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This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following
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•This device may not cause harmful interference, and
•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics
card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for
radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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I. INTRODUCTION
How this manual is organized
This manual is divided into the following sections:
I.Introduction:Manual information and checklist
II.Features:Information and specifications
III.Installation:Instructions on setting up the motherboard
IV.BIOS Setup:BIOS software setup information
V.DMI Utility:BIOS supported Desktop Management Interface
VI.PCI-SC200:Installation of an optional SCSI card
VII.I-A16C:Installation of an optional Audio card
VIII. DOS/Win3.1x: Audio Software Manual (with I-A16C bundle)
IX.W indows 95:Audio Software Manual (with I-A16C bundle)
Item Checklist
Please check that your package is complete. If you discover damaged or
missing items, please contact your retailer.
I. INTRODUCTION
(Manual / Checklist)
√The P/I-P6NP5 motherboard
√2 serial port ribbon cables attached to a mounting bracket
√1 parallel ribbon cable with mounting bracket
√1 IDE ribbon cable
√1 floppy ribbon cable
√Support software as follows (1 diskette or 1 CD with I-A16C bundle)
• BMIDEOS2.EXE- BUS Master IDE Driver for OS/2 system
• BMIDE_95.EXE- BUS Master IDE Driver for W indows 95 system
• BMIDE_NT .EXE- BUS Master IDE Driver for Windows NT system
512KB (depending on CPU) Level 2 cache so that no external SRAM
chips are needed.
•V ersatile DRAM Memory Support: Supports four 72-pin SIMMs of
4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB to form a memory size between
8MB to 256MB. Supports both Fast Page Mode (FPM), Extended
Data Output (EDO) SIMMs, and Burst Extended Data Output (BEDO).
•ISA and PCI Expansion Slots: Provides three 16-bit ISA slots, four
32-bit PCI slots, and one PCI/MediaBus 2.0 which allows the use of
either a standard PCI card or the ASUS MediaBus Card.
•ASUS MediaBus Rev 2.0: Features an expansion slot extension shared
with PCI Slot 5 for an optional high-performance expansion card which
includes two functions in one easy-to-install card. (For revision
compatibility information, please refer to page 18.)
•Super Multi-I/O: Provides two high-speed UART compatible serial
ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities. 16 bit I/O
fully decoded to meet PC97 standards. UART2 can also be directed
from COM2 to the Infrared Module for wireless connections. Two
floppy drives of either 5.25" or 3.5" (1.44MB or 2.88MB) are also
supported without an external card. The Japanese "Floppy 3 mode"
(3.5" 1.2MB) floppy standard is also supported.
•NCR SCSI BIOS: This motherboard has firmware that supports the
optional ASUS PCI-SC200 SCSI controller cards.
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•PCI Bus Master IDE Controller: Comes with an onboard PCI Bus
Master IDE controller with two connectors that supports four IDE
devices in two channels, provides faster data transfer rates, and
supports Enhanced IDE devices such as Tape Backup and CD-ROM
drives. This controller supports PIO Modes 3 and 4 and Bus Master
IDE DMA Mode 2. BIOS supports IDE CD-ROM boot-up.
•Optional IrDA and PS/2 Mouse Connector: This motherboard
supports an optional infrared port module for wireless interface and a
PS/2 mouse cable set.
Parts of the Motherboard
PS/2 Mouse Support
Super
Multi-I/O
Programmable
Flash ROM
4 PCI Slots
II. FEATURES
(Parts of Board)
PCI 5 or ASUS
MediaBus 2.0
3 ISA Slots
(4) 72-pin
SIMM Sockets
Intel's 440FX
PCIset
CPU ZIF
Socket 8
Self-Powered
Real Time Clock
Infrared Module
Support
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Map of the Motherboard
ISA Slot 3
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(Map of Board)
ISA Slot 2
ISA Slot 1
PCI Slot 5 / MediaBus 2.0
PCI Slot 4
JP13
JP10
ROM Program
Multi I/O
PCI Slot 3
PCI Slot 2
PCI Slot 1
Floppy Drives
PS/2
Mouse
Board Power Input
P9
P8
Secondary IDE
SIMM Slot 1 (Bank 0)
Primary IDE
Keyboard
COM 1
Parallel Printer
COM 2
SIMM Slot 2 (Bank 0)
SIMM Slot 3 (Bank 1)
SIMM Slot 4 (Bank 1)
JP12
JP5
JP7
JP6
JP4
IDE LED
Case Connections
Infrared
CMOS RAM
CPU:BUS Ratio
ZIF Socket 8
JP2
JP3
BUS Freq.
JP15
JP16
JP17
JP18
Voltage Regulator
JP1
Fan Power
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Jumpers
1) JP10p. 7Multi-I/O Selection (Enable/Disable)
2) JP13p. 7Flash ROM Boot Block Program (Enable/Disable)
6) Power Inputp. 21 Motherboard Power connector (12-pin Block)
7) Primary/Second. IDE p. 22 Primary/Secondary IDE connectors (40-pin Blocks)
8) Turbo/Power (CON1) p. 22 Turbo LED/Power LED (2-pins)
9) SMI Switch (CON1) p. 22 SMI Switch lead (2-pins)
10)Reset Switch (CON1) p. 23 Reset Switch lead (2-pins)
11)Key Lock (CON1)p. 23 Keyboard Lock Switch lead (5-pins)
12)Speaker (CON1)p. 23 Speaker connector (4-pins)
13)JP11p. 23 IDE LED activity light
14)JP1p. 24 CPU 12V Cooling Fan connector
15)IRp. 24 Infrared Port Module connector
(Map of Board)
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Installation Steps
Before using your computer, you must follow the six steps as follows:
1. Set Jumpers on the Motherboard
2. Install DRAM Modules
3. Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
4. Install Expansion Cards
5. Connect Ribbon Cables, Cabinet Wires, and Power Supply
6. Setup the BIOS Software
1. Jumpers
Several hardware settings are made through the use of jumper caps to connect jumper pins (JP) on the motherboard. See "Map of the Motherboard"
on page 4 for locations of jumpers. The jumper settings will be described
(Jumpers)
numerically such as [----], [1-2], [2-3] for no connection, connect pins 1&2,
and connect pins 2&3 respectively . Pin 1 for our motherboards is always on
Pin 1
top
keyboard connector away from yourself. A "1" is written besides pin 1 on
jumpers with three pins. The jumpers will also be shown graphically such
as to connect pins 1&2 and to connect pins 2&3. Jumpers with
two pins will be shown as for short (On) andfor open (Off). For
manufacturing simplicity , the jumpers may be sharing pins from other groups.
Use the diagrams in this manual instead of following the pin layout on the
board. Settings with two jumper numbers require that both jumpers be moved
together. To connect the pins, simply place a plastic jumper cap over the
two pins as diagramed.
or on the left
WARNING: Computer motheboards and components contain very
delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect the motherboard and
other components against damage from static electricity, you should
follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer.
1. Unplug your computer when working on the inside.
2. Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips,
leads, or circuitry.
3. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components.
4. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that
came with the component whenever the components are separated
from the system.
Pin 1
when holding the motherboard with the
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Jumper Settings
1. On-Board Multi-I/O Selection (JP10)
Y ou can disable the onboard Multi-I/O (floppy , serial, parallel, and IrDA)
through BIOS or entirely with the following jumper in order to use your
own Multi-I/O card.
SelectionsJP10
Enable[1-2] (Default)
Disable[2-3]
JP10
1
2
3
Enable (Default)Disabled
Multi I/O Setting (Enable / Disable)
JP10
2. Flash ROM Boot Block Programming (JP13)
This sets the operation mode of the boot block area of the BIOS Flash
ROM to allow programming in the Enabled position.
ProgrammingJP13
Enabled[2-3] (Default)
Disabled[1-2]
(Jumpers)
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JP13
Enable (Default)
Boot Block Programming (Disable / Enable)
JP13
1
2
3
Disabled
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3. CMOS RAM (JP12)
This clears the user-entered information stored in the CMOS RAM of
the Real Time Clock such as hard disk information and passwords. To
clear the CMOS data: (1) T urn off the PC, (2) Set jumper to "Clear", (3)
Power on the PC, (4) T urn off the PC, (5) Set jumper to "Operation", (6)
Power on the PC, (7) Hold down <Delete> during bootup and enter BIOS
setup to re-enter user preferences.
4. Voltage Regulator Output Selection (JP15, 16, 17, 18)
Pentium Pro Processors may require different voltages. Current
processors (marked "Pentium Pro") support VID and will automatically
adjust the voltage regulator so that no jumper settings are needed (leave
these jumpers open in this case). Older processors without VID support
require manual voltage ID setting. Use [S] for Short and [O] or Open.
5. CPU External (BUS) Frequency Selection (JP2, JP3)
These jumpers tells the clock generator what frequency to send to the
CPU. These allow the selection of the CPU’s External frequency (or
BUS Clock). The BUS Clock times the BUS Ratio equals the CPU's
Internal frequency (the advertised CPU speed).
6. CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio (JP4, 5, 6, 7)
These jumpers set the frequency ratio between the Internal frequency of
the CPU and the External frequency (called the BUS Clock) within the
CPU. These must be set together with the above jumpers CPU External(BUS) Frequency Selection.
III. INSTALLATION
(Jumpers)
123
60MHz
CPU External Clock (BUS) Frequency Selection
JP5
JP7
JP6
JP4
2.0 x
CPU : BUS Frequency Ratio (2.0x, 2.5x, 3.0x, 3.5x, 4.0x, 5.0x)
123
JP2
JP3
66MHz
2.5 x3.0 x3.5 x4.0 x
JP2
JP3
5.0 x
Set the jumpers by the Internal speed of the Intel CPU as follows:
This motherboard supports four 72-pin SIMMs (Single Inline Memory
Modules) of 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB to form a memory size
between 8MB to 256MB. The DRAM can be either 60ns or 70ns Fast Page
Mode (Asymmetric or Symmetric), Extended Data Output (EDO), or Burst
Extended Data Output (BEDO). SIMMs must be installed in pairs so that
each bank contains two of the same size memory modules. To support
ECC, you must use true (opposed to phantom parity generated by TTL chips)
36-bit parity-type SIMM (e.g. 8 chips + 4 parity chips) in pairs for all
modules. Mixing 32-bit non-parity SIMM (e.g. 8 chips) and 36-bit SIMM
(e.g. 12 chips) will work minus the ECC feature.
Install memory in any or all of the banks in any combination as follows:
BankMemory ModuleTotal Memory
Bank 04MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MBx2
SIMM Slots 1&272-pin FPM, EDO, BEDO SIMM
Bank 14MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MBx2
SIMM Slots 3&472-pin FPM, EDO, BEDO SIMM
Total System Memory=
IMPORTANT: Each bank must have the same size and type (FPM,
EDO, BEDO) of memory installed in pairs. Memory setup is required
in BIOS Chipset Setup "Auto Configuration" on page 34.
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DRAM Memory Installation Procedures:
1. The SIMM memory modules will only fit in one orientation as shown
because of a "Plastic Safety Tab" on one end of the SIMM sockets
which requires the "Notched End" of the SIMM memory modules.
1234
Bank 0 Bank 1
72 Pin SIMM DRAM Sockets & Module
Notched End
2. Press the memory module firmly into place starting from a 45 degree
angle making sure that all the contacts are aligned with the socket.
3. With your finger tips, rock the memory module into a vertical position
so that it clicks into place.
72 Pin DRAM in SIMM Socket
Metal Clip
Plastic Safety Tab (This Side Only)
4. The plastic guides should go through the two "Mounting Holes" on the
sides and the "Metal Clips" should snap on the other side.
Mounting Hole
5. To release the memory module, squeeze both "Metal Clips" outwards
and rock the module out of the "Metal Clips".
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