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1.                       20    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB          Warning  Follow these precautions to preserve your motherboard  from any remnant currents when connecting to ATX power supply   Turn off the power supply and unplug the power cord    of the ATX power supply before connecting to ATX PW  connector     This motherboard requires a power supply with at least 200 Watts  and a  power good  signal  Make sure the ATX power supply can  take at least 10mAmp load on the 5V Standby lead  5VSB  to meet  the standard ATX specification           Note on KB Wake Up Function Power Requirements  If you    are using the KB Wake Up Function with 5VSB  make sure     your power supply can provide 100mAmp or higher current        Install the ATX power according to the following pin assignment                                                                                                                                                                       ATX Power     gt  Pay special care to the directionality    gt  Make sure pin 1 is in its position        21    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 14  AT Power Supply   If you are using AT power  plug the dual 6 pin headers from the  power directly into the 12 pin male AT Power connector on the  motherboard  Make sure the black leads of the 6 pin AT power  headers are in the center     Step 15  CMOS Clearing  JP5    After you have turned off your computer  clear the CMOS memory  by momentarily shorting pins 2 3 on jumper J
2.            59    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 8 3 FDC Controls          FDC Controls Setting Description Note  Onboard FDC controller       Disabled Turn off the on board   flo controller   Enabled Use the on board Default  floppy controller                3 8 4 Onboard Serial Ports          Onboard Serial Setting Description Note  Ports    Onboard PORT 1 Disabled  Onboard PORT 2  3F8 IRQ4        Choose serial port 1  amp  2 s Default  I O address  Default  Do not set port 1 amp 2t0      the same address except  for Disabled           UR2 Mode Supports a Standard Default    serial infrared IrDA        Supports a Sharp  serial interface format   FIR Fast Infrared Interface       Choose  Half  or Default   Duplex  to set UR2 in  half duplex mode or  full duplex mode  respectively  Refer to  your IR device  specifications to select  the suitable mode                 60    BIOS Setup Utility    SY 6BB       3 8 5 Onboard Parallel Ports       Onboard Parallel  Ports    Onboard Parallel  Port    Parallel Port Mode    If  Parallel Port Model is set to  ECP  mode    ECP Mode use DMA          Setting Description    SPP  ECP  EPP       Disabled    278 IRQ5  ECP EPP The mode depends on       Choose the printer I O  address        your external device  that connects to this  port     3 Choose DMA3  1 Choose DMA1       Note    Default    Default       Default             61    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 9 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD   Based on the setting you have made in the  Securit
3.     If  CPU Speed  is set to  Manual    CPU Host Clock 66 MHz Select the host clock of your   Select 68 MHz Pentium  II processor among these  75 MHz values   83 MHz Note  For the BX chipset  66 and  100 MHz 100 MHz host clock frequencies are   acceptable  However  the system   103 MHz stability is not guaranteed for other   112 MHz _ frequencies due to the limitations of    this chipset   If  CPU Speed  is set to  Manual   CPU Ratio After you have selected the host clock  choose    the right multiplier for the CPU  Options are   2   2 5  3   3 5  4  4 5  5   The CPU frequency is  then defined as  host clock freq  x multiplier    and should the working frequency of your  Pentium   II processor     CPU Warning Disabled     Default  Temperature Enabled Set CPU temperature from   50  C to 70  C  The CPU will   slow down when CPU   temperature goes beyond   the preset value  The CPU   will continue to run slow   until the temperature   returns back within the safe    range   Current System   C    F    Show the current status of  Temp  the system temperature   Current CPU   oG eF Show the current status of  Temperature CPU temperature           47    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  Continued     CHIPSET Setting Description Note  FEATURES    Show the current status of  CPU Fan    Show the current status of  CHS Fan    Show the current voltage   12V   5V   5V  status    12V          48    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 4 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP  The  POWER 
4.    function   mode 0 is the slowest speed  0 4 4 is the fastest speed  Auto For better performance Default  and stability  we  suggest you use the  Auto setting to set the  HDD control timing   Disabled  Auto When Auto is selected  Default    it supports Ultra DMA  Mode        Disabled Turn off the on board  IDE  Enabled Use the on board IDE Default          58       BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 8 2 Keyboard Controls          Keyboard Setting Description Note  Controls  USB Keyboard Disabled Turn off the on board Default  Support i IDE   Enabled Use a USB keyboard  Init AGP Display Disabled Default  First Enabled If you choose to    initialize the AGP  Display card first   instead of the PCI VGA    card   POWER ON BUTTON ONLY Disables the Wake Up Default  Function rie by Keyboard function   KB Power ON Enables you to wake up  Password the system by entering  a password at the  keyboard   Hot Key You can wake up the    system by pressing the  key combination of your  choice  Ctrl F1 F12      If  POWER ON Function  is set to  KB Power ON Password     KB Power ON  Enter  your Set the password that will wake   Password  password  up your system     If  POWER ON Function  is set to  Hot Key     KB Power ON  Ctrl F1 F12 Choose the key combination  Password   that will wake up the system      Ctrl F1 to Ctrl F12     KBC Input Clock 12 MHz Controls the frequency Default  of the clock signal of the  keyboard    Set this value to 8MHz if  experience problems  with your keyboard   
5.   Step 5  IDE Device Installation  HDD  CD ROM    This motherboard offers two primary and secondary IDE device  connectors  IDE1  IDE2   It can support up to four high speed HDD  or CD ROM        11    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Connect one side of the 40 pin flat cable to the IDE device  HDD or  CD ROM  and plug the other end to the primary  IDE 1  or secondary   IDE2  directionally keyed IDE connector on the motherboard    This motherboard can support up to four HDDs     Step 6  Floppy Drive Installation   The system supports 5 possible floppy drive types  720 KB  1 25 MB   1 44 MB  2 88 MB  and LS 120  In addition  this motherboard  supports a 3 mode  720KB 1 25MB 1 44MB  floppy commonly used  in Japan    Connect one side of the 34 pin flat cable to the floppy drive and plug  the other end to the floppy drive connector labeled  FDC  on the  motherboard    This motherboard can support up to 2 floppy drives     Step 7  Front Panel Connections                                                                                                                                                                      Reset T Power      ol LED  ojo  PWRBT   bolo Keylock  Turbo     9 0    LED a slo Speaker  HDD LED  _ ojo 4           12    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Plug the computer case s front panel devices to the corresponding  connectors on the motherboard     1  Power LED  amp  KeyLock   Plug the Power LED cable into the 5 pin Keylock connector    Some systems m
6.  41             BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  3 2 4 Typematic Settings   Typematic Setting Description Note  Settings   Typematic  Disabled Default  Rate Setting    Enabled Enable to adjust the    keystroke repeat rate     Typematic Rate  Char sec Choose the rate a    Typematic Delay  Msec    character keeps  repeating     Choose how long after  you press a key down the  character begins  repeating              3 2 5 Security Option    Use this feature to prevent unauthorized system boot up or use of  BIOS Setup  The following table describes the security settings        Setting Description  Security Option System Each time the system is booted  the    Password prompt appears        Setup    If a password is set  the password  prompt only appears when you attempt  to enter the BIOS Setup program        3 2 6 Other Control Options       Other Control Setting Description Note  Options  PCI VGA  Disabled     Default    Palette Snoop  Enabled    The color of the monitor may  be altered when using an  MPEG card  Enable this  option to restore the  monitor s normal color           42                      BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  Other Control Options  continued   Other Control Setting Description Note  Options  Assign IRQ Disabled Default  For VGA Enabled When using a video card   that requies an IRQ   OS Select for OS2 When using an OS2  DRAM gt 64MB operating system    Non OS2 When using another  Default   non OS2 operating system   HDD Disabled Default  S M A R T  Enabled Enable 
7.  7  Status ECP EPP  COM1  amp  COM2  2 x RS 232 high speed  UARTs  w  16550 FIFO     gt   COMt1  I O Address 3F8H  IRQ 4    gt  COM2  I O Address 2F8H  IRQ 3   2 Onboard USB  Universal Serial Bus  Ports    Dual AT or ATX Power Supply       Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE    Congratulations on your purchase of SY 6BB Motherboard  You are  about to install and connect your motherboard        Note  Do not unpack the motherboard from its protective  anti static packaging until you have made the following  preparations        PREPARATIONS   Gather and prepare all the hardware equipment to complete the   installation successfully    1  Pentium II processor with built in CPU cooling fan  boxed  type         Note  This motherboard supports non boxed type CPUs  The     heavier CPU cooling fan requires the installation of a CPU  support stand included in this motherboard package        DRAM module   Computer case and chassis with adequate power supply unit  Monitor   Keyboard   Pointing Device  PS 2 mouse    VGA Card   Sound Card  optional    9  Speaker s   optional    10  Disk Drives  HDD  CD ROM  Floppy drive       11  External Peripherals  Printer  Plotter  and Modem  optional   12  Internet Card  optional     ONOaA RP WD       Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       UNPACKING THE MOTHERBOARD   Like most electronic equipment  your motherboard may be damaged  by electrostatic discharge  To avoid permanent damage to  components ground yourself while workin
8.  ROM area A0000    BFFFF is cacheable   8 BIT I O  Recovery Time 1 Use the default setting Default  16 BIT I O    Recovery Time 1 Use the default setting Default  Memory Hole At Disabled Default  15M 16M Enabled Some interface cards will    map their ROM address to  this area  If this occurs   select  Enabled  in this field           45       BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  Continued    CHIPSET Setting Description Note  FEATURES   Passive Release  Enabled Use the default setting Default  Delayed         Tea rene on Enabled Use the default setting Default  AGP Aperture  4MB     AGP could use the DRAM   Size 256MB as its video RAM  Choose    Spread Spectrum Disabled  Modulated Enabled    CPU Speed Manual   133MHz  166MHz  200MHz  233MHz  266MHz  300MHz  333MHz  350MHz  400MHz  450MHz  500MHz  550MHz    ENEEIER ENER    66 x 2   66 x 2 5   66 x 3   66 x 3 5   66 x 4   66 x 4 5   66 x 5   100 x 3 5   100 x 4   100 x 4 5   100 x 5   100 x 5 5     the DRAM size that you  wish to allocate as video  RAM     Default  When using Spread  Spectrum Modulated 1 5   or 6  for FCC or DOC  testing     Select the working  frequency of your  Pentium   II processor  among these preset  values    Note  Setting this field to   Manual  requires you to  fill in the next two  consecutive fields   1  the  CPU Host Clock  Frequency  and  2  the  CPU Ratio           46    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  Continued        CHIPSET Setting Description Note  FEATURES
9.  Status  LPT1 378H 7 ECP EPP  COM1 3F8H 4  COM2 2F8H 3                      Warning  If a default I O address conflicts with other I O  cards such as sound card  you must change one of the I O     addresses to remedy to this address conflict   I O addresses  can be adjusted from the BIOS Setup Utility        Sound Card Installation Notice   Some sound cards have a default IRQ setting for IRQ7  This may  conflict with LPT1 printing functions  If this occurs  avoid using the  sound card at the same time you print     2 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS   For making case connections  attach the motherboard to case  devices by plugging flat cables and device cables to the connectors  on the motherboard     Connect the motherboard to external peripheral devices such as  PS 2 keyboard  parallel printer  PS 2 mouse    via the external  connectors that come with your motherboard      Refer to the  Quick Installation Guide  for directions on how to  make connections to the motherboard         33    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       Chapter 3    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    This motherboard s BIOS setup program uses the ROM PCI ISA   BIOS program from Award Software Inc    To enter the Award BIOS program s Main Menu    1  Turn on or reboot the system    2  After the diagnostic checks  press the  Del  key to enter the Award  BIOS Setup Utility        ROM PCI ISA BIOS    CMOS SETUP UTILITY  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC        STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS  BIOS FEATURES SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD  CHIPSET 
10.  Transaction   Enabled 3 3 V   3 31V  5 V   497V  AGP Aperture Size  MB    64  12 V   11 84V  12 V    11 45V  Spread Spectrum Modulated _   Disabled  5 V       4 88V   ESC   Quit Tle   Select Item   F1   Help PU PD       Modify   F5  Old Values  Shift  F2   Color   F6   Load BIOS Defaults   F7   Load Setup Defaults                                  The 133 200MHz setting is used as default so whenever the BIOS  settings are erased or reset the board will be able to boot up   However  there is no Pentium   II processor of that frequency     If the CPU frequency was set too high and the motherboard refuses  to start up  you can always load the default values by pressing the   Ins  key during boot up        31    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       2 5 MEMORY CONFIGURATION  This motherboard features 3 x DIMM Banks for 168 pin 3 3V  unbuffered DIMM modules    Your board comes with four DIMM sockets  providing support for up  to 384 MB of main memory using DIMM modules from 8MB to  128MB  For 66MHz host bus CPUs use 12ns or faster DIMM  modules  for 100MHz host bus CPUs use 8ns modules     Memory configuration Table    Number of  Memory  Modules    Co ce  i  I          Note  It is of prime importance that you install DIMM modules  as outlined in the table above in order to preserve signal integrity on  100MHz host bus systems           32    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       2 6 MULTI I O ADDRESSES    Default settings for multi l O addresses are as follows                    Port I O Address IRQ
11.  USB2 on the motherboard        17    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 9  Other Connections    1  Wake On LAN  WOL    Attach the 3 pin connector from the LAN card which supports the  Wake On LAN  WOL  function to the JP44 connector on the  motherboard  This WOL function lets users wake up the connected  computer through the LAN card    Please install according to the following pin assignment     Wake On LAN  JP44 Pin Assignment    O  5V       O  GND  O  SENSOR                2  Infrared  IR    Plug the 5 pin infrared device cable to the IR connector  This will  enable the infrared transfer function  This motherboard meets both  the ASKIR and HPSIR specifications    Please install according to the following pin assignment     IR Connector  IR1 Pin Assignment    I JO VCC       OlEmpty  O IRRX  OIGND  O IRTX                   18    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 10  Cooling Fan Installation    1  CPU Cooling Fan   After you have seated the CPU properly on the processor  attach the  3 pin fan cable to the CPUFAN connector on the motherboard  The   fan will stop when the system enters into Suspend Mode   Suspend   mode can be enabled from the BIOS Setup Utility     To avoid damage to the system  install according to the following pin  assignment     CPU Cooling FAN  CPUFAN Pin Assignment    GND 12V SENSOR         000  Li 2 3                         2  Chassis Cooling Fan   Some chassis also feature a cooling fan  This motherboard features  a CHAFAN connector 
12.  except for  the keyboard that plugs directly into the back panel KB connector   For other serial  PRT1  and parallel devices  COM1  COM2   first  install the external connectors that come with your motherboard on  the computer case  then plug the other end of the flat cable to their  respective connectors    Only after you have fixed and locked the motherboard and external  connectors to the computer case can you start connecting the  external peripheral devices     When connecting an external device  use the following figure to  locate and identify which back panel connector to plug the device or  flat cable to                                                                gt  PS 2 Mouse  1 Connector KB  1 fees Connecto  PRT 1  COM 1 FDC  COM 2                                                    14    Quick Installation Guide    SY 6BB       1  Serial Ports COM1 COM2    External peripherals that use serial transmission scheme include    serial mouse and modem     Your motherboard comes with two types of serial connectors with    flat cables      gt  one 9 pin male external connector with 9 pin flat cable    gt  one 25 pin male external connector with 9 pin flat cable   Plug the 9 pin end of the flat cable into the COM1 or COM2 serial  connector on the motherboard  as shown in the figure below  then fix  the external 9 pin or 25 pin connector to the rear panel of the  computer case  Then plug your serial device cable directly into the  9 pin or 25 pin male connector located a
13.  for damage  If any chip appears loose   press carefully to seat it firmly in its socket     Warning  Do not apply power if the motherboard appears  damaged  If there is damage to the board  contact your    dealer immediately                    26    Introduction SY 6BB       1 4 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PRECAUTIONS  Make sure to ground yourself before handling the motherboard or  other system components  Electrostatic discharge can easily  damage the components  Note that you must take special  precautions when handling the mainboard in dry or air conditioned  environment     To protect your equipment from electrostatic discharge  take the  following precautions    gt  Do not remove the anti static packaging until you are ready  to install    gt  Ground yourself before removing any system component  from its protective anti static packaging   To ground yourself   grasp the expansion slot covers or other unpainted portions  of the computer chassis     gt  Frequently ground yourself while working or use a  grounding strap    gt  Handle the motherboard by its edges and avoid touching  its components        27    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       Chapter 2  HARDWARE SETUP    In addition to the Installation Guide  this section is designed to help  you configure the motherboard hardware and to provide  complementary knowledge of the hardware   This chapter is  designed for Normal edition motherboard use only         chassis  and peripheral devices before performing any    D Warning  Turn
14.  off the power to the motherboard  system  work on the motherboard or system        After you install the motherboard   1  Set the CMOS clear jumper  2  Install memory   3  Make case connections    Refer to this chapter whenever you upgrade or reconfigure your  system     2 1 CMOS Clear Jumper JP5   Clear the CMOS memory by momentarily shorting pin 2 3 on jumper  JP5  and then by shorting pin 1 2 to retain new settings  This jumper  can be easily identified by its white color cap              CMOS Clearing Clear CMOS Data Retain CMOS Data   Default   Momentarily Ol 1  Short pin 1 2 to 1  JP5 Setting short pin 2 3 to retain new settings j  clear the 2 2  CMOS 3 O  3                            28    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       2 2 Power On by Keyboard Function Jumper JP50  Enable the Wake Up by Keyboard function by Shorting pin 2 3 on  jumper JP50  otherwise  short pin 1 2 to disable this function   Jumper JP50 can be easily identified by its red color cap              Support Wake Up    by Keyboard Enable Disable  5VSB supports  JP50 Setting  Wake up by    Keyboard                         2 3 Auto Detect CPU Voltage    Note  You do not need to set any jumpers since this  motherboard auto detects the Pentium   II processor    voltage           This motherboard is designed to automatically detect the CPU  voltage  Therefore  it is not necessary to set any jumpers on the  motherboard        29    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       2 4 CPU Type Configuration   This motherboard does not u
15.  the changes  press  Esc  key to return to  the Main Menu     3 1 1 Date  amp  Time  Display Setting Please Note    Date  mm dd yy Type the current date             Time  hh mm ss       Type the current time 24 hour clock format  3 15 PM is displayed as  15 15 00                36    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 1 2 Hard Disks Type  amp  Mode    Choose the type and mode for the hard disks that you have already  installed                             Primary Setting Description Note   Secondary   Master  amp  Slave  Type Auto BIOS detects hard disk type Default  automatically   1 45 Selects standard hard disk type   User User defines the type of hard  disk   Mode Auto BIOS detects hard disk mode Default  automatically   Normal Normal IDE hard disk  lt 528MB  LBA Enhanced IDE hard disk  gt 528MB  Large Large IDE hard disk  for certain  hard disk              Note  If you have any questions on your hard disk type or    mode  ask your hard disk provider or previous user for details        3 1 3 Floppy Drives          Floppy Drives Setting Description Note  Drives A amp B  360KB  5 1 4 in   1 2MB  5 1 4 in  720KB  3 1 2 in  1 44MB  3 1 2 in  Default  2 88MB  3 1 2 in  None Not installed  Floppy 3 Mode  Disabled Default  Support Enabled Supports 3 mode Special disk    floppy diskette  drive commonly  740KB 1 25MB 1  used in Japan  44MB                37    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 1 4 Video  Select the video mode  EGA VGA  Default   CGA 40x25  CGA  80x25  Mono  Monochr
16.  the speaker  cable to this jumper          Connect the reset  button to this jumper    Connect the IDE  device LED to this  jumper          Connect the Power  LED and the KB  Lock switch to             IrDA  Infrared Device    Connector   IR    AT Power Supply    ATX Power On Off  PWRBT    ATX Power Supply  ATX PW       Connect your IrDA device to    his connector          Connect the AT Power Supply  header to this connector          Connect your power switch to this  jumper  momentary switch type        Attach the ATX Power Supply  to this connector          4 Memory configuration    Your board comes with three DIMM sockets  providing support for up  to 384MB of main memory using DIMM modules from 8MB to  128MB  For 66MHz host bus CPUs use 12ns or faster DIMM    modules  for 100MHz host bus CPUs use 8ns modules     Memory configuration Table          Number of  Memory   DIMM 1    DIMM 2  DIMM 3  Modules    1 rst    5 Default I O Settings    follows       Port   I O Address    en  JO    Com Je Jf    Fom  en LG    Default settings for multi I O addresses are as          i       ond    qt                   gid ond    FELLE    1 rst          now  It is of prime importance that you install DIMM  modules as outlined in the table above in order to preserve  signal integrity on 100MHz host bus systems        One  If a default I O address conflicts with    other I O cards such as sound card  you must  change one of the I O addresses to remedy to this  address conflict   I O address
17.  to reset the system setup and to retrieve  the old values     ROM PCI ISA BIOS    CMOS SETUP UTILITY Type  Y  to use the Setup    AWARD SOFTWARE  ING    STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS    Defaults followed by  Enter     Load SETUP Defaults  Y N   _ or otherwise  N  to return to    LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS the Main Menu and keep    current values        Time  Date  Hard Disk Type       3 7 LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS  Select the  LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS  option from the Main Menu to  load the system default values  BIOS Defaults values are adjusted  to yield high performance   OHMOS sere UFIGITY Type  Y  to use the Setup   PPT TET Defaults followed by  Enter     or otherwise  N  to return to  the Main Menu and keep    current values           Warning  If you run into any problems after loading BIOS    DEFAULTS  please load the SETUP DEFAULTS for stable    performance           56    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS       SU  Caution  Change these settings only if you are already  familiar with the Chipset        The  INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS  option changes the values of  the chipset registers  These registers control the system options in  the computer     The following screen shows default settings              ROM PCI ISA BIOS    INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC        IDE HDD Block Mode   Enabled Onboard Parallel Port   378 IRQ7  IDE Primary Master PIO   Auto Parallel Port Mode   ECP EPP  IDE Primary Slave PIO   Auto ECP Mode Use DMA  3   IDE Sec
18.  your settings or exit without    saving        39       BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 2 1 Virus Warning    Setting Description Note  Virus Warning  Disabled Default   Enabled Enable this option to protect   the boot sectors and   partition tables of your hard   disk  Any attempt to write to   them will the system to halt   and display a warning   message                    3 2 2 Cache Memory Options          Setting Description Note  CPU Internal Cache Disabled  Enabled Enables the CPU s Default  internal cache   External Cache Disabled  Enabled Enables the external Default  memory   CPU L2 Cache ECC Disabled  Checking Enabled This option activates Default  the CPU L2 cache ECC  checking function              40    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 2 3 System Boot Control Settings    System Boot Setting Description Note  Control Settings    Quick Power On Disabled  Self Test Enabled Provides a fast POTS at Default  boot up     Boot Sequence A  C  SCSI Choose the boot  G  A  SCSI sequence adapted to   C  CD ROM  A your needs  for example   CD ROM  C A    A  C  SCSI  means  the BIOS will look for an  operating system first in  drive A  then in drive C   and eventually in SCSI  device                C only   LS ZIP  C   Swap Floppy Disabled Default  Drive Enabled Changes the sequence    of A and B drives     Boot Up  NumLock Status        Puts numeric keypad in   NumLock mode at boot    up    Off Puts numeric keypad in  arrow key mode at boot   up     Default               
19. 553 RPM    Enabled VID V   2 78V VTT V   1 50V    Enabled 3 3 V   3 31V  5 V   4 97V    64  12 V   11 84V  12  V    11 45V    Disabled  5 V     4 88V  ESC   Quit Tle  Select Item  Fi  Help PU PD       Modify  F5  OldValues  Shift  F2   Color  F6   Load BIOS Defaults  F7   Load Setup Defaults                      66             Appendix  Quick Start Guide       
20. EM base addr   N A       Resources Controlled By   Manual    Reset Configuration Data   Disabled ASSIN RQ rors Enables    IRQ 3 assigned to   Legacy ISA   IRQ 4 assigned to   Legacy ISA   IRQ 5 assigned to  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 7 assigned to  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 9 assigned to  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 10  assignedto  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 11 assignedto  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 12  assignedto  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 14  assignedto  PCI ISA PnP   IRQ 15    assignedto  PCI ISA PnP   DMA 0 assigned to  PCI ISA PnP  ESC   Quit TV gt    Select Item  DMA 1    assignedto     PCI ISA PnP  Fi     Help PU PD       Modify  DM NG 5 PEVISA PNE F5  Old Values  Shift  F2   Color  DMA 5  assignedto  PCI ISA PnP        DMA 6    assignedto  PCIISA PnP  F6  Load BIOS Defaults  DMA 7    assignedto  PCI ISA PnP  F7   Load Setup Defaults                                  Note  Starred     items will disappear when the  Resources    Controlled By  option is set to  Auto         After you have completed the PCI Slot Configuration  press  Esc   and follow the instructions on your screen to save your settings or    exit without saving        53                   BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  3 5 1 PNP PCI Configuration Controls  PNP PCI Setting Description Note  Controls  PnP OS Yes Set this field to  Yes  if  Installed you are running  Windows 95  which is  PnP compatible    No If the OS you are Default  running does not  If there is any  support PnP doubt  set this  configuration  field to  No     Resources Manual BIOS does not ma
21. FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD   POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP   LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING  LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS          Esc   Quit TLo lt   Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup  Shift  F2   Change Color  Time  Date  Hard Disk Type                       Selecting items    Use the arrow keys to move between items and select fields       From the Main Menu press arrow keys to enter the selected  submenu     Modifying selected items      Use the  Up   Down  keys to modify values within the selected  fields  Some fields let you enter values directly        34    BIOS Setup Utility    SY 6BB       Hot Keys  Function keys give you access to a group of commands  throughout the BIOS utility     Function    Command    Description       F1    Help    Gives the list of options available for each item        Shift F2    Color    Change the color of the display window        F5    Old values    Restore the old values  These are the values that  the user started the current session with        F6    Load BIOS  Defaults    Loads all options with the BIOS Setup default  values        F7    Load Setup  Defaults    Loads all options with the Power On default values        Save  amp  Exit  Setup    Saves your changes and reboots the system        SAVE AND EXIT SETUP       Quit       Lets you return at anytime and from any location to  the Main Menu        Select the  SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP  option from the Main Menu to  
22. Insert the Screws   Install the two pairs of screws used to set the retention clip in the two  pairs of holes at both ends of Slot 1  Insert the screws from below  the motherboard upward  as shown in the figure below     4  Install the Supporting Base  Insert the supporting base into the two holes adjacent to the two  sets of screws previously installed     Pay special attention to the directionality provided by the larger  pinhole on the AGP port side  Do not apply excessive force when  inserting the supporting base  If the supporting base does not go in   check the orientation with the following figure and position the  supporting base so as to match the larger pinhole                                      Larger Pinhole                Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       5  Install the Retention Clip   Set the retention clip centered on Slot 1 and right on top of the two  sets of screws along side Slot 1  as shown in the following figure   Then tighten the four screws on the retention clip                              Agne  AEOCr PENE          Nang          Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       6  Install the CPU   Insert the CPU into the retention clip and lock the two latches on the  sides of the CPU to secure the Pentium   II processor in place  as  shown in the following figures       Add Irunnuaq                            Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       7  Install the Support Clip   Insert the support clip on the supporting base so that the CPU heat  sink can s
23. MANAGEMENT SETUP  sets the system s power  saving functions        ROM PCI ISA BIOS    POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC           ACPI function   Disabled    Reload Global Timer Events     Power Management   User Define IRQ  3 7 9 15   NMI   Enabled  PM Control by APM   Yes Primary IDE 0   Disabled  Video Off Method   V H SYNC Blank   Primary IDE 1   Disabled  Video Off After   Standby Secondary IDE 0   Disabled  MODEM Use IRQ  3 Secondary IDE 1   Disabled   Floppy Disk   Disabled   Serial Port   Enabled  Doze Mode   Disabled Parallel Port   Disabled  Standby Mode   Disabled  Suspend Mode   Disabled  HDD Power Down   Disabled  VGA Active Monitor   Enabled ESC   Quit Tle   Select Item  Soft Off by PWR BTTN   Instant Off F1   Help PU PD       Modify  CPUFAN Off In Suspend  Enabled F5  Old Values  Shift  F2   Color  Resume by Ring   Disabled F6  Load BIOS Defaults  Resume by Alarm   Disabled F7   Load Setup Defaults  IRQ 8 Break Suspend   Disabled                         After you have completed the Power Management Setup  press   Esc  to return to the Main Menu        49    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 4 1 Power Management Controls          Power Setting Description Note  Management   Controls   ACPI Disabled Default       function Enabled ACPI  Advanced  Configuration Power  Management Interface                                 Power User Define Lets you define the HDD and Default  Management system power down times   Disabled Disables the Green PC  Features   D
24. P5  for a few seconds   Then restore JP5 to the initial 1 2 jumper setting in order to recover  and retain the default settings    Reset your computer now     Step 16  Power On by Keyboard Function  JP50     This function allows users to wake up the computer through the  keyboard  To enable the Power On by Keyboard Function  set JP50  to the 2 3 jumper setting  Shorting pin 1 2 on jumper JP50 will  disable the Power On by Keyboard Function        22    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 17  Power On   You have now completed the hardware installation of your   motherboard successfully    1  Turn the power on   2  When the system is performing the diagnostic checks  press the  DEL key to enter the BIOS Setup Utility        Note  If you have failed to enter the BIOS  wait until the boot  up sequence is completed  Then push the RESET button and      press DEL again at the beginning of boot up  during  diagnostic checks        Repeat this operation until you get the following screen     3  The BIOS Setup screen appears                             O BIO  0   ARD SO  STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS  BIOS FEATURES SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD  POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP  LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING  LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS  Esc   Quit Tle  Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setul Shift  F2   Change Color  e  Date  Hard D pe       You are now ready to configure 
25. PUFAN J  1 Parallel Port LPT1 EPP ECP Printer Port  HE a il  lo  Bl E COM 26    R    gt  LPTI  I O Address 378H  IRQ 7         El    BE HEH Status ECP EPP  HE  I  Apaali    AGP Slot 2 Serial Ports COM1  amp  COM2   HOGG  i il EP Slot 1 for  gt  COMI  I O Address 3F8H  IRQ 4  Hal pCi Slot  3 il 00    SE Pentium    II Processor  gt  COM2  I O Address 2F8H  IRQ 3       PCI oe  2 i 2 Onboard USB Ports         sag PS 2 Mouse  p    ai Dual AT or ATX P I  Ga se  unni  u or ower Supply  l A                                                     2     eset          1 31 3V Lithium       Batt  CHAFAN jpa oa ey e e 9  IDE 1  R                                                    o  eb   ie    Dimm 1  EE     elo Keylock al  PwreT       Keylock DIMM 2 Le           Turbo P  DIMM 3   _    eS  LED 4  f      Speaker ir a  HDD LED   PP    lolo                        65    Layout with Default Settings             Appendix  Quick Start Guide    SY 6BB       3 Jumper Settings and Connectors        Power On by    PCI Audio Card Connector  SB Link TM               Some PCI audio cards needs a DMA  channel  Connect the cable to SB Link TM    CPU Cooling Fan  CPUFAN  Chassis Fan  CHAFAN                  Wake On LAN Jumper  JP44    Pin    1 2    3             Connect the WOL cable from your LAN card to JP44     Function    GND  12V             Sensor             TB LED SPK    RESET    IDE LED    KB LOCK       Connect your  USB devices to  this header    Connect your  Turbo LED to this  jumper       Connect
26. SY 6BB  Mainboard    Pentium   II processor  66 amp 100MHz  supported  82440 BX AGP Set Mainboard    AT Form Factor    kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk    User s Guide   amp   Technical Reference    SOYOrm SY 6BB       About This Guide   This User s Guide is for assisting system manufacturers and end users in setting up  and installing the mainboard  Information in this guide has been carefully checked for  reliability  however  no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents  The  information in this document is subject to change without notice     Copyright Notice   Copyright 1998  Soyo Computer Inc  All rights reserved  This manual is copyrighted  by Soyo Computer Inc  You may not reproduce  transmit  transcribe  store in a  retrieval system  or translate into any language  in any form or by any means   electronic  mechanical  magnetic  optical  chemical  manual or otherwise  any part of  this publication without express written permission of Soyo Computer Inc     Trademarks  Soyo is a registered trademark of Soyo Computer Inc  All trademarks are the property  of their owners     Disclaimer   Soyo Computer Inc  makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents  of this manual  We reserve the right to revise the manual or make changes in the  specifications of the product described within it at any time without notice and without  obligation to notify any person of such revision or change  The information contained  in this manual is provided f
27. ay feature a KeyLock function with a front panel  switch for enabling or disabling the keyboard  Connect the KeyLock  switch to the 5 pin Keylock connector on the motherboard    Please install according to the following pin assignment  pin 1 3 are  for Power LED and pin 4 5 are for Keylock     2  Reset   Plug the Reset push button cable into the 2 pin Reset connector on  the motherboard  Pushing the Reset button on the front panel will  cause the system to restart the boot up sequence     3  Speaker  Attach the 4 pin PC speaker cable from the case to the Speaker  connector on the motherboard     4  Turbo LED   Connecting the 2 pin Turbo LED cable to the corresponding Turbo  LED connector will cause the LED to light whenever the system is in  Turbo mode  The manufacturer has permanently set this  motherboard in Turbo mode due to most hardware and software  compliance to turbo mode     5  IDE LED   Attach the 2 pin IDE device LED cable to the corresponding IDE  LED connector on the motherboard  This will cause the LED to  lighten when an IDE  HDD  CD ROM  device is active        13    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       6  ATX Power On Off Switch  Attach the 2 pin momentary type switch to the PWRBT connector for  turning On or Off your ATX power supply     Step 8  External Peripherals Connections   External devices such as the keyboard  printer  PS 2 mouse   modem  USB can be connected to the motherboard  Normally  you  can not plug your devices directly onto the motherboard 
28. d   6553 RPM  16 Bit I O Recovery Time  1 Current CHSFAN Speed   6553 RPM  Memory Hole At 15M 16M   Disabled VID V   2 78V VTT V   1 50V  Passive Release   Enabled 3 3 V   3 31V  5 V   4 97V  Delay Transaction   Enabled  12 V   11 84V  12  V    11 45V  AGP Aperture Size  MB   64  5 V       4 88V  Spread Spectrum Modulated   Disabled  ESC   Quit TV gt    Select Item  Fi    Help PU PD       Modify  F5  Old Values  Shift  F2   Color  F6  Load BIOS Defaults  F7   Load Setup Defaults             After you have completed the changes  press  Esc  and follow the    instructions on your screen to save your settings or exit without    saving     The following table describes each field in the CHIPSET  FEATURES SETUP Menu and how to configure each parameter        44          BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP    CHIPSET Setting Description Note  FEATURES   Auto Enabled Itis strongly recommended Default  Configuration to enable this option so that    the system automatically  sets all options on the left  panel of the screen  except  for cache update  amp  BIOS    cacheable    SDRAM Cache  Latency Time 3 Use the default setting Default  DRAM Data  Non ECC_ Choose according to the Default  Integrity Mode ECC DRAM type you have   System BIOS Disabled _    Default  Cacheable Enabled The ROM area FOOOOH    FFFFFH is cacheable   Video BIOS Disabled Default  Cacheable Enabled The video BIOS CO000H    C7FFFH is cacheable   Video RAM Disabled   Default  Cacheable Enabled The
29. eat on top of the supporting base  as shown in the  following figure     f Add munyd       ps         Nang  CEEOL EAE        8  Insert the Latches   Insert the two latches in the corresponding pinholes on the  supporting base and then turn them 90 degrees to secure the CPU   as shown in the following figure     f Ado munyd       r         Er r   ES    a             10    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 2  CPU Fan Installation   Your Pentium   II processor kit comes with a cooling fan  Mount the  fan on the processor according to the instructions provided by the  manufacturer  The fan is a key component that will ensure system  stability  The fan prevents overheating  therefore prolonging the life  of your CPU        Note  Remember to connect the fan to the appropriate power        source        Step 3  CPU Frequency Setting   This motherboard does not use any jumpers to set the CPU  frequency  CPU settings are changed through the BIOS  Refer to  Chapter 2 Hardware Setup and Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Utility for  details on how to set the Pentium   II processor frequency     Step 4  DRAM Module Installation  This motherboard supports DIMM banks from 8 to 128 MB        Note  Always install the memory module DIMM bank 3 first   then install additional memory modules in DIMM banks of   5 decreasing order  3 gt 2 gt 1   Refer to the memory  configuration table in Chapter 2        Refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Setup for details on how to install  memory modules in DIMM banks   
30. er button                 51             BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  PM Events  continued   PM Events Setting Description Note  CPUFAN Off Disabled Disables the PM timer   In Suspend  Enabled Switches off the CPU Fan Default  when the system enters  Suspend Mode   Resume by Disabled Default    Ring  Enabled    Resume by Disabled  Alarm Enabled    The system will resume active  when the modem is ringing    This function only works when  the computer is powered on      The system ignores the alarm  Default  Set alarm to wake up the   system by the date  1 31  or   time  hh mmiss   If the date is   set to  0   the system will wake   up by the alarm everyday              IRQ 8 Break Disabled   Default  Suspend Enabled Alarm function is active   3 4 4 Reload Global Timer Events  Power Down Setting Description Note   amp  Resume  Events  IRQ  3 7 9   Disabled  15   NMI Enabled The system monitors these Default  elements for activity  The  system will resume if  IRQ  activity  is detected   IDEO IDE1 Disabled Ss l Default   gt  Primary Enabled Enables the PM timers when   gt  Secondary  No Activity Event  is detected   Floppy Disk Disabled     Default    Serial Port  Parallel Port    Enabled    Enables the PM timers when   No Activity Event  is detected           52          BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 5 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP  This option sets the motherboard s PCI Slots        ROM PCI ISA BIOS    PNP PCI CONFIGURATION  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC     PnP OS Installed   No Used M
31. es can be adjusted  from the BIOS Setup Utility under  Integrated  Peripherals                6 CPU Settings    Enter the BIOS Setup Utility  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  section and configure the CPU frequency settings to match the  working frequency of your Pentium   II processor  Follow these steps to configure the CPU settings     Step 1     Step 2     Step 3     Step 4     Press the  Delete  key during boot up  In BIOS  select the  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP     menu     Note the working frequency of your Pentium    II processor that should be clearly marked on  the CPU cover     In  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP   move the  cursor to the CPU Speed field     Configure the CPU Speed field in BIOS by  selecting the CPU frequency that matches the  working frequency your processor  as shown in  the following figure                 Auto Configuration  SDRAM CAS latency Time  DRAM Data Integrity Mode  System BIOS Cacheable  Video BIOS Cacheable  Video RAM Cacheable   8 Bit I O Recovery Time   16 Bit I O Recovery Time  Memory Hole At 15M 16M  Passive Release   Delay Transaction   AGP Aperture Size  MB   Spread Spectrum Modulated       ROM PCI ISA BIOS  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  AWARD SOFTWARES    Enabled CPU Speed   133MHz  66 x 2    3    Non ECC    Disabled CPU Warning Temperature   Disabled    Disabled Current CPU Temperature      29  C 84eF    Disabled Current System Temp    24  C 75  F  1 Current CPUFAN Speed   6553 RPM   1 Current PWRFAN Speed   6553 RPM    Disabled Current CHSFAN Speed   6
32. g by using a grounding  strap  Otherwise ground yourself frequently by touching the  unpainted portion of the computer chassis to drain the static  charges    Handle the motherboard carefully  holding it by the edges    You are now ready to start the installation     INSTALLATION GUIDE   We will now begin the installation of the motherboard  Please follow  the step by step procedure designed to lead you to a complete and  correct installation     Step 1  CPU Installation   Your SY 6BB motherboard comes with a CPU retention set kit  The  retention set is used to hold the Pentium   II processor attached to  the Slot 1 CPU connector on the motherboard     Follow these instructions to install your Pentium   II processor  correctly     1  Unpack the Retention Set Kit   Gather the following items included in the retention set kit  as shown  in the following figure     gt  Supporting Base   Support Clip   Latches  x2    Screws  x2  used to set the retention clip   Retention Clip    VV v V       Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       e e e   n  Fe e    Supporting Base    Support Clip     4i     Latches  x2        gt     Screws  x2     Retention Clip       2  Position the Motherboard  Locate Slot 1 on the motherboard and position the board in the  direction as shown in the following figure     1 _ Slot 1                              ar   Dan                                        Dag          ATX Power             Heat Sink                      Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       3  
33. g the password  pas EE EE EE a 17         N PE nl        Enter Password     Enter Password    k Password Disabled      Confirm Password  s x       tt aaa aaa      After you confirm the password     press  lt Esc gt  to exit    3 10 USER PASSWORD    When the user password option is on  you are not allowed to change  any setting in the  CMOS SETUP UTILITY  except for changing the  user s password     The password setting procedure is similar to that for the   SUPERVISOR PASSWORD   Refer to section 3 9         63    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 11 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION    This Main Menu function automatically detects the hard disk type  and configures the STANDARD CMOS SETUP accordingly              ROM PCI ISA BIOS  CMOS SETUP UTILITY  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC        HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE  Primary Master   AUTO 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUTO  Primary Slave   None 0 0 0 0 0 OL E  Secondary Master   None 0 0 0 0 0 0       Secondary Slave   None 0 0 0 0 0 0       Do you accept this drive C  Y N   _  ESC   Skip                     Note  This function is only valid for IDE type of hard disk drives   y          64          Appendix  Quick Start Guide SY 6BB       APPENDIX  QUICK START GUIDE    This guide is designed for those users who have prior knowledge of motherboard operations and are already  familiar with basic motherboard settings  For further information  please refer to SY 6BB Motherboard User s  Guide and Technical Reference online manual included on 
34. nage PCI ISA    Controlled By    Reset  Configuration  Data       Requires to assign IRQ   and DMA   to PCI  or ISA PnP manually    IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to  _  DMA 0 1 3 5 6 7 assigned to  _    PnP card IRQ assignment        BIOS auto manages Recommended  PCI ISA PnP card IRQ  assignment    automatically        Disabled    Retain PnP Default  configuration data in  BIOS           Enabled    Reset PnP Default  configuration data in  BIOS              54    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 5 2 PNP PCI Configuration Setup          PNP PCI Setting Description Note  Setup    If  Resources Controlled By  is set to  Manual          IRQ   and PCI ISA PnP Choose IRQ   and 1RQ 3 4 5 7 9 10    DMA   DMA   assigned to 11121415   assigned to  PCI ISA PnP card  0MA 0 1 3 5 6 7   Legacy ISA Choose IRQ   and   RQ 3 4 5 7 9 10    DMA   assigned to 11121415  Legacy ISA card  DPMA 0 1 3 5 6 7   Used MEM Default   base addr I O address C800 CC00 D000 D Use this function  400 D800 DCO00  only when   Asking card problems occur  provider for the while using    exactly I O address some certain  of this add on card   add on cards              Assign IRQ Enabled BIOS will assign IRQ Default  For USB for USB port   Disabled BIOS won t assign  IRQ for USB port              55    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 6 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS   Select the  LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS  option from the Main Menu to  load the system values you have previously saved  This option is  recommended if you need
35. nnnnnvnnnnnnnennn 4  CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION    evennnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnner 24  1 1 KEY FEATURES ped 24  1 2 UNPACKING THE MOTHERBOARD   ueunrnrrnenvvvrrennvnvrnnnnr 26  1 3 HANDLING THE MOTHERBOARD   aornvnnnnrrnnnvvvrnnnnvnvrnnnnn 26  1 4 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE PRECAUTIONS             27  CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE SETUP   mrnnvvnnnnnvvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnennnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnner 28  2 1 CMOS CLEAR JUMPER UP5        0 eect tees ete 28  2 2 POWER ON BY KEYBOARD FUNCTION JUMPER JP5029  2 3 AUTO DETECT CPU VOLTAGE      0       0  cette 29  2 4 CPU TYPE CONFIGURATION             200 eee eet 30  2 5 MEMORY CONFIGURATION             00 eee eee ee eeeeeees 32  2 6 MULTI I O ADDRESSES       0     0 0  ece eee etter e teeta 33  2 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS           ec cece et eetee etter eeeeneeees 33  CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP UTILITY    evvnnnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnner 34  3 1 STANDARD CMOS SETUP          eee eet tee etter ee tees 36  3 2 BIOS FEATURES SETUP    eect ee tee eee eeeeees 39  3 3 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP             000 teeters 44  3 4 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP               00  eee 49  3 5 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP          00  ee 53  3 6 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS          o eee eter tenes 56  3 7 LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS      0     ect eee teeter teeter eeneeees 56  3 8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS            000  eee eee 57  3 9 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD    uununrvnnnnnvrrnrnvnvrnnnrvnvrnnnrrrnn 62  3 10 USER PASSWORD    ervnnnnnvvnnnrvvrrnrnvnvrnnnnrarrnnnrrernnnnrnrr
36. nnnnr 63  3 11 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION            0  eee eee eee 64  APPENDIX QUICK START GUIDE  rvunnnnvvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnvennnnn 65       Motherboard Layout    SY 6BB       SY 6BB MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT                                                           P 0 00  0 9  423    m Di mum    2     N                                              1  EN  CHAFAN  Reset  7  09  Ojo  IO  PWRBT       Ojo  Turbo   99  LED  fo  HDD LED           L  ojoj                                                     SV Lithium  JP5    Battery  3  IDE 2    Power    _ LED DIMM 1    Keylock DIMM 2    DIMM 3  Speaker         PCI Slot  1  A H H  SB LINK       1    1    PRT 1        gt   O  m   ut OD                    ot    COM 2 FPS                Halal Ar Pu  parm  POL   L OMET   na     P                                                                                                                      Pentium  II Processor             IDE 1                       LG  JG                         JB                Layout with Default Settings       Motherboard Features  amp  Default Settings SY 6BB       MOTHERBOARD FEATURES    Board Size  Slot 1    Chipset   AT Power  ATX Power  Memory    BIOS    PCI Slots  3x   AGP Slot  1x   ISA Slots  3x   IDE 1  IDE2    FDC    IR1   PRT1   COM1  COM2  KB    4 layer PCB  22 x25  cm  AT Form Factor   Slot 1 for Pentium   II Processor  supports     gt  Pentium   II Processors up to 100 MHz host bus frequency   233 550MHz     gt  Auto detection of CPU 
37. ntroller     gt    gt     System BIOS with Plug and Play function   Onboard features        PCI Bus Mastering IDE controller     Floppy controller   Onboard supports      2xhigh speed UARTs  with 16550 FIFO  serial ports    1 x ECP EPP SPP multi mode parallel printer port       1x PS 2 mouse port   Onboard FLASH Memory for BIOS easy upgrade  Onboard IR function       25    Introduction SY 6BB  1 2 UNPACKING THE MOTHERBOARD    When unpacking the motherboard  check for the following items     The SY 6BB 82440 BX AGP Set Motherboard   This Quick Start Guide   The Installation CD ROM   The CPU Retention Set   One IDE Device Flat Cable   One Floppy Disk Drive Flat Cable   One 25 pin external serial connector with 9 pin flat cable  One dual 25 pin parallel with 25 pin flat cable and 9 pin serial  with 9 pin flat cable external connector       vv v v v VV v     If your board comes with a driver disc and a paper manual  the Quick Start Guide    and the CD ROM are not included in the package   Warning  Do not unpack the motherboard from its anti   static packaging until you are ready to install it     1 3 HANDLING THE MOTHERBOARD  To avoid damage to your motherboard  follow these simple rules  while unpacking    gt  Before handling the motherboard  ground yourself by  grasping an unpainted portion of the system s metal chassis    gt  Remove the motherboard from its anti static packaging  Hold  the motherboard by the edges and avoid touching its  components    gt  Check the motherboard
38. ome      3 1 5 Halt On   When the BIOS detects system errors  this function will stop the   system  Select which type of error will cause the system halt  All   Errors  Default   No Errors  All But Diskette  All But Keyboard  All  But Disk Key        38    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 2 BIOS FEATURES SETUP  Select the  BIOS FEATURES SETUP  option from the Main Menu  and press  Enter  key        ROM PCI ISA BIOS    BIOS FEATURES SETUP  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC                             Virus Warning   Disabled Video BIOS Shadow   Enabled   CPU Internal Cache   Enabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow   Disabled  External Cache   Enabled CC000 CFFFF Shadow   Disabled  CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking   Enabled D0000 D3FFF Shadow   Disabled  Quick Power On Self Test   Enabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow   Disabled  Boot Sequence   A  C  SCSI D8000 DBFFF Shadow   Disabled  Swap Floppy Drive   Disabled DC000 DFFFF Shadow   Disabled  Boot Up NumLock Status   On   Typematic Rate Setting   Disabled i   Typematic Rate  Chars Sec   6 ESC   Quit Tha   Select Item  Typematic Delay  Msec   250 Fi   Help PU PD       Modify  Security Option   Setup F5  OldValues  Shift  F2   Color  PCI VGA Palette Snoop   Disabled F6   Load BIOS Defaults   Assign IRQ For VGA   Disabled F7   Load Setup Defaults   OS Select for DRAM  gt 64MB   Non OS2   HDD S M A R T  capability   Disabled   Report No FDD For WIN 95   No             After you have completed the changes  press  Esc  key and follow  the instructions on your screen to save
39. ondary Master PIO   Auto   IDE Secondary Slave PIO   Auto   IDE Primary Master UDMA   Auto   IDE Primary Slave UDMA   Auto    IDE Secondary Master UDMA   Auto  IDE Secondary Slave UDMA   Auto          On Chip Primary PCI IDE   Enabled   On Chip Secondary PCI IDE   Enabled   USB Keyboard Support   Disabled   Init AGP Display First   Disabled   POWER ON Function   KB Power ON Password   Enter   Hot Key Power ON   Ctrl F1   KBC Input Clock   12MHz   Onboard PDC Controller   Enabled ESC   Quit TV gt   Select Item  Onboard Serial Port 1   3F8 IRQ4 F1   Help PU PD       Modify  Onboard Serial Port 2   2F8 IRQ3 F5  Old Values  Shift  F2   Color  UR2 Mode   Normal F6   Load BIOS Defaults   UR2 Duplex Mode   Half F7   Load Setup Defaults             The following tables describe each field in the INTEGRATED  PERIPHERALS Menu and provide instructions on how to configure  the IDE controls  FDC controls  and the onboard serial and parallel  ports           57                BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  3 8 1 IDE Device Controls  IDE Controls Setting Description Note  IDE HDD Block Mode Disabled   Enabled Invokes multi sector Default    IDE   gt  Primary Master PIO   gt  Primary Slave PIO   gt  Secondary Master PIO   gt  Secondary Slave PIO    IDE   gt  Primary Master UDMA     gt  Primary Slave UDMA   gt  Secondary Master UDMA     gt  Secondary Slave UDMA    On Chip PCI IDE   gt  Primary   gt  Secondary    transfer instead of one  sector per transfer  Not  all HDDs support this             
40. or general use by our customers  Our customers should be  aware that the personal computer field is the subject of many patents  Our customers  should ensure that their use of our products does not infringe upon any patents  It is  the policy of Soyo Computer Inc  to respect the valid patent rights of third parties and  not to infringe upon or assist others to infringe upon such rights     Restricted Rights Legend   Use  duplication  or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth in  subparagraph  c  1  ii  of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause  at 252 277 7013     Product Rights   Products mentioned in this manual are mentioned for identification purpose only   Product names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or  copyrights of their respective companies    If you need any further information  please come to our home page on the Internet   The address is    http   www soyo com tw         HH     Tested To Comply  Edition e May 1998 F C With FCC Standards  Version 1 0 FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    AE REA 100  2325       Table of Contents SY 6BB       Table of Contents    SY 6BB MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT    nmnnnvnnnnnnvvnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnnner 1  MOTHERBOARD FEATURES mmmvvvvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnene 2  DEFAULT SETTINGS   ennnnnnvvnnnnnvvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnevennnn 3  QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE    anvnnnnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnnnnven
41. oze n HDD  15 Min  Max Saving 1 Min 1 Min  PM Control Yes To use Advanced Power Default  by APM Management  APM  you  must run  power exe  under  DOS V6 0 or later version   No  Video Off V H Default  Method Sync Blank  Blank screen  DPMS  Video Off Standb Choose the PM mode you  After Suspend want video to go off after the  Doze mode is being active        MODEM 3 Default  Use IRQ          50    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB  3 4 2 PM Timers             PM Timers Setting Description Note       Doze Mode Default  1Min  When the set time has System clock   Hour elapsed  BIOS sendsa drops to  command to the system to 33MHz   enter Doze Mode                 Standby Disabled Default  Mode 1Min  When the set time has  1Hour elapsed  BIOS sends a  command to the system to  enter Standby Mode   Suspend Disabled Default  Mode 1Min  In Suspend mode  the Only an SL   1Hour CPU stops completely  no Enhanced  or  instructions are executed   SM   CPU can  enter this mode   HDD Power Disabled Default  Down 1 15Min When the set time has Some older    elapsed  BIOS sendsa model HDDs  command to the HDD to ay not support  power down  This turns off ie advanced  the HDD motor  uncon              3 4 3 PM Events  PM Events Setting Description Note    VGA Active  Disabled   Monitor Enabled Enables the power Default  management timers when a   no activity  event is detected           Soft Off by  Instant off Default  PWR BTTN Delay 4 Sec  Turns off the system power 4   seconds after pushing the   pow
42. save data to CMOS and exit the setup utility  This option saves all  your changes and causes the system to reboot     SAVE to CMOS and EXIT  Y N   _       c TY  Aw inc  los F  se  e al  sl  o s  oui Select I  fi    EXIT WITHOUT SAVING    Type  Y  to save the  changes and exit or  N  to  return to the Main Menu  and keep current values     Selecting the  EXIT WITHOUT SAVING  option allows you to  abandon all data and exit setup  therefore ignoring all your changes     Type  Y  to abandon  changes and exit or  N  to  return to the Main Menu          and keep current values        35    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3 1 STANDARD CMOS SETUP    Select the  STANDARD CMOS SETUP  option from the Main Menu  and press  Enter  key        ROM PCI ISA BIOS    STANDARD CMOS SETUP  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC   Date  mm dd yy    Fri  Feb 1 1995  Time  hh mm ss   7 30 33                HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE  Primary Master   AUTO 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUTO  Primary Slave   None 0 0 0 0 0 0  gt   Secondary Master   None 0 0 0 0 0 0  Secondary Slave   None 0 0 0 0 0 0   Drive A   1 44M  3 5 in  Base Memory  640K   Drive B   None Extended Memory  3328K   Floppy 3 Mode Support   Disabled Other Memory  128K   Video   EGA VGA   Halt On   All Errors Wesel titel eee          Esc   Quit Tle Select Item PU PD        Modify  FA   Help  Shift  F2   Change Color F3   Toggle Calendar                      This screen allows you to modify the basic CMOS settings   After you have completed
43. se any jumpers to set the CPU  frequency  CPU settings are changed through the BIOS Setup  Utility     Enter the BIOS Setup Utility  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  section  and configure the CPU frequency settings to match the working  frequency of your Pentium   II processor  Follow these steps to  configure the CPU settings     Step 1  Press the  Delete  key during boot up  In BIOS select the   CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  menu     Step 2  Note the working frequency of your Pentium   II processor  that should be clearly marked on the CPU cover     Step 3  In  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP   move the cursor to the  CPU Speed field     Step 4  Configure the CPU Speed field in BIOS by selecting the  CPU frequency that matches the working frequency your  processor  as shown in the following figure        30    Hardware Setup SY 6BB       CPU Settings in BIOS                ROM PCI ISA BIOS  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  AWARD SOFTYLMRETNC   Auto Configuration   Enabled CPU Speed   133MHz  66 x 2   SDRAM CAS latency Time  3  DRAM Data Integrity Mode   Non ECC  System BIOS Cacheable   Disabled CPU Warning Temperature   Disabled  Video BIOS Cacheable   Disabled Current CPU Temperature   29  C 84  F  Video RAM Cacheable   Disabled Current System Temp    24 C 75 F  8 Bit I O Recovery Time 1 Current CPUFAN Speed   6553 RPM  16 Bit I O Recovery Time 1 Current PWRFAN Speed   6553 RPM  Memory Hole At 15M 16M   Disabled Current CHSFAN Speed   6553 RPM  Passive Release   Enabled VID V   2 78V VTT V   1 50V  Delay
44. t the back of your computer        9 pin serial  flat cables  2x                          9 pin male external  serial connector                            25 pin male external  serial connector                15       Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB    2  Parallel Port PRT1   This parallel port is used to connect the printer or other parallel  devices    Your motherboard comes with one 25 pin female external parallel  connector with 25 pin flat cable    Plug the 25 pin end of the flat cable into the PRT1 parallel connector  on the motherboard  as shown in the figure below  then fix the  external 25 pin connector to the rear panel of the computer case   Then plug your parallel device cable directly into the 25 pin female  connector located at the back of your computer           25 pin parallel  flat cable                   25 pin female external  parallel connector                                     16    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       3  PS 2 Keyboard  Plug the keyboard jack directly into the 6 pin female PS 2 keyboard  connector located at the rear panel of the motherboard     PS 2 Keyboard  Connector     i                     4  PS 2 Mouse  Attach the mouse cable to the 6 pin male PS 2 mouse connector on  the motherboard to enable PS 2 mouse function     PS 2 Mouse  Connector    5  Universal Serial Bus USB1 USB2   This motherboard provides two USB ports for your additional  devices  Attach the 5 pin end of the USB device cable to the  available USB connector USB1 or
45. the CD ROM packed with your motherboard       All brand names and trademarks are properties of their respective owners       1 Unpack the Motherboard    When unpacking the motherboard  check for the following items      gt  The SY 6BB 82440 BX AGP Set  gt  One IDE Device Flat Cable  Motherboard  gt  One Floppy Disk Drive Flat Cable   gt  This Quick Start Guide  gt  One 25 pin external serial connector with 9 pin flat cable   gt  The Installation CD ROM  gt  One dual 25 pin parallel with 25 pin flat cable and 9 pin serial     gt  The CPU Retention Set with 9 pin flat cable external connector      If your board comes with a driver disc and a paper manual  the Quick start Guide and the CD ROM are not included in the package        2 Motherboard Layout   Your new SY 6BB Motherboard is a high performance Pentium   II processor supported system board that features  state of the art technology  as shown on the following layout  This layout helps you identify the motherboard  elements that you will be dealing with during the installation        Default Settings    Flash BIOS        CPU  Pentium   II processor 233 350 MHz          Uma   LG  mjaa  7 ME Tel  orrdeer Adr                         CPU Voltage  Auto Detect CPU Voltage                                                                                                                                                                                                             1p   2 PCI E IDE Ports  WE Pi Hi PRT1       BE BSE E ae C
46. this field when your  capability HDD supports the   S M A R T  function    Consult your HDD provider   for details   Report No Yes Windows will release IRQ  FDD For WIN line 6  normally used by the  95 Floppy Disk Drive  after you   disable your on board FDD   and set this field to  Yes     No Windows will reserve INT 6 Default   for your FDD  whether it is   disabled or not   Video or Disabled _ i  Adapter BIOS  Enabled Default  Shadow The BIOS is shadowed in a 16K segment    if it is enabled and if it has BIOS present   These 16 segments can be shadowed  from ROM to RAM  BIOS shadow copies  BIOS code from slower ROM to faster    RAM     BIOS can then execute from RAM           43       BIOS Setup Utility    SY 6BB       3 3 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP       SU  Caution  Change these settings only if you are already  familiar with the Chipset        The  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  option changes the values of  the chipset registers  These registers control the system options in    the computer              ROM PCI ISA BIOS    CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP       AWARD SOFTWARE  INC           Auto Configuration   Enabled CPU Speed   Manual  SDRAM CAS latency Time  3 CPU Host Clock Selec   66 MHz  DRAM Data Integrity Mode   Non ECC CPU Ratio    System BIOS Cacheable   Disabled CPU Warning Temperature   Disabled  Video BIOS Cacheable   Disabled Current CPU Temperature   29  C 84  F  Video RAM Cacheable   Disabled Current System Temp    24  C 75  F  8 Bit I O Recovery Time d Current CPUFAN Spee
47. to provide 12V power to the chassis fan   Connect the cable from the chassis fan to the CHAFAN 3 pin  connector  Install according to the following pin assignment     Chassis Cooling FAN  CHAFAN Pin Assignment    GND 12V SENSOR                            The chassis fan will stop when the system enters into Suspend  Mode   Suspend mode can be enabled from the BIOS Setup Utility         19    Quick Installation Guide SY 6BB       Step 11  AGP VGA Card   Insert the AGP VGA card into the AGP slot  Then connect the  monitor information cable to the AGP card back plane external  connector    Follow the manufacturer s instructions to perform the AGP VGA  drivers installation     Other Display Cards  Insert other types of VGA cards into the PCI  or ISA expansion slots according to card specifications     Step 12  PCI Audio Card   Some soundcards require a DMA channel  Attach the 5 pin cable  from the PCI Audio card to the SB LINK    connector on the  motherboard  The SB LINK    will forward requests for legacy DMA  channel to the PCI Bus     Step 13  ATX Power Supply   If you are using ATX power  plug the connector from the power  source directly into the 20 pin male ATX PW connector on the  motherboard  as shown in the following figure                                          gt  ojoo  ojojo  o  e ejo    ojojoj oo  ojojo  o  o    ATX Pi wer                                                                                                                                                
48. voltage   82440 BX AGP Set   12 pin Male Connector   20 pin Male Connector   DIMM Bank 1 3    gt     168 pin Unbuffered SDRAM DIMM Module    gt  Support 8 128MB DIMM in each Bank    gt  Supports ECC configuration   System BIOS built in  Award BIOS    gt   Plug and Play  function   3 x 32 bit Bus Mastering Slots   1 x 32 bit AGP Slot   3 x 16 bit ISA Slots   2 x 40 pin Bus Mastering E IDE ATAPI Ports    gt  IDE1  Primary IDE Device Connector    gt  IDE2  Secondary IDE Device Connector   1 Floppy Disk Drive  FDD  Port    Supports 1 2MB 1 44MB 2 88MB and LS120 3 mode FDD    5 pin Infrared Device Connector   1 x 26 pin Female Parallel Printer Port   2 x RS 232 Serial Ports   1 x PS 2 Keyboard Connector       Motherboard Features  amp  Default Settings SY 6BB       MOTHERBOARD FEATURES  CONTINUED     PS 2 Mouse  USB1  USB2  Keylock  Reset  Speaker   TB LED  HDD LED  JP5   JP44   JP50  SBLINK    CPU   CPU Voltage  2 IDE Ports   1 Parallel Port    2 Serial Ports    2 USB Ports  PS 2 Mouse    1 x PS 2 Mouse Connector   2 x USB  Universal Serial Bus  Connectors  5 pin KeyLock Connector   2 pin Reset Switch Connector   4 pin PC Speaker Connector   2 pin Turbo LED Connector   2 pin IDE Device LED Connector   CMOS Clear Jumper   WOL  Wake On LAN  3 pin Connector  Power On by Keyboard Function Jumper  PCI Audio Card Connector    DEFAULT SETTINGS    Pentium   II 233 350 MHz Processor   Auto Detect CPU Voltage   PCI E IDE Ports   LPT1  EPP ECP Printer Port    gt  LPT1  I O Address 378H  IRQ
49. y Option  of the   BIOS FEATURES SETUP  section  the password prevents access  to the system or the setup program by unauthorized users  Follow   this procedure to set a new password or disable the password     1  Choose  BIOS FEATURES SETUP  in the Main Menu and  press  Enter   Select the  Security Options  item and set the  field to    a   System   The password is required every time the system  is booted  This means only a person who knows the  password can use this computer    b   Setup   The password is required only when you attempt  to enter the BIOS Setup program     2  Choose  SUPERVISOR PASSWORD  from the Main Menu and  press  Enter   The following prompt appear     Enter Password        Warning  If you forget or lose the password  the only way    to access the system is to set jumper JP5 to clear the  CMOS RAM  All setup information is lost and you must run    the BIOS setup program again           Note  If you do not wish to use the password function   press  Enter  directly and the following message appears     i 1  3 Password Disabled                 N    BIOS Setup Utility SY 6BB       3  Enter your new password and press  Enter   The following  message appears  prompting to confirm the new password           4  Re enter your password and then press  Enter  to exit to the  Main Menu     This diagram outlines the password selection procedure     SI AERES T Ne EEE Gi GE A EES    Type the Password Press  lt Enter gt  without    and Press   lt Enter gt      enterin
50. your system with the BIOS setup  program  Go to Chapter 3  BIOS SETUP    Or continue to Chapter1  INTRODUCTION and Chapter2   HARDWARE SETUP for more information about your SY 6BB  Motherboard        23    Introduction SY 6BB       Chapter 1    INTRODUCTION    The SY 6BB AGP Set motherboard is a high performance  Pentium   II processor supported AT form factor system board  SY   6BB uses the 82440 BX Chipset technology and supports Pentium    II series processors  This motherboard is fully compatible with  industry standards and adds many technical enhancements     1 1 KEY FEATURES      CPU   gt  Supports Intel Pentium   II processors featuring speeds of   233 550 MHz   Features Slot 1 for Pentium   II processor support  Supports both boxed and non boxed type of CPUs   Includes a CPU mount kit with retention clip   Also includes a CPU Fan support stand used for heavier  non boxed type CPUs     gt    gt    gt    gt       DRAM Controller   gt  Supports 3 strips of 168 pin SDRAM unbeffured DIMM   3 x 168 pin DIMM banks support 8 16 32 64 128 MB  unbuffered DIMM modules   gt  Memory configuration       System memory  8MB to 384MB    Maximum of 384MB with SDRAM       24    Introduction SY 6BB       BUS Controller     gt    gt      gt    gt    gt     Compliant with v2 1 PCI specifications   Features 3 x 32 bit PCI slots      3 x Bus Mastering PCI Slots   Features 3 x 16 bit ISA slots   Features 1 x 32 bit AGP slot   Provides on board USB  Universal Serial Bus  port    Peripheral Co
    
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