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1. JP20 1 2 PIIX4 CTL 2 3 Save PD State JBT1 1 2 default Bus Speed 2 3 CMOS Clear MHz JC JC2 JC3 To clear the CMOS completely 50 ON ON ON disconnect the power source 60 ON OFF OFF WOL Wake on LAN 66 OFF OFF OFF Ge 75 OFF ON OFF Figure 1 5 SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Layout 1 6 Chapter 1 Introduction J34 JT2 JT3 PS 2 KB Ii Thermal PS 2 MOUSE J2 is for cPU2 Control Fan termination FAN J32 J17 J18 USB BATTERY ATX POWER JBT1 1 J19 PRINTER CMOS Clear Ext Battery JP20 IDE1 IDE2 FLOPPY JPA3 scsi 1 LED JL1 JA4 _ SCSI DI fas al Co Termination Chassis Intrusion JA2 ULTRA SCSI JA1 UW SCSI U29 O BIOS IDE LED KEYLOCK SPEAKER S UPER P6SLS Manufacturer Settings JC4 OFF CPU Core JL1 OFF normal Bus Ratio JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4 ON intrusion 3 0 ON OFF ON ON JL2 OFF 3 5 OFF OFF ON ON JP17 2 3 4 0 ON ON OFF ON 4 5 OFF ON OFF ON JP19 1 2 APIC SMI 5 0 ON OFFIOFF ON 2 3 PIIX4 SMI default JP20 1 2 PIIX4 CTL 2 3 Save PD State JBT1 1 2 default Bus Speed 2 3 CMOS Clear MHz JC1 J
2. Please do not mix memory types the results are unpredictable If your memory count is exactly half of the correct value please go to the BIOS in Chipset Setup and select SDRAM AUTOSIZING SUPPORT Change between avail able options until one setting correctly displays your memory 3 5 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Question Which Operating System OS supports AGP Answer At present Windows 98 and Windows NT 5 0 are the only OS that will have built in support for AGP Some AGP video adapt ers can run Windows 95 OSR2 1 with special drivers Please con tact your graphics adapter vendor for more details Question Do need the compact disk that came with your motherboard Answer The supplied compact disc has quite a few drivers and programs that greatly enhance your system We recommend that you review the compact disc and use what you desire Some of the items packaged on the compact disc are PCI IDE Bus Master driv ers for Windows 95 and Windows NT 440LX chipset drivers for Windows 95 and Super Doctor Monitoring software Question Why can t turn off the power using the momentary power on off switch Answer The instant power off function is controlled by the BIOS When this feature is enabled in the BIOS the motherboard will have instant off capabilities as long as the BIOS has control of the sys tem When this feature is disabled or when the BIOS is not in control such as during memory count the
3. Table 2 16 CMOS Clear Pin Definitions Connector Num ber Function JBT1 Normal CMOS Clear External Battery Connect an external battery to JBT2 Refer to Table 2 17 for pin definitions Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 17 External Battery Pin Definitions Pin Number Function 3 V NC NC Ground Wake on LAN The Wake on LAN connector is located on WOL Refer to Table 2 18 for pin definitions Table 2 18 Wake on LAN Pin Definitions Pin Number Function 5V Standby Ground Wake up Fan Connectors The thermal overheat fan is located on JT3 The CPU fans are located on JT1 and JT2 Refer to Table 2 19 for pin definitions Caution These connectors are DC direct SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA Users Manual Table 2 19 Fan Pin Definitions Pin Number Function Ground 12V Tachometer Chassis Intrusion Detector The Chassis Intrusion detector is located on JL1 See Table 2 20 for pin definitions Table 2 20 Chassis Intrusion Detector Settings Definition Normal Intrusion 2 6 Installing Removing the DIMM Modules SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS can accommodate a maximum of 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM using standard 168 pin 3 3V unbuf fered DIMM memory modules SUPER P6SLA can accommodate a maximum of 768 MB EDO or 384 MB SDRAM Note SDRAM re quires a minimum of one bank There are three types of EDO and SDRAM DIMM modules x4 x8 and x16 If you a
4. ACPI specification defines a flexible and abstract hardware inter face that provides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC system including hardware operating system and application software This enables the system to auto matically turn on and off peripherals such as CD ROMs network cards hard disk drives and printers This also includes consumer devices connected to the PC such as VCRs TVs phones and ste reos In addition to enabling operating system directed power manage ment ACPI provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an operating system independent interface for con figuration control ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structures while providing a processor architecture independent implementation that is compatible with both Windows 95 and Win dows NT Microsoft OnNow The OnNow design initiative is a comprehensive system wide ap proach to system and device power control OnNow is a term for a PC that is always on but appears off and responds immediately to user or other requests Slow Blinking LED for Suspend state Indicator When the CPU goes into a suspend state the power LED will start blinking to indicate that the CPU is in sleep mode When the user presses any key the CPU will wake up and the LED will automati cally stop blinking and remain on 1 20 Chapter 1 Introduction BIOS Support for USB Keyboard If the USB keyboard is the
5. CPU 1 Fan CPU 2 Fan Thermal Overheat Fan Wake on LAN viii Page 2 8 2 8 2 16 2 15 2 13 1 4 Page 2 14 2 14 2 21 2 15 2 15 2 9 2 14 2 25 2 24 2 16 2 12 2 11 2 12 2 10 2 10 2 11 2 18 2 13 2 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview SUPER P6DLS P6DLE supports dual Pentium Il 233 266 300 333 MHz processors SUPER P6SLS P6SLA supports single Pentium II They are based on Intel s 440 LX chipset which enables Acceler ated Graphics Port AGP Wake on LAN SDRAM concurrent PCI and Ultra DMA 33 MB s burst data transfer rate All motherboards are ATX size and have 4 PCI slots 3 ISA slots and an AGP connector SUPER P6DLS P6DLE and P6SLS accommo date a total of 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM memory with 4 168 pin DIMM sockets SUPER P6SLA accommodates a total of 768 MB EDO or 384 MB SDRAM memory with 3 168 pin DIMM sockets AGP reduces contention with the CPU and I O devices by broaden ing the bandwidth of graphics to memory It delivers a maximum of 532 MB s 2x transfer mode which is quadruple the PCI speed Wake on LAN allows remote network management and configura tion of the PC even in off hours when the PC is turned off This reduces the complexity of managing the network Other features that maximize customer satisfaction and simplicity in managing the computer are PC 98 ready and support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI With PC Health Monitor ing you ca
6. and Mouse Pin Definitions Pin Number Function Data NC Ground VCC Clock NC Universal Serial Bus The two Universal Serial Bus Connectors are located on J17 and J18 See Table 2 13 for pin definitions Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 13 USB Pin Definitions Pin J17 Pin J18 Number Function Number Function 5V PO PO GND N A ATX Serial Ports 5V PO PO GND Key ATX serial port COM1 is located on J20 and serial port COM2 is See Table 2 14 for pin definitions located on J21 Table 2 14 Serial Ports Pin Definitions Pin Number Function Pin Number Function SMI DCD DSR Serial In RTS Serial Out CTS DTR RI GND NC Refer to Table 2 15 for instructions on how to use JP19 for SUPER P6DLS P6DLE This jumper should normally be set to 1 2 APIC SMI Note On SUPER P6SLS JP19 should normally be set to 2 3 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Table 2 15 SMI Pin Definitions Connector Jumper Number Position Function JP19 APIC SMI PIIX4 SMI CMOS Clear Refer to Table 2 16 for instructions on how to clear the CMOS For ATX power supply you need to completely shut down the system then use JBT1 to clear the CMOS Do not use the PW_ON connec tor to clear the CMOS A second way of resetting the CMOS con tents is by pressing the lt ins gt key then turning on the system power Release the key when the power comes on
7. each end of the fan heatsink making sure that the hole and clip are on the outside edge of the support If the supports are reversed the holes will not line up with the pegs on the motherboard Slide each support toward the center of the processor until the support is seated in the outside groove in the fan housing Figure 2 2 Support for Fan Heatsink Hole and clip on outside edge 2 3 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 4 Slid the clip A on each support toward the processor exposing the hole that will fit over the peg on the motherboard Push the latches B on the processor toward the center of the processor until they click into place 5 Hold the processor so that the fan shroud is facing toward the pegs on the motherboard Slide the processor C into the reten tion mechanism and slide the supports onto the pegs Ensure that the pegs on the motherboard slide into the holes in the heatsink support and that the alignment notch in the SEC cartridge fits over the plug in Slot 1 Push the processor down firmly with even pres sure on both sides of the top until it is seated Figure 2 3 Retention Mechanism A Do not screw too tight 2 4 Chapter 2 Installation 6 Slide the clips on the supports A forward until they click into place to hold the pegs securely Apply slight pressure on the peg and push the peg toward the clip while pushing the clip forward Push t
8. momentary on off switch must be held for five seconds before the system will shut down These changes were necessary to implement ACPI features on the motherboard Question see a few of my PCI devices sharing IRQs The system seems to be fine but is this acceptable Answer Some PCI Bus Mastering devices can share IRQs without performance penalties These devices are designed to work cor rectly sharing IRQs 3 6 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 4 Returning Merchandise for Service A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before any warranty service will be rendered You can obtain service by calling your vendor for a Returned Merchandise Authorization RMA number When returning to the manufacturer the RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and mailed prepaid or hand carried Shipping and handling charges will be applied for all orders that must be mailed when service is complete This warranty only covers normal consumer use and does not cover damages incurred in shipping or from failure due to the alternation misuse abuse or improper maintenance of products 3 7 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 3 8
9. the processor 2 Slide the clips on the supports backward to release the pegs in the motherboard Push the latches on the processor toward the center of the processor until they click into place 3 Lift one end of the processor until it is freed from Slot 1 Lift the other end of the processor until it is freed from Slot 1 Lift the entire processor with the fan heatsink supports attached until it is free from the retention mechanism 4 Remove the heatsink support pegs from the motherboard and discard them With one hand squeeze together the two halves of the peg on the bottom side of the motherboard With the other hand pull the peg out of the hole in the motherboard Do not reuse the pegs 2 7 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 2 3 Changing the CPU Speed To change the CPU speed for a Pentium II processor change the jumpers shown below on Table 2 1 Refer to Table 2 2 for the external bus speed jumper settings The default bus speed is 66 MHz The following example will show you which CPU Core Bus Ratio touse The following example will show you which CPU Core Bus Ratio to use The general rule is to divide the CPU speed by the bus speed 66 MHz If you have a 266 MHz CPU dividing it by 66 will give you a CPU Core Bus Ratio of 4 After determining the CPU Core Bus Ratio refer to Table 2 1 for settings of JB1 JB2 JB3 and JB4 CPU Core Bus Ratio CPU Speed Bus Frequency CPU Core Bus Ratio 266 MHz _ 4
10. wire LED power 5V Key No connection GND Black wire Keyboard inhibit GND Black wire Chapter 2 Installation Speaker Connector The speaker connector is located on pins 10 to 13 of JF1 See Table 2 9 for pin definitions Table 2 9 Speaker Connector Pin Definitions Pin Number Function Definition 10 Red wire speaker data 11 Key No connection 12 VCC Speaker data 13 GND Black wire SCSI LED The SCSI LED JPA3 has four pins See Table 2 10 for pin defini tions Table 2 10 SCSI LED Pin Definitions Function 5V Control Control 5V Power Save State Select Refer to Table 2 11 on how to set JP20 Save Power Down PD State is used when you want the system to be in power off state the first time you apply power to the system or when the system comes SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual back from AC power failure In the PD State the power will not come on unless you hit the power switch on the motherboard PIIX4 control is used if you want the system to be in power on state the first time you apply power to the system or when the system comes back from AC power failure Table 2 11 JP20 Pin Definitions Connector Jumper Number Position Function JP20 PIIX4 Ctrl Save PD State ATX PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Ports The ATX PS 2 keyboard and the PS 2 mouse are located on J34 See Table 2 12 for pin definitions Table 2 12 PS 2 Keyboard
11. 0 66 MHz Table 2 1 Pentium Il Speed Selection CPU Core Bus Ratio 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 2 8 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 2 External Bus Speed Selection Turbo Function There are no jumpers for turbo switch and turbo LED By default all the motherboards are running at full speed 2 4 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis All the motherboards have standard mounting holes to fit different types of chassis Chassis may come with a variety of mounting fasteners made of metal or plastic Although a chassis may have both metal and plastic fasteners metal fasteners are the most highly recommended because they ground the system board to the chassis Therefore use as many metal fasteners as possible for better grounding 2 5 Connecting Cables Power Supply Connector After you have securely mounted the motherboard to the chassis you are ready to connect the cables Attach power supply cables to J32 for an ATX power supply See Table 2 3 for pin definitions of an ATX power supply 2 9 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Table 2 3 ATX Power Supply Connector Pin Definitions Connector Pin Number Number Function Pin Number Function J32 Infrared Connector 3 3V 3 3V COM 5V COM 5V COM 11 3 3V 12 12V 13 COM 14 PS ON 15 COM 16 COM 17 COM The infrared connector is located on pins 1 8 of JF2 See Table 2 4 for pin definitions T
12. 1 JB2 JB3 JB4 A us atio JL1 OFF normal 30 ON OFF ON ON ON intrusion 3 5 OFFIOFF ON ON JL2 OFF 4 0 ON ON OFF ON JP17 2 3 Ap OFF ON OFF ON JP19 1 2 APIC SMI default 5 0 ON OFFIOFF ON 2 3 PIIX4 SMI JP20 1 2 PIIX4 CTL 2 3 Save PD State JBT1 1 2 default Bus Speed 2 3 CMOS Clear MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 To clear the CMOS completely 50 ON ON ON disconnect the power source 60 ON OFF OFF WOL Wake on LAN 66 OFF OFF OFF SS 75 OFF ON OFF Figure 1 4 SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Layout 1 5 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual J34 JT3 PS 2 KB Thermal PS 2 MOUSE Control Fan J32 J17 J18 USB ATX POWER JBT1 q J19 PRINTER CMOS Clear Ext Battery JP20 IDE1 DES FLOPPY JL1 Co Chassis Intrusion W l a e U29 D D BIOS W a IDE LED KEYLOCK SPEAKER D Ku egen Manufacturer Settings CPU Gorell NC OFF Bus Ratio JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4 JL1 OFF normal 3 0 ON OFF ON ON ON intrusion 3 5 OFFIOFF ON ON JL2 OFF 4 0 ON ON OFF ON JP17 2 3 4 5 OFF ON OFF ON JP19 1 2 APIC SMI default 5 0 ON OFFOFF ON 2 3 PIIX4 SMI
13. 1 stop bit and no parity BIOS upgrades can also be downloaded from our web site at ftp ftp supermicro com Note Not all BIOS can be flashed depending on the modifica tions on the boot block code 5 If you still cannot get the problem resolved have the following information ready before you call for technical support e BIOS release date version e System board serial number e Product model name e Invoice number and date e System configuration 3 3 Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I update my BIOS Answer Update Bios files are located on our web site at www supermicro com Please check the current BIOS revision and make sure it is more current than your BIOS Select your motherboard model and the upgrade will be automatically selected and downloaded to your computer Unzip the BIOS update file and you will find three files readme txt flash instructions sm2flash com BIOS flash utility and the BIOS image file xxxxxx rom Place these files on a bootable floppy and reboot your system There are no BIOS boot block protection jumpers on the motherboard At the BIOS prompt please enter the command 3 4 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting sm2flash This will start the flash utility and give you an opportu nity to first save your current file flash the boot block and enter the name of the update BIOS image file NOTE It is very important that you save your current BIOS and name it super rom in case you need to recove
14. 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard Infrared port e 2 USB ports Dimensions e ATX 12 x 10 85 CD Utilities e Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 959 optional e PISA Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 e BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility e DMI Browser for Windows 95 e DMI Wizard e Super Doctor Utility ver 1 20b Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6DLE Features The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6DLE CP e Dual Pentium Il processor 233 266 300 333 MHz Memor e 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM e Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support Chipset e Intel 440LX Expansion Slots e 4 PCI slots e 3 ISA slots e 1 AGP slot BIOS e AMI Flash WINBIOS with boot block support e DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring LM78 e Seven on board voltage monitors for 2 CPU cores 3 3V 5V and 12V e Three fan status monitors with firmware software control on off e CPU chassis temperature monitor and control e CPU fan auto off in sleep mode e CPU overheat control and alarm e Chassis intrusion detection e System resource alert Hardware BIOS virus protection e Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core e SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Man ager LDCM support C SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual ACPI PC 98 Features Microsoft OnNow Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator BIOS support for USB keyboard Real tim
15. AR or OEM a POST diagnostics card is recommended for port 80h codes Refer to Appendix D Memory Error If you encounter memory error follow the procedures below 1 Check to determine if DIMM modules are improperly installed 2 Make sure that different types of DIMMs have not been installed in different banks e g a mixture of 2MB x 36 and 1 MB x 36 DIMMs in Banks 0 3 Determine if different speeds of DIMMs have been installed in the same or different banks and the BIOS setup is configured for the fastest speed of RAM used It is recommended to use the same RAM speed for DIMMs in different banks 4 Check for bad DIMM modules or chips Losing the System s Setup Configuration 1 Ensure that you are using a high quality power supply A poor quality power supply may cause the system to lose CMOS setup Refer to Chapter 1 of this manual for details 2 If the above step does not fix the Setup Configuration problem contact your vendor for repair 3 3 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 3 2 Technical Support Procedures 1 Go through the Troubleshooting Procedures section in this chapter of the manual before calling Technical Support 2 Check FAQ on our web site at http www supermicro com 3 During the warranty period contact your distributor first for any product problems 4 BIOS upgrades can be downloaded from the SUPER BBS 408 895 2022 24 hours a day using 1200 14400 baud 8 data bits
16. E TANEET 1 22 1 5 Wake on LAN EE 1 22 126 Power SUpplysissrnanfaniania ie anali iizioi 1 22 1 7 National Semiconductor Super I O 1 23 1 8 AIC 7880 SCSI Controller i 1 23 1 9 Warranty Technical Support and Service n 1 24 Parise hi iaia 1 24 BIOS ica banana snansnanananananenananenananents 1 24 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Static Sensitive Devices ii 2 1 Precautions ie leale va leghe Gala 2 1 Unpacking iiiiiisaa ina na nah ELA aARAALALaLA RARA 5h 2 1 2 2 Pentium II Processor Installation 2 2 OEM Pentium Il and Heat Sink Gupport 2 6 Removing the Pentium Il Processeor 2 7 2 3 Changing the CPU Speed 2 8 Turbo e Dinde LEE 2 9 2 4 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis 2 9 2 5 Connecting Cables nrnna a 2 9 Power Supply Connector sssssssssesierssissierieieisiisineintnsrnsrnrinrnstens 2 9 Infra Red Connector i 2 10 PW ON eene te GE 2 11 Reset Connector eebe en aaa 2 11 Hardi Drive LED siii lata 2 12 Keylock Power LED Cable Connector ss sssseeeseseessreeressee 2 12 Speaker Connector aa 2 13 SCS LED ieri Sie ara 2 13 Power Save State Select i 2 13 ATX PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports 2 14 Universal Seal BUS id 2 14 ATX Seral Ge 2 15 SMU asc fe ae ee ia i ee hS 2 15 GMOS Clear unita ai ites 2 16 External Battery ine a Bia a
17. Extended modes by supporting faster transfer rates and a mechanism that allows the host to address peripheral device regis ters directly Faster transfers are achieved by automatically gener ating the address and data strobes EPP is compatible with both Compatible and Extended mode parallel port devices 1 8 AIC 7880 SCSI Controller SUPER P6DLS P6SLS has an on board SCSI controller which is 100 compatible with an Adaptec 2940UW Connectors include a 68 pin 16 bit SCSI connector JA1 and a 50 pin 8 bit internal SCSI 1 23 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA Users Manual connector JA2 You can connect up to 15 devices seven 8 bit internal and eight 16 bit internal or external SCSI devices or 15 Wide internal and external SCSI devices When Fast SCSI devices are connected the total length of all cables internal and external must not exceed 3 meters 9 8 ft to ensure reliable operation If no Fast SCSI devices are connected the total length of all cables must not exceed 6 meters 19 7 ft PCI slot four shares interrupt with the on board SCSI controller if available There are only four PCI interrupt control lines on Intel chipsets Normally this is not an issue since PCI devices are de signed to share resources lf you desire not to share please do not use slot four We recommend that you place your video adapter in this slot since most video adapters will have an IRQ assigned which is rarely used Note Slot four is next to t
18. GND PAR AD15 Vddq3 3 AD13 AD11 GND ADI C BEO Vddq3 3 Reserved AD6 GND AD4 AD2 Vddq3 3 ADO SMBI SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 2 28 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Troubleshooting Procedures Use the following procedures to troubleshoot your system If you have followed all of the procedures below and still need assistance refer to the Technical Support Procedures and or Returning Merchandise for Service section s in this chapter No Video Use the following steps for troubleshooting your system configura tion 1 If you have no video remove all the add on cards and cables 2 Check for shorted connections especially under the motherboard 3 Check the jumpers settings clock speed and voltage settings 4 Use the speaker to determine if any beep codes exist Refer to Appendix C of the AMI BIOS Reference Manual for details about beep codes 3 1 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Install only the CPU memory and speaker Power On Speaker Y 8 beeps Beeps Motherboard Good Power N Supply OK Replace Y Power Check memory BIOS Supply and CPU Speaker Y Beeps N Replace Motherboard Figure 3 1 Troubleshooting Flowchart 3 2 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting NOTE If you are a system integrator V
19. PER P6DLS CP e Dual Pentium Il processor 233 266 300 333 MHz Memor e 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM e Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support Chipset e Intel 440LX Expansion Slots e 4 PCI slots e 3 ISA slots e 1 AGP slot BIOS e AMI Flash WINBIOS with boot block support e DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring LM78 e Seven on board voltage monitors for 2 CPU cores 3 3V 5V and 12V e Three fan status monitors with firmware software control on off e CPU chassis temperature monitor and control e CPU fan auto off in sleep mode e CPU overheat control and alarm e Chassis intrusion detection e System resource alert Hardware BIOS virus protection e Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core e SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Manager LDCM support C 1 9 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual ACPI PC 98 Features e Microsoft OnNow e Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator e BIOS support for USB keyboard e Real time clock wake up alarm e Main switch override mechanism e External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O e 68 pin 16 bit Ultra Wide SCSI connector and 50 pin 8 bit Ultra SCSI connector e 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and PIO Mode 4 e 1 floppy interface 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports e EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port parallel port e PS
20. SI Connector Pin Definitions Pin Pin Number Function Number Function GND 35 GND 36 GND 37 GND 38 GND 39 GND 40 GND 41 GND 42 GND 43 GND 44 GND 45 GND 46 GND 47 GND 48 DB 16 GND 49 DB 17 NOD da WIN GND 50 DB 18 Termpwrb 51 Termpwrb Termpwrb 52 Termpwrb GND 53 DB GND 54 DB GND 55 DB GND 56 DB GND 57 DB GND 58 DB P2 GND 59 DB 24 19 20 21 22 23 P2 24 GND 60 DB 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 P3 20 21 22 23 GND 61 DB 26 GND 62 DB 2 GND 63 DB 28 GND 64 DB 29 GND 65 DB 30 GND 66 DB 31 GND 67 DB P3 GND 68 GND 2 25 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual AGP Port There are no jumpers to configure the AGP port J8 Refer to Table 2 26 for the pin definitions Table 2 26 AGP Port Pin Definitions A ONoOoaRKRWND 2 26 12V Spare Reserved USB GND INTA RST GNT VCC3 3 ST1 Reserved PIPE GND Spare SBA1 VCC3 3 SBA3 Reserved GND SBA5 SBA7 KEY KEY KEY KEY AD30 AD28 VCC3 3 AD26 Chapter 2 Installation AD25 GND AD_STBI AD23 Vddq3 3 AD21 AD19 GND AD17 C BE2 Vddq3 3 IRDY GND VCC3 3 DEVSEL Vddg3 3 PERR GND SERR C BE1 Vddg3 3 AD14 AD12 GND AD10 AD8 Vddq3 3 AD_STBO AD7 GND AD5 AD3 Vddg3 3 ADI SMBO 2 27 AD24 GND Reserved C BE3 Vddq3 3 AD22 AD20 GND AD18 AD16 Vddq3 3 FRAME GND VCC3 3 TRDY STOP Spare
21. SUPERO SUPER P6DLS SUPER P6DLE SUPER P6SLS SUPER P6SLA USER S MANUAL Revision 1 4 The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software if any and documentation may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF THE REPAIRING REPLACING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPERMICRO COMPUTER you may not copy any part of this document Information in this document is subject to change without notice Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or regis
22. Track 00 Write Protect Read Data Side 1 Select Diskette 2 22 Chapter 2 Installation IDE Interfaces There are no jumpers to configure the on board IDE interfaces J15 and J16 Refer to Table 2 23 for the pin definitions Table 2 23 Pin Number IDE Connector Pin Definitions Function Pin Number Function Reset IDE Host Host Host Host Host Host Host Host GND Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data DRQ3 I O Write IO Read IOCHRDY DACK3 IRQ14 Addr 1 Addr 0 Chip Select 0 Activity ort N Wa UO N 2 23 GND Host Host Host Host Host Host Host Host Key GND GND GND BALE GND IOCS16 GND Addr 2 Chip Select 1 GND SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual SCSI Connectors P6DLS and P6SLS only There are no jumpers to configure the on board SCSI interfaces JA1 and JA2 Refer to Table 2 24 for the pin definitions for JA2 Refer to Table 2 25 for the pin definitions for JA1 Table 2 24 50 pin SCSI Connector Pin Definitions Pin Pin Number Function Number Function GND 26 GND 27 GND 28 GND 29 GND 30 GND 31 GND 32 GND 33 GND 34 GND 35 GND 36 Reserved 37 Reserved Open 38 Termpwr Reserved 39 Reserved GND 40 GND GND 41 ATN GND 42 GND GND 43 BSY GND 44 ACK GND 45 RST GND 46 MSG GND 47 SEL GND 48 C D GND 49 REQ GND 50 JO o JO da WIN 2 24 Chapter 2 Installation Table 2 25 68 pin SC
23. a 2 16 Wake on LAN Arpa rene irae eesti 2 17 Fan CONNECIOLS nidi e e ole 2 17 Table of Contents Chassis Intrusion Detector 2 18 2 6 Installing Removing the DIMM Modules 2 18 DIMM Module Installation i 2 19 Removing DIMM Modules 2 19 2 7 Connecting Parallel FDD and HDD 2 20 Parallel Port Connector i 2 21 EIOPpPY GONNEGtoni aio RA AIA FARSI IRA Rara 2 22 MEET eieiei eieiei ri 2 23 SGsl Connectors iaia 2 24 AE dE 2 26 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Troubleshooting Procedures AAA 3 1 le ge E WE 3 1 Troubleshooting Flowchart AA 3 2 Memory Error iaia Gael 3 3 Losing the System s Setup Configuration essssscscscsrene 3 3 3 2 Technical Support Procedures AAA 3 4 3 3 Frequently Asked Questions i 3 4 3 4 Returning Merchandise for Service 3 7 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manua Quick Reference Jumpers JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4 JCT JC2 JC3 JBT1 JP19 JP20 JC4 JL2 JP17 Connectors J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J32 J34 JA JA2 JBT2 JF1 JF2 JL1 JPA3 JT1 JT2 JT3 WOL Function CPU Speed Selection External Bus Speed CMOS Clear SMI Power Save State Select Manufacturer Default Function USB USB Printer Port COM 1 COM 2 ATX Power PS 2 KB and Mouse UW SCSI Ultra SCSI External Battery Connector IDE LED Keylock Speaker IR Connector PW_ON Reset Chassis Intrusion SCSI LED
24. able 2 4 Infrared Pin Definitions Definition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5V Key IRRX Ground IRTX IRSELO IRSEL1 IRSEL2 Chapter 2 Installation PW_ON Connector The PW_ON connector is located on pins 9 and 10 of JF2 Momen tary contacting both pins will power on off the system To turn off the power hold down the power button for at least 4 seconds The user can also configure this button as an of off switch in the BIOS setup menu See Table 2 5 for pin definitions Table 2 5 PW_ON Connector Pin Definitions Pin Number Definition PW_ON Ground Reset Connector The reset connector is located on pins 12 and 13 of JF2 This connector attaches to the hardware Reset switch on the computer case See Table 2 6 for pin definitions Table 2 6 Reset Pin Definitions Definition Reset Ground SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Hard Drive LED The hard drive LED is located on pins 1 to 4 of JF1 Attach the hard drive LED cable onto pins 1 and 2 See Table 2 7 for pin defini tions Table 2 7 Hard Drive LED Pin Definitions Pin Number Definition 5V Key HD Active 5V Keylock Power LED Connector The keylock power LED connector is located on pins 5 to 9 of JF1 See Table 2 8 for pin definitions Pins 5 and 7 are for the power LED Pins 8 and 9 are for the keylock Table 2 8 Keylock Power LED Pin Definitions Pin Number Function Definition VCC Red
25. atform targeted for emerging 3D graphics and multi media applications Along with System to PCI bridge integrated with optimized DRAM controller and data path the chipset intro duces the Accelerated Graphics Port AGP interface AGP is a high performance component level interconnect targeted at 3D applica tions and is based on a set of performance enhancements to PCI The I O subsystem portion of the 440LX platform is based on the PIIX4 a highly integrated version of Intel s PCl to ISA bridge family The 440LX PCI AGP Controller PAC system bus interface supports up to two Pentium Il processors It provides an optimized 72 bit DRAM interface 64 bit data plus ECC This interface supports 3 3V DRAM technologies The PAC provides the interface to a PCI bus operating at 33 MHz This interface implementation is compli ant with the PCI Rev 2 1 Specification The AGP interface is based on the AGP Specification Rev 1 0 It can support up to 133 MHz 532 MB s data transfer rates 1 5 Wake On LAN WOL Wake on LAN is defined as the ability of a management application to remotely power up a computer which is powered off Remote PC setup updates and asset tracking can occur after hours and on weekends so daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted The motherboards have a 3 pin header WOL used to connect to the 3 pin header on the Network Interface Card NIC which has WOL capability 1 6 Power Supply As wit
26. c2 JC3 To clear the CMOS completely 50 ON ON ON disconnect the power source 60 ON OFF OFF WOL Wake on LAN 66 OFF OFF OFF Ce E 75 OFF ON OFF Figure 1 6 SUPER P6SLS Motherboard Layout 1 7 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual J34 JT3 Overheat PS 2 KB Fan PS 2 MOUSE J17 J18 USB BATTERY ATX POWER J19 PRINTER JL2 JP20 JBT1 _ Manufacturer Settings CPU Core OFF Bus Ratio JB1 JB2 JB3 JB4 OFF normal 3 0 ON OFF ON ON 3 5 OFF OFF ON ON EE 4 0 ON ON OFF ON 4 5 OFF ON OFF ON 1 2 PIXA CTL 5 0 ONOFFOFF ON 2 3 Save PD State 1 2 default WOL JT1 JT2 JT3 S UPER PESLA D I IDE2 Ext Battery 1 CMOS Clear 1 II JL1 Chassis Intrusion C IDELED KEYLOCK SPEAKER IR CON PW_ON RESET 2 3 CMOS Clear To clear the CMOS completely Bus Speed disconnect the power source MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 Wake on LAN 50 ON ON ON CPU fani 60 ON OFF OFF CPU fan2 66 OFF OFF OFF Overheat fan 75 OFF ON OFF Figure 1 7 SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Layout 1 8 Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6DLS Features The following list covers the general features of SU
27. e clock wake up alarm Main switch override mechanism External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and PIO Mode 4 1 floppy interface 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port parallel port PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard Infrared port 2 USB ports Dimensions ATX 12 x 10 85 CD Utilities Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 optional PIIX4 Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility DMI Browser for Windows 95 DMI Wizard Super Doctor Utility ver 1 20b Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6SLS Features The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6SLS CPU e Single Pentium Il processor 233 266 300 333 MHz Memor e 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM e Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support Chipset e Intel 440LX Expansion Slots e 4 PCI slots e 3 ISA slots e 1 AGP slot BIOS e AMI Flash WINBIOS with boot block support e DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring LM78 e Seven on board voltage monitors for the CPU core CPU I O 3 3V 5V and 12V e Three fan status monitors with firmware software control on off e CPU chassis temperature monitor and control e CPU fan auto off in sleep mode e CPU overheat control and alarm e Chassis intrusion detection e System resource alert Hardware BIOS vi
28. emperature is too high SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA Users Manual CPU Fan Auto Off in Sleep Mode The CPU fan will turn on when the power is on It can be turned off when the CPU is in sleep mode When the CPU is in sleep mode it means that it will not run at full power thereby generating less heat For power saving purposes the user can have the option to shut down the CPU fan CPU Overheat Alarm and Control This feature is available when used with SUPERMICRO s SUPER Doctor Utility The program will generate a beep sound via the speaker when it detects CPU overheat condition This overheat condition can be configured by the user The program can also give an indication on the screen when the CPU overheats Chassis Intrusion Detection The chassis intrusion circuitry can detect unauthorized intrusion to the system The chassis intrusion connector is located on JL1 Attach a micro switch to JL1 When the micro switch is close it means that the chassis has been opened The circuitry will then alert the user with a warning message when the system is on The circuitry uses the on board battery to power up Even if the whole system is powered off the detection can still work properly System Resource Alert This feature is available when used with Intel LANDesk Client Man ager The user can be notified of certain system events For ex ample if the system is running low on virtual memory the hard drive space is not enough to
29. h all computer products a stable power source is necessary for proper and reliable operation It is even more important for high 1 22 Chapter 1 Introduction CPU clock rates like 233 266 300 333 MHz Pentium Il processors SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA accommodates ATX power supplies Although most power supplies generally meet the spec ifications required by the CPU some power supplies are not ad equate It is highly recommended that you use a high quality power supply Additionally in areas where noisy power transmission is present you may choose to install a line filter to separate noise from the computer You can also install a power surge protector to help avoid problems caused by power surges 1 7 National Semiconductor Super I O Controller The National Semiconductor 87307 Super I O Controller incorpo rates an IDE control logic two full function serial ports an IEEE 1284 parallel port industry standard floppy disk controller with 16 byte FIFO Real Time Clock and an 8042 compatible keyboard con troller all in one chip The IDE interfaces provide up to Mode 4 support The two serial ports are software compatible with the Fast UART 16550 The par allel port is EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Ca pabilities Port compatible including level 2 support It includes a protection circuit against damage caused when the printer is pow ered up EPP mode provides for greater throughput than Compat ible or
30. he AGP slot and slot one is next to the ISA slots 1 9 Warranty Technical Support and Service The manufacturer will repair or exchange any unit or parts free of charge due to manufacturing defects for one year 12 months from the original invoice date of purchase Parts Defective parts will be exchanged or repaired within one year 12 months from the manufacturer s original invoice purchase date BIOS The manufacturer will exchange the BIOS shipping and handling excluded due to existing incompatibility issues within one year from the manufacturer s original invoice purchase date 1 24 Chapter 1 Introduction Labor Returns If you must return products for any reason refer to Chapter 3 in this manual Returning Merchandise for Service 1 25 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 1 26 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Static Sensitive Devices Static sensitive electric discharge can damage electronic com ponents To prevent damage to your system board it is important to handle it very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static discharge Precautions Use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge e Touch a grounded metal object before you remove the board from the anti static bag e Handle the board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts e When handling c
31. he latches on the processor B outward until they click into place in the retention mechanism The latches must be secured for proper electrical connection of the processor 7 Attach the small end of the power cable C to the three pin con nector on the processor then attach the large end to the three pin connector on the motherboard Figure 2 4 Attaching the Power Cable SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual OEM Pentium Il and Heat Sink Support The heat sink support shown on Figure 2 5 consists of a top bar a base bar four posts on the top bar and two posts on the base bar The two posts on the base snaps into the motherboard Install the two pins into the base bar Insert the Pentium Il with the heat sink on it into Slot 1 Install the top support bar The four top posts should be close to Slot 1 The bottommost row of fins in the heat sink should fit between the top support bar and the bottom support bar as shown in Figure 2 6 Figure 2 5 Heat Sink Support 2 812 2 6 Chapter 2 Installation Removing the Pentium II Processor When removing the Pentium Il processor avoid pressing down on the motherboard or components Instead press down on the plastic connectors To remove the Pentium Il processor from the motherboard follow these steps the reverse of the installation process 1 Disconnect the fan power cable from the motherboard It is rec ommended to leave the cable connected to
32. hips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the system board and peripherals back into their anti static bags when not in use e Be sure your computer system s chassis allows excellent con ductive contacts between its power supply case mounting fas teners and the system board for grounding purposes Unpacking The system board is shipped in anti static packaging to avoid static damage When unpacking the board be sure the person handling the board is static protected Pentium Il Processor Installation 2 1 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 2 2 Pentium Il Processor Installation When handling the Pentium Il processor avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan 1 Check the Intel boxed processor kit for the following items the processor with the fan heatsink attached two black plastic pegs two black plastic supports and one power cable 2 Install the retention mechanism attach mount under the motherboard Do this before mounting the motherboard into the chassis Do not screw too tight Mount the two black plastic pegs onto the motherboard Figure 2 1 These pegs will be used to attach the fan heatsink supports Notice that one hole and the base of one peg are larger than the other hole and peg base Push each peg into its hole firmly until you hear it click into place Figure 2 1 Mounting the Pegs 2 2 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Slide a black plastic support onto
33. moving a DIMM Memory Module To Remove Use your thumb to gently push the edge of the socket and release the module Do this on both sides for each module To Install O DIMM O Insert RO TTTTTTTTTOTETTTIVITITITARETITTTITITINUTITTIT press down until it snap into place Pay attention to the two notches i 2 7 Connecting Parallel Floppy and Hard Disk Drives Use the following information to connect the floppy and hard disk drive cables e The floppy disk drive cable has seven twisted wires e A red mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1 e A single floppy disk drive ribbon cable has 34 wires and two connectors to provide for two floppy disk drives The connector with twisted wires always connects to drive A and the connector that does not have the twisted wires always connects to drive B e An IDE hard disk drive requires a data ribbon cable with 40 wires and a SCSI hard disk drive requires a SCSI ribbon cable with 50 wires A wide SCSI hard disk drive requires a SCSI ribbon cable with 68 wires e A single IDE hard disk drive cable has two connectors to provide for two drives To select an IDE disk drive as C you would nor mally set the drive select jumper on the drive to DS1 or Master To select an IDE disk drive as D you would normally set the drive 2 20 Chapter 2 Installation select jumper on the drive to DS2 o
34. n protect your system from problems before they even occur Included I O on all motherboards are 2 EIDE ports a floppy port an ECP EPP parallel port PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard 2 serial ports an infrared port and 2 USB ports SUPER P6DLS and P6SLS provide an on board Adaptec 2940UW Ultra Wide SCSI controller with fast data transfer rate of up to 40 MB s 1 1 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual SUPER P6DLS Figure 1 1 SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Picture 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6DLE Figure 1 2 SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Picture SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual SUPER P6SLA Figure 1 3 SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Picture 1 4 Chapter 1 Introduction J34 JT3 PS 2 KB Est Thermal PS 2 MOUSE Control Fan J32 J17 J18 USB BATTERY ATX POWER B 1 J19 PRINTER CMOS Clear Ext Battery JP20 IDE1 IDE2 FLOPPY JPA3 scsi 1 LED JLi JA4 SCSI Co m UC Termination Chassis Intrusion JA2 ULTRA SCSI JA1 UW SCSI U29 DO BIOS IDE LED KEYLOCK SPEAKER J S UPER PEDLS F2 IR CON PW_ON RESET Manufacturer Settings ea eke Bus Ratio JB
35. only keyboard in the system the USB keyboard will work like a normal keyboard during system boot up Real Time Clock Wake up Alarm ATX power only The PC is perceived to be off when not in use but is still capable of responding to wake up events due to a scheduled date and time of the month The user can set up a timer to wake up or shutdown the system at some predetermined time Main Switch Override Mechanism When an ATX power supply is used the power button can function as a system suspend button When the user press on the power button the system will enter a SoftOff state The monitor will be suspended and the hard drive will spin down Pressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake up During the SoftOff state the ATX power supply provides power to keep the re quired circuitry on the system alive In case the system malfunc tions and you want to turn off the power just press down on the power button for approximately 4 seconds The power will turn off and no power is provided to the motherboard External Modem Ring on if System is in SoftOff State Wake up events can be triggered by a device such as the external modem ringing when the system is in SoftOff state When the mo dem rings the system behaves as if a user pressed the PW_ON button 1 21 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual 1 4 Chipset Overview The 440LX chipset is developed by Intel as the ultimate Pentium Il processor pl
36. r Slave Consult the docu mentation that came with your disk drive for details on actual jumper locations and settings e A single SCSI ribbon cable typically has three connectors to pro vide for two hard disk drives and the SCSI adapter Note most SCSI hard drives are single ended SCSI devices The SCSI ID is determined by jumpers or a switch on the SCSI device The last internal and external SCSI device cabled to the SCSI adapter must be terminated e Some drives require a special controller card Read your disk drive manual for details Parallel Port Connector The parallel port is located on J19 See Table 2 21 for pin defini tions Table 2 21 Parallel Port Pin Definitions Pin Pin Number Function Number Function Strobe 2 Auto Feed Data Bit 0 4 Error Data Bit 1 6 Init Data Bit 2 8 SLCT IN Data Bit 3 10 GND Data Bit 4 12 GND Data Bit 5 14 GND Data Bit 6 16 GND Data Bit 7 18 GND ACK 20 GND BUSY 22 GND PE 24 GND SLCT 26 NC 2 21 SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Floppy Connector The floppy connector is located on J22 See Table 2 22 for pin definitions Table 2 22 Floppy Connector Pin Definitions Pin Number Pin Function Number Function GND GND Key GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FDHDIN Reserved FDEDIN Index Motor Enable Drive Select B Drive Select A Motor Enable DIR STEP Write Data Write Gate
37. r from a failed BIOS update Select flash boot block then enter the update BIOS image Select Y to start the BIOS flash procedure and do not disturb your system until the flash utility dis plays that the procedure is complete After updating your BIOS please clear the CMOS then load and save Optimal Values in the BIOS Question After flashing the BIOS my system does not have video How can correct this Answer Normally if you do not have video after flashing your BIOS this indicates the flashing procedure failed To remedy this first clear the CMOS per instructions in this manual and retry If you still do not have video please use the following BIOS recovery proce dure Turn your system off and place the floppy disk with the saved BIOS image file see above FAQ in drive A On your keyboard press and hold CTRL and Home low level BIOS flash hot keys Turn on power with the hot keys depressed until your floppy drive is ac cessed Your screen will remain blank until the BIOS program block is flashed If your system either rebooted or displays a message to reboot the system then the procedure was successful Question have memory problems What is the correct memory to use and is there any BIOS setting that may help me Answer The correct memory to use on the P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA is 168 pin DIMM non buffered SPD Serial Present Detec tion SDRAM SDRAM and EDO memory SPD SDRAM is preferred but is not necessary IMPORTANT
38. re using the x4 type you can populate the DIMM slots with either 4 single sided memory modules or 2 double sided memory modules For memory configurations of 512 MB EDO Chapter 2 Installation DIMMs or higher it is recommended to use the x8 or x16 type of memory It is not recommended to mix EDO DIMM modules with SDRAM DIMM modules There are no jumpers needed to configure the on board memory Memory timing requires 70ns or faster for EDO memory Refer to Figure 2 7 and the instructions below for installing or removing DIMM modules CAUTION Exercise extreme care when installing or removing the DIMM modules to prevent any possible damages DIMM Module Installation 1 Insert DIMM modules in Bank 0 through Bank 3 as required for the desired system memory 2 Insert each DIMM module vertically into its socket Pay attention to the two notches to prevent inserting the DIMM at a wrong position The component side of the DIMM module must face the CPU socket The latter statement is applicable for DIMMs with components on one side only 3 Gently press the DIMM module until it snaps upright into place in the socket Removing DIMM Modules 1 Remove DIMM modules in any order 2 Gently push the edge of the sockets to the side to release the module Remove one side of the DIMM module first and then the other side to prevent breaking the socket SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual Figure 2 7 Installing Re
39. ring This section describes the PC health monitoring features of SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA They have an on board LM78 Sys tem Hardware Monitor chip which can support PC health monitor ing Seven On Board Voltage Monitors for the CPU Core s CPU I O 3 3V 5V and 12V The on board voltage monitor will scan the seven monitored volt ages every second Once a voltage becomes unstable it will report a warning or an error message on the screen Users can adjust the threshold of the monitored voltage to determine the sensitivity of the voltage monitor Three Fan Status Monitors with Firmware Software Control On Off The PC health monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans The on board 3 pin CPU fan is controlled by the ACPI BIOS and the ACPI enabled operating system The thermal fans are con trolled by the overheat detection logic CPU Chassis Temperature Control The thermal control sensor will monitor the real time CPU tempera ture It will turn on the back up fan whenever the CPU temperature goes over the user defined threshold The overheat circuitry runs independently from the CPU It can still monitor the overheat condi tion even if the CPU is in sleep mode Once it detects that the CPU temperature is too high it will automatically turn on the back up fan to prevent any overheat damage to the CPU The on board chassis thermal circuitry can monitor the overall system temperature and alert users when the chassis t
40. rus protection e Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core e SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Man ager LDCM support SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual ACPI PC 98 Features Microsoft OnNow Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator BIOS support for USB keyboard Real time clock wake up alarm Main switch override mechanism External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O 68 pin 16 bit Ultra Wide SCSI connector and 50 pin 8 bit Ultra SCSI connector 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and PIO Mode 4 1 floppy interface 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port parallel port PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard Infrared port 2 USB ports Dimensions ATX 12 x 10 85 CD Utilities Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 optional PIIX4 Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility DMI Browser for Windows 95 DMI Wizard Super Doctor Utility ver 1 20b Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6SLA Features The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6SLA CPU e Single Pentium Il processor 233 266 300 333 MHz Memor e 768 MB EDO or 384 MB SDRAM e Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support Chipset e Intel 440LX Expansion Slots e 4 PCI slots e 3 ISA slots e 1 AGP slot BIOS e AMI Flash WINBIOS with boot block suppor
41. save the data you are then alerted of the potential problems Chapter 1 Introduction Hardware BIOS Virus Protection This feature protects the system BIOS from virus infections and pro tects your valuable data The user can only change the BIOS con tent through the flash utility provided There is a second way to protect the BIOS from infection Refer to the 440LX BIOS Manual under the Anti Virus section Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU Core The switching voltage regulator for the CPU core can support up to 20A current with auto sensing voltage ID ranging from 2 1V to 3 5V This will allow the regulator to run cooler and make the system more stable Intel LANDesk Client Manager LDCM Support As the computer industry grows PC systems have become more complex and harder to manage Historically only experts have been able to fully understand and control these complex systems Today s users want manageable systems that interact automatically with the user Client Manager enables both administrators and cli ents to e Review system inventory e View DMI compliant component information e Back up and restore system configuration files e Troubleshoot e Receive notification for system events e Transfer files to and from client workstations e Remotely reboot client workstations SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA Users Manual 1 3 ACPI PC 98 Features ACPI stands for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface The
42. t e DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring W83781D e Seven on board voltage monitors for the CPU core CPU I O 3 3V 5V and 12V e Three fan status monitors with firmware software control on off e CPU chassis temperature monitor and control e CPU fan auto off in sleep mode e CPU overheat control and alarm e Chassis intrusion detection e System resource alert Hardware BIOS virus protection e Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core e SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Man ager LDCM support SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual ACPI PC_98 Features e Microsoft OnNow e Slow blinking LED for suspend state indicator e BIOS support for USB keyboard e Real time clock wake up alarm e Main switch override mechanism e External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O e 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and PIO Mode 4 e 1 floppy interface e 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports e EPP Enhanced Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port parallel port e PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard Infrared port e 2 USB ports Dimensions e ATX 12 x 8 2 CD Utilities e Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 optional e PISA Upgrade Utility for Windows 95 e BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility e DMI Browser for Windows 95 e DMI Wizard e Super Doctor Utility ver 1 20b Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 PC Health Monito
43. tered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders Copyright 1998 by SUPERMICRO COMPUTER INC All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Preface About This Manual This manual is written for system houses PC technicians and knowledgeable PC end users It provides information for the instal lation and use of SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA motherboard SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA supports Pentium Il 233 266 300 333 MHz The Pentium Il processor with the Dual Independent Bus Architec ture is housed in a new package technology called the Single Edge Contact S E C cartridge This new cartridge package and its as sociated Slot 1 infrastructure will provide the headroom for future high performance processors Manual Organization Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features specifications and performance of the SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA system board provides detailed information about the chipset and offers warranty information Refer to Chapter 2 Installation for instructions on how to install the Pentium Il processor the retention mechanism and the heat sink support This chapter provides you with the instructions for han dling static sensitive devices Read this chapter when you want to install or remove DIMM memory modules and to mount the system board in the chassis Also refer to this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives IDE interfaces parallel port serial por
44. ts as well as the cables for the power supply reset cable Keylock Power LED speaker and keyboard SUPER P6DLS P6DLE P6SLS P6SLA User s Manual If you encounter any problem please see Chapter 3 Troubleshoot ing which describes troubleshooting procedures for video memo ry and the setup configuration stored in memory Instructions are also included on contacting a technical assistance support repre sentative and returning merchandise for service and the BBS for BIOS upgrades Preface Table of Contents Preface About Gis Manual eneren een segues see tues sags e eS lees eaea fiat ee e E A aE iii Manual Organization elia ii ola lana ili Quick Reference ie aa nda ee SERA viii Chapter 1 Wis gt Overview ii ALI i ii ii 1 1 SUPER RGD stage stage egen gd eege SNE eu 1 2 SUPER PODLE baile iL 1 3 SUPER POSLA dirla ala nananana nina inana 1 4 SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Layout ee ii 1 5 SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Layout eeeeeeeeeneeeeeneees 1 6 SUPER P6SLS Motherboard Layout eee eeeeeeeneeeeeeneees 1 7 SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Layout 00 eeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneees 1 8 SUPER P6DES Features vices ainsi iiss 1 9 SUPER P6DLE Features iaia gem bona biabhbananiata 1 11 SUPER P6SLS Features aa aasar ars aaa AN TEA 1 13 SUPER P6SLA Features i 1 15 T PG Health Monitorin gesan a a a a a 1 17 1 3 ACPI PC 98 Features iionia cabina lag onan onanan anD 1 20 1 4 Ghipset OVerviewW nia talee dai
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