JETWAY 9BXAS, 9BXAS-A, 9BXAN, 9BXAN-A User Manual

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9BXAS/9BXAS-A
9BXAN/9BXAN-A
USER'S MANUAL
PCI/ AGP Mainboard
For
Pentium II/
III or Socket 370
The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions which
may appear in this document nor does it make a commitment to update the information
contained herein.
NO. G03-9BXASR7A
Release date: NOV 2000
** Year 2000 compliant **
Trademark:
* Pentium is registered trademark and MMX is a trademark of Intel corporation,
the other names and brands are the property of their respective owners.
* Specifications and Information contained in this documentation are furnished for information use only, and are subject to
change at any time without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by manufacturer.
Chapter 1
TABLE OF CONTENT
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1-1 Preface
.................................................................................................... 1
1-2 Feature of Motherboard
........................................................................... 1
1-2-1 Overview
...................................................................................... 1
1-2-2 Key Feature
.................................................................................. 2
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
..................................................................................3
2-1 Unpacking
............................................................................................... 3
2-2 The Diagram of Motherboard
................................................................... 4
2-3 Quick Reference for Jumpers, Connectors & Expansion Socket
............... 5
2-4 Installation Steps
..................................................................................... 6
2-5 Jumper Settings....................................................................................... 6
2-6 System Memory (DRAM)
.......................................................................... 7
2-7 Central Processing Unit (CPU)
................................................................. 7
2-8 Expansion Cards
..................................................................................... 12
2-9 External Connectors
................................................................................ 12
Chapter 3
AWARD BIOS SETUP
..................................................................................18
3-1 STANDARD CMOS SETUP
........................................................................ 19
3-2 BIOS FEATURES SETUP
.......................................................................... 19
3-3 CHIPSET Features SETUP
........................................................................ 20
3-4 POWER MANAGE MENT SETUP
............................................................... 21
3-5 PnP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP ..........................................................23
3-6 LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS
..................................................................... 24
3-7 LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS
.................................................................. 25
3-8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP
....................................................... 25
3-9 SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD
............................................................. 26
3-10 SAVE & EXIT SETUP
............................................................................... 26
3-11 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
.......................................................................... 26
Chapter 4
4-1 PC HEALTH MONITOR-III Driver (Option for mainboard that embedded PC Health Chip) 27
4-2 SOUND Driver (Option for mainboard that embedded Audio Chip)........ 29
Chapter 5
Quick Troubleshooting Guide.......................................................................... 45
Chapter 6
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers ..................................................... 46
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Chapter 1
1-1 Preface
Thank you for purchasing this multifunction motherboard. It has the most flexibility that you can find in today’s computer market. The motherboard integrates both Intel Pentium®II / Pentium®III & Celeron™ (Slot 1) processor and Celeron™ PPGA / Coppermine FC-PGA (Socket 370) processor interface into a standard ATX compatible system along with 3D Stereo Sound System audio chip and many other new feature that meets future specification.
1-2 Feature of Motherboard
This motherboard is design for the PC user who wants highest possible quality and value in a small package. This motherboard include following main features:
1-2-1 Overview
Support both Slot 1 & Socket 370 CPU interface (You can only use one CPU interface at
a time).
Support Jump-less solution for setting Front Side Bus Frequency (CPU Host Clock) and
CPU ratio under CPU Host/PCI clock of CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP.
Conditionally support 133MHz * of Front Side Bus Frequency. This function allow user
select CPU Bus Frequency by the BIOS to approach Over-Clock possibility.
Provide PC Health Monitoring to track CPU temperature, system temperature, system
voltage, and fan speed. When CPU current temperature is over CPU warning temperature, system will slow down automatically in order to reduce the CPU’s temperature (Option for motherboard that embedded PC Health Chip only).
Logo-DIY: Provide CBROM utility for user to create their own loge in the BIOS.
Built in high quality PCI-Based HRTF 3D Extension Positional Audio Chip (Option for
motherboard that embedded Audio Chip only)
- Supports rear side speakers, C3DX positional audio in 4 channels speaker mode.
- Professional digital audio interface to support 24-bit SPDIF IN and OUT (44.1K and 48K
format).
- HRTF-base 3D positional audio, supporting DirectSound™ 3D and Aural A3D™ interface.
- Digital functions that capable to provide hi-fi stereo, Dolby, 3D surround effects, and playing MP3 music.
You can add our Optical kit (Optional) to connect any optical Input/Output device for
super high quality sound transaction, such as playing & recording MD(Mini Disk)/CD; CD-ROM directly recording to MD; combine with DVD player to create a home theater system (This upgrade kit includes Optical Module, Optical Cable, and Software DVD Driver).
1-2-2 Key Feature
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Multi-Speed Support:Provide 66/75*/83*/95*/100/112*/117*/124*MHz Front Side Bus Frequency to support Intel Pentium®II / Pentium®III, Celeron processor for Slot 1 interface or Intel Celeron PPGA / Coppermine FC-PGA on a ZIP Socket 370 interface.
Intel chipset:Intel’s 440BX PCI/AGPset with I/O subsystems.
DRAM Memory Support:Support 3 x 168-pin DIMM sockets (3.3V) for memory from 8M
Byte to 768M Byte in either EDO (66MHz only) or SDRAM (66MHz/100MHz) type module with ECC or parity check.
AGP, ISA, and PCI expansion Slots:Provide an AGP slot, one 16-bit ISA slot, and four 32- bit PCI master slots.
Super Multi-I/O: Provides two high-Speed UART compatible serial ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities. Two floppy drives of either 5.25” or 3.5” (1.44MB or 2.88MB) are also supported without an external card.
PCI Bus Master IDE Controller and ULTRA DMA 33: On-board PCI Bus Master IDE controller with two connectors that supports four IDE devices in two channels, provides faster data transfer rates, and supports Enhanced IDE devices such as Tape Backup, CD-ROM, ZIP, LS-120 Drives. This controller also supports PIO Modes and Bus Master IDE DMA 33Mbyte/Second.
ACPI supporting for OS Directed Power Management.
Ring-In Wake up: When Ring-In the system can wake up from SMI Mode. Ring-In Power On: When Ring-In the system can power on automatic by this function.
RTC Power On: Enabled RTC Power On function, you can set RTC alarm to power on the system
at the time length that correspond to your setting.
Power Button: Press the button will place the system power on/off. CPU fans auto-stopping with suspend mode.
Support Software Power Off function.
Power Support: Efficient PWM switching power instead of traditional Linear Voltage Regulator to prevent power component from being burned-out.
PC 99 ready
PS/2 Mouse: This motherboard support PS/2 mouse set.
USB Port Connector: This motherboard supports two USB port connectors for USB devices.
Optional IrDA: This motherboard supports an optional infrared port module for wireless
interface, with independent 3rd UART (32-byte FIFO).
AGP: Accelerated Graphics Port, for to 533MB/sec data transfer rate and 66MHz Bus clock to improve graphic functions.
ATX Form Factor: Dimensions 30.5cm x 19cm.
* Your memory module(s) must be PC133 compliant SDRAM chips and specified or marked
as 8ns or 6ns.
* When you are running at 133MHz , make sure all of your PCI devices have enough
tolerance to run on 44MHz . Otherwise, it may cause your system become very unstable.
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Hardware Installation
2-1 Unpacking
This mainboard package should contain the following:
The mainboard
USER’S MANUAL for mainboard
Cable set for IDE x1, Floppy x1
CD for Drivers PACK
The mainboard contains sensitive electronic components that can be easily damaged by electron­static, so the mainboard should be left in its original packing until it is installed.
Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti-static mat.
The operator should be wearing an anti static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti­static mat.
Inspect the mainboard carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage to your board. Be sure there are no shipping and handling damages on the board before proceeding.
After opening the mainboard carton, extract the system board and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface component side up. Again inspect the board for damage.
Press down on the entire socket IC’s to make sure that they are properly inserted. Do this only on with the board placed on a firm flat surface.
Warning: Do not apply power to the board if it has been damaged.
You are now ready to install your mainboard. The mounting hole pattern on the mainboard matches the ATX system board.
It is assumed that the chassis is designed for a standard ATX main board mounting. Place the chassis on the anti-static mat and remove the cover.
Take the plastic clips, Nylon stand-off and screws for mounting the system board, and keep them separate.
2-2 The Diagram of Mainboard
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SLOT-1
SLOT-1
J3
MINI-
DIN
COM2
COM2 COM1
PORT
J5
J2
BATT.
+
BT1
82C443BX
U9
INT E L3 71EB
U1
J1
US
J4
ATX PO W ER
PL1
IDE2
IDE 2
IDE1
PCI 2
PCI
PCI 1
PCI
MIC
LINE-
IN
LINE-
OUT
AGC
GAME
PCI
PCI 3
PCI
PCI 4
ZIF SOCKET
370
CPU
U11
DIMM2
DIMM
DIMM1
DIMM
SL
BIOS
JP16
A
GP1
A
GP
IR1
JP15
JP14
JP17
CPUFAN
SYSFAN
IDE 1
FDD
FDD
JP18
WOL
KEYLOC
K
RSTTBLE
TBSW
HDLED
PS-
SPEAK
U17
ON
4321
JP1
JP2
JP3
SP DIF IN 1
SPDIFOUT
JP4
SPKIN 1
CMI8738
B
U7
DIMM3
DIMM3
J
P2
SMI
Figure 2-2
Only for motherboard that embedded Audio Chip
2-3 Quick Reference for Jumpers, Connectors & Expansion Socket
Jumpers
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Jumper Name Description Page
JP11 CPU Type Selection Refer to page 6 p. 6
JP14,JP15 CPU Bus Frequency Selection Refer to page 6 p. 6
U17 CPU Ratio Selector Refer to page 6 p. 6
JP17 CMOS RAM Clear 1-2 Normal ,2-3 Clear CMOS p. 7
Connectors
Connector Name Description Page
PL1 ATX Power Connector 20-Pin Block p.12 MINI-DIN PS/2 Keyboard/PS/2 Mouse 6-Pin Female p.13
USB USB Port Connector 5-Pin Connector
p.13
PRINT Parallel Port Connector 26-Pin Female p.13 COM1, COM2 Serial Port COMA , COMB 9-Pin Connector p.13 FDD Floppy Driver Connector 34-Pin Block p.13 IDE1 Primary IDE Connector 40-Pin Block p.14 IDE2 Secondary IDE Connector 40-Pin Block p.14 HDLED IDE activity LED 2-Pin Connector p.14 JP16 Front Panel Connector 16-Pin Block
p.15
IR1 Infrared Module Connector 10-Pin Block p.15 CPUFAN, SYSFAN FAN Connector Extra fanning system connectors p.15 PS-ON ATX power button/soft power button 2-Pin Connector p.15 WOL Wake On LAN 3-pin Block P.16
Jumpers & Connectors for Motherboard that Embedded Audio Chip only
Item number Name Description Page
JP4 On-Board Sound Enable/Disable 1-2 : Disabled , 2-3 : Enabled p.16 JP1 AUX IN 4-pin Block p.16 JP2 CD-Audio 4-pin Block p.16 JP3 CD-Audio 4-pin Block p.16 AGC Line IN/Line Out/MIC /Game Connector 15-pin Connector + 3 phone jack p.16 SPKIN 1 PC Speaker In 2-pin Block p.17 SPDIFIN 1 SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) IN 3-pin Block p.17 SPDIFOUT SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) OUT 2-pin Block p.17 JP18 For Optional Optical Kit Connector 10-pin Connector p.17
Expansion Sockets
Socket/Slot Name Description
DIMM1,DIMM2, DIMM3 DIMM Module Socket
168-Pins DIMM SDRAM Module Expansion Socket
Slot1 CPU Slot Pentium II/III CPU Slot
Zip Socket370 CPU Socket Celeron PPGA / Coppermine FC-PGA CPU Socket
AGP SLOT AGP SLOT AGP Expansion Slot
PCI1, PCI2,PCI3 ,PCI4 PCI Slot 32-bit PCI Local Bus Expansion slots
SL1 ISA Slot 16-bit ISA Bus Expansion slot
2-4 Installation Steps
Before using your computer, you must follow the steps as follows:
1. Set Jumpers on the Motherboard
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2. Install the CPU
3. Install DRAM Modules
4. Install Expansion card
5.
Connect Cables, Wires, and Power Supply
2-5 Jumper Settings
1. CPU Type Selection : JP11
Please set JP11 to 1-2 if you are using Slot 1 , Celeron 370 CPU.
Please set JP11 to 2-3 if you using Coppermine FC-PGA CPU.
COM2
DIMM3
JP11 JP11
13
1
3
1-2 Solt1 Celeron 370 CPU 2-3 Coppermine FC-PGA CPU
2.
CPU Bus Frequency Selection :
JP14 , JP15
COM2
DIMM3
JP15
66 MHZ
JP14
100 MHZ
JP15
JP14
133MHZ
JP14
JP15
1
3
1
3
1
3
Users can also set the CPU Bus frequency in the “CPU Host/PCI clock” in CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP (Please refer to page 18).
Table for the Pentium III and Celeron Socket 370 CPU
Celeron Celeron Pentium III
Speed Bus Ratio Speed Bus Ratio Speed Bus Ratio
Ratio 1 2 3 4 Ratio 1 2 3 4
2.0x ON ON ON ON 5.5x OFF OFF OFF ON
2.5x OFF ON ON ON 6.0x ON ON ON OFF
3.0x ON OFF ON ON 6.5x OFF ON ON OFF
3.5x OFF OFF ON ON 7.0x ON OFF ON OFF
4.0x ON ON OFF ON 7.5x OFF OFF ON OFF
4.5x OFF ON OFF ON 8.0x ON ON OFF OFF
5.0x ON OFF OFF ON
CPU External Frequency:JP15, JP14
CPU JP15 JP14
66MHz 2-3 ON
100MHz 1-2 ON(Default)
133MHz* 1-2 OFF
*Your Memory must meet the requirement to run on 133MHz the condition.
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300/66 66MHz 4.5x 566/66 66MHz 8.5x 500E/100 100MHz 5.0x 333/66 66MHz 5.0x 600/66 66MHz 9.0x 550E/100 100MHz 5.5x 366/66 66MHz 5.5x 633/66 66MHz 9.5x 600E/100 100MHz 6.0x 400/66 66MHz 6.0x 667/66 66MHz 10.0x 650E/100 100MHz 6.5x 466/66 66MHz 7.0x 700/66 66MHz 10.5x 700/100 100MHz 7.0x 500/66 66MHz 7.5x 733/66 66MHz 11.0x 750/100 100MHz 7.5x 533/66 66MHz 8.0x 766/66 66MHz 11.5x 800/100 100MHz 8.0x 533A/66 66MHz 8.0x 850/100 100MHz 8.5x
Because the Ratio are fixed by CPU Manufacture, users don’t need to setting ratio any more, this table just
for reference use.
4. CMOS RAM Clear: JP17 (Yellow color selector)
WARNING: Make sure your computer is POWER OFF when you CLEAR CMOS.
Connect a jumper Cap over this jumper for a few seconds, will clears information stored in the CMOS RAM Chip that input by user, such as hard disk information and passwords. After CLEAR CMOS, you must enter the BIOS setup (by holding down <DEL> during power-up) to re-enter BIOS information (see BIOS SETUP).
Selections JP17
Normal 1-2 (Default) Clear CMOS 2-3 (momentarily)
COM2
DIMM3
CMOS RAM (Normal / Clear CMOS Data)
JP17
JP17
Normal
1
2
3
Clear CMOS
1
2
3
2-6 System Memory (DRAM)
The mainboard supports three 168-pins DIMM modules to the Max Memory Size of 768MB.
DIMM 1
DIMM 2 DIMM 3 System can be Accept or Not
168-pin DIMM
x x Accept
168-pin DIMM 168-pin DIMM
x Accept
168-pin DIMM
168-pin DIMM 168-pin DIMM
Accept
2-7 Central Processing Unit (CPU)
2-7-1 The mainboard provides a Slot-1 for Pentium II/III processor. The CPU on board must have
a fan or heat sink attached to prevent overheating.
WARNING: Without a fan or heat sink, the CPU will overheat and cause damage to both the CPU and
the motherboard.
To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the Slot- 1 and place RETENTION MODULE as following:
IMPORTANT: You must set jumper JP14,JP15 for “Bus Frequency Selection” on page6 depending on
the CPU that you install.
1. Attach heat sink to the CPU.
2. Place Part A on slot-1 and gently screw four corners on top of the mother- board.
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COM2
DIMM3
PART A
2-7-2 The mainboard also provides a 370-pin ZIF Socket 370. The CPU on motherboard must
have a fan attached to prevent overheating. To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF socket and open
it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then upwards to a 90-degree right angle. Insert the CPU with the white dot as your guide. The white dot should point towards the end of the level. The CPU has a corner pin for three of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in the one orientation as shown as follow. With the added weight of the CPU fan, no force is required to insert the CPU. Once completely inserted, hold down on the fan and close the socket’s lever.
IMPORTANT: You can setting the CPU ratio and Host Frequency in the BIOS setup on page 18
COM2
DIMM3
CPU ZIF Socket 370
Lock
Socket 370
Blank
Lever
White Dot
Socket 370
CPU
2-7-3 Intel® Pentium® III Processor (256K) in the FC-PGA form factor: Mechanical Features
The FC-PGA package has the processor’s silicon die directly mounted to a pinned interposer substrate. The pin grid array is partially populated and there may be surface mount components in the unpopulated central area of the pin field.
Intel® Pentium® III Processor in the FC-PGA form factor: Mechanical Features
Substrate
Flip Chip Die
Pins
Fillet Epoxy
(Not to scale)
Flip-Chip Si Core
C4 Solder bumps
Surface mounted pins
Fillet Epoxy
(Not to scale)
Multi-layer substrate
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Reference Design: Heatsink
Intel’s reference design thermal solution is
an active heatsink; an extruded aluminum heatsink base and a fan attached to the top on the fin array.
Heatsinks for the PPGA will not work with the
FC-PGA. A pedestal is required on the underside of the heatsink to clear the socket cam box.
Recommended thermal interface material:
Chomerics* XTS454.
FC-PGA with the reference
design heatsink
FC-PGA with a PPGA heatsink
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CPU Insertion
Step 1
Open the socket by raising the actuation lever.
Step 2
Insert the processor. Ensure proper pin 1 orientation by aligning the FC-PGA corner marking with the socket corner closest to the actuation arm tip. The pin field is keyed to prevent mis­oriented insertion.
Don’t force processor into socket. If it does not go in easily, check for mis-orientation and debris.
Make sure the processor is fully inserted into the socket on all sides.
Step 3
Close the socket by lowering and locking the actuation lever.
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Heatsink Attachment
Keyed Edge
Thumb Tab
Step 1
Remove the protective liner from the thermal interface material on the underside of the heatsink.
This liner is not normally present on the Intel reference active heatsink.
Step 2
Orient the heatsink with the keyed edge of heatsink
along the cam box side of the processor.
The clip should be oriented so that the thumb tab will engage on the cam box side of the socket.
Step 3
Seat the heatsink onto the processor and engage
the clip opposite from the cam box onto its socket
tab first.
CAUTION: Do not slide the heatsink once it is attached to the processor as the thermal interface material will tear. Instead lift the heatsink off and reseat it back down onto the processor if required for proper alignment.
Step 4
Engage the thumb tab side of the clip onto the cam
box socket tab second.
Connect the fan cable to the appropriate header on the motherboard.
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2-8 Expansion Cards
You must read the documentation come with expansion card for any hardware or software settings that may be required to setup your specific card.
Installation Procedure:
1. Read the documentation from your expansion card.
2. Set any necessary jumpers on your expansion card.
3. Remove your computer’s cover.
4. Remove the bracket on the slot you intend to use.
5. Carefully align the card’s connectors and press firmly.
6. Secure the card on the slot with the screw you remove in step 4.
7. Replace the computer’s cover.
8. Setup the BIOS if necessary.
9. Install the necessary software drivers for your expansion card.
Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards
Some expansion cards may require an IRQ to operate. Generally an IRQ must be exclusively assigned to only one device. In an standard design there are 16 IRQs available but most of them are occupied by the system and leaves 6 free for expansion cards.
With most recent device, the BIOS automatically assign an IRQ number to PCI expansion cards. Please make sure there are no any of two devices use same IRQs, otherwise your computer may experience some problems when those two devices are in use at the same time.
Assigning DMA Channels for Expansion Cards
Some devices may also need to use a DMA (Direct Memory Access) channel. DMA assignments for this motherboard are handled the same way as the IRQ assignment process described above. You can select a DMA channel in the PCI and PnP configuration section of the BIOS Setup utility.
2-9 External Connectors
1. Power Connector: ATX Power Connector (20-pin block): PL1
ATX Power Supply connector. This is a new defined 20-pins connector that usually comes with ATX case. The ATX Power Supply allows to use soft power on momentary switch that connect from the front panel switch to 2-pins Power On jumper pole on the motherboard. When the power switch on the back of the ATX power supply turned on, the full power will not come into the system board until the front panel switch is momentarily pressed. Press this switch again will turn off the power to the system board.
DIMM3
COM2
PIN ROW2 ROW1
1 3.3V 3.3V 2 -12V 3.3V 3 GND GND 4 Soft Power On 5V 5 GND GND 6 GND 5V 7 GND GND 8 -5V Pow er OK 9 +5V +5VSB (for Soft Logic) 10 +5V +12V
ATX Power Connector
PIN 1
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2. PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard Connector: MINI-DIN
The connectors for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 Mouse.
COM2
3. USB Port connector: USB
The connectors are 4-pins connector that connect USB devices to the system board.
COM2
DIMM3
USB Port Connector
USB
4. Parallel Port Connector (25-pin female): PRINT
Parallel Port connector is a 25-pin D-Subminiature Receptacle connector. The On-board Parallel Port can be disabled through the BIOS SETUP. Please refer to Chapter 3 “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP” section for more detail information.
COM2
DIMM3
Parallel Port Connector
5. Serial Port COMA, COMB: COM1, COM2
COM1 and COM2 are the 9-pin D-Subminiature mail connector. The On-board serial port can be disabled through BIOS SETUP. Please refer to Chapter 3 “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP“ section for more detail information.
COM2
DIMM3
COM1
Serial port COMA,COMB Connector
COM2
6. Floppy drive Connector (34-pin block): FDD This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable. After connecting the single plug
end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to the floppy drives.
PS/2 Keyboard
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COM2
DIMM3
Floppy drive Connector
Pin 1
7. Primary IDE Connector (40-pin block): IDE1
This connector supports the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After connecting the single
plug end to motherboard, connect the two plugs at other end to your hard disk(s). If you install two hard disks, you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumpers accordingly. Please refer to the documentation of your hard disk for the jumper settings.
COM2
DIMM3
Secondary IDE Connector
Pin 1
8. Secondary IDE Connector (40-pin block): IDE2
This connector connects to the next set of Master and Slave hard disks. Follow the same
procedure described for the primary IDE connector. You may also configure two hard disks to be both Masters using one ribbon cable on the primary IDE connector and another ribbon cable on the secondary IDE connector.
COM2
DIMM3
Secondary IDE Connector
Pin 1
9. IDE activity LED: HDLED
This connector connects to the hard disk activity indicator light on the case.
COM2
DIMM3
IDE (Hard Drive) LED
HDLED
10. Turbo LED switch: TBLED
The motherboard‘s turbo function is always on. The turbo LED will remain constantly lit while
the system power is on. You may wish to connect the Power LED from the system case to this lead. See the figure below.
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11. Reset switch lead: RST
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting your computer
without having to turn off your power switch. This is a preferred method of rebooting in order to prolong the life of the system‘s power supply. See the figure below.
12. Keyboard lock switch lead: KEYLOCK
This 5-pin connector connects to the case-mounted key switch for locking the keyboard for
security purposes. See the figure below.
13. Speaker connector: SPEAKER
This 4-pins connector connects to the case-mounted speaker. See the figure below.
COM2
DIMM3
System Case Connections
TBLED
RST
KEYLOCK
TBSW
SPEAK
14. IR infrared module connector: IR1
This connector supports the optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared module. This
module mounts to small opening on system cases that support this feature you must also configure the setting through BIOS setup. Use the four pins as shown on the Back View and connect a ribbon cable from the module to the motherboard according to the pin definitions.
COM2
DIMM3
IR1
IR Infrared Module Connector
15. FAN connector: CPUFAN , SYSFAN
COM2
DIMM3
SYSFAN
CPUFAN
FAN Connector
16. Power-On button connector: PS-ON
COM2
DIMM3
2
4
PS-ON
GND
Push Button
Power-On button connector
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17. Wake On Lan connector: WOL
COM2
DIMM3
WOL
+5VSB GND WON
Wake On LAN Function worked only when power supply support 5VSB more than 750mA current.
Jumpers & Connectors for motherboard that embedded Audio Chip Only
18. On Board Audio chip Enabled / Disabled connector: JP4
COM2
DIMM3
2-3 closed: Enabled
1-2 closed: Disabled
JP4
1
3
1
3
19. Auxiliary Input connector: JP1
COM2
DIMM3
20. CD Audio in connector : JP2,JP3
JP2 and JP3 are the connectors for CD-Audio Input signal, Please connect it to CD-ROM
CD-Audio output connector
COM2
DIMM3
21. Audio and Game Connector : AGC
This Connector are 3 phone Jack for LINE-OUT,LINE-IN,MIC and a 15-pin D-Subminiature Receptacle Connector for joystick/MIDI Device. Line-out : audio output to speaker Line-in : audio input to sound chip (Please plug here for second pair speakers as output
channels when use 4 speakers)
MIC : Microphone Connector
Game/MIDI : for joystick or MIDI Device
JP1
JP2 :CD-Adio/Panasonic
JP3 :CD-Audio/Sony
JP
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COM2
DIMM3
Audio and Gam e Connector
LINE-OUT MICLINE-IN
Game / MIDI PORT
22. PC Speaker signal Input connector: SPKIN 1
COM2
DIMM3
SPKIN 1
23. SPDIF (Sony / Philips Digital Interface) Input / Output Connectors: SPDIFIN 1 / SPDIFOUT
COM2
DIMM3
SPDIFIN 1
SPDIFOUT
SPDIFOUT
+5V
GND
SPDIFIN
GND
24. Optical kit connector: JP18
This connector is for user that has Optical kit(optional) to provide other set of SPDIF INPUT and SPDIF OUTPUT function.
COM2
DIMM3
Optical kit Connector
JP18
1
2
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Chapter 3
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AWARD BIOS SETUP
This motherboard has previously set to its best stable status. If you are not an experienced user, please do not change the default setting. When you are encounter any problem, please choice “LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS” to restore best setting.
Award’s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program which allows user modify the basic system configuration and hardware parameters. The modified data will be stored in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so data will be retained even when the power is turned off. In general, the information saved in the CMOS RAM stay unchanged unless here is configuration change in the system, such as hard drive replacement or new equipment is installed.
It is possible that CMOS had a battery failure which cause data lose in CMOS_RAM. If so, re-enter system configuration parameters become necessary.
To enter Setup Program Power on the computer and press <Del> key immediately will bring you into BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY.
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CMOS SETUP UTILITY
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS
LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : QUIT ↑↓→← : Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type…
Figure 3
The menu displays all the major selection items and allow user to select any one of shown item. The selection is made by moving cursor (press any direction key) to the item and press <Enter> key. An on-line help message is displayed at the bottom of the screen as cursor is moving to various items which provides user better understanding of each function. When a selection is made, the menu of selected item will appear so the user can modify associated configuration parameters.
3-1 STANDARD CMOS SETUP
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP (Figure 3-1) allows user to configure system setting such as current date and time, type of hard disk drive installed in the system, floppy drive type, and the type of display monitor. Memory size is auto-detected by the BIOS and displayed for your reference. When a field is highlighted (direction keys to move cursor and <Enter> key to select), the entries in the field will be changed by pressing <PgDn> or <PgUp> keys or user can enter new data directly from the keyboard.
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Date (mm:dd:yy) : Wed, Sep, 10 1997 Time (hh:mm:ss) : 10 : 33 : 52
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Primary Slave : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Master : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Slave : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto
Drive A : 1.4M , 3.25 in. Drive B : None
Video : EGA/VGA Halt On : All Errors
Base Memory : 640K Extended Memory : 7168K Other Memory : 384K
Total Memory : 8192K
Esc : Quit ↑↓→← : Select Item Pu/Pd/+/- : Modify
F1 : Help (Shift)F2: Change Color
Figure 3-1
NOTE: If hard disk Primary Master/Slave and Secondary Master/Slave were used Auto, than the hard
disk size and model will be auto-detect on display during POST.
NOTE: The “Halt On:” field is to determine when to halt the system by the BIOS is error occurred
during POST.
3-2 BIOS FEATURES SETUP
Select the “BIOS FEATURES SETUP” option in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu allows user to change system related parameters in the displayed menu. This menu shows all of the manufacturer’s default values of this motherboard. Again, user can move the cursor by pressing direction keys and <PgDn> of <PgUp> keys to modify the parameters. Pressing [F1] key to display help message of the selected item.
This setup program also provide 2 convenient ways to load the default parameter data from BIOS [F6] or CMOS [F7] area if shown data is corrupted. This provides the system a capability to recover from any possible error.
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Virus Warning : Disabled CPU Internal Cache : Enabled External Cache : Enabled Quick Power On Self Test : Disabled Boot Sequence : A,C,SCSI Swap Floppy Drive : Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek : Enabled Boot Up Numlock Status : On Boot Up System Speed : High Gate A20 Option : Fast Typematic Rate Setting : Disabled Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) : 6 Typematic Delay (Msec) : 250 Security Option : Setup Assign IRQ for VGA : Enabled
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop : Disabled OS Select For DRAM > 64MB : Non-OS2 HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability : Disabled Report NO FDD WIN 95 : Disabled Video BIOS Shadow : Enabled C8000-CBFFF Shadow : Disabled CC000-CFFFF Shadow : Disabled D0000-D3FFF Shadow : Disabled D4000-D7FFF Shadow : Disabled D8000-DBFFF Shadow : Disabled DC000-DFFFF Shadow : Disabled
Esc: Quit ↑↓→← : Select Item F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/-:Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
F6 : Load Optimal Defaults
F7 : Load Standard Defaults
Figure 3-2
NOTE: The Security Option contains “setup” and “system”. The “setup” indicates that the password
setting is for CMOS only while the “system” indicates the password setting is for both CMOS and system boot up procedure.
Security Option: This category allows you to limit access to the system and
Setup, or just to Setup. The default value is Setup.
System: The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct
password is not entered at the prompt.
Setup: The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied if the incorrect password is
entered at the prompt.
NOTE: To disable security, select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to
enter password. Do not type anything and just press <Enter>, it will disable security. Once the security is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
3-3 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
This section describes features of the Intel 440BX PCIset. If your system contains a different chipset, this section will bear little resemblance to what you see on your screen.
ADVANCED OPTIONS. The parameters in this screen are for system designers, service personnel, and technically competent users only. Do not reset these values unless you understand the consequences of your changes.
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Auto Configuration : Enabled EDO DRAM Speed Selection : 60 ns EDO CASx# MA Wait Srate : 2 EDO RASx# Wait State : 1 SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay : 3 SDRAM RAS Precharge Time : 3 SDRAM CAS latency Time : 3 SDRAM Precharge Control : Disabled DRAM Data Integrity Mode : Non-ECC System BIOS Cacheable : Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable : Enabled Video RAM Cacheable : Disabled
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time : 1 16 Bit I/O Recovery Time : 1 Memory Hole At 15M-16M : Disabled Passive Release : Enabled Delayed Transaction : Disabled AGP Aperture Size : 64
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk : Enabled Spread Spectrum Modulated: Disabled
CPU Host/PCI Clock : Default CPU Warnung Temperature : Disabled Current System Temp. : 44°C/111°F Current CPU Temperature : 34°C/93°F Current CPUFAN Speed : 0 RPM Current SYSFAN Speed : 0 RPM Core : 2.80V +3.3V : 3.3V +5V : 5.10V +12V : 12 V
-12V : 12 V
Esc: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Ite m F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/-:Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
F6 : Load Optimal Defaults
F7 : Load Standard Defaults
Figure 3-3
CPU HOST/PCI Clock: In this item you can choose the CPU HOST/PCI Clock. The setting are:
Default ,66/33,75/37,83/41,100/33,103/34, 112/37,124/41,133/44, 105/35,110/36,115/38,
120/40,124/31,133/33. When the setting is :’default” the CPU HOST Clock will depend on the setting of JP14 and JP15. If JP14,JP15 is set to 66MHz only have the choice of 66/33, 75/37, 83/41on screen. If the JP14,JP15 is setting at 100MHz, then you can have 100/33,103/34,112/37,124/41, 133/44 105/35,110/36,115/38,120/40,133/33.
*Please turn off system power if the screen does not have any display after change of the setting. Then press and hold down “ INS ” key, and turn on system power again (release “ INS ” key till the screen has display) to reset correct frequency of CPU HOST clock.
Core:+3.3V,+5V,+12V,-12V,are show the status of system voltages.
3-4 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use.
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Power Management : Disabled PM Control by APM : Yes Video Off Method : V/H SYNC+Blank Video Off After : Stand by MODEM Use IRQ : 3 Doze Mode : Disabled Standby Mode : Disabled Suspend Mode : Disabled HDD Power Down : Di
sabled
Throttle Duty Cycle : 62.5% ZZ Active in Suspend : Disabled VGA Active Monitor : Enabled Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN : Instant-Off CPUFAN Off In Suspend : Enabled Resume by Ring : Enabled
IRQ 8 Break Suspend : Disabled
** Reload Global Timer Events ** IRQ [3-7, 9-15], NMI : Enabled Primary IDE 0 : Disabled Primary IDE 1 : Disabled Secondary IDE 0 : Disabled Secondary IDE 1 : Disabled Floppy Disk : Disabled Serial Port : Enabled Parallel Port : Disabled
Esc: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Item F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/-: Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
F6 : Load Optimal Defaults F7 : Load Standard Defaults
Figure 3-4
Power Management: This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes:
Doze Mode , Standby Mode , Suspend Mode , HDD Power Down
There are four selections for Power Management, three of which have fixed mode settings.
Disable (default) No power management. Disables all four modes Min. Power Saving Minimum power management. Doze Mode = 1 hr. Standby Mode
= 1 hr., Suspend Mode = 1 hr., and HDD Power Down = 15 min.
Max. Power Saving
Maximum power management -- ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SL CPU’S. Doze Mode = 1 min., Standby Mode = 1 min., Suspend Mode = 1 min., and HDD Power Down = 1 min.
User Defined Allows you to set each mode individually. When not disabled,
each of the ranges are from 1 min. to 1 hr. except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min. and disable.
PM Control APM: When enabled, an Advanced Power Management device will be activated
to enhance the Max. Power Saving mode and stop the CPU internal clock.
If the Max. Power Saving is not enabled, this will be preset to No.
Video Off Method: This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
V/H SYNC+Blank
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and
horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Initial display power management signaling.
Video Off After: When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power saving mode.
N/A Monitor will remain on during power saving modes. Suspend Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend mode. Standby Monitor blanked when the system enters Standby mode. Doze Monitor blanked when the system enters any power saving mode.
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MODEM Use IRQ: Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system.
The choices: NA, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11
PM Timer: The following four modes are Green PC power saving functions which are only user configurable when User Defined Power Management has been selected see above for available selections.
Doze Mode: When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the CPU clock will run at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
Standby Mode: When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the fixed disk drive and the video would be shut off while all other devices still operate at full speed.
Suspend Mode: When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, all devices except the CPU will be shut off.
HDD Power Down: When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active.
Throttle Duty Cycle: When the system enters Doze mode, the CPU clock runs only part of the time. You may select the percent of time that the clock runs.
The Choice: 12.5%, 25.0%, 37.5%, 50.0%, 62.5%, 75.0%
ZZ Active in Suspend: When Enabled, the ZZ signal is active during Suspend mode.
The Choice: Enabled, Disabled.
VGA Active Monitor: When Enabled, any video activity restarts the global timer for Standby mode.
The Choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN: When Enabled, turning the system off with the on/off button places the system in a very low-power-usage state, with only enough circuitry receiving power to detect power button activity or Resume by Ring activity.
The Choice: Instant-Off, Delay 4 Sec.
Resume by Ring: An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line (in other words, an incoming call on the modem) awakens the system from a soft off state..
The Choice: Enabled, Disabled.
IRQ 8 Break Suspend: You can Enable or Disable monitoring of IRQ8 so it does not awaken the system from Suspend mode.
The Choice: Enabled, Disabled.
Reload Global Timer Events:
When Enabled, an event occurring on each device listed below restarts the global time for Standby mode.
IRQ[3 -7, 9-15], NMI , Primary IDE 0, Primary IDE 1, Secondary IDE 0 , Secondary IDE 1 ,
Floppy Disk , Serial Port , Parallel Port
3-5 PnP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
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PNP OS Installed : No Resources Controlled By : Manual Reset Configuration Data: Disabled IRQ-3 assigned to : Legacy ISA IRQ-4 assigned to : Legacy ISA IRQ-5 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-7 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-9 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-10 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-11 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-12 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-14 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-15 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-0 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP
Slot 1 Use IRQ NO : AUTO Slot 2 Use IRQ NO : AUTO Slot 3 Use IRQ NO : AUTO
Used MEM base addr : N/A
Assign IRQ For USB : Enabled
DMA-1 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-3 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-5 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-6 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-7 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP
Esc: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Item F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/-:Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load Optimal Defaults F7 : Load Standard Defaults
Figure 3-5
3-6 LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS
The “LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS” function loads the system Optimal default data directly from ROM and initialize associated hardware properly. This function will be necessary only when the system CMOS data is corrupted.
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AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT PNP/PCI CONFIGUR LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAULTS LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD TECTION ORMAT SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : QUIT ↑↓→← : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type…
Figure 3-6
3-7 LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS
Load OPTIMAL Default (Y/N)? Y
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The “LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS” function loads the system Standard default data directly from ROM and initialize associated hardware properly. This function will be necessary only when the system CMOS data is corrupted.
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP PNP/PCI CONFIGUR LOAD OPTIMAL DEFAUL LOAD STANDARD DEFAULTS
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD
UP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : QUIT ↑↓→← : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type…
Figure 3-7
3-8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP
The “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP” mainly deals with I/O function. This function will be necessary only when the system I/O malfunctioned or the system is unable to detects your CD­ROM or hard disk.
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IDE HDD Block Mode : Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO : Auto IDE Primary Salve PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO : Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA : Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA : Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA : Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA : Auto On-Chip Primary PCI IDE : Enabled On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE : Enabled USB Keyboard Support : Enabled Init Display First : PCI SLOT Power On Function : Button KB Power On Password : Enter Hot key Power On : Ctrl-F1 KBC Input Clock : 8MHz Onboard FDC Controller : Enabled
Onboard SERIAL PORT 1 : 3F8/IRQ4 Onboard SERIAL PORT 2 : 2F8/IRQ3 UR2 Mode : Normal Onboard Parallel Port : 378/IRQ7
Parallel Port Mode : SPP
Esc: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Item F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/-:Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
F6 : Load Optimal Defaults F7 : Load Standard Defaults
Figure 3-8
3-9 SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD
Load STANDARD Default (Y/N)? Y
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This item lets you configure the system so that a password is required each time the system boots or an attempt is made to enter the Setup program (Refer to Figure 3-3 for the details). Supervisor Password allows you to change all CMOS settings but the User Password setting doesn’t have this function. The way to set up the passwords for both Supervisor and User are as follow:
1. Choose either Supervisor Password or User Password in the Main Menu and press <Enter>. The following message appears: “Enter Password:”
1. The first time you run this option, enter your password up to only 8 characters and press <Enter>. The screen does not display the entered characters. For no password just press <Enter>.
2. After you enter the password, the following message appears prompting you to
confirm the password: Confirm Password:”
4. Enter exact the same password you just typed again to confirm the password and press <Enter>.
5. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the password.
6. If you need to delete the password you entered before, choose the Supervisor Password and Press <Enter>. It will delete the password that you bad before.
7. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the option you did, otherwise the old password will still be there when you turn on your machine next time.
3-10 SAVE & EXIT SETUP
The “SAVE & EXIT SETUP” option will bring you back to boot up procedure with all the changes you just made which are recorded in the CMOS RAM.
3-11 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
The “EXIT WITHOUT SAVING” option will bring you back to normal boot up procedure without saving any data into CMOS RAM. All of the old data in the CMOS will not be destroyed.
Chapter 4
4-1 PC HEALTH MONITOR-III SOFTWARE FOR Motherboard that
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embedded PC Health Chip
PC Health Monitor-III Software for Windows 95/98
Please Run X:\INTEL\HEALTH3\SETUP.EXE
NOTES 1. For Windows 95 userYou must run SETUP.EXE twice in order to
complete this installation. The computer will install device identification at first time when you run SETUP.EXE. When you finish, you need re-start your computer manually and run SETUP.EXE once again to install correspond driver.
2. Please follow on screen instruction to complete your installation.
3. Please refer to HELP for Windows 95/98 related questions.
General Description
The PC HEALTH MONITOR-III Software, an application software based on Microsoft Windows 95, is used to control the PC HEALTH MONITOR CHIP. It can monitor the temperatures, power supply voltages and fan speeds via PC HEALTH MONITOR CHIP and show the information on screen periodically. User can use it to specify temperature, voltage and fan speed configurations used by monitor chip. By the way, the alarm warning events and polling interval could also be set by this software. If there is an abnormal event happens, it will pop up a window on screen to inform the user the abnormal situation.
Using the Software
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General Function
1. Power Supply Voltage :
VCORE Low Limit/High Limit
3.3V Low Limit/High Limit
+5V Low Limit/High Limit +12V Low Limit/High Limit
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-12V Low Limit/High Limit
These values are used to specify the threshold values of detecting the abnormal condition of ,
3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V.
2. FAN Speed
CPUFAN/ SYSFAN
If the fan RPM is lower than this value and “CPUFAN/SYSFAN” is enabled in Monitoring Config. the PC Speaker will alarm and the monitor software will pop up a window to inform user.
3. Temperature
System/ CPU Low Limit/ High Limit
There values is used to specify the Temp-Over register/ Tem-under register of PC HEALTH MONITOR CHIP, If the temperature of the external thermistor is higher than this value and “System/CPU” is enabled in Monitoring Config. the monitor software will pop up a window to inform user.
Monitoring Config.
Enabled or Disabled: User can decide which item should be monitored or not by choosing the
item in the configuration page.
Faults Count (1 or 3): User can decide the system to pop up the warning message when there is
1 fault detected or there are 3 consecutive faults detected.
Beep: In addition to pop up warning message user can choose to activate Beep
tone if there is error detected. Beep tone will until the error is treated.
4-2 Sound Driver & Audio Rack Installation:
Special Features for CMI8738 audio chip
PCI Plug and Play (PnP) bus interface, 32 bit PCI bus master. Full duplex playback and recording, built-in 16 bits CODEC. HRTF 3D positional audio, supports both Direct Sound 3D® & A3D® interfaces, supports earphones, two
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and four channel speakers mode. Support Windows 3.1 / 95 / 98 and Windows NT 4.0. Built-in 32 OHM Earphone buffer and 3D surround. MPU-401 Game/Midi port and legacy audio SB16 support. Downloadable Wave Table Synthesizer, supports Direct Music®.
• Digital Audio (SPDIF IN/OUT)
Up to 24 bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate voice playback/recording. Full duplex playback and recording, 120dB audio quality measured. Auto detectable SPDIF/IN signal level from 0.5V to 5V.
• Stereo Mixer and FM Music Synthesizer
Stereo analog mixing from CD-Audio, Line-in Stereo digital mixing from Voice, FM/Wave-table, Digital CD-Audio Mono mixing from MIC and software adjustable volume OPL3 FM synthesizer (4 operators) Up to 15 melody sounds and 5 rhythm sounds (20 voices)
• Game and Midi Interface
Fully compatible with MPU-401 Midi UART and Sound Blaster Midi
mode/ Standard IBM PC joystick/game port (dual channels)
DOS Installation
Before beginning the installation, please make sure that your hard disk has sufficient space(min. 4MB). Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM Drive.
1. Change directory to PCI audio DOS drivers folder (ex. X:\CMI8738\DOSDRV) at DOS prompt, and type:
INSTALL [Enter]
2. Type DOS utilities path which you want to install.
3. Program will expand the file to the path which you've specified.
4. Install program will add initial drivers into AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Win95/98 Installation
We recommend that you install Microsoft Windows before you install this PCI sound card, and you not
install any other sound card device drivers in your current system.
1. Turn on the computer , and enter the Microsoft Windows 95/98
2. Before install sound card driver please double-click “My Computer” icon, “Control Panel” icon ,
“System” icon, and choose “Device Manager” item.
3. Check “Other Device” item ,if there have “PCI Multimedia Audio Device”, please remove it first ,and
Restart System again.
4. You will see a windows prompt like this:
“New Hardware Found PCI Multimedia Audio Device Windows has found new hardware and is installing the software for it” , then the dialog box shown Click “Next” button to go on.
5. Click “Other Locations” button to specify drivers path:
“ X:\CMI8738\Win9X\DRV”
6. Select “OK” to finish install.
7. Now, system is installing device drivers automatically. After a while, the system will finish the installation
includes the following device drivers. CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device
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CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Joystick Device
CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Legacy Device
DOS mode MPU-401 Emulator
8. Install Application Software : Click “start” key
9. Select “Run”
10. Key in the drive and path for Windows application installation program, for example,
in Win95 “X:\CMI8738\Win9X\APP\Win95\SETUP.EXE”
in Win98 “X:\CMI8738\Win9X\APP\Win98\SETUP.EXE”
11. Click “OK” to start the installation procedure, and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the
installation. When all the application software have been installed, please shut down Windows 95/98 system, and reboot your system.
Win95/98 Un-Installation
If you install Win95/98 and a sound card at the same time, you might experience some technical
difficulties(the device might not function properly). It is suggested that you proceed with the un-install procedure:
1. Click "start" button.
2. Select "run" item.
3. Find UINSTDRV.EXE in driver disk under Win95/98 drivers folder.
4. Run it.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to re-install the hardware.
If you want to completely remove the drivers, you can also run the un-install procedure as described previously. Remove the sound card from the slot, and then reboot the system.
Windows NT 4.0 Installation
We recommend that you install Windows NT 4.0 before you install this PCI audio card, and you
not install any other sound card device drivers in your current system.
1. Click “Start” button, move the highlight bar to “Setting” item, and select the “Control Panel”.
2. Double-click “Multimedia” icon.
3. Select “Devices” page, and press “Add” button.
4. Select “Unlisted or Updated Driver” item in “List of Drivers”.
5. Specify the drive and the path where NT drivers are in (such as X:\CMI8738\NT40\DRV).
6. Select “C-Media CM8738” item and press “OK” button.
7. Select proper I/O value.
8. Press “OK” button.
9. Restart the system when being asked.
10. Now, you have already installed the PCI Audio Adapter under Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
successfully. if you want to install the Windows applications, continue the following steps:
11. Click “start” key.
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12. Select “Run” item.
13. Key in drive and path for Windows NT application installation program, for example,
“X:\CMI8738\NT40\APP\SETUP.EXE”
14. Click “OK” to start the installation procedure, and follow the on-screen instructions to finish the
installation. When all of application softwares have been installed, shut down the Windows NT system, and then reboot your system.
Windows Appc. (The Audio Rack)
Introduction
By means of a user-friendly interface(as easy as operating your home stereo system), this PCI audio rack provides you with the control over your PC’s audio functions, including the advantage of four speakers mode enable/ disable, and perfect digital sound ( SPDIF ) input / output control.
This Audio Rack consists of several major components:
Control Center: Controls the display of the PCI Audio Rack’s components.
MIDI Player: Plays MIDI music files, and allows you to create your personal song playlists, and
play the song files. Wave Player: Records and plays digital audio (wave) files. Allows you to create wave file
playlists, and playback the wave files.
CD Player: Plays standard audio CDs. Allows you to create your favorite song playlists.
System Mixer: Controls the volume level of your audio inputs and outputs.
Showing or Hiding Audio Rack Components
To remove or add a component from the display, click on the component's button on the Control
Center’s Button Bar or toggle it off.
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MIDI Player, Wave Player, and CD Player
CD Player (above, similar to Wave Player and MIDI Player)
Sel (or Trk) fielX: If you have multiple selections in your playlist, this shows the number of the
current selection or CD track.
Current File or Track: The name of the current MIDI file, wave audio file, or CD track.
Total Length fielX: displays the total length of files or tracks in minutes and seconds.
Current Time fielX: displays the current time of files or tracks in minutes and seconds when
playback or recording.
Please refer to the help screen for more detail button function descriptions. (click on help
“?” button on the player)
System Mixer
System Mixer allows you to control all the audio output and input levels.
System Mixer displays the volume controls which your audio drivers make available. The names
for these controls may vary.
Mixer panel while the four speakers mode is enabled.
Mixer panel while the four speakers mode is disabled.
Volume Control: Clicking on this button shows and allows you to use the output level controls.
Recording Control: Clicking on this button shows and allows you use the input level controls.
Input and Output Level Sliders and Buttons: For each input or output signal type, the control
slider controls the loudness whereas the horizontal slider controls the balance between the two speakers. The mute button temporarily stops input or output without changing slider positions.
Control types and names might vary. The common types are listed below:
Vol: The master control for all outputs. The strength of an output signal is determined by both
the Vol slider and the slider for the individual output. To affect all outputs, move the Vol slider. To change the output of an individual output type, move its slider.
Line-in/Rear: Controls the audio hardware's Line In or Line Out levels. Line levels might be for
an externally attached cassette player, for instance, while the four speakers mode is enabled, this control becomes the Rear speaker volume control.
Mic: Controls the microphone input level.
Wave: Controls wave (voice) playback or the recording levels.
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FM: Controls the FM music playback or the recording level.
Aux-in: Controls the Aux-in music play or the recording level.
PC-SPK: Controls the external PC speaker input level.
CX: Controls the CD drive output level, for CD drives configured to play their audio output
through the PC’s audio hardware.
4SPK: Turn on or turn off the Rear speakers effect.
SurrounX: Turn on or turn off the 3D surround sound effect.
SPDIF-in: Turn on or turn off the SPDIF digital signal input.
Mute Buttons: Toggle between muting and enabling the signal. A button with a lit LED is enabled, and when it is not lit, it means it is mute. Several output signals can usually be enabled at once.
The 4 Speakers System
This Audio Adapter provides 2 wave channels(front/rear), known as the 4 speakers system. When games or application programs via DirectSound® 3D or A3D® interface locate the sound sources to the listener's back, the two rear speakers will work to enhance the rear audio positional effect, so as to complement the insufficiency of using only two front speakers to emulate the audio effect. The following is the hardware installation and the software setups:
1. The speaker installation.
Connect the front pair speakers to the Line-out jack of the audio adapter, and then connect rear pair speakers to Line-in/Rear jack of the audio adapter. The original Line-in can be moved to Aux­in.
2. The positions of the speakers
Put your speakers the way the following picture suggests, so as to avail yourself to the best audio result.
3.The mixer setup
There is a 4 speakers option in the volume control of the mixer, and when you enable this option, it means the rear speakers are connected to Line-in/Rear jack. When Line-in/Rear jack is connected to other external Line-in sources, please DO NOT enable this option in order to avoid hardware conflicts. Regarding rear speaker option, you can turn on or turn off the output of the back speakers, and adjust the volume, to have the rear/front speakers have the same volume.
4.The demo
Execute the "Helicopter" demo within the C3D HRTF Positional Audio Demos of this audio adapter.
When the helicopter flies behind you, the rear speakers will work.
Optical Kid for SPDIF/OUT (Optional)
The Optical Kid includes
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z Optical Module
z Optical Cable
z Software DVD drvier
An example of optical kit is used to connect motherboard and the MD.
The application program setup(please install CMI8738 application program first)
When the connection is done, please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications\Audio Environment Setting
OPTICAL MODULE
DIP-SWITCH
OPTICAL OUT
OPTICAL IN
J1SPDIF-IN
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When all the procedures have been completed, there will be an infrared signal coming from the
SPDIF/OUT of the optical fiber of the sound card.
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Please note that signal beam may cause severe damage to the eyes. For your safety, please
point the output end to a piece of white paper to check if the beam is in function. Please connect the output signal to the MD input, then play the music via the MP3 player:
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Please note that in playback, if there is no gap longer than three seconds between each track, the MD can not recognize the tracks and will record all of them into one. It is recommended that you set the gap time to 3~5 seconds to meet all type of MD requirements.
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About Recording 24bit Audio Setting
24-bit audio can only be applied to SPDIF IN/OUT mode; it does not apply to other modes such as the four channels or the analog. No sound will be heard while in playback, yet it can be recorded.
The un-selected area will be gray out.
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The un-selected area will be gray out.
The un-selected area will be gray out.
You can double-click this circuit icon to have the following setting box. By means of this setting box,
you can also complete the above-mentioned setting procedures.
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THE SPDIF/IN
An example of Portable CD Player(Output) to optional Optical Kit (Optical Input)Setup
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When the connection is done, please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications\Audio Environment Setting
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Loopback(bypass)mode setup
CD ROM (Digital Output) to optional Optical Kit (SPDIF/IN)Setup
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When the connection is done, please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications\Audio Environment Setting
Please follow these setting procedures.
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Now you can insert the CD into the CD ROM drive, then activate C-MEDIA CD player and
push the ”play” button to do the recording job.
Please note that you have to set the MD in the simultaneous-recording mode.
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Chapter 5
Quick Troubleshooting Guide
If the result of your diagnostic is “call service”, please have the following information ready before
you contact for any technical support.
1. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) you are using along with its require setting.
2. BIOS version (The message on third line when you turn on your computer).
3. General information about the hardware configuration (e.g. Modem, Video card, and any other
Add-on device’s brand and model number, and system RAM type and chip brand).
4. Complete description of the problem if possible (What actually happened to make you think the
motherboard is the problem, any received error messages, at what point in the boot-up process,
and any other information you think might help).
Troubleshooting Table
Problem Description Diagnostic Procedure No Screen Display after
assembly or the system prematurely stops booting.
1. Turn off your computer.
2. Make sure you have properly connected all power cord and VGA card connector.
3. Make sure both FDD & HDD’s cables are in correct direction at both ends.
4. If you have UPS, make sure it has been turn on.
5. Make sure your monitor switch is turn on, and its brightness & contrast are in the correct position.
6. All add-on device (include CPU, Memory module) are properly attached into its slot.
7. Make sure the CPU’s Bus Frequency is set to its correspond requirement.
8. If the problem still exist after you turn on system power, please “call service”.
Can not install Windows95/98 At this point, if you have any problem with OS installation. Please
refer to OS installation guide for correspondence information.
Can not install correspond driver for relate device
1. If your add-on device has PnP function, please make sure it has been correctly detected at system’s post period.
2. Make sure there is nothing conflicts (use same IRQ).
3. Remove any unnecessary driver that has previously installed in “Device Manager” under your OS.
4. Re-install your device driver.
The system hangs up when running the program or OS
1. If you just update the BIOS, please try clear the CMOS (refer to CMOS RAM Clear at page7).
2. Check your fan(s) system, and make sure all of them worked correctly (e.g. does not contain any noise).
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
QThe system will hang up when setting “CPU Host / PCI CLK – 133MHz/33Mhz”. APlease check your SDRAM, it must support 133MHz. You can not use PC 100 SDRAM to run
133MHz.
QWhy the CPU temperature show NA when use Pentium II 266MHz CPU? ABecause old CPU like Pentium II 233MHz, 266MHz do not have thermal diode inside CPU,
therefore hardware can not detect the temperature. In newer CPU, they have the thermal diode inside the CPU; therefore system can read the temperature and display it in the BIOS.
Q Why the motherboard can’t installed both Pentium II/III CPU and Socket 370 CPU together? ABecause this M/B is design for single CPU. It can’t accept dual CPU at the same time.
QCan I disable the onboard sound controller? APlease set JP4 1-2 closed to disable onboard sound controller.
QWhat can I do after setting higher frequency in “CPU Host / PCI CLK” the system hang up (do
no have display)?
APress and hold down “INS” key then turn on computer power (release “INS” key till the screen
has display). Get into BIOS setup, and reset correct frequency.
QWhy I can’t install Intel i740 AGP card’s driver in Windows95? AYou have to install USB Supplemental Utility in Windows 95 before you can install i740 AGP
card’s driver.
QWhy I find memory conflict under “Device Manager” in Windows 95 when I check resource of
display controller?
AThis is a bug of Windows 95. It has been solved in Windows 98.
QHow to make your own logo in the BIOS? A
1. You must have CBROM.EXE file (You can find it from Driver Pack CD or download it from our
website at www.jetway.com.tw).
2. Make your own logo file by “Bitmap” format. The dimension limit is 640 x 464 x 16 color.
3. Save your system BIOS data to a binary file by using AWDFLASH.EXE utility or download new
BIOS file from our website.
4. Execute CBROM xxxx.bin /LOGO xxxx.bmp
xxxx.bin is the BIOS file which you saved or download from our website. xxxx.bmp is the bitmap file which you made and intent to add into BIOS.
5. After execute the above instruction the new BIOS will combine the logo file into xxxx.bin. At this
moment, you can use AWDFLASH.EXE utility to flash this file as your new BIOS.
QWhat’s the BIOS flash procedure (Upgrade BIOS)? A
1. Make a DOS boot able disk (just for boot up, do not contain EMM386.exe or any similar program).
2. Put the BIOS (xxxx.bin) and its flash utility at same bootable disk.
3. After you boot up the system, at “A\” prompt, type in
awdflash xxx.bin/sn/py/r/cc.
4. After you boot up by disk, computer should ask press DEL to get into BIOS setup.
5. Once you are in the BIOS setup, choose "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS".
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