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 Touch 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 expan-
sion slot.
The above methods prevent static build-up and allow it to be discharged
properly.
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the respective owners.
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.
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Overview
Chapter 1
Overview
The new Micro A TX, Socket 370 1stMainboard FS35 supports a full range of
the latest generation Intel® and Cyrix processors. Intel’s new Celeron ™ and
lightening fast Coppermine processors of up to 1GHz and up* are supported
with Front Side Bus speeds of 66/100/133 MHz. Built using the leading edge
0.18 micron technology the Intel FCPGA Pentium®III processors provide a
significant performance scaling boost over previous Pentium®III processors.
(*: not tested yet)
The Intel 815 accelerated Hub architecture provides exceptional onboard video.
via Direct AGP and Dynamic Video Memory Technology. The 1stMainboard
FS35 also features Onboard Audio provided by the state of the art embedded
Codec.
Support for the Ultra DMA/100protocol and its high-speed interface further
ensures that data transfer speeds are improved, especially for long sequential
transfers required by audio/visual applications. With 2 DIMM there is up to
512 MB available SDRAM.
The 1stMainboard FS35 comes with a versatile range of I/O features such as 2
serial ports, 1 parallel port, 1 PS/2 mouse and keyboard connector, 2 USB
connectors, 1 front USB pin header (mfg. option), 1 VGA connector, 1 media
connector (MIDI /game port, Line-in, Line-out and Mic-in). Ample expansion
is available through 3 PCI and 1 CNR.
Other key features are Remote On/Off, Auto Power Failure Recovery, Keyboard /Mouse Power On, integrated temperature monitoring and system fan
control. Included also is CD Pro with enhanced drivers and the new CD Plus
package containing 9 bundled soft-ware solutions including Norton AntiVirus,
Ghost, V irtual Drive.
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Package Checklist
If you discover any item below was damaged or lost, please contact your
vendor.
þ The mainboardþ This user manual
þ One FDD cableþ One HDD cable
þ One A T A/66 cableþ T wo software CDs (CD Pro, CD Plus)
þ Front USB cable
(optional)
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The FS35 Mainboard
Overview
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Main Features
■ Easy Installation
||BIOS with support for Plug and Play , auto detection of IDE hard drives,
||LS-120|drives, IDE ZIP drives, Windows 95, W indows 98, Windows ME,
||Windows NT , W indows 2000, |and OS/2.
■ Leading Edge Chipset
Intel 815E provides integrated DRAM controllers with new Dynamic Power
Management Architecture (DPMA), concurrent PCI , AGP compliant and
USB. The built-in audio and vedio features of the Intel chipset 815E (815
GMCH + ICH2) provide better visual performance with the Dynamic Video
Memory T echnology (DVMT) properties.
■ V ersatile Main Memory Support
Accepts up to 512MB SDRAM using two DIMMs of 32, 64, 128, 256MB
with support for lightning-fast SDRAM (100/133MHz).
■ Flexible Processor Support
Onboard CPU socket supports:
Intel® Celeron PPGA/FCPGA 433/500/533/566/600/633/667/700/766MHz
at 66MHz FSB
Intel® CuMine FCPGA 500/550/600/650/700/750/800/850MHz at 100MHz
FSB
Intel® CuMine FCPGA 533/566/600/667/733/800/866/933MHz/1GHz at
133MHz FSB
Cyrix® III 533/600MHz at 133MHz FSB
Cyrix® III 550/600MHz at 100MHz FSB
■ Onboard IrDA Connector
An IrDA connector for wireless infrared connections is available.
■ CNR, AGP , and PCI Expansion Slots
One CNR, one AGP Bus expansion slot, and three PCI Bus expansion
slots provided the room to install a full range of add-on cards.
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■ Enhanced PCI Bus Master IDE Controller with Ultra DMA 33/66/100
Support
Integrated Enhanced PCI Bus Master IDE controller features two dualchannel connectors that up to four Enhanced IDE devices, including CDROM and Tape Backup Drives, as well as Hard Disk Drives supporting
the new Ultra DMA 100 protocol. Standard PIO Mode 3, PIO Mode 4,
DMA Mode 2, DMA Mode 4, UltraDMA-100 Mode 5 devices are also
supported.
■ Integrated Audio Subsystem
Embedded audio features in the ICH2 with an integrated PCI audio controller, DOS games compatible engine. The subsystem utilizes line-out,
line-in, and MIC mini-jack external jacks, one joystick port with MIDI
interface.
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■ Super Multi Input/Output (I/O) Support
■■
Integrated Plug and Play multi-I/O chipset features two high-speed UART
16550 compatible serial ports, one EPP/ECP capable parallel port, one
game port, and one FDD connector.
■■
■ Convenient Rear Panel USB Connection Support
■■
T wo USB ports integrated in the rear I/O panel with two USB front panel
connections allow convenient and high-speed Plug and Play connections to the growing number of USB compliant peripheral devices on the
market.
■■
■ Onboard Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
■■
The motherboard is installed one 32-bit AGP bus with a dedicated 66MHz/
133MHz path from the graphics card to the system memory offering much
greater bandwidth than the 32-bit PCI bus does. AGP enabled 3D graphics cards can directly access main memory across this fast path instead of
using local memory. To make use of the improved AGP performance, the
motherboard should be installed with SDRAM type memory and the VGA
card and drivers should also be fully AGP compliant. Using Microsoft’s
Windows 98 and W indows 2000 which implement DirectDraw will allow
the system to take full use of AGP’s benefits without the need to install
additional drivers.
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ACPI Ready
This mainboard fully implements the new ACPI (Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface) 1.0B Hardware and BIOS requirement. If you install ACPI
aware of operating system, such as Windows 98, you fully utilized the power
saving under ACPI. (Windows ME/2000 Professional supports ACPI func-
tions.)
FIC Unique Innovation for Users (NOVUS) -
Enhanced Mainboard Features and System Support
■■
■ LogoGenie
■■
A user friendly GUI supporting Windows 95/98 (not W indows 2000/NT/
ME), LogoGenie allows you to customize, create or select a Logo which
will be displayed when the system is booting.
NOTE:
1. LogoGenie supports Award BIOS only.
2. If you create a Logo file (.bmp) by LogoGenie, the file size must
||||be 640 x 464 x 256 colors.
T o enable this utility, please proceed as follows:
1 .Insert CD Pro (4.2 or above). Select LogoGenie from the Menu and
follow the installation instructions.
2 .After LogoGenie has been installed, go to Windows Start Box.
In Programs Menu, select LogoGenie 2.0, then select LogoGenie.
3 .Press F1 to read Help file to understand how to use this software if
it is new to you.
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■■
■ BIOS Guardian
■■
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.
WARNING: While excute Step3 below, please do not turn off the
sytsem power in order to avoid BIOS damage.
BIOS Guardian can be disabled as follows:
1 .Go to BIOS Set Up Menu. (Press Del key while booting.)
2 .Go to Advanced BIOS Features Set Up Submenu.
3.Disable BIOS Guardian.
4.Save the setting, and restart system.
NOTE: However, if it is disabled and while boot the system, the
POST screen will be held and shows you the message to let you
know the current status of BIOS Guardian. To press G key will enable the BIOS Guardian again; or simply to press the space bar
will continue the booting process.
■■
■ Easy Key
■■
Instead of completing the multi-layered BIOS setup process these 3 Easy
Key functions provide direct access to Sub-Menu’s when completing
BIOS settings adjustments.
Easy-Keys are as follows:
Ctrl + c:T o enter clock settings menu.
Ctrl + p:To load Performance Default settings and restart.
Ctrl + f:T o load Fail-Safe Default settings and restart.
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■■
■ Overclock Partner
■■
Should the system not start because clock speed settings have been
increased to a speed incompatible with the system, the Overclock Partner
allows you to reboot at system default settings, protecting hardware from
any damages.
Complete the following steps:
1.Turn the system off.
2 .Restart while holding down the Insert key . It is important that the
Insert key is held down until the default clock speed is shown on
the POST screen.
3 .Enter BIOS settings menu, and re-set clock speed desired or default.
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Installation Procedures
Chapter 2
Installation Procedures
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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Quick Reference (from Page 2-2 to 2-3)
Mainboard Layout
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1).Clear CMOS, Clear Password
2).Front Panel Block Cable Connection
3).CPU Fan Installation
This connector is linked to the CPU fan. When the system is in S3 power saving mode,
the CPU fan will turn off; when it reverts back to full on mode, the fan will turn back
on. Without sufficient air circulation, the CPU may overheat resulting in dam-
age 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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1). Set System Jumpers/Switches
Jumpers are used to select the operation modes for your system. Some jump-
ers on the board have three metal pins with each pin representing a different
function. A 1 is written besides pin 1 on jumpers with three pins. To set a
jumper, a black cap containing metal contacts is placed over the jumper pin/s
according to the required configuration. A jumper is said to be shorted when
the black cap has been placed on one or two of its pins. The types of jumpers
used in this manual are shown below:
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NOTE: Users are not encouraged to change the jumper settings
not listed in this manual. Changing the jumper settings improperly
may adversely affect system performance.
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Clear CMOS: SW1-1
The CMOS RAM is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To clear the
RTC data: (1) Turn off your computer. (2) Move the CMOS Clear switch SW1-
2 to On (Enabled). (3) Turn on your computer to display CMOS checksum
error. (4) Turn off your computer. (5) Move the CMOS Clear switch SW1-2 to
Off (Disabled). (6) Turn on your computer. (7) Hold down the Delete key
when boots. (8) Enter the BIOS Setup to re-enter user preferences.
Clear Password: SW1-2
This switch allows you to enable or disable the password configuration. You
may need to enable this switch by moving it to the On (Enabled) position if
you forget your password. To clear the password setting: (1) Turn off your
computer. (2) Move the Clear Password switch SW1-2 to On (Enabled). (3)
Turn on your computer. (4) Hold down the Delete key during bootup and enter
BIOS Setup to re-enter user preferences. (5) Turn off your computer, (6) Move
the Clear Password switch SW1-2 to Off (Disabled). (7) Turn on your com-
puter for the new settings to take effect.
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2). Install Memory Modules
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 slots bottom.
Press the clips with both hands to remove the DIMM.
3). 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.
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To 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 two notches to correctly locate
the chip. Align two notches of the processor with the two triangular
marks on the socket. 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.
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4). Install Expansion Cards
This section describes how to connect an expansion card to one of your
systems expansion slots. Expansion cards are printed circuit boards that,
when connected to the mainboard, increase the capabilities of your system.
For example, expansion cards can provide video and sound capabilities. The
mainboard features one CNR, one AGP, and three PCI bus expansion slots.
CAUTION: Make sure to unplug the power supply when adding or
removing expansion cards or other system components. Failure to
do so may cause severe damage to both the mainboard and
expansioncards.
Always observe static electricity precautions.
Please read “Handling Precautions” at the start of this manual.
To install an expansion card, follow the steps below:
1.Remove the computer chassis cover and select an empty expansion
slot.
2.Remove the corresponding slot cover from the computer chassis.
Unscrew the mounting screw that secures the slot cover and pull
the slot cover out from the computer chassis. Keep the slot cover
mounting screw nearby.
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3.Holding the edge of the peripheral card, carefully align the edge
connector with the expansion slot.
4.Push the card firmly into the slot. Push down on one end of the
expansion card, then the other. Use this rocking motion until the
addon card is firmly seated inside the expansion slot.
5.Secure the board with the mounting screw removed in Step 2. Make
sure that the card has been placed evenly and completely into the
expansion slot.
6.Replace the computer systems cover.
7.Setup the BIOS if necessary.
8.Install the necessary software drivers for the expansion card.
5). Connect Devices
Floppy Diskette Drive Connector: FLOPPY
This connector provides the connection with your floppy disk drive.
The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side with the Pin 1.
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IDE Device Connectors: PRIMARY, SECONDARY
These two connectors are used for your IDE hard disk drives, CD drives, LS-
120|drives, or IDE ZIP drives. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the
same side with the Pin 1.
Infrared Connector: IR
This 5-pin connector is used to link with your IR device to allow transmission
of data to another system that also supports the IR feature. This module
mounts to a small opening on system cases that support it.
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ATX Power Connector: ATX_PWR
This 20-pin male block connector is connected to the ATX power supply. The
plug from the power supply will only insert in one orientation because of the
different hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making
sure that the pins are aligned.
CPU Fan Connector: CPU_FAN
This connector is linked to the CPU fan. When the system is in S3 suspend
mode, the CPU fan will turn off; when it reverts back to fullon mode, thefan
will turn back on. Please refer to the CPU fan installation manual for more
information.
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System Case Fan Connector: SYS_FAN
The 3-pin connector allows you to link with the cooling fan on thesystem case
to lower the system temperature.
CD Audio-In Connectors: CD_IN1, CD_IN2
The CD_IN1/2 connectors are used for different types for CD drive audio in
port.
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Wake-On-Lan Connector: WOL
This 3-pin connector allows the remove servers to manage the system that
installed this mainboard via your network adapter which also supports WOL.
When you install such a LAN card, please read its installation guide for more
information.
Front Panel Block Connector: FPNL
This block connector includes the connectors for linking with IDE LED, power
LED, safe mode button, power button, message LED, reset button and speaker
on the front panel of the system case. Please identify polarities of plug wires
for the case speaker and LEDs. Please ask vendor about this information when
you buy them and install the system by yourself. The plug wires polarities of
these buttons will not affect the function.
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Message LED is connected with the message LED. When the system is run-
ning normally, the indicator is off. It is controlled by the operating system or
application software.
Reset Button is connected to the reset button. Push this switch to reboot the
system instead of turning the power button off and on.
Power Button is connected with power button. Push this switch allows the
system to be turned on and off rather than using the power supply button.
Power LED is connected with the system power indicator to indicate whether
the system is on/off. It will blink when the system enters suspend mode.
Speaker is connected with the case speaker.
IDE LED is connected to the IDE device indicator. This LED will blink when
the hard disk drives are activated.
Safe Mode is a two-pin jumper. To short it will boot up you system by forcing
the CPU/Bus ratio be x 2. It could be used to solved the problem that the
system booting failure caused by the ratio unappropriately set. After select
the new ideal ratio, please open it and reboot the system.
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PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector: KB, MS
These two 6-pin female (PS/2 keyboard is purple color and PS/2 mouse is
green color) connectors are used for your PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse.
Universal Serial Bus Connectors: Rear USBs, Front USBs
These two black connectors integrated on the edge of the board are used for
linking with USB peripheral devices. This board also provides a connector
USB2 for linking with the two USB sockets on the front panel of some system
cases. Please note your operating system must support USB features, such as
MS Windows 98, MS Windows 95 OSR2.5 with USB Supplement.
The figure below is the pin assignment
of the USB2 connector for two front panel
USB connections.
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Serial Port Connectors: COM1, COM2
COM1 (9-pin D-sub male connector with teal color) and COM2 (9-pin male
connector) allow you to connect with your devices that use serial ports, such
as a serial mouse or an external modem.
Video Graphics Accelerator Connector: VGA
This 15-pin female D-sub blue connector is connected to your display moni-
tor.
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Printer Connector: LPT
This 25-pin D-Sub female burgundy-colored connector is attached to your
printer.
Audio I/O Jacks: LINE_OUT, LINE_IN, MIC_IN
LINE_OUT (lime) can be connected to headphones or preferably powered
speakers. LINE_IN (light blue) allows tape players or other audio sources to
be recorded by your computer or played through the LINE_OUT. MIC_IN
(pink) allows microphones to be connected for voice input.
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Game/MIDI Connector: GAME
This 15-pin female gold-colored connector allows you to connect game joy-
sticks or game pads. Connect MIDI devices for playing or editing audio.
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BIOS Setup
Chapter 3
BIOS Setup
The mainboard comes with the chip that Award BIOS that contains the ROM
Setup information of your system. (This chip serves as an interface between
the processor and the rest of the mainboards components.) This section
explains the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to
modify the settings according to your system configuration.
CMOS Setup Utility
A Setup program, built into the system BIOS, is stored in the CMOS. This
Setup utility program allows updates to the mainboard configuration settings.
It is executed when the user changes system configuration; user changes
system backup battery; or the system detects a configuration error and asks
the user to run the Setup program. Use the arrow keys to select and press
Enter to run the selected program.
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Standard CMOS Setup
The Standard CMOS Setup screen is displayed above. Each item may have
one or more option settings. The system BIOS automatically detects memory
size, thus no changes are necessary. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item
and then use PgUp or PgDn keys to select the value you want in each item.
Hard Disk Configurations
Capacity: The hard disk size. The unit is Bytes.
Cylinder: The cylinder number of the hard disk.
Head: The read/write head number of hard disk.
Precomp: The cylinder number at which the disk drive changes the write
current.
Landing Zone: The cylinder number that the disk drive heads (read/write)
are seated when the disk drive is parked.
Sector: The sector number of each track defined on the hard disk.
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Advanced BIOS Features
BIOS Setup
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Anti-Virus Protection
This feature starts the virus scan tool to detect if boot virus in boot sector
of the first hard disk drive when booting up.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
CPU Internal Cache
When enabled, improves the system performance. Disable this item when
testing or trouble-shooting. The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
External Cache
When enabled, supports an optional cache SRAM. This feature allows
you to disable the cache function when the system performance is un-
stable to run some software. The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking
When enabled, it activates the CPU L2 cache check and error correction.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
Processor Number Feature
If a Pentium III processor is installed on this mainboard, the system BIOS
will allow other utilities to access the Intel Pentium III serial number while
this feature set at Enabled. The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
Quick Power On Self T est
When enabled, allows the BIOS to bypass the extensive memory test.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
First Boot Device
This feature allows user to select the boot device priority. The options are:
This feature is available only if the item, Typematic Rate Setting, is set at
Enabled. Sets the delay time before a character is repeated.
The options are: 250, 500, 750, 1000 millisecond.
Security Option
Allows you to set the security level of the system.
The options are: Setup, System.
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
If your operating system (OS) is OS/2, select the option OS2. Otherwise,
stay with the default setting Non-OS2.
The options are: Non-OS2, OS2.
HDD S.M.A.R.T . Capability
S.M.A.R.T. stands for Self-Monitoring and Analysis Reporting Technol-
ogy which allows your hard disk drive to report any read/write errors and
issues a warning with LDCM installed.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
Report No FDD For WIN 95
When the field under the Standard CMOS Setup Menu for Drive A and/or
Drive B is set at None, users must set this field is set at Yes for it to function
properly. Otherwise, set at No, even if field for Drive A and/or Drive B is set
at None, system will still detect and recognize of a floppy drive(s).
The options are: Yes, No.
BIOS Guardian
It allows the system to prevent computer viruses. Users will need to dis-
able it to update BIOS. The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
NOTE: Please disable this BIOS feature about BIOS Guardian
before you start to reflash BIOS.
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Advanced Chipset Features
BIOS Setup
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SDRAM CAS Latency Time
This feature allows user to select the CAS latency time, when any SDRAM
DIMM installed. The options are: Auto, 2, 3.
SDRAM Cycle Time Tras/Trc
The feature allows user to set the SCLKs number for an access cycle.
The options are: 5/7, 7/9.
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay
The feature allows user to set the delay time that from the SDRAM RAS#
active to CAS#. The options are: 3, 2.
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time
The feature allows user to set the SDRAM RAS# Precharge Time.
The options are: 3, 2.
System BIOS Cacheable
Setting at Enabled will allow the caching of the BIOS ROM F0000H-FFFFFH,
resulting in better system performance. It may cause system error when
some programd try to access the memory area.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
Video BIOS Cacheable
Setting at Enabled will allow the caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000H-
C7FFFH, resulting in better video performance. It may cause system error
when some programd try to access the memory area.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
When set at Enabled, the memory hole at 15MB address will be relocated
to the 15M-16MB address range of the ISA or PCI cycle when the CPU
accesses the 15M-16MB address area. When set at Disabled, the memory
hole at 15MB address will be treated as a DRAM cycle when the CPU
accesses the 15M-16MB address area. The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
CPU Latency Timer
This feature sets the CPU latency item for fixing Japanese Win95 problem.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
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Delayed Transaction
Setting at Eanbled will abort the current PCI master cycle and to accept the
new PCI master request, it reaccepts the original PCI master and returns
the PCI data phase to the original PCI master. It will enhance the system
performance. The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
AGP Graphics Aperature Size
It allows user to select the main memory frame size of AGP use.
The options are: 32MB, 64MB.
Display Cache Frequency
It allows user to select the SDRAM frequency.
The options are: 100 MHz, 133 MHz.
System Memory Frequency
It allows user to select the system memory frequency.
The options are: Auto, 100 MHz, 133 MHz.
On-Chip Video Window Size
It allows user to select the onchip video window size.
The options are: Disabled, 32MB, 64MB.
CAS# Latency
It allows user to select the CAS# latency time if any display cache onboard.
The options are: 3, 2.
Paging Mode Control
It allows user to open or close the GMCH memory controller page mode.
The options are: OPEN, CLOSE.
RAS-to-CAS Override
It allows user set the units of cache clock periods.
The options are: by CAS# LT, Override(2).
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RAS# Timing
This feature controls the RAS# active to precharge, and Refresh to RAS#
active delay (in local memory clocks). The options are: Fast, Slow.
RAS# Precharge Timing
This feature controls the RAS# precharge (in local memory clocks).
The options are: Fast, Slow.
Integrated Peripherals
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On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
When enabled, it allows you to use the onboard primary PCI IDE. The
options are: Enabled, Disabled.
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
When enabled, it allows you to use the onboard secondary PCI IDE. The
options are: Enabled, Disabled.
IDE Primary Master PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI primary IDE
hard drive (master) mode. The options are: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode
2, Mode 3, Mode 4.
IDE Primary Slave PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI primary IDE
hard drive (slave) mode. The options are: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2,
Mode 3, Mode 4.
IDE Secondary Master PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI secondary IDE
hard drive (master) mode. The options are: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode
2, Mode 3, Mode 4.
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IDE Secondary Slave PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI secondary IDE
hard drive (slave) mode. The options are: Auto, Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2,
Mode 3, Mode 4.
IDE Primary Master UDMA
Allows an automatic configuration of the PCI primary IDE hard drive
(master) mode if Ultra DMA is supported both on the motherboard and
the hard disk. The options are: Auto, Disabled.
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Allows an automatic configuration of the PCI primary IDE hard drive
(slave) mode if Ultra DMA is supported both on the motherboard and the
hard disk. The options are: Auto, Disabled.
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
Allows an automatic configuration of the PCI secondary IDE hard drive
(master) mode if Ultra DMA is supported both on the motherboard and
the hard disk. The options are: Auto, Disabled.
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Allows you to select the first PCI IDE channel of the first slave hard disk
mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA (Ultra
DMA, faster than DMA). The options are: Auto, Disabled.
USB Controller
Disable this option if you are not using the onboard USB feature.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
USB Keyboard Support
When a USB keyboard is installed, please set at Enabled.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
Init Display First
When you install an AGP VGA card and a PCI VGA card on the board, this
feature allows you to select the first initiation of the monitor display from
which card. The options are: PCI Slot, Onboard.
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AC97 Audio
This feature allows users to enable or disable the AC97 audio function.
The options are: Auto, Disabled.
AC97 Modem
This feature allows users to enable or disable the AC97 modem function.
The options are: Auto, Disabled.
IDE HDD Block Mode
When enabled, the system executes read/write requests to hard disk in
block mode. The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
POWER ON Function
Allows you to set the method for powering-on the system. The default
option of BUTTON-ONLY allows system power-on using the standard
system case mounted ON/OFF switch. The option Password allows you
to set up to 5 alphanumeric characters to power-on the system. The option
Hot KEY allows you to set which of the 12 keyboard function keys (F1 to
F12) in combination with the Ctrl key to power-on the system. The option
Mouse Click allows you to use the PS/2 mouse to power-on the system by
double-clicking on the mouse button. The options are: Button Only, Pass-
word, Hot KEY, Mouse Right, Mouse Left.
NOTE: When using Password, Hot KEY, or Mouse Click options for
the item POWER ON Function will render the power button on the
system case ineffective. In case user forgets password or hot key
setting, use the clear password switch or jumper to clear RTC data
(refer to section about clear password on Chapter 2). Another
method is to unplug system power from the AC power outlet and
then re-insert the power cord. Previous password and hot key settings will be disabled allowing user to set a new one.
KB Power ON Password
Allows you set the power on system password.
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Hot Key power ON
Allows you to set which of the 12 keyboard function keys (F1 to F12) in
combination with the Ctrl key will be used to power-on the system. The
options are: Ctrl-F1 up to Ctrl-F12.
Onboard FDC Controller
When enabled, the floppy diskette drive (FDD) controller is activated.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 1
If the serial port 1 uses the onboard I/O controller, you can modify your
serial port parameters. If an I/O card needs to be installed, COM3 and
COM4 may be needed. The options are: 3F8/IRQ4, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3,
2E8/IRQ3, Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 2
If the serial port 2 uses the onboard I/O controller, you can modify your
serial port parameters. If an I/O card needs to be installed, COM3 and
COM4 may be needed. The options are: 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3,
3F8/IRQ4, Disabled.
UART Mode Select
Allows you to select the IR modes if the serial port 2 is used as an IR port.
Set at Standard, if you use COM2 as the serial port as the serial port,
instead as an IR port. The options are: HPSIR, ASKIR, Normal.
RxD , TxD Active
This feature is available only if the item, UART 2 Mode, is set at ASKIR or
HPSIR. The feature allows you to select the active signals of the reception
end and the transmission end. This is for technician use only.
The options are: Hi, Lo; Hi, Hi; Lo, Hi; Lo, Lo.
IR Transmission Delay
When Enabled, the transmission delays 4 characters-time (40 bit-time) if
SIR is changed from RX mode to TX mode. When Disabled, no transmis-
sion delay if SIR is changed from RX mode to TX mode.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
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UR2 Duplex Mode
Allows you to select the IR modes.
The options are: Half, Full.
Use IR Pins
Allows you to select IR pin mode.
The options are: IR-Rx2Tx2, RxD2, TxD2.
Onboard Parallel Port
Allows you to select from a given set of parameters if the parallel port uses
the onboard I/O controller.
The options are: 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7, Disabled.
Parallel Port Mode
Allows you to connect with an advanced printer via the port mode it
supports.
The options are: SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP+EPP.
EPP Mode Select
This feature allows you to select the EPP type version.
The options are: EPP1.7, EPP1.9.
ECP Mode Use DMA
This feature allows you to select Direct Memory Access (DMA) channel if
the ECP mode selected. The options are: 3, 1.
PWRON After PWR-Fail
When the system is shut down owing to the power failure, the system will
not be back to power on by itself. This feature allows you to set the
system back to which power status of the system when the system power
is resumed. The options are Former-Sts, On, or Off.
Game Port Address
This feature allows you to select the game port address or disable it.
The options are: 201, 209, Disabled.
Midi Port Address
This feature allows you to select the Midi port address or disable it.
The options are: 330, 300, 290, Disabled.
Midi Port IRQ
It allows you to select Midi IRQ if Midi is enabled.
The options are: 10, 5.
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Power Management Setup
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ACPI function
This item allows you to disable the ACPI function.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
ACPI Suspend Type
This item allows you to select suspend mode when the system in ACPI
mode. The options are: S1 (POS), S3 (PTR).
Power Management
This item allows you to adjust the power management features.
Select User Define for configuring your own power management features.
Min Saving initiates all predefined timers in their minimum values. Max
Saving, on the other hand, initiates maximum values. The options are: User
Define, Min Saving, Max Saving.
Video Off Method
The option V/H SYNC+Blank allows the BIOS to blank off screen display
by turning off the V-Sync and H-Sync signals sent from add-on VGA card.
DPMS allows the BIOS to blank off screen display by your add-on VGA
card which supports DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling func-
tion). Blank Screen allows the BIOS to blank off screen display by turning
off the red-green-blue signals.
The options are: V/H SYNC+Blank, DPMS, Blank Screen.
Video Off In Suspend
The option allows you to select VGA status when the system goes to
suspend mode. The options are: Yes, No.
Suspend Type
The option allows you to select VGA status when the system goes to
suspend mode. The options are: Stop Grant, PwrOn Suspend.
MODEM Use IRQ
This feature allows you to select the IRQ# to meet your modems IRQ#.
The options are: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11.
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Suspend Mode
When disabled, the system will not enter Suspend mode. The specified
time option defines the idle time the system takes before it enters Suspend
The option lets the BIOS turn the HDD motor off when system is in Sus-
pend mode. Selecting 1 Min..15 Min allows you define the HDD idle time
before the HDD enters the Power Saving Mode.
The options 1 Min..15 Min will not work concurrently. When HDD is in the
Power Saving Mode, any access to the HDD will wake the HDD up.
The options are: Disable, 1 Min..15 Min.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
The selection Delay 4 Sec. will allow the system shut down after 4 seconds
after the power button is pressed. The selection Instant-Off will allow the
system shut down immediately once the power button is pressed.
The settings are: Delay 4 Sec, Instant-Off.
Wake-Up by PCI card
When set at Enabled, any PCI-PM event awakes the system from a PCI-
PM controlled state. The options are Disabled, Enabled.
Power On by Ring
An incoming call via modem awakes the system from its soft-off mode.
The options are Disabled, Enabled.
Wake Up On LAN
When set at Enabled, an input signal comes from the other client/server on
the LAN awakes the system from a soft off state if connected over LAN.
The options are Disabled, Enabled.
USB KB Wake-Up From S3
When set at Enabled, it allows USB keyboard to activate the system from
ACPI S3 power saving mode. The options are Disabled, Enabled.
CPU Thermal-Throttling
When thermal override condition occur, this item allows users to deter-
mine the duty cycle of the throttling.
The options are: 12.5%, 25.0%, 37.5%, 50.0%, 62.5, 75.0%, 87.5%.
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Resume by Alarm
This feature allows you to set the when the system being turned on from
the system power-off status.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Date (of Month)
This feature allows you to set the day of the alarm starts when the RTC
Alarm Resume From Soft Off is set to be Enabled. The options are: 0, 1..31.
Timer (hh:mm:ss)
If an ATX power supply is installed and when RTC Alarm Resume is En-
abled, this feature allows you to set the time of the alarm starts when the
RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off is set to be Enabled.
The options are: 7: 0: 0 (Default). hh (hour) - 0, 1, 2,.., 23; mm (minute) - 0,
1, 2,..,59; ss (second) - 0, 1, 2,..,59.
Primary IDE 0
When the primary master HDD is working, the system timer will be re-
loaded and the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
Primary IDE 1
When the primary slave HDD is working, the system timer will be reloaded
and the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
Secondary IDE 0
When the secondary master HDD is working, the system timer will be
reloaded and the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
Secondary IDE 1
When the secondar slave HDD is working, the system timer will be re-
loaded and the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
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FDD, COM, LPT Port
When FDD, COM, or LPT is working, the system timer will be reloaded and
the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
PCI PIRQ[A-D]#
When the PCI PIRQ[A-D]# has been alerted, the system timer will be re-
loaded and the system will not be into the suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
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PnP/PCI Configurations
Reset Configuration Data
Enabling it to reset the system Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD)
when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on card and the
system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operat-
ing system can not boot. The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
Resources Controlled By
If set at Auto, the BIOS arranges all system resources. If there exists con-
flict, select Manual. The options are: Auto (ESCD), Manual.
If the manual options, after the featrue IRQ Resources being pressed, of
IRQ- Assigned To are: PCI Device, Reserved. When resources were con-
trolled manually, assign each system interrupt a type, depending on each
device type to use the interrupt.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Set this feature to be enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the
system requires the VGA palette snoop function.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled.
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PC Health Status
CPU Warning T emperature
This feature allows you to set the temperature to slow down the CPU clock
frequency. The option list presents all the temperatures that supported by
the board and Disabled.
Current CPU Temperature / Current CPU FAN Speed / Current CHS
Speed / VCORE / -3.3V / +5V / +12V / -12V / VBA T(V) / 5VSB(V)
These items allow end users and technicians to monitor data provided by
the BIOS on this mainboard. It is not user-configurable.
Shutdown T emperature
This feature helps to shutdown the system when the system temperature
is as high as the selected temperature to prevent from the overheat prob-
lem. The option list presents all the temperatures that supported by the
board and Disabled.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
When enabled, BIOS will detect the PCI slot and DIMM slot. If no any
device in, BIOS will auto disable its clock.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled.
CPU Host/PCI/Spread Spec.
This feature allows you to select the combinations of CPU/PCI clock fre-
quency and the Spread Spectrum. The default setting, Default, will detect
your CPU/PCI clock frequency/Spread Spectrum automatically. The rec-
ommended CPU clock frequencies are 100 and 133MHz. The other options
may effect the system perfomance. If you set a unappropriate option which
leads to a booting problem, keep pressing the Insert key until the display
appears will solve it. The options lists all combinations that provided by
the system BIOS.
CPU Clock Ratio
This feature allows you to select the frequency mulitplier for CPU host
clock. The option list offers the ratios from X 3 to X 8.
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Load Fail-Safe Defaults
This submenu is selected to diagnose the problem after the computer boots, if
the computer will not boot. These settings do not give optimal performance.
Load Optimized Defaults
This submenu is selected for default settings which provide the best system
performance.
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Supervisor/User Password
To enable the Supervisor/User passwords, select the item from the Standard
CMOS Setup. You 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. Type the password again and press Enter. To 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.
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Save and Exit Setup
After you have made changes under Setup, press Esc to return to the main
menu. Move cursor to Save and Exit Setup or press F10 and then press Y to
change the CMOS Setup. If you did not change anything, press Esc again or
move cursor to Exit Without Saving and press Y to retain the Setup settings.
The following message will appear at the center of the screen to allow you to
save data to CMOS and exit the setup utility: SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)?
Exit without Saving
If you select this feature, the following message will appear at the center of the
screen to allow you to exit the setup utility without saving CMOS modifica-
tions: Quit Without Saving (Y/N)?
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Addendum
Appendix
FS35 Hardware Monitor Does Not Support System
Temperature Monitoring
The software tool Hardware Monitor that in the CD Pro disk provides users
with the warning messages to prevent the computer system from overheating
damage. The monitor utility for FS35 mainboard does not support the system
temperature monitoring. The data that appears in the display of System T emperature item is false.
Secondly, if a chassis fan is not onboard or it does not own the capability to
report the rotation speed, the software will also give some random data.
T o avoid these misleading messages, some settings for the software attributes
are necessary.
First of all, (assume it was installed) start Hardware Monitor. The display
below will pop up on the screen. Notice that the message in the black circle is
given randomly .
Select the icon in the white circle. The lower level menu will appear on the
screen. (See the figure on the nex page.)
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Disable the item SYS temperature.
NOTE:
If the chassis fan is not installed or does not own the property that
reports its rotation speed to the system, the message about chassis fan shown in
falsely. Please also turn off the item Chassis Fan in the circle.
Chassis Fan
Hardware Monitor
software will also be given
Click the button Apply to confirm the settings.
After the procedures described above, the false message about system temperature (and about chassis fan, if no chassis fan or an unqualified chassis fan
onboard) will not be given.
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