Title KINO-6614 Intel Pentium 4 Motherboard
Revision Number Description Date of Issue
1.0 Initial release November 2006
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BIOS Menu 1: Main......................................................................................................79
BIOS Menu 2: Advanced.............................................................................................81
BIOS Menu 3: CPU Configuration..............................................................................82
BIOS Menu 4: IDE Configuration...............................................................................83
BIOS Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration..........................................87
BIOS Menu 6: Floppy Configuration .........................................................................91
BIOS Menu 7: Super IO Configuration......................................................................92
BIOS Menu 8: Hardware Health Configuration.........................................................95
BIOS Menu 9: ACPI Configuration.............................................................................96
BIOS Menu 10: Advanced ACPI Configuration........................................................97
BIOS Menu 11: MPS Configuration ...........................................................................99
BIOS Menu 12: USB Configuration......................................................................... 100
BIOS Menu 13: USB Mass Storage Device Configuration.................................... 102
BIOS Menu 14: PCI/PnP Configuration.................................................................. 104
BIOS Menu 15: Boot................................................................................................. 109
BIOS Menu 16: Boot Settings Configuration......................................................... 110
BIOS Menu 17: Boot Device Priority Settings....................................................... 113
BIOS Menu 18: Removable Drives.......................................................................... 115
BIOS Menu 19: Security........................................................................................... 116
BIOS Menu 20: Chipset............................................................................................ 117
BIOS Menu 21:NorthBridge Chipset Configuration.............................................. 118
BIOS Menu 22: SouthBridge Chipset Configuration............................................ 120
BIOS Menu 23: Power.............................................................................................. 122
BIOS Menu 24:Exit ................................................................................................... 124
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Glossary
AC ’97 Audio Codec 97
ACPI Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface
APM Advanced Power Management
ARMD ATAPI Removable Media Device
ASKIR Shift Keyed Infrared
ATA Advanced Technology
Attachments
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
CFII Compact Flash Type 2
CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor
CPU Central Processing Unit
Codec Compressor/Decompressor
COM Serial Port
DAC Digital to Analog Converter
DDR Double Data Rate
HDD Hard Disk Drive
IDE Integrated Data Electronics
I/O Input/Output
ICH4 I/O Controller Hub 4
L1 Cache Level 1 Cache
L2 Cache Level 2 Cache
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LPT Parallel Port Connector
LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling
MAC Media Access Controller
OS Operating System
PCI Peripheral Connect Interface
PIO Programmed Input Output
PnP Plug and Play
POST Power On Self Test
RAM Random Access Memory
SATA Serial ATA
DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module
DIO Digital Input/Output
DMA Direct Memory Access
EIDE Enhanced IDE
EIST Enhanced Int el SpeedStep
Technology
FDD Floppy Disk Drive
FDC Floppy Disk Connector
FFIO Flexible File Input/Output
FIFO First In/First Out
FSB Front Side Bus
IrDA Infrared Data Association
S.M.A.R.T Self Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology
SPD Serial Presence Detect
S/PDI Sony/Philips Digital Interface
SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory
SIR Serial Infrared
UART Universal Asynchronous
Receiver-transmitter
USB Universal Serial Bus
VGA Video Graphics Adapter
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Chapter
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1 Introduction
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1.1 KINO-6614 Overview
The Mini-ITX form factor KINO-6614 with Pentium 4 / Celeron D CPU platform is fully
equipped with latest technology and advanced multi-mode I/Os. The KINO-6614 is
designed for system manufacturers, integrators, and VARs that want performance,
reliability, and quality at a reasonable price.
1.1.1 KINO-6614 Benefits
The KINO form factor KINO-6614 motherboard defines a new industry open standard for
small form factor embedded computer boards. Some of the KINO-6614 motherboard
benefits are:
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Allowing additional space to support advanced processors and technologies
Supporting complex I/O functions for industrial, medical, military,
transportation, and commercial applications
1.1.2 KINO-6614 Features
Some of the KINO-6614 features are listed below:
Complies with RoHS
Supports Intel® Pentium 4 / Celeron D CPUs
Supports a maximum front side bus (FSB) speed up to 800MHz
Supports up to 2GB of 400MHz or 333MHz of DDR memory
Comes with two high performance gigabit Ethernet (GbE) controller
Supports four SATA channels with transfer rates up to 1.5Gb/s
Supports eight USB 2.0 devices
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1.2 KINO-6614 Board Overview
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Figure 1-1: KINO-6614 Board Overview
1.2.1 KINO-6614 Connectors
The KINO-6614 has the following connectors on-board:
1 x ATX power connector
1 x CPU power connector
2 x DDR DIMM sockets
1 x Digital I/O connector
2 x Fan connectors
1 x Front panel connector
2 x IDE Interface connectors
1 x IrDA interface connector
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1 x PCI slot
4 x SATA connectors
1 x Serial port connector
1 x SMBus connector
2 x USB connectors
The KINO-6614 has the following connectors on the board rear panel:
2 x Audio jacks
1 x CRT connector
2 x Ethernet connectors
2 x Keyboard/Mouse connectors
1 x Parallel port connector
1 x Serial port connectors
4 x USB 2.0 ports
The KINO-6614 has the following on-board jumper:
Clear CMOS
The location of these connectors on the motherboard can be seen in Figure 1-1. These
connectors are fully described in Chapter 3.
1.2.2 Technical Specifications
KINO-6614 technical specifications are listed in Table 1-1. Detailed descriptions of each
specification can be found in Chapter
giving the processor platform access to larger amounts of memo ry.
512KB Level 2 Cache enables improved overall system performance by
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giving the core faster access to larger amounts of the data used most often.
Streaming SIMD Extensions Accelerates performance on a wide variety of
applications including multimedia, video and audio.
Minimize the acoustic noise levels generated from running the fan at higher
speed for thermal performance.
2.3 On-board Chipset
2.3.1 Northbridge and Southbridge Chipsets
The following chipsets are preinstalled on the board:
Northbridge: SiS661CX
Southbridge: SiS966
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The following two sections (Section
the SiS661CX and the SiS966 chipsets. For more information on these two chipsets
please refer to the SiS website.
2.3.2 and Section 2.3.3) list some of the features of
2.3.2 SiS661CX Northbridge Chipset
The SiS661CX northbridge chipset comes with the following features:
Host Interface
o Intel
®
Pentium® 4 Hyper-Threading processor support
o FSB 800MHz w/ 2X Address and 4X Data Rate
o 12 Outstanding Transactions support
o Quasi-Synchronous/Asynchronous Host/DRAM Timing support
o Supports 2M/4M/8M/16M TSEG SMRAM
o Supports Dynamic Bus Inversion.
DRAM Controller
o DDR400/DDR333/DDR266 supported
o Up to two un-buffered DIMMs DDR400 supported
o Dynamic Clock Enable (CKE) control placing the Memory into Suspend to
DRAM state.
SiS MuTIOL® 1G Delivering 1GB/s Bandwidth
o Proprietary Interconnect between Northbridge and Southbridge
o Bi-Directional 16 bit Data Bus at 133MHz x4 mode
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2.3.3 SiS966 Southbridge Chipset
The SiS966 southbridge chipset comes with the following features:
SiS MuTIOL® 1G Delivering 1GB/s Bandwidth
o - Proprietary Interconnect between SiS north bridge and SiS966
o - Bi-Directional 16 bit Data Bus at 133MHz x4 mode
Integrated Serial Host Controller
o - Provides 4 independent ports for SATA, compliant with Serial ATA 1.0
Specification with transfer rate 1.5Gb/s
o - Provides hardware support for AHCI
o - Supports RAID 0, 1, 0+1 and JBOD
USB 2.0/1.1 Host Controller
o - One EHCI USB 2.0 Controller and 2 OHCI USB 1.1 Controllers
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o - Supports Total 8 USB 2.0/1.1 Ports
o - Supports USB 2.0 High-Speed Device @480 Mb/s Transfer Rates
Audio - Supports AC'97
Advanced Power Management: ACPI 1.0b and APM 1.2 Compliant
Dual IDE Channels with ATA 133/100
Support Up to 6 PCI Masters
LPC 1.1 Interface
Integrated Keyboard/PS2 Mouse Controller
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2.4 Data Flow
Figure 2-1 shows the data flow between the two onboard chipsets and other components
installed on the Motherboard and described in the following sections of this chapter.
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Figure 2-1: Data Flow Block Diagram
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2.5 Graphics Support
The graphics features listed below are all integrated on the SiS661CX northbridge chipset.
High performance 256Bit 3D/128Bit 2D Graphic Engine
o 2 pixel rendering pipelines and 4 texture units per cycle (2P4T)
o Up to 200 MHz ECLK
SiS Ultra-AGPII™ Technology w/ up to 3.2GB/s Data Transfer Rate
o Successor of Ultra-AGPII™ Technology and doubles the bandwidth up to
3.2GB/s with DDR400
o AGP 8X equivalent bandwidth for 3D/2D/Video
Advanced Hardware Acceleration for DVD playback
Built-in high performance 333MHz RAMDAC
Graphics support mode
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o CRT highest resolution mode: 2048x1536x32@75NI
2.6 Memory Support
The KINO-6614 has two 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets and supports two 400MHz or
333MHz DDR DIMM with a maximum RAM of up to 2GB.
2.7 PCI Bus Interface Support
The PCI bus on the KINO-6614 has the following features:
33MHz Revision 2.3 is implemented
64-bit addressing on PCI using DAC protocol is supported
2.8 GbE Ethernet
The BCM5787 is a seventh generation 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet LAN controller
solution for high performance network applications. The device combines a triple-speed
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IEEE 802.3 compliant Media Access Controller (MAC) with a triple-speed Ethernet
transceiver, PCIe bus interface, and on-chip buffer memory in a single device. The device
is fabricated in a 1.2V CMOS process providing a low-power system solution. The GbE
controller features are below.
Integrated 10/100/1000 transceiver
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10/100/1000 full/half-duplex MAC
Automatic MDI crossover function
Supports PCIe v1.0a
Wake-on-LAN support meeting the ACPI requirements
Statistics for SNMP MIB II, Ethernet-like MIB and Ethernet MIB (802.3z,
clause 30)
Serial EEPROM or serial flash supported
JT A G sup po rted
196-FBGA package
2.9 Drive Interfaces
The KINO-6614 can support the following drive interfaces.
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4 x IDE devices
4 x SATA drives
2.9.1 IDE Interfaces
The KINO-6614 IDE controller supports up to four IDE devices with the following
specifications:
Supports PIO IDE transfers up to 16MB/s
Supports Ultra ATA 33/66/100/133 devices with data transfer rates up to
133MB/s
2.9.2 SATA Drives
The KINO-6614 supports four first generation SATA drives with transfer rates of up to 1.5
Gb/s.
2.10 Serial Ports
The KINO-6614 has two high-speed UART serial ports. The serial ports have the following
specifications.
The KINO-6614 IrDA supports the following interfaces.
Serial Infrared (SIR)
Shift Keyed Infrared (ASKIR)
If an IrDA port is need, COM2 must be configured as either SIR or ASKIR mode in the
BIOS under Super IO devices. Normal RS-232 COM2 is then disabled.
2.12 USB Interfaces
The KINO-6614 supports eight USB interfaces, four internal and four external. The USB
interfaces support USB 2.0.
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2.13 PCI Interfaces
The KINO-6614 motherboard offers one PCI Slot Expansion Module for board expansion.
2.14 BIOS
The KINO-6614 uses a licensed copy of AMI BIOS. The features of the flash BIOS used
are listed below:
SMIBIOS (DMI) compliant
Console redirection function support
PXE (Pre-Boot Execution Environment ) support
USB booting support
2.15 Operating Temperature and Temperature Control
The maximum and minimum operating temperatures for the KINO-6614 are listed below.
Minimum Operating Temperature: 0ºC (32°F)
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Maximum Operating Temperature: 60°C (140°F)
A cooling fan and heat sink must be installed on the CPU. Thermal paste must be
smeared on the lower side of the heat sink before it is mounted on the CPU. Heat sinks
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are also mounted on the chipsets to ensure the operating temperature of these chips
remain low.
2.16 Audio Codec
The KINO-6614 has an integrated REALTEK ALC655 CODEC. The ALC655 CODEC is a
16-bit, full-duplex AC'97 Rev. 2.3 compatible six-channel audio CODEC designed for PC
multimedia systems, including host/soft audio and AMR/CNR-based designs. Some of the
features of the codec are listed below.
Meets performance requirements for audio on PC99/2001 systems
Meets Microsoft WHQL/WLP 2.0 audio requirements
16-bit Stereo full-duplex CODEC with 48KHz sampling rate
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Compliant with AC'97 Rev 2.3 specifications
Front-Out, Surround-Out, MIC-In and LINE-In Jack Sensing
14.318MHz -> 24.576MHz PLL to eliminate crystal
12.288MHz BITCLK input
Integrated PCBEEP generator to save buzzer
Interrupt capability
Three analog line-level stereo inputs with 5-bit volume control, LINE_IN
Two analog line-level mono inputs: PCBEEP, PHONE-IN
Two software selectable MIC inputs
Dedicated Front-MIC input for front panel applications (software selectable)
Boost preamplifier for MIC input
LINE input shared with surround output; MIC input shared with Center and
LFE output
Built-in 50mW/20ohm amplifier for both Front-out and Surround-Out
External Amplifier Power Down (EAPD) capability
Power management and enhanced power saving features
Adjustable VREFOUT control
Standard 48-pin LQFP package
EAX™ 1.0 & 2.0 compatible
Direct Sound 3D™ compatible
A3D™ compatible
I3DL2 compatible
HRTF 3D positional audio
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10-band software equalizer
Voice cancellation and key shifting in Karaoke mode
AVRack® Media Player
Configuration Panel for improved user convenience
2.17 Power Consumption
Table 2-2 shows the power consumption parameters for the KINO-6614 when a Pentium
4 processor with a clock speed of 2.8GHz and 533MHz FSB is running with two DDR
400MHz 1GB DIMM modules.
VoltageCurrent
+5V 3.51A
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+12V 5.52A
+3.3V 1.98A
Table 2-2: Power Consumption
2.18 Packaged Contents and Optional Accessory Items
2.18.1 Package Contents
The KINO-6614 is shipped with the following components.
1 x KINO-6614 single board computer
1 x IDE ATA 66/100 flat cable
1 x Dual RS-232 cable
2 x SATA cabl es
1 x SATA power cable
1 x I/O shielding
1 x Mini jumper pack
1 x Utility CD
1 x Quick Installation Guide
2.18.2 Optional Accessory Items
The items shown in the list below are optional accessory items are purchased separately.
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USB cable
CPU cooler
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Chapter
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3 Connectors and
Jumpers
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3.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors
Section 3.1.1 shows peripheral interface connector locations. Section 3.1.2 lists all the
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peripheral interface connectors seen in Section
3.1.1.
3.1.1 KINO-6614 Layout
Figure 3-1 shows the on-board peripheral connectors, backplane peripheral connectors
and on-board jumpers.
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Figure 3-1: Connector and Jumper Locations
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3.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors
Table 3-1 shows a list of the peripheral interface connectors on the KINO-6614. Detailed
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descriptions of these connectors can be found in Section
Connector Type Label
ATX power connector 20-pin connector ATX20
CPU power connector 4-pin connector CPU12V1
DDR DIMM socket 180-pin slot DIMM1
DDR DIMM socket 180-pin slot DIMM2
Digital I/O connector 10-pin header DIO1
System fan connector (1) 3-pin wafer connector SYS_FAN1
System fan connector (2) 3-pin wafer connector SYS_FAN2
Front panel connector 8-pin header F_PANEL1
IDE Interface connector (primary) 40-pin box header PIDE1
3.2.
IDE Interface connector (secondary) 40-pin box header SIDE1
IrDA Interface connector 6-pin header IR2
PCI slot PCI slot PCI1
SATA drive connector (1) 7-pin SATA connector S_ATA1
SATA drive connector (2) 7-pin SATA connector S_ATA2
SATA drive connector (3) 7-pin SATA connector S_ATA3
SATA drive connector (4) 7-pin SATA connector S_ATA4
Serial port connector 10-pin box header COM2
SMBus connector 4-pin header J_SMB1
USB connector (1) 8-pin header USB46
USB connector (2) 8-pin header USB57
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Table 3-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors
3.1.3 Rear Panel Connectors
Table 3-2 lists the rear panel connectors on the KINO-6614. Detailed descriptions of these
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connectors can be found in Section
Connector Type Label
Audio connector Audio Jacks AUDIO_CV1
CRT connector 15-pin female connector VGA1
Ethernet connector (1) RJ-45 connector LAN1_USB01
Ethernet connector (2) RJ-45 connector LAN2_USB23
Keyboard/Mouse connector 6-pin mini din connector KB_MS1
Serial port connector DB-9 male connector COM_C1
Parallel port connector DB-25 female conn ector LPT_C1
USB 2.0 port (1) USB port connector LAN1_USB01
USB 2.0 port (2) USB port connector LAN2_USB23
3.3.
Table 3-2: Rear Panel Connectors
3.1.4 On-board Jumpers
Table 3-3 lists the on-board jumper. Detailed descriptions of the jumper can be found in
Section
Description Label Type
Clear CMOS J_CMOS13-pin header
Table 3-3: On-board Jumper
4.6.
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3.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors
Internal peripheral connectors are found on the motherboard and are only accessible
when the motherboard is outside of the chassis. T his se ction h as complet e d esc ription s of
all the internal, peripheral connectors on the KINO-6614.
3.2.1 ATX Power Connector
CN Label: ATX20
CN Type: 20-pin connector (2x10)
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CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-4
This 20-pin power connector supports the ATX power supply.
The DIO connector is managed through a Super I/O chip. The DIO connector pins are
user programmable. The digital IO port of KINO-6614 is 5V CMOS level.
The cooling fan connectors on the KINO-6614 provide a 12V, 500mA current to a CPU
cooling fan and a system cooling fan.
Figure 3-5: Fan Connector Locations
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 Rotation Signal
2 +12V
3 Ground
Table 3-7: System Fan Connector Pinouts
3.2.5 Front Panel Connector
CN Label: F_PANEL1
CN Type: 8-pin header (2x4)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-8
Figure 3-6
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The front panel connector connects to several external switches and indicators to monitor
and control the motherboard. These indicators and switches include:
Power LED
ATX Power button
Reset button
HDD LED
Figure 3-6: Front Panel Connector Location
PIN
1 PWRBTN+ 2 PWRLED+ Power
Button
3 PWRBTN- 4 PWRLED5 HDDLED+ 6 RESET+ HD LED
7 HDLED- 8 RESET-
DESCRIPTIONPIN DESCRIPTION
Table 3-8: Front Panel Connector Pinouts
3.2.6 IDE Connectors
CN Label: PIDE1 and SIDE1
CN Type: 40-pin box header (2x20)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-9
Figure 3-7
Power LED
RESET
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One 40-pin IDE device connector on the KINO-6614 motherboard supports connectivity to
ATA 133 IDE devices with data transfer rates up to 133MB/s.
Figure 3-7: IDE Device Connector Location
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PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO.DESCRIPTION
1 RESET# 2 GND
3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8
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PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO.DESCRIPTION
5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9
7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10
9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11
11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12
13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13
15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14
17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15
19 GND 20 N/C
21 IDE DRQ 22 GND
23 IOW# 24 GND
25 IOR# 26 GND
27 IDE CHRDY 28 BALE – DEFAULT
29 IDE DACK 30 GND
31 INTERRUPT 32 N/C
33 SA1 34 PDIAG#
35 SA0 36 SA2
37 HDC CS0# 38 HDC CS1#
39 HDD ACTIVE# 40 GND
Table 3-9: IDE Connector Pinouts
3.2.7 IrDA Infrared Interface Connector
CN Label: IR2
CN Type: 6-pin header (1x6)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-10
Figure 3-8
The integrated infrared (IrDA) connector supports both Serial Infrared (SIR) and Amplitude
Shift Key Infrared (ASKIR) interfaces.
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Figure 3-8: IR Connector Location
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 VCC
2 NC
3 IR-RX
4 GND
5 IR-TX
6 CIR-RX
Table 3-10: IR Connector Pinouts
3.2.8 Serial Port Connector
CN Label: COM2
CN Type: 10-pin header (2x5)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-11
Figure 3-9
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The serial ports connectors connect to RS-232 serial port device.
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KINO-6614 Motherboard
Figure 3-9: Serial Port Connector Location
PIN Description
1 DATA CARRIER DETECT (DCD)
2 RECEIVE DATA (RXD)
3 TRANSMIT DATA (TXD)
4 DATA TERMINAL READY
5 Ground (GND)
6 DATA SET READY (DSR)
7 REQUEST TO SEND (RTS)
8 CLEAR TO SEND (CTS)
9 RING INDICATOR (RI)
10 Ground (GND)
(DTR)
Table 3-11: Serial Port Connector Pinouts
3.2.9 SATA Drive Connectors
CN Label: S_ATA1, S_ATA2, S_ATA3 and S_ATA4
CN Type: 7-pin SATA drive conn ector
CN Location: See
Figure 3-10
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-12
The four SATA drive connectors are connected to four SATA drives. SATA drives transfer
data at speeds as high as 1.5Gb/s.
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Figure 3-10: SATA Drive Connector Locations
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 GND
2 TX+
3 TX4 GND
5 RX6 RX+
7 GND
Table 3-12: SATA Drive Connector Pinouts
3.2.10 SMBus Connector
CN Label: J_SMB1
CN Type: 4-pin header (1x4)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-13
The SMBus connector is a multi-device bus that permits multiple chips to work on the
Figure 3-11
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same bus and enables each one to act as master device by initiating data tran sfers.
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Figure 3-11: SMBus Connector Location
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 5V
2 SMBCLK
3 SMBDATA
4 GND
Table 3-13: SMBus Connector Pinouts
3.2.11 Internal USB Connectors
CN Label: USB46 and USB57
CN Type: 8-pin header (2x4)
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-14
One 2x4 pin connector provides connectivity to two USB 2.0 ports. The USB ports are
used for I/O bus expansion.
The peripheral connectors on the back panel are connected to devices externally when
the KINO-6614 is installed in a chassis. The peripheral connectors on the rear panel are:
2 x Audio jacks
1 x VGA connector
2 x RJ-45 Ethernet connectors
2 x Keyboard/mouse connectors
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1 x Serial port connectors
1 x Parallel port connector
4 x USB 2.0 connectors
Line Out port (Lime): Connects to a headphone or a speaker. With
multi-channel configurations, this port can also connect to front speakers.
Microphone (Pink): Connects a microphone.
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 7)
Figure 3-14
Figure 3-14: Audio Connector
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3.3.2 Ethernet Connectors
CN Label: LAN1_USB01 and LAN2_USB23
CN Type: RJ-45
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CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See
The KINO-6614 is equipped with two built-in GbE Ethernet controll ers. The cont rollers can
connect to the LAN through two RJ-45 LAN connectors. There are two LEDs on the
connector indicating the status of LAN. The pin assignments are listed in the following
table:
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 MDIA3- 5 MDIA1+
2 MDIA3+ 6 MDIA2+-
3. MDIA2- 7 MDIA0-
4. MDIA1- 8 MDIA0+
Table 3-15: Ethernet Connector Pinouts
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 4 and 6)
Table 3-15
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Figure 3-15: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
The RJ-45 Ethernet connector has two status LEDs, one green / orange and one yellow.
The green / orange LED indicates the speed and the yellow LED indicates activity or is
linked on the port. See
Table 3-16.
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STATUS DESCRIPTION STATUS DESCRIPTION
GREEN 100Mbps connection YELLOW Linked
ORANGE 1Gbps connection BLINKING Data Activity
Table 3-16: RJ-45 Ethernet Connector LEDs
3.3.3 USB Connectors
CN Label: LAN1_USB01 and LAN2_USB23
CN Type: USB port
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SPEED LED ACT/LINK LED
CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 3 and 5)
Table 3-17
USB devices can be connected directly to the USB connectors on the rear panel.
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 VCC
2 DATA3 DATA+
4 GROUND
Table 3-17: External USB Connector Pinouts
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4
4
1
1
Figure 3-16: Ethernet Connector and USB Ports Pinout Locations
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3.3.4 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
CN Label: KB_MS1
CN Type: PS/2 connector
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CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 1)
Table 3-18 and Table 3-19
The KINO-6614 keyboard and mouse connectors are standard PS/2 connectors.
Figure 3-17: PS/2 Pinouts
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 Keyboard DATA
2 NC
3 GND
4 VCC
5 Keyboard CLOCK
6 NC
Table 3-18: Keyboard Connector Pinouts
PIN DESCRIPTION
1 Mouse DATA
2 NC
3 GND
4 VCC
5 Mouse CLOCK
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6 NC
Table 3-19: Mouse Connector Pinouts
3.3.5 Serial Port Connectors
CN Label: COM_C1
CN Type: D-sub 9 male connector
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CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 9)
Table 3-20
The serial ports can be connected to a serial communications device directly.
Figure 3-18: External Serial Port Connector
PIN Description
1 DATA CARRIER DETECT (DCD1)
2 RECEIVE DATA (RXD1)
3 TRANSMIT DATA (TXD1)
4 DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR1)
5 GROUND (GND1)
6 DATA SET READY (DSR1)
7 REQUEST TO SEND (RTS1)
8 CLEAR TO SEND (CTS1)
9 RING INDICATOR (RI1)
Table 3-20: External Serial Port Pinouts
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3.3.6 VGA Connector
CN Label: VGA1
CN Type: 15-pin female connector
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CN Location: See
CN Pinouts: See
Figure 3-13 (labeled number 8)
Table 3-21
The standard 15-pin VGA connector connects to a CRT or LCD display monitor.
Figure 3-19: VGA Connector
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO.DESCRIPTION
1 RED 2 GREEN
3 BLUE 4 NC
5 GND 6 GND
7 GND 8 GND
9 VCC 10 GND
11 NC 12 DDC DAT
13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC
15 DDCCLK
Table 3-21: VGA Connector Pinouts
3.3.7 Parallel Connector
CN Label: LPT_C1
CN Type: DB-25 Female connector
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CN Location: See Figure 3-13 (labeled 2)
CN Pinouts: See
Figure 3-20 and Table 3-22
The KINO-6614 motherboard includes one external parallel port, accessed through 25-pin
D-type female connector LPT1. These ports are usually connected to a printer.
Figure 3-20: Parallel Connector Pinout Locations
PIN Description PIN Description
1 STROBE# 2 DATA 0
3 DATA 1 4 DATA 2
5 DATA 3 6 DATA 4
7 DATA 5 8 DATA 6
9 DATA 7 10 ACKNOWLEDGE
11 BUSY 12 PAPER EMPTY
13 PRINTER SELECT 14 AUTO FORM FEED #
15 ERROR# 16 INITIALIZE
17 PRINTER SELECT LN# 18 GND
19 GND 20 GND
21 GND 22 GND
23 GND 24 GND
25 GND
Table 3-22: Parallel Connector Pinouts
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4
4 Installation and
Configuration
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4.1 Anti-static Precautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components,
including the KINO-6614. (Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD.) It is therefore
critical that whenever the KINO-6614 (or any other electrical component) is handled, the
following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to.
Wear an anti-static wrist band: Wearing a simple anti-static wrist band can
help to prevent ESD from damaging the board.
Self-grounding: Before handling the board touch any grounded conducting
material. During the time the board is handled, frequently touch any
conducting materials that are connected to the ground.
4.2 Installation Considerations
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NOTE:
The following installation notices and installation considerations should be
read and understood before the motherboard is installed. All installation
notices pertaining to the installation of the motherboard should be strictly
adhered to. Failing to adhere to these precautions may lead to severe
damage of the motherboard and injury to the person installing the
motherboard.
4.2.1 Installation Notices
Before and during the installation of the KINO-6614, please do the following:
Read the user manual
o The user manual provides a complete description of the KINO-6614,
installation instructions and configuration options.
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Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff (ESD)
o Electronic components are easily damaged by ESD. Wearing an ESD cuff
removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage.
Place the motherboard on an antistatic pad
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o When installing or configuring the motherboard, place it on an antistatic
pad. This helps to prevent potential ESD damage.
Turn off all power to the KINO-6614
o When working with the motherboard, make sure that it is disconnected
from all power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system.
Before and during the installation of the KINO-6614 DO NOT:
remove any of the stickers on the PCB board. These stickers are required for
warranty validation.
use the product before verifying all the cables and power connectors are
properly connected.
allow screws to come in contact with the PCB circuit, connector pins, or its
components.
4.3 Unpacking
NOTE:
If any of the items listed below are missing when the KINO-6614 is
unpacked, do not proceed with the installation and contact the KINO-6614
reseller or vendor.
4.3.1 Unpacking Precautions
Before installing the KINO-6614, unpack the motherboard. Some components on
KINO-6614 are very sensitive to static electricity and can be damaged by a sudden rush of
power. To protect it from being damaged, follow these precautions:
The user should ground them self to remove any static charge before
touching the KINO-6614. To do so wear a grounded wrist strap at all times or
frequently touch any conducting materials that is connected to the ground.
Handle the KINO-6614 by its edges. Do not touch the IC chips, lead s or
circuitry if not necessary.
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Do not place a PCB on top of an anti-static bag. Only the inside of the bag is safe from
static discharge.
4.3.2 Checklist
When unpacking the KINO-6614, please make sure that the package contains the
following items.
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1 x KINO-6614 single board computer
1 x IDE ATA 66/100 flat cable
1 x Dual RS-232 cable
2 x SATA cabl es
1 x SATA power cable
1 x I/O shielding
1 x Mini jumper pack
1 x Utility CD
1 x Quick Installation Guide
CPU cooler (optional)
USB cable (optional)
If one or more of these items are missing, please contact the reseller or vendor the
KINO-6614 was purchased from and do not proceed any further with the installation.
4.4 KINO-6614 motherboard Installation
WARNING!
1. Never run the motherboard without an appropriate heat sink and cooler
that can be ordered from IEI Technology or purchased separately.
2. Be sure to use the CPU 12V power connector for the CPU power.
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WARNING!
Please note that the installation instructions described in this manual should
be carefully followed in order to avoid damage to the motherboard components
and injury to the user.
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WARNING!
When installing electronic components onto the motherboard always take the
following anti-static precautions in order to prevent ESD damage to the
motherboard and other electronic components like the CPU an d DIMM
modules
The following components must be installed onto the motherboard or connected to the
motherboard during the installation process.
CPU
CPU cooling kit
DDR memory modules
Peripheral device connection
4.5 Socket LGA775 CPU Installation
4.5.1 CPU Selection: HT Functionality Requirements
Enabling Hyper-Threading Technology on your system requires meeting all of the platform
requirements listed below:
CPU: An Intel® Pentium 4 Processor with HT Technology must be installed
Chipset: An Intel® Chipset that supports HT Technology(that has been met
by the KINO-6614)
OS: An operating system that has optimizations for HT Technology
4.5.1.1 CPU Installation
WARNING:
CPUs are expensive and sensitive components. When installing the CPU
please be careful not to damage it in anyway. Make sure the CPU is
installed properly and ensure that a heat sink and CPU cooling fan are
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properly installed before the KINO-6614 is run.
If a heat sink and cooling fan are not properly installed both the CPU and
the board may be damaged.
The LGA775 socket is shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1: Intel LGA775 Socket
WARNING:
When handling the CPU, only hold it on the sides. DO NOT touch the pins
at the bottom of the CPU.
To install Socket LGA775 CPU onto the KINO-6614, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Remove the protective cover. Remove the black protective cover by prying it
off the load plate. To remove the protective cover, loca te the “REMOVE” sign
and use the fingernail to pry the protective cover off. (See
Figure 4-2)
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Figure 4-2: Remove the CPU Socket Protective Shield
Step 2: Open the socket. Disengage the load lever by pressing the lever down and
slightly outward to clear the retention tab. Rotate the load lever to a fully open
position. Then rotate the load plate towards the opposite direction. (See
)
4-3
Figure
Figure 4-3: Open the CPU Socket Load Plate
Step 3: Inspect the CPU socket Make sure there are no be nt pins and make sure the
socket contacts are free of foreign material. If any debris is found, remove it with
compressed air.
Step 4: Orientate the CPU properly . Make sure the IHS (Integrated Heat Sink) side is
facing upward.
Step 5: Correctly position the CPU. Match the Pin 1 mark with the cut edge on the
CPU socket.
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Step 6: Align the CPU pins. Locate pin 1 and the two orientation notches on the CPU.
Carefully match the two orientation notches on the CPU with the socket
alignment keys.
Step 7: Insert the CPU. Gently insert the CPU into the socket. If the CPU pins are
properly aligned, the CPU should slide into the CPU socket smoothly. See
Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4: Insert the Socket LGA775 CPU
Step 8: Close the CPU socket. Close the load plate and engage the load lever by
pushing it back to its original position. Secure the load lever under the retention
tab on the side of CPU socket.
Step 9: Connect the CPU power connector. Connect the CPU 12V cable to the CPU
12V power connector after the cooling kit is installed.Step 0:
4.5.2 Socket LGA775 Cooling Kit Installation
WARNING:
It is strongly recommended that you DO NOT use the original heat
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sink and cooler provided by Intel on the KINO-6614.
Intel’s heat sink does not come with a support bracket on the soldering
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side, the PCB may be bent by the weight of the cooling kit.
IEI’s cooling kit (CF-520 and CF-775A) includes a support bracket that is
combined with the heat sink mounted on the CPU to counterweigh and
balance the load on both sides of the PCB.
CF-520-RS
Figure 4-5: IEI LGA-775 Cooling Kit
The IEI LGA775 CPU cooling kit (CF-520 and CF-775A) shown in
CPU heat sink and a cooling fan.
CF-775A-RS
NOTE:
Do not wipe off (accidentally or otherwise) the pre-sprayed layer of thermal
paste on the bottom of the CF- 520 heat sink. The thermal paste between
the CPU and the heat sink is important for optimum heat dissipation.
To install the cooling kit follow the instructions below.
Figure 4-5 comprises a
Step 1: Place the cooling kit onto the socket LGA775 CPU. Make sure the CPU
cable can be properly routed when the cooling kit is installed.
Step 2: Properly align the cooling kit. Make sure the four spring screw fasteners can
pass through the pre-drilled holes on the PCB.
Step 3: Mount the cooling kit. Gently place the cooling kit on top of the CPU. Make
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sure the four threaded screws on the corners of the cooling kit properly pass
through the predrilled holes on the bottom of the PCB.
Step 4: Secure the cooling kit. From the solder side of the PCB, align the support
bracket to the screw threads on heat sink that were inserted through the PCB
holes. (See
Figure 4-6: Securing the Heat sink to the PCB Board
Figure 4-6)
Step 5: Tighten the screws. Use a screwdriver to tighten the four screws. Tighten each
nut a few turns at a time and do not over-tighten the screws.
Step 6: Connect the fan cable. Connect the cooling kit fan cable to the fan connector
on the KINO-6614. Carefully route the cable and avoid heat generating chips
and fan blades.Step 0:
4.5.3 DIMM Module Installation
4.5.3.1 Purchasing the Memory Module
WARNING!
When purchasing the DIMM modules, make sure the modules are
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compatible with the DIMM slot specified in Section 2.6 Memory
Support.
WARNING!
The board supports DDR1 DIMM modules only. DDR1 and DDR are
not compatible. If a DDR DIMM module is installed, the system may be
damaged and become inaccessible. Please only use DDR1 DIMM
modules.
4.5.3.2 DIMM Module Installation
The KINO-6614 has two DDR DIMM sockets. Follow the steps below to install the DIMM
module.
Step 1: Make sure the two handles of the DIMM socket are in the "open" position,
leaning outward (
Figure 4-7).
Figure 4-7: Installing the DIMM Module
Step 2: Slowly slide the DIMM module along the plastic guides on both ends of the
socket. Press the DIMM module down into the socket until it clicks into position
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and the two handles have automatically locked the memory module into place
Figure 4-8).
(
Figure 4-8: Locking the DIMM Module
Step 3: To remove the memory module, push both handles outward, and the memory
module is ejected by the mechanism in the socket. Step 0:
4.5.4 Peripheral Device Connection
Cables provided by IEI that connect peripheral devices to the motherboard are listed in
Table 4-1. Cables not included in the kit must be separately purchased.
Quantity Type
1 IDE flat cable
2 SATA cables
1 SATA power cable
1 Dual RS-232 cable
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Table 4-1: IEI Provided Cables
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4.5.4.1 IDE Disk Drive Connector
The cable used to connect the motherboard to the IDE HDD is a standard 40-pin ATA
66/100 flat cable. To connect an IDE HDD to the motherboard, follow the instructions
below.
Step 1: Find the ATA 66/100 flat cable in the kit that came with the motherboard.
Step 2: Connect one end of the cable to either the PIDE1 (primary IDE) or SIDE1
(secondary IDE) connector on the motherboard. A keyed pin on the IDE
connectors prevents it from being connected incorrectly.
Step 3: Locate the red wire on the other side of the cable that corresponds to the pin 1
connector.
Step 4: Connect the other side of the cable to the HDD making sure that the pin 1 cable
corresponds to pin 1 on the connector.Step 0:
Figure 4-9: Connection of IDE Connector
NOTE:
When two IDE disk drives are connected together, back-end jumpers on
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the drives must be used to configure one drive as a master and the other as
a slave.
4.5.4.2 COM Port Connectors
The KINO-6614 provides two serial ports interfaced through one 10-pin male header
(COM2) and one DB-9 connector. The serial ports facilitate the connection to serial
devices or a communications network, e.g., terminal console.
4.5.5 SATA (Serial ATA) Connection
The KINO motherboard comes with two 7-pin SATA connectors. To connect a SATA
device to the motherboard, follow the instructions below.
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Step 1: Find the SATA and SATA power cables in the kit that came with the
motherboard.
Step 2: Connect one end of a 7-pin SATA connector to a SATA connector on the
motherboard. The SATA connector is keyed to prevent it from being inserted
incorrectly.
Step 3: Connect the other end of the cable to a SATA drive.
Step 4: Connect the 15-pin end of the SATA power connector to a SATA drive power
connector.
Step 5: Connect the 4P end of the of the SATA power connector to a power supply.
Step 0:
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Figure 4-10: Connection of SATA Connector
4.5.6 USB Port Installation
To connect a USB port to the motherboard, follow the instructions below.
Step 1: Connect the 8-pin connector end of a USB port to pin header cable to the
USB23, USB45 or USB67 header on the motherboard. Be sure to align pin 1 on
the connector to pin 1 on the header.
Step 2: Connect the other end of the cable to a standard USB connector.Step 0:
Figure 4-11: Conn ection of a USB Connector
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4.6 On-board Jumpers
NOTE:
A jumper is a metal bridge that is
used to close an electrical circuit. It
consists of two metal pins and a small
metal clip (often protected by a plastic
cover) that slides over the pins to
connect them. To CLOSE/SHORT a
jumper means connecting the pins of
the jumper with the plastic clip and to
OPEN a jumper means removing the
plastic clip from a jumper.
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Figure 4-12 Jumper
The KINO-6614 motherboard has one on-board jumper. The jumper is described in the
following section.
4.6.1 Clear CMOS Jumper
Jumper Label: J_COMS1
Jumper Typ e: 3-pin header
Jumper Settings: See
Jumper Location: See Figure 4-13
If the KINO-6614 fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings, use this jumper to clear the
CMOS data and reset the system BIOS information. To do this, use the jumper cap to
close pins 2 and 3 for a few seconds then reinstall the jumper clip back to pins 1 and 2.
Table 4-2
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If the “CMOS Settings Wrong” message is displayed during the boot up process, the fault
may be corrected by pressing the F1 to enter the CMOS Setup menu. Do one of the
following:
Enter the correct CMOS setting
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Load Optimal Defaults
Load Failsafe Defaults.
After having done one of the above, save the changes and exit the CMOS Setup menu.
Clear CMOS DESCRIPTION
Short 1-2 Normal Operation (Default)
Short 2-3 Clear CMOS Setup
Table 4-2: Clear CMOS Jumper Settings
The clear CMOS jumper is located in Figure 4-13.
Figure 4-13: Jumper Location
4.7 Chassis Installation
After the CPU, the cooling kit, and the DIMM modules have been installed and after the
internal peripheral connectors have been connected to the peripheral devices and the
jumpers have been configure, the motherboard can be mounted into chassis.
To mount the motherboard into a chassis please refer to the chassis user g uide t hat cam e
with the product.
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4.8 Rear Panel Connectors
4.8.1 CRT Connection
The conventional CRT monitor connector is a 15-pin, female D-SUB connector. Pin
assignments can be seen in that can be connected to external monitors.
4.8.2 Ethernet Connection
The rear panel RJ-45 connectors can be connected to an external LAN and communicate
with data transfer rates up to 1Gb/s.
4.8.3 USB Connection
The rear panel USB connectors provide easier and quicker access to external USB
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devices. The rear panel USB connector is a standard connector and can easily be
connected to other USB devices.
4.8.4 Serial Connection
The rear panel serial connector (COM_C1) provides easy and quick access to external
serial devices.
4.8.5 Keyboard and Mouse Connection
A PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse can be connected to the appropriate PS/2 connector
on the rear panel.
4.8.6 Audio Interface
AC’97 Audio signals are interfaced through the audio jack con ne ctors. The sig nals in clu de
microphone and line-out stereo.
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5 AMI BIOS Setup
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5.1 Introduction
A licensed copy of AMI BIOS is preprogrammed into the ROM BIOS. The BIOS setup
program allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This chapter describes
how to access the BIOS setup program and the configuration options that may be
changed.
5.1.1 Starting Setup
The AMI BIOS is activated when the computer is turned on. The setup program can be
activated in one of two ways.
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1. Press the D
2. Press the D
appears on the screen. 0.
If the message disappears before, restart the computer and try again.
ELETE key as soon as the system is turned on or
ELETE key when the “Press Del to enter SETUP” message
5.1.2 Using Setup
Use the arrow keys to highlight items, press ENTER to select, use the “+” and “-“ keys to
change entries, press F1 for help and press E
Key Function
Up arrow Move to previous item
Down arrow Move to next item
Left arrow Move to the item on the left hand side
Right arrow Move to the item on the right hand side
Esc key Main Menu – Quit and not save changes into CMOS
SC to quit. Navigation keys are shown in.
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu --
Exit current page and return to Main Menu
“+” key Increase the numeric value or make changes
“-“ key Decrease the numeric value or make changes
F1 key General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Page Setup Menu
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F2 /F3 key Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color
F10 key Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
Table 5-1: BIOS Navigation Keys
5.1.3 Getting Help
When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the
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forward.
possible selections for the highlighted item appears. To exit the Help Window press E
the F1 key again.
SC or
5.1.4 Unable to Reboot after Configuration Changes
If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made, CMOS
defaults. Use the jumper described in Chapter
4, Section 4.6.1.
5.1.5 BIOS Menu Bar
The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items:
Main Changes the basic system configuration.
AdvancedChanges the advanced system settings.
PCIPnP Changes the advanced PCI/PnP Settings
Boot Changes the system boot configuration.
Security Sets User and Supervisor Passwords.
Chipset Changes the chipset setting s.
The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu
items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above.
5.2 Main
When the BIOS Setup program is entered, the Main menu (BIOS Menu 1) appears. The
Main menu gives an overview of the basic system information.
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Power Changes power management settings.
Exit Selects exit options and loads default settings
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BIOS Menu 1: Main
System Overview
The System Overvie w lists a brief summary of different system components. Th e fields in
System Overview cannot be changed. The items shown in the system overview include:
AMI BIOS: Displays auto-detected BIOS information
o Version: Current BIOS version
o Build Date: Date the current BIOS version was made
o ID: Installed BIOS ID
Processor: Displays auto-detected CPU specifications
o Type: Names the currently installed processor
o Speed: List s the processor speed
o Count: The number of CPUs on the motherboard
System Memory: Displays the auto-detected system memory.
o Size: Lists memory size
The System Overview field also has two user configurabl e fields:
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System Time [xx:xx:xx]: The system time is set here.
System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx]: The system date is set here.
5.3 Advanced
The Advanced menu (BIOS Menu 2) allows access to the CPU and peripheral device
configuration options through the following sub-menus:
WARNING:
Setting the wrong values in the sections below may cause the system to
malfunction. Make sure that the settings made are compatible with the
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hardware.
CPU Configuration (see Section 5.3.1)
IDE Configuration (see Section 5.3.2)
Floppy Configuration (see Section 5.3.3)
Super IO Configuration (see Section 5.3.4)
Hardware Health Configuration (see Section 5.3.5)
ACPI Configuration (see Section 5.3.6)
MPS Configuration (see Section 5.3.7)
USB Configuration (see Section 5.3.8)
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BIOS Menu 2: Advanced
5.3.1 CPU Configuration
The CPU Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 3) shows detailed CPU specifications and
CPU configuration options.
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BIOS Menu 3: CPU Configuration
The CPU Configuration menu (
Manufacturer: Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer
Brand String: Lists the brand name of the CPU bei ng used
Frequency: Lists the CPU processing speed
FSB Speed: Lists the FSB speed
Cache L1: Lists the CPU L1 cach e size
Cache L2: Lists the CPU L2 cach e size
Ratio Actual Value: Lists the actual CPU ratio
The following CPU Configuration menu items can be configured.
Clock Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
Use the Clock Spread Spectrum BIOS option to improve CPU EMI issues.
BIOS Menu 3) lists the following CPU details:
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Disabled DEFAULT
The clock spread spectrum is disabled
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Enabled
The clock spread spectrum is enabled
5.3.2 IDE Configuration
The IDE Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 4) allows changes to t he configurations for the
IDE devices installed in the system.
BIOS Menu 4: IDE Configuration
OnBoard PCI IDE Controller [Both]
Use the OnBoard PCI IDE Controller BIOS option to specify the IDE channels used by
the onboard PCI IDE controller. The following configuration options are available.
Disabled
Primary
Prevents the system from using the onboard IDE
Only allows the system to detect the Primary IDE
controller
channel, including both the Primary Master and the
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Primary Slave
Secondary
Only allows the system to detect the Secondary IDE
channel, including both the Secondary Master and
Secondary Slave
Both DEFAULT
Allows the system to detect both the Primary and
Secondary IDE channels including the Primary Master,
Primary Slave, Secondary Master and Secondary
Slave.
SATA Mode Selection [4P(IDE) + 4S(IDE)]
Use the SATA Mode Selection option to specify the maximum number of drives that can
be used on the system.
When entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the
status of the auto detected IDE devices. The following IDE devices are detected and are
shown in the IDE Configuration menu:
Primary IDE Master
Primary IDE Slave
Secondary IDE Master
Secondary IDE Slave
Third IDE Master
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Third IDE Slave
Fourth IDE Master
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Fourth IDE Slave
The IDE Configuration menu (
BIOS Menu 4) allows changes to the configurations for the
IDE devices installed in the system. If an IDE device is detected, and one of the above
listed four BIOS configuration options are selected, the IDE configuration options shown in
Section
5.3.2.1 appear.
Hard Disk Write Protect [Disabled]
Use the Hard Disk Write Protect BIOS option to protect the hard disks from being
overwritten. This menu item is only effective if the device is accessed through the BIOS.
Disabled DEFAULT
Enabled
Prevents hard disks from being overwritten
Allows hard disks to be overwritten
IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) [35]
Use the IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) BIOS to specify the maximum time (in seconds) the
AMI BIOS can search for IDE devices. This allows fine-tuning of the settings to allow for
faster boot times. The following configuration options are available.
The best setting to use if the onboard IDE controllers are set to a specific IDE disk drive in
the AMIBIOS is “0 seconds” and a large majority of ultra ATA hard disk drives can be
detected well within “5 seconds”.
ATA (PI) 80Pin Cable Detection [Host]
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Use the ATA (PI) 80Pin Cable Detection option to enable the system to detect the
correct cable. When an Ultra ATA/66, an Ultra ATA/100 or an Ultra ATA/133 IDE hard disk
drive is used, an 80-conductor ATA cable must be used. The 80-conductor ATA cable is
plug compatible with the standard 40-conductor ATA cable. The system must detect the
presence of correct cable so that the AMIBIOS can instruct the drive to run at the correct
speed for the cable type detected.
Host & Device
Host DEFAULT
Device
IDE PIO Pre-Fetch Enable [Disabled]
The IDE PIO PreFetch Enable BIOS Option sets the IDE controller to prefetch IDE data.
Disabled DEFAULT
Enabled
Both the motherboard onboard IDE controller and
IDE disk drive are used to detect the type of IDE
cable used.
The motherboard onboard IDE controller detects
the type of IDE cable used.
The IDE disk drive to detects the type of IDE cable
used.
IDE controller cannot prefetch data
IDE controller can prefetch data
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5.3.2.1 IDE Master, IDE Slave
IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration options for both primary and secondary IDE
devices are shown in the BIOS menu below.
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BIOS Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration
Auto-Detected Drive Parameters
The “grayed-out” items in the left frame are IDE disk drive parameters automatically
detected from the firmware of the selected IDE disk drive. The drive parameters are listed
as follows:
Device: Lists the device type (e.g. hard disk, CD-ROM etc.)
Vendor: Lists the device manufacturer
Size: The size of the device.
LBA Mode: Indicates whether the LBA (Logical Block Addressing) is a
method of addressing data on a disk drive is supported or not.
Block Mode: Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increa sing the
amount of data transferred. Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per
interrupt if block mode is not used. Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB
per interrupt.
PIO Mode: Indicates the PIO mode of the installed device.
Async DMA: Indicates the highest Asynchronous DMA Mode that is
supported.
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Type [Auto]
The Type BIOS option determines the type of device that the AMIBIOS attempts to boot
from after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) has completed.
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Ultra DMA: Indicates the highest Synchronous DMA Mode that is supported.
S.M.A.R.T.: Indicates whether or not the Self-Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology protocol is supported.
Not Installed
Auto DEFAULT
CD/DVD
ARMD
Selecting this value prevents the BIOS from searching
for an IDE disk drive on the specified channel.
This selection enables the BIOS to auto detect the
IDE disk drive type attached to the specified channel.
This setting should be used if an IDE hard disk drive is
attached to the specified channel.
The CD/DVD option specifies that an IDE CD-ROM
drive is attached to the specified IDE channel. The
BIOS does not attempt to search for other types of
IDE disk drives on the specified channel.
This option specifies an ATAPI Removable Media
Device. These include, but are not limited to:
LBA/Large Mode [Auto]
The LBA/Large Mode BIOS option disables or auto detects LBA (Logical Block
Addressing). LBA is a method of addressing data on a disk drive. In LBA mode, the
maximum drive capacity is 137 GB.
Disabled
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mode control on the specified channel.
Auto DEFAULT
Block (Multi Sector Transfer) [Auto]
Disabled
Auto DEFAULT
Selecting this option prevents the BIOS from using
This option allows the BIOS to auto detect the LBA mode
control on the specified channel.
Multi-Sector Transfer on the specified channel. The data
to and from the device occurs one sector at a time.
Selecting this value to allows the BIOS to auto detect the
device support for Multi-Sector Transfers on the specified
channel. If supported. Select this value to allow the BIOS
to auto detect the number of sectors per block for transfer
from the hard disk drive to the memory. The data transfer
to and from the device occurs multiple sectors at a time.
PIO Mode [Auto]
The PIO Mode option selects the IDE PIO (Programmable I/O) mode program timing
cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller. As the PIO mode
increases, the cycle time decrease s.
Auto DEFAULT
0
1
2
3
4
PIO mode 0 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 3.3MBps
PIO mode 1 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 5.2MBps
PIO mode 2 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 8.3MBps
PIO mode 3 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 11.1MBps
PIO mode 4 selected with a maximum transfer rate of 16.6MBps
This setting allows the BIOS to auto detect the PIO mode. Use
this value if the IDE disk drive support cannot be determined.
(This setting generally works with all hard disk drives
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DMA Mode [Auto]
The DMA Mode BIOS selection adjusts the DMA mode options.
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manufactured after 1999. For other disk drives, such as IDE
CD-ROM drives, check the specifications of the drive.)
Auto DEFAULT
S.M.A.R.T [Auto]
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) feature can help predict
impending drive failures. The S.M.A.R.T BIOS option enables or disables this function.
Auto DEFAULT
Disabled
Enabled
Select this value to prevent the BIOS from using the
Select this value to allow the BIOS to use the SMART
The BIOS auto detects the DMA mode. Use this value if the
IDE disk drive support cannot be determined.
BIOS to auto detects if the hard disk drive supports
S.M.A.R.T. Use this setting if the IDE disk drive support
cannot be determined.
SMART feature.
feature on support hard disk drives.
32Bit Data Transfer [Enabled]
The 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option enables or disables 32-bit data transfers.
Disabled
Enabled DEFAULT
Prevents the BIOS from using 32-bit data transfers.
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Allows BIOS to use 32-bit data transfers on support hard
disk drives.
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5.3.3 Floppy Configuration
Use the Floppy Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 6) to set or change the configurations for
floppy disk drives.
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BIOS Menu 6: Floppy Configuration
Floppy A [1.44 MB 3½”]
The Floppy A configuration option determines the types of the floppy drive installed in the
system. The following configuration options are available.
The Super IO Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 7) sets or changes the configurations for
the FDD controllers, parallel ports and serial ports.
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BIOS Menu 7: Super IO Configuration
OnBoard Floppy Controller [Enabled]
Use the OnBoard Floppy Controller to enable or disable the floppy controller. If a floppy
disk is not being used in the system, disabling this option frees up system resources that
can be redirected elsewhere in the system.
Disabled
Enabled DEFAULT
Serial Port1 Address [3F8/IRQ4]
The Serial Port1 Address option allows BIOS to select the Serial Port 1 base address.
Allows BIOS to disable the floppy controller
Allows BIOS to enable the floppy controller
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Disabled
3F8/IRQ4 DEFAULT
3E8/IRQ4
2E8/IRQ3
Serial Port2 Address [2F8/IRQ3]
The Serial Port2 Address option allows BIOS to select the Serial Port 2 base address.
Disabled
2F8/IRQ3 DEFAULT
No base address is assigned to Serial Port 1
Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ4
Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ4
Serial Port 1 I/O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ3
No base address is assigned to Serial Port 2
Serial Port 2 I/O port address is 3F8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ3
3E8/IRQ4
2E8/IRQ3
Serial Port2 Mode [Normal]
Allows BIOS to select the mode for Serial Port 2
Normal DEFAULT
IrDA
ASK IR
Serial Port 2 I/O port address is 3E8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ4
Serial Port 2 I/O port address is 2E8 and the interrupt
address is IRQ3
Serial Port 2 mode is normal
Serial Port 2 mode is IrDA
Serial Port 2 mode is ASK IR
Parallel Port Address [378]
Use the Parallel Port Address option to select the parallel port base address.
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Disabled
378 DEFAULT
278
3BC
Parallel Port Mode [Normal]
Use the Parallel Port Mode option to select the mode the parallel port operates in.
Normal DEFAULT
Bi-directional
Parallel Port I/O port address is 278
Parallel Port I/O port address is 3BC
No base address is assigned to the Parallel Port
Parallel Port I/O port address is 378
The normal parallel port mode is the standard mode
for parallel port operation.
Parallel port outputs are 8-bits long. Inputs are
accomplished by reading 4 of the 8 bits on the
status register.
EPP
ECP+EPP
The parallel port operates in the enhanced parallel
port mode (EPP). The EPP mode supports
bi-directional communication between the system
and the parallel port device and the transmission
rates between the two are much faster than the
Normal mode.
The parallel port operates in the extended
capabilities port (ECP) mode. The ECP mode
supports bi-directional communication between the
system and the parallel port device and the
transmission rates between the two are much faster
than the Normal mode
The parallel port is also be compatible with EPP
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Parallel Port IRQ [IRQ7]
Use the Parallel Port IRQ selection to set the parallel port interrupt address.
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IRQ5
IRQ7 DEFAULT
IRQ5 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address
IRQ7 is assigned as the parallel port interrupt address
5.3.5 Hardware Health Configuration
The Hardware Health Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 8) shows the operating
temperature, fan speeds and system voltages.
BIOS Menu 8: Hardware Health Configuration
The following system parameters and values are shown. The system parameters that are
monitored are:
System Temperatures: The following system temperatures are monitored
o CPU Temperature
o System Temperature
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Fan Speeds: The CPU cooling fan speed is monitored.
Voltages: The following system voltages are monitored
o Vcore
o +3.3Vin
o +5Vin
o +12Vin
o –12Vin
o –5Vin
5.3.6 ACPI Configuration
The ACPI Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 9) configures the Advanced Configuration
and Power Interface (ACPI) and Power Management (APM) options.
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ACPI Aware O/S [Yes]
Use the ACPI Aware O/S option to enable the system to configure ACPI power saving
options. ACPI can only be implemented if the system OS complies with the ACPI standard.
Windows 98, Windows 2000, and Windows XP all comply with ACPI.
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Disables the ACPI support for the OS. This selection should
No
be disabled if the OS does not support ACPI
Yes DEFAULT
Enables the ACPI support for the operating system. This
selection should be enabled if the OS does support ACPI
5.3.6.1 Advanced ACPI Configuration
Use the Advanced ACPI Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 10) to select the ACPI state
when the system is suspended.
BIOS Menu 10: Advanced ACPI Configuration
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ACPI Version Features [ACPI v2.0]
Use the ACPI Version Features option to enable the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface) features. By enabling this feature the system RSDP (Root System
Description Pointer) is able to obtain physical addresses for other 64-bit fixed system
description tables.
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ACPI v2.0 DEFAULT
ACPI APIC Support [Enabled]
Use the ACPI APIC Support option to add a pointer to an ACPI APIC table in the RSDT
(Root System Description Table). The RSDT is an array of pointers that direct the system
to the physical addresses of other description tables. The RSDT is the main ACPI table.
The RSDP is located in low memory space of the system and provides the physical
address of the RSDT. The RSDT itself is identified in memory because it starts with the
signature "RSDT."
Disabled
Enabled DEFAULT
Pointers to the APIC APIC table are not be provided in the
ACPI version 2.0 is enabled.
RSDT
Pointers to the APIC APIC table are provided in the RSDT
5.3.7 MPS Configuration
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Use the MPS Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 11) to select `he multi-processor table.
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BIOS Menu 11: MPS Configuration
MPS Revision [1.4]
Use the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS) for OS option to specify the MPS version
to be used.
1.1
1.4 DEFAULT
MPS version 1.1 is used
MPS version 1.4 is used
5.3.8 USB Configuration
Use the USB Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 12) to read USB configuration
information and configure the USB settings.
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BIOS Menu 12: USB Configuration
Onboard SiS USB1.1 DEVICE [Enabled]
Use the Onboard SiS USB1.1 DEVICE BIOS option to enable or disable the onboard SiS
USB1.1 controller. If disabled, USB1.1 devices cannot be used.
Disabled
Enabled DEFAULT
Onboard SiS USB2.0 DEVICE [Enabled]
Use the Onboard SiS USB2.0 DEVICE option to enable or disable the onboard SiS
USB2.0 controller. If disabled, USB2.0 devices cannot be used.
Disabled
USB 1.1 interface is disabled and cannot be used.
USB 1.1 interface is enabled and can be used.
USB 2.0 interface is disabled and cannot be used.
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USB 2.0 interface is enabled and can be used.
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