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1. BIOS 3 3 9 Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Fail Safe Defaults loads the troubleshooting default values permanently stored in the ROM chips These settings are not optimal and turn off all high performance features You should use these values only if you have hardware problems Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility C Health Quit flo Select Item Save amp Exit Setup 3 3 10 Load Optimized Defaults Load Optimized Defaults loads optimized settings from the BIOS ROM Do this if the configuration record has been corrupted or mistakenly configured or after the Clear CMOS procedure has been performed Phoenix Award HorkstationBIOS C Setup Utility gt Standard Quit Save amp 4 42 User s Manual 3 3 11 Set Supervisor User Password These two items set passwords for system access You can set a Supervisor or User Password The password prevents access to the CMOS Setup Utility Supervisor or the entire system User To install a password follow these steps 1 Highlight Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password in the main menu and press lt Enter gt The password dialog box will appear If you are entering a new password carefully type in the password You cannot use more than eight characters or numbers Passwords are case sensitive Press lt Enter gt after you have typed in the password If you are deleting a password that is already installed just press lt E
2. CD ROM and hard drive It connects to the motherboard by two screws Remove the daughterboard by pulling it upward User s Manual Step 4 Remove the CPU Cooler Remove the 4 screws on the cooler by screwdriver Step 5 Install the CPU The surface mount 478 pin CPU socket is exclusively designed for installing an Intel processor that has just been powered off you must let the CPU cool If you plan to replace or upgrade the CPU of a system IN first before touching it The CPU may be too hot a Cc Installation Unlock the socket by pushing the lever sideways away from the socket then lifting it up to a 90 angle Make sure the socket is lifted to at least this angle otherwise the CPU will not fit in properly Position the CPU above the socket then align the gold mark on the corner of the CPU designated as pin 1 with pin 1 of the socket Handle the processor by its edges and avoid touching the pins Insert the CPU into the socket until it is seated in place The CPU will fit in only one orientation and can easily be inserted without exerting any force Do not force the CPU into the socket Forcing the CPU into the socket may bend the pins and damage the CPU User s Manual d Once the processor is in place push down the lever to lock the socket The lever should click on the side tab to indicate that the CPU is completely secured in the socket Step 6 Apply the thermal cream Ap
3. authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Disclaimer of Warranties The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representatives or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without the express written consent of the copyright holders O 2003 All rights reserved Trademark Recognition Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Contents Electrostatic Precautions eennneeenn 4 Electrical Precautions 4444en
4. the CD ROM to the CD ROM drive s bracket The CD ROM drive s eject button is electronic therefore it requires powering on the system in order to eject the drive tray 28 Installation Step 14 Replace the chassis into the case a Before inserting the motherboard back into the chassis position the motherboard so that its front side the side with CD ROM will go first b Align the motherboard to the side rails of the chassis then slide it in 29 User s Manual Step 15 Secure the chassis to bottom of the case a Make sure the holes on the cover match up with the I O ports Y Step 16 Secure the Screws tight 30 Installation 2 2 Getting Started Before you turn on the system make sure you have completed the basic system connections Follow the basic steps below 1 Connect a monitor C 0000000 0000000 0000000 E 00000 E 00000 nm 00000 C 3 o00000 o0o0000 o00000 000000 3 Turn the power on C loo OO Power a owo button C 4 Check the LEDs 1000 os 3 32 BIOS Chapter 3 33 34 User s Manual 3 1 3 2 Overview The BIOS is a program that takes care of the basic level of communication between the CPU and peripherals In contains codes for various advanced features found in this motherboard The B
5. up to 400Mbps USB Ports These ports allow connecting USB devices such as keyboard pointing devices cameras etc connected in a series with data transfer rates up to 480Mb second Speaker Jack This jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the system Using this jack disables the line out jack at the rear panel Microphone Jack This jack is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from audio devices Using this jack disables the mic in jack at the rear panel System LED This LED will light when the system s power is on Reset Switch This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system lt is also used for shutting down the system when lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt does not respond HDD LED This LED will light when the hard drive is being accessed Power Switch This switch allows powering on and off the system Push the switch once to turn it on and once to turn it off User s Manual 4 2 The Rear View The illustration below shows the components on the rear panel of the system SPEAKER LAN SERIAL PORT PS 2 MOUSE MICROPHONE USB PORT VGA PORT PS 2 KEYBOARD POWER CONNECTOR 14 Overview of the System Unit Rear Component Descriptions 5 1010 lt gt PS 2 Mouse This port is used to connect a PS 2 mouse Serial Port This port supports serial devices such as serial mouse PDA cradle etc LAN Po
6. AN drivers and support software Size Matters Mini PC based on Intel Chipset Driver Installation Intel INF Driver Intel IAA Installation Notice Audio Driver Graphic Driver _ Lan Installation Guide _ USB2 0 Installation Guide Exit 2 1 2 Utility Software Software Installation The Power Installer disc also has several Windows utility programs on it Size Matters Mini PC based on Intel Chipset Software Utility Adobe Acrobat Reader Hardware Monitor Utility Bios Update Utility Exit n u Bios update utility under findows gt Ta Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader allows you to read documents in the Adobe PDF format including online documents on the Power Installer disc Hardware Monitor Utility Hardware Doctor is a Winbond utility that allows you monitor the system hardware and obtain information about volatge levels internal housing and CPU temperatures User s Manual 2 1 4 Installing an OS amp Support Software 2 2 This section covers installing Operating System software and the support software on the Power Installer support CD ROM disc Once you have configured the CMOS SetupUtility you should install an OS If you install a supportedMicrosoft OS you should also install the driversoftware on the Power Installer disc changes to the setup press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt simultaneously or lt Del gt after memory testing is done f M
7. IOS allows you to configure the system and save the configuration in a battery backed CMOS so that the data retains even when the power is off In general the information stored in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM will stay unchanged unless a configuration change has been made such as a hard drive replaced or a device added It is possible that the CMOS battery will fail causing CMOS data loss If this happens you need to install a new CMOS battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings The BIOS is constantly updated to improve the performance of the motherboard therefore the BIOS screens in this chapter may not appear the same as the actual one These screens are for reference purposes only Entering the BIOS Setup Program After you power up the system the BIOS message appears on the screen and the memory count begins After the memory test the message Press DEL to enter setup will appear on the screen If the message disappears before you respond restart the system or press the Reset button You may also restart the system by pressing the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Del gt keys simultaneously Most of the configuration settings are either predefined by the BIOS Optimized Default settings which are stored with the BIOS or are automatically detected and configured without requiring User action There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration 3 3 Main Menu BIOS The main menu
8. S is the set of essential software routines that tests hardware at startup starts the operating system and supports the transfer of data among hardware devices The BIOS is stored in read only memory ROM so that it can be executed when the computer is turned on BIOS parameters can be configured by the user through the BIOS setup program CPU Central Processing Unit CPU also referred to as Processor functions as the brain of the computer It is the device that interprets and executes instructions and processes all the data stored in memory DDR Double Data Rate A type of SDRAM that doubles the data rate through reading and writing at both the rising and falling edge of each clock This effectively doubles the speed of operation therefore doubling the speed of data transfer DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module A type of memory board composed of RAM chips mounted on a circuit board DIMMs are characterized by a 64 bit data path and pins connectors on each side that are on different circuits and that respond to different signals IDE Integrated Device Electronics A type of disk drive interface in which the controller electronics reside on the drive itself eliminating the need for a separate adapter card Glossary North Bridge The CPU to PCI interface It also contains the memory and cache controllers PS 2 Port The PS 2 ports are based on IBM s Micro Channel Architecture The Micro Channel functions as e
9. ZPCgx Barebone User s Manual Version 1 0 FB24633000 Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s
10. abs will hold the DIMM in place 23 User s Manual Step 9 Install the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive connector is located on the underside of the daughterboard the side with 3 connectors for attaching the daughterboard to the motherboard Install only a 2 5 hard disk drive a Align the hard disk drive s IDE connector to the IDE connector on the daughterboard y b Now slide the HDD in making sure it is secured in place The system only supports one 2 5 hard disk drive Make sure to install the right HDD on the ZPC 24 Step 10 Secure the HDD Secure the HDD on the reverse side Installation 25 User s Manual Step 11 Replace the Daughterboard Align the 3 connectors located on the underside of the daughterboard HDD side to their corresponding connectors on the motherboard Gently insert the daughterboard into the motherboard Make sure it is firmly seated in place Two connectors One connector near the DIMM atthe edge of socket the motherboard Secure 2 screws each side 26 User s Manual Step 12 Install the CD ROM Drive The IDE connector for installing the CD ROM drive is located on the top side of the daughterboard opposite the HDD a Secure the CDROM on the daughterboard PF a Align the CD ROM drive s IDE connector to the IDE connector on the daughterboard Connector 27 Installation c Use the provided screws to secure
11. disk drive takes excessively long formatting period If your hard drive takes an excessively long period of time to format it is likely a cable connection problem However if your hard drive has a large capacity it will take a longer time to format The serial device is not working 1 Make sure that the serial device s power if there is one is turned on and that the device is on line 2 Verify that the device is properly plugged into the serial port on the rear of the system 3 Verify that the attached serial device works by attaching it to a serial port that is working and configured correctly If the serial device does not work either the cable or the serial device has a problem If the serial device works the problem may be due to the onboard I O or the address setting 4 Make sure the COM settings and I O address are configured correctly 20 Glossary Chapter 6 2 22 User s Manual IEEE 1394 IEEE 1394 is fully compliant with the 1394 OHCI Open Host Controller Interface 1 1 specification It supports up to 63 devices that can run simultaneousiy on a system 1394 is a fast external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps In addition to its high speed it also supports isochronous data transfer which is ideal for video devices that need to transfer high levels of data in real time 1394 supports both Plug and Play and hot plugging BIOS Basic Input Output System The BIO
12. displays all the available menu items To select the item you want to configure move the highlight to the menu item then press lt Enter gt Phoenix Award HorkstationBI0 CMOS Setup Utility Tol coe 3 3 1 Standard CMOS Features Select Item Standard CMOS Features allows you to configure system settings such as the current date and time type of hard disk drive installed and display type Memory size is auto detected by the BIOS and displayed for your reference Phoenix Award Ho an Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss IDE Primary IDE Primary IDE Secondary IDE Secondary Video Halt On Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ES Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults etup Utility Item Help ESC Exit F F7 Optimize 35 36 User s Manual 3 3 2 Advanced BIOS Features Advanced BIOS Features allows you to configure your system for basic operation It mainly configures boot options including boot devices and their boot order and some power functions Most entries are defaults required by the motherboard while others if enabled will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference Phoenix Award A S Third Boot D Boot Other D Boot Up Numl c Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Security Option Mi e n Control For OS 4 OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non 0S2 3 3 3 Advanced Chipset Features Advanced Chipset Features g
13. driver e One 2 5 drive bay for hard drive disk Notebook computer used Audio e AC 97 Realtek ALC650 e 18 bit full duplex AC 97 2 2 compatible stereo audio CODEC e High performance CODEC with high S N ratio gt 90 dB Supports LINE OUT MIC IN on rear and front panel BIOS e Award BIOS Flash write protection Auto configuration for IDE hard disk type e Multiple boot options Power Supply e Power adapter 110 240V full range AC input DC19V output from power adapter 47 48 User s Manual System Management e Winbond hardware monitor One 3 pin CPU fan header e One CPU temperature sensor e Monitors seven voltages Vcore 1 5V 2 5V 3 3V 5V 12V Battery and 5VSTB e One 3 pin chassis intrusion header Certification and Approval e FCC class B CE mark 89 336 ECC EMV and acc To EU e RU certification from power adapter Dimension Height 263 mm e Width 184 mm e Depth 54 mm Weight Net 2 15 KG without power adapter and cooler HDD and CDROM e Gross 2 95 KG with power adapter CPU cooler and CDROM Body Color e Silver supports slot type CDROM e Black supports tray type CDROM User s Guide Chapter 1 Basic Care and Tips User s Manual 1 1 Taking Care of the System Unit Do not expose the system to extreme temperatures Do not expose the system unit to direct sunlight Do not place it near sources of heat such as a radiator Do not expose t
14. he Rear View The illustration below shows the components on the rear panel of the system SPEAKER LAN SERIAL PORT PS 2 MOUSE 000000 000000 MICROPHONE USB PORT VGA PORT PS 2 KEYBOARD POWER CONNECTOR 12 Overview Rear Component Descriptions 5 1010 lt gt PS 2 Mouse This port is used to connect a PS 2 mouse Serial Port This port supports serial devices such as serial mouse PDA cradle etc LAN Port This port supports an RJ45 ethernet cable and is used to connect to a local area network by means of a network hub Microphone Jack This jack is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from audio devices Using this jack disables the mic in jack at the front panel DC 19V Power Connector EEB IOl 4 This connector is used to connect a power cord Power supplied through this connector supplies power to the system PS 2 Keyboard This port is used to connect a PS 2 keyboard VGA Port This port is used to connect a monitor USB Ports Aside from the 2 USB ports at the front panel the rear panel is also equipped with 2 USB ports for connecting additional USB devices Speaker Jack This jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the system Using this jack disables the line out jack at the front panel User s Manual 1 3 Positioning the System Unit The system unit can be easily positioned in 2 ways Please refer to the i
15. he system to rain or moisture Do not spill water or any liquid on the system Do not subject the system to magnetic fields Do not subject the system to heavy shock and vibration Do not expose the system to dust and dirt Do not place or drop objects on top of the system to avoid damaging the system Do not place the system on uneven surfaces 1 2 Taking Care of the Power Cord Do not step on the power cord or place heavy objects on top of it Do not connect the power cord to any other device When unplugging the power cord do not pull on the cord itself Pull on the plug 1 3 Cleaning and Servicing 1 Power off the system and unplug the power cord 2 Use a soft cloth moistened with water Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Chapter 2 Software Installation User s Manual 2 1 Software Features Using the Power Installer Disc This ZPC system comes with driver software and bundled utility software on the supplied Power Installer CD ROM disc You can run the Power Installer CD ROM install interface under Microsoft Windows 9X NT 4 0 2000 or XP The disc s install interface should load automatically Size Matters Mini PC based on Intel Chipset Please select the model name to 2 1 1 Driver Software This ZPC requires that you install driver software to support the onboard hardware You will need to install the following 1 Intel INF IAA support software 2 Audio 3 Graphic 4 L
16. ical discharge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage You must take extra care in handling them to ensure against electrostatic build up 1 2 Wear an antistatic wrist strap Do all preparation work on a static free surface To prevent electrostatic build up leave the device in its anti static bag until you are ready to install it If for any reason you need to lay down the device first lay it on the antistatic bag Before picking it up again touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system chassis at the same time Hold the device only by its edges Be careful not to touch any of the components contacts or connections Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors Hold modules or connectors by their ends Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage your CPU disk drive and other components Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation only If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis If a wrist strap is unavailable establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD protection Electrical Precautions Damage to system components and injury to yourself may result if power is applied during installation Make sure all power cables are unplugged before opening the cha
17. icrosoft Windows Professional Operating System After configuring the BIOS you must install an operating system onto your hard drive Install Windows XP or Windows 2000 Refer to your operating system s manual or documentation for more information Mo Documents dy My Recent Documents gt 3 E My Pictures 2 My Music MSN Explorer 349 My Computer dows Media Pias Be concer lows Movie Makes Printers and Faxes Hep and support 2990401 Search allPrograms gt E Run Chapter 3 Positioning the System Unit User s Manual The system unit can be easily positioned in 2 ways Please refer to the illustrations below The arrow indicates the location of the CPU fan s air vent The air vent allows cool air to enter and warm air to exit the system Recommended position Position 1 Position 2 IN Do not block the air vent or else overheating will occur Chapter 4 Overview ofthe System Unit User s Manual 4 1 The Front View The front panel of the system allows easy access to the 1394 ports USB ports speaker jack microphone jack switches and LED indicators 00 v6 13331 HAN YIMVIdS INOHdOYHIIN 031 QAH 13534 AFTWILSAS NO 43MOd Overview of the System Unit Front Component Descriptions Lod ye 4 1 0 IEEE 1394 Ports These ports allow connecting up to 63 IEEE 1394 devices with data transfer rates of
18. items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings Don t change the resource settings They re set to be handled automatically by the BIOS While you can set them manually there shouldn t be any need to do so The onboard 1394 and LAN can be configured in this submenu Phoenix Award WorkstationBI0 CI Setup Utility PnP PCI Configuration Reset Configuration Data I Item Help Resources Controlled By Auto PCI VGA Palette Snoop Onboard 1394 Onboard LAN Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Calle 5 P Ss s 6 Safa ic F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help e nize 39 40 User s Manual 3 3 7 PC Health Status PC Health Status displays detected system information such as CPU fan speed and various voltage levels Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status 3 3 8 Smart Setting Smart Setting configures CPU settings The default settings autodetect the CPU and PCI clock settings The Spread Spectrum setting reduces interference generated by the board circuitry when Enabled Don t change the auto detected settings unless you really know what you are doing You can configure the CPU settings manually however configuring CPU settings at variance with Intels specifications can damage the CPU and void the CPU warranty Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Smart Setting Spread Spectrum i Item Help
19. ither a 16 bit or a 32 bit bus Serial Port An input output channel that sends and receives data to and from a computers CPU or a communication device one bit at a time The serial port is used as an interface with some peripheral devices such as mouse modems etc Ultra DMA 100 Ultra DMA is based on direct memory access It improves ATA IDE performance doubles burst transfer rates to 100 megabytes per second and increases data transfer integrity USB 2 0 Universal Serial Bus A serial bus with a data transfer rate of 480Mb second for the system that supports USB 2 0 specification USB can connect up to 127 peripherals such as external CD ROM drives keyboards mice etc It has the ability to automatically add and configure new devices without having to shut down and restart the system hot plugging 23
20. ives you functions to configure the system based on the specific features of the chipset The chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources These items should not be altered unless necessary The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered some incompatibility or that data was being lost while using your system Phoenix Award WorkstationBI0S C Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Feature DRAM Timing Selectable Item Help CAS Latency Tim 3 Turbo Mode Memory Frequency m BIOS On Chip VGA On Chip Frame Buffer Size Tl Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ES Previous Values 6 Fail Safe Defaults BIOS 3 3 4 Integrated Peripherals Integrated Peripherals configures the peripheral features integrated onto the motherboard All fields in this screen are set to optimized default The IDE transfer mode settings are autodetected The system will work with these defaults The port settings are standard PC settings You can disable onboard devices and change port settings If you re going to use a USB keyboard or mouse you have to enable support for them from this screen Setup Utility On Chip Primary na a Item Help IDE Primary Mast A IDE Primary Sl IDE Primary L Auto Auto Enabled Auto ondary Auto ondary Auto ondary e UDMA Auto troller Enabled ontrolle
21. llustrations below The arrow indicates the location of the CPU fan s air vent The air vent allows cool air to enter and warm air to exit the system Position 1 Recommended position Position 2 UN Do not block the air vent or else overheating will occur Installation Chapter 2 User s Manual 2 1 Installing Devices Most devices will be connected to the I O ports that are located at the front panel and rear panel of the system These ports are readily accessible that you do not need to remove the rear panel s cover However if you need to install or replace the CPU DIMM hard drive or CD ROM drive you must first remove the rear panel cover in order to access the sockets and connectors The system chassis is designed for easy assembly and disassembly allowing installation of internal components very convenient Before opening the system unit make sure you have done the following 1 The system and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered off 2 Disconnect all power cords and cables Step 1 Release the Rear Panel s Screws a Place the system on a flat surface with the rear side facing you b There are 2 screws that secure the rear panel s cover to the chassis Please release the screws first Installation Step 2 Pull out the chassis After release the screws pull out the chassis slightly Step 3 Remove the Daughterboard The daughter board is used to hold the
22. nnnee nn 5 Safety PreCautiOnS cuicos 5 Installation Manual ere y a e aiaei 7 Unpacking the System 8 TOOS A RER lo at al nia eni oe beta 8 Package Contents nns 8 Chapter 1 Overview 9 1 1 The Front View 10 1 2 The Rear View 12 1 3 Positioning the System Unit 14 Chapter 2 Installation een 15 2 1 Installing Devices eeeeeeteteeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 2 2 Getting Started eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Chapter 3 BIOS an 33 Sol OVEnMiemi sisi 34 3 2 Entering the BIOS Setup Program 34 3 3 Main Menu araa aaa aaaea aE anaE 35 Chapter 4 Specifications en 45 Users GUIDE rada entered 1 Chapter 1 Basic Care and Tips 3 Chapter 2 Software Installation 5 Chapter 3 Positioning the System Unit 9 Chapter 4 Overview of the System Unit 11 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting TipS 17 Chapter 6 Glossary 21 Electrostatic Precautions It is quite easy to inadvertently damage your PC mainboard components or devices even before installing them in your system unit These devices are sensitive to static electricity discharge and are normally wrapped in antistatic bags to prevent this damage Static electr
23. nter gt when the password dialog box appears The system will ask you to confirm the new password by asking you to type it in a second time Carefully type the password again and press lt Enter gt or just press lt Enter gt if you are deleting a password that is already installed If you have used the correct format the password will be recorded If you decide not to set a password after bringing up the password entry window press lt Enter gt not lt Esc gt to exit the password entry window BIOS 3 3 12 Save amp Exit Setup This saves the current utility configuration as a new configuration record exits the utility and restarts the system using the saved configuration record In general it is not necessary to use the CMOS Setup Utility once you have fully configured it In the event you need to change or re establish the settings make sure to save the settings when you exit the utility or the new settings will not be stored Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CHOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Esc Quit Lee Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup 3 3 13 Exit Without Saving Exits the utility and restarts the system without changing the saved configuration record Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CHOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup 43 44 Specifications Chapter 4 45 46 User s Manual 4 1 Specifications Processor e Support
24. ply the thermal cream onto the top of the CPU Do not spread the compound all over the surface When you place the fan heat sink on top of the CPU later the cream will disperse evenly 20 Installation Step 7 Install the CPU Fan Heat Sink The CPU must be kept cool by using a CPU fan with heat sink Without sufficient air circulation across the CPU and heat sink the CPU will overheat damaging both the CPU and motherboard ES Only use the heat sink that boundle with ZPC a Connects the fan s 3 pin power cord to the motherboard b The retention levers at this time are still unlocked Push the retention levers down to secure the fan heat sink Secure the screws on the heatsink by cross way For example Secure the screw A and C first And screw the others B and D c Place the fan heat sink on top of the CPU Make sure each screws fits well to the holes on the motherboard 2 22 User s Manual Step 8 Install the DDR DIMM The DIMM socket is for installing a DDR SDRAM system memory module a Unlock the DIMM socket by pulling the tabs that are at the ends of the socket to the side Tab a gt Tab b Position the DIMM above the socket with the notch in the module aligned with the key on the socket Installation c Push down the module into the socket Make sure it is completely seated The t
25. r o lay Fir IDE HDD Block Mode POWER 0 ON Function ON 1 Help lts 37 38 User s Manual 3 3 5 Power Management Setup Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy Most of these are overridden by ACPI power management in Windows You can select the Minimum or Maximum configurations rather than the User Defined defaults but if you want to customize the settings select User Defined mode The Soft Off by PWR BTTN line controls the function of the system housing power button The default sets it to turn the system on and off when you press the button The alternate setting Delay 4 Sec requires you to press the power button for more than four seconds before the system will turn off You can also set a date and time for the system to turn on or wake up using the Resume by Alarm settings Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup Power Management er Defi Item Help Suspend Type MODEM Use IRQ Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft 0ff by PHR BTTN PHRON After PHR Fail CPU THRM Throttling Resume by Alarm Primary IDE 0 ary IDE 1 ndary IDE 0 c condary IDE 1 Dis d Tl Move Enter ect PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help 5 Pp E6 fi zed De s yig e BIOS 3 3 6 PnP PCI Configurations PnP PCI Configurations describes configuring Plug and Play and other PCI bus settings It covers some very technical
26. rds are tightly connected 3 Make sure the electrical outlet to which your peripheral devices are connected is working Test the outlet by plugging in a lamp or other electrical device 4 Make sure the monitor is turned on 5 Make sure the display s brightness and contrast controls are adjusted properly When the computer is turned on nothing happens Make sure one end of the AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet and the other end properly plugged into the back of the system The display screen remains dark after the system is turned on 1 Make sure that the monitor s power switch is on 2 Make sure one end of the monitor s power cord is properly attached to the monitor and the other end is plugged into a working AC outlet If necessary try another outlet 3 Adjust the brightness of the display by turning the monitor s brightness control knob Troubleshooting Tips The picture seems to be constantly moving 1 The monitor has lost its vertical sync Adjust the monitor s vertical sync 2 Move away any objects such as another monitor or fan that may be creating a magnetic field around the display The screen seems to be constantly wavering If the monitor is close to another monitor the adjacent monitor may need to be turned off Fluorescent lights adjacent to the monitor may also cause screen wavering The hard disk drive failed Make sure the correct drive type has been entered in the BIOS The
27. rt This port supports an RJ45 ethernet cable and is used to connect to a local area network by means of a network hub Microphone Jack This jack is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from audio devices Using this jack disables the mic in jack at the front panel DC 19V Power Connector B IOI 4 This connector is used to connect a power cord Power supplied through this connector supplies power to the system PS 2 Keyboard This port is used to connect a PS 2 keyboard VGA Port This port is used to connect a monitor USB Ports Aside from the 2 USB ports at the front panel the rear panel is also equipped with 2 USB ports for connecting additional USB devices Speaker Jack This jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the system Using this jack disables the line out jack at the front panel Troubleshooting Tips Chapter 5 User s Manual This chapter instructs you on how to deal with common system problems Read it before calling a technician for service Solutions to more serious problems require opening up the system If you do not know how to deal with the problem we advise that you contact your dealer or an authorized service center for assistance The following is a list of the most common things to check when you encounter problems 1 Make sure the power switch of the system and each peripheral device is turned on 2 Make sure all cables and power co
28. s Intel Pentium 4 CPU e 533 400MHz system bus e Supports Willamette Northwood processor e Supports Intel Celeron processor e Supports Pentium 4 with MAXIMUM of up to 2 53GHz speed Memory e PC1600 PC2100 DDR SDRAM e DDR266 200 SDRAM e Unbuffered DDR SDRAM One DDR DIMM socket Chipset e North bridge Intel 845GV e South bridge ICH4 e VIA 6306 IEEE1394 Host Controller e Realtek 8100B e Realtek ALC650 e Winbond Super I O W83627HF Graphics e Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics with 266MHz core speed e Supports Rapid Pixel and Texel Rendering e New technology for drawing 3D scenes Zone Rendering Technology e Intel Dynamic Video Memory Technology Ethernet e 100Mbps and 10Mbps Fast Ethernet operations e Supports 100Mbps and 10Mbps N way auto negotiation e Compliant to PCI 2 2 standard and PC99 PC2001 standard e Half Full duplex capability e Supports Full Duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3x Specifications USB 2 0 Integrated Hi Speed USB 2 0 e Offer up to 480MB s enabling fast data transfers for I O peripherals e Two USB 2 0 external ports on the rear panel e Two USB 2 0 external ports on the front panel Firewire IEEE1394 1394A compliant OHCI compatible programming interface Two IEEE1394 ports on the front panel e 100 200 400 Mbps data transfer rates e 3 3V power supply with 5V tolerant inputs Available Drive Bay One internal drive bay for slim type CDROM DVD
29. ser s Manual 1 1 The Front View The front panel of the system allows easy access to the 1394 ports USB ports speaker jack microphone jack switches and LED indicators UO oo e g gt gt 0 Mi M A YIMVIdS INOHAOAIIN 031 QAH 13534 AFTWILSAS NO 43MOd Overview Front Component Descriptions Lod ye 4 1 0 IEEE1394 Ports These ports allow connecting up to 63 IEEE 1394 devices with data transfer rates of up to 400Mbps USB 2 0 Ports These ports allow connecting USB devices such as keyboard pointing devices cameras etc connected in a series with data transfer rates up to 480Mb second Speaker Jack This jack is used to connect external speakers for audio output from the system Using this jack disables the line out jack at the rear panel Microphone Jack This jack is used to connect an external microphone or output signals from audio devices Using this jack disables the mic in jack at the rear panel System LED This LED will light when the system s power is on Reset Switch This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system lt is also used for shutting down the system when lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt does not respond HDD LED This LED will light when the hard drive is being accessed Power Switch This switch allows powering on and off the system Push the switch once to turn it on and once to turn it off User s Manual 1 2 T
30. ssis cover Before connecting or disconnecting signal cables make sure all the power cables of the system unit and all attached devices are unplugged When adding or removing devices to or from the system make sure the power cables of these devices are unplugged For continued protection against risk of electric shock and fire use a three wire grounding plug that will fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety measure Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Safety Precautions The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage caused directly or indirectly by improper installation of any components by unauthorized service personnel Make sure operation on this system is conducted by a certified engineer Read all operating instructions before using the system Keep operating instructions for future reference Give special attention to all warnings specified in the manual Tighten all screws to provide secure connections between devices and the system Before using the system make sure all signal cables and power cables are correctly connected and are not damaged To avoid short circuits keep paper clips screws and staples away from connectors and slots Avoid dust humidity and temperature extremes Place the system on a stable surface If an outdoor antenna or cable system is connected to the product make sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide protection agains
31. t voltage surges and built up static charges For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage caused by lightning and power line surges An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other light or power circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them may be fatal Installation Manual User s Manual Unpacking the System Unpack the shipping carton and verify that the contents are all there and in good condition Visually inspect the physical condi tion of the shipping carton Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the system contact the dealer where you purchased the system for further instructions Tools e Phillips screwdriver e Torx head screwdriver e Antistatic wriststrap Package Contents The system unit package includes the following items e ZPC mini P4 barebone e Power adapter e Power cord e CPU cooler and heatsink e Screws e Drivers and software e User s manual f any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance Chapter 1 Overview U
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