Ecs P4IBMGL2, P4IGVM2 User Manual

Preface

Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illus trations and software, is protected un­der international copyright laws, with al l ri ghts reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material cont ai ned herei n, may be reproduced without written consent of the au­thor.
Version 3.2b
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manuf ac­turer makes no representat i ons or warranties with respect to the cont ent s hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any par­ticular purpose. The manuf acturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in t he content hereof without obligation of t he manu­facturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Trademark Recognition
Microsoft, MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. MMX, Pentium, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation. Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners
and are acknowledged.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tes ted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi ­tal device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi ts are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dent i al i nstallation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in­stalled and used in accordanc e with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communicati ons. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not oc­cur in a particular instal l ation. If this equipm ent 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 ant enna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment onto an out l et on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tec hni cian for help.
Shielded interconnect cabl es and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ens ure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system's manu­facturer could void the user' s authority to operate the equipm ent .
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the follow­ing conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, i ncluding interference
that may cause undesi red operat i on.
Canadian Department of Communications
This class B digit al apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interferenc e­causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la clas se B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilieur du Canada.
About the Manual
The manual consists of the following:
Chapter 1
Introducing the Mainboard
Chapter 2
Installing the Mainboard
Chapter 3
Using BIOS
Chapter 4
Using the Mainboard Software
Describes features of the mainboard, and provides a shipping checkli st.
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Describes installation of mainboard components.
page 6
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Provides information on us i ng the BIOS Setup Utility.
page 25
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Describes the mainboard software. Go to
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CHAPTER 1 1
Introducing the Mainboard 1
Introduction................................................................................................ 1
Checklist.................................................................................................... 1
Standard Items................................................................................................. 1
Features .................................................................................................... 2
Choosing a Computer Case....................................................................... 3
Mainboard Components............................................................................ 4
CHAPTER 2 6
Installing the Mainboard 6
Safety Precautions..................................................................................... 6
Quick Guide............................................................................................... 6
Installing the Mainboard in a Case............................................................. 7
Checking Jumper Settings......................................................................... 7
Setting Jumpers...............................................................................................7
Checking Jumper Settings ............................................................................... 8
Jumper Settings............................................................................................... 8
Connecting Case Components.................................................................. 9
Front Panel Connector....................................................................................11
Installing Hardware.................................................................................. 12
Installing the Processor.................................................................................. 12
Installing Memory Modules .......................................................................... 14
Installing a Hard Disk Drive/CD-ROM......................................................... 16
Installing a Floppy Diskette Drive................................................................. 17
Installing Add-on Cards................................................................................. 18
Connecting Optional Devices........................................................................ 20
Connecting I/O Devices ........................................................................... 23
CHAPTER 3 25
Using BIOS 25
About the Setup Utility............................................................................. 25
The Standard Configuration........................................................................... 25
Running the Setup Utility.............................................................................. 26
Using BIOS.............................................................................................. 26
Standard CMOS Setup Page.......................................................................... 27
Advanced Setup Page.................................................................................... 28
Power Management Setup Page .................................................................... 30
PCI / Plug and Play Setup.............................................................................. 31
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Load Optimal Settings................................................................................... 32
Load Best Performance Settings.................................................................... 32
Features Setup Page....................................................................................... 32
CPU PnP Setup Page..................................................................................... 34
Hardware Monitor Page.................................................................................34
Change Password...........................................................................................35
Exit................................................................................................................ 35
CHAPTER 4 36
Using the Mainboard Software 36
About the Software CD-ROM...................................................................36
Auto-installing under Windows 98/ME/2000/XP....................................... 36
Running Setup............................................................................................... 37
Manual Installation................................................................................... 38
Utility Software Reference....................................................................... 39
APPENDIX A 40
Intel USB 2.0 Driver Limitations and Installation Guide........................... 41
Hyper-Threading CPU............................................................................. 42
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Introducing the Mainboar d

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Thank you for choosing the P4IBMGL2/P4IGVM2 mainboard. This mainboard has a Socket-478 support for Intel Pentium4 processors with front-side bus (FSB) speeds up to 400/533MHz.
This mainboard integrates the Intel 845GL/GV chipset that contains Intel 82845 Memory Controller Hub and Intel 82801 I/O Controller Hub. It supports built-in USB 2.0 providing higher bandwidth.
It implements Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.0 and is compliant with UHCI 1.1 and EHCI 0.95. This mainboard supports AC 97 audio codec and provides Ultra DMA 33/66/100 function. This mainboard has two 32-bit PCI, one DVO (Digital Video Output, not the AGP slot) and one CNR (Com­munications and Networking Riser) slot. There is a full set of I/O ports including two PS/2 ports for mouse and keyboard, one serial port, one VGA port, one parallel port, one MIDI/game port and maximum six USB ports (USB
2.0): two back-panel USB ports and you can make four extra USB ports by connecting the extended USB module to the mainboard.
Notice to user:
This manual is provided to accommodate the P4IBMGL2 and P4IGVM2 mainboards. To identify the type of mai nboard you have, please refer below:
P4IBMGL2 mainboard incorporates the Intel 845GL chipset (this chipset does not support the Hyper-Threading CPU technology).
P4IGVM2 mainboard incorporates the Intel 845GV (this chipset supports the
Hyper-Threading CPU technology. You m ust initiate the Hyper-Threading CPU function through BIOS setup. Refer to the Appendix on page 42 for fur­ther details).
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Compare the mainboard’s package contents with the following checklist:

Standard Items

One mainboard
One diskette drive ribbon cable
One IDE drive ribbon cable
Software support CD
This User’s Manual
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Processor
Memory Support
Audio
Expansion Options
Onboard I/O Ports
Onboard LAN (optional)
The mainboard uses a mic ro PGA 478-pin socket that has the following features:
For P4IBMGL2 - Supports 400MHz frontside bus (FSB)
For P4IGVM2 - Supports 533MHz frontside bus (FSB)
and Hyper-Threading technology CPU
Both mainboard accommodates Pentium 4 processors “Hyper-Threading” technology enables the operating s ystem
into thinking it’s hooked up to two processors, allowing two threads to be run in parallel, both on s eparate ‘logical’ proces­sors within the same phys ical processor.
Two 168-pin DIMM slots for SDRAM memory modules
Two 184-pin DIMM slots for DDR SDRAM mem ory mod-
ules
Support SDRAM up to 133 MHz/DDR up to 266 MHz memory bus
Maximum installed memory is 2GB
Note: You cannot use SDRAM and DDR simultane-
ously.
Compliant with AC’97 2.2 spec i fication
Full-duplex Codec with independent and variable sam-
pling rate
Earphone Buffer Built-In, SNR up to 90db
4Ch DAC, support 4-channel speak-out
Advanced power management support
Two 32-bit PCI slots
Supports IDE Ultra DMA bus mastering with transfer rates
of 33/66/100 MB/sec
One DVO (without AGP support) slot
One CNR (Communications and Networking Riser) slot
Two PS/2 ports for mouse and k eyboard
One serial ports
One parallel port
One VGA port
One MIDI/game port
Six USB ports (two back-panel USB ports, onboard USB
headers providing maximum f our extra port s: header USB2 and USB3)—all support USB 2.0
Audio jacks for microphone, line-in and line-out
Built-in 10BaseT/100Bas eTX Ethernet LA N
Integrated Fast Ethernet MAC and f ul l compliance with
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-T spec i fications and IEEE 802. 3x Full Duplex Flow Control
In compliance with ACP I 1.0 and the Network Device Class Power Management 1.0
High Performance achieved by 100Mbps clock generator and data recovery circuit for 100Mbps receiver
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USB 2.0
BIOS Firmware
Compliant with Universal Seri al B u s Specification Revi­sion 2.0
Compliant with Intel’s Enhanced Host Controller Interface Specifi cation Revision 0.95
Compliant with Universal Host Controller Interface Specification Revision 1.1
PCI multi-func tion device consists of two UHCI Host Controller cores for full-/ l ow-speed s i gnal i ng and one EHCI Host Controller core f or hi gh-speed signaling
Root hub consists 4 downstream facing ports with integrated physical layer transceivers shared by UHCI and EHCI Host Controller
Support PCI-Bus Power Management Interface Specification releas e 1. 1
Legacy support for all downstream facing ports
This mainboard uses AMI B I OS that enables users to conf i g­ure many system f eat ures including the following:
Power management
Wake-up alarm s
CPU parameters
CPU and memory timing
The firmware can also be used to set parameters for different processor clock s peeds.
Note: Some hardware specifications and software items are subject to change
without prior notice.
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There are many types of computer cases on the market. The mainboard com­plies with the specifications for the micro-ATX system case. Some features on the mainboard are implemented by cabling connectors on the mainboard to indicators and switches on the system case. Ensure that your case supports all the features required. The mainboard can support one floppy diskette drive and four enhanced IDE drives. Ensure that your case has sufficient power and space for all the drives that you intend to install.
Most cases have a choice of I/O templates in the rear panel. Make sure that the I/O template in the case matches the I/O ports installed on the rear edge of the mainboard.
This mainboard has a micro-ATX form factor of 244 x 244 mm. Choose a case that accommodates this form factor.
This concludes Chapter 1. The next chapter explains how to install the main­board.
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Table of Mainboard Components
Label Component
AGP1 Accelerated Graphics P ort AUDIO1 Front panel MIC/Speaker Out header BAT1 Three volt realtime cloc k battery CD1 Primary CD-in connector CD2 Secondary CD-in connector CHS FAN Chassis fan connector CNR1 Communications and Networking Riser s l ot CPUFAN1 Cooling fan for CPU CPU Socket Micro PGA 478-pin socket for Pentium 4 CPUs DDR1 ~ DDR2 Two 184-pin DDR memory modules DVO Digital Video Output slot FLOPPY Floppy disk drive connector IDE1 Primary IDE channel IDE2 Secondary IDE channel JT1 ~ JT11 DDR/SDR DRAM Type selector JP2 Clear CMOS Memory Jumper PANEL1 Panel connector for case switches and LEDs PCI1 ~ PCI2 Two 32-bit add-on card slots PLED1 Power-on Indicator LED PW1 Standard 20-pin ATX power connector SDR1 ~ SDR2 Two 168-pin SDRAM memory modules SIR1 Serial Infrared cable header SPKR1 Internal speaker connector USB2 ~ USB3 Connectors for front panel USB ports WOL1 Wake On LAN header
This concludes Chapter 1. The next chapter explains how to install the main­board.
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Installing the Mainboard

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Follow these safety precautions when installing the mainboard:
W ear a grounding strap attached to a grounded device to avoid damage from static electricity.
Discharge static electricity by touching the metal case of a safely grounded object before working on the mainboard.
Leave components in the static-proof bags they came in.
Hold all circuit boards by the edges. Do not bend circuit boards.
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This Quick Guide suggests the steps you can take to assemble your system with the mainboards.
The following table provides a reference for installing specific components:
Locating Mainboard Components Installing the Mainboard in a Case Setting Jumpers Installing Case Components Installing the CPU Installing Memory Installing an HDD and CD-ROM Drive Installing an FDD Installing Add-on Cards Connecting Options Connecting Peripheral (I/O) Devices
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Refer to the following illustration and instructions for installing the mainboard in a case:
This illustration shows an ex­ample of a mainboard being installed in a tower-type case:
Note: Do not overtighten
the screws as this can stress the main­board.
Most system cases have mounting brackets i nstalled in the case, which correspond to the holes in the mainboard. Place the mainboard over the mounting brackets and secure the mainboard onto the mount ­ing brackets with screws.
2. Secure the mainboard with screws where approp ria t e .
1. Place the mainboard over the mounting brackets.
Ensure that your case has an I/O template that supports the I/O ports and expansion slots on your mainboard.
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This section explains how to set jumpers for correct configuration of the main­board.

Setting Jumpers

Use the mainboard jumpers to set system configuration options. Jumpers with more than one pin are numbered. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins.
The illustrations below show a 2-pin jumper. When the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is SHORT. If you remove the jumper cap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin, the jumper is OPE N.
Short Open
This illustration shows a 3-pin jumper. Pins 1 and 2 are SHORT.
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2
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Checking Jumper Settings

The following illustration shows the location of the mainboard jumpers. Pin 1 is labeled.

Jumper Settings

Jumper Type Description Setting (default)
JP2 3-pin
JT1 ~ JT11 20-pin
Clear CMOS Memory jumper
DDR/SDR DRAM Type Selector
1-2: Normal
2-3: Clear CMOS
Short all JT1~JT10 pins: DDR
Open all JT1~JT10 pins: SDRAM
JP2: Clear CMOS Memory Jumper
This jumper can clear the CMOS memory. You may need to clear the CMOS memory if the settings in the Setup Utility are incorrect that your mainboard can’t operate. To clear the CMOS memory, disconnect all the power cables, and then move the jumper cap into the CLEAR setting for a few seconds.
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JT1 ~ JT11
JT1~JT11: DDR/SDR DRAM Type Selector
This jumper enables to select DDR or SDR DRAM type use.
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After you have installed the mainboard into a case, you can begin connecting the mainboard components. Refer to the following:
1. Connect the power connector from the power supply to the PW1 connector on the mainboard.
2. Connect the CPU cooling fan cable to CPU FAN.
3. If there is a cooling fan installed in the system chassis, connect the cable from the cooling fan to the CHS FAN fan power connector on the mainboard.
4. Connect the case switches and indicator LEDs to the PANEL1 header.
5. If there is another power-on indicator LED i nstalled in the system chassis, connect the LED to the PLED1 header.
6. Connect the cable from the PC speaker to the SPKR1 header on the mainboard.
PW1: ATX 20-pin Power Connector
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 +3.3V 11 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 12 -12V 3 Ground 13 Ground 4 +5V 14 PS ON# 5 Ground 15 Ground 6 +5V 16 Ground 7 Ground 17 Ground 8 PWRGD 18 +5V 9 +5VSB 19 +5V
10 +12V 20 +5V
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CPU FAN/CHS FAN: FAN Power Connectors
Pin Signal Name Function
1 GND System Ground 2 +12V Power +12V 3 Sense Sensor
SPKR1: Internal speaker
Pin Signal Name
1 SPKR 2 NC 3 GND 4 +5V
PLED1: Power-on Indicator LED
Pin Signal Name
1 Ground 2 NC 4 Power
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Front Panel Connector

The front panel connector (PANEL1) provides a standard set of switch and LED connectors commonly found on ATX or micro-ATX cases. Refer to the table below for information:
PANEL1
Pin Signal Function Pin Signal Function
HD_LED_P
1
HD_LED_N
3
RST_SW_N Reset Switch
5
RST_SW_P Reset Switch
7
RSVD Reserved
9
Hard disk LED (positive)
Hard disk active LED (negative)
FP PWR/SLP
2
FP PWR/SLP
4
PWR_SW_P Power Switch
6
PWR_SW_N Power Switch
8
NC No pin
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Hard Drive Activity LED
Connecting pins 1 and 3 to a front panel mounted LED provides visual indica­tion that data is being read from or written to the hard drive. For the LED to function properly, an IDE drive should be connected to the onboard IDE inter­face. The LED will also show activity for devices connected to the SCSI (hard drive activity LED) connector.
MSG LED [dual color or single color (+)]
MSG LED [dual color or single color (-)]
Power / Sleep / Message Waiting LED
Connecting pins 2 and 4 to a single- or dual-color, front panel mounted LED provides power on/off, sleep, and message waiting indication.
Reset Switch
Supporting the reset function requires connec ting pins 5 and 7 to a momen­tary-contact switch that is normally open. When the switch is closed, the board resets and runs POST.
Power Switch
Supporting the power on/off function requires connecting pins 6 and 8 to a momentary-contact switch that is normally open. The switch should maintain contact for at least 50 ms to signal the power supply to switch on or off. The time requirement is due to internal debounce circuitry. After receiving a power on/off signal, at least two seconds elapses before the power supply recog­nizes another on/off signal.
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