp 1 Two 4 pin female 4 LAN p 23 Fast Ethernet Connector RJ45 5 PRINTER p 23 Parallel Port Connector 25 pin female 6 COM1 COM2 p 23 Serial Port COM1 COM2 Connectosr Two 9 pin male 7 VGA p 24 Monitor VGA Output Connector 15 pin female 8 USBPORT p 24 Universal Serial Bus Port 10 1 pins 9 CHASSIS p 25 Chassis Intrusion Connector 4 1 pins 10 FLOPPY p 25 Floppy Disk Drive Connector 34 1 pins 11 IDEI IDE2 p 26 Primary Secondary IDE Connectors Two 40 1 pins 12 WOL_CON p 27 Wake On LAN Connector 3 pins 13 WOR p 27 Wake On Ring Connector 2 pins 14 IDELED p 28 IDE SCSI Activity LED 2 pins 15 CPU_FANI2 CHA_FANI 2 p 28 CPU and Chassis Fan Connectors Four 3 pin 16 SMB p 29 SMBus Connector 5 1 pins 17 NIC PANEL p 29 NIC Activity LED 2 pins 18 STATUS PANEL p 29 Status Activity LED 2 pins 19 SMI PA
24. D Primary Hester lser Type HDD Item Specific Help ser Enter gt to select the Translation Method wH type of the IDE drive l User Type HDD allows Cylinders 1824 vou to set each entry on B c H Bi 22MB ii pi Ty Capacity 2999BHB Multi Sector Transfers Maximum SHART e EI Disabled PIO Mo 4 ULTRA DHA Hode 2 Manually enter the number of cylinders heads and sectors per track for your drive Refer to your drive documentation or look on the drive for this information If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not replacing it select None Translation Method LBA Select the hard disk drive type in this field When Logical Block Addressing is enabled 28 bit addressing of the hard drive is used without regard for cylinders heads or sectors Note that LBA Mode is necessary for drives with greater than SO4MB in storage capacity Configuration options LBA LARGE Normal Match Partition Table Manual Cylinders This field configures the number of cylinders Refer to your drive docu mentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field NOTE To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Type HDD and the Translation Method field must be set to Manual User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP Head This field configures the number of read write heads Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field NOTE To m
25. DE Activity LED 15 CPU and Chassis Fan Connectors 3 pin CPU_FAN1 2 CHA_FAN1 2 These connectors support cooling fans of 350mA 4 2 Watts or less Orientate the fans so that the heat sink fins allow airflow to go across the onboard heat sink s instead of the expansion slots Depending on the fan manufacturer the wiring and plug may be different The red wire should be positive while the black should be ground Connect the fan s plug to the board taking into consid eration the polarity of the connector NOTE The Rotation signal is to be used only by a specially designed fan with rotation signal The Rotations per Minute RPM can be monitored using Intel LDSM Utility provided with certain models WARNING The CPU and or motherboard will overheat if there is no airflow across the CPU and onboard heatsinks Damage may occur to the motherboard and or the CPU fan if these pins are incorrectly used These are not jumpers do not place jumper caps over these pins CPU_FAN1 CHA FAN2 Rotation len CHA_FAN1 CPU FAN2 GND En 2V Rotation CUR DLS 12 Volt Cooling Fan Power 28 User s Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 16 SMBus Connector 5 1 pin SMB This connector allows you to connect SMBus System Management Bus de vices SMBus devices communicate by means of the SMBus with an SMBus host and or other SMBus devices SMBus is a specific implementation of an PC bus which is a multi device bus that 1s multiple chips
26. Disabled Wake On LAN PCI Modem allows your computer to be booted from an other computer via a network by sending a wake up frame or signal Con figuration options Disabled Enabled IMPORTANT This feature requires an optional network interface card with Wake On LAN and an ATX power supply with at least 720mA 5V standby power 58 User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP Automatic Power Up Disabled This allows an unattended or automatic system power up You may config ure your system to power up ata certain time of the day by selecting Every day or at a certain time and day by selecting By Date NOTE Automatic Power Up will not work if the system is powered down by operating sys tems such as Windows 98 which have ACPI support enabled Configura tion options Disabled Everyday By Date User s Manual 59 60 4 BIOS SETUP 4 5 2 Hardware Monitor Hardware Honi tor Item Specific Help AMES Enter gt to switch J0 C B6 F ME Temperature between monitoring or CPU Temperature 61 C 141 F ignoring Lr 308RPHM CPU Fan Speed 6 8RPH Chassis Fan Speed Hl VCORE Voltage VCORE Voltage 3 W Voltage Voltage Voltage lol tage Vol tage MB Temperature xxxC xxxF MB2 Temperature xxxC xxxF CPU Temperature xxxC xxxF The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the MB motherboard CPU and power supply temperatures Set to Ignore only if necessary CPU1 Fan Speed xxxxRPM CPU
27. E 3 0 North Bridge 4 ServerWorks Open South Bridge sess 10 4Mbit Firmware Hub FWH een 17 ISA M t VO Chipset ncs cbe beret bo Free Pr e hs touc 19 Main Memory Maximum 4GB support 2 LIMITS OC KC US oai iii 5 PC133 registered SDRAM support Expansion Slots 4 32 bit 33MHz PC 20 2 64 bit 32 bit PCI depending on model 1 1 32 bit PCI depending on model 16 SS A O 15 System I O 1 Floppy Disk Drive Connector eee 7 2 IDE Connectors UltraDMA33 Support 6 1 Parallel Port Connector eee Top 24 2 Serial COM1 COM2 Port Connectors Bottom 23 25 1 RJ 45 Fast Ethernet Connector Top 26 2 USD Pott Conmectors us sen Bottom 26 1 PS 2 Mouse Connector ee Top 27 1 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Bottom 27 1 VGA Monitor Connector eeeenm 22 Network Features Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet Controller 21 Wake On LAN Connector see layout on next page Wake On Ring Connector see layout on next page Hardware Monitoring System Voltage Monitoring integrated in ASIC 14 4 Fan Power amp Speed Monitoring Connectors s
28. NEL p 29 System Management Interrupt Switch Lead 2 pins 20 PWRSW PANEL p 30 ATX Power Soft Off Switch Lead 2 pins 21 CHASSIS PANEL p 30 Chassis Intrusion Connector 2 pins 22 RESET PANEL p 30 Reset Switch Lead 2 pins 23 PWR LED PANEL p 30 System Power LED Lead 3 1 pins 24 NMI PANEL p 30 Non Mask Interrupt Switch 2 pins 25 SPEAKER PANEL p 30 System Warning Speaker Connector 4 pins 26 IDELED PANEL p 30 IDE SCSI Activity LED 2 pins 27 ATXPWR p 31 ATX Power Supply Connector 20 pins 28 SCSI A SCSI B p 31 68 pin Ultra160 Ultra2 SCSI Connectors Two 68 pins User s Manual 15 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 3 Hardware Setup Procedure Before using your computer you must complete the following steps Check Motherboard Settings Install Memory Modules Install the Central Processing Unit CPU Install Expansion Cards Connect Ribbon Cables Panel Wires and Power Supply 3 4 Motherboard Settings WARNING Computer motherboards and expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit IC chips To protect them against damage from static electric ity you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer 1 Unplug your computer when working on the inside 2 Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components If you do not have one touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object such as the power supply case 3 Hold components by the ed
29. OS and hardware levels of the motherboard meet the stringent requirements for SDG2 0 certification The new SDG2 0 require ments for systems and components are based on the following high level goals support for Plug and Play compatibility and power management for configuring and managing all system components and 32 bit device drivers and installation procedures for Windows NT 2000 Color coded connectors and descriptive icons make identification easy as required by PC 99 User s Manual 2 FEATURES 4 Intelligence Fan Status Monitoring and Alarm To prevent system overheat and system damage the CPU power supply and system fans can be monitored for RPM and failure All the fans are set for its normal RPM range and alarm thresholds Temperature Monitoring and Alert To prevent system overheat and system dam age this motherboard supports processor thermal sensing and auto protection e Voltage Monitoring and Alert System voltage levels are monitored to ensure stable current to critical motherboard components Voltage specifications are more critical for future processors so monitoring is necessary to ensure proper system configuration and management e System Resources Alert Today s server operating systems such as Windows NT and Windows 2000 require much more memory and hard drive space to present enormous user interfaces and run large applications The onboard hard ware ASIC in conjunction Intel LDSM will warn the user bef
30. Represents the smallest unit of data used by the computer A bit can have one of two values 0 or 1 User s Manual 65 N E y Z Q x 66 5 APPENDIX Boot Boot means to start the computer operating system by loading it into system memory When the manual instructs you to boot your system or computer 1t means to turn ON your computer Reboot means to restart your computer When using Win dows 95 or later selecting Restart from Start Shut Down will reboot your computer Bus Master IDE PIO Programmable I O IDE requires that the CPU be involved in IDE access and waiting for mechanical events Bus master IDE transfers data to from the memory without interrupting the CPU Bus master IDE driver and bus master IDE hard disk drives are required to support bus master IDE mode Byte Binary Term One byte is a group of eight contiguous bits A byte is used to represent a single alphanumeric character punctuation mark or other symbol COM Port COM 1s a logical device name used by to designate the computer serial ports Point ing devices modems and infrared modules can be connected to COM ports Each COM port is configured to use a different IRQ and address assignment Concurrent PCI Concurrent PCI maximizes system performance with simultaneous CPU PCI and ISA bus activities It includes multi transaction timing enhanced write performance a passive release mechanism and support for PCI 2 1
31. SI A 68 Pin Ultra160 Ultra2 Wide SCSI Connector 34 68 so os SCSI B 68 Pin Ultra160 Ultra2 Wide SCSI Connector CUR DLS Onboard SCSI Connectors User s Manual 31 3 HARDWARE SETUP SCSI Connection Notes This motherboard has two 68 Pin Ultral60 Ultra2 depending on model SCSI con nectors one for each of the two channels The onboard SCSI chipset incorporates an advanced multimode I O cell that sup ports both single ended SE Ultra2 and Ultral60 devices With Ultral60 Ultra2 devices the SCSI bus platform performs at full Ultra160 Ultra2 speeds up to 160MB sec or 80MB sec and extended cabling 12m or 25m in a point to point configura tion When an SE device 1s attached the bus defaults to an SE speed and 1 5m cable length IMPORTANT Connect SCSI devices as shown Each channel should have only one type of SCSI standard e g Ultral60 Ultra2 Ultra Wide Mixing SCSI devices on the same channel will decrease performance to the slower device 68 pin Internal SCSI Cable Twisted Pair Ribbon Channel A EDITT 68 pin Female Internal SCSI Devices up to 15 devices Terminator 68 pin Internal SCSI Cable Twisted Pair Ribbon Channel B EDIT 68 pin Female Terminator Internal SCSI Devices up to 15 devices CUR DLS SCSI Connection Example NOTE Ultral60 Ultra2 devices do not have termination jumpers and must use a separate terminator on the last connector internal or device external 32 User s
32. ake changes to th s field the Type field must be set to User Type HDD and the Translation Method field must be set to Manual Sector This field configures the number of sectors per track Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field NOTE To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Type HDD and the Translation Method field must be set to Manual CHS Capacity This field shows the drive s maximum CHS capacity calculated automati cally by the BIOS from the drive information you entered Maximum LBA Capacity This field shows the drive s maximum LBA capacity calculated automati cally by the BIOS from the drive information you entered Multi Sector Transfers Maximum This option automatically sets the number of sectors per block to the high est number supported by the drive This field can also be configured manu ally Note that when this field 1s automatically configured the set value may not always be the fastest value for the drive Refer to the documentation that came with your hard drive to determine the optimal value and set it manu ally NOTE To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Type HDD Configuration options Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sec tors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors 32 Sectors Maximum SMART Monitoring Disabled This allows the enabling or disabling of the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Te
33. can be connected to the same bus and each one can act as a master by initiating data transfer 5V SMBDATA Ground SMBCLK 1 SMB CUR DLS SMBus Connector The following PANEL illustration is used for items 17 26 next page NIC Activity LED Status LED SMI Lead Power Button Chassis Intrusion HDD access LED HDD access LED NIC activity LED Speaker Power LED Power LED NMI button 5V NM O O Reset Switch Power LED NMI Button Speaker HDD Access LED GND Power button GND Chassis intrude GND Status LED Status LED SMI buttton sleep button NIC activity LED RESET button CUR DLS System Panel Connectors 17 NIC Activity LED 2 pin This shows the status of the NIC through a panel mounted LED 18 Status LED 2 pin This shows the system status as programmed through ASIC 19 System Management Interrupt Lead 2 pin This allows the user to manually place the system into a suspend mode or Green mode where system activity will be instantly decreased to save electricity and expand the life of certain components when the system 1s not in use This 2 pin connector see the preceding figure connects to the case mounted suspend switch User s Manual 29 30 3 HARDWARE SETUP 20 ATX Power Switch Soft Off Switch Lead 2 pin The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to th s lead Pushing the button once will switch the system
34. card s connectors and press firmly 4 Securethe card on the slot with the screw you removed above 5 Replace the computer system s cover 6 Setup the BIOS if necessary see 4 4 3 PCI Configuration 7 Install the necessary software drivers for your k expansion card E E Peer to Peer PCI Bus Configuration Diagram Peer to Peer PCI Bus Configuration Diagram cxet370 Socket 370 ll Secondary PCI Bus 66 33MHz RCC Buffer vo UL CNB30LE 100 133MHz PCI 6 PCI 7 LSI SCSI it 64 bit 32 bit 33MHZz 33MHz lt 896 33MHZz 33MHz lt 53C 1010 33 lt 53C1010 66 PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 ATI RageXL 32 bit 32 bit 32 bit 32 bit Intel 82559 20 User s Manual Primary PCI Bus 83MHz 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 7 2 Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards This is applicable only when MPS 1 4 Support is Disabled in section 4 6 Boot Menu Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate Generally an IRQ must be exclu sively assigned to one use In a standard design there are 16 IRQs available but most of them are already in use leaving 6 IRQs free for expansion cards If your motherboard has PCI audio onboard an additional IRQ will be used If your moth erboard also has MIDI enabled another IRQ will be used leaving 4 IRQs free IMPORTANT If using PCI cards on shared slots make sure that the drivers sup port Share IRQ or that the cards do not need IRQ assignments Confli
35. ce ACPI specification PC100 SDRAM is Intel s goal is to ensure that memory subsystems continue to support evolving platform requirements and to assure that memory does not become a bottle neck to system performance It is especially important to ensure that the PC memory roadmap evolves together with the performance roadmaps for the processors I O and graphics PCI Bus Peripheral Component Interconnect Local Bus PCI bus is a specification that defines a 32 bit data bus interface PCI is a standard widely used by expansion card manufacturers PCI Bus Master The PCI Bus Master can perform data transfer without local CPU help and further more the CPU can be treated as one of the Bus Masters PCI 2 1 supports concur rent PCI operation to allow the local CPU and bus master to work simultaneously Plug and Play BIOS The ISA bus architecture requires the allocation of memory and I O address DMA channels and interrupt levels among multiple ISA cards However configuration of ISA cards is typically done with jumpers that change the decode maps for memory and I O space and steer the DMA and interrupt signals to different pins on the bus Further system configuration files may need to be updated to reflect these changes Users typically resolve sharing conflicts by referring to documentation provided by each manufacturer For the average user this configuration process can be unreli able and frustrating Plug and play PnP BIOS eliminates
36. chnology system which utilizes internal hard disk drive monitoring technology This feature 1s normally disabled because system resources used n this feature may decrease system performance Configuration options Disabled Enabled PIO Mode 4 This option lets you set a PIO Programmed Input Output mode for the IDE device Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance Configuration options 0 1 2 3 4 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Ultra DMA capability allows improved transfer speeds and data integrity for compatible IDE devices Set to Disabled to suppress Ultra DMA capa bility NOTE To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Type HDD Configuration options 0 1 2 3 4 Disabled User s Manual 45 4 BIOS SETUP 1 f 4 BIOS SETUP Other options for Type are CD ROM for IDE CD ROM drives LS 120 for LS 120 compatible floppy disk drives ZIP 100 for ZIP 100 compatible disk drives MO for IDE magneto optical disk drives Other ATAPI Device for IDE devices not listed here After using the legend keys to make your selections on this sub menu press the lt Esc gt key to exit back to the Main menu When the Main menu ap pears you will notice that the drive size appear in the field for the hard disk drive that you just configured 4 3 2 Keyboard Features ain Keyboard Features Item Specific Help Um 1 Select Power on stat
37. ck two 4 pin USB Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices USB 1 Universal Serial Bus USB 2 Fast Ethernet Port Connector RJ45 optional The RJ45 connector s optional at the time of purchase and s located on top of the USB connectors The connector allows the motherboard to connect to a Lo cal Area Network LAN through a network hub RJ45 Parallel Port Connector Burgundy 25 pin PRINTER You can enable the parallel port and choose the IRQ through Onboard Parallel Port see 4 4 2 I O Device Configuration NOTE Serial printers must be connected to the serial port Parallel Printer Port 25 pin female Serial Port Connectors Teal Turquoise 9 pin COM1 COM2 Two serial ports can be used for pointing devices or other serial devices See Onboard Serial Port 1 in 4 2 2 I O Device Configuration for settings 000C 900900 56 060 OOOO psa ee cid bris 00000 COM 1 COM 2 Serial Ports 9 pin male User s Manual 23 3 HARDWARE SETUP 7 Monitor Output Connector Blue 15 pin VGA This connector s for output toa VGA compatible device FON O ON O I o 7 O0000 MO OOOOOOO0O0000 Ir OOOOOOOOOOOO O Ola p O OOO OO le 909 o o 0 0 Of eecee e ME VGA Monitor 15 pin Female 8 USB Header 10 1 pin USBPORT If the USB port connectors on the back panel are inadequate one USB header 1s available for two ad
38. core file of an operating system and is used to boot up the Operating system UltraDMA Ultra DMA 33 is a synchronous DMA protocol designed by Intel This function 1s included into Intel s PIIX4 chipset The traditional IDE transfer only uses one edge of the data stroke as the data transfer Ultra DMA 33 uses both edges of data strobe when the data is transferred Hence the data transfer rate is double of the PIO mode 4 or DMA mode 2 16 6MB s x2 33MB s on ATA 2 devices Ultra ATA 66 also known as Ultra DMA 66 is an extension of current Ultra ATA 33 interface This new high speed interface has doubled the Ultra ATA 33 burst data transfer rate to 66 6 Mbytes sec and maximized disk performance under current PCI local bus environment USB Universal Serial Bus A 4 pin serial cable bus that allows up to 127 plug and play computer peripherals such as keyboard mouse joystick scanner printer modem and monitor to share a bandwidth through a host scheduled token based protocol This allows attaching or detaching while the host and other peripherals are in operation Supports synchro nous and asynchronous transfer types over the same set of wires up to 12Mbit sec USB 2 0 provides twice the transfer rate compared to USB 1 0 and competes with the 1394 standard Wake On LAN Computer will automatically wake up upon receiving a wake up packet through a Network interface when it 1s under power soft off suspend or sleep mode User s Manual
39. cts will arise between the two PCI groups that will make the system unstable or cards inoperable The following table lists the default IRQ assignments for standard PC devices Use this table when configuring your system and for resolving IRQ conflicts ISA Interrupt IRQ Assignments ISA INT Priority Standard Function ISA 00 l System Timer ISA 01 2 Keyboard Controller ISA 02 N A Programmable Interrupt ISA 03 11 Communications Port COM2 ISA 04 12 Communications Port COM1 ISA 05 13 Sound Card sometimes LPT ISA 06 14 Floppy Disk Controller ISA 07 15 Printer Port LPT1 ISA 08 3 System CMOS Real Time Clock ISA 09 4 ACPI Mode when used ISA 10 5 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering ISA 11 6 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering ISA 12 7 PS 2 Compatible Mouse Port ISA 13 8 Numeric Data Processor ISA 14 9 Primary IDE Channel ISA 15 10 Secondary IDE Channel These IRQs are usually available for PCI devices PCI Interrupt IRQ Assignments PCI Slot PCIINTA PCIINTB PCIINTC PCIINTD 1 32 bit PCI 00 PCI 10 PCI 11 PCI 12 2 32 bit PCI 01 PCI 12 PCI 10 PCI 11 3 32 bit PCI 02 PCI 11 PCI 12 PCI 10 4 32 bit PCI 03 PCI 13 PCI 14 PCI 15 5 64 bit PCI 05 PCI 15 PCI 13 PCI 14 6 64 bit PCI 06 PCI 14 PCI 15 PCI 13 7 32 bit PCI 07 PCI 13 PCI 14 PCI 15 User s Manual 21 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 8 Connectors WARNING Some pins are used for connectors or power sources These are clearly distinguished from jumpers n the Motherboard Layo
40. d Disabled Halt On All Errors Installed Henory 128ME System Time XX XX XX Sets your system to the time that you specify usually the current time The format is hour minute second Valid values for hour minute and sec ond are Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 Use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move between the hour minute and second fields System Date XX XX XXXX sets your system to the date that you specify usually the current date The format is month day year Valid values for month day and year are Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Year 100 year range Use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move between the month day and year fields Legacy Diskette A 1 44M 3 5 in Legacy Diskette B None sets the type of floppy drives installed Configuration options None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 1n 1 44M 3 5 n 2 88M 3 5 in Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled This is required to support older Japanese floppy drives Floppy 3 Mode support will allow reading and writing of 1 2MB as opposed to 1 44MB on a 3 5 inch diskette Configuration options Disabled Drive A Drive B Both User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 3 1 Primary amp Secondary Master Slave NOTE Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive Incorrect settings may cause your sy
41. d of inac tivity as set in this user configurable field This feature does not affect SCSI hard drives Configuration options Disabled 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 15 Min User s Manual 57 4 BIOS SETUP 4 5 1 Power Up Control Power Up Control Item Specific Help HL MEMES Enter to select PHR Up On Modem Act Disabled whether or not to Wake On LAN Enabled restart the system after HC power loss Automatic Power Up Disabled AC PWR Loss Restart Disabled This allows you to set whether you want your system to reboot after the power has been interrupted Disabled leaves your system off and Previ ous State sets your system back to the state it 1s in before the power inter ruption Configuration options Disabled Previous State PWR Up On Modem Act Enabled This allows either settings of Enabled or Disabled for powering up the computer when the modem receives a call while the computer is in Soft off mode NOTE The computer cannot receive or transmit data until the com puter and applications are fully running Thus connection cannot be made on the first try Turning an external modem off and then back on while the computer is off causes an initialization string that will also cause the system to power on Configuration options Disabled Enabled Wake On LAN
42. d speaker 26 IDE Activity LED 2 pin This connector supplies power to the cabinet s IDE activity LED Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary or Secondary IDE connectors will cause the LED to light up User s Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 27 ATX Power Supply Connector 20 pin block ATXPWR This connector connects to an ATX power supply The plug from the power sup ply will only insert in one orientation because of the different hole sizes Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that the pins are aligned IMPORTANT Make sure that your ATX power supply can supply at least 1OmA on the 5 volt standby lead 5V SB You may experience difficulty in power ing ON your system if your power supply cannot support the load For Wake On LAN support your ATX power supply must supply at least 720mA 5 VSB 3 3 Volts lt 3 3 Volts 12 0 Volts 3 3 Volts Ground lt Ground Power Supply On 5 0 Volts Ground Ground Ground 5 0 Volts Ground Ground 5 0 Volts Power Good 5 0 Volts 5V Standby 45 0 Volts 412 0 Volts CUR DLS ATX Power Connector 28 Two 68 pin Ultra160 Ultra2 SCSI Connectors This motherboard has two 68 Pin Ultral60 Ultra2 depending on model SCSI connectors one for each of the two channels Each channel can support a maxi mum of 15 devices as specified by Ultral60 Ultra2 standards 1 35 SC
43. ditional USB port connectors Connect the provided USB connector set to the header and mount it to an open slot on your chassis gt Sm a IT A 4 p 10 5 NC GND GND USBP2 USBP3 USBP2 USBP3 USB Power USB Power 1 6 USBPORT CUR DLS USB Header 24 User s Manual 9 3 HARDWARE SETUP Chassis Intrusion Lead 4 1 pin CHASSIS Also in Panel Connectors This requires an external detection mechanism such as a chassis intrusion moni tor sensor or microswitch The sensor 1s triggered when pins 3 and 4 are opened If the chassis intrusion lead is not used a jumper cap must be placed over pins 3 and 4 to close the circuit no connection gnal Chassis Si Ground Same as the Chassis intrude lead in the panel connectors C2 CHASSIS CUR DLS Chassis Open Alarm Lead 10 Floppy Disk Drive Connector 34 1 pin FLOPPY This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable After connect ing the single end to the board connect the two plugs on the other end to the floppy drives Pin 5 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orienta tion when using ribbon cables with pin 5 plugged NOTE Orient the red markings on the floppy ribbon cable to PIN 1 CUR DLS Floppy Disk Drive Connector User s Manual 25 3 HARDWARE SETUP 11 Primary Blue Secondary IDE Connectors 40 1 pin IDE1 IDE2 These connectors support the
44. e Configuration options Disabled Enabled User s Manual 55 56 4 BIOS SETUP 4 5 Power Menu The Power menu allows you to reduce power consumption This feature turns off the video display and shuts down the hard disk after a period of inactivity Item Specific Help Video Off Option Suspend Video Off Method DPMS OFFI Enter gt to select the HDD Power Down Disabled power saving mode Vou can select User Define Power Up Control to go to the suspend Hardware Monitor mode entry below i nter Power Management User Define This option must be enabled to use any of the automatic power saving features If this menu item 1s set to Disabled power management features will not function regardless of other field settings on this menu The User Define option allows you to make your own selections in the Power menu When set to Max Saving system power will be conserved to its greatest amount This field acts as the master control for the power management modes Max Sav ing puts the system into power saving mode after a brief period of system inactiv ity Min Saving 1s almost the same as Max Saving except that the system inactiv ity period is longer Disabled disables the power saving features User Define allows you to set power saving options according to your preference Configuration options User Define Disabled Min Saving Max Saving IMPORTANT Advanced Power Managem
45. e keyboard Auto Repeat Rate 12 5ec for Humlaock Keyboard Hute Hepeat Delay 1 4 Sec f Ed Enter Boot Up NumLock Status On This field enables users to activate the Number Lock function upon system boot Configuration options Off On Keyboard Auto Repeat Rate 12 Sec This controls the speed at which the system registers repeated keystrokes Options range from 6 to 30 characters per second Configuration options 6 Sec 8 Sec 10 Sec 12 Sec 15 Sec 20 Sec 24 Sec 30 Sec Keyboard Auto Repeat Delay 1 4 Sec This field sets the time interval for displaying the first and second charac ters Configuration options 1 4 Sec 1 2 Sec 3 4 Sec 1 Sec 46 User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP Language English This allows selection of the BIOS displayed language Currently only English is available Supervisor Password Disabled User Password Disabled These fields allow you to set the passwords To set the password highlight the appro priate field and press lt Enter gt Type in a password and press lt Enter gt You can type up to eight alphanumeric characters Symbols and other keys are ignored To confirm the password type the password again and press the lt Enter gt The password 1s now set to Enabled This password allows full access to the BIOS Setup menus To clear the password highlight this field and press lt Enter gt The same dialog box as above will appear Press lt Enter gt and the
46. e serial bus at 12 5 25 or SOMBytes sec speeds This serial bus defines both a back plane physical layer and a point to point cable connected virtual bus The primary application of the cable ver sion 1s the integration of I O connectivity at the back panel of personal computers using a low cost scalable high speed serial interface The 1394 standard also pro vides new services such as live connect disconnect capability for external devices including disk drives printers and hand held peripherals such as scanners and cam eras This is anew standard to complement the slower USB interface and to compete with the more expensive SCSI interface AC97 Audio Codec 97 AC 97 is the next step in enabling PCs with audio quality comparable to consumer electronics devices The specification defines new cost effective options to help in tegrate the components necessary to support next generation auto intensive PC ap plications such as DVD 3 D multiplayer gaming and interactive music The speci fication also defines new extensions supporting modem and docking to help both desktop and mobile manufacturers adopt these new technologies more quickly and cost effectively This specification uses software emulation to compete with the PCI SoundBlaster specification ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The ACPI specification defines a cross platform interface designed to support many operating systems ACPI defines a flexible and abstract hard
47. ederal Register National Archives and Records Administration U S Government Printing Office Canadian Department of Communications Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada User s Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 How This Manual Is Organized This manual is divided into the following sections s 5 1 INTRODUCTION Manual information and checklist O 2 FEATURES Production information and specifications E 3 HARDWARE SETUP Intructions on setting up the motherboard S 4 BIOS SETUP Intructions on setting up the BIOS 5 SOFTWARE SETUP Intructions on setting up the included software 6 SOFTWARE REFERENCE Reference material for the included software 7 APPENDIX Optional tems and general reference 1 2 Item Checklist Check that your package is complete If you discover damaged or missing items contact your retailer 1 Motherboard 1 I O Shield 1 Ribbon cable for master and slave IDE drives 1 68 pin LVD SCSI ribbon cable for Ultral60 Ultra2 devices with Terminator 1 Ribbon cable for a 3 5 floppy disk drive 1 Support drivers and utilities 1 This Motherboard User s Manual KK ESI SI SI SI ISI Op
48. ee layout on next page Power ATX Power Supply Connector eene 1 Special Feature LSI 64 bit 66 33MHz 32 bit 33MHz Ultral60 Ultra2 depending on model 2 ch SCSI controller 11 Onboard SCSI Connectors eee 8 9 Form Factor ATX 12 User s Manual 2 FEATURES 2 2 1 Component Locations E LESE gt d oT Fassssasizzet RAMANA m mm User s Manual 13 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 1 Motherboard Layout 24 4 cm 9 6 in
49. elect ECP or ECP EPP in Parallel Port Mode above Configuration options 1 3 Disabled User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 4 3 PCI Configuration Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 IRQ Auto Slot 7 IRQ will only be displayed on supported models These fields set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot The default setting for each field is Auto which utilizes auto routing to determine IRQ use Configuration options Auto NA 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Some nonstandard VGA cards such as graphics accelerators or MPEG video cards may not show colors properly The setting Enabled should correct this problem Otherwise leave this on the default setting of Disabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled PCI Latency Timer 32 Leave on default setting for best performance vs stability Onboard SCSI BIOS Auto Auto allows the motherboard s BIOS to detect whether you have a Symbios SCSI controller If the Symbios SCSI controller is detected the motherboard s Symbios BIOS will be enabled f no Symbios SCSI control ler is detected the onboard Symbios SCSI BIOS will be disabled Disabled will disable the motherboard s Symbios SCSI BIOS so that the BIOS on an add on Symbios SCSI card can be used If your Symbios SCSI card does not have a BIOS the Symbios SCSI card will not function Con figuration options Auto Disabled U
50. ename and the path for example AAXXX XX XXX and then press lt Enter gt 4 1 2 Updating BIOS Procedures WARNING Only update your BIOS if you have problems with your mother board and you know that the new BIOS revision will solve your problems Care less updating can result in your motherboard having more problems l Download an updated BIOS file from the Internet WWW or FTP and save to the disk you created earl er 2 Boot from the disk you created earl er 3 Atthe A prompt type AFLASH and then press lt Enter gt 4 Atthe Main Menu type 2 and then press lt Enter gt The Update BIOS Including Boot Block and ESCD screen appears 5 Type the filename of your new BIOS and the path for example A XXX XX XXX and then press lt Enter gt NOTE To cancel this operation press lt Enter gt Update BIUS Lm luding Bert Block asd ESO fort Winbond WEBCHEH nr ST SAMATA nr Iniel Nene AN AA LPL BUS K i Liiga Lee 36 User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 6 When prompted to confirm the BIOS update press Y to start the update 7 The utility starts to program the new BIOS information into the flash ROM The boot block will be updated automatically only when neces sary This will minimize the chance that a failed update will prevent your system from booting up When the programming 1s finished Flashed Successfully will be displayed NOTE When you see the message Boot Block is different you may
51. ent APM should be installed to keep the system time updated when the computer enters suspend mode activated by the BIOS Power Management For DOS environments you need to add the statement DEVICE C DOS POWER EXE to your CONFIG SYS file For Windows 3 x and Windows 95 you need to install Windows with the APM feature For Windows 98 and later APM is automatically installed A battery and power cord icon labeled Power Management will appear in the Control Panel Choose Advanced in the Power Management Properties dialog box User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP Video Off Option Suspend gt Off This field determines when to activate the video off feature for monitor power management Configuration options Always On Suspend gt Off Video Off Method DPMS OFF This field defines the video off features The DPMS Display Power Manage ment System feature allows the BIOS to control the video display card if it supports the DPMS feature Blank Screen only blanks the screen use this for monitors without power management or green features If set up in your system your screen saver will not display with Blank Screen selected V H SYNC Blank blanks the screen and turns off vertical and horizontal scan ning Configuration options Blank Screen V H SYNC Blank DPMS Standby DPMS Suspend DPMS OFF DPMS Reduce ON HDD Power Down Disabled Shuts down any IDE hard disk drives in the system after a perio
52. ered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation PS 2 and OS 2 Warp are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Inc All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners whose protected rights are acknowledged All rights including rights of translation reproduction by printing copying or similar methods even of parts are reserved Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved Delivery subject to availability Right of technical modification reserved CONTENTS l INTRODUCTION ss ee esse 7 1 1 How This Manual Is Organized orosenie 7 L2 CTI CIC LAA E 7 2 FEATURES essen EEEE eeh 8 2 1 Ihe molnerboatd A toL eoa ul Dod de ao Yon De Quia Med am 8 MA sone 8 2 1 2 Specifications Optional Components 9 2 9 A ee 10 Ze ido Intellisente u a 11 2 2 Motherboard Components sisser ae 12 2 2 1 COmponent Local00 a 13 3 HARDWARE SETUP usada iri 14 Sal Motherboard Eayolt anne 14 3 2 Layout Content 1 ainia 15 3 3 Hardware Setup Procedure an ne 16 34 Motherboard Sete nennen 16 3 3 System Memory DININD u 17 3 3 1 SDRAM Configuration 17 332 DIMM Installation 18 3 6 Central Processing Unit CPU 19 o Expansion Cards sense ek 20 3 7 1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure 20 3 7 2 Assigning IRQs f
53. evices that re quire it Configuration options Disabled Enabled High Priority PCI Mode Enabled This field allows you to give PCI slot 1 a higher priority You may want to leave on the default setting f you are using an IEEE 1394 PCI card Con figuration options Disabled Enabled Onboard PCI IDE Enable Both You can select to enable the primary IDE channel secondary IDE channel both or disable both channels Configuration options Both Disabled User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 4 2 VO Device Configuration NINE o Suar Enter gt to select Floppy Disk Access Control LRH whether or mot to switch drive letter Onboard Serial Port 1 3FBH IRQA assignments Onboard Serial Port 2FBH TIRQSI WART Use Standard Infrared Disabled Onboard Parallel Port Tp a Parallel Port Mode ECP DMA Select Onboard FDC Swap A B No Swap This field allows you to reverse the hardware drive letter assignments of your floppy disk drives Configuration options No Swap Swap AB Floppy Disk Access Control R W When set to Read Only this field protects files from being copied to floppy disks by allowing reads from the floppy disk drive but not writes The setup default R W allows both reads and writes Configuration options R W Read Only Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8H IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8H IRQ3 These fields allow you to set the addresses for the onboard serial connec tors Serial P
54. ges and try not to touch the IC chips leads or con nectors or other components 4 Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever the components are separated from the system 5 Ensure that the ATX power supply is switched off before you plug in or remove the ATX power connector on the motherboard 16 User s Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 5 System Memory DIMM NOTE No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory This motherboard uses only Dual Inline Memory Modules DIMMs Sockets are available for 3 3 Volt power level registered Synchronous Dynamic Random Ac cess Memory SDRAM of 64 128 256 512 1024MB with Serial Presence Detect SPD ECC memory modules must be used to provide reliability enhancements Memory speed setup is recommended through SDRAM Configuration in 4 4 1 Chip Configuration IMPORTANT This motherboard s chipset only supports 64Mbit 128Mbit and 256Mbit registered SDRAMs with ECC This motherboard only operates using synchronous data transfers to the memory When you use a processor with I100MHz FSB it will require that the memory supports 1 OOMHz When you use a proces sor with 133MHz FSB it will require that the memory supports 133MHz or else bootup may not be possible 3 5 1 SDRAM Configurations Technology Configuration Module Chips Memory MB 64Mbit aMx 8 Single Sided 9 64 Double Sided 18 128 6
55. han the RTC used for keeping time e Server Health Monitoring Provides an easy way to examine and manage sys tem status information such as CPU and systerm voltages temperatures and fan status through the onboard hardware ASIC e Enhanced ACPI Programmable BIOS Flash EEPROM offering enhanced ACPI for Windows NT and Windows 2000 compatibility and autodetection of most devices for virtually automatic setup e Smart BIOS 4Mbit firmware gives a new easy to use interface which pro vides more control and protection over the motherboard Provides Vcore and CPU SDRAM frequency adjustments boot block write protection and HD SCSI MO ZIP CD Floppy boot selection Year 2000 certified e CPU Throttling CPU throttling protects CPU from overheating e Integrated IOAPIC Supports full 32 APIC entries and removes the need for a separate IOAPIC chip 2 1 2 Specifications Optional Components The following onboard components are optional at the time of purchase e Cape Lookout Chipset The optional cape lookout chipset together with the onboard Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet controller supports Alert On Lan II AOL II monitoring and management solutions User s Manual 9 10 2 FEATURES 2 1 3 Performance UltraPerformance Onboard Ultra160 Ultra2 depending on model dual chan nel SCSI controller with two connectors that support 30 Ultra160 Ultra2 SCSI devices in two channels Dual Speeds CPU frequency can operate at either 13
56. l dual channel SCSI controller supports up to 30 SCSI devices BIOS configurable onboard SCSI terminations SCSI Chipset SCSI Type PCII 4 PCI5 6 PCI7 LSI 896 33MHz Ultra2 33MHz 33MHz 33MHz LSI 1010 66 66MHz Ultral60 33MHz 66MHz none UltraDMA 33 Support Comes with an onboard PCI Bus Master IDE control ler with two connectors that support four IDE devices on two channels Sup ports UltraDMA 33 PIO Modes 3 amp 4 and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Enhanced IDE devices such as DVD ROM CD ROM CD R RW LS 120 and Tape Backup drives User s Manual 2 FEATURES e PCVISA Expansion Slots 4 32 bit 33MHz PCI 2 3 64 bit 66 33MHz PCI depending on model 1 ASMC slot for IPMI compliant management solution e 4USB Ports Provides more options for additional peripherals e SMBus Features the System Management Bus interface which is used to physi cally transport commands and information between SMBus devices e Wake Up Support Supports Wake On LAN and Wake On Ring and BIOS Wake Up ISA Multi I O Provides two high speed UART compatible serial ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities UART2 can also be directed from COM2 to the Infrared Module for wireless connections e Around the Clock Intrusion Detection Chassis intrusion circuitry can log chassis open events into LDSM The onboard battery supports detection even when normal power is removed and through a new design battery drain 1s even lower t
57. l de vices The standard started from 10MBytes sec to 160MBytes sec Ele today SDRAM Synchronous DRAM The SDRAM features a fully synchronous operation referenced to a positive edge clock whereby all operations are synchronized at a clock input which enables the coexistence of high performance and a simple user interface SDRAM takes memory access away from the CPU s control internal registers in the chips accept the re uest and let the CPU do something else while the data requested 1s assembled for the next time the CPU talks to the memory As they work on their own clock cycle the rest of the system can be clocked faster There is a version optimized for video cards and main memory for motherboards SPD for SDRAM module Serial Presence Detect SPD 1s most like an ID detect for SDRAM module it using a EEPROM component on DIMM module for storing module configuration infor mation inside The Serial Presence Detect function is implemented using a 2048 bit EEPROM component This nonvolatile storage device contains data programmed by the DIMM manufacturer that identifies the module type and various SDRAM organization and timing parameters SSE Streaming SIMD Extensions A set of new instructions added to existing architectures that enables a better visual experience with an accelerated 3D geometry pipeline and support for new applica tions such as real time video encoding and speech recognition System Disk A system disk contains the
58. l up a sub ie eheu menu simply move the highlight to the field and press En Seghndarw Slav ter The sub menu will then immediately appear Use the Aboard Featu T legend keys to enter values and move from field to field within Aetas pali Pas a sub menu just as you would within a menu Use the Esc Key to return to the main menu Y TS Take some time to familiarize yourself with each of the legend keys and their corresponding functions Practice navigating through the various menus and sub menus If you accidentally make unwanted changes to any of the fields use the set default hot key F5 While moving around through the Setup program note that explanations appear in the Item Specific Help window located to the right of each menu This window displays the help text for the currently highlighted field NOTE The item heading in square brackets represents the default setting for that field User s Manual 41 42 4 BIOS SETUP 4 3 Main Menu When the Setup program is accessed the following screen appears Item Specific Help MM 35 351 System Date 05 15 2800 Legacy Diskette A 1 444 3 5 im Enter gt to select field Legacy Diskette B Hone amp to change value Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled Primary Master Buto Primary Slave Auto Secondary Master Auto Secondary Slave Auto Keyboard Features Language English Supervisor Password Disabled User Passwor
59. or Expansion Cards 2 3 8 Gone m 22 SCOT Connection NOLES nee 32 3 9 Starine Up he First Tine aio 33 Ae DIOS SETUP uns aaa NEE 35 4 1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS sess 35 4 1 1 Upon First Use of the Computer System 35 4 1 2 Updating BIOS Procedures seeeeeesusss 36 Ad BIOS Sep Protan pa cialis 39 4 21 BIOS Memi Bir aan ee an 40 1 2 2 NCCC DI esse een 40 2 3 NA INEO EPOC E uen ades an 42 4 3 1 Primary amp Secondary Master Slave 43 43 2 Keyboard Feuer 46 User s Manual CONTENTS A at Ie aS beo exei EES 48 44 1 Emp Conti Ur OM an 50 4 4 2 T O Device Configuration oooccccnncnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnos o AAS gt PEIL E6nHsuralion ann 53 4 4 4 Shadow Configuration ooooccccnnccnnnonoonnncnnnnnnonanonononnnnnnnnanos 55 AD Power IVICA oes edis ose US IRURE Qin Rent toi QE dtm eis 56 d PowerlpConl olzie iride e SEMEN Iren 58 4 5 2 Hardware MOBEOf uico aoa asa tn eii c tad 60 O BOON cad lnea caida 61 MEN Sd on T 63 SEAPPENDIEN nennen MR 65 SL MOSS 65 User s Manual FCC amp DOC COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference
60. or make changes to the power management settings It will then be necessary to reconfigure your system using the BIOS Setup program so that the computer can recognize these changes and record them in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM The EEPROM on the motherboard stores the Setup utility When you start up the computer the system provides you with the opportunity to run this program This appears during the Power On Self Test POST Press lt Delete gt to call up the Setup utility If you are a little bit late in pressing the mentioned key POST will continue with its test routines thus preventing you from calling up Setup If you still need to call Setup restart the system by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Delete gt or by press ing the Reset button on the system chassis You can also restart by turning the system off and then back on again But do so only if the first two methods fail The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy to use as possible It is a menu driven program which means you can scroll through the various sub menus and make your selections among the predetermined choices To access the BIOS Setup program press the lt Delete gt key after the computer has run through its POST NOTE Because the BIOS software is constantly being updated the following BIOS screens and descriptions are for reference purposes only and may not re flect your BIOS screens exactly User s Manual 39 40 4 BIOS
61. ore the sys tem resources are used up to prevent possible application crashes Suggestions will give the user information on managing their limited resources more effi ciently Dual Function Power Button Through BIOS the power button can be defined as the Stand by a k a Suspend or Sleep button or as the Soft Off see ATX Power Soft Off Switch Lead in 3 8 Connectors for more information button Regardless of the setting pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will enter the Soft Off mode Remote Ring On requires modem This allows a computer to be turned on remotely through an internal or external modem With this benefit on hand users can access any information from their computers from anywhere in the world e Alert on LAN II requires optional hardware component Part of Wired for Management to enable IT staff to remotely respond to and resolve system trouble which will decrease down time and lower total cost of ownership Remote man agement response via remote diagnostics and troubleshooting work even when the operating system has frozen Remote power down for power management Asset tracking and monitoring through features like presence ping and logoff notification User s Manual 11 2 FEATURES 2 2 Motherboard Components See opposite page for locations Location Processor Support 2 Socket 370 for Pentium III Processors 2 Chipsets ServerWorks ServerSet L
62. ort 1 and Serial Port 2 must have different addresses Configu ration options 3FSH 1RQ4 2F8H IRQ3 3ESH IRQ4 2E8H 1RQ 10 Disabled UART2 Use Standard Infrared Disabled When enabled this field activates the onboard standard infrared feature and sets the second serial UART to support the infrared module connector on the motherboard If your system already has a second serial port connected to the onboard COM2 connec tor it will no longer work if you enable the infrared feature Configuration options Disabled Enabled User s Manual 51 OJD CG 9 y lo i D C E 52 4 BIOS SETUP Onboard Parallel Port 378H IRQ7 This field sets the address of the onboard parallel port connector If you disable th s feature Parallel Port Mode and ECP DMA Select configurations will not be avail able Configuration options Disabled 378H IRQ7 278H IRQS Parallel Port Mode ECP EPP This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port Normal allows normal speed operation but n one direction only EPP allows bidirectional parallel port operation ECP allows the parallel port to operate in bidirectional DMA mode ECP EPP allows normal speed operation in a two way mode Configuration op tions Normal ECP EPP ECP EPP ECP DMA Select 3 This field allows you to configure the parallel port DMA channel for the selected ECP mode This selection is available only if you s
63. provided UltraDMA 33 IDE hard d sk r bbon cable Connect the cable s blue connector to the motherboard s primary recommended or secondary IDE connector and then connect the gray connector to your UltraDMA 33 slave device hard disk drive and the black connector to your UltraDMA 33 master device It is recommended that non UltraDMA 33 devices be connected to the secondary IDE connector If you install two hard disks you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accord ingly Refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings BIOS now supports specific device bootup see Boot Sequence in 4 6 Boot Menu Pin 20 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20 plugged If you have more than two UltraDMA 33 devices you will need to purchase another UltraDMA 33 cable TIP You may configure two hard disks to be both Masters with two ribbon cables one for the primary IDE connector and another for the secondary IDE connector You may install one operating system on an IDE drive and another on a SCSI drive and select the boot disk through Boot Sequence in 4 6 Boot Menu NOTE Orient the red markings usually zigzag on the IDE ribbon cable to PIN 1 Secondary IDE Connector Primary IDE Connector CUR DLS IDE Connectors Eu 26 User s Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 12 Wake On LAN Connector 3 pin WOL CON This connector connects to a LAN card with
64. ser s Manual 53 4 BIOS SETUP 3 D U U at S 54 4 BIOS SETUP ONB SCSI BIOS First No This field allows giving priority to the onboard SCSI BIOS for SCSI func tions over other SCSI controllers Configuration options No Yes ONB Primary SCSI Term ONB Secondary SCSI Term Enabled These fields allow you to enable or disable the onboard SCSI termination on the primary and secondary SCSI channels Configuration options En abled Disabled USB Function Enabled This motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus USB devices Set to En abled if you want to use USB devices Configuration options Disabled Enabled ONB VGA BIOS First No This field when set to Yes gives priority to the onboard VGA BIOS over other VGA controllers Configuration options No Yes User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 4 4 Shadow Configuration Video ROM BIOS Shadow Enabled This field allows you to change the video BIOS location from ROM to RAM Relocating to RAM enhances system performance as information access 1s faster than the ROM Configuration options Disabled Enabled C8000 DFFFF Shadow Disabled These fields are used for shadowing other expansion card ROMs If you install other expansion cards with ROMs on them you will need to know which addresses the ROMs use to shadow them specifically Shadowing a ROM reduces the memory available between 640K and 1024K by the amount used for this purpos
65. stem to not recognize the in stalled hard disk To allow the BIOS to detect the drive type automati cally select Auto Type Auto Select Auto to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive If automatic detection is successful the correct values will be filled in for the remaining fields on this sub menu If automatic detection fails your hard disk drive may be too old or too new You can try updating your BIOS or enter the IDE hard disk drive parameters manually NOTE After the IDE hard disk drive information has been entered into BIOS new IDE hard disk drives must be partitioned such as with FDISK and then formatted before data can be read from and write on Primary IDE hard disk drives must have its partition set to active also possible with FDISK Other options for the Type field are None to disable IDE devices User s Manual 43 4 BIOS SETUP P a 8 44 4 BIOS SETUP IMPORTANT If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system incorrect parameters may be detected You will need to enter the correct parameters manually or use low level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk If the parameters listed differ from the ones used when the disk was formatted the disk will not be readable If the auto detected parameters do not match the ones that should be used for your disk you should enter the correct ones manually by setting User Type HDD User Type HD
66. still press lt Y gt to update the BIOS Yet if the update fails your system will run a greater risk of boot failure depending on whether the boot block 1s damaged or not User s Manual 37 4 BIOS SETUP Follow the onscreen instructions to continue ee PP BILL Lo i aoe f lashed kee EFEDA i iz S LH TT bapu off Fler SETUP ard Lie Sedop iL BEEN Baum LAN Pen 23 umda had wilh mu FILS oben WARNING If you encounter problems while updating the new BIOS DO NOT turn off your system since this might prevent your system from booting up Just repeat the process and 1f the problem still persists update the original BIOS file you saved to disk above If the Flash Memory Writer utility was not able to successfully update a complete BIOS file your system may not be able to boot up If this happens your system will need servicing 38 User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP 4 2 BIOS Setup Program This motherboard supports a programmable EEPROM that can be updated using the provided utility as described in 4 1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS The utility is used if you are installing a motherboard reconfiguring your system or prompted to Run Setup This section describes how to configure your system using this utility Even if you are not prompted to use the Setup program at some time in the future you may want to change the configuration of your computer For example you may want to enable the Security Password Feature
67. t the CPU Once completely inserted close the socket s lever while holding down the CPU Next install an Intel recommended fan heatsink Locate the CPU fan connector see 3 1 Motherboard Layout or 3 8 Connectors and connect the CPU fan cable to it NOTE The correct Bus Frequency and Multiple for your Socket 370 processor is automatically set by this motherboard Socket 370 processors provide internal ther mal sensing so that a socket mounted thermal resistor 1s not needed CAUTION Be careful not to scrape the motherboard when mounting a clamp style processor fan or else damage may occur to the motherboard Socket 370 Pentium Ill 2 Socket 370 Terminator 293 Use when only one CPU is installed CUR DLS Socket 370 Silver Arrow IMPORTANT An optional CPU terminator is required when installing only one CPU User s Manual 19 i A 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 7 Expansion Cards WARNING Unplug your power supply when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards 3 1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure l Readthe documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hard ware or software settings for your expansion card such as jumpers 2 Remove your computer system s cover and the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use Keep the bracket for possible future use 3 Carefully align the
68. t you with a message asking if you want to save your changes before exiting Pressing lt Enter gt will then save changes while exiting Exit Discarding Changes This option should only be used if you do not want to save the changes you have made to the Setup program If you have made changes to fields other than system date system time and password the system will ask for con firmation before exiting User s Manual 63 64 4 BIOS SETUP Load Setup Defaults This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus When this option is selected or if lt F5 gt 1s pressed a confirmation is requested Select Yes to load default values You can now select Exit Saving Changes or make other changes before saving the val ues to the non volatile RAM Discard Changes This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the values you previously saved After selecting this option a confirmation is requested Select Yes to discard any changes and load the previously saved values Save Changes This option saves your selections without exiting the Setup program You can then return to other menus and make changes After selecting this op tion all selections are saved and a confirmation is requested Select Yes to save any changes to the non volatile RAM User s Manual 5 APPENDIX 5 1 Glossary 1394 1394 is the IEEE designation for the high performanc
69. ter or right to identify the type and also to prevent the wrong type from being inserted into the DIMM slot on the motherboard You must ask your retailer the correct DIMM type before pur chasing User s Manual 3 HARDWARE SETUP 3 6 Central Processing Unit CPU The motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370 The CPU that came with the mother board should have a fan attached to t to prevent overheating If th s s not the case then purchase a fan before you turn on your system WARNING Be sure that there is sufficient air circulation across the processor s heatsink by regularly checking that your CPU fan is working Without sufficient circulation the processor could overheat and damage both the processor and the motherboard You may install an auxiliary fan if necessary The CPU will be unstable if the heatsink is not properly mounted Double check the contact To install a CPU first turn off your system and remove its cover Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then up wards to a 90 degree angle Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as shown The notched corner should point towards the end of the lever Because the CPU has a corner pin for two of the four corners the CPU will only fit in the orientation as shown The picture is for reference only you should have a CPU fan that covers the face of the CPU With the added weight of the CPU fan no force is required to inser
70. the BIOS will load the update on all processors during system bootup Configu ration options Disabled Enabled User s Manual 4 BIOS SETUP PS 2 Mouse Function Control Auto The default of Auto allows the system to detect a PS 2 mouse on startup If detected IRQ12 will be used for the PS 2 mouse IRQ12 will be reserved for expansion cards only if a PS 2 mouse is not detected Enabled will always reserve IRQ12 whether on startup a PS 2 mouse 1s detected or not Configuration options Enabled Auto OS 2 Onboard Memory gt 64M Disabled When using OS 2 operating systems with installed DRAM of greater than 64MB you need to set this option to Enabled otherwise leave this on Disabled Configuration options Disabled Enabled User s Manual 49 50 4 BIOS SETUP 4 4 1 Chip Configuration Once select USHC only when Memory Hole Ht 15M 16H pour display card high Priori I PCI Mode supports this feature Onboard PCI Both DE Enable Video Memory Cache Mode UC USWC uncacheable speculative write combining 1s a new cache technol ogy for the video memory of the processor It can greatly improve the dis play speed by caching the display data You must set this to UC uncacheable if your display card cannot support this feature otherwise your system may not boot Configuration options UC USWC Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled This field allows you to reserve an address space for ISA d
71. tional Items L 1 Socket 370 CPU Terminator required when installing only one CPU User s Manual 7 2 FEATURES 2 1 The motherboard The motherboard s carefully designed for the demanding corpo rate user who wants advanced features processed by the fastest processors for multi server applications 2 1 1 Specifications Latest Intel Processor Support Intel Pentium III 133MHz FSB Coppermine core FC PGA Intel Pentium III 100MHz FSB Coppermine core FC PGA Multi Processor OS Supports multi processor operating systems such as Win dows NT 2000 Unix Linux and Netware when dual processors of the same type and speed are installed ServerWorks LE 3 0 Chipset Features the ServerWorks LE 3 0 North Bridge and RCC Open South Bridge Supports PC133 SDRAM with ECC dual peer to peer PCI buses and 64 bit 66 33MHz PCI bus speed Onboard Graphics Features ATI RAGE XL PCI VGA controller 4MB PC100 SDRAM and LCD panel connector Smart Networking Features the Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet LAN Controller fully integrated IOBASE T 100BASE TX Supports Wired for Management remote wake up and OnNow initiative to reduce the Total Cost of Ownership TCO 4GB PC133 Memory Support Equipped with four Dual Inline Memory Mod ule DIMM sockets to support PC133 registered SDRAMs available in 64 128 256 512 or 1024MB densities up to 4GB SCSI Support LSI 64 bit 66MHz 32 bit 33MHz Ultral 60 Ultra2 depend ing on mode
72. ut Placing jumper caps over these connector pins will cause damage to your motherboard IMPORTANT Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red stripe to Pin 1 on the connectors Pin 1 1s usually on the side closest to the power connec tor on hard drives and CD ROM drives but may be on the opposite side on floppy disk drives Check the connectors before installation because there may be exceptions IDE ribbon cable must be less than 46 cm 18 in with the sec ond drive connector no more than 15 cm 6 in from the first connector 1 PS 2 Mouse Connector Green 6 pin PS2KBMS The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS 2 mouse if one is detected If one is not detected expansion cards can use IRQ12 See PS 2 Mouse Function Control in 4 4 Advanced Menu PS 2 Mouse 6 pin female 00000 90 oooo0o 2 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Purple 6 pin PS2KBMS This connection is for a standard keyboard using an PS 2 plug mini DIN This connector will not allow standard AT size large DIN keyboard plugs You may use a DIN to mini DIN adapter on standard AT keyboards non EDO ES 00000 00000 OOD Ces OO Coy nun PS 2 Keyboard 6 pin female 22 User s Manual 3 4 5 6 N 3 HARDWARE SETUP Universal Serial BUS Ports 0 amp 1 Bla
73. ware interface that pro vides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC sys tem including hardware operating system and application software This enables the system to automatically turn ON and OFF peripherals such as CD ROMs net work cards hard disk drives and printers as well as consumer devices connected to the PC such as VCRs TVs phones and stereos With this technology peripherals will also be able to activate the PC For example inserting a tape into a VCR can turn on the PC which could then activate a large screen TV and high fidelity sound system AGP Accelerated Graphics Port An interface specification that enables high performance 3D graphics on mainstream PCs AGP was designed to offer the necessary bandwidth and latency to perform texture mapping directly from system memory Bus Bus Frequency Bandwidth Data Transfer Rate PCI 33MHz 33MHz 133MByte sec AGP IX 66MHz 66MHz 266MByte sec AGP 2X 66MHz 133MHz 512MByte sec AGP 4X 66MHz 266MHz 1024MByte sec BIOS Basic Input Output System BIOS is a set of routines that affect how the computer transfers data between com puter components such as memory disks and the display adapter The BIOS in structions are built into the computer s read only memory BIOS parameters can be configured by the user through the BIOS Setup program The BIOS can be updated using the provided utility to copy a new BIOS file into the EEPROM Bit Binary Digit
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