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ESD Precautions
Computer boards have integrated circuits sensitive to static electricity.
To prevent chipsets from electrostatic discharge damage, please take
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
Phoenix & AWARD are trademarks of Phoenix Technology Ltd.
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, VGA are trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation.
Intel
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.
®
is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
®
Core™ 2 Duo/ Core™ Duo/Core™ Solo, Celeron® M are
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Disclaimers........................................................................................................... ii
ESD Precautions ................................................................................................. iii
C h a p t e r 1.............................................................................................................. 1
6.3 Installing LAN Driver .................................................................... 60
A p p e n d i x ............................................................................................................ 63
Watch Dog Timer...................................................................................................... 63
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Introduction
The SHB210 PICMG 1.3 half-size Single Board Computer supports
®
Intel
at FSB 533/667 MHz. The board integrates chipsets Intel
and ICH7M-DH that deliver outstanding system performance through
high-bandwidth interfaces, multiple I/O functions for interactive
applications and various embedded computing solutions. There are
two 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM sockets for dual channel DDR2
400/533/667, maximum memory capacity up to 4GB.The board also
features Ethernet 10/100/1000Mb, Dual PCI-Express LAN, two serial
ATA channels for a total of two serial ATA hard drives at maximum
transfer rate up to 300MB/sec, six USB 2.0 high speed compliant,
These feature can achieve the best stability and reliability for
industrial applications.
Core
™
2 Duo/Core™ Duo/Core™ Solo/Celeron® M processors,
®
945GM
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1.1 Specifications
zCPU: Intel
®
M processors
z System Chipset: Intel
z CPU Socket: Socket M
z Front-Side Bus: 533/667 MHz
z BIOS
Award PnP Flash BIOS
z System Memory
Two x 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM sockets
Maximum up to 4GB DDR2 memory
Support DDR2 400/533/667 memory
z L2 Cache: integrated in CPU
z IDE Interface
One IDE connector and up to two IDE devices, Ultra DMA
ATA33/66/100 supported
Core
™
2 Duo/Core™ Duo/Core™ Solo/Celeron
®
945GM/ICH7M-DH
®
z FDD Interface
Supports up to one drives
z Compact Flash Socket
One Compact Flash
z Onboard Multi-I/O
Parallel Port: one bi-directional with ECP/EPP/SPP support
Serial Port: one port for RS-232/422/485 (COM1) and one
®
Type II Socket
port for RS-232 (COM2)
Floppy controller: supports one drives (1.44MB for each)
z USB Interface
Six USB ports compliant with USB Spec. Rev. 2.0
z VGA Controller
Intel
®
Graphic Media Accelerator 950 integrated on Intel®
945GM
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z Ethernet
The LAN1/LAN2 is 8111B Ethernet controller support
10/100/1000 Mb
Dual PCI-Express LAN
z Serial ATA
Support Serial ATA/Serial ATA II
Two Serial ATA channels for a total of two Serial ATA hard
drives
Maximum transfer rate could up to 300MB/sec
z Hardware Monitoring
Controller: Winbond W83627HG-AW
Detection of CPU temperature, System temperature, Power
failure and Fan speed
z Watchdog Timer
System reset and Software programmable (1-255 levels)
z Dimensions: 185 x 126 mm (8 layer)
NOTE: All specifications and images are subject to change
without notice.
1.2 Utilities Supported
z Intel
z VGA Drivers
z Ethernet Utility and Drivers
Introduction
®
945GM Utility and Drivers
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1.3 Block Diagram
1.4 I/O Bracket
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Jumpers and Connectors
2.1 Board Dimensions
C h a p t e r 2
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2.2 Board Layout
Top Side
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2.3 Jumper Settings
Proper jumer settings configure the SHB210 to meet your application
purpose.
2.3.1 COM2 Mode Select Jumpers: JP2, JP3, JP4
These jumpers select the COM1 port’s communication mode to
operate RS-232 or RS-422/485.
Description Function Jumper Setting
COM1
RS-232
(Default)
RS-422 JP2 JP3
RS-485
JP2
JP2 JP3
JP3
JP4
JP4
JP4
2.3.2 Compact Flash Setting Jumper: JP6
Use this jumper to set Master/Slave Compact Flash interface.
Description Function Jumper SettingFunctionJumper Setting
CF
Master/Slave
Master
(Default)
JP6
Slave JP6
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2.3.3 Compact Flash Voltage Selection Jumper: JP8
This jumper is to select the voltage for Compact Flash interface.
Description Function Jumper SettingFunction Jumper Setting
Connectors connect this board with other parts of the system. 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.
Connectors LabelConnectors Label
General Output Connector CN1IDE Connector CN3
Printer Port Connector CN2CompactFlash
Connector
COM1 COM1 S-ATA Port 1
Connector
COM2 COM2 S-ATA Port 2
Connector
USB Port 1 Connector USB1 FDD Connector CN6
USB Port 2 Connector USB2 System FAN2
Connector
USB Port 3, 4 Connector CN11 System FAN1
Connector
USB Port 5, 6 Connector CN10 System FAN3
7 GND 8Index # 9 GND
10 Motor enable A # 11 GND 12 Drive select B #
13 GND 14 Drive select A # 15 GND
16 Motor enable B # 17 GND 18 Direction #
19 GND 20 STEP # 21 GND
22 Write data # 23 GND 24 Write gate #
25 GND 26 Track # 27 GND
28 Write protect # 29 GND 30 Read data #
31 GND 32 Side 1 select # 33 GND
34 Disk change #
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CN6
2.4.7 IDE Interface Connector: CN3
The board provided one IDE Port to support maximum up to two IDE
devices.
Pin DescriptionPin DescriptionPin Description
1 Reset # 2 GND 3 Data 7
4 Data 8 5 Data 6 6 Data 9
7 Data 5 8 Data 10 9 Data 4
10 Data 11 11 Data 3 12 Data 12
13 Data 2 14 Data 13 15 Data 1
16 Data 14 17 Data 0 18 Data 16
19 GND 20 N/C 21 N/C
22 GND 23 IOW # 24 GND
25 IOR # 26 GND 27 IOCHRDY
28 N/C 29 N/C 30 GND-Default
31 Interrupt 32 N/C 33 SA1
34 N/C 35 SA0 36 SA2
37 HDC CS0 # 38 HDC CSI # 39 HDD Active #
40 GND
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CN3
2.4.8 LVDS/LCD Connectors: CN14, CN16, CN21
There are several connectors to support CRT VGA and flat panel
displays. CN14 is a standard 15-pin connector commonly used for the
CRT VGA display, CN16 a Hirose DF20-40pin connector for the LVDS
flat panel connection, and CN21 a Hirose DF13-7pin connector for
inverter.
Hirose DF20-40pin connector for the LVDS Flat Panel: CN16
The RJ-45 connectors CN5 and CN7 are for Ethernet.
Pin Signal
Tx+ (Data transmission
1
positive)
Tx- (Data transmission negative)
2
Rx+(Data reception positive)
3
4 RJ-1(For 100 base T-Only)
5 RJ-1(For 100 base T-Only)
Rx- (Data reception negative)
6
RJ-1(For 100 base T-Only)
7
RJ-1(For 100 base T-Only)
8
Active LED
A
B 100/1000 LAN LED
16
CN5, CN7
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2.4.10 USB Connectors: CN10, CN11
These Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors on this board are for
installing versatile USB interface peripherals. These are 10-pin
standard USB connectors.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 USB
POWER
3 USB P0- 4 USB P15 USB P0+ 6 USB P1+
7 USB GND 8 USB GND
9 GND 10 GND
2 USB POWER
CN10, CN11
2.4.11 SATA Connectors: CN15, CN19
These SATA connectors are for high-speed SATA interface ports and
they can be connected to hard disk devices.
Pins 1, 3, 5 connect the system power LED indicator to its
respective switch on the case. Pin 1 is +, and pin 5 assigned to -.
Pin 3 is defined as NC.
External Speaker and Internal Buzzer Connector
Pins 2, 4, 6, 8 can be connected to the case-mounted speaker unit
or internal buzzer.
Hareware Reset
Pins 11 and 12 are designed for Hardware Reset.
HDD Activity LED
This connector extends to the hard drive activity LED on the control
panel. This LED will flash when the HDD is being accessed. Pins
13 and 14 can be connected to the hard disk drive and front panel
HDD LED.
Power Button
Pins 9 and 10 connect the front panel’s ATX power button to the
card, which allows users to control ATX power supply on or off.
Before installing the processor, please access Intel
detailed information http://www.intel.com
.
3.1 Installing the Processor
The Intel® Pentium® M Processor is available as a boxed processor
for laptop computers in the micro-FCPGA form factor. Intel
recommends the processor should be installed by a computer
professional since this electronic device may cause serious damage to
the installer, system and processor if installed improperly.
Important: Before attempting to install a new processor, carefully
review the documentation that came with your system and make sure
that you will not be voiding your warranty by opening the computer or
replacing your processor.
Instructions
®
website for more
1. Make sure that your system can accommodate the Intel
Pentium M Processor that you want to install. Check for
motherboard, BIOS, and thermal compatibility by using the
manufacturer's documentation for the laptop computer, or by
contacting the vendor if necessary. This processor should only
be installed in systems supporting the Intel Pentium M
Processor.
Important Notes: Do not use a Intel Pentium M Processor in a
desktop system and do not use a desktop processor in a Intel
Pentium M Processor notebook. Since these processors have
different electrical specifications, damage to the processor and
system can occur.
2. Obtain access to your processor socket as described in the
documentation for your system.
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3. If the cooling solution prevents you from accessing the
processor socket, you may need to remove it. Instructions on
how to remove your cooling solution should be provided in the
documentation that came with the system.
4. To un-install the current processor, use a screwdriver to
disengage (open) the socket actuator, as shown in Figure 1
below. (The most commonly used sockets are Molex* or
FoxConn* sockets, so they are used in the illustrations below.)
The socket actuator should open after only a half turn or so,
and you should then be able to remove the processor with your
fingers.
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3.2 Installing the Memory
The board supports two 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM memory sockets with
maximum memory capacity up to 4GB.
Please follow steps below to install the memory modules:
1 Push down latches on each side of the SO-DIMM socket.
2 Align the memory module with the socket that notches of
memory module must match the socket keys for a correct
intallation.
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 SO-DIMM.
4 Install any remaining SO-DIMM modules.
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Hardware Description
4.1 Microprocessors
C h a p t e r 4
The SHB210 Series supports Intel® Core™ 2 Duo/ Core™ Duo/Core™
solo, Celeron
Windows
depends on the microprocessor. Make sure all correct settings are
arranged for your installed microprocessor to prevent the CPU from
damages.
®
M processors, which make your system operated under
®
2000/XP and Linux environments. The system performance
4.2 BIOS
The SHB210 Series uses Award Plug and Play BIOS with a single
4Mbit Flash EPROM.
4.3 System Memory
The SHB210 Series supports two 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM sockets for
a maximum memory of 4GB. The memory module can come in sizes of
64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB.
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4.4 I/O Port Address Map
The Intel® Core™ 2 Duo/ Core™ Duo/Core™ Solo, Celeron® M CPUs
can communicate via I/O ports. There are total 1KB port addresses
available for assignment to other devices via I/O expansion cards.
1F0-1F8 Fixed disk controller
200-207 Game port
300-31F Prototype card
360-36F Reserved
378-37F Parallel port #1
3B0-3BF MDA video card (including LPT1)
3C0-3CF EGA card
3D0-3DF CGA card
3F0-3F7 Floppy disk controller
3F8-3FF Serial port #1 (COM1)
2F8-2FF Serial port #2 (COM2)
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C h a p t e r 5
Award BIOS Utility
The Phoenix-Award BIOS provides users with a built-in Setup program
to modify basic system configuration. All configured parameters are
stored in a battery-backed-up RAM (CMOS RAM) to save the Setup
information whenever the power is turned off.
5.1 Entering Setup
There are two ways to enter the Setup program. You may either turn
ON the computer and press <Del> immediately, or press the <Del>
and/or <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Esc> keys simultaneously when the
following message appears at the bottom of the screen during POST
(Power on Self Test).
TO ENTER SETUP PRESS DEL KEY
If the message disappears before you respond and you still want to
enter Setup, please restart the system to try it again. Turning the
system power OFF and ON, pressing the “RESET” button on the
system case or simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Del> keys
can restart the system. If you do not press keys at the right time and
the system doesn’t boot, an error message will pop out to prompt you
the following information:
PRESS <F1> TO CONTINUE, <CTRL-ALT-ESC> OR <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP
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5.2 Control Keys
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
Esc key
PgUp/“+” key
PgDn/“−“ key
F1 key
(Shift) F2 key
F3 key
F4 key
F5 key
F6 key
F7 key
F8 key
F9 key
F10 key
Move cursor to the previous item
Move cursor to the next item
Move cursor to the item on the left hand
Move to the item in the right hand
Main Menu -- Quit and delete changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup
Menu -- Exit current page and return to Main Menu
Increase the numeric value or make changes
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and
Option Page Setup Menu
Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color
forward, (Shift) F2 to select color backward
Reserved
Reserved
Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only
for Option Page Setup Menu
Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default
table, only for Option Page Setup Menu
Load the Setup default, only for Option Page Setup
Menu
Reserved
Reserved
Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
5.3 Getting Help
zMain Menu
The online description of the highlighted setup function is displayed
at the bottom of the screen.
z Status Page Setup Menu/Option Page Setup Menu
Press <F1> to pop out a small Help window that provides the
description of using appropriate keys and possible selections for
highlighted items. Press <F1> or <Esc> to exit the Help Window.
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5.4 The Main Menu
Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu
appears on the screen. In the Main Menu, there are several Setup
functions and a couple of Exit options for your selection. Use arrow
keys to select the Setup Page you intend to configure then press
<Enter> to accept or enter its sub-menu.
NOTE: If your computer can not boot after making and saving
system changes with Setup, the Award BIOS will reset
your system to the CMOS default settings via its built-in
override feature.
It is strongly recommended that you should avoid changing the
chipset’s defaults. Both Award and your system manufacturer have
carefully set up these defaults that provide the best performance and
reliability.
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5.5 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
The Standard CMOS Setup Menu displays basic information about
your system. Use arrow keys to highlight each item, and use <PgUp>
or <PgDn> key to select the value you want in each item.
z Date
The date format is <day>, <date> <month> <year>. Press <F3> to
show the calendar.
day
month
Date
year
zTime
It is determined by the BIOS and read only, from Sunday
to Saturday.
It can be keyed with the numerical/ function key, from 1
to 31.
It is from January to December.
It shows the current year of BIOS.
This item shows current time of your system with the format <hour>
<minute> <second>. The time is calculated based on the 24-hour
military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
These items identify the types of each IDE channel installed in the
computer. There are 45 predefined types (Type 1 to Type 45) and
2 user’s definable types (Type User) for Enhanced IDE BIOS.
Press <PgUp>/<+> or <PgDn>/<−> to select a numbered hard disk
type, or directly type the number and press <Enter>. Please be
noted your drive’s specifications must match the drive table. The
hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information. If
your hard disk drive type does not match or is not listed, you can
use Type User to manually define your own drive type.
If selecting Type User, you will be asked to enter related
information in the following items. Directly key in the information
and press <Enter>. This information should be provided in the
documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system
manufacturer.
If the HDD interface controller supports ESDI, select “Type 1”.
If the HDD interface controller supports SCSI, select “None”.
If the HDD interface controller supports CD-ROM, select “None”.
CYLS.
HEADS
PRECOMP
number of cylinders
number of heads
write precom
LANDZONE
SECTORS
MODE
landing zone
number of sectors
HDD access mode
If there is no hard disk drive installed, select NONE and press
<Enter>.
z Dive A type/Drive B type
The item identifies the types of floppy disk installed in the computer,
as drive A or drive B.
None
360K, 3.5 in
1.2M, 3.5 in
720K, 3.5 in
1.44M, 3.5 in
2.88M, 3.5 in
No floppy drive installed
3.5 inch PC-type standard drive; 360Kb Mini ITXcity
3.5 inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2MB Mini
ITXcity
3.5 inch double-sided drive; 720Kb Mini ITXcity
3.5 inch double-sided drive; 1.44MB Mini ITXcity
3.5 inch double-sided drive; 2.88MB Mini ITXcity
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z Halt On
This item determines whether the system will halt or not, if an error
is detected while powering up.
No errors
All errors
All, But
Keyboard
All, But
Diskette
All, But
Disk/Key
The system booting will halt on any errors detected.
(default)
Whenever BIOS detects a non-fatal error, the
system will stop and you will be prompted.
The system booting will not stop for a keyboard
error; it will stop for other errors.
The system booting will not stop for a disk error; it
will stop for other errors.
The system booting will not stop for a keyboard or
disk error; it will stop for other errors.
Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page.
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5.6 Advanced BIOS Features
This section allows you to configure and improve your system, to set
up some system features according to your preference.
z CPU Feature
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the CPU Feature sub
menu.
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z Hard Disk Boot Priority
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu to
decide the disk boot priority.
Press <Esc> to return to the Advanced BIOS Features page.
z Virus Warning
This option flashes on the screen. During and after the system boot
up, any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the
hard disk drive will halt the system with the following message. You
can run an anti-virus program to locate the problem. The default
setting is “Disabled”.
! WARNING !
Disk boot sector is to be modified
Type “Y” to accept write or “N” to abort write
Award Software, Inc.
It automatically activates while the system
Enabled
Disabled
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appears for an attempt to access the boot
sector or hard disk partition table.
No warning message will appear for
attempts to access the boot sector or
hard disk partition table.
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NOTE: This function is only available with DOS and other
operating systems that do not trap INT13.
z CPU L1 & L2 Cache
These two options speed up memory access. However, it depends
on the CPU/chipset design. The default setting is “Enabled”. CPUs
without built-in internal cache will not provide the “CPU Internal
Cache” item on the menu.
Enabled
Disabled
zQuick Power On Self Test
Enable cache
Disable cache
This option speeds up Power on Self Test (POST) after you turn on
the system power. If set as Enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip
some check items during POST. The default setting is “Enabled”.
Enabled
Disabled
zFirst/Second/Third Boot Device
These items let you select the 1
Enable Quick POST
Normal POST
st
, 2nd, and 3rd devices that the
system will search for during its boot-up sequence. The wide range
of selection includes Floppy, LS120, ZIP100, HDD0~3, SCSI, and
CDROM.
z Boot Other Device
This item allows users to enable or disable the boot device not
listed in the First/Second/Third boot devices option above. The
default setting is “Enabled”.
z Boot Up Floppy Seek
During POST, BIOS will determine the floppy disk drive type, 40 or
80 tracks. The 360Kb type is 40 tracks while 720Kb, 1.2MB and
1.44MB are all 80 tracks. The default value is “Enabled”.
BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is
Enabled
Disabled
40 or 80 tracks. Please be noted BIOS can not
differentiate 720K, 1.2M or 1.44M drive type as they all
are 80 tracks.
BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by
track number. There will be no warning message
displayed if the installed drive is 360K.
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z Boot Up NumLock Status
Set the the Num Lock status when the system is powered on.
The default value is “On”.
z Security Option
This item allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or
just to Setup. The default value is “Setup”.
System
Setup
If a wrong password is entered at the prompt, the system
will not boot, the access to Setup will be denied, either.
If a wrong password is entered at the prompt, the system
will boot, but the access to Setup will be denied.
NOTE: To disable the security, select PASSWORD
SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked
to enter a password. Do not type anything, just
press <Enter> and it will disable the security. Once
the security is disabled, the system will boot and
you can enter Setup freely.
z APIC Mode
Use this item to enable or disable APIC (Advanced Programmable
Interrupt Controller) mode that provides symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) for systems.
z MPS Version Control For OS
This item specifies the version of the Multiprocessor Specification
(MPS). Version 1.4 has extended configuration tables to improve
support for multiple PCI bus configurations and provide future
expandability.
z OS Select for DRAM >64MB
This item allows you to access the memory over 64MB in OS/2.
Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page.
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5.7 Advanced Chipset Features
This section contains completely optimized chipset’s features on the
board that you are strongly recommended to leave all items on this
page at their default values unless you are very familiar with the
technical specifications of your system hardware.
z PCI Express Port 1 ~ 6
There are several PCI Express Ports for your selection.
z PCI-E Compliancy Mode
This item allows you to set the version of the PCI Express base
specifications.
** VGA Setting **
zPEG/Onchip VGA Control
Use this item to choose the primary display card.
z On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
Use this item to set the VGA frame buffer size.
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z DVMT Mode
DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) helps you select the
video mode.
z DVMT/Fixed Memory Size
DVMT (Dynamic Video Memory Technology) allows you to select a
maximum size of dynamic amount usage of the video memory. The
system would configure the video memory dependent on your
application.
z Boot Display
This item is for Intel define ADD card only.
Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page.
5.8 Integrated Peripherals
This section allows you to configure your SuperIO Device, IDE
Function and Onboard Device.
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z OnChip IDE Device
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu OnChip
IDE Device.
¾ IDE HDD Block Mode
Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands,
or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports
block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for
automatic detection of the optimal number of block
read/writes per sector the drive can support.
¾ IDE DMA transfer access
Automatic data transfer between system memory and IDE
device with minimum CPU intervention. This improves data
throughput and frees CPU to perform other tasks.
¾ On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE
interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled
to activate each channel separately. The default value is
“Enabled”.
NOTE: Choosing Disabled for these options will
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automatically remove the IDE Primary Master/
Slave PIO and/or IDE Secondary Master/Slave
PIO items on the menu.
¾ IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO
The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you
set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that
the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 to 4 provide
successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the
system automatically determines the best mode for each
device.
¾ IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA
Select the mode of operation for the IDE drive. Ultra DMA33/66/100/133 implementation is possible only if your IDE
hard drive supports it and the operating environment
includes a DMA driver. If your hard drive and system
software both support Ultra DMA-33/66/100/133, select Auto
to enable UDMA mode by BIOS.
** On-Chip Serial ATA Setting **
zSATA Mode
There are these options for you to set up SATA mode: IDE, RAID or
AHCI.
z On-Chip Serial ATA
Use this item to enable or disable the built-in on-chip serial ATA.
z SATA PORT Speed Settings
Use this item to select SATA I or SATA II device support forcedly.
z PATA IDE Mode
Use this item to set the PATA IDE mode. When set to Primary, P1
and P3 are Secondary; on the other hand, when set to Secondary,
P0 and P2 are Primary.
z SATA Port
If the “PATA IDE Mode“ is Primary, it will show ” P1, P3 is
Secondary” which means SATA 2 and SATA 4 are Secondary. If
the “PATA IDE Mode “ is Secondary, it will show “ P0, P2 is
Primary “ which means SATA 1 and SATA 3 are Primary.
Press <Esc> to return to the Integrated Peripherals page.
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z Onboard Device
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu Onboard
Device.
¾ USB Controller
Enable this item if you are using the USB in the system. You
should disable this item if a higher-level controller is added.
¾ USB 2.0 Controller
Enable this item if you are using the EHCI (USB2.0)
controller in the system.
¾ USB Keyboard Support
Enable this item if the system has a Universal Serial Bus
(USB) controller, and you have a USB keyboard.
¾ AC’97 Audio
Use this item to enable or disable the onboard AC’97 Audio
function.
Press <Esc> to return to the Integrated Peripherals page.
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z Super IO Device
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu Super
IO Device.
¾ Onboard FDC Controller
Select Enabled, if your system has a floppy disk controller
(FDC) installed on the system board and you want to use it.
If you install and-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive,
select Disabled in this field. Options: Enabled and Disabled.
¾ Onboard Serial Port 1 / 2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the serial
port. Options: 3F8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3,
Disabled, Auto.
¾ Onboard Paralellel Port
This item allows you to determine the I/O address for
onboard parallel port. Options: 378H/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5,
3BC/IRQ7 and Disabled.
¾ Parallel Port Mode
Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel (printer)
port. Select Normal unless your hardware and software
require another mode in this field. Options: EPP1.9, ECP,
SPP, ECPEPP1.7, EPP1.7.
¾ EPP Mode Select
Select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9.
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¾ ECP Mode Use DMA
Select a DMA channel for the parallel port while using the
ECP mode.
¾ PWRON After PWR-Fail
This item enables your computer to automatically restart or
return to its operating status.
Press <Esc> to return to the Integrated Peripherals page, and press it
again to the Main Menu page.
5.9 Power Management Setup
The Power Management Setup allows you to save energy of your
system effectively. It will shut down the hard disk and turn OFF video
display after a period of inactivity.
z ACPI Function
This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration
and Power Management (ACPI). The function is always “Enabled”.
z ACPI Suspend Type
This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. If
your operating system supports ACPI, such as Windows 98SE,
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Windows ME and Windows 2000, you can choose to enter the
Standby mode in S1 (POS) or S3 (STR) fashion through the setting
of this field. Options are:
[S1 (POS)] The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this
state, no system context is lost (CPU or chipset) and
hardware maintains all system contexts.
[S3 (STR)] The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where
the information of system configuration and open
applications/files is saved to main memory that remains
powered while most other hardware components turn off to
save energy. The information stored in memory will be used
to restore the system when a “wake up” event occurs.
z Power Management
This option allows you to select the type of power Management.
Options: APM, ACPI.
z Video Off Method
This setting determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
V/H
SYNC+Blank
DPMS
Blank Screen
It turns OFF vertical and horizontal synchronization ports
and writes blanks to the video buffer.
Select this option if your monitor supports the Display
Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard of the
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Use
the supplied software for your video subsystem to select
video power management values.
The System only writes blanks to the video buffer.
z Video Off In Suspend
This item defines if the video is powered down when the system is
put into suspend mode.
z Suspend Type
If this item is set to the default Stop Grant, the CPU will go into Idle
Mode during power saving mode.
z Suspend Mode
After a selected period of system inactivity (1 minute to 1 hour), all
devices except the CPU shut off. The default value is “Disabled”.
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Disabled
1/2/4/6/8/10/2
0/30/40
Min/1 Hr
zHDD Power Down
The System will never enter the SUSPEND mode.
It defines continuous idle time before the system
entering the SUSPEND mode.
If any item defined in (J) is enabled and active, the
SUSPEND timer will be reloaded.
If HDD activity is not detected for a specified length of time in this
field, the hard disk drive will be powered down while other devices
remain active.
z Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This option only works with systems using an ATX power supply. It
also allows users to define which type of soft power OFF sequence
the system will follow. The default value is “Instant-Off”.
This option follows the conventional manner of system
Instant-Off
Delay 4 Sec.
performance when turning the power to OFF. InstantOff is a software power OFF sequence requiring the
power supply button is switched to OFF.
Upon the system’s turning OFF through the power
switch, this option will delay the complete system power
OFF sequence approximately 4 seconds. Within this
delay period, the system will temporarily enter into the
Suspend Mode enabling you to restart the system at
once.
Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page.
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5.10 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup
This section describes the configuration of PCI (Personal Computer
Interconnect) bus system, which allows I/O devices to operate at
speeds close to the CPU speed while communicating with other
important components. This section covers very technical items that
only experienced users could change default settings.
z Init Display First
This item allows you to decide whether PCI Slot or AGP to be the
first primary display card.
z Reset Configuration Data
Normally, you leave this item Disabled. Select Enabled to reset
Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup
or if installing a new add-on cause the system reconfiguration a
serious conflict that the operating system can not boot. Options:
Enabled, Disabled.
z Resources Controlled By
The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all
boot and Plug and Play-compatible devices. If you select Auto, all
interrupt request (IRQ), DMA assignment, and Used DMA fields
disappear, as the BIOS automatically assigns them. The default
value is “Manual”.
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z IRQ Resources
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system
interrupt to one of the following types in accordance with the type
of devices using the interrupt:
1. Legacy ISA Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus
specification, requiring a specific interrupt (such as IRQ4 for serial port
1).
2. PCI/ISA PnP Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard,
whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture.
The default value is “PCI/ISA PnP”
z PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
.
Some non-standard VGA display cards may not show colors
properly. This item allows you to set whether MPEG ISA/VESA
VGA Cards can work with PCI/VGA or not. When enabled, a
PCI/VGA can work with a MPEG ISA/VESA VGA card; when
disabled, a PCI/VGA cannot work with a MPEG ISA/VESA Card.
** PCI Express relative items **
zMaximum Payload Size
When using DDR SDRAM and Buffer size selection, another
consideration in designing a payload memory is the size of the
buffer for data storage. Maximum Payload Size defines the
maximum TLP (Transaction Layer Packet) data payload size for
the device.
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5.11 PC Health Status
This section supports hardware monitering that lets you monitor those
parameters for critical voltages, temperatures and fan speed of the
board.
z Current CPU Temperature
The current system CPU temperature will be automatically
detected by the system.
z Current SYSTEM Temperature
Show you the current system1 temperature.
z Current FAN1 Speed
Show you the current system fan1 temperature.
z Current FAN2 Speed
Show you the current system fan2 temperature.
z Current FAN3 Speed
Show you the current system fan3 temperature.
z Vcore +3.3V/+5V/+12V/VBAT(V)/5VSB
Show you the voltage of +3.3V/+5V/+12V.
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5.12 Load Fail-Safe Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, a confirmation dialog box pops
out to show you such a message:
Please press “Y” to load default values that will be factory settings for
accomplishing the optimal performance of system operations.
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5.13 Load Optimized Defaults
This option allows you to load your system configuration with default
values. These default settings are optimized to enable high
performance features.
To load CMOS SRAM with SETUP default values, please enter “Y”. If
not, please enter “N”.
5.14 Set Supervisor/User Password
You can set a supervisor or user password, or both of them. The
differences between them are:
1. Supervisor password: You can enter and change the options on
the setup menu.
2. User password: You can just enter, but have no right to change
the options on the setup menu.
When you select this function, the following message will appear at the
center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
ENTER PASSWORD
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Type a maximum eight-character password, and press <Enter>. This
typed password will clear previously entered password from the CMOS
memory. You will be asked to confirm this password. Type this
password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to
abort this selection and not enter a password.
To disable the password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to
enter a password. A message will confirm the password is getting
disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you
can enter Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED
When a password is enabled, you have to type it every time you enter
the Setup. It prevents any unauthorized persons from changing your
system configuration.
Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the
BIOS to request a password every time the system reboots. This would
prevent unauthorized use of your computer.
You decide when the password is required for the BIOS Features
Setup Menu and its Security option. If the Security option is set to
“System”, the password is required during booting up and entry into the
Setup; if it is set as “Setup”, a prompt will only appear before entering
the Setup.
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5.15 Save & Exit Setup
This section allows you to determine whether or not to accept your
modifications. Type “Y” to quit the setup utility and save all changes
into the CMOS memory. Type “N” to bring you back to the Setup utility.
5.16 Exit Without Saving
Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving changes you
have made in this session. Type “Y”, and it will quit the Setup utility
without saving your modifications. Type “N” to return to the Setup utility.
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C h a p t e r 6
Installation of Drivers
The device drivers are located on the Product Information CD-ROM
that comes with the SHB210 Series package. The auto-run function of
drivers will guide you to install the utilities and device drivers under a
Windows system. You can follow the onscreen instructions to install
these devices:
Chipset
VGA
LAN
6.1 Installing Chipset Driver
1. Run the SETUP.EXE program from the driver directory in
your driver CD. Click “Next” to next step.
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2. An Intel® License Agreement appears to show you the
important information. Click “Yes” to next step.
3. Please wait while running the following setup operations.
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4. Click “Finish” to complete the setup process.
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5. You will be asked to reboot your computer when the
installation is completed. Please click “Yes, I want to restart
my computer now” if you don’t need to install any other
drivers. Otherwise, please click “No, I will restart my
computer later”, and go on next step.
6.2 Installing VGA Driver
1. Run the SETUP.EXE program from the driver directory in
your driver CD. Click “Next” to next step.
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2. An Intel® License Agreement appears to show you the
important information. Click “Yes” to next step.
3. The message of Readme File Information appears to show
you the system requirements and installation information.
Please click “Next”.
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4. Please wait while running the following setup operations.
5. When this message appears, please click “Next”.
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6. You will be asked to reboot your computer when the installation is
completed. Please click “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” if
you don’t need to install any other drivers. Otherwise, please click
“No, I will restart my computer later”, and click “Finish” to complete
the installation.
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6.3 Installing LAN Driver
1. Run the InstallShield Wizard for Ethernet from the driver
directory in your driver CD. Click “Next” to next step.
2. Click “Install” to start the installation.
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3. Please wait while running the following installation operation.
4. Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
2. When this message appears, please click “Next”.
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A p p e n d i x
Watch Dog Timer
Please follow the below WDT process for setup the WDT function.
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