Cybernet Elite-4i User Manual

Elite-4i
Keyboard Computer
User Guide
FCC & CE COMPLIANCE
Federal Communication Commission Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can emit radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: Shielded cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
©Copyright 2005
The information contained in this User Guide and all accompanying documentation is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. This publication may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language or computer language, or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent from the manufacturer, except for copies retained by the purchasers for their personal archival purposes. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this User Guide and all accompanying documentation and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change.
All trademarks mentioned in this document are acknowledged. The specifications in this guide are subject to change without notice.
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USING THIS GUIDE
This Guide is designed to help you build a reliable Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC computer based on the CYB-INT865G motherboard platform.
Chapter 1 – Elite-4i Introduction
This chapter provides a checklist of the items that ship with the Elite-4i unit and an introduction to the external connectors and indicators.
Chapter 2 – System Overview
This chapter includes an introduction to system specifications, the Motherboard layout, and chipset information as well as use of the external connectors.
Chapter 3 – Hardware Installation and Component Replacement
This chapter explains how to prepare a Bare Bone Elite-4i for use and how to make the various connections to other computer components and peripheral items. It also instructs the end-user how to replace or upgrade components.
Chapter 4 – CMOS Setup Utility
This chapter explains how to use the system setup utility that is stored in the Elite-4i's firmware.
Chapter 5 – Drivers and Utilities
This chapter briefly describes the drivers and utility programs that are packaged with the Elite-4i.
Chapter 6 – Service and Support
Provides contact information for Technical Support and product services.
Chapter 7 – Appendix A
Pin definitions for Motherboard connectors and jumpers.
Chapter 8 – Troubleshooting Guide
Provides troubleshooting tips for most common problems.
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Table of Contents
FCC & CE COMPLIANCE.................................................................................I
COPYRIGHT NOTICE.......................................................................................I
USING THIS GUIDE........................................................................................III
CHAPTER 1 – ELITE-4I INTRODUCTION ...........................................................III
CHAPTER 2 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW..................................................................III
CHAPTER 3 – HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND COMPONENT REPLACEMENT....III
CHAPTER 4 – CMOS SETUP UTILITY.............................................................III
CHAPTER 5 – DRIVERS AND UTILITIES............................................................III
CHAPTER 6 – SERVICE AND SUPPORT .............................................................III
CHAPTER 7 – APPENDIX A ............................................................................III
CHAPTER 8 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE........................................................III
1. ELITE-4I INTRODUCTION....................................................................1
1.1 UNPACKING.............................................................................................1
1.2 THE POWER BUTTON ................................................................................ 2
1.3 THE INDICATOR PANEL.............................................................................2
1.4 THE OPTICAL DRIVE SIDE ......................................................................... 3
1.5 THE FLOPPY DEVICE SIDE.........................................................................3
1.6 THE FLASH MEMORY CARD SLOTS SIDE ....................................................3
1.7 THE REAR PANEL.....................................................................................4
1.8 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OPTIONS...........................................................4
2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW.............................................................................5
2.1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................5
2.2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................6
2.2.1 Block Diagram ................................................................................6
2.2.2 Hardware Spec................................................................................7
2.2.3 Power Management.........................................................................8
2.2.4 System Management ........................................................................8
2.2.5 Software..........................................................................................8
2.2.6 Environment....................................................................................8
2.3 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT ..........................................................................9
2.3.1 On-board Chips and Connectors....................................................10
2.3.2 On-board Jumpers.........................................................................10
2.4 MICROPROCESSOR..................................................................................11
2.5 STANDARD CONNECTORS........................................................................11
2.5.1 DC-IN Connector ..........................................................................11
2.5.2 Security Cable Lock Slot................................................................12
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2.5.3 Universal Serial Bus Ports.............................................................12
2.5.4 PS/2 Mouse Port............................................................................12
2.5.5 POS or PS/2 Keyboard Port...........................................................12
2.5.6 Fax/Modem and Wireless LAN Port (Option)..................................13
2.5.6 VGA Ports.....................................................................................13
2.5.7 Serial Port (COM1).......................................................................13
2.5.8 PCI Expansion Slot........................................................................13
2.5.9 LAN Port.......................................................................................14
2.5.10 Audio Port Connectors...................................................................14
2.6 OPTIONAL PARTS ...................................................................................14
2.6.1 Serial-2 and Parallel Port Plate (option)........................................14
2.6.2 Parallel Port Plate (option)............................................................15
2.6.3 DVI Port Plate (option)..................................................................15
2.6.4 POS Y-Cable (option) ....................................................................16
3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT..........................17
3.1 BUILDING A BARE-BONE SYSTEM............................................................17
3.1.1 PHYSICAL ORIENTATION ...........................................................17
3.1.2 REMOVING THE KEYTOP (Opening the Computer) .....................18
3.2 MEMORY INSTALLATION.........................................................................19
3.3 CPU AND CPU HEAT SINK INSTALLATION...............................................20
3.3.1 CPU Installation Procedure...........................................................20
3.3.2 Heat Sink Installation Procedure....................................................21
3.3.3. Removing the CPU and Heat Sink ..................................................21
3.4 FSB AND MEMORY SPEED SETTINGS .......................................................21
3.5 INSTALLING PERIPHERAL DEVICES...........................................................22
3.5.1 Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive.................................................22
3.5.2 Installing a Optical Device.............................................................23
3.5.3 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive .......................................................24
3.5.4 Installing a Flash Memory Card.....................................................25
3.5.5 Installing a PCI Expansion Card....................................................25
3.5.6 Installing a Fax/Modem Card ........................................................26
3.6 REMOVING THE KEYTOP MATRIX ............................................................27
3.7 CONNECTING THE SYSTEM FAN, POWER SUPPLY AND POWER ADAPTER .....28
3.7.1. Connecting the System Fan ............................................................28
3.7.2 Connecting the Internal Power Supply............................................29
3.7.3 Closing the System.........................................................................29
3.7.4 Power On the Unit.........................................................................30
4. CMOS SETUP UTILITY........................................................................31
4.1. ENTERING SETUP....................................................................................32
4.2 CONTROL KEY DEFINITIONS....................................................................33
4.3 MAIN MENU HELP..................................................................................33
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4.4 CMOS SETUP UTILITY MAIN MENU........................................................34
4.4.1 Standard CMOS Features..............................................................35
4.4.1.1 IDE Devices Sub-Menu:.........................................................36
4.4.2 Advanced BIOS Features ...............................................................39
4.4.3 Advanced Chipset Features............................................................42
4.4.4 Integrated Peripherals...................................................................43
4.4.4.1 ON-CHIP IDE DEVICE Sub Menu ........................................44
4.4.4.2 ONBOARD DEVICE Sub Menu............................................45
4.4.4.3 ON-BOARD SUPER I/O DEVICE Sub Menu ........................46
4.5 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP..................................................................48
4.6 PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION ....................................................................51
4.7 PC HEALTH STATUS...............................................................................52
4.8 FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL ............................................................53
4.9 LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS OPTION .......................................................53
4.10 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS OPTION ...................................................53
4.11 SET PASSWORD ..................................................................................54
4.12 SAVE & EXIT SETUP ...........................................................................54
4.13 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING.......................................................................54
4.14 CLEAR CMOS....................................................................................55
5. DRIVERS AND UTILITIES...................................................................57
5.1 FLASH UTILITY ......................................................................................57
5.2 INF (CHIPSET) UTILITY..........................................................................57
5.3 GRAPHICS DRIVER..................................................................................57
5.4 INTEL LAN DRIVERS..............................................................................58
5.5 ALC 655 AUDIO SETUP..........................................................................58
5.6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................58
6. SERVICE AND SUPPORT ....................................................................59
6.1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT..............................................................................59
6.2 ONLINE SERVICES ..................................................................................59
7. APPENDIX A: PIN DEFINITIONS.......................................................60
JUMPER SETTINGS.......................................................................................64
8. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.............................................................65
8.1 No Keyboard Response, system boots, LEDs and Mouse work........65
8.2 No Network Connection.LAN connection LED is not on. ...............65
8.3 Invalid Disk Partition /No DHCP or proxy DHCP offers Received..65
8.4. Unable to Boot-Up from a CDROM to Install Operating System.....65
8.5. Cannot get attached POS device to work.........................................66
8.6 Cannot get External Keyboard to work. ..........................................66
8.7 Cannot get Video-Out port to work.................................................66
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Table of Figures
Figure 1 Indicator Panel.......................................................................................................2
Figure 2 The Optical Drive Side..........................................................................................3
Figure 3 The Floppy Device Side........................................................................................3
Figure 4 The Flash Memory Card Slots Side......................................................................3
Figure 5 The Rear Panel.......................................................................................................4
Figure 6 The System Block Diagram..................................................................................6
Figure 7 The Motherboard Layout ......................................................................................9
Figure 8 Back Panel Connectors........................................................................................11
Figure 9 DC-IN Connector.................................................................................................11
Figure 10 Security Slot USB Port Mouse Port POS or PS/2 Keyboard Port.......12
Figure 11 A blanking plate will occupy modem space if not ordered it ...........................13
Figure 12 VGA Serial Port LAN Port PCI Expansion Slot.....................................13
Figure 13 Audio Port Connectors........................................................................................14
Figure 14 Serial 2 and Parallel Port Plate............................................................................15
Figure 15 Parallel Port Plate ................................................................................................15
Figure 16 DVI Plate..............................................................................................................16
Figure 17 POS Y-Cable Figure 18 JP2 Jumper Location...............16
Figure 19 Installing Memory ...............................................................................................19
Figure 20 CPU Installation...................................................................................................20
Figure 20 Applying the Compound Figure 21 Mounting the Heat Sink.....................21
Figure 23 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into Mounting Frame.......................................22
Figure 24 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into the Base Unit.............................................23
Figure 25 Installing a Optical Drive....................................................................................24
Figure 26 Snap in the Floppy Drive Cable to JN8..............................................................25
Figure 27 Inserting a PCI Expansion Card..........................................................................26
Figure 28 Inserting a Fax/Modem Cable.............................................................................26
Figure 29 Removing the Keytop Matrix .............................................................................27
Figure 30 Installing the System Fan....................................................................................28
Figure 31 Installing the Internal Power Supply..................................................................29
Figure 32 The Splash Screen................................................................................................30
Figure 33 CMOS Setup Utility – Main Menu Screen........................................................32
Figure 34 Standard CMOS Features Screen.......................................................................35
Figure 35 IDE Primary Master Screen................................................................................36
Figure 36 Advanced BIOS Features Screen........................................................................39
Figure 37 Advanced Chipset Features Screen....................................................................42
Figure 38 Integrated Peripherals Screen..............................................................................43
Figure 39 OnChip IDE Device Screen................................................................................44
Figure 40 Onboard Device Screen.......................................................................................45
Figure 41 Onboard Super I/O Device Screen .....................................................................46
Figure 42 Power Management Setup Screen......................................................................48
Figure 43 PnP/PCI Configurations Screen..........................................................................51
Figure 44 PC Health Status Screen......................................................................................52
Figure 45 Frequency/Voltage Control Screen ....................................................................53
Figure 46 JP1- Clear CMOS Jumper...................................................................................55
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1. Elite-4i Introduction
The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC brings you the most cost efficient, space-saving computer and network environment available today. The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC gives you the power and performance of a full-size desktop computer in the space of a standard-size PC keyboard.
This state-of-the-art Zero-Footprint-PC is fully compatible with the Pentium 4 CPU. It allows the installation of up to 2GB DDR memory, one 3.5” Ultra ATA hard drive, one 1.44MB floppy drive, one optical drive (CD-ROM, CD/DVD-Combo, or DVD R/W) or one PCI expansion card, the option for multi-type flash card slot, one parallel port, one serial port, DVI or internal wireless LAN/fax modem and standard features include 6 USB ports, one serial ports and two PS/2 ports.
1.1 Unpacking
The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC comes securely packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton. As soon as you receive the computer, open the carton and carefully remove and inspect the contents.
1. The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC
2. Drivers on CD-ROM disc
3. Universal Power Adapter
4. Power Cord
5. PCI Riser Card (Included with those units that are not shipped with a optical drive).
NOTE: After removing the Elite-4i from its pack-out bag, place it on your desktop and inspect the unit and the accessories. Contact your vendor immediately in the case of missing or damaged goods.
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1.2 The Power Button
To press Power Button will turn-on or turn-off the unit, or turn the unit to suspend mode.
1.3 The Indicator Panel
Figure 1 Indicator Panel
There are five LEDs on the Elite-4i indicator panel as follows from left to right:
LED Name Color Indications
100Mbps LED Green This LED will light to indicate LINK
(10/100/1000Mbps) mode. 10Mbps LED Amber This LED will light to indicate LAN ACTIVE. Power / ACPI Standby LED
Blue This LED will light by turning on the unit. It will
turn off when the system is shut down
or enters
ACPI standby mode to indicate that DC power
is not available. HDD LED Amber This LED will light to indicate hard drive and
optical drive activity. FDD LED Green This LED will light to indicate floppy drive or
flash card activity.
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1.4 The Optical Drive Side
Figure 2 The Optical Drive Side
NOTE: The unit does not ship with an optical drive unless ordered
as such.
1.5 The Floppy Device Side
Figure 3 The Floppy Device Side
NOTE: The unit does not ship with a floppy drive unless ordered
as such.
1.6 The Flash Memory Card Slots Side
Figure 4 The Flash Memory Card Slots Side
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NOTE: The unit does not ship with a flash card slot board unless
ordered as such.
1.7 The Rear Panel
Figure 5 The Rear Panel
1.8 Software Installation Options
Since the Elite-4i may be ordered in many configurations, you may have the following possibilities to load software:
Floppy Disk Drive
Optical Drive (CD-ROM, CD-Combo, DVD-RW)
If your system was ordered without either of these options, you may load software with an external peripheral via the USB, LAN, or optional Flash card slot.
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2. System Overview
2.1 Introduction
The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC incorporates Intel’s Pentium 4 or Celeron / Celeron-D Processor in the 478-pin FC-PGA2 package, plugs into the Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) mPGA478B socket, providing 64-bit FSB frequencies of 400, 533 or 800 MHz with Hyper-Threading Technology supported and 128-bit wide Dual-Channel DDR memory interface providing 32-bit addressing for access to 2 GB of memory space, at 266 MHz, 333 MHz or 400 MHz memory speed.
By integrating the Ultra AGP technology and advanced 128-bit graphic display interface, the Elite-4i delivers AGP 8X performance and on-chip 2D/3D graphics accelerator. The unit also provides powerful DVD hardware decoding to improve the DVD playback performance. In addition to providing the standard interface for CRT monitors, Elite-4i also optionally provides a Digital Video Interface Port (DVI) to a digital flat panel monitor.
The unit supports 350 MHz integrated 24-bit RAMDAC, up to 2048x1536 @ 75 Hz for Analog Monitor. It also supports flat panels up to 2048x1536 @ 60 Hz or digital CRT/HDTV at 1920x1080 @ 85 Hz (Selected Model)
The Elite-4i Zero-Footprint-PC provides a total communication solution including Giga LAN or 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet for networking requirements. The Elite-4i also offers an AC’97 compliant interface that combines a digital audio engine with 3D-hardware accelerator, an on-chip sample rate converter, and a professional wavetable along with separate modem and DMA controllers.
The Elite-4i contains an EHCI 1.0 compliant host controller that supports USB high-speed signaling, delivers data transfers up to 480 Mb/s which is 40 times faster than full-speed USB; the unit also contains four Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) controllers that support USB full-speed and low-speed signaling. The Elite-4i routed two internal and six external USB 2.0 ports. All eight ports are high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed capable.
The built-in fast PCI IDE controller supports the ATA/ATAPI, PIO/DMA, and the Ultra DMA33/66/100 function that supports a data transfer rate of up to 100 MB/sec. It provides independent data paths for two IDE channels that can significantly improve system performance in a multi-tasking environment.
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2.2 System Specifications
2.2.1 Block Diagram
Figure 6 The System Block Diagram
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2.2.2 Hardware Spec
Processor
mPGA478B Socket for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron Celeron-D 478 pin Processor Support Hyper Threading Technology at 800/400/533 MHz FSB,
1.7-3.2GHz
Chipsets Intel 82865GV GMCH and Intel 82801EB ICH5
Memory
Two 184-pin Dual Channel DIMM Sockets Support DDR SDRAM from 128MB to 2GB, Supports DDR-266/333/400MHz un-buffered, non-ECC memory modules
Graphic Controller
Integrated 3D Graphics Accelerator, 350MHz RAMDAC drive maximum analog to 2048x1536 @
75Hz Audio Controller ALC-655 6-Channel AC-97 Audio Codec LAN Controller Intel 82547 Giga LAN or Intel 82562 100M LAN
Hard Disk Drive
3.5” Hard Disk Drive Bay Supports ANY CAPACITY
DMA-33/66/100 ATA/ATAPI 3.5” Hard Drive Optical Drive (Option)*
Supports One Slim-type CD-ROM/
CDRW-DVD-Combo/DVD-RW Internal Drive Dial-Up Modem (Option)
Supports Built-in 56K V.90/V.92 Soft Modem Wireless LAN (Option) Supports 802.11G/B Internal Wireless LAN
PCI Expansion Slot *
One 32-bit PCI Expansion Slot supports half-length
(6.25”), Low Profile PCI Card
Front / Side Panel Devices & Connectors
Left: Optical Drive Door, 2 USB 2.0 Ports
Microphone-In, Line-In, Audio-Out (2-Channel
Mode) or
Central/Sub Woofer, Rear Audio, Front Audio
(6-Channel Mode)
Right: FDD or Mult type Flash Card Slots
(CF/SD/MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MMC)
Front: Power Switch, 5-LED Status Indicators
1 Watts x 2 Speakers, 104/105 Key Full Size
Keyboard Back Panel Connectors
4 USB 2.0 Ports, PS/2 Mouse, PS/2 Keyboard,
RJ-45 10/100Mbps LAN, 1 VGA Port, 1 RS-232C
Port, DC Adapter In, Security Lock Hole Power Supply
120 Watts Switching Power Adapter
Input: 100V-120V or 220V-240V AC
Output: 19V (6.32A) or 20V(6A) DC Dimensions 18.25” W x 8.5” D x 0.5” H (Front), 2.75” H (Rear) Weight
Main Unit: 7.6 lbs (3.6kg)
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Power Adapter: 0.6lbs(0.35kg) SYSTEM BIOS
Phoenix 4M-bit Flash BIOS with ACPI
Suspend to RAM, Suspend to Disk Support Operating System
Microsoft Windows Vista/XP/2000/ME/98SE, Linux,
DOS
2.2.3 Power Management
Compliant with ACPI 2.0b Compliant with EPA, APM 1.2 and ATX soft on/off power control Power on by keyboard and PS/2 mouse Power on by external modem ring Power on by alarm Power on by Wake On LAN (WOL) Fan off in sleep mode
2.2.4 System Management
Integrated Intel SMBus 2.0 Controller CPU temperature warning and system temperature detection CPU and system voltage detection System fan RPM detection and thermal control CPU voltage auto-detection
2.2.5 Software
Phoenix AGP/PCI BIOS 4M-bit Flash BIOS Supports APM, Plug and Play, Multi-Boot, DMI and EIDE devices Supports ACPI
2.2.6 Environment
Ambient Temperature 0C – 50C (operating) Relative Humidity 0 to 85% (operating) Vibration 0 to 500 Hz
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2.3 Motherboard Layout
Figure 7 The Motherboard Layout
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2.3.1 On-board Chips and Connectors
Label Name Function CPU1 mPGA478B CPU socket U2/U3 Intel 865GV GMCH / Intel 82801EB ICH5 U5 ISL6556B PWM U8 Intel 82562ET 10/100M LAN controller U9, U13 UART RS-232C Driver U11 82547EI Giga LAN controller U16 ICS952607 Clock Generator U24 AC-97 Audio Codec U25 4M-bit FWH (BIOS Chip) U26 Super I/O Chip PJ1 ATX Power Connector PJ2 CPU Power Connector JN3 Parallel Port Connector JN4 Serial Port 2 (COM2) Connector JN5 System Fan Connector JN7 Smart Card Connector (Option) JN8 Floppy Drive Connector JN12 Built-in Speaker Out Connector JN13 Keytop Connector/LED/Power Button JN14 MC-97 Soft Modem Connector JN15
IDE 1 connector (40 Pin Header) JN16 IDE 2 connector (50 Pin Header) JN23 Internal USB Port DIMM1, DIMM2 DDR Memory Module Slots BT1 CR2032 Lithium Battery PCI 32-bit PCI expansion slot CN1 Analog VGA Connector CN2 Serial 1 (COM1) Connector CN3 PS2 Mouse / POS Connector
CN4
Microphone Jack (2ch. Mode) or
Central / Sub-Woofer Jack (6ch. Mode) CN5
Headphone Out Jack (2ch. Mode) or
Front Audio Out Jack (6ch. Mode) CN6
Line-In Jack (2ch. Mode) or
Rear Audio Out Jack (6ch. Mode) CN7 RJ45 LAN Connector CN8, CN9, CN10 Dual USB 2.0 Port
2.3.2 On-board Jumpers
JP1
1-2 Clear CMOS 2-3 Normal Position
JP2
1-3 2-4
POS Disable (Normal Position)
3-5 4-6
POS Enable (Requires External POS Cable)
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2.4 Microprocessor
An onboard switching voltage regulator provides the required 0.85 to 1.60 volts for the processor. The processor sends five VID (Voltage Identification) signals to the switching voltage regulator. The switching regulator generates the correct voltage for the processor.
The Elite-4i is designed to operate with the following FC-PGA2 478-pin processors:
Processor TYPE
Internal CPU
Clock Speed
FSB Speed L2 Cache
Intel P4 / Celeron 1.8 – 2.6 GHz 400 MHz 256KB Intel Celeron D 2.4 – 2.8 GHz 533 MHz 512KB Intel Pentium 4 1.6 – 3.2 GHz 400/533/800MHz 512KB
2.5 Standard Connectors
The back panel provides external access to the following connectors (as seen from left to right):
Figure 8 Back Panel Connectors
2.5.1 DC-IN Connector
Connect the External Power Supply here.
Figure 9 DC-IN Connector
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2.5.2 Security Cable Lock Slot
The Security Cable Lock Slot is provided so you may use a standard Notebook Cable Lock accessory if desired.
2.5.3 Universal Serial Bus Ports
You can connect six USB devices from the Universal Serial Bus Ports. Please note that four of these connectors are on the back and two are on the left side of the unit. The six USB 2.0 ports have a transfer rate up to 480Mbps and have an integrated 2 UHCI host controller for full-speed (11Mbps) and low-speed (1.5Mbps) USB devices.
2.5.4 PS/2 Mouse Port
Connect a PS/2 mouse to the green 6-pin mini DIN connector.
2.5.5 POS or PS/2 Keyboard Port
Connect a PS/2 keyboard or a POS (Point Of Sale) device to the purple mini DIN connector. To activate the use of this port, make the jumper changes on the motherboard. To locate JP3 (right of the memory slots), remove the two jumpers from position 1-3 & 2-4 and place them in position 3-5 & 4-6.
Figure 10 Security Lock Slot USB Port PS/2 Mouse Port
POS or PS/2 Keyboard Port
NOTE: If you want to connect a standard AT size (large DIN) connector, you must use an adapter.
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2.5.6 Fax/Modem and Wireless LAN Port (Option)
This connector is used for an optional Internal Fax/Modem port or an optional 802.11 B/G Wireless LAN antenna port, which is specially designed for our motherboard and is available from the factory. The connector will not be present if this option is not ordered. A blanking plate will occupy the space.
Figure 11 A blanking plate will occupy modem space if not ordered it
2.5.6 VGA Ports
Connect an external monitor to the blue 15-pin VGA port.
2.5.7 Serial Port (COM1)
Connect a serial device such as a serial mouse to the 9-pin serial ports.
2.5.8 PCI Expansion Slot
The PCI Expansion Slot will accommodate a third party PCI expansion card or one of the three options listed below. The slot will be covered by a blanking plate if none of the options below are ordered.
Figure 12 VGA ♦Serial Port ♦LAN Port PCI Expansion Slot
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2.5.9 LAN Port
This 8-position RJ-45 connector will provide an Ethernet 10/100 or 1000M bps Local Area Network features. Connect RJ-45 Ethernet Cable here.
2.5.10 Audio Port Connectors
These connectors are located on the left side of your unit. You can connect various audio devices to these audio jacks as follows:
2-Channel Mode:
A-Out (Lime) - Connect headphones or external speakers.
L-In (Blue) - Connect any audio source to record audio onto your computer or
to play audio through your computer's sound chip and speakers.
Mic (Pink) - Connect a microphone to record audio to your computer.
5.1-Channel Mode:
A-Out (Lime) - Connect Front Speakers or Front input of a 5.1 channel audio
amplifier.
L-In (Blue) - Connect Rear Speakers or Rear input of a 5.1 channel audio
amplifier.
Mic (Pink) – Connects a Central Speaker and a Sub-Woofer Speaker or Central
Input and Sub-Woofer Input of a 5.1 channel audio amplifier.
Figure 13 Audio Port Connectors
2.6 Optional Parts
2.6.1 Serial-2 and Parallel Port Plate (option)
This connector plate will provide a secondary COM2 (RS-232C) port and a standard LPT parallel port. Connect a serial device such as a serial mouse or a dial up modem
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to the 9-pin serial ports, connect a printer or other parallel device to the 25-pin parallel port.
Before Installation After Installation
Figure 14 Serial 2 and Parallel Port Plate
2.6.2 Parallel Port Plate (option)
This connector plate will provide a standard LPT parallel port. Connect a printer or other parallel device to the 25-pin parallel port.
Before Installation After Installation
Figure 15 Parallel Port Plate
2.6.3 DVI Port Plate (option)
This connector plate will provide a standard DVI-D digital video port. You can have the option for connects a DVI-D or DVI-I type display monitor.
Before Installation After Installation
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Figure 16 DVI Plate
2.6.4 POS Y-Cable (option)
This Y-type cable is dedicated for POS (point of sale) application, connects the two-wired side of the POS-Y cable to the POS port, connect the other two ends to the POS device (i.e. bar code reader or numeric keypad)
Figure 17 POS Y-Cable Figure 18 JP2 Jumper Location
NOTE: In addition to utilizing the POS Y-Cable, the POS port must be Enabled using two jumpers on the motherboard at location JP2. These must be set to position 3-5 and 4-6 to Enable the POS port.
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3. Hardware Installation & Replacement
This chapter explains how to use your Elite-4i to build a powerful computer as well as how to replace components that are already populating the system. If you are replacing existing components, read all of the instructions in the “Building a Bare Bone System” section 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 FIRST and then go to the section that applies to the component you wish to replace.
3.1 Building a Bare-Bone System
At a minimum, you will need the components listed below in order to build a fully functioning system.
Before using your computer, you must complete the following steps:
Install Memory Modules.
Install the CPU.
Install Peripheral Devices.
Connect Case Fan, Power supply board and Power Adapter.
Turn on the unit and setup the BIOS.
NOTE: Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. Follow the guidelines below to avoid damaging your computer.
3.1.1 PHYSICAL ORIENTATION
All directions provided are presuming a physical orientation of the computer as if you were the user with the floppy disk drive to your right and the on/off button in the top right corner. You are supplied with 8 flathead Phillips screws. Four are for the hard disk drive installation and four are for the case.
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3.1.2 REMOVING THE KEYTOP (Opening the Computer)
Warning:
If the unit is plugged in, power flows continuously to the unit
whether or not it is actually turned on.
Proper disconnection of power must take place BEFORE THE
UNIT IS OPENED for any reason.
NOTE: To protect the system components from static electricity a grounded wrist strap or equivalent precaution is recommended. Whenever components are removed from the system they must be placed in an anti-static bag or on a grounded surface.
1. Turn over the Elite-4i and remove the four Phillips head screws from the base. Bare bone units ship unassembled, so this step is not necessary if the unit has not yet been populated with components.
2. Turn the keyboard right side up and lift the center rear (above the indicator panel) of the keytop being careful of the wire connections that remain inside. Lift the rear of the keytop forward as if it were hinged along the front.
3. Before you have the keytop fully raised (about 45 degrees) be sure to disconnect the three cables that connect the keytop to the Motherboard. They are:
a. The Ribbon cable from the Control Panel in the keytop
connected to JN13 on the Motherboard
b. The four wire cable from the Speakers in the keytop connected to
JN12 on the Motherboard
c. The CD-ROM cable from the Optical Drive in the keytop
connected to JN16 on the Motherboard.
4. Once you have disconnected the cables, you can lift the keytop off the computer and set it aside.
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3.2 Memory Installation
Maximum system memory supported by the Elite-4i is 2.0 GB. The Elite-4i has two DDR Sockets. Memory can be installed using two 184-pin DDR DIMM memory modules. There are no jumper settings required for the memory size or type, which is automatically detected by the BIOS. Memory modules must meet the following requirements:
FSB SPEED
DDR SPEED 400 MHz PC2100 DDR-266 or above 533 MHz PC2700 DDR-333 or above 800 MHz PC3200 DDR-400 or above
1. First remove the keytop as instructed in Section 3.1.2 being careful to follow instructions regarding the disconnection of power.
2. To install memory, line up the bottom of the memory with the pattern notches on the memory slot (it will only go in one way). Depress the memory into the slot and the clips will click into place.
NOTE: If you are using only one stick of memory, it is recommended to install in DIMM1 (Bank 0) (the slot closest to the CPU).
Figure 19 Installing Memory
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Install the 184-pin DDR modules in any combination as follows:
BANK 0 (XDIMM1) 128/256/512/1024MB BANK 1 (XDIMM2) 128/256/512/1024MB Total System Memory 128MB - 2.0 GB
3.3 CPU and CPU Heat Sink Installation
3.3.1 CPU Installation Procedure
Figure 20 CPU Installation
1. On the motherboard, identify the mPGA478B CPU Socket.
2. Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go.
3. Identify the pin-1 corner of the mPGA478B socket. The pin-1 corner is on the same side as the locking lever, as shown in the picture above.
4. Identify the pin-1 corner of the processor (the pin-1 corner on the processor has a beveled edge).
5. Align the pin-1 corners and drop the processor into the mPGA478B socket. The processor should drop into place without any force. If it doesn't seat properly, check that you have the pin-1 corner in the correct position.
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3.3.2 Heat Sink Installation Procedure
1. Swing the locking lever down to lock the processor in place and latch the lever under the catch on the side of the socket.
2. Open the heat sink compound (provided with the unit), evenly applying it to the surface of the CPU case and North Bridge chip surface, about 0.2mm thickness.
3. The heat sink only fits one way over the CPU. Center the heat sink over the CPU aligning the four screws. Screw in the heat sink being careful not to use force.
Figure 20 Applying the Compound Figure 21 Mounting the Heat Sink.
3.3.3. Removing the CPU and Heat Sink
To remove the CPU from the Motherboard, follow these steps:
1. Remove the heat sink by unscrewing the four screws holding it in place and gently lifting it off the CPU.
2. Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go. You will feel a resistance as the CPU is freed from the socket.
3. Remove the processor.
3.4 FSB and Memory Speed Settings
There is no jumper setting required for FSB speeds. BIOS and system hardware will automatically detect the clock speed of a CPU and memory.
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3.5 Installing Peripheral Devices
3.5.1 Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive
An 80-wired IDE drive ribbon cable supports the Ultra ATA format hard disk drive. This hard drive can be any capacity as long as it matches the 3.5” form factor of the Elite-4i hard drive mounting frame. Consult the documentation that came with your IDE drive for details on jumper locations and settings. You must orient the cable connector so that the pin 1 red edge of the cable corresponds to pin 1 of the IDE connector.
Figure 23 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into Mounting Frame
1. Remove the two screws at the front of the hard disk drive frame with a Phillips screwdriver to free the hard disk drive frame from the case.
2. Insert the hard disk drive into the frame using the flathead Phillips screws provided.
3. Connect the 80-pin ribbon cable connector to the hard disk drive.
4. Connect the 4-wire power cable to the left side of the hard disk drive.
5. While replacing the hard disk drive frame, push out on the rear panel around the DC IN connector to install the unit through the rear panel.
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6. Replace the two screws at the front of the hard disk drive frame with a Phillips screwdriver.
Figure 24 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into the Base Unit
3.5.2 Installing a Optical Device
The multimedia device can be a slim type CD-ROM, CD-RW/DVD combo or DVD-R/W. Connect the 50-wire ribbon cable from the optical drive to the JN16 connector.
1. First, remove the Keytop as instructed in Section 3.1.2.
2. Then, remove the blanking plate from the left side of the Keytop by pushing in the center to pop it out of the notches on the side.
3. Lining up the CD-ROM door flush with the opening in the left side of the Keytop, install the CD-ROM with the four Phillips screws provided.
4. Attach the 50-wire ribbon cable to the JN16 Connector on the left front of the Motherboard.
5. The Plug and Play BIOS will auto detect the device without any software configuration.
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Figure 25 Installing a Optical Drive
3.5.3 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive
1. Remove the keytop as instructed in Section 3.1.2.
2. Remove the two Phillips screws holding the Hard Disk Drive in place.
3. Raise the Hard Disk Drive frame and insert the Floppy Disk Drive in place.
4. Line up the two tabs on each frame lowering the Hard Drive frame over the Floppy Drive bracket.
5. Find the Floppy Drive Connector at JN8 and be sure the outer casing is raised.
6. Insert the flex Floppy Drive Cable and lower the outer casing to snap the Ribbon into place.
7. Replace the two Phillips screws in the Hard Drive frame.
8. Install the Phillips screw in the Floppy Drive brackets to mount the brackets to the base unit.
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Figure 26 Snap in the Floppy Drive Cable to JN8
3.5.4 Installing a Flash Memory Card
1. Same procedures as described above (3.5.3 Item 1-4).
2. Mount the Floppy Drive brackets to both side of the flash memory card
3. Find the internal USB connector JN23, insert one end of the Flash Memory Card cable provided, the other end of this cable shall installed to the Flash Memory Card itself.
4. Replace the two Phillips screws in the Hard Drive frame.
5. Install the Phillips screw in the Floppy Drive brackets to mount the brackets to the base unit.
3.5.5 Installing a PCI Expansion Card
1. Remove the square metal cover from the outside rear of the computer located between the IEEE-1394 and VGA ports. (One screw on the left of the cover).
2. Slide out the cover and the attached blanking plate. Remove the blanking plate from the cover and set aside.
3. Install the PCI slot riser card to the Motherboard edge connector by lining up the edges and sliding it on. Look first to make sure you have the card lined up correctly as it only fits one way.
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4. Insert the PCI card.
5. Replace the square metal cover (without the blanking plate) with the Phillips screw provided.
Figure 27 Inserting a PCI Expansion Card
3.5.6 Installing a Fax/Modem Card
Figure 28 Inserting a Fax/Modem Cable
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1. Remove the keytop as instructed in section 3.1.2.
2. Remove the blanking plate by removing the two screws on either side of the blanking plate (located between the case fan and the expansion slot).
3. Install fax/modem cable to header JN14 on the motherboard making sure to line up the header and connector correctly. (The fax/modem cable only installs one way).
4. Install the other end of the fax/modem cable to the fax/modem card.
5. Replace the two Phillips screws on either side of the fax/modem card from the outside of the case.
3.6 Removing the Keytop Matrix
1. Remove the keytop as instructed in section 3.1.2.
2. Remove keyboard controller board and unfasten flex cable.
3. Remove optical drive if present.
4. Remove six Phillips screws to release keytop matrix.
Figure 29 Removing the Keytop Matrix
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3.7 Connecting the System Fan, Power Supply and Power Adapter
3.7.1. Connecting the System Fan
There is a fan connector on the Elite-4i Motherboard for the system fan. The connector supports fans of 12V DC/500mA (six watts) or less. When the system goes into sleep mode, the fan will shut down to reduce power consumption.
You may replace the case fan as follows:
1. Disconnect the system fan connector wire at JN5 location on the Motherboard.
2. Remove the 4 Phillips screws and slide the system fan up and out of the slot.
3. Slide in the new system fan, replace the four Phillips screws and connect the system fan wire to the JN5 connector on the Motherboard.
Figure 30 Installing the System Fan
NOTE: The unit ships with this fan installed and already connected.
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3.7.2 Connecting the Internal Power Supply
The built-in DC to DC power supply requires two connections as follows:
1. Connect the single lead connector with a clip on one side of the plastic housing to PJ1 on the motherboard. There is only one way to plug the lead into the ATX power connector. Press the lead connector down until the clip snaps into place and secures the lead onto the connector.
2. Connect the DC power board 4-pin connector to PJ2 on the motherboard. (The 6” yellow & black cable).
Figure 31 Installing the Internal Power Supply
NOTE: The unit ships with the Power Supply installed and connected.
Warning: Incorrect installation of the power supply could result in serious damage to the Elite-4i and connected peripherals. Be certain the power supply is unplugged from the AC outlet before connecting the leads from the power supply.
3.7.3 Closing the System
Carefully reverse the process of opening the system. Be sure to make the Motherboard connections as follows:
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The Ribbon cable from the Control Panel in the keytop to JN13
The four wire cable from the Speakers to JN12
The CD-ROM Flex Cable (if present) to JN16
Make certain the front of the keytop is latched on the base unit notches correctly and replace the keytop over the base unit carefully. Then, turn over the unit and replace the four Phillips screws in the base.
NOTE: Upon hardware configuration completion, CMOS setup should be run to ensure that system information is correct.
3.7.4 Power On the Unit
Carefully check all major components such as CPU, Memory, Hard Disk Drive, Optical Drive and all optional parts have been properly installed inside, and the unit has been tightly screwed, you can now connect all external devices and power it on.
External devices required:
1. Connects a display monitor with analog VGA input to the VGA port, or
connects a display monitor with digital DVI-D input to the optional DVI port
2. Connects a USB or PS/2 Mouse to any USB or the PS/2 Mouse port
3. Connect all other peripherals to their dedicated ports
4. Connects the AC power adapter (provided with the unit) to the DC-IN jack
5. Connects the AC power cord, insert the adapter plug side to the AC power
adapter, the 3-Pin power plug side to the 3-hole wall electric outlet
Turn on the unit, a splash screen will be displayed immediately after the POST tone:
Figure 32 The Splash Screen
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4. CMOS Setup Utility
This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as SDRAM and the external cache. The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system. The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered that data was being lost while using your system.
The Elite-4i employs the latest Award BIOS CMOS chip with support for Windows Plug and Play. This CMOS chip contains the ROM Setup instructions for configuring the Elite-4i's BIOS. The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs. It is a ROM-based configuration utility that displays the system's configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters. These parameters are stored in non-volatile battery backed-up CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system is configured with the values found in CMOS.
Easy-to-use pull down menus allow you to configure such items as:
Hard drives, diskette drives, and peripherals
Video display type and display options
Password protection from unauthorized use
Power management features
The settings made in the Setup program directly affect how the computer performs. It is important, therefore, first to try to understand all the Setup's options, and second, to make settings appropriate for the way you use the computer. This chapter provides clear explanations for all Setup options.
This program should be executed under the following conditions:
When changing the system configuration or resetting the system clock
When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted to
make changes to the Setup program
When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts
When making changes to the Power Management configuration
When changing the password or making other changes to the security setup
Normally, CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not consistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM, whenever the CMOS RAM has lost power, or the system features need to be changed.
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4.1. Entering Setup
When the system is powered on, the BIOS will enter the Power-On Self Test (POST) routines. These routines perform various diagnostic checks. If an error is encountered, the error will be reported in one of two different ways:
If the error occurs before the display device is initialized, a series of beeps will
be transmitted.
If the error occurs after the display device is initialized, the screen will display
the error message.
After the POST routines are completed, the following message appears:
"Press DEL to enter SETUP"
To access the AWARD BIOS SETUP program, you don’t have to wait for the POST process. Hold down the <DEL> key immediately to display the "CMOS SETUP UTILITY" screen, which provides access to the utility's various functions.
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility > Standard CMOS Features > Advanced BIOS Features > Advanced Chipset Features > Integrated Peripherals > Power Management Setup > PnP/PCI Configurations > PC Health Status
> Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving
Esc : Quit áâßà : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type..
Figure 33 CMOS Setup Utility – Main Menu Screen
NOTE: After you have made your selections in the BIOS Features Setup screen, press <ESC> to go back to the main screen.
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4.2 Control Key Definitions
Listed below are explanations of the keys displayed at the bottom of the CMOS Setup Utility screen:
Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item on the left Right arrow Move to the item on the right
ESC key
Main Menu - Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu
- Exit current page and return to Main Menu PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes
F1 key
General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and
Option Page Setup Menu F3 key Reserved F4 key Reserved
F5 key
Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
Option Page Setup Menu F6 key
Load the Failsafe Defaults, only for Option Page Setup
Menu F7 key Load the Optimized Defaults F8 key Reserved F9 key Reserved F10 key Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
4.3 Main Menu Help
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press <F1> to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window, press <ESC>.
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4.4 CMOS Setup Utility Main Menu
Power on the computer and press <DEL> immediately to run the CMOS Setup Utility. The setup main menu will appear on the screen.
STANDARD CMOS FEATURES: This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible BIOS.
ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES: This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features.
ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES: This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS: This setup page includes all onboard peripherals.
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP: This setup page includes all the items of Green function features.
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION: This setup page includes all the configurations of PCI & PnP resources.
PC HEALTH STATUS: This setup page auto detects the temperature, voltage and fan speed.
FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL: This setup page includes the CPU/SDRAM/PCI frequency settings.
LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS: Indicates the most appropriate value for each system parameter to which the system should be set for the safest configuration.
LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS: Indicates the most optimized value for each system parameter to which the system can be set for the best performance configuration.
SET PASSWORD: Change, set, or disable password allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
SAVE & EXIT SETUP: Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup. EXIT WITHOUT SAVING: Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
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4.4.1 Standard CMOS Features
If ‘STANDARD CMOS FEATURES’ is selected from the main menu, the screen pictured below will appear. This menu allows the user to configure the system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive and display type. The system BIOS will automatically detect the memory size; therefore no setting is needed.
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Standard CMOS Features
Item Help
Date (mm:dd:yy): Tue, Sep 6, 2005 Time (hh:mm:ss): 00:00:00
> IDE Primary Master [ST380011A] > IDE Primary Slave [ None] > IDE Secondary Master [ None] > IDE Secondary Slave [ None]
Drive A [None] Drive B [None]
Video [EGA/VGA] Halt On [All Errors]
Based Memory 640K Extended Memory 1039360K Total Memory 1040384K
Menu Level >
Change the day, month, year and century
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 34 Standard CMOS Features Screen
DATE: The date format is <day> <month> <date> <year>.
day
The day, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is
display-only month The month, Jan. through Dec. date The date, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month) year The year, from 1999 through 2099
TIME: The time formats in <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is calculated base on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
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4.4.1.1 IDE Devices Sub-Menu:
Your computer has two IDE channels (Primary and Secondary) and each channel can be installed with one or two devices (Master and Slave). Use these items to configure each device on the IDE channel. Press Enter to display the IDE sub-menu:
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IDE Primary Master
Item Help
IDE HDD Auto-Detection [Press Enter]
IDE Primary Master [Auto] Access Mode [Auto]
Capacity 80 GB
Cylinder 38309 Head 16 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 38308 Sector 255
Menu Level >
To auto-detect the HDD’S size head...on This channel
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 35 IDE Primary Master Screen
IDE HDD Auto-Detection:
Press <Enter> while this item is highlighted if you want the Setup Utility to automatically detect and configure a hard disk drive on the IDE channel. If your system has an IDE hard disk drive, you can use this utility to detect its parameters and enter them into the Standard CMOS Setup automatically. If the auto-detected parameters displayed do not match the ones that should be used for your hard disk drive, you may change them as follows:
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave: Change this to Manual. Access Mode: Change this to LARGE, CHS or LBA.
Do not choose "Large" or "Normal" if the hard disk drive was already fully formatted when you installed it. Select the mode that was used to format it.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave:
If you leave this item at "Auto," the system will automatically detect and configure
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any IDE devices it finds. If it fails to find a hard disk drive, change the value to "Manual" and change the Access Mode. Then, manually configure the drive by entering the characteristics of the drive in the items below (Capacity, Cylinder, Head, Precomp, etc.). Refer to your drive's documentation or look on the drive if you need to obtain this information.
If a hard disk drive has not been installed select NONE and press <Enter>.
CYLINDERS Number of cylinders HEADS Number of heads PRECOMP Write precomp LANDZONE Landing zone SECTORS Number of sectors
Access Mode:
This item defines some special ways that can be used to access IDE hard disk drives such as LBA (Large Block Addressing). Leave this value at "Auto" and the system will automatically decide the fastest way to access the hard disk drive.
Press <Esc> to close the IDE device sub-menu and return to the Standard CMOS Features page.
STANDARD CMOS FEATURES (Continued) Drive A and Drive B (Floppy Disk Drives)
This category identifies the type of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the computer.
Options for these fields are:
None No floppy drive installed 360K, 5.25" 5.25 inch PC-type standard drive; 360K byte
1.2MB, 5.25” 5.25 inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2MB (3.5 inch when 3 Mode is Enabled).
720K, 3.5” 3.5 inch double-sided drive; 720K byte
1.44MB, 3.5" 3.5 inch double-sided drive; 1.44MB
2.88MB, 3.5" 3.5 inch double-sided drive; 2.88MB
The "Not Installed" option could be used as an option for diskless workstations.
Video
Set this field to the type of graphics card installed in your system. Setting Options: EGA/VGA (default), CGA 40, CGA 80, MONO
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Halt On
Determines which types of errors will cause the system to halt during boot up. Setting Options:
All Errors
Whenever the BIOS detects a non-fatal error the system will be stopped and you will be prompted.
No Errors
The system boot will not stop for any error that may be detected.
All, But Keyboard
The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error; it will stop for all other errors.
All, But Diskette
The system boot will not stop for a disk error; it will stop for all other errors.
All, But Disk/Key
The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error; it will stop for all other errors.
Base/Extended/Total Memory:
These items are automatically detected by the system at start up time. These are display-only fields to which you may not make changes. After you have made your selections in the Standard CMOS Setup screen, press <ESC> to go back to the main screen.
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4.4.2 Advanced BIOS Features
Selecting "Advanced BIOS Features" from the main menu screen displays this menu, which allows you to define advanced information about your system. You can make modifications to most of these items without introducing fatal errors to your system. NOTE: This page has a scroll-bar to scroll down to more items.
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Advanced BIOS Features
Item Help
> CPU Feature [Press Enter]
Virus Warning [Disabled] CPU L1 & L2 Cache [Enabled] Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled] First Boot device [USB-ZIP] Second Boot device [HDD-0] Third Boot device [LS120] Boot Other device [Enabled] Swap Floppy Drive [Disabled] Boot Up Floppy Seek [Disabled] Boot Up Numlock Status [On] Gate A20 Option [Fast]
Typematic Rate Setting [Disabled]
x Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) 6 x Typematic Delay (Msec) 250
Security Option [Setup]
APIC Mode [Enabled]
Menu Level >
Allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 36 Advanced BIOS Features Screen
NOTE: The Advanced BIOS Features screen continues further and can be viewed by using the scroll bar to the right of the list.
The following explains the options for each feature:
Virus Warning
When enabled, any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table will halt the system and cause a warning message to appear. If this happens, you can use an anti-virus utility to reboot and clean your system. The default setting is "Disabled."
CPU L1 & L2 Cache
This Setting enables the CPU internal cache. The default setting is "Enabled."
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CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking
This item enables or disables ECC (Error Correction Code) error checking on the CPU cache memory. The default setting is "Enabled".
Quick Power On Self Test
This will skip some diagnostic checks during the Power On Self Test (POST) to speed up the booting process. The default setting is "Enabled".
First, Second, Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device:
Use these four items to select the priority and order in which the devices search for an operating system at start-up time. The default settings are "Floppy", "LS-120", "HDD-0", "SCSI", "CD-ROM", "HDD-1", "HDD-2", "HDD-3", "ZIP100", "USB-FDD", "USB-ZIP", "USB-CDROM", "USB-HDD", "LAN", and "Disabled" respectively.
Swap Floppy Drive:
If you have two floppy diskette drives in your system, this item allows you to swap the assigned drive letters so that drive A becomes drive B, and drive B becomes drive A. The default setting is "Disabled".
Boot Up Floppy Seek
If this item is enabled, it checks the geometry of the floppy disk drives at start-up time. You don't need to enable this item unless you have an old diskette drive with 360K capacity. The default setting is "Disabled".
Boot Up NumLock Status
If set to "Off", the cursor controls will function on the numeric keypad. The default setting is "On".
Gate A20 Option
This option accesses memory above 1 MB using the fast gate A20 line when set to "Fast" (default). The other option is "Normal".
Typematic Rate Setting
If set to "Enabled", this item enables you to set the Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay. The default setting is "Disabled".
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
This setting controls the speed at which the system registers repeated keystrokes. The choices range from 6 to 30 Chars/Sec. The default setting is "6" Chars/Sec.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
This setting controls the time between the display of the first and second characters. There are four delay choices: 250ms, 500ms, 750ms and 1000ms. The default
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setting is "250" ms.
Security Option
This setting controls the password feature. The options are "Setup" and "System." Selecting "Setup" will protect the configuration settings from being tampered with. Select "System" if you want to use the password feature every time the system boots up. The default setting is "Setup". You can create your password by using the "SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD" utility in the main program screen.
APIC Mode
Default setting is "Disabled".
MPS Version Control for OS
Default setting is "1.4".
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
Set to "OS2" if the system memory size is greater than 64 MB and the operating system is OS/2. The default setting is "Non-OS2".
Report No FDD for Win95
Default setting is "No". Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Small Logo (EPA) show
The default setting is "Disabled". Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
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4.4.3 Advanced Chipset Features
If the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear.
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Advanced Chipset Features
Item Help
DRAM Timing Selectable [By SPD]
x CAS Latency Time 2.5 x Active to Precharge Delay 7 x DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay 3 x DRAM RAS# Precharge 3
Memory Frequency For [Auto]
System BIOS Cacheable [Enabled]
Video BIOS Cacheable [Disabled]
Memory Hole at 15M-16M [Disabled]
AGP Aperture Size (MB) [128]
Init Display First [Onboard/AGP]
** On-Chip VGA Setting **
On-Chip VGA [Enabled]
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size [16MB]
Boot Display [Auto]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 37 Advanced Chipset Features Screen
CAS Latency Time
When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. The default setting is 2.5T. Setting Options: 2T, 2.5T, 3T.
System BIOS Cacheable
Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at an address resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Video BIOS Cacheable
Selecting ‘Enabled’ allows caching of the video RAM, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. The default setting is Disabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
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Memory Hole at 15M-16M
You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements. The default setting is Disabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
Select the size of Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) aperture. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation. The default setting is 128MB. Setting Options: 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M.
Init Display First
This item allows you to decide which bus to activate first (PCI Slot or AGP). The default setting is Onboard/AGP Setting Options: PCI Slot, Onboard/AGP.
4.4.4 Integrated Peripherals
If the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear.
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Integrated Peripherals
Item Help
> OnChip IDE Devices [Press Enter] > Onboard Devices [Press Enter] > SuperIO Devices [Press Enter]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 38 Integrated Peripherals Screen
The Integrated Peripherals Screen contains three sub-menus can be entered by pressing the Enter key to the right of the list.
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4.4.4.1 ON-CHIP IDE DEVICE Sub Menu
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OnChip IDE Device
Item Help
IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled]
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE [Enabled]
IDE Primary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Primary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Primary Slave UDMA [Auto]
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE [Enabled]
IDE Secondary Master PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave PIO [Auto]
IDE Secondary Master UDMA [Auto]
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA [Auto]
** On-Chip Serial ATA Setting **
On-Chip Serial ATA [Disabled]
x Serial ATA Port0 Mode Primary Master
Serial ATA Port1 Mode Primary Slave
Menu Level >
If your IDE hard drive supports block mode select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 39 OnChip IDE Device Screen
IDE HDD Block Mode
Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard disk 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. The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
On-Chip Primary / Secondary PCI / IDE
This chipset contains an internal PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. If Disabled is selected, none of the fields below can be selected for alteration. The default setting is Both. Setting Options: Disabled, Primary, Secondary, Both.
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 through 4 provide successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the best mode for each device. The default setting is AUTO.
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Setting Options: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, and Mode 4.
Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA
UDMA (Ultra DMA) is a DMA data transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer data at a maximum burst rate of 33 MB. When you select Auto in the four IDE UDMA fields (for each of up to four IDE devices that the internal PCI IDE interface supports), the system automatically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each IDE device. Setting Options: Auto, Disabled.
4.4.4.2 ONBOARD DEVICE Sub Menu
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Onboard Device
Item Help
USB Controller [Enabled] USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled] USB Keyboard Support [Enabled] USB Mouse Support [Enabled] AC97 Audio [Auto]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 40 Onboard Device Screen
USB Controller
The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
USB 2.0 Controller
The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
USB Keyboard Support
The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
USB Mouse Support
The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
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AC97 AUDIO
Select Enabled to support AC97 Audio. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
4.4.4.3 ON-BOARD SUPER I/O DEVICE Sub Menu
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Super IO Device
Item Help
POWER ON Function [Button Only]
x KB Power ON Password Enter x Hot Key Power ON Ctrl-F1
Onboard FDC Controller [Enabled] Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8/IRQ4] Onboard Serial Port 2 [2F8/IRQ3] UART Mode Select [Normal]
x UR2 Duplex Mode Half
Onboard Parallel Port [378/IRQ7] Parallel Port Mode [SPP]
x ECP Mode use DMA 3
PWRON After PWR-Fail [Off] Game Port Address [201] Midi Port Address [330] Midi Port IRQ [10]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 41 Onboard Super I/O Device Screen
Onboard FDC Controller
Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed on the system board and you wish to use it. If your system has no floppy disk drive, select Disabled in this field. The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 1/ Port 2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports. The default setting for Port 1 is 3F8/IRQ3, for Port 2 is 2F/IRQ3. Setting Options: Disabled, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, Auto.
UART Mode Select
The default setting is Normal.
UR2 Duplex Mode
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This item setting cannot be altered.
Onboard Parallel Port
This item allows you to determine the I/O address and the IRQ of the onboard parallel port controller. The default setting is 378/IRQ7. Setting Options: Disabled, 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7.
Parallel Port Mode
Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel (printer) port. Select Normal, Compatible, or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support
one of the other available modes. The default setting is SPP. Setting Options: SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP+EPP.
ECP Mode Use DMA
Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use during ECP mode. Setting Options: 3, 1.
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4.5 Power Management Setup
The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. If the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option is selected from the main menu, the screen below will appear.
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Power Management Setup
Item Help
ACPI Function [Enabled] ACPI Suspend Type [S3(STR)] Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume [Auto] Power Management [User Define] Video Off Method [DPMS] Video Off In Suspend [Yes] Suspend Type [Stop Grant] MODEM Use IRQ [3] Suspend Mode [Disabled] HDD Power Down [Disabled] Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN [Delay 4 Sec.] CPU THRM-Throttling [50.0%] Power On by Ring [Enabled] Wake Up On LAN [Enabled] USB KB Wake-Up from S3 [Disabled] Resume By Alarm [Disabled]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 42 Power Management Setup Screen
NOTE: The Power Management Setup screen continues further and can be viewed by using the scroll bar to the right of the list.
ACPI function
Select Enabled if your system has an ACPI function. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
ACPI Suspend Type
Supports two types: S1 = Power Standby, S3= Suspend to RAM (Default Setting).
Power Management ACPI function
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Select Enabled if your system has an ACPI function. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
ACPI Suspend Type
The default setting is S3(STR) Setting Options: S1(POS), S3(STR), S1&S3.
Power Management
The default setting is User Define. Setting Options: User Define, Min. Saving, Max. Saving.
Video Off Method
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
V/H SYNC+Blank
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
DPMS
(Default)
Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard of the Video Electronics Standards to select video power management values.
MODEM Use IRQ
Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system. The default setting is 3. Setting Options: NA, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11.
HDD Power Down
By default, this item is Disabled, meaning that no matter the mode of the rest of the system, the hard drive will remain ready. Otherwise, you have a range of choices from 1 to 15 minutes. This means that you can elect to have your hard disk drive be turned off after a selected number of minutes.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
You could press the power button for more than 4 seconds forcing the system to enter the Soft-Off state when the system has hung. The default setting is Delay 4 Sec. Setting Options: Instant Off, Delay 4 Sec.
Power On by Ring
The default setting is Enabled, a signal from ring returns the system to Full On state. Setting Options: Disabled, Enabled
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Wake up On LAN
When you select Enabled, a signal from LAN returns the system to Full On state. The default setting is Enabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Resume by Alarm
When you select Enabled, the following fields appear. They let you set the alarm that returns the system to its Full On state.
Day(of Month) Alarm Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
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4.6 PnP / PCI Configuration
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, (Personal Computer Interconnect), is a system that allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
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PnP PCI Configurations
Item Help
Reset Configuration Data [Disabled]
Resource Controlled By [Auto(ESCD)]
x IRQ Resources Press Enter
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled] INT Pin 1 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 2 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 3 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 4 Assignment [Enabled] INT Pin 5 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 6 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 7 Assignment [Auto] INT Pin 8 Assignment [Auto]
Menu Level >
Default is Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot Boot
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 43 PnP/PCI Configurations Screen
Reset Configuration Data
Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot. The default setting is Disabled. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Resources Controlled By
BIOS can configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices. If you choose AUTO, you cannot select IRQ DMA and memory base address fields, since BIOS automatically assigns them. Default setting is AUTO(ESCD). Setting Options: Auto(ESCD), Manual.
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PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
The default setting is Disabled and should be left as such. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
4.7 PC Health Status
This section provides status information about your system including CPU temperature, FAN speed and voltages.
NOTE: Due to the special design of the Elite-4i, these settings must be left at Factory Default.
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PC Health Status
Item Help
Shutdown Temperature [Disabled]
CPU Voltage 1.55V Memory Voltate 2.64V + 3.3V 3.32V + 5.0V 4.98V + 12.0V 11.96V
- 12.0V (-)12.03V Standby 5V 4.98V Voltage Battery 2.99V CPU Temp. 31°C System Temp. 35°C System Fan Speed 5818 RPM
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 44 PC Health Status Screen
Shutdown Temperature
This item allows you to configure a high temperature limit. If the CPU/System temperature is higher than the limit, the chipset will automatically enter in ACPI S5 state. The default setting is Disabled and should be left as such. Setting Options: 60°C/140°F, 65°C/149°F, 70°C/159°F, Disabled
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4.8 Frequency/Voltage Control
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Frequency/Voltage Control
Item Help
Auto Detect PCI Clk [Enabled] Spread Spectrum [Enabled]
Menu Level >
áâßà Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-safe defaults F7:Optimized Defaults
Figure 45 Frequency/Voltage Control Screen
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
This item allows you to enable/disable auto detect DIMM/PCI Clock. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
Spread Spectrum
This item allows you to enable/disable the spread spectrum. Setting Options: Enabled, Disabled.
4.9 Load Fail-Safe Defaults Option
The FAIL-SAFE DEFAULT values are the most appropriate for the greatest stability according to the system parameters.
4.10 Load Optimized Defaults Option
The Elite-4i is shipped with the Optimized Defaults loaded. This option opens a dialog box that lets you install optimized defaults for all appropriate items in the whole Setup Utility to optimize system performance. Highlight the ‘LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS’ option, press the <Y> key and then <Enter> to install the defaults. Press the <N> key and then <Enter> to not install the defaults. The
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optimized defaults place demands on the system that may be greater than the performance level of the components, such as the CPU and the memory. You can cause fatal errors or instability if you install the optimized defaults when your hardware does not support them. If you only want to install setup defaults for a specific option, select that option, and then press the <F7> key.
4.11 Set Password
The "Set Password" utility sets the password. The Elite-4i is shipped with the password disabled. If you want to change the password, you must first enter the current password, (if adding one for the first time, just press <Enter> when asked for the current password), then at the prompt enter your new password. The password is case sensitive. You can use up to eight alphanumeric characters. Press <Enter> after entering the password. At the next prompt, confirm the new password by retyping it and pressing <Enter> again.
To disable the password, press <Enter> instead of entering a new password when the "Enter Password" dialog box appears. A message appears confirming that the password has been disabled.
NOTE: If you have established supervisor and user passwords, only the supervisor password allows you to enter the BIOS Setup Program. If you forget your password, the only way to solve this problem is to clear the CMOS memory as described below.
4.12 Save & Exit Setup
Selecting this option and pressing Y <Enter> will save the new setting information in the CMOS memory and continue with the booting process.
4.13 Exit Without Saving
Selecting this option and pressing Y <Enter> will exit the Setup Utility without recording any new values or changing the old ones.
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4.14 Clear CMOS
You may need to clear the CMOS if you are unable to boot-up the system due to a forgotten password, an incorrect CPU clock setup, or the need to reset the CMOS settings to default values after the system BIOS has been updated.
Power off the system and disconnect the power cable. Locate JP1 and remove the shunt from pin 2 and 3 and place it on pin 1 and pin 2 for two seconds. Place the shunt back on pin 2 and pin 3 of JP1.
Figure 46 JP1- Clear CMOS Jumper
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5. Drivers and Utilities
5.1 Flash Utility
The BIOS of the Elite-4i can be upgraded by using a Flash utility. A new version of the BIOS can only be obtained by direct communication with Cybernet. The system BIOS is stored in a 4M-bit Flash EEPROM that can be erased and reprogrammed by the Flash utility.
The utility file is: AWDFLASH.EXE -- Flash utility for BIOS upgrade (DOS Version)
The Flash utility will not work with any memory manager software running in the system. In order to make sure no memory manager software is running, boot your system from a DOS bootable floppy diskette that does not contain CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
5.2 INF (Chipset) Utility
The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility installs the Windows* INF files. The INF files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as AGP, USB, Core PCI, and ISAPNP services.
INFINST_AUTOL.EXE
OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* 98 SE, Windows* Me, Windows* Server 2003, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows* XP Professional
5.3 Graphics Driver
Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 graphics architecture, Intel® Extreme Graphics, are integrated graphics technologies that deliver 3D graphics with sharp images, fast rendering, smooth motion and extreme detail.
Intel Extreme Graphics 2, integrated in the Intel® 865G, 865GV chipsets, offers 3D/2D graphics and video performance over Intel Extreme Graphics.
Intel Extreme Graphics 2 supports the latest 2D and 3D APIs, delivering real-life environment and character effects. A 256-bit internal path enables up to four textures per pixel on a single pass for super light maps, atmospheric effects, and more realistic surface details. Flexible display capabilities enhance the personal computing experience, offering significant benefits for applications requiring 32 bpp and higher display resolution.
WIN2K_XP1415.EXE for OS: Windows* 2000, Windows* XP Home Edition, Windows*
XP Media Center Edition, Windows* XP Professional
WIN9X1361.EXE for OS: Windows* 98 SE, Windows* Me
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SETUP.EXE for OS: NT4 I915GRAPHICS.TAR for OS: Linux
5.4 Intel LAN Drivers
The Elite-4i provides a Intel 10/100 Base T fast Ethernet or Intel Giga LAN Ethernet. The Elite-4i Ethernet drivers CD contains Ethernet drivers for:
Windows 2000/XP
Windows 98/98SE/ME
Windows 95
Windows NT4.0
Netware
DOS
5.5 ALC 655 Audio Setup
The Elite-4i audio drivers CD contains ALC655 audio drivers for:
Windows XP/2000/ME/98SE/98
Windows 95
Windows NT 4.0
5.6 Installation Instructions
To install the INF, Video, Ethernet, and Audio drivers, find the drivers from the correct directory and execute the relevant setup files. Please refer to the readme.txt file under each directory for more drivers information.
NOTE: Recent releases of operating systems always include setup programs that load automatically and guide you through the installation.
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6. Service and Support
6.1 Technical Support
If you need technical support, information on products, or updated versions of the BIOS, drivers or utilities, access the Internet and point your browser to: http://www.cybernetman.com.
Select SUPPORT and FAQ-support for answers to most problems, or select Download to access all product Drivers and Utilities software.
If you need further assistance, you can talk to one of our friendly support representatives by dialing one of the following numbers: Toll free: 888-834-4577 from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PST Tel: 949-477-0300 from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PST Fax: 949-477-0305 Email: support@cybernetman.com
6.2 Online Services
Cybernet Manufacturing Inc. has consistently won recognition for excellence in the design and manufacturing of high quality products. Please visit our website at: http://www.cybernetman.com to see the very latest information on all of our new and exciting products. We also provide a wide range of services, information, and help online, including, but not limited to the following:
Contact Information
Press/News Releases
Products/Accessories Information
Value Added Reseller Information
Online Purchasing
Sales/Marketing Media Downloads
Extended Warranty Information
Online RMA requests (via SUPPORT, then RMA)
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7. Appendix A: Pin Definitions
CN1: VGA Connector
Pin No.
Signal Pin No. Signal 1 R 9 Vcc 2 G 10 Gnd 3 B 11 NC 4 NC 12 DDC Data 5 Gnd 13 Hsync 6 Gnd 14 Vsync 7 Gnd 15 DDC Clock 8 Gnd
CN2: Serial Port 1 (COM1) Connector
Pin No Signal Pin No
Signal
1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 NC
CN3: PS2 Keyboard & Mouse Port
Pin No.
Signal Pin No. Signal 1 Ext. KB Data 7 MS Data 2 Int. KB Data 8 N.C. 3 Gnd 9 Gnd 4 KB Vcc 10 MS Vcc 5 Ext. KB Clock 11 MS Clock 6 Int. KB Clock 12 N.C.
CN8. CN9, CN10: USB Connector 1/2, 3/4, 5/6
USB1,3,5 USB2,4,6
Pin No
Signal Pin No
Signal
1 USBVCC 5 USBVCC 2 Data- 6 Data­3 Data+ 7 Data+ 4 Gnd 8 Gnd
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JN3: Parallel Port Connector
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 STB- 2 AFD­3 PD0 4 ERR­5 PD1 6 INIT­7 PD2 8 SLIN­9 PD3 10 Gnd
11 PD4 12 Gnd 13 PD5 14 Gnd 15 PD6 16 Gnd 17 PD7 18 Gnd 19 ACK- 20 Gnd 21 BUSY 22 Gnd 23 PE 24 Gnd 25 SLCT 26 Gnd
JN4: Serial Port 2 (COM2) Connector
Pin No Signal Pin No
Signal
1 DCD 2 DSR
3 TXD 4 RTS 5 RXD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RI/+5V 9 Gnd 10 +12V
JN5: System Fan Header
Pin No. Signal
1 GND 2 12V 3 Speed CTRL
JN8: SLIM FDD Connector
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 5V 2 INDEX# 3 5V 4 DSA# 5 5V 6 DSKCHG# 7 NC 8 RWC# 9 NC 10 MOA#
11 NC 12 DIR# 13 NC 14 STEP# 15 Gnd 16 WD# 17 Gnd 18 WE#
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19 Gnd 20 TRK0# 21 Gnd 22 WTPROT# 23 Gnd 24 RDATA# 25 Gnd 26 HEAD#
JN12 Built-In Speakers Connector
Pin No. Signal
1 Right Channel
2 Right Channel Gnd 3 Left Channel Gnd 4 Left Channel
JN13: LED Panel Connector
Pin No.
Signal Pin No. Signal
1 VCC 2 LINK100 LED 3 LINK10 LED 4 ACPI LED 5 FDDLED 6 IDE LED 7 PWRBTN# 8 Gnd 9 XKBDAT 10 XKBCLK
11 X5VSB 12 Reset
JN14: Soft Modem (MC97) Connector
Pin No Signal Pin No
Signal
1 Phone 2 SB3V 3 SB5V 4 SYNC 5 SDAT0 6 SDAT1 7 RESET 8 BITCLK 9 Gnd 10 Gnd
JN15: IDE1 (Urltra-ATA HDD) Connector
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 RESET# 2 GND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA11
11 DATA 3 12 DATA12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA15 19 GND 20 NC 21 IDEREQ 22 GND
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23 IOW# 24 GND 25 IOR# 26 GND 27 ICHRDY# 28 GND 29 DACK 30 GND 31 IDEIRQ 32 NC 33 A1 34 LID 35 A0 36 A2 37 IDECS0 38 IDECS1 39 HDD LED 40 GND
JN16: IDE2 (Secondary Ultra-ATA CD) Connector
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1 CDGND 2 CDGND 3 CD-L 4 CD-R 5 CDGND 6 CDGND 7 RESET# 8 GND 9 DATA 7 10 DATA 8
11 DATA 6 12 DATA 9 13 DATA 5 14 DATA10 15 DATA 4 16 DATA11 17 DATA 3 18 DATA12 19 DATA 2 20 DATA13 21 DATA 1 22 DATA14 23 DATA 0 24 DATA15 25 GND 26 NC 27 IDEREQ 28 GND 29 IOW# 30 GND 31 IOR# 32 GND 33 ICHRDY# 34 GND 35 DACK 36 GND 37 IDEIRQ 38 NC 39 A1 40 LID 41 A0 42 A2 43 IDECS0 44 IDECS1 45 HDD LED 46 GND 47 5V 48 5V 49 GND 50 NC
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JN21: DVI Port Connector
Pin No.
Signal Pin No. Signal
1 TX0- 11 VGAVcc
2 TX2- 12 TXC­3 TX1 13 TXC+ 4 TX0+ 14 SENSE 5 TX2+ 15 Gnd 6 TX1+ 16 Vsync 7 A-Gnd 17 Hsync 8 A-Gnd 18 R 9 DDCCLK 19 B
10 DDCDATA 20 G
PJ1: ATX Power Connector
Pin No.
Signal Pin No. Signal
1 3.3V 7 -12V 2 3.3V 8 Gnd 3 Gnd 9 PSON# 4 PWROK 10 Gnd 5 SB5V 11 +5V 6 +12V 12 +5V
PJ2 CPU Power Connector
Pin No. Signal
1 Gnd 2 Gnd 3 DC-IN 4 DC-IN
JUMPER SETTINGS
JP1: Clear CMOS
1-2 Normal 2-3 Clear CMOS
JP2: POS Enable/Disable, Keyboard Selection
1-3 2-4
POS Enable External Keyboard Enable
3-5 4-6
POS Disable Built-In Keyboard Enable
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
8.1 No Keyboard Response, system boots, LEDs and Mouse work.
Check for the application/need to use our Point Of Sale (POS) Y-Cable.
This cable must be plugged into the POS port and either connected to a POS
device or, in the absence of a POS device, both ends must be connected together in a loop.
When the Elite-4i is ordered for a POS application, the internal Motherboard
jumpers at location JP2 are set for mandatory use of our POS Y-Cable, otherwise the Keyboard matrix will not operate.
The jumpers at JP2 are set to position 3-5 and 4-6 for the combined operation of
the POS port and the Keyboard matrix..
8.2 No Network Connection.LAN connection LED is not on.
Check the LAN cable is properly connected to the hub our router.
Check the LAN MAC address is properly programmed.
Check the LAN driver software have been properly installed.
8.3 Invalid Disk Partition /No DHCP or proxy DHCP offers Received.
Following Power On Self-test (POST) the machine does not boot up any
operating system software. This means your Hard Disk Drive is BLANK (no formatted bootable disk partitions).
Please review your Sales Order or Packing List for the purchase of an Operating
System software package. Unless explicitly ordered, units are shipped without any software packages installed, as the purchase of software is optional. Hence, the Hard Disk Drive will be blank.
8.4. Unable to Boot-Up from a CDROM to Install Operating System.
Depending on the type of bootable CD used, it may be necessary to make the
CDROM drive the First boot device in the CMOS in order to boot up directly from the CDROM drive.
Enter the CMOS setup as directed in section 4.1 of this guide.
Go to the Advanced BIOS Features screen. See section 4.4.2.
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Change the First Boot Device to be the CDROM. Press F10 to Save and Exit.
8.5. Cannot get attached POS device to work.
The POS port on the back of the Elite-4i has a special bi-directional PS/2 port
pin-out and, therefore, MUST be used in conjunction with OUR POS Y-Cable. No PS/2 POS devices will operate if simply connected directly into the POS port.
In addition to utilizing our POS Y-Cable, the POS port must be Enabled using
two jumpers on the motherboard at location JP2. These must be set to position 3-5 and 4-6 to Enable the POS port.
Open the computer as instructed in section 3.1.2 of this guide.
Move the jumpers at JP2 as directed, in section 2.3.1 of this guide.
Link your POS device(s) to the Y-cable in a daisy-chained loop using both ends
of OUR Y-cable. This is necessary in order to have the keyboard matrix operate in conjunction with any POS device(s).
8.6 Cannot get External Keyboard to work.
In order to use a PS/2 keyboard plugged directly into the POS port, the same
procedure (above in item #5) must be followed to Enable the POS port. This will, of course, disable the built-in keyboard matrix of the Elite-4i.
Open the computer as instructed in section 3.1.2 of this guide.
Move the two jumpers at JP2 as directed in section 2.5.3 of this manual.
8.7 Cannot get Video-Out port to work.
The Video-Out port on the back of the Elite-4i is only enabled and operational if
the DVI Video feature option is ordered at the time of purchase. To determine whether or not this feature was ordered, check the line items on your Sales Order or Packing List for ‘DVI Video Motherboard’.
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