FCC & DOC Compliance
Federal Communications Commission Statement
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
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terference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and , if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and of, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
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that to which the receiver is connected.
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Warning!! The use of shielded cables for the connection of the monitor
to the graphics card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations.
Changes or modifications to this unit nor expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including in-
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from
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notice. The contents of this publication may contain inaccuracies or typographical
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Products are noted in this publication for identification purposes only.
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CPU Core VoltageJ71-23-45-67-89-10
On= Cap On*Single (Default)ONONONON
*Single: Single Voltage CPU
3.34VONONON
3.24VONON
2.94VONON
2.84VON
2.54VONON
1.8VONONON
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Other Jumper Settings
FUNCTIONJumperSettings
Clear CMOSJP11Clear2-3
Normal1-2 (Default)
Flash ROM Support JP12Disable1-2
Enable2-3 (Default)
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Onboard Connectors
NameFunctionDescription
J1PS/2 MousePS/2 Mouse Port
J2KeyboardOnboard 5-pin Port
J3PowerOnboard 12-pin Port
COM1Serial Port One Onboard 10-pin serial port is COM1, can be
set to COM3
COM2Serial Port Two Onboard 10-pin serial port is COM2, can be
set to COM4
USB1USBDual stacked external USB ports
USB2USBDual stacked external USB ports
FDD1Floppy DriveDual stacked external USB ports
Controller
LPT1Parallel PortStandard 26-pin parallel Printer port
supports enhanced models
FIRFIR Connector Connects to optional Fast IR infrared
module cable
SIRSIR headerConnects to optional IrDA or ASKIR
infrared module cable
IDEPrimary IDE40-pin connector connects to supplied 2-
device cable; End device is Primary Master,
middle is Slave
IDESecondary IDE 40-pin connector connects to 2-devices
cable; End device is Primary Master, middle
is Slave.
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Hardware Controls &
Indicators
tus indicators that connect from the mainboard
to your system case, which is sometimes called
the “Enclosure” of “Chassis” These are:
mainboard via connector JPX. Not all system
cases have all of these feasures, so your
system may not have all of them. The func-
tions and options for these are shown in the
table as the following.
There are some control features and sta-
lPower Switch
lPower Status Indicator
lSuspend Switch
lSuspend Status Indicator
lReset Switch
lHard Disk Drive Activity Indica
tor
lKeyboard
All of these case features connect to the
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Hardware Controls & Indicators
FeatureJPX Pins Function
HDD Activity LED2-3Flashes when hard disk drive
is active.
SMI4-5System Management Interrupt
Reset Switch9-10Pressing the Reset Switch
restarts the system
Power Status LED11-13When lighted indicates that
system is turned
Keyboard Lock14-16Disables keyboard via a lock
mounted on front panel of the
case
Speaker17-20Connects to the PC speaker
mounted on the system case
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CMOS Setup Utility -
allow you to configure how some of your
system features work. These are:
is permanently stored in the BIOS chip on the
mainboard. The utility creats a system hardware
configuration record that it stores in a small
amount of battry-supported memory on the
board. The BIOS uses this record to function
as an interface between the system hardware
and the operating system. Most of the setting is
the CMOS Setup Utility are made automatically, so you won't normally need to use this
program. The screen illustrations on the next
pages show the Setup Default settings for these
two sections of the utility.
Del or Delete key while the computer is starting, before the operating starts to load.
Two sections of the CMOS Setup Utility
·BIOS Features Setup
·Power Management Setup
The CMOS Setup Utility is a program that
To run the CMOS Setup Utility, press the
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CMOS Setup Utility-
ity from which you access its various sections.
This is the main screen for the setup util-
There are six main sections to the Setup
program:
· Standard CMOS Setup
Date, time, disk, drive,video display
and error handling
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· BIOS Features Setup: System
customization features and video display
settings
· Chipset Features Setup: Chipset settings,
memory configuration feature for specialized add -on cards and VGA memory
configuration
· Power Managemnet Setup: Sets up the
"green"” power management features
· PNP/PCI Configuration:PCI expansion
slot and system resource settings
· Intergrated Peripherals:IDE channels
and onboard port settings, the other main
menu items interact with these main sections.
· Load BIOS Defaults: Load minimum
settings from the BIOX ROM.
· Load Setup Defaults: Loads standard
settings from the BIOS ROM.
· Password Setting: Sets system password
which is configured by the Security Option item in BIOS Features Setup.
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· IDE HDD Auto Detection: Automatically
detects the drive parameters of any installed IDE hard disk drives and enters
them automatically in the Standard
CMOS Setup.
· HDD Low Level Format: Hard disk drive
low level format program. See the warning in the section about using this.
· Save & Exit Setup: Saves the current settings and exit the program.
· Exit Without Saving: Discard any
changes made during the current session
and exits the program.
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BIOS Features Setup
highlight this menu item in the main item in
the main menu and press the Enter key. The
following screen will appear.
To enter this section of the Setup program,
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Chipset Features Setup
gram, highlight this menu item in the main
Auto
Configuration
Everything on this
screen except for
the Memory Hole
item is set automatically when
auto-configuration
is active. If you
disable it you can
set the values
manually, although we recommend against this.
Don't disable automatic configuration unless you
know what you
are doing. The default setting is
Enabled.
menu and press the Enter key. The following
screen will appear.
Menu Commands
th same as for the BIOS Features Setup
screen.
To enter this section of the Setup pro-
The menu commands for this screen are
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The Power Management Setup
highlight this menu item in the menu and press
the Enter key. The following screen will appear.
To enter this section of the Setup program,
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Menu Commands
the same as for the BIOS Features Setup screen.
What Power Management Does
computer to save electricity when it is not actively in use by putting the system into progressively greater power saving modes. In the
power management scheme there are four system states which proceed in the following sequence: Normal, Doze, Standby, Suspend.
Power Mangement
ment scheme. There are four settings:
options manually.
activating maximum power saving settings after one minute of system inactivity.
by activating moderate power saving settings
after one hour of system inactivity.
The menu commands for this screen are
Power management lets you set up your
This controls the entire power manage-
User Defined:you set the power saving
Disable :Turns off all power management
Max Saving :Maximum power saving by
Min Saving: Produces less power saving
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PNP/PCI Configuration
highlight this menu item in the main menu and
press the Enter key. The following screen will
appear.
Menu Commands
The menu commands for this screen are th e
same as for the BIOX Features Setup screen.
To enter this section of the Setup porgram,
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Resources Controlled By
automatically configure IRQ and DMA resources. This is the recommended setting. If you
set this line to Manual, the screen changes as
shown above and allows manual configuration.
In general you should only need to do this if
you are installing an ISA card that requires
manual configuration.
When this line is set to Auto the BIOS will
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Integrated Peripherals
settings for this screen. You can install IDE devices under these setting and the system will
automatically detect and set the best mode for
reach device. You can also set the transfer mode
for each device manually, although we recommend using the default settings unless you have
a reason not to and you know what you are doing.
The illustration shows the Setup Defaults
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Instructions of Bonding Heat Sink To
SiS5571
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The illustration of component
Chip:SiS5571
(B)Embossed liner
(A)Tom Tape Side
Heat Sink
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The instructions of bonding heat sink
1.Remove (A) Embossed
linear.
2. Put the removed tape on the
center of SiS5571 chip symmetrically. Use your hand to
keep the tape on the left
edge, and then use the other
hand to press the remaining
area conformly to the right.
Be sure to get rid of air pockets.
3. Remove (B) embossed
liner
4. Put the heat sink on the center
of SiS5571 by pressing with
about 5Kg force evenly and
verically to achieve the maximum conformability.
Tape
(B) Embossed liner
(A) Torn Tape Side
Chip
Please keep the chip clean
Liner
Chip
Heat Sink
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