Mini-ITX Socket P Motherboard for Intel® Core2 Duo CPU
2 x VGA, 1 x TV-out, LAN, 2 x SATA, PCIe Mini, HD Audio
CompactFlash®, 6 x USB, RoHS Compliant
User Manual
Rev. 1.00 – 19 March, 2009
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BIOS Menu 1: Main.......................................................................................................................56
BIOS Menu 2: Advanced..............................................................................................................58
BIOS Menu 3: CPU Configuration...............................................................................................58
BIOS Menu 4: IDEConfiguration.................................................................................................62
BIOS Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration...........................................................66
BIOS Menu 6: Super IO Configuration........................................................................................71
BIOS Menu 7: Hardware Health Configuration..........................................................................72
BIOS Menu 8: Power Configuration............................................................................................75
BIOS Menu 9: APM Configuration...............................................................................................76
BIOS Menu 10: Remote Access Configuration..........................................................................78
BIOS Menu 11: USB Configuration.............................................................................................79
BIOS Menu 12: USB Mass Storage Device Configuration........................................................80
BIOS Menu 13: PCI/PnP Configuration.......................................................................................82
BIOS Menu 14: Boot.....................................................................................................................84
BIOS Menu 15: Boot Settings Configuration.............................................................................85
BIOS Menu 16: Boot Device Priority Settings ...........................................................................87
BIOS Menu 17: Hard Disk Drives ................................................................................................88
BIOS Menu 18: Removable Drives..............................................................................................89
BIOS Menu 19: CD/DVD Drives ...................................................................................................90
BIOS Menu 20: Security...............................................................................................................90
BIOS Menu 21: Chipset................................................................................................................92
BIOS Menu 22:Northbridge Chipset Configuration...................................................................92
BIOS Menu 23:Southbridge Chipset Configuration..................................................................94
BIOS Menu 24:Exit........................................................................................................................95
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Chapter
1
1 Introduction
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1.1 Introduction
KINO-9653 Mini-ITX Motherboard
Figure 1-1: KINO-9653
The KINO-9653 is a Mini-ITX motherboard. The KINO-9653 has a low-profile design and
is designed for fanless use. The KINO-9653 accepts a Socket P Intel® Core™2 Duo
processor. The KINO-9653 supports two 533/667 MHz Dual-channel DDR2 SO-DIMM
modules up to 2.0 GB each. The KINO-9653 supports multiple video outputs including two
VGA ports and a single TV-out connector. Expansion and I/O include a PCIe Mini card
slot, High Definition audio, CompactFlash®, two USB ports on the rear panel, four USB
ports via pin headers, two SATA ports and a keyboard/mouse connector.
1.2 Benefits
Some of the KINO-9653 motherboard benefits include:
Staying cool without using a fan
Powerful visuals with multiple monitors
Staying connected with both wired and wireless LAN connections
Very fast running of programs an d applications
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Support for durable CompactFlash® cards
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1.3 Features
Some of the KINO-9653 motherboard features are listed below:
Mini-ITX
RoHS compliant
Socket P
PCIe Mini card expansion slot
Supports two dual-channel DDR2 SO-DIMMs
LAN connector
Dual SATA
High Definition audio
1.4 Connectors
The connectors on the KINO-9653 are shown in the figure below.
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Figure 1-2: Connectors
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1.5 Dimensions
The main dimensions of the KINO-9653 are shown in the diagram below.
Figure 1-3: KINO-9653 Dimensions (mm)
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1.6 Data Flow
4Figure 1-4 shows the data flow between the system chipset, the CPU and other
components installed on the motherboard.
Intel® Core™2 Duo
VGA 2 x DDR2
Intel® GME965
VGA TV
CH7317A
orthbridge
6 x USB
PCIe Mini
PCIe x1
BIOS
2 x SATA
Figure 1-4: Data Flow Diagram
Intel® ICH8M
Southbridge
Super I/O
Hardware KB/MS
PHY/
Intel® 82566MM
Realtek
ALC888
CompactFlash®
RJ-45
Audio
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1.7 Technical Specifications
KINO-9653 technical specifications are listed in 4Table 1-1.
Specification KINO-9653
Form Factor
CPU
FSB Speed
Northbridge
Southbridge
Memory
Display
Storage
LAN
Mini-ITX
Intel® Core™2 Duo
533/667/800 MHz
Intel® GME965
Intel® ICH8M
Two dual-cha nnel 533/667 MHz DDR2 SO-DIMMs up to
2.0 GB each
VGA (from Northb ridge)
VGA (from Northbridge SDVO through Chrontel CH7317A)
TV-out
Audio
USB
Super I/O
BIOS
Keyboard/mouse
Digital I/O
Watchdog Timer
Power Supply
DC Output
High Definition Audio
Six USB ports
iTE IT8718F
AMI
6-pin header PS/2
8-bit (4-bit input, 4-bit output)
Software programmable 1-255 sec. through the super I/O
12 V input through external 4-pin DIN or internal 2x2
connector
2 x 4-pin headers providing 5 V for 2.5" SATA drives (mostly)
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Specification KINO-9653
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Power Consumption
Temperature
Humidity
Dimensions (WxL)
Weight (GW/NW)
Table 1-1: Technical Specifications
12 V @ 3.77 A
(with 2.2 GHz Intel® Core™2 Duo T7500 and two 1.0 GB
800MHz DDR2 SO-DIMMs)
0ºC – 60ºC (32ºF – 140ºF)
5%~95% non-condensing
170 mm x 170 mm
1350 g / 650 g
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Chapter
2
2 Packing List
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2.1 Anti-static Precautions
WARNING!
Static electricity can destroy certain electronics. Make sure to follow the
ESD precautions to prevent damage to the product, and injury to the
user.
Make sure to adhere to the following guidelines:
Wear an anti-static wristband: - Wearing an anti-static wristband can
prevent electrostatic discharge.
Self-grounding:- Touch a grounded conductor every few minutes to
discharge any excess static buildup.
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Use an anti-static pad: When configuring any circuit board, place it on an
anti-static mat.
Only handle the edges of the PCB:- Don't touch the surface of the
motherboard. Hold the motherboard by the edges when handling.
2.2 Unpacking Precautions
When the KINO-9653 is unpacked, please do the following:
Follow the antistatic guidelines above.
Make sure the packing box is facing upwards whe n opening.
Make sure all the packing list items are present.
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2.3 Packing List
NOTE:
If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing, do
not proceed with the installation. Contact the IEI reseller or vendor the
KINO-9653 was purchased from or contact an IEI sales representative
directly by sending an email to 31sales@iei.com.tw.
The KINO-9653 is shipped with the following components:
Quantity Item and Part Number Image
1 KINO-9653 & heatsink enclosure
1 Audio cable
(P/N: 32000-072103-RS)
1 Dual USB cable (wo bracket)
(P/N: 32000-070301-RS)
1 KB/MS PS/2 Y-cable
(P/N: 32000-023800-RS)
1 Mini jumper pack (2.0mm)
(P/N:33100-000033-RS)
2 SATA and power cable
(P/N: 32000-106100-RS)
1 Utility CD
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Quantity Item and Part Number Image
1 Quick Installation Guide
Table 2-1: Packing List
2.4 Optional Items
The KINO-9653 is shipped with the following components:
Item and Part Number Image
CPU cooler
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(P/N: CF-479B-RS)
PCIe Mini wireless LAN card 802.11b/g
(P/N: WMPCIE-V01-RS)
Adapter
(P/N: 63000-FSP096AHB-RS)
Power cable
(P/N:32100-130300-RS)
Table 2-2: Optional Items
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Chapter
3
3 Connectors
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3.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors
This chapter details all the jumpers and connectors.
3.1.1 KINO-9653 Layout
The figures below show all the connectors and jumpers.
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Figure 3-1: Connectors and Jumpers
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Figure 3-2: Connectors and Jumpers (Solder Side)
3.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors
The table below lists all the connectors on the board.
Keyboard/mouse connector (PS/2) 6-pin box header KB/MS1
Memory sockets SO-DIMM slot DIMM1, DIMM2
Microphone input 3-pin box header DMIC1
PCIe Mini card slot PCIe Mini slot MINI-PCIE1
Power output 4-pin box header PWOUT1
SATA connector SATA connector SATA1, SATA2
SATA power connector (5 V output) 4-pin box header SATA_POWER1,
System fan connector 3-pin wafer SYS_FAN2
Table 3-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors
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SATA_POWER2
3.1.3 External Interface Panel Connectors
The table below lists the connectors on the external I/O panel.
Connector Type Label
Composite video output RCA J1
Ethernet connector RJ-45 LAN1
USB port USB port USB3
Power input DIN 4-pin DIN PWR1
VGA port connector 15-pin female VGA1, VGA2
Table 3-2: Rear Panel Connectors
3.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors
The section describes all of the connectors on the KINO-9653.
3.2.1 Audio Connector
CN Label: CN2
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CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
8-pin header (2x4)
See Figure 3-3
See Table 3-3
This connector connects to speakers for audio output.
The reset button will reset the system when pressed.
Button
See Figure 3-18
3.3.2 LAN Connectors
CN Label: LAN1
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The LAN connectors connect to a local network.
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 TXA+ 5 TXC2 TXA- 6 TXB-
RJ-45
See Figure 3-18
See Table 3-14
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3 TXB+ 7 TXD+
4 TXC+ 8 TXD-
Table 3-14: LAN Pinouts
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3.3.3 USB Connector
CN Label: USB3
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
USB port
See Figure 3-18
See Table 3-15
The USB connector can be connected to a USB device.
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 5 V 2 GND
3 USBP4N 4 USBP5P
5 USBP4P 6 USBP5N
7 GND 8 5 V
Table 3-15: USB Port Pinouts
3.3.4 TV Connector
CN Label: J1
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
RCA jac k
See Figure 3-18
See Table 3-16
The RCA jack connects to a TV.
PIN NO. DESCRIPTION
1 GND
2 IOCMP
Table 3-16: TV1 Pinouts
3.3.5 VGA Connector
CN Label: VGA1 and VGA2
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CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
15-pin Female
See Figure 3-18
See Figure 3-19 and Table 3-17
Connects to a monitor that accepts a standard VGA input.
Figure 3-19: VGA Connector
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 RED 2 GREEN
3 BLUE 4 NC
5 GND 6 GND
7 GND 8 GND
9 VCC / NC 10 GND
11 NC 12 DDC DAT
13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC
15 DDCCLK
Table 3-17: VGA Connector Pinouts
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Chapter
4
4 Installation
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4.1 Anti-static Precautions
WARNING:
Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the
KINO-9653 may result in permanent damage to the KINO-9653 and
severe injury to the user.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components,
including the KINO-9653. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is therefore
critical that whenever the KINO-9653, or any other electrical component is handled, the
following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to.
Wear an anti-static wristband: - Wearing a simple anti-static wristband can
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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.
Use an anti-static pad: When configuring the KINO-9653, place it on an
antic-static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the
KINO-9653.
Only handle the edges of the PCB:-: When handling the PCB, hold the PCB
by the edges.
4.2 Installation Considerations
NOTE:
The following installation notices and installation considerations should
be read and understood before installation. All installation notices must
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be strictly adhered to. Failing to adhere to these precautions may lead
to severe damage and injury to the person performing the installation.
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WARNING:
The installation instructions described in this manual should be
carefully followed in order to prevent damage to the components and
injury to the user.
Before and during the installation please DO the following:
Read the user manual:
oThe user manual provides a complete description of the KINO-9653
installation instructions and configuration options.
Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff (ESD):
oElectronic components are easily damaged by ESD. Wearing an ESD cuff
removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage.
Place the KINO-9653 on an antistatic pad:
oWhen installing or configuring the motherboard, place it on an antistatic
pad. This helps to prevent potential ESD damage.
Turn all power to the KINO-9653 off:
oWhen working with the KINO-9653, 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-9653 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.
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4.3 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 the correct cooling kit is properly
installed.
WARNING:
DO NOT touch the pins at the bottom of the CPU. When handling the
CPU, only hold it on the sides.
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Step 1: Undo the top screws. The screws cannot be removed from the heatsink, loosen
until completely loose.(
Step 2: Remove the side screws.(
Figure 4–1: Heatsink Removal
Step 3: Unlock the CPU retention screw. Make sure the retention lock is unlocked. See
Figure 4-2.
Figure 4–1)
Figure 4–1)
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Figure 4-2: Unlocked Retention Screw
Step 4: Inspect the CPU socket. Make sure there are no bent pins on the CPU.
Remove any debris from the CPU socket using compressed air.
Step 5: Correctly Orientate the CPU. Make sure the pins are facing down.
Step 6: Correctly position the CPU. Match the Pin 1 mark on the CPU with the marke d
corner on the CPU socket. See
Step 7: Align the CPU pins. Carefully align the CPU pins with the holes in the CPU
socket.
Step 8: Insert the CPU. Gently insert the CPU into the socket. If lined up correctly, the
CPU will gently drop into the correct position.
Step 9: Lock the retention screw. Rotate the retention screw into the locked position.
Figure 4-3.
See
Figure 4-2.
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Figure 4-3: Lock CPU Socket Retention Screw
Step 10: Reinstall the heatsink.
Step 11: Install the side screws. Don't tighten completely.
Step 12: Tighten the top screws.
Step 13: Tighten the side screws.Step 0:
4.4 SO-DIMM Installation
To install an SO-DIMM, please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 4-4.
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Figure 4-4: SO-DIMM Installation
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Step 1: Locate the SO-DIMM socket. Place the board on an anti-static mat.
Step 2: Align the SO-DIMM with the socket. Align the notch on the memory with the
notch on the memory socket.
Step 3: Insert the SO-DIMM. Push the memory in at a 20º angle. (See
Step 4: Seat the SO-DIMM. Gently push downwards and the arms clip into place. (See
Figure 4-4) Step 4:
4.5 CompactFlash® Installation
NOTE:
Both CompactFlash® Type I and Type II cards are supported.
To install the CompactFlash® card, please follow the steps below.
Step 5: Locate the CF card socket. Locate the CompactFlash® slot.
Step 6: Align the CF card. Align the CompactFlash® card. The label side should be
facing away from the board. The grooves on the CompactFlash® slot ensure
Figure 4-4)
that the card cannot be inserted the wrong way.
Step 7: Insert the CF card. Push until the CompactFlash® card is firmly seated in the
slot. See
Figure 4-5. Step 7:
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Figure 4-5: CompactFlash® Card Installation
4.6 Jumper Settings
NOTE:
A jumper is a metal bridge used to close
an electrical circuit. It consists of two or
three 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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The hardware jumpers must be set before installation. Jumpers are shown in Table 4-1.
To reset the BIOS, move the jumper to the "Clear BIOS" position for 3 seconds or more,
then move back to the default position.
Setting Description
1-2 Normal
2-3 Clear BIOS
Table 4-4: Clear BIOS Jumper Settings
Figure 4-8: Clear BIOS Jumper Location
4.6.4 Audio Kit Installation
The Audio Kit that came with the KINO-9653 connects to the audio connector on the
KINO-9653. The audio kit consists of three audio jacks. Mic-in connects to a microphone.
Line-in provides a stereo line-level input to connect to the output of an audio device.
Line-out, a stereo line-level output, connects to two amplified speakers. To install the
audio kit, please refer to the steps below:
Step 8: Locate the audio connector. The location of the 10-pin audi o connector is
shown in Chapter 3.
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Step 9: Align pin 1. Align pin 1 on the on-board connector with pin 1 on the audio kit
connector. Pin 1 on the audio kit connector is indicated with a white dot. See
Figure 4-9.
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Figure 4-9: Audio Kit Cable Connection
Step 10: Connect the audio devices. Connect speakers to the line-out audio jack.
Connect the output of an audio device to the line-in audio jack. Connect a
microphone to the mic-in audio jack.Step 0:
4.6.5 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
The KINO-9653 is shipped with a keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector. The
keyboard/mouse Y-cable connector connects to a keyboard/mouse connector on the
KINO-9653 and branches into two cables that are each connected to a PS/2 connector,
one for a mouse and one for a keyboard. To connect the keyboard/mouse Y-cable
connector please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the connector. The location of the keyboard/mouse Y-cabl e connector
is shown in Chapter 3.
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Step 2: Align the connectors. Correctly align pin 1 on the cable connector with pin 1 on
the KINO-9653 keyboard/mouse connector. See
Step 3: Insert the cable connectors. Once the cable connector is p rope rly aligne d wit h
the keyboard/mouse connector on the KINO-9653, connect the cable connector
to the on-board connectors. See
Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10: Keyboard/mouse Y-cable Connection
Step 4: Attach PS/2 connectors to the chassis. The keyboard/mouse Y-cable
connector is connected to two PS/2 connectors. To secure the PS/2 connectors
to the chassis please refer to the installation instructions that came with the
chassis.
Step 5: Connect the keyboard and mouse. Once the PS/2 connectors are connected
to the chassis, a keyboard and mouse can each be connected to one of the
PS/2 connectors. The keyboard PS/2 connector and mouse PS/2 connector are
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both marked. Please make sure the keyboard and mouse are connected to the
correct PS/2 connector. Step 0:
4.6.6 PCIe Mini Card Installation
To install the PCIe Mini card, please refer to the diagram and instructions below.
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Figure 4-11: PCIe Mini Card Installation
Step 1: Insert into the socket at and angle. Line up the notch on the card with the
notch on the connector. Slide the PCIe Mini card into the socket at an angle of
about 20º.
Step 2: Push down until the card clips into place. Push the other end of the card
down until it clips into place on the plastic connector.Step 0:
4.6.7 SATA Drive Connection
The KINO-9653 is shipped with two SATA drive cables and one SATA drive power cable.
To connect the SATA drives to the connectors, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the connectors. The locations of the SATA drive connectors are shown
in Chapter 3.
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Step 2: Insert the cable connector. Press the clip on the connector at the end of the
SATA cable and insert the cable connector into the on-board SATA drive
connector. See
Figure 4-12.
Figure 4-12: SATA Drive Cable Connection
Step 3: Connect the cable to the SATA disk. Connect the connector on the other end
of the cable to the connector at the back of the SATA drive. See
Step 4: Connect the SATA power cable. Connect the SATA power connector to the
back of the SATA drive. See
Figure 4-13. Step 4:
Figure 4-13.
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Figure 4-13: SATA Power Drive Connection
4.6.8 USB Cable (Dual Port without Bracket)
The KINO-9653 is shipped with a dual port USB 2.0 cable. To connect the USB cable
connector, please follow the steps below.
Step 5: Locate the connectors. The locations of the USB connectors are shown in
Chapter 3.
WARNING:
If the USB pins are not properly aligned, the USB device can burn out.
Step 6: Align the connectors. The cable has two connectors. Correctly align pin 1on
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each cable connector with pin 1 on the KINO-9653 USB connector.
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Step 7: Insert the cable connectors. Once the cable connectors are properly aligned
with the USB connectors on the KINO-9653, connect the cable connecto rs to the
on-board connectors. See
Figure 4-14: Dual USB Cable Connection
Step 8: Attach the USB connectors to the cha ssis. The USB 2.0 connectors each of
two retention screw holes. To secure the connectors to the chassis please refer
Figure 4-14.
to the installation instructions that came with the chassis.Step 0:
4.7 External Peripheral Interface Connection
This section describes connecting devices to the external connectors on the KINO-9653.
4.7.1 LAN Connection
There are two external RJ-45 LAN connectors. The RJ-45 connectors enable connection
to an external network. To connect a LAN cable with an RJ-45 connector, please follow
the instructions below.
Step 1: Locate the RJ-45 connectors. The locations of the USB connecto rs are shown
in Chapter 4.
Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the RJ-45 connector on the LAN cable with one of
the RJ-45 connectors on the KINO-9653. See
Figure 4-15.
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Figure 4-15: LAN Connection
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Step 3: Insert the LAN cable RJ-45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN
cable RJ-45 connector into the on-board RJ-45 connector. Step 0:
4.7.2 USB Connection (Dual Connector)
The external USB Series "A" receptacle connectors provide easier and quicker access to
external USB devices. Follow the steps below to connect USB devices to the KINO-9653.
Step 1: Locate the USB Series "A" receptacle connectors. The location of the USB
Series "A" receptacle connectors are shown in Chapter 3.
Step 2: Insert a USB Series "A" plug.Insert the USB Series "A" plug of a device into
the USB Series "A" receptacle on the external peripheral interface. See
Figure 4-16. Step 2:
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Figure 4-16: USB Connector
4.7.3 VGA Monitor Connection
The KINO-9653 has a single female DB-15 connector on the external peripheral interface
panel. The DB-15 connector is connected to a CRT or VGA monitor. To connect a monitor
to the KINO-9653, please follow the instructions below.
Step 3: Locate the female DB-15 connector. The location of the female DB-15
connector is shown in Chapter 3.
Step 4: Align the VGA connector. Align the male DB-15 connector on the VGA screen
cable with the female DB-15 connector on the external peripheral interface.
Step 5: Insert the VGA connector. Once the conne ctors are prop erly aligned with the
insert the male connector from the VGA screen into the female connector on the
KINO-9653. See
Figure 4-17.
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Figure 4-17: VGA Connector
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Step 6: Secure the connector. Secure the DB-15 VGA connector from the VGA
monitor to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either
side of the connector.Step 0:
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Chapter
5
5 BIOS
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5.1 Introduction
The BIOS is programmed onto the BIOS chip. The BIOS setup program allows changes to
certain system settings. This chapter outlines the options that can 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 the D
again.
ELETE key as soon as the system is turned on or
ELETE key when the “Press Del to enter SETUP” message
ELETE key is pressed, restart the computer and try
5.1.2 Using Setup
Use the arrow keys to highlight items, press ENTER to select, use the PageUp and
PageDown keys to change entries, press F1 for help and press E
keys are shown in.
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
SC to quit. Navigation
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Right arrow Move to the item on the right hand side
Esc key Main Menu – Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu --
Exit current page and return to Main Menu
Page Up key Increase the numeric value or make changes
Page Dn 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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Key Function
F2 /F3 key Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color
forward.
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
possible selections for the highlighted item appears. To exit the Help Window press E
the F1 key again.
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 5.
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.
Advanced – Changes 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 settings.
SC or
Power – Changes power management settings.
Exit – Selects exit options and loads default settings
The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu
items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above.
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5.2 Main
The Main BIOS menu (BIOS Menu 1) appears when the BIOS Setup program is entered.
The Main menu gives an overview of the basic system information.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
System Overview
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AMIBIOS
Version :08.00.14
Build Date :10/16/08
ID: :E245MR02
Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10 GHz
Speed :2100MHz
Count :1
System Memory
Size :1016MB
System Time [13:49:47]
System Time [Wed 03/04/2008]
Use [ENTER], [TAB] or
[SHIFT-TAB] to select a
field.
Use [+] or [-] to
configure system time.
ÅÆ
Select Screen
↑↓ Select Item
Enter Go to SubScreen
F1 General Help
F10 Save and Exit
ESC Exit
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: Lists 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
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The System Overview field also has two user configurable fields:
System Time [xx:xx:xx]
Use the System Time option to set the system time. Manually enter the hours, minutes
and seconds.
System Date [xx/xx/xx]
Use the System Date option to set the system date. Manually enter the day, month and
year.
5.3 Advanced
Use the Advanced menu (BIOS Menu 2) to configure the CPU and peripheral devices
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 hardware.
5.3.1 CPU Configuration........................................................................58
5.3.2 IDE Configuration..........................................................................62
5.3.3 Super IO Configuration .................................................................70
5.3.4 Hardware Health Configuration.....................................................72
5.3.5 Power Configuration .....................................................................75
5.3.7 USB Configuration ........................................................................79
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BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
Advanced Settings
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WARNING: Setting wrong values in below sections may cause
system to malfunction
> CPU Configuration
> IDE Configuration
> SuperIO Configuration
> Hardware Health Configuration
> Remote Access Configuration
> USB Configuration
> Power Configuration
↑↓ Select Item
Enter Go to SubScreen
F1 General Help
F10 Save and Exit
ESC Exit
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The CPU Configuration menu (
Manufacturer: Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer
BIOS Menu 3) lists the following CPU details:
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Brand String: Lists the brand name of the CPU being used
Frequency: Lists the CPU processing speed
FSB Speed: Lists the FSB speed
Cache L1: Lists the CPU L1 cache size
Cache L2: Lists the CPU L2 cache size
The following CPU Configuration menu items can be configured.
Max CUPID Value Limit
Hyper Threading Function
CPU TM Function
Intel ® SpeedStep ™ tech.
Clock Spread Spectrum
Execute Disable Bit
CPU TM function
Max CUPID Value Limit
NOTE:
If the OS is NT, this value must be set to enabled.
Use the Max CUPID Value Limit BIOS option to disable or enable legacy Oses that can
support a CPU with extended CUPID functions.
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Disabled DEFAULT
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Enabled
Hardware Prefetcher [Enabled]
Use the Hardware Prefetcher BIOS option to enable the CPU prefetching data feature.
Disables legacy OSes that cannot support CPUs with
extended CUPID functions from booting up
Enables legacy OSes that cannot support CPUs with
extended CUPID functions to boot up
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Disabled
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Enabled DEFAULT
Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch [Enabled]
Use the Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch BIOS option to enable the CPU prefetching data
feature.
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Disabled
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Enabled DEFAULT
Hyper Threading Function [Disabled]
Does not allow the Hardware Prefetcher Disable feature
to be enabled or disabled.
Allows the Hardware Prefetcher Disable feature to be
either enabled or disabled
Does not allow the Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch
Disable feature to be enabled or disabled
Allows the Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Disable
feature to be either enabled or disabled
Use the Hyper Threading function to enable or disable the CPU hyper threading function.
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Disabled DEFAULT
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Enabled
Clock Spread Spectrum [Disabled]
Use the Clock Spread Spectrum BIOS option to improve CPU EMI issues.
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Disabled DEFAULT
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Enabled
Execute Bit Disable [Enabled]
Use the Execute Bit Disable BIOS function to protect the system from buffer overflow
attacks.
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Disabled
Disables the use of hyper threading technology
Enables the use of hyper threading technology
The clock spread spectrum is disabled
The clock spread spectrum is enabled
Code can be executed in any memory area.
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Enabled DEFAULT
CPU TM Function [Enabled]
Use the CPU TM Function option to enable or disable the CPU TM function.
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Disabled
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Enabled DEFAULT
Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm) tech. [Enable d]
Use the Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm) tech. option to enable or disable GV3. GV3 technology
is a power-saving scheme where the OS optimizes overall power consumption by
dynamically changing CPU frequency based on demand.
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Disabled
Code execution in data-only memory pages is
prohibited.
CPU TM Function disabled
CPU TM Function enabled
Disables SpeedStep i.e. GV3
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Enabled DEFAULT
Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm ) tech. [Automatic]
Use the Intel (R) SpeedStep (tm) tech. option to set the CPU speed.
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Maximum Speed
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Minimum Speed
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Automatic DEFAULT
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Disabled
Enables SpeedStep i.e. GV3
CPU speed is set to maximum
CPU speed is set to minimum
CPU speed is set to automatic
CPU speed is disabled
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5.3.2 IDE Configuration
Use the IDE Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 4) to change and/or set the configuration
of the IDE devices installed in the system.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
IDE Configuration
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ATA/IDE Configuration [Compatible]
Legacy IDE Channels [SATA Pri, PATA Sec]
> Primary IDE Master : [Not Detected]
> Primary IDE Slave : [Not Detected]
> Secondary IDE Master : [Not Detected]
> Secondary IDE Slave : [Not Detected]
> Third IDE Master : [Not Detected]
> Third IDE Slave : [Not Detected]
Options
Disabled
Compatible
Enhanced
ÅÆ
Select Screen
↑↓ Select Item
Enter Go to SubScreen
F1 General Help
F10 Save and Exit
ESC Exit
Use the ATA/IDE Configurations option to configure the ATA/IDE controller.
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Disabled
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Compatible
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Enhanced DEFAULT
Disables the on-board ATA/IDE controller.
Configures the on-board ATA/IDE controller to be in
compatible mode. In this mode, a SATA channel will
replace one of the IDE channels. This mode supports
up to 4 storage devices.
Configures the on-board ATA/IDE controller to be in
Enhanced mode. In this mode, IDE channels and SATA
channels are separated. This mode supports up to 6
storage devices. Some legacy OS do not support this
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Configure SATA as [IDE]
Use the Configure SATA as option to configure SATA devices as normal IDE devices.
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IDE DEFAULT
Configure SATA Channels [Behind PATA]
Use the Configure SATA Channels option to determine how SATA channels and PATA
channels are ordered.
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Before PATA
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Behind PATA DEFAULT
Legacy IDE Channels [PATA Pri, SATA Sec]
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SA TA Only
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PATA Pri, SATA Sec DEFAULT
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PATA Pri., PATA Sec
Configures SATA devices as normal IDE device.
Puts SATA channels before PATA channels.
Puts SATA channels behind PATA channels.
Only the SATA drives are enabled.
The IDE drives are enabled on the Primary
IDE channel. The SA TA drives are enabled on
the Secondary IDE channel.
The IDE drives are enabled on the primary
and secondary IDE channels. SATA drives
are disabled.
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.
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Disabled
Î
Primary
Prevents the system from using the onboard IDE
controller
Only allows the system to detect the Primary IDE
channel, including both the Primary Master and the
Primary Slave
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Secondary
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Both DEFAULT
Onboard PCI IDE Mode [Legacy Mode]
Use the Onboard PCI IDE Mode BIOS option to set the running mode for the PCI IDE.
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Legacy Mode DEFAULT
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Native Mode
Onboard PCI S-ATA Controller
Only allows the system to detect the Secondary IDE
channel, including both the Secondary Master and
Secondary Slave
Allows the system to detect both the Primary and
Secondary IDE channels including the Primary Master,
Primary Slave, Secondary Master and Secondary
Slave.
The PCI IDE mode is the same as the IDE mode
The PCI IDE mode is the native mode
Use the Onboard PCI S-ATA Controller option to set the onboard SATA controller. If the
RAID function is going to be used this option must be set in the RAID mode.
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Disabled DEFAULT
Î
Native Mode
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Raid Mode
IDE Master and IDE Slave
When entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. BIOS 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
The onboard PCI SATA controller is disabled
The SATA controller is set as an IDE device with an
ID at 0181h
The SATA controller is set as a RAID device with an
ID at 0181h
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Secondary IDE Master
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Secondary IDE Slave
The IDE Configuration menu (
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
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.
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Î
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.
5.3.2.1 appear.
Disabled DEFAULT
Enabled
BIOS Menu 4) allows changes to the configurations for the
Allows hard disks to be overwritten
Prevents hard disks from being overwritten
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”.
EFAULT
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ATA (PI) 80Pin Cable Detection [Host & Device]
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.
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Host & Device DEFAULT
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Host
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Device
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.
5.3.2.1 IDE Master, IDE Slave
Use the IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration menu to view both primary and
secondary IDE device details and configure the IDE devices connected to the system.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
Primary IDE Master
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BIOS Menu 5: IDE Master and IDE Slave Configuration
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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.)
Type: Indicates the type of devices a user ca n manually select
Vendor: Lists the device manufacturer
Size: List the storage capacity of the device.
LBA Mode: Indicates whether the LBA (Logical Block Addre s sing) is a method
of addressing data on a disk drive is supported or not.
Block Mode: Block mode boosts IDE drive performance by increasing 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.
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.
32Bit Data Transfer: Enables 32-bit data transfer.
Type [Auto]
Use the Type BIOS option select the type of device the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from
after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) is complete.
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Not Installed
Î
Auto DEFAULT
BIOS is prevented from searching for an IDE disk
drive on the specified channel.
The BIOS auto detects 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.
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CD/DVD
Î
ARMD
LBA/Large Mode [Auto]
Use the LBA/Large Mode option to disable or enable BIOS to 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.
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Disabled
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:
ZIP
LS-120
BIOS is prevented from using the LBA mode control on
the specified channel.
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Auto DEFAULT
Block (Multi Sector T ransfer) [Auto]
Use the Block (Multi Sector Transfer) to disable or enable BIOS to auto detect if the
device supports multi-sector transfers.
Î
Disabled
Î
Auto DEFAULT
BIOS auto detects the LBA mode control on the specified
channel.
BIOS is prevented from using Multi-Sector T ran sfer on the
specified channel. The data to and from the device occurs
one sector at a time.
BIOS auto detects Multi-Sector Transfer support on the
drive on the specified channel. If supported the data
transfer to and from the device occurs multiple sectors at
a time.
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PIO Mode [Auto]
Use the PIO Mode option to select 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.
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Auto DEFAULT
Î
0
Î
1
Î
2
Î
3
Î
4
DMA Mode [Auto]
Use the DMA Mode BIOS selection to adjust the DMA mode options.
BIOS auto detects the PIO mode. Use this value if the IDE
disk drive support cannot be determined.
PIO mode 0, maximum transfer rate of 3.3 MB/s
PIO mode 1, maximum transfer rate of 5.2 MB/s
PIO mode 2, maximum transfer rate of 8.3 MB/s
PIO mode 3, maximum transfer rate of 11.1 MB/s
PIO mode 4, maximum transfer rate of 16.6 MB/s
(This setting generally works with all hard disk drives
manufactured after 1999. For other disk drives, such as IDE
CD-ROM drives, check the specifications of the drive.)
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Auto DEFAULT
Î
SWDMA0
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SWDMA1
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SWDMA2
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MWDMA0
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MWDMA1
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MWDMA2
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UDMA0
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UDMA1
BIOS auto detects the DMA mode. Use this value if the
IDE disk drive support cannot be determined.
Single Word DMA mode 0, max transfer of 2.1 MB/s
Single Word DMA mode 1, max transfer of 4.2 MB/s
Single Word DMA mode 2, max transfer of 8.3 MB/s
Multi Word DMA mode 0, max transfer of 4.2 MB/s
Multi Word DMA mode 1, max transfer of 13.3 MB/s
Multi Word DMA mode 2, max transfer of 16.6 MB/s
Ultra DMA mode 0, max transfe r of 16.6 MB/s
Ultra DMA mode 1, max transfe r of 25 MB/s
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UDMA2
Î
UDMA3
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UDMA4
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UDMA5
S.M.A.R.T [Auto]
Use the S.M.A.R.T option to auto-detect, disable or enable Self-Monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology (SMART) on the drive on the specified channel. S.M.A.R.T predicts
impending drive failures. The S.M.A.R.T BIOS option enables or disables this function.
Ultra DMA mode 2, max transfe r of 33.3 MB/s
Ultra DMA mode 3, max transfer of 44 MB/s (To use this
mode, it is required that an 80-conductor ATA cable is
used.)
Ultra DMA mode 4, max transfer of 66.6 MB/s (To use
this mode, it is required that an 80-conductor ATA cable
is used.)
Ultra DMA mode 5, max transfer of 99.9 MB/s (To use
this mode, it is required that an 80-conductor ATA cable
is used.)
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Auto DEFAULT
Î
Disabled
Î
Enabled
32Bit Data Transfer [Enabled]
Use the 32Bit Data Transfer BIOS option to enables or disable 32-bit data transfers.
Î
Disabled
Î
Enabled DEFAULT
BIOS auto detects HDD SMART support.
Prevents BIOS from using the HDD SMART feature.
Allows BIOS to use the HDD SMART feature
Prevents the BIOS from using 32-bit data transfers.
Allows BIOS to use 32-bit data transfers on supported
hard disk drives.
5.3.3 Super IO Configuration
Use the Super IO Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 6) to set or change the
configurations for the FDD controllers, parallel ports and serial ports.
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BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
Configure Super I/O Chipset
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
Use the Power Button Mode BIOS to specify how the power button functions.
Î
On/Off DEFAULT
Î
Suspend
Restore on AC Power Loss [Power On]
Use the Restore on AC Power Loss BIOS option to specify what state the system
returns to if there is a sudden loss of power to the system.
When the power button is pressed the system is either
turned on or off
When the power button is pressed the system goes into
suspend mode
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Power Off
Î
Power On DEFAULT
The system remains turned off
The system turns on
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Last State
Resume on Ring [Disabled]
Use the Resume on Ring BIOS option to enable activity on the RI (ring in) modem line to
rouse the system from a suspend or standby state. That is, the system will be roused by
an incoming call on a modem.
Î
Disabled DEFAULT
Î
Enabled
Resume On RTC Alarm [Disabled]
Use the Resume On RTC Alarm option to specify the time the system should be roused
from a suspended state.
Î
Disabled DEFAULT
The system returns to its previous state. If it was on, it
turns itself on. If it was off, it remains off.
Wake event not generated by an incoming call
Wake event generated by an incoming call
The real time clock (RTC) cannot generate a wake
event
Î
Enabled
Resume on Keyboard/Mouse [Disabled]
Use the Resume on Keyboard/Mouse BIOS option to enable activity on either the
keyboard or mouse to rouse the system from a suspend or standby state. That is, the
system is roused when the mouse is moved or a button on the keyboard is pressed.
Î
Disabled DEFAULT
If selected, the following appears with values that
can be selected:
RTC Alarm Date (Days)
System Time
After setting the alarm, the computer turns itself on
from a suspend state when the alarm goes off.
Wake event not generated by activity on the
keyboard or mouse
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Enabled
Resume on PCI-Express WAKE# [Enabled]
The Resume on PCI-Express WAKE# BIOS option specifies if the system is roused from
a suspended or standby state when there is activity on the PCI-Express bus.
Î
Disabled
Î
Enabled DEFAULT
Wake event generated by activity on the keyboard or
mouse
Wake event not generated by PCI-Express activity
Wake event generated by PCI-Express activity
5.3.6 Remote Access Configuration
Use the Remote Access Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 10) to configure remote
access parameters. The Remote Access Configuration is an AMIBIOS feature and
allows a remote host running a terminal program to display and configure the BIOS
settings.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
Configure Remote Access type and parameters
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BIOS Menu 12: USB Mass Storage Device Configuration
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USB Mass Storage Reset Delay [20 Sec]
Use the USB Mass Storage Reset Delay option to set the number of seconds POST
waits for the USB mass storage device after the start unit command.
Î
10 Sec
Î
20 Sec DEFAULT
Î
30 Sec
Î
40 Sec
Device ##
The Device## field lists the USB devices that are connected to the system.
Emulation Type [Auto]
Use the Emulation Type BIOS option to specify the type of emulation BIOS has to
provide for the USB device.
POST waits 10 seconds for the USB mass storage device
after the start unit command.
POST waits 20 seconds for the USB mass storage device
after the start unit command.
POST waits 30 seconds for the USB mass storage device
after the start unit command.
POST waits 40 seconds for the USB mass storage device
after the start unit command.
Î
Auto DEFAULT
Î
Floppy
Î
Forced FDD
Î
Hard Disk
BIOS auto-detects the current USB.
The USB device will be emulated as a floppy drive.
The device can be either A: or B: responding to
INT13h calls that return DL = 0 or DL = 1
respectively.
Allows a hard disk image to be connected as a
floppy image. This option works only for drives
formatted with FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32.
Allows the USB device to be emulated as hard disk
responding to INT13h calls that return DL values of
80h or above.
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CDROM
Assumes the CD-ROM is formatted as bootable
media. All the devices that support block sizes
greater than 512 bytes can only be booted using this
option.
5.4 PCI/PnP
Use the PCI/PnP menu (BIOS Menu 13) to configure advanced PCI and PnP settings.
WARNING!
Setting wrong values for the BIOS selections in the PCIPnP BIOS
menu may cause the system to malfunction.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
The specified IRQ is available to be used by PCI/PnP
devices
The specified IRQ is reserved for use by Legacy ISA
devices
DMA Channel# [Available]
Use the DMA Channel# option to assign a specific DMA channel to a particular PCI/PnP
device.
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Available DEFAULT
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Reserved
Available DMA Channels are:
DM Channel 0
DM Channel 1
DM Channel 3
The specified DMA is available to be used by
PCI/PnP devices
The specified DMA is reserved for use by Legacy
ISA devices
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DM Channel 5
DM Channel 6
DM Channel 7
Reserved Memory Size [Disabled]
Use the Reserved Memory Size BIOS option to specify the amount of memory that
should be reserved for legacy ISA devices.
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Disabled DEFAULT
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16K
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32K
Î
64K
No memory block reserved for legacy ISA devices
16 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices
32 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices
54 KB reserved for legacy ISA devices
5.5 Boot
Use the Boot menu (BIOS Menu 14) to configure system boot options.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit
Boot Settings
⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
> Boot Settings Configuration
> Boot Device Priority
> Hard Disk Drives
> CD/DVD Drives
> Removable Drives
Configure settings
during system boot.
ÅÆ
Select Screen
↑↓ Select Item
Enter Go to SubScreen
F1 General Help
F10 Save and Exit
ESC Exit
Use the Quick Boot BIOS option to make the computer speed up the boot process.
Î
Disabled
Î
Enabled DEFAULT
Quiet Boot [Disabled]
Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots.
Î
Disabled DEFAULT
Î
Enabled
No POST procedures are skipped
Some POST procedures are skipped to decrease
the system boot time
Normal POST messages displayed
OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages
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AddOn ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS]
Use the AddOn ROM Display Mode option to allow add-on ROM (read-only memory)
messages to be displayed.
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Force BIOS DEFAULT
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Keep Current
Bootup Num-Lock [On]
Use the Bootup Num-Lock BIOS option to specify if the number lock setting must be
modified during boot up.
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Off
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On DEFAULT
Does not enable the keyboard Number Lock automatically. To
use the 10-keys on the keyboard, press the Number Lock key
located on the upper left-hand corner of the 10-key pad. The
Number Lock LED on the keyboard lights up when the Number
Lock is engaged.
Allows the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled
automatically when the computer system boots up. This allows
The system forces third party BIOS to display
during system boot.
The system displays normal information during
system boot.
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the immediate use of the 10-key numeric keypad located on
the right side of the keyboard. To confirm this, the Number
Lock LED light on the keyboard is lit.
KINO-9653 Mini-ITX Motherboard
5.5.2 Boot Device Priority
Use the Boot Device Priority menu (BIOS Menu 16) to specify the boot sequence from
the available devices. The drive sequence also depends on the boot sequence in the
individual device section.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced PCIPNP Boot Security Chipset Power Exit