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Installation Guide Revision 02
Oct 2003
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CONTENTS
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION1
1.1 Unpacking IP-4BEI26 Series 1
1.2 Description 3
1.3 Features 3
1.3.1 Ethernet & Audio 3
1.3.2 Ultra ATA/66/100 4
1.3.3 Hardware Monitoring 4
1.3.4 I/O Shield Connector 4
1.3.5 Power-On/Off 5
1.3.6 IP-4BEI26 Series Overview 5
1.3.7 System Block Diagram 6
1.4 Specifications 7
SECTION 2 INSTALLATIONS9
2.1 System Installation 9
2.1.1 CPU Installation 9
2.1.2 Heat Sink Installation 10
2.1.3 Memory Module Installation 11
2.1.4 Setting Jumper and DIP Switches 13
2.2 Board Layout 14
2.3 Jumper Setting 15
2.4 Connector’s Description 18
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SECTION 3 AWARD BIOS SETUP34
3.1 BIOS Instructions 34
3.2 Main Menu 35
3.3 Standard CMOS Features 37
3.4 IDE Adapters 39
3.5 Advanced BIOS Features 41
3.6 Advanced Chipset Features 45
3.7 Integrated Peripherals 48
3.8 Power Management Setup 53
3.9 PnP/PCI Configurations 57
3.10 PC Health Status 59
3.11 Frequency/Voltage Control 61
3.12 Load Fail-Safe Default 62
3.13 Load Optimized Defaults 62
3.14 Supervisor/User Password Setting 63
3.15 Exit Selecting 64
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 Unpacking IP-4BEI26 Series
1. Take out the IP-4BEI26 series unit from the carton box, check if the unit is
properly secure in the plastic bag.
The IP-4BEI26 Series combines the high performance and exceptional value
of Intel® 845E chipset with a full-featured, new generation, industrial board.
The Intel® advanced 845E chipset support socket 478-pins Intel® Pentium® 4
/ Celeron™ processors of 1.3GHz and up to 3.06GHz, Pentium® 4 Mobile
processors of 1.2GHz and up to 2.4GHz that memory base on the FSB
400/533MHz operation supports DDR SDRAM interface. In the meantime,
the IP-4BEI26 system memory size can be up to 2GB DDR 200/266
memory, besides, the IP-4BEI26 onboard two Intel® 82540 or 82541 Gigabit
Ethernet controllers support 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet, two COM ports,
AC97 Audio and ISA slots.
The 82801DB I/O Controller Hub (ICH4) employs the Intel® Accelerated Hub
Architecture to make a direct connection from the graphics and memory to
the integrated Ethernet controller, the IDE controllers (ATA/33 or ATA/66 or
ATA/100), six USB ports that are supported USB 1.1/2.0 standard meets the
performance, stability and reliability requirements.
The industrial board - IP-4BEI26 is suitable and valuable for all the industry
applications, which also well support with the Windows® 95/98/2000/SE/ME
and Windows® NT operation system.
1.3 Features
1.3.1 Ethernet & Audio
The IP-4BEI26 is base on the Intel® 845E chipset, offers users the 4XAGP
slot, onboard Ethernet and Audio function. The features of chipset are as
below:
? Enhanced 4XAGP slot & system performance:
- 400/533 FSB support
? Memory:
- DDR SDRAM, DDR200/266
- 2.0GB Max. Memory
- 2 DIMM, with ECC
? Southbridge - ICH4:
- AC97 Audio
- 6 Hi-Speed USB2.0 ports
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21.64
143.76
87.71
56.05
26.13
25.00
5.00
16.80
29.50
1.3.2 Ultra ATA/66/100
The ICH4 provides two channel Ultra ATA/66/100 Bus Master IDE controller,
that support Ultra ATA/66/100 protocols, perfect for such demanding
applications as real-time video, multimedia, and high performance operating
system. A new IDE cable is required for Ultra ATA/66/100. This cable is an
80-conductor cable; however the connectors are, of course, backwards
compatible with ATA/33.
1.3.3 Hardware Monitoring
Hardware monitoring allows you to monitor various aspects of your systems
operations and status. The features include CPU temperature, voltage and
RPM of fan.
1.3.4 I/O Shield Connector
The board is equipped with an I/O back panel. Please use the appropriate
I/O shield (Figure 1).
25.42
21.75
6.50
11.96
38.10
35.97
6.22
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1.3.5 Power-On/Off (Remote)
The board has a single 20-pin connector for ATX power supplies. For ATX
power supplies that support the Remote On/Off feature, this should be
connected to the systems front panel for system Power On/Off button. The
systems power On/Off button should be a momentary button that is normally
open.
The board has been designed with “Soft Off" functions. You can turn Off the
system from one of two sources: The first is the front panel Power On/Off
the button, and the other is the "Soft Off" function (coming from the M/Bs
onboard circuit controller) that can be controlled by the operating system
such as Windows® 95/98/SE/ME or Windows® 2000.
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1.3.6 IP-4BEI26 Series Overview
Function / Model IP-4BEI26
? Chipset Intel® 845E
? VGA Function/
? Ethernet Function Dual
? Audio Function ?
? EIDE Interface2
? Floppy Interface1
? One Parallel1
? 4XAGP Slot1
? PCI Slots 4 (One shared ISA slot)
? ISA Slots3
? Serial Ports 2
? USB 2.0 Ports (two for Optional USB Cable) 6
? Fan Connectors3
- Intel® Pentium® 4 Mobile™ processor with socket 478-pin package
- System bus frequency at 400/533 MHz FSB
? Chipset:
- Intel® 82845E AGPset
? DRAM Module:
- Two 184-pins Sockets
- For DDR200/266 SDRAM Memory, with ECC
- Support DDR SDRAM up to 2GB (Max.)
? Ethernet Function:
- Two Intel® 82540 or 82541 Gigabit Ethernet controller
- For 10/100/1000 Base-TX Ethernet
- Onboard two RJ-45 Ethernet connectors
? Audio Function:
- AC97 Audio Codec
? Expansion Slot:
- 1 x 4XAGP slot
- 4 x PCI slots (One shared ISA slot)
- 3 x ISA slots
? Onboard I/O:
- On-Chip I/O integrated with K/B, Mouse, FDD, Parallel and Serial,
Fast IR and Power-ON controllers
? Onboard PCI / IDE:
- Intel® (ICH4) Controller
- PCI rev2.2 Compliant
- ACPI Compliant Power Management
- PCI Bus IDE Port with PIO /Ultra DMA-100 x 2 (Up to 4 Devices)
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? Rear I/O Connectors:
- PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 style Keyboard
- D-Sub 25-pins Printer port connector
Dual D-Sub 9-pins Serial port connectors for RS-232
- Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet LAN1 connector
2 x USB2.0 connectors
- Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet LAN2 connector
2 x USB2.0 connectors
- Audio for Line-In, Line-Out, MIC phone jack
? Internal I/O Connectors (pin-header):
- 2 x USB2.0 connectors (for USB ports cable with bracket)
? BIOS:
- Award Plug & Play BIOS
? Form Factor:
- 12” x 8.7” (305 x 220mm) ATX Size
? Weight:
- 1.44lb (650g) --- IP-4BEI26
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2.1 System Installation
2.1.1 CPU Installation
Carefully follow the steps below in order to install the CPU:
1. Check and confirm that the jumpers are correctly set for the CPU you
are going to install (figure 3).
2. Lift the releasing lever of the Socket 478.
3. Align the pins of the CPU against the pinholes of the Socket 478. Be
sure to pay attention to the orientation of the CPU.
Figure 3: CPU Socket
4. Push down the CPU into the Socket 478.
5. Push down the release lever and lock it against the key hook.
6. Hook the hole in ZIF clip for the CPU cooling fan onto the notch on the
socket 478.
7. Place the CPU cooling fan atop the CPU surface.
8. Push down the opposite side of the ZIF clip and hook it.
9. Slide the head of the clip to left and lock it.
10. Connect the cooling fan cable to the socket as shown below. Be careful
not to place the cable on the CPU cooling fan.
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Removing a CPU:
1. Before removing the CPU, turn off the IP-4BEI26 Series power; then wait
for about 20 minutes until the heat radiation plate of the cooling fan and
the CPU cools down.
2. To remove the CPU, lift the releasing lever of the Socket 478.
Note: The CPU and the heat radiation plate are hot. They may cause
burns.
To remove the CPU, reverse the installation steps.
2.1.2 Heat Sink & Retention Module Installation
Make sure that good contact is made between the processors and the heat
sinks & fan. Insufficient contact, incorrect types of heat sinks, fans, or
thermal compound used or improper amount of thermal compound applied
on the CPU die can cause the processors to overheat, which may crash the
system.
Figure 5 display the notch marks and what they should look like on your
DIMM memory module.
DIMMs have184-pins and two notches, that will match with the onboard
DIMM socket. DIMM modules are installed by placing the chip firmly into the
socket at a 90-degree angle and pressing straight down (figure 6) until it fits
tightly into the DIMM socket.
Figure 5: DIMM Memory and 184-pins Socket
Figure 6: Memory Installation
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Carefully follow the steps below in order to install the DIMMs:
1. To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the DIMM, ground
yourself by touching a grounded metal surface or using a ground scrap
before you touch the DIMM.
2. Do not touch the connector of the DIMM. Dirt residue may cause a
malfunction.
3. Hold the DIMM with its notch to the front side of the M845D Series and
insert it completely into the socket. A DIMM should be inserted into the
inner socket first. Guiding the hole at each end of the DIMM over the
retaining post at each end of the DIMM socket.
4. If you install two DIMMs, install the second DIMM using the same
procedure as above.
5. If DIMM does not go in smoothly, do not force it. Pull it all the way out
and try again.
6. Make sure the DIMM is properly installed and locked by the tabs on both
sides of the socket.
Removing a DIMM:
To remove the DIMM, use your fingers or a small screwdriver to carefully
push away the plastic tabs that secure the DIMM at each end. Lift it out of
the socket.
Make sure you store the DIMM in an anti-static bag and must be
populated the same size and manufactory of memory modules.
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2.1.4 Setting Jumpers and DIP Switches
There are jumpers and DIP-switches on the system board of the IP-4BEI26
Series. You can set the jumpers to make the necessary operations.
Figure 7: Jumper Connector
For any three-pin jumpers (Figure 7), the jumper setting is 1-2 when the
jumper connects pins 1 and 2. The setting is 2-3 when pins 2 and 3 are
connected and so on. You see a number “ 1 “ and a “ 3 “ printed on the
circuit board to identify these pins. And also, there is a second way of
indication – one of the lines surrounding jumpers is thick, which indicates pin
NO.1.
To move a jumper from one position to another, use needle-nose pliers or
tweezers to pull the pin cap off the pins and move it to the desired position.
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ISA-1
FLOPPY
AUX_IN
POWER FAN
ATX POWER
Chassis FAN
2.2 Board Layout
Jumper & Connector Location
CN5
CN2
ATX-12V
EXT KB/MS
CN11
JP1
CPU FAN
CN20
CN26
DI MM1
DI MM 2
CN22
JP2
CN25
CN21
IDE1
CN23
JP3
CN27
CN24
IDE2
CN28
US B4,5
PWR_ BTN
HD_ LED
SPK RK LO CKPWR LED
RST
CD_IN
IP-4BEI26 Rev1 .0
CN1
CN6
CN7
CN3
CN8
CN9
CN4
AGP
PCI-4
PCI-3
PCI-2
PCI-1
BATT1
ISA-2
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2.3 Jumper Setting
Table for Jumper Location Description:
Use the information in the following table to change the jumpers and the DIP
switches.
In order to set up the correct configuration, here is the description
about how to set the jumpers to enable/disable or change functions. All
jumpers’ location please refer to jumper location diagram.
? P4-P/P4-M CPU Setting Select: JP1
Function JP1
P4P (Default) ON
P4M OFF
? Location:
? Clear CMOS Setting Select: JP2
Function JP2
Normal (Default) 1-2
Clear CMOS 2-3
? Location:
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? Watchdog Timer Setting Select: JP3
Function JP3
NMI 1-2
Reset System (Default) 2-3
? Location:
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ISA-1
FLOPPY
AUX_IN
POWER FAN
ATX POWER
Chassis FAN
2.4 Connector’s Description
Connector Location
CN5
CN2
ATX-12V
EXT KB/MS
CN11
JP1
CPU FAN
CN20
CN26
DI MM1
DI MM 2
CN22
JP2
CN25
CN21
IDE1
CN23
JP3
CN27
CN24
IDE2
CN28
US B4,5
PWR_ BTN
HD_ LED
SPK RK LO CKPWR LED
RST
CD_IN
IP-4BEI26 Rev1 .0
CN1
CN6
CN7
CN3
CN8
CN9
CN4
AGP
PCI-4
PCI-3
PCI-2
PCI-1
BATT1
ISA-2
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Table for Connector’s Location Description:
Use the information in the following table to change the connector.
Connectors Functions
CN1 COM2 RS-232 Serial Port Connector
CN2 COM1 RS-232 Serial Port Connector
CN3 Parallel Port Connector
CN4 Audio port Connector
CN5 PS/2 Keyboard Mouse Connector
CN6 AUX_IN Connector
CN7 CD _IN Connector
CN8 Ethernet RJ-45 LAN1 & USB 0/1 Connector
CN9 Ethernet RJ-45 LAN2 & USB 2/3 Connector
CN10 Ethernet K/B & M/S Connector
CN11 ATX 12V Power Connector
CN20 CPU Fan Power Connector
CN21 Secondary IDE Connector
CN22 ATX Power Connector
CN23 Floppy Disk Connector
CN24 Primary IDE Connector
CN25 Chassis Fan Power Connector
CN26 Power Fan Power Connector
CN27 System Panel Indicate Connector
CN28 USB 4/5 (Pin-Header) Connector
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9 1 6 5 1 6 9
? COM2 RS-232 Serial Port Connector (D-Sub 9-pin Male): CN1