1. Static electricity may cause damage to the integrated circuits on
the mainboard. Before handling any motherboard outside of its
protective packaging, ensure that your body is not electrostatically
charged.
2. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or an equivalent type of battery as
recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Observe the following basic precautions when handling the motherboard
or other computer components:
n Wear a static wrist strap which fits around your wrist and is
connected to a natural earth ground.
n T ouch a grounded or anti-static surface or a metal fixture such as a
water pipe.
n Ensure add-on cards, mainboards, and models do not come into
contact with the golden fingers connectors, plugged into the expansion slot.
The above methods prevent static build-up and allow it to be discharged
properly.
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Handling Precautions
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be photocopied, reproduced,
transcribed, translated, or transmitted in whatever form without the
written consent of the manufacturer, except for copies retained by the
purchaser for personal archival purposes.
The mainboard has several user-adjustable jumpers on the board that allow you to
configure your system to suit your requirements. This chapter contains information
on the various jumper settings on your mainboard.
To set up your computer, you must complete the following steps:
■ Step 1 -Set system jumpers/switches
■ Step 2 - Install memory modules
■ Step 3 - Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
■ Step 4 - Install expansion cards
■ Step 5 - Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply
■ Step 6 - Set up BIOS software
■ Step 7 - Install supporting software tools
WARNING: Excessive torque may damage the mainboard. When
using an electric screwdriver on the mainboard, make sure that
the torque is set to the allowable range of 5.0 ~ 8.0kg/cm.
Mainboard components contain very delicate Integrated Circuit
(IC) chips. To prevent static electricity from harming any of the
mainboard’s sensitive components, you should follow the
following precautions whenever working on the computer:
1. Unplug the computer when working on the inside.
2. Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC
||||chips, leads, or circuitry.
3. Wear an anti-static wrist strap which fits around the wrist.
4. Place components on a grounded anti-static pad or on the bag
that came with the component whenever the components are
separated from the system.
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Mainboard Layout
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Quick Installation
1).CPU Speed Select, Clear CMOS, Clear
Password, Front Side Bus Speed Select,
| Over V oltage Driving, Keyboard Power On
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2).Front Panel Block
Cable Connection
3).CPU Fan Installation
This connector is linked to the CPU fan. When the system is in suspend mode, the
CPU fan will turn off; when it reverts back to full on mode, the fan will turn back on.
Without suf ficient air circulation, the CPU may overheat resulting in damage
to both the CPU and the mainboard.
Damage may occur to the mainboard and/or the CPU fan if these pins are
used incorrectly. These are not jumpers, do not place jumper caps over these
pins.
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General Information
Chapter 2
General Information
About the Mainboard
The new Socket 370 1stMainboard FB11 supports the latest high speed Intel®
Pentium® III 450 – 850 MHz and Celeron ™ 433 – 633* MHz processors at FSB
speeds of 66/100/133 MHz. Support for the new Cyrix Joshua processors is
also provided at a FSB speed of 100MHz. The 1stMainboard FB11 is constructed around the ever popular and reliable Intel® 440BX chipset and with 4
DIMM offers support for up to 1 GB of SDRAM memory with ECC.
The 1stMainboard FB11 comes with a versatile range of I/O features such as
2 serial ports, 1 parallel port, 1 PS/2 mouse and 1 keyboard connector, 2 USB
connectors and 1 front USB pin-header ( mfg. option ). In addition, the
1stMainboard FB11 comes equipped with 2 dual channeled enhanced PCI bus
master IDE connectors. This A TX sized solution has plenty of room for expansion through 1 AGP, 5 PCI and 2 ISA slots.
The 1stMainboard FB11 also boasts Auto Power Failure Recovery , Keyboard/
Mouse Power On functions, is ACPI ready and is also PC99 ( ISA option ) and
Y2K compliant. Included is the CD Pro disc with enhanced drivers and the new
CD Plus package containing 9 bundled soft-ware solutions including Clip Art,
Norton AntiVirus, Ghost V irtual Drive.
* Not yet tested
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Package Checklist
If you discover any item below was damaged or lost, please contact your
vendor.
Ö The mainboardÖ This user manual
Ö One FDD cableÖ One HDD cable
Ö Two Software CDs (CD Pro, CD Plus and its manual)
Install Memory Modules
This mainboard provides four onboard DIMM sockets supporting 3.3V (unbuffered) SDRAM DIMM modules. Either 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 MB DIMM can
be installed on these three sockets. The maximum total memory supported is
up to 1 GB.
Install and Remove DIMMs
1 .Locate the DIMM slots on the mainboard.
2.Install the DIMM straight down into the DIMM slot using both hands.
3. The clip on both ends of the DIMM slot will close up to hold the DIMM
in place when the DIMM reaches the slot’s bottom.
Press the clips with both hands to remove the DIMM.
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Install the CPU
The mainboard has built-in Switching Voltage Regulator to support CPU Vcore
autodetection. That is, it has the ability to detect and recognize the CPU
voltage, clock, ratio and enables users to set up the CPU frequency from the
BIOS Setup Screen. Users can adjust the frequency through “Frequency /
Voltage Control” of the BIOS Setup Screen.
T o install the CPU, do the following:
1 .Lift the lever on the side of the CPU socket.
2.Handle the chip by its edges and try not to touch any of the pins.
3 .Place the CPU in the socket. The chip has a notch to correctly locate the
chip. Align the notch with pin one of the socket. Pin one is located in the
blank triangular area. Do not force the chip. The CPU should slide easily
into the socket.
4 .Swing the lever to the down position to lock the CPU in place.
5 .Place the cooling fan with heatsink on top of the installed CPU.
NOTE: The pin alignments might be different for different
mainboards. Please follow the directions in step three above to
locate pin one and install the CPU.
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Connectors
FLOPPYFloppy Diskette Drive Connector
PRIMARY, SECONDARYIDE HDD Device Connectors
POWERATX Power Connector
SB_LINKPCI Add-On Audio Card Connector
CPU_F ANCPU Fan Connector
CHS_F ANChassis Fan Connectors
WOLW ake on LAN Connector
IRInfrared Port Module Connector
FPNL1 (Front Panel BlockConnectors for LEDs and
Connector)Switches on Front Panel
COM1, COM2Serial Port Connectors
LP T(Parallel Port) Printer Connector
KB, MSPS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector
USB0/1/3Universal Serial Bus Connectors
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BIOS Setup
Standard CMOS Features allows you to record some basic system hard ware
configuration and set the system clock and error handling. If the mainboard is
already installed in a working system, you will not need to select this option
anymore. However, if the configuation stored in the CMOS memory on the
mainboard gets lost or damaged, or if you change the system hardware configuration, you will need to specify the configuration values. The configuration values usually get lost or corrupted when the power of the onboard
CMOS battery weakens.
Advanced BIOS Features contains the entries that allows you to improve the
system performance, or lets you set up some system features according to
your preference. Some entries here are required by the board’s design to remain in their default settings.
Advanced Chipset Features controls the configuration of the mainboard’s
chipset.
Integrated Peripherals allows you to configure the parameters that your peripheral devices provided to take advantage of them.
Power Management Setup allows you to reduce the system power consumption. It provides some features for turning off the video display and shutting
down some peripheral devices, such as hard disks, after a specified time period.
PnP/PCI Configurations allows you to set up the PCI bus slots. All PCI bus
slots on the system use INTA#, thus all installed PCI adapter cards must be
set to this value.
PC Health Status allows you and technicians to monitor data provided by the
BIOS on this mainboard. Some of them are not user-configurable.
Frequency/V oltage Contr ol allows you to configure the frequency and voltage of your processor.
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Load Fail-Safe Defaults is for settings that provide a more efficient computer .
If the computer will not boot, select this option and try to diagnose the problem after the computer boots. These settings do not give optimal performance.
Load Optimal Defaults is selected for settings which provide the best system
performance.
Set Supervisor/User Password
To enable the Supervisor/User passwords, select the item from the Standard
CMOS Setup. Y ou will be prompted to create your own password. Type your
password up to eight characters and press Enter. You will be asked to confirm
the password. T ype the password again and press Enter . T o disable password,
press Enter twice when you are prompted to enter a password. A message
appears, confirming the password is disabled
Under the BIOS Feature Setup, if Setup is selected under the Security Option
field and the Supervisor/User Password is enabled, you will be prompted
password every time you try to enter the CMOS Setup Utility. If System is
selected and the Supervisor/User Password is enabled, you will be requested
to enter the Password every time when you reboot the system or enter the
CMOS Setup utility.
Save & Exit Setup allows you to write the current settings to CMOS and exit.
Exit Without Saving allows you to exit without writing the current settings to
CMOS.
NOTE: BIOS Guardian by default is enabled. It must be disabled
in order to reflash BIOS, thus effectively acts as a fire-wall
against viruses that can attack the BIOS while the system is
running.
BIOS Guardian can be disabled as follows:
1 .Go to BIOS Set Up Menu. (Press Del key while booting.)
2 .Go to BIOS Features Setup Submenu.
3.Disable BIOS Guardian.
4.Save the setting, and restart system.
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