AXIOMTEK SHB103 User Manual

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SHB103 Series
Intel
Socket 1156 Core™i7 / Core™i5 /
Core
i3 / Pentium ® Processor
ATX Industrial Motheroard
User’s Manual
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Disclaimers
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CAUTION
If you replace wrong batteries, it causes the danger of explosion. It is recommended by the manufacturer that you follow the manufacturer’s instructions to only replace the same or equivalent type of battery, and dispose of used ones.
©Copyright 2010 Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
All Rights Reserved APRIL 2010, Version A1 Printed in Taiwan
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ESD Precautions
Computer boards have integrated circuits sensitive to static electricity. To prevent chipsets from electrostatic discharge damage, pl ease ta ke care of the following jobs with precautions:
Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static
packaging until you are ready to install them.
Before holding the board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted
portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. It discharges static electricity from your body.
Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic
component stores, when handling boards and components.
Trademarks Acknowledgments
Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co., Ltd. Windows
®
is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. AMI are trademarks of American Megatrend Inc. IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel® Pentium® Desktop Processor (G6950), Intel® Core™ i3 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i5 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i7-800 series Desktop Processor are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Winbond is a trademark of Winbond Electronics Corp. Other brand names and trademarks are the properties and registered brands of their respective owners.
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Table of Contents
ESD Precautions ..................................................................................iii
CHAPTER 1..................................................................................................1
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................1
1.1 Specifications.....................................................................2
1.2 Utilities Supported.............................................................4
1.3 I/O Bracket..........................................................................5
CHAPTER 2..................................................................................................6
JUMPERS AND CONNECTORS..................................................................6
2.1 Board Dimensions.............................................................6
2.2 Board Layout......................................................................7
2.3 Jumper Settings.................................................................8
2.3.1 COM1 Mode Select Jumpers for RS-232/422/485 (JP2, JP3, JP4) 8
2.3.2 CMOS & RTC Clear Jumper (JP8).....................................9
2.3.3 ATX Auto Power On/Off (JP9)...........................................9
2.3.4 CPU Frequency Jumper (JP5).........................................10
2.3.5 ME Disable/Enable Jumper (JP7)...................................10
2.3.6 TPM Disable/Enable Jumper (JP6, JP10)....................... 11
2.3.7 Audio Amplifier Jump er (JP1).........................................11
2.4 Connectors.......................................................................12
2.4.1 ATX 4 Pin 12V IN Connector (CN5).................................13
2.4.2 Front Panel Connector (CN26)........................................13
2.4.3 LAN1 LED Connectors (CN19)........................................14
2.4.4 LAN2 LED Connectors (CN10)........................................14
2.4.5 COM Port RS-232 Pin Assignment (CN3, CN6)..............15
2.4.6 COM2 RS-422/485 Pin Assignment.................................15
2.4.7 CPU Fan Connector (CN30).............................................16
2.4.8
System & Auxiliary Fan Connectors (CN9, CN8)........... 16
2.4.9 Floppy Disk Port Connector (CN4).................................17
2.4.10 Intel
®
HD Audio Digital Header (CN1).............................17
2.4.11 PS/2 Keyboard, Mouse Connectors (CN28, CN29)........18
2.4.12 Ethernet RJ-45 Connectors (CN14, CN20).....................18
2.4.13 Parallel Port Connector (CN7) ........................................19
2.4.14 SATA Connectors (CN11, CN12, CN13, CN16, CN17, CN18) 20
2.4.15 Internal USB Connectors (CN21, CN22, CN25)..............20
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2.4.16 External USB Port Connectors (USB1, USB2)...............21
2.4.17 DB15 CRT Connector (CN23)..........................................21
2.4.18 Display Port Connector (CN24) ......................................22
CHAPTER 3................................................................................................23
HARDWARE INSTALLATION....................................................................23
3.1 Installing the Processor ..................................................23
3.2 Installing the Memory......................................................33
CHAPTER 4................................................................................................34
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .....................................................................34
4.1 Microprocessors..............................................................34
4.2 BIOS..................................................................................34
4.3 System Memory.................................. ..............................34
4.4 I/O Port Address Map.......................................................35
4.5 Interrupt Controller (IRQ) Map........................................36
CHAPTER 5................................................................................................37
AMI BIOS UTILITY.....................................................................................37
5.1 Starting .............................................................................37
5.2 Navigation Keys...............................................................37
5.3 Main Menu ........................................................................39
5.4 Advanced Menu................................................................40
5.5 PCI PnP Menu...................................................................57
5.6 Boot Menu ........................................................................59
5.7 Security Menu ..................................................................63
5.8 Chipset Menu ...................................................................65
5.9 Exit Menu..........................................................................70
APPENDIX A..............................................................................................72
WATCHDOG TIMER ..................................................................................72
APPENDIX B..............................................................................................74
PCI IRQ ROUTING.....................................................................................74
APPENDIX C..............................................................................................75
CONFIGURING SATA FOR RAID..............................................................75
FUNCTION .................................................................................................75
APPENDIX D..............................................................................................91
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iAMT SETTINGS........................................................................................91
D.1 Entering MEBx .................................................................91
D.2 Set & Change Password..................................................92
D.3 Intel
®
iAMT Settings.........................................................94
D.4 iAMT Web Console...........................................................99
APPENDIX E............................................................................................101
PICMG v1.3 INTERFACE DEFINITION....................................................101
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
The SHB103 PICMG 1.3 full-size Single Board Computer supports LAG1156 socket for Intel® Pentium® Desktop Processor(G6950),
Intel® Core™ i3 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i5 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i7-800 series Desktop Processor with
32/45nm technology and Transfer Rate 1066/1333 MHz. The board integrates Intel
®
Q57 chipset that delivers outstanding system performance through high-bandwidth interfaces, multiple I/O functions for interactive applications and various embedded computing solutions. There are four 240-pin DDR3 DIMM sockets for dual channel DDR3 1066/1333, maximum memory capacity up to
8GB(Assuming Dual Channel Mode with two x8 double sided unbuffered, non-ECC DIMM memory configuration). The board
also features dual Gigabit Ethernet, six serial ATA ports at maximum transfer rate up to 3Gbs, and SATA RAID 0/1/5/10 byICH. Ten USB
2.0 high speed compliant ports and built-in Intel
®
HD Audio Digital Header can achieve the best stability and reliability for industrial applications.
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1.1 Specifications
CPU
Intel® Pentium® Desktop Processor(G6950), Intel® Core™ i3 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i5 Desktop Processor, Intel® Core™ i7-800 series Desktop Processor
z System Chipset
Intel
®
Q57
z CPU Socket
LAG1156 Socket
z DRAM Transfer Rate
1066/1333 MHz
z BIOS
AMI BIOS via SPI interface with socket
z System Memory
Two 240-pin DDR3 DIMM sockets Maximum up to 8GB DDR3 memory Supports DDR3 1066/1333 memory
z L1, L2, L3 Cache: integrated in CPU z Onboard Multi-I/O
Parallel Port: one 26-pin 2.54-pitch box-header,
SPP/EPP/ECP supported
Serial Port: one for RS-232/422/485 with 10-pin, 2.54-pitch
box-header (COM1) and one port for RS-232 with 10-pin,
2.54-pitch box-header (COM2)
Floppy controller: one 34-pin, 2.54-pitch box-header
supports two drives (1.44MB for each)
z USB Interface
Ten USB ports compliant with USB Spec. Rev. 2.0 (8 ports
on SHB103, 4 ports to SHB connector-C golden fingers)
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z VGA Controller
Chipset -- Intel
®
integrated Graphics Gen5 on Intel® Q57
supports 3D, 2D, video capabilities
Memory Size -- Intel
®
DVMT 5.0 supported; preallocated
memory for frame buffer option as OS option:
1. Windows XP: * For Total System Memory < 1GB,
Graphics sharing memory = 128 MB Maximum;
* For 1 GB to 1.5 GB Total System Memory,
Graphics sharing memory = 512 MB Maximum;
* For 1.5 GB to 2 GB Total Sy stem Memory,
Graphics sharing memory = 768 MB Maximum; * For 2 GB and Above Total System Memory, Graphics sharing memory = 1GB Maximum.
2. Windows Vista: * Graphics sharing memory max to 0.5* (OS Ram
Size – 512)
Resolution -- Analog output -- the analog port utilizes an
integrated 350MHz 24-bit RAMDAC that can directly drive a standard progressive scan analog monitor up to a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels with 32-bit color at 75 Hz
Analog Output Interface -- CRT from DAC output via 15-pin
D-Sub connector on the edge; CRT always ON supported
z Ethernet
The LAN1/LAN2 are WG82578DM/WG82583V Ethernet
controller support 10/100/1000 Mb/s
Dual PCI-Express x1 LAN
z Serial ATA
Support Serial ATA/Serial ATA II Six Serial ATA-II ports, 3GB/s performance and SATA RAID
0/1/5/10 by Q57
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z Audio
10-pin 2.54 pin-header (Intel
®
HD Audio Digital Header)
Hardware Monitoring Monitoring temperatures, voltages, and cooling fan status
z Watchdog Timer
Reset Supported (1-255 level)
z Dimensions
338mm x 126mm
NOTE All specifications and images are subject to change without
notice.
1.2 Utilities Supported
Intel® Q45 Utility and Drivers
z VGA Drivers z Ethernet Utility and Drivers z RAID Utility z iAMT Utility and Drivers z TPM Utility
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1.3 I/O Bracket
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CHAPTER 2
JUMPERS AND CONNECTORS
2.1 Board Dimensions
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2.2 Board Layout
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2.3 Jumper Settings
Proper jumper settings configure the SHB103 to meet your application purpose.
2.3.1 COM1 Mode Select Jumpers for RS-232/422/485 (JP2, JP3, JP4)
These jumpers select the COM1 ports communication mode to operate RS-232 or RS-422/485.
Description Function Jumper Setting
RS-232 (Default)
JP2
JP3
JP4
RS-422
JP2
JP3
JP4
COM1
RS-485
JP2 JP3
JP4
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2.3.2 CMOS & RTC Clear Jumper (JP8)
You may need to use this jumper is to clear the CMOS memory if incorrect BIOS settings.
Description Function Jumper Setting
Normal (Default)
Clear CMOS
CMOS & RTC Clear
Clear RTC
2.3.3 ATX Auto Power On/Off (JP9)
When Jumper JP9 is removed for AC power input, the system will be automatically powered ON without pressing soft power button; when JP9 is SHORT for AC power input, it is necessary to manually press soft power button to make the system power ON.
Note This function is similar to the feature of Power On after
Power Failed, which is controlled by hardware circuitry instead of BIOS.
Description Function Jumper Setting
Disable (Default)
ATX Auto Power On/Off
Enable
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2.3.4 CPU Frequency Jumper (JP5)
Description Function Jumper Setting
133MHz (Default)
CPU Clock
100MHz
2.3.5 ME Disable/Enable Jumper (JP7)
Description Function Jumper Setting
Enable (Default)
ME Disable/ Enable
Disable ME in Manufacturing Mode
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2.3.6 TPM Disable/Enable Jumper (JP6, JP10)
Description Function Jumper Setting
Enable (Default)
TPM Disable/
Enable
Disable
2.3.7 Audio Amplifier Jumper (JP1)
Description Function Jumper Setting
Disable (Default)
Audio Amplifier
Enable
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2.4 Connectors
Connectors connect this board with other parts of the sys tem. Loose or improper connection might cause problems . Make sure all connectors are properly and firmly connected.
Here is a summary table shows you all connectors on the board.
Connector Label Connector Label
Audio Connector
CN1
SATA 3
CN17
Case Open Setting
CN2
SATA 5
CN18
COM2
CN3
LAN1 External LED
CN19
FDD
CN4
Lan1 Ouput Port
CN20
CPU ATX 12V IN
CN5
USB Port 2/3
CN21
COM1
CN6
USB Port 4/5
CN22
Parallel Port
CN7
VGA Port
CN23
AUX FAN
CN8
Display Port (BOM Option)
CN24
SYS FAN
CN9
USB Port 6/7
CN25
LAN2 External LED
CN10
Axiomtek Front Panel
CN26
SATA 0
CN11
Mouse
CN28
SATA 2
CN12
Keyboard
CN29
SATA 4
CN13
CPU FAN
CN30
Lan2 Ouput Port
CN14
USB Port 1
USB1
SMBUS
CN15
USB Port 2
USB2
SATA 1
CN16
DDRIII CHA DIMM0
DIMMA
DDRIII CHB DIMM0
DIMMB
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2.4.1 ATX 4 Pin 12V IN Connector (CN5)
You can connect it to the ATX12V power supply for CPU Core Voltage.
Pin Signal
1 GND 2 GND 3 +12V 4 +12V
2.4.2 Front Panel Connector (CN26)
Power LED
This 3-pin connector denoted as Pin 1 and P in 5 connects the system power LED indicator to such a switch on the case. Pin 1 is assigned as +, and Pin 5 as -. The Power LED lights up when the system is powered ON. Pin 3 is defined as GND.
External Speaker and Internal Buzzer Connector
Pin 2, 4, 6 and 8 can be connected to the case-mounted speaker unit or internal buzzer. While connecting the CPU card to an internal buzzer, please short pins 2-4; while connecting to an external speaker, you need to set pins 2-4 to Open and connect the speaker cable to pin 8 (+) and pin 2 (-).
ATX Power On/Off Button
This 2-pin connector denoted as Pin 9 and 10 connects the front panel’s ATX power button to the CPU card, which allows users to control ATX power supply to be power on/off.
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System Reset Switch
Pin 11 and 12 can be connected to the case-mounted reset switch that reboots your computer instead of turning OF F the po wer s witc h. It is a better way to reboot your system for a longer life of the system’s power supply.
HDD Activity LED
This connection is linked to hard drive activity LED on the control panel. LED flashes when HDD is being access ed. Pin 13 and 14 connect the hard disk drive to the front panel HDD LED, Pin 13 assigned as -, and Pin 14 as +.
2.4.3 LAN1 LED Connectors (CN19)
Pin Signal
1
LINK_ACT LED(+)
2
LINK_ACT LED(-)
3 100, Low Active 4 + 3.3V
5
1000, Low Active
2.4.4 LAN2 LED Connectors (CN10)
Pin Signal
1
LINK_ACT LED(+)
2
LINK_ACT LED(-)
3 100, Low Active 4 + 3.3V
5
1000, Low Active
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2.4.5 COM Port RS-232 Pin Assignment (CN3, CN6)
The serial interface for the board consists of CN3 port (COM2) support for RS-232, and CN6 (COM1) for RS­232/RS-422/RS-485.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
2
Data Set Ready (DSR)
3 Receive Data (RXD) 4 Request to Send (RTS) 5 Transmit Data (TXD) 6 Clear to Send (CTS)
7
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
8
Ring Indicator (RI)
9 Ground (GND) 10 Disconnect(NI)
2
4
6
1
3
5
7
8
9
10
2.4.6 COM2 RS-422/485 Pin Assignment
COM1 Serial Port 10-pin (Box-header) Connector Pin Assignment list
Signal Name
Pin #
RS-422 RS-485
1 TX- DATA­2 No connector No connector 3 TX+ DATA+ 4 No connector No connector 5 RX+ No connector 6 No connector No connector 7 RX- No connector 8 No connector No connector 9 GND GND
10 NI NI
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2.4.7 CPU Fan Connector (CN30)
A CPU fan is always needed for cooling C PU heat. The CPU fan connector CN30 provides power to the CPU fan.
Pin Signal
1 Ground 2 +12V 3 Rotation Detection 4 Speed Control
2.4.8 System & Auxiliary Fan Connectors (CN9, CN8)
You can connect the system cooling fan cable to CN9/CN8 for system cooling fan power.
Pin Signal
1 GND 2 +12V 3 Rotation Detection
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2.4.9 Floppy Disk Port Connector (CN4)
The board provides a 34-pin header type connector, CN4, supporting up to two floppy drives. The floppy drives may be any one of the following types: 5.25" 360KB/1.2MB and 3.5" 720KB/1.44MB/2.88MB.
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 GND 2 Dri ve Density Select 3 GND 4 No connector 5 GND 6 No connector
7 GND 8 Index# 9 GND 10 Motor enable A# 11 GND 12 No connector 13 GND 14 Drive select A# 15 GND 16 No connector 17 GND 18 Direction# 19 GND 20 STEP# 21 GND 22 Write data# 23 GND 24 Write gate# 25 GND 26 Track 0 # 27 GND 28 Write protect# 29 No connector 30 Read data# 31 GND 32 Head selection# 33 No connector 34 Disk change#
2.4.10 Intel
®
HD Audio Digital Header (CN1)
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 MIC IN 2 GND 3 LINE_IN_L 4 GND 5 LINE_IN_R 6 GND 7 LINE_OUT_L 8 GND 9 LINE_OUT_R 10 GND
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2.4.11 PS/2 Keyboard, Mouse Connectors (CN28, CN29)
The board provides theMouse (CN28)/ Keyboard (CN29) interface with a 5-pin connector.
Pin Signal
1
Clock
2
DATA
3
No connector
4
GND
5
+5V
2.4.12 Ethernet RJ-45 Connectors (CN14, CN20)
The RJ-45 connectors LAN1 and LAN2 are for Ethernet. To connect the board to 100-Base-T or 1000-Base-T hub, just plug one end of the cable into LAN1 and connect the other end (phone jack) to a 100-Base-T hub or 1000-Base-T hub.
Pin Signal
1
Tx+ (Data transmission positive)
2
Tx- (Data transmis sion negative)
3
Rx+(Data reception positive)
4
RJ-1(For 1000 base T-Only)
5
RJ-1(For 1000 base T-Only)
6
Rx- (Data reception negative)
7
RJ-1(For 1000 base T-Only)
8
RJ-1(For 1000 base T-Only)
A
Active LED
B
Speed LED
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2.4.13 Parallel Port Connector (CN7) Print Port Connector
This board has a multi-mode parallel port to supp ort:
1. Standard Mode: IBM PC/XT, PC/AT and PS/2 are compatible with bi-directional parallel port.
2. Enhanced Mode: Enhance parallel port (EPP) is compatible with EPP 1.7 and EPP 1.9 (IEEE 1284 compliant).
3. High Speed Mode: Microsoft and Hewlett Packard extended capabilities port (ECP) is IEEE 1284 compliant.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Strobe# 2 Auto Form Feed# 3 Data 0 4 Error# 5 Data 1 6 Initialize# 7 Data 2 8 Printer Select In#
9 Data 3 10 GND 11 Data 4 12 GND 13 Data 5 14 GND 15 Data 6 16 GND 17 Data 7 18 GND 19 Acknowledge# 20 GND 21 Busy 22 GND 23 Paper Empty# 24 GND 25 Printer Select 26 GND
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2.4.14 SATA Connectors (CN11, CN12, CN13, CN16, CN17, CN18)
These SATA connectors are for high-speed SATA interface ports and they can be connected to hard disk devices.
Pin Signal
1 GND 2 SATA_TX+ 3 SATA_TX­4 GND 5 SATA_RX­6 SATA_RX+ 7 GND
2.4.15 Internal USB Connectors (CN21, CN22, CN25)
The 10-pin standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors, CN21/22/25, on this board are for installing vers atile USB interface peripherals.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 USB_PWR 2 USB_PWR 3 USB2- 4 USB3­5 USB2+ 6 USB3+ 7 GND 8 GND
10 GND
CN21
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 USB_PWR 2 USB_PWR 3 USB4- 4 USB5­5 USB4+ 6 USB5+ 7 GND 8 GND
10 GND
CN22
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Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 USB_PWR 2 USB_PWR 3 USB4- 4 USB5­5 USB4+ 6 USB5+ 7 GND 8 GND
10 GND
CN25
2.4.16 External USB Port Connectors (USB1, USB2)
The 4-pin standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) port connector on the board is for the installation of peripher als supporting the USB interface.
Pin Signal
1 USB_POWER 2 USB ­3 USB + 4 GND
USB1
1234
USB2
1234
2.4.17 DB15 CRT Connector (CN23)
CN23 is a DB15 connector commonly used for the CRT
Monitor.
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC 5 GND 6 DETECT 7 GND 8 GND 9 VCC
10 GND 11 NC 12 DDC DATA
13
Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 DDC CLK
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2.4.18 Display Port Connector (CN24)
CN24 is a Standard Display Port Connector co- layout with
CN23.
Pin Signal
1 DPB_LANE0 2 GND 3 DPB_LANE0# 4 DPB_LANE1 5 GND 6 DPB_LANE1# 7 DPB_LANE2 8 GND
9 DPB_LANE2# 10 DPB_LANE3 11 GND 12 DPB_LANE3# 13 Detect Pin 14 GND 15 DPB_AUX 16 GND 17 DPB_AUX# 18 DPB_HPDE 19 N.C. 20 3.3V
CN24
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CHAPTER 3
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Before installing the processor, please access Intel
®
website for more
detailed information Processor Integration Video (LGA1156): http://www.intel.com/support/tw/process ors/sb/CS-030860.htm
.
3.1 Installing the Processor
The LGA1156 processor socket comes with a c over to protect the processor. Please install the proc essor into the CPU socket step by step as below:
Step1 Opening the Socket:
1. Disengage load lever by releasing down and out on the hook. This will clear retention tab.
2. Rotate load lever to open position at approximately 135°.
3. Rotate load plate to open position at approximately 150°.
Note: Apply pressure to corner with right-hand thumb when opening or closing load lever - otherwise lever will bounce back (as a mouse trap) causing bent contacts.
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Step2 Removing the socket protective cover:
1. Place thumb against the front edge of the protective cover and rest index finger on the rear grip to maintain control of the cover.
2. Lift the front edge of the protective cover to disengage from the socket. Keep control of the cover by holding the rear grip with index finger.
3. Lift protective cover away from the socket, being careful not to touch the electrical contacts.
Note: Vertical removal is NOT recommended, as it requires higher force and can lead to socket contact damage.
Caution: Never Touch Fragile Socket Contacts to Avoid Damage and DO NOT TOUCH PROCESSOR SENSITIVE CONTACTS AT ANY TIME DURING INSTALLATION.
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Step3 Processor installation:
1. Lift processor package from shipping media by grasping the substrate edges. Scan the processor package gold pads for any presence of foreign material. If necessary, the gold pads can be wiped clean with a soft lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
2. Scan the processor package gold pads for any pre sence of foreign material. If necessary, the gold pads can be wiped clean with a soft lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
3. Locate connection 1 indicator on the processor which aligns with connection 1 indicator chamfer on the socket, and notice processor keying features that line up with posts along socket walls.
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4. Grasp the processor with thumb and index finger along the top and bottom edges. (Do not touch the Orientation Notches.) The socket will have cutouts for your fingers to fit into (see image below).
5. Carefully place the processor into the socket body vertically (see image below).
Note: Tilting or roughly shifting it into place can damage socket contacts.
Caution: Do not use a vacuum pen for installation.
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6. Verify that package is within the socket body and properly connected to orientation keys.
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7. Close the socket (see image below):
A. G ently lower the load plate. B. Make sure load plate's front edge slides under
the shoulder screw cap as the lever is lowered.
C. Latch the lever under the top plate's corner tab,
being cautious not to damage the motherboard with the tip of the lever.
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Step4 Fan heatsink handling:
1. Orientate the CPU cooling fan to fixing holes on the board.
2. Screw the CPU cooling fan onto the board.
3. Make sure the CPU fan is plugged to the CPU fan connector.
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Step5 Removing the processor:
1. Open the socket:
1. Disengage the load lever.
2. Open the load plate.
2. Remove the Processor package, holding along the top and bottom edges, or by using a vacuum pen.
3. Maintain Processor horizontal and remove Processor with a vertical motion to avoid damaging the socket contacts.
4. Place the processor in a specially designed tray or ESD retainer for storage. Do not place directly on table resting on gold lands.
5. Assemble LGA1156 socket protective cover:
1. Hold protective cover at 45 degree angle to the LGA1156 Socket
2. Carefully lower protective cover on hinge side first, to contact with the outside wall of the LGA1156 Socket:
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A. Engage protec tive cover retention featu res to
outside of LGA1156 Socket, AND align 2 cover corners to socket corners (This step is critical to avoid Bent Contact Damage!)
B. Lower prote ctive cover to attach to the
LGA1156 Socket on Shoulder screw side
3. Perform Visual and Tactile verification that protective cover is properly seated in the LGA1156 Socket:
*Hold cover and move gently "side to side" to feel the play within the cover and the LGA1156 Socket.
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6. Close the socket load plate and engage the load lever (see image below).
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3.2 Installing the Memory
The board supports four 240-pin DDR3 DIMM memory sockets with maximum memory capacity up to 16GB.
Please follow steps below to install the memory modules: 1 Push down latches on each side of the DIMM socket.
2 Align the memory module with the socket that notches of
memory module must match the socket keys for a correct installation.
3 Install the memory module into the socket and push it firmly
down until it is fully seated. The socket latches are levered upwards and clipped on to the edges of the DIMM.
4 Install any remaining DIMM modules.
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CHAPTER 4
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
4.1 Microprocessors
The SHB103 Series supports Intel® Core 2 Quad / Core
2 Duo/Celeron
®
processors, which make your
system operated under Windows
®
XP and Linux environments. The system performance depends on the microprocessor. Make sure all correct settings a re arranged for your installed microprocessor to prevent the CPU from damages.
4.2 BIOS
The SHB103 Series uses AMI Plug and Play BIOS with a single 32Mbit SPI Flash.
4.3 System Memory
The SHB103 Series supports four 240-pin DDR3 DIMM sockets for a maximum memory of 16GB DDR3 SDRAMs. The memory module can come in sizes of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.
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4.4 I/O Port Address Map
The Intel® Core™2 Extreme/ Intel® Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo/Celeron
®
CPUs can communicate via I/O ports . There are total 1KB port addresses available for assignme nt to other devices via I/O expansion cards.
Address Devices
000-01F DMA controller #1
020-02D, 024-025
028-029, 02C-02D
Interrupt controller #1
02E-02F Forwarded to LPC(LPC Super I/O )
030-031, 034-035
038-039, 03C-03D
Interrupt controller #2
040-043, 050-053 Timer/Counter (8254)
060 Forwarded to LPC (Microcontroller)
061 NMI 062-066 Forwarded to LPC (Microcontroller) 070-077 Real time clock, NMI 080-091 DMA page register
092 Processor I/F(Reset Generator)
093-09F DMA page register 0A0-0BF Interrupt controller #2
0C0-0DF DMA controller #2
0F0 Processor I/F
0F8-0FF Math processor
170-177 Forward to SATA (SATA Controller)
1F0-1F7 Forward to SATA (SATA Controller)
376 Forward to SATA(SATA Controller)
378-37F Parallel Port (LPT) 380-38F SDLC #2 3A0-3AF SDLC #1 3B0-3BF MDA video card
(to be continued)
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Address Devices
3C0-3CF EGA card 3D0-3DF CGA card
3F6 Forward to SATA(SATA Controller) 3F8-3FF Serial port #1 (COM1) 2F8-2FF Serial port #2 (COM2)
4.5 Interrupt Controller (IRQ) Map
The SHB103 Series is a 100% PC compatible contr ol board. It consists of 16 interrupt request lines, and four out of them can be programmable. The mapping list of the 16 interrupt request lines is shown as the following table.
IRQ Parity check error
IRQ0
System Timer Output
IRQ1
Keyboard
IRQ2
Interrupt rerouting from IRQ8 through IRQ15
IRQ3
Serial port #2
IRQ4
Serial port #1
IRQ5
PCI Device Share
IRQ6
Floppy Disk Controller
IRQ7
Parallel port
IRQ8
Real time clock
IRQ9
ACPI Controller
IRQ10
PCI Device Share
IRQ11
PCI Device Share
IRQ12
PS/2 Mouse
IRQ13
Math coprocessor
IRQ14
SATA Primary (Legacy Mode)
IRQ15
SATA Secondary (Legacy Mode)
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CHAPTER 5
AMI BIOS UTILITY
This chapter provides users with detailed description how to set up basic system configuration through the AMIBIOS8 BIOS setup utility.
5.1 Starting
To enter the setup screens, follow the steps below:
1. Turn on the computer and press the <Del> key immediately.
2. After you press the <Delete> key, the main BIOS setup menu displays. You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu, such as the Chipset and Power menus.
5.2 Navigation Keys
The BIOS setup/utility uses a key-based navigation system called hot keys. Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navigation process. These keys include <F1>, <F10>, <Enter>, <ESC>, <Arrow> keys, and so on.
Note Some of navigation keys differ from one sc reen to an ot he r.
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Å Left/Right
The Left <Arrow> keys allow you to select a setup screen.
ÇÈ Up/Down
The Up and Down <Arrow> keys allow you to select a setup screen or sub-screen.
+ Plus/Minus
The Plus and Minus <Arrow> keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item.
Tab
The <Tab> key allows you to select setup fields.
F1
The <F1> key allows you to display the General Help screen.
F10
The <F10> key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the <F10> key to save your changes.
Esc
The <Esc> key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup. Press the <Esc> key to exit the setup without saving your changes.
Enter
The <Enter> key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item. The <Enter> key can also allow you to display the setup sub- screens.
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5.3 Main Menu
When you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab. There are two Main Setup options. They are described in this section. Th e Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below.
z System Time/Date
Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the <Arrow> keys. Enter new values through the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the <Arrow> keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format.
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5.4 Advanced Menu
The Advanced menu allows users to set configuration of the CPU and other system devices. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
CPU Configuration IDE Configuration Floppy Configuration Super IO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration ACPI Configuration AHCI Configuration Intel AMT Configuration Intel VT-d Configuration PCI Express Configuration Remote Acces Configuration Trusted Computing USB Configuration
For items marked with “f”, please
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press <Enter> for more options.
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z
CPU Configuration
This screen shows the CPU Configuration, and you can change the value of the selected option.
¾ Max CPUID Value Limit
You can enable this item to let legacy operating systems boot even without support for CPUs with extended CPU ID functions.
¾ Execute-Disable Bit Capability
This item helps you enable or disable the No-Execution Page Protection Technology.
¾ Core Multi-Processing
This feature controls the functionality of the Core Multi­Processing to allow the processor to execute multitasking function.
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¾ PECI
Use this item PECI (Platform Environment Con trol Interface) to execute the processor temperature monitoring and management.
¾ Intel (R) C-STATE tech
Use this item to enable or disable the C-State technology.
z IDE Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration, and change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen. For items marked with “f”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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¾
SATA#1 Configuration
Use this item to control the onboard SATA controller. Here are the options for your selection, Compatible, Disabled, and Enhanced.
¾ Configure SATA#1 as
Use this item to choose the SATA operation mode. Here are the options for your selection, IDE and AHCI.
¾ SATA#2 Configuration
Use this item to control the onboard SATA controller. Here are the options for your selection, Enhanced and Disabled.
¾ Primary/Secondary/Third IDE Master
Select one of the hard disk drives to configure IDE devices installed in the system by pressing <Enter> for more options.
¾ Fifth IDE Master
Select one of the hard disk drives to configure IDE devices installed in the system by pressing <Enter> for more options.
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z
SuperIO Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the SuperIO Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ Serial Port1 Address
This option specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 1. The Optimal setting is 3F8/IRQ4. The Fail-Safe default setting is
Disabled.
¾ Serial Port2 Address
This option specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 2. The Optimal setting is 2F8/IRQ3. The Fail-Safe setting is Disabled.
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¾
Parallel Port Address
This item allows you to determine the I/O address for onboard parallel port. There are several options for your selection.
z Parallel Port Mode
Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel (printer) port.
z Parallel Port IRQ
Use this item to set up the IRQ for onboard parallel port.
¾ Serial Port3 Address
This item specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 3. The Optimal setting is 3E8/IRQ11. The Fail-Safe default setting is Disabled.
¾ Serial Port3 IRQ
This item specifies the IRQ used by the serial port 3.
¾ Serial Port4 Address
This item specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 4. The Optimal setting is 2E8/IRQ10. The Fail-Safe default setting is Disabled.
¾ Serial Port4 IRQ
This item specifies the IRQ used by the serial port 4.
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z
Hardware Health Configuration
This screen shows the Hardware Health Configuration, and a description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ H/W Health Configuration
This screen displays the temperature of CPU and System, Fan Speed, Vcore, etc.
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z
ACPI Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the ACPI Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ General ACPI Configuration
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the General ACPI Configuration sub menu, which contains General ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) options for your configuration.
¾ Advanced ACPI Configuration
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the Advanced ACPI Configuration sub menu, which contains Advanced ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) options for your configuration.
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z
AHCI Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the AHCI Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ AHCI BIOS Support
You can enable or disable this item to control the AHCI function of the SATA controller.
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z
Intel AMT Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the Intel AMT Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ Intel AMT Support
You can enable this item to support AMT (active management technology) function to follow up the procedure for the access to AMI program screen.
¾ Unconfigure AMT/ME
Use this item to unconfigure the AMT/ME settings.
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z
Intel VT-d Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the Intel VT-d Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ Intel VT-d
Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) extends Virtualization Technology (VT) roadmap, by providing hardware assists for virtualization solution. VT-d can help end users improve security and reliability of the systems and also improve performance of I/O devices in virtualized environment. Here are the options for your selection, Disabled and Enabled.
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z
Remote Access Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the Remote Access Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ Remote Access
Use this item to enable or disable the Remote Access function.
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z
PCI Express Configuration
This screen shows the PCI Express Configuration, and you can change its value. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ Active State Power-Management
Use this item to enable or disable the function of Active State Power-Management to provide you with lower power consumption. The default setting is Disabled.
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z
Trusted Computing
You can use this screen to select options for the Trusted Computing, and change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ TCG/TPM SUPPORT
Use this item to control the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) function.
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z
USB Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration, and change the value of the select ed optio n. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
¾ USB Functions
This item allows you to enable or disable USB functions.
¾ Legacy USB Support
Use this item to enable or disable support for USB device on legacy operating system. The d efault setting is Enabled.
¾ USB 2.0 Controller Mode
Use this item to configure the USB 2.0 controller. The default setting is HiSpeed.
¾ BIOS EHCI Hand-Off
Enabling this item provide the support for operating systems without an EHCI hand-off feature. The default
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5.5 PCI PnP Menu
The PCI PnP menu allows users to change the advanced settings for PCI/PnP devices.
¾ Clear NVRAM
Use this item to clear the data in the NVRAM (CMOS). Here are the options for your selection, No and Yes.
¾ Plug & Play O/S
When the setting is No, Use this item to configure all the devices in the system. When the setting is Yes and if you install a Plug and Play operating system, the operating system configures the Plug and Play devices not required for boot. The default setting is No.
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¾
PCI Latency Timer
This item controls how long a PCI device can hold the PCI bus before another takes over. The longer the latency, the longer the PCI device can retain control of the bus before handing it over to another PCI device. There are several options for your selection.
¾ Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA
This item allows BIOS to choose an IRQ to assign for the PCI VGA card. Here are the options for your selection, No and Yes.
¾ Palette Snooping
Some old graphic controllers need to “snoop” on the VGA palette, and then map it to their display as a way to provide boot information and VGA compatibility. This item allows such snooping to take place. Here are the options for your selection, Disabled and Enabled.
¾ PCI IDE BusMaster
This item is a toggle for the built-in driver that allows the onboard IDE controller to perform DMA (Direct Memory Access) transfer. Here are the options for your selection, Disabled and Enabled.
¾ OffBoard PCI/ISA IDE Card
This item is for any other non-onboard PCI/ISA IDE controller adapter. There are several options for your selection.
¾ IRQ3/4/5/7/9/10/11/
These items will allow you to assign each system interrupt a type, depending on the type of device using the interrupt. The option “Available” means the IRQ is going to assign automatically. Here are the options for your selection, Available and Reserved.
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5.6 Boot Menu
The Boot menu allows users to change boot options of the system. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Removable Drives
For items marked with “f”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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z
Boot Settings Configuration
¾ Quick Boot
Enabling this item lets the BIOS skip some power on self tests (POST). The default setting is Enabled.
¾ AddOn ROM Display Mode
This item selects the display mode for option ROM. The default setting is Force BIOS.
¾ Boot Num-Lock
Use this item to select the power-on state for the NumLock. The default setting is On.
¾ PS/2 Mouse Support
This item determines if the BIOS should reserve IRQ12 for the PS/2 mouse or allow other devices to make use of th is IRQ. Here are the options for your selection, Auto, Enabled and Disabled.
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¾ Wait For ‘F1’ Of Error
If this item is enabled, the system waits for the F1 key to be pressed when error occurs. The default setting is Enabled.
¾ Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display
If this item is enabled, the system displays the message “Press DEL to run Setup” during POST. The default setting is Enabled.
¾ Interrupt 19 Capture
If this item is enabled, this function makes the option ROMs to trap Interrupt 19. The default setting is Disabled.
z Boot Device Priority
The Boot Device Priority screen specifies the boot device priori ty sequence from the available devices.
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z
Removable Drive s
Use this screen to view the removable drives in the system. The BIOS will attempt to arrange the removable drive boot sequence automatically. You can also change the booting sequence.
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5.7 Security Menu
The Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the system.
¾ Supervisor Password
This item indicates whether a supervisor password has been set. If the password has been installed, Installed displays. If not, Not Installed displays.
¾ User Password
This item indicates whether a user password has been set. If the password has been installed, Installed displays. If not, Not Installed displays.
¾ Change Supervisor Password
Select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu. You can use the sub menu to change the supervisor password.
¾ Change User Password
Select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub
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menu. You can use the sub menu to change the user password.
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5.8 Chipset Menu
The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset settings. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
North Bridge Configuration South Bridge Configuration ME Subsystem Configuration
For items marked with “f”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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z
North Bridge Configuration
¾ Memory Remap Feature
Use this item to enable or disable the remapping of the overlapped PCI memory above the total physical memory. Only 64-bit OS supports this function.
¾ DRAM Frequency
This item allows you to control the Memory Clock.
¾ Configure DRAM Timing by SPD
This item can enable or disable DRAM timing by SPD (Serial Presence Detect) device, which is a small EEPROM chip on the memory module, containing important information about the module speed, size, addressing mode and various parameters.
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¾ Memory Hole
You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved it cannot be cached. Check the user information of peripherals that need to use this area o f system memory for the memory requirements. Here are the options, Disabled and 15M-16M.
¾ Initiate Graphic Adapter
When using multiple graphics cards, this item can select which graphics controller to be the primary display device during boot.
¾ IGD Graphics Mode Select
This item allows you to select the amount of system memory used by the internal graphics device.
¾ PEG Port Configuration/PEG Port
This item is a toggle to enable or disable the PCI Express port. Here are the options for your selection, Auto and Disabled.
¾ Video Function Configuration
Press <Enter> for the sub-menu for setting up video function.
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z
South Bridge Configuration
¾ GbE Wake Up From S5
This item specifies whether the system will be awakened from the S5 power.
¾ HDA Controller
This item allows you to enable or disable the HD audio support.
¾ Restore on AC Power Loss
This item can control how the PC will behave once power is restored following a power outage, or other unexpected shutdown.
¾ PCIE Port Configuration
This item allows you to set or disable the PCI Express Ports.
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z ME Subsystem Configuration
It is strongly recommended that you do not modify these options unless you are an advanced user.
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5.9 Exit Menu
The Exit menu allows users to load your system configuration with optimal or failsafe default values.
¾ Save Changes and Exit
When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Ok to save changes and exit.
¾ Discard Changes and Exit
Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration. Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Ok to discard changes and exit.
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¾ Load Optimal Defaults
It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option. The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance, but may not work best for all computer applications. In particular, do not use the Optimal Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems. Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter>.
¾ Load Fail-Safe Defaults
It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option. The Fail-Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability, but not maximum performance. Select the Fail-Safe Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems. Select Load Fail-Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Ok to load Fail-Safe defaults.
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APPENDIX A
WATCHDOG TIMER
Watchdog Timer Setting
After the system stops working for a while, it can be auto-reset by the Watchdog Timer. The integrated Watchdog Timer can be set up in the system reset mode by program.
Using the Watchdog Function
Start Un-Lock WDT :O 2E 87 ;
Un-lock super I/O
O 2E 87 ;
Un-lock super I/O
Set WDT Function O 2E 2D O 2F 20 Select Logic device O 2E 07 O 2F 08 Activate WDT :O 2E 30
O 2F 01
Set Second or Minute O 2E F5
O 2F N
N=00 or 08(See below table)
Set base timer :O 2E F6
O 2F M=00,01,02,…FF(Hex) ,Value=0 to 255
WDT counting
re-set timer :O 2E F6
O 2F M ; M=00,01,02,…FF(See below table) IF No re-set timer :WDT time-out, generate RESET
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IF to disable WDT :O 2E 30
O 2F 00 ; Can be disable at any time
N=00
M= 00h: Time-out Disable
01h: Time-out occurs after 1 second 02h: Time-out occurs after 2 second 03h: Time-out occurs after 3 second
……………………….......................................
FFh: Time-out occurs after 255 second
N=08
M= 00h: Time-out Disable
01h: Time-out occurs after 1 minute 02h: Time-out occurs after 2 minutes 03h: Time-out occurs after 3 minutes
……………………….......................................
FFh: Time-out occurs after 255 minutes
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APPENDIX B
PCI IRQ ROUTING
PICMG PCI IRQ Routing
Device ID Slot Int
PCI Slot 0 31 0 BCDA PCI Slot 1 30 1 CDAB PCI Slot 2 29 2 DABC PCI Slot 3 28 3 ABCD
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APPENDIX C
CONFIGURING SATA FOR RAID
FUNCTION
Configuring SATA Hard Drive(s) for RAID Function (Controller: Intel
Q57 )
Please follow up the steps below to configure SATA hard drive(s):
(1) Install SATA hard drive(s) in your system. (2) Enter the BIOS Setup to configure SATA controller mode and boot
sequence. (3) Configure RAID by the RAID BIOS. (4) Create a floppy disk for the SATA controller driver. (5) Install the SATA controller driver during the OS installation.
Before you begin the SATA configuration, please prepare: (a) Two SATA hard drives (to ensure optimal perf orm ance , it is
recommended that you use two hard drives with identical model
and capacity). If you do not want to create RAID with the SATA
controller, you may prepare only one hard drive. (b) An empty formatted floppy disk (c) Windows XP setup disk
(1) Installing SATA hard drive(s) in your system
Connect one end of the SATA signal cable to the rear of the SATA
hard drive, and the other end to available SATA port(s) on the
board. Then, connect the power connector of power supply to the
hard drive.
(2) Configuring SATA controller mode and boot sequence by the
BIOS Setup
You have to make sure whether the SATA controller is configured
correctly by system BIOS Setup and set up BIOS boot sequence for
the SATA hard drive(s).
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(2)-1-1 Turn on your system, and then press the Del button to enter
BIOS Setup during running POST (Power-On Self Test). If you want to create RAID, just go to the Advanced Settings menu/IDE configuration, select the Configure SATA#1 as, and press <Enter> for more options.
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(2)-1-2 A list of options appears, please select RAID.
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(2)-2 Set CDROM for First Boot Device under the Boot Settings
menu to boot CD-ROM after system restarts.
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(2)-3 Save and exit the BIOS Setup.
(3) Configuring RAID by the RAID BIOS
Enter the RAID BIOS setup utility to configure a RAID array. Skip this step and proceed to Section 4 if you do not want to create a RAID.
(3)-1 After the POST memory testing and before the operating
system booting, a message "Press <Ctrl-I> to enter Configuration Utility" shows up, accordingly, press <CTRL+ I> to enter the RAID BIOS setup utility.
(3)-2 After you press <CTRL+ I>, the Create RAID Volume screen
will appear. If you want to create a RAID array, select the Create RAID Volume option in the Main Menu and press ENTER.
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(3)-3-1 After entering the CREATE VOLUME MENU screen, you can
type the disk array name with 1~16 letters (letters cannot be special characters) in the item “Name”.
(3)-3-2 Wh en finished, press ENTER to select a RAID level. There
are three RAID levels, RAID0, RAID1 and RAID5 & RAID10. Select a RAID level and press ENTER.
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(3)-4 Set the stripe block size. The KB is the standard unit of stripe
block size. The stripe block size can be 4KB to 128KB. After the setting, press ENTER for the array capacity.
(3)-5 After setting all the items on the menu, select Create Volume
and press ENTER to start creating the RAID array.
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(3)-6 When prompting the confirmation, press “Y“ to create this
volume, or “N“ to cancel the creation.
After the creation is completed, you can see detailed information about the RAID Array in the DISK/VOLUME INFORMATION section, including RAID mode, disk block size, disk name, and disk capacity, etc.
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Delete RAID Volume
If you want to delete a RAID volume, select the Delete RAID Volume option in Main Menu. Press ENTER and follow on-screen instructions.
Please press [ESC] to exit the RAID BIOS utility. Now, you can proceed to install a SATA driver controller and the
operating system.
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(4) Making a SATA Driver Disk
To install the operating system onto a seria l ATA hard disk successfully, you need to install the SATA controller driver during the OS installation. Without the driver, the hard disk may not be recognized during the Windows setup process. First of all, please format a blank floppy disk. Secondly, follow up these steps below to produce a SATA driver disk.
Users can insert the Driver CD and the formatted blank floppy disk in another system. And then, please copy all of file of the f6flpy32 folder in the Driver CD to a floppy disk.
Note Please copy all of file of the f6flpy64 folder, if installing 64-bit
Windows Operating System.
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(5) Installing the SATA controller driver during the OS installation
Now, the SATA driver disk is ready, and BIOS settings configured, you can proceed to install Windows 2000/XP onto your SATA hard drive using the SATA driver. Here is an example for Windows XP installation.
(5)-1 Restart your system to boot the Window s 2000 /XP Setu p dis k,
and press F6 button as soon as you see the message "Press F6 if you need to install a 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver". After pressing the F6 button, there will be a few moments for some files being loaded before next screen appears.
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(5)-2 When you see the screen below, insert the floppy disk
containing the SATA driver and press “S”.
(5)-3 If the Setup correctly recognizes the driver of the floppy disk,
a controller menu will appear below. Use the ARROW keys to select Intel® ICH8R/ICH9R/ICH10R/DO/PC H SATA RAID Controller and press ENTER. Then it will begin to load the SATA driver from the floppy disk.
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Note If a message on the screen saying that one or some file(s)
cannot be found, please check the floppy disk or copy the correct SATA driver again from the driver CD.
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APPENDIX D
iAMT SETTINGS
The Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® iAMT) has decreased a major barrier to IT efficiency that uses built-in platform capabilities and popular third-party management and security applications to allow IT a better discovering, healing, and protection their networked computing assets. In order to utilize Intel iAMT you must enter the ME BIOS (CTRL + P during system startup), change the ME BIOS password, and then
select “Intel
®
iAMT” as the manageability feature.
D.1 Entering MEBx
1. You must go to BIOS TO start iAMT function.
2. Exit from BIOS after starting iAMT, and press Ctrl+P to enter MEBx
Setting.
It is better to press Ctrl+P before the screen popping out.
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D.2 Set & Change Password
1. You will be asked to set a password when first log in. The default
password is ‘admin’.
2. You will be asked to change the password before setting ME.
Change Password
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3. You must confirm you r ne w p as sw or d w hile revis ing. (a s Remark 1)
Remark 1
The new password must contain:
(example: !!11qqQQ) (default value)
z Eight characters z One upper case z One lower case z One number z One special symbol, such as ! $ or ;
( " , excepted)
Underline ( _ ) and space are valid characters for pa ssword, but they won’t make higher complexity.
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D.3 Intel® iAMT Settings
1. Select Intel® iAMT Configuration and press <ENTER >.
2. Key in the Host Name. If Intel
®
iAMT set to ‘DHCP‘, the Host name
must be identical to the operating system mechanic.
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