Micron MTSAM64GZ User Manual

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MTSAM64GZ Product Specification
This paper is a product specification for the MTSAM64GZ.
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Table of Contents
1. System Board Description ...................................................... 3
1.1 Features................................................................................................................ 3
1.2 System Board Component Overview................................................................ 4
1.3 Microprocessor Support ..................................................................................... 4
1.4 Main Memory Support....................................................................................... 5
1.5 Chipset ................................................................................................................. 6
1.6 I/O Controller ..................................................................................................... 7
1.7 SCSI controller..................................................................................................... 8
1.8 Ethernet Controller ............................................................................................. 9
1.9 Mechanical Dimensions ..................................................................................... 10
1.10 Jumper Settings ................................................................................................... 12
1.11 Header and Connector Locations ...................................................................... 13
1.12 ATX Back Panel Placement ................................................................................ 14
2. BIOS Setup ................................................................................. 15
2.1 Main Menu .......................................................................................................... 16
2.2 Primary Master Submenu .................................................................................. 19
2.3 Primary/Secondary Master/Slave .................................................................... 22
2.4 Startup Options Submenu.................................................................................. 22
2.5 Health Menu ....................................................................................................... 25
2.6 Health of Monitored Devices Submenu............................................................ 27
2.7 Readouts of Monitored Devices Submenu ....................................................... 28
2.8 Advanced Menu ................................................................................................. 29
2.9 Integrated Peripherals Submenu ....................................................................... 31
2.10 ISA PnP Resource Allocation Submenu ............................................................ 34
2.11 Memory Control Submenu ................................................................................ 36
2.12 Security Menu ..................................................................................................... 37
2.13 Power Menu ........................................................................................................ 40
2.14 Boot Menu ........................................................................................................... 42
2.15 Exit Menu ............................................................................................................ 43
Glossary .......................................................................................... i
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1. SYSTEM BOARD DESCRIPTION
1.1 FEATURES
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PROCESSOR SUPPORT
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• Dual Slot 1 design accepts Intel
Pentium® II or
Pentium III processors
• 66 MHz/100 MHz FSB
• 350 MHz to 550 MHz and future speed grades with 100 MHz FSB
CORE LOGIC CHIPSET
• Dual Micron Technology MT82P664 (Samurai 64M2) North Bridges
• Intel PIIX4e South Bridge
• 64-bit PCI at 33 MHz and 66 MHz
• Supports enhanced power management, in­cluding legacy power management and ad­vanced configuration and power interface (ACPI)
EXPANSION SLOTS
• Two 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI slots (when a 33 MHz PCI card is in either slot, both slots will run at 33 MHz)
• Three 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI slots
• One ISA/64-bit, 33 MHz PCI shared slot
MAIN MEMORY
• Eight 168-pin DIMM sockets supporting 3.3V unbuffered PC100 SDRAM
• 64Mb and 128Mb memory technology support
• Maximum memory: 2GB using 256MB DIMMs
ETHERNET CONTROLLER
• Intel 82558 Fast Ethernet Controller
• Integrated IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T and 100Base­TX compatible PHY
• RJ45 connector
• Full or half duplex capable at 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s
• IEEE 802.3x, 100Base-TX flow control support
BOARD SIZE
• Extended ATX form factor (12” x 13” with cut­out “notch”)
• No components on the back side
BIOS
• 2MB and 4MB flash BIOS support
• Phoenix BIOS, version 4.0, release 6.0
SCSI CONTROLLER
• Adaptec AIC-7891 SCSI controller
• 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI interface
• One 68-pin-wide Ultra2 SCSI connector
Max 80 MB/s data transfer rate
• One 50-pin-narrow SCSI connector
Max 20 MB/s data transfer rate
ON-BOARD I/O
• National Semiconductor PC87309 Super I/O
• One floppy connector (up to 2.88MB, 3-mode floppy support)
• Two serial ports High-speed 16550A compatible
• Infrared port
IrDA 1.0 compliantAccess via front panel header
• One parallel port
Standard mode bidirectional parallel portEnhanced parallel port (EPP)Enhanced capabilities port (ECP)
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
• Analog Devices ADM9240A
• Fan speed control/fan speed monitor
• Thermal monitor
• Voltage monitor
• Chassis intrusion
REGULATORY / ENVIRONMENTAL
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Methods Class B (Declaration of Conformity)
• European Community (CE) Methods Class B (Declaration of Conformity)
• Safety Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1950
• Environmental
Operating temperature: 0°C to 50°CHumidity: 20% to 80%, operating,
noncondensing
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1.2 SYSTEM BOARD COMPONENT OVERVIEW
1.2.1 COMPONENT PLACEMENT
The MTSAM64GZ system board is a custom extended ATX footprint.
Figure 1 shows the placement of all major connectors and components.
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1) ISA slot
2) 33 MHz, 64-bit PCI slots
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3) 66 MHz, 64-bit PCI slots
4) Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4e)
5) Adaptec AIC-7891 SCSI controller
6) Front panel I/O connector
7) Floppy disk connector
8) Primary IDE connector
9) Secondary IDE connector
10) Narrow SCSI connector
11) Wide SCSI connector
12) ATX power supply connector
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13) DIMM connectors
14) Dual Slot 1 slots
15) Dual Micron SAM64M2 chipset
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16) Intel 82558 10Mb/100Mb LAN controller
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1.3 MICROPROCESSOR SUPPORT
The MTSAM64GZ system board is a dual-processor design and will op­erate with one or two processors. When the system is run in dual­processor mode, the processors must be the same speed; processors of dif­ferent speeds will not function correctly in dual-processor mode. When the system is run in single-processor mode, the second slot requires termina­tion with a processor termination card.
The MTSAM64GZ system board is designed to support both the SECC and SESS processor cartridges and will support the following microproces­sors:
• Intel Pentium II and Pentium III, 350 MHz to 550 MHz, plus future
upgrades with 100 MHz front side bus.
• Intel Pentium II, 266 MHz to 333 MHz, plus future upgrades with
66 MHz front side bus.
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1.4 MAIN MEMORY SUPPORT
The MTSAM64GZ system board has eight DIMM sockets divided into two physical groupings of four DIMM connectors each. When populating memory in the DIMM connectors, no particular order is required; however, for optimum performance, memory should be populated evenly between the two banks. The MTSAM64GZ supports EDO and SDRAM DIMM mod­ules in 72-bit ECC and 64-bit non-ECC configurations. EDO memory is only supported with the system bus running at 66 MHz. When the system bus is running at 100 MHz, PC100 SDRAM is required for the system to function correctly. The MTSAM64GZ supports 32MB, 64MB, 128MB and 256MB DIMMs. Using eight 256MB modules, the system board will support a total of 2GB.
Interleaved Memory DIMM Association
Placing the same size memory DIMM in the associated slots will increase the memory bandwidth and performance of the system because when one memory bank DIMM slot is performing a precharge cycle, the system will access the memory in the other associated memory DIMM slot. This is all handled by the chipset.
Bank0 - Bank4
Bank1 - Bank5
Bank2 - Bank6
Bank3 - Bank7
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1.5 CHIPSET
The MTSAM64GZ system board incorporates dual Micron Technology Samurai 64M2, P6-compatible north bridges. The Samurai 64M2 chipset provides an interface between the Pentium Pro processor bus, system memory, and multiple PCI buses. The Samurai 64M2 PCI interface operates at 33 MHz/66 MHz and 32/64-bit operation. The Samurai maintains a four­line-deep write buffer to memory and a four-line-deep read buffer from memory to post four WRITEs or defer three READs during Pentium Pro­to-PCI transfers. An eight-line-deep buffer is used to post eight WRITEs or prefetch eight READs for PCI-to-memory operations. The south bridge func­tions are handled by the Intel PIIX4e.
MICRON TECHNOLOGY SAMURAI 64M2
• Pentium II processor bus frequencies supported up to 100 MHz
• Integrated DRAM controller
EDO and SDRAM support
64/72-bit data path to memory
Automatic detection of memory type
16Mb, 64Mb and 128Mb DRAM technology support
3.3V DRAM support
• PCI bus interface
PCI revision 2.1 interface compliant
32- and 64-bit PCI data bus interface
33 MHz and 66 MHz PCI bus clock rate support
Data buffering for increased performance
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82371AB PCI-TO-ISA / IDE XCELERATOR (PIIX4e)
• Multifunction PCI-to-ISA bridge
• Integrated IDE controller
• Enhanced DMA controller
• Interrupt controller based on two 82C59
•USB
Two USB version 1.0 ports for serial transfers at 12Mb/s or
1.5 Mb/s
• SMBus
• Real-time clock
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1.6 I/O CONTROLLER
The National Semiconductor PC87309 Super I/O controller provides floppy disk controller, serial ports, parallel port and keyboard/mouse con­troller functions. This I/O solution is fully Plug and Play (PnP) version 1.0a compliant and PC97 compliant. The PC87309 supports the following features:
• 100% compatibility with PnP requirements specified in the “Plug
and Play ISA Specification,” PC97 and ISA
• Floppy disk controller (FDC)
Support for standard 5.25" and 3.5" floppy disk drives
Three-mode floppy disk drive (FDD) support
• Keyboard and mouse controller (KBC)
• Two UARTs
Software compatibility with the 16550A and the 16450
Seven IRQ channel options
UART data rates up to 1.5 Mb/s
Enhanced UART and infrared (IR) interface on the UART2 that
supports HP SIR ASK IR option or Sharp IRD ASK IR option of Sharp IR consumer remote control circuitry
• Bidirectional parallel port
Seven IRQ channel options
Three 8-bit DMA channel options
Demand mode DMA support
Enhanced parallel port (EPP) that is EPP 1.9 compatible and IEEE
1284 compliant
Enhanced parallel port (EPP) that also supports version EPP 1.7 of
the Xircom specification
Extended capabilities port (ECP)
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1.7 SCSI CONTROLLER
The MTSAM64GZ system board provides an on-board SCSI controller. The SCSI subsystem is comprised of two Adaptec parts, the AIC-7891 and the AIC-3860. The AIC-7891 is a 64-bit, 33 MHz PCI device that supports Ultra2 low voltage differential (LVD) SCSI devices. The AIC-3860 allows legacy Ultra SCSI devices to connect to the SCSI bus without hindering the data rate of the Ultra2 SCSI devices on the “wide” 68-pin connector. Figure 2 shows how the SCSI buses are connected. The AIC-3860 resides between the AIC-7891 and the “narrow” 50-pin SCSI connector on the system board.
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64-bit, 33 MHz PCI
AIC-7891 AIC-3860
Wide Ultra2 Connector
Narrow Ultra Connector
Figure 2
SCSI Bus Connectors
In order to maintain backward compatibility with earlier SCSI devices, the Ultra2 bus will support fast wide and ultra-wide devices. However, if any fast wide or ultra-wide devices are attached to the wide connector, the whole SCSI bus will run at the slower speed. For the wide connector to function in Ultra2 LVD mode, all devices must be Ultra2 and the cable must have Ultra2 termination.
ADAPTEC AIC-7891 FEATURES
• PCI interface
64 bit
• Up to 80 MB/s on the Ultra2 SCSI bus
Up to 40 MB/s data transfer rate in 8-bit mode
Up to 80 MB/s data transfer rate in 16-bit mode
• 20-MIPS PhaseEngine RISC processor for SCSI command processing
• 512-byte data FIFO buffer for efficient PCI bus utilization
• Cache line streaming for improved PCI bus utilization
• Dual-address cycle for greater system memory addressability
• Target mode to support clustering, bridge and RAID applications
• Tagged command queuing to change the order of SCSI command
execution and improve performance
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1.8 ETHERNET CONTROLLER
The MTSAM64GZ system board integrates an Intel 82558 Fast Ethernet PCI Bus LAN Controller. The 82558 is a fully integrated 10Base-T/100Base­TX LAN solution with the media access controller (MAC) and the 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s physical layer interface on a single chip. An RJ45 connector is located in the ATX back panel.
INTEL 82558 FAST ETHERNET LAN CONTROLLER
• Dual-mode 10Base-T/100Base-TX PHY delivers proven perfor-
mance of Intel’s 82555 PHY technology
• Media access controller with internal transmit and receive FIFOs
provides the reliable capabilities of Intel’s 82557
• Integrated system and power management features
• Digitally controlled adaptive equalization and transmission
• 802.3x-compliant flow control
• Back-to-back transmit at 100 Mb/s with minimum interframe
spacing
• 82557 style chained memory structure streamlined for performance
enhancement and ease of migration from existing 82557 designs
• Improved transmit/receive routines and PCI bus utilization for
maximized throughput and minimized CPU utilization
• Glueless 32-bit PCI bus master interface
• IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiation support for 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
• Full or half duplex capable at 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s
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1.9 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
Figure 3 shows a dimensional drawing of the ATX back panel. Dimen­sions (units in inches) are provided to allow OEMs to specify an ATX I/O gasket shield for their chassis. The system board is designed to fit in most ATX full-size chassis. Figure 4 specifies the exact location of all chassis mount­ing holes and peripheral card connectors.
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R0.25
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ATX Back Panel
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Chassis Mounting Holes and Peripheral Card Connectors
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1.10 JUMPER SETTINGS
Figure 5 shows the approximate posi­tion of each jumper on the system board.
1) Processor core speed jumper block (J13)
1.10.1 PROCESSOR CORE SPEED JUMPER BLOCK (J13)
This jumper is used to set the internal multiplier for the processor. Table 1 shows how the jumpers must be set for each dif­ferent processor speed. Most current and planned Intel processors have the inter­nal clock multiplier locked. On these pro­cessors, the motherboard jumpers will have no effect.
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Table 1
Jumper Settings at Different
Processor Speeds
Frequency 1-2 3-4 5-6
233 MHz/ Open Open Jumper 350 MHz
266 MHz/ Jumper Jumper Open 400 MHz
300 MHz/ Open Jumper Open 450 MHz
333 MHz/ Jumper Open Open 500 MHz
111 1
Figure 5
Jumpers
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1.11 HEADER AND CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
The MTSAM64GZ system board follows the ATX design guideline ver­sion 2.0.3. The placement of all components and connectors will allow mount­ing the board in most full-size ATX cases. Figure 6 shows the placement of all connectors.
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1) Wake-on-LAN header (J1)
2) ISA connector (slot 1)
3) 33 MHz, 64-bit PCI connec­tors (slots 2, 3 and 4)
4) 66 MHz, 64-bit PCI connec­tors (slots 5 and 6)
5) Battery
6) Chassis intrusion (J11)
7) SCSI hard drive LED (J19)
8) Floppy connector (J14)
9) Secondary IDE connector (J15)
10) Primary IDE connector (J16)
11) Narrow SCSI connector (J17)
12) Wide SCSI connector (J18)
13) ATX power supply connec­tor
14) DIMM connectors
15) Primary processor slot 1
16) Chassis fan header (J6)
17) Fan header (J8)
18) Fan header (J7)
19) Secondary processor slot 1
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Connector Placement
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ATX Back Panel
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1.12 ATX BACK PANEL PLACEMENT
The ATX back panel provides an area in the back of the chassis for bringing connectors off the system board. Figure 7 shows the function of each connector.
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PS/2 Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard Serial Port Serial Port
Parallel Port
Figure 7
ATX Back Panel
1.12.1 FRONT PANEL CONNECTOR (P194)
The front panel header provides access to all of the user interface buttons and LEDs. Table 2 de­fines the pins on the front panel connector. Figure 8 shows the orientation of the front panel connec­tor on the motherboard.
Ethernet
Table 2
Front Panel Pin Descriptions
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 Hard Drive LED 2 Front Panel Power
Pull-Up to +5V LED (Green)
3 Hard Drive Active 4 Front Panel Power
LED Signal LED (Yellow)
5 Ground 6 Front Panel Power
Button
7 Front Panel Reset 8 Ground
Button
9 +5V 10 NC 1 1 IrDA Serial Receive 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 NC 15 IrDA Serial Transmit 16 IR Power
Figure 8
Front Panel Connector
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2. SYSTEM BOARD BIOS SETUP
Access to the BIOS setup screens is gained by pressing the F2 key during the system start process. The BIOS indicates it will accept the F2 key press by displaying the message, “Press F2 to Enter Setup,” in the lower left cor­ner of the screen. Some versions of the BIOS display a logo screen during post. When the logo appears, press Tab to display the post screen. When the F2 key is accepted, the BIOS displays the setup main menu.
Seven menus are available from the main setup screen:
• Main (displayed by default)
• Health
• Advanced
• Security
• Power
• Boot
• Exit
Each of these menus contains system configuration fields and/or prompts that allow access to submenus. The prompts that allow access to submenus are preceded by the symbol “ .” Highlighting the entry and pressing Enter accesses a submenu. These menus, fields and submenus are explained in detail in this section.
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2.1 MAIN MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help CPU Type: Pentium® II CPU Speed: 350 MHz Second CPU: Not Installed <Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or System Memory: 64 MB <Enter> selects field.
System Time: [17:00:00] System Date: [07/22/1998]
Diskette A: [1.44 MB, 31/2"] Diskette B: [Not Installed]
> Primary Master [1025Mb] > Primary Slave [None] > Secondary Master [None] > Secondary Slave [None]
> Startup Options
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 9
Main Menu
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2.1.1 CPU TYPE
This field shows the CPU type installed in the system. A typical display
would read “Pentium® II.”
Options: This field is for display purposes only and cannot be selected or
edited.
2.1.2 CPU SPEED
This field shows the current speed of the installed CPU in megahertz. If
two CPUs are installed, they must run at the same speed.
Options: This field is for display purposes only and cannot be selected or
edited.
2.1.3 SECOND CPU
This field shows the status of the secondary CPU. Options: This field is for display purposes only and cannot be selected or
edited. Field displays “Installed” or “Not Installed.”
2.1.4 SYSTEM MEMORY
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This field shows the total amount of memory installed in the system in
megabytes.
Options: This field is for display purposes only and cannot be selected or
edited.
2.1.5 SYSTEM TIME
This field sets the system time contained in the real-time clock (RTC) hardware device. During power-up, the RTC time and date are read and saved in memory for use by the operating system.
Options: Enter the current time in hours, minutes and seconds in 24-hour military format. You can use the numeric keypad to type in specific field values or use the + Key or - Key to increase or decrease numeric value. Press Tab, Shift-Tab or Enter to move between fields.
Entry Range:
Hours (hh) 0-23
Minutes (mm) 0-59
Seconds (ss) 0-59
Default: If CMOS is invalid, the default time is 00:00:00 and will count up from the time the system was first powered up; otherwise, the default value will be the current time.
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2.1.6 SYSTEM DATE
This field sets the system date contained in the RTC hardware device. During power-up, the RTC time and date are read and saved in memory for use by the operating system.
Options: Enter the current date in “month/day/year” format. You can use the numeric keypad to type in specific values or use the + Key or - Key to increase or decrease numerical values. To move between fields, press Ta b , Shift-Tab or Enter.
Entry Range:
Month (mm) 1 - 12
Day (dd) 1 - 31
Year (yyyy) 1981-2099
Default: [01/01/1988] - January 1, 1988
2.1.7 DISKETTE A
Use this field to select the type of diskette drive installed as drive A.
Options:
• Not Installed
• 360KB, 5 1/4 in.
• 1.2MB, 5 1/4 in.
• 720KB, 3 1/2 in.
• 1.44MB, 3 1/2 in.
• 2.88MB, 3 1/2 in.
Default: 1.44MB, 3 1/2 in.
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2.1.8 DISKETTE B
Use this field to select the type of diskette drive installed as drive B.
Options:
• Not Installed
• 360KB, 5 1/4 in.
• 1.2MB, 5 1/4 in.
• 720KB, 3 1/2 in.
• 1.44MB, 3 1/2 in.
• 2.88MB, 3 1/2 in.
Default: 1.44MB, 3 1/2 in.
2.1.9 IDE PRIMARY/SECONDARY MASTER/SLAVE
This field displays the capacity of the hard drive connected to the associ­ated IDE adapter and provides access to the appropriate submenu. The capacity of the IDE hard drive will be displayed once the drive parameters have been entered; otherwise, “None” will be displayed.
Default: None
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2.1.10 KEYBOARD FEATURES
This field provides access to the keyboard features submenu.
2.2 PRIMARY MASTER SUBMENU
Main
Primary Master [yyyyMB] Item Specific Help
Type: [Auto] Set to [Auto] Cylinders: [cccc] to configure the Heads: [ hh] drive’s parameters Sectors/Track: [ ss] automatically. Maximum Capacity: yyyyMB
Multi-Sector Transfers: [16 Sectors] the drive’s parameters. LBA Mode Control: [Enabled] 32-Bit I/O: [Enabled] Set to [CD-ROM or DVD] Transfer Mode: [Fast PIO 4] if a CD-ROM or DVD Ultra DMA Mode: [Disabled] drive is installed.
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Set to [User] to edit
Set to [Removable] if
an ATAPI/IDE removable
drive is installed.
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 10
Primary Master Submenu
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Each IDE submenu will default to “Type: Auto.” When an IDE device is auto-detected during boot-up, the cylinders, heads, sectors/track, multi­sector transfers, LBA mode control, 32-bit I/O, transfer mode, and Ultra DMA mode fields will be set with the values returned by the attached IDE hard drive. The transfer mode and Ultra DMA mode fields will be set to the maximum mode that the drive allows. If no IDE device is attached, the cylinders, heads, sectors and maximum capacity fields will be hidden and all other fields will be set to “Disabled.”
When an IDE CD-ROM is auto-detected:
1. Type will be “Auto” with no capacity displayed.
2. Cylinders, heads, sectors/track, and maximum capacity will not be displayed.
3. Multi-sector transfers and LBA mode control will be “Disabled.”
4. 32-bit I/O will be “Disabled.”
5. Transfer mode will be whatever the CD-ROM supports.
6. Ultra DMA mode will be “Disabled.”
2.2.1 TYPE
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This field may be used to select a drive type or to specify that an IDE CD-
ROM drive is installed.
Options:
• None
• User
• Auto
• CD-ROM
• ATAPI Removable
• IDE Removable
Default: Auto
2.2.2 CYLINDERS
This field may be used to set the number of cylinders. This field may only
be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options: None, An integer from 0 to 65535 Default: Nothing if the type field is set to “Auto,” 0 if the type field is set
to “User.”
2.2.3 HEADS
This field may be used to set the number of heads. This field may only be
edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options: An integer from 1 to 16 Default: Nothing if the type field is set to “Auto,” 1 if the type field is set
to “User.”
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2.2.4 SECTORS/TRACK
This field is used to set the number of sectors per track. This field may
only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options: An integer from 0 to 63 Default: Nothing if the type field is set to “Auto,” 1 if the type field is set
to “User.”
2.2.5 MULTI-SECTOR TRANSFERS
This field displays the number of sectors that are transferred before an interrupt occurs. This field is set when the drive is “Autotyped.” This field may only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options:
• Disabled
• 2 sectors
• 4 sectors
• 8 sectors
• 16 sectors
Default: 16 sectors
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2.2.6 LBA MODE CONTROL
This field enables logical block addressing (LBA) of the IDE drive. If the drive does not need LBA support (total capacity of the drive is less than 520Mb), then this field is set to “Disabled” automatically. This field may only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: If the drive is larger than 528Mb, this field will be set to “Enabled.”
2.2.7 32-BIT I/O
This field enables 32-bit data transfers for faster disk performance. This field may only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Enabled
Transfer Mode
This field displays the possible transfer modes for the IDE drive. This field may only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options:
• Standard
• Fast PIO 1
• Fast PIO 2
• Fast PIO 3
• Fast PIO 4
Default: The highest value the attached drive supports
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2.2.8 ULTRA DMA MODE
This field displays which mode of Ultra DMA transfers is used for IDE and ATAPI devices. This field may only be edited when the type field is set to “User.”
Options:
• Disabled
• Mode 0
• Mode 1
• Mode 2
Default: The highest value the attached drive supports
2.3 PRIMARY/SECONDARY MASTER/SLAVE
The fields on these submenus function the same as those on the primary master submenu.
2.4 STARTUP OPTIONS SUBMENU
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Main
Startup Options Item Specific Help
Post Screen: [Disabled] Selects power-on state Summary Screen: [Disabled] for Numlock. Stop On Errors: [Enabled] Post Memory Test: [Quick] Setup Prompt: [Enabled]
Numlock: [Auto] Key Click: [Disabled] Keyboard Auto-Repeat Rate: [30/sec] Keyboard Auto-Repeat Delay: [1/2 sec]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 11
Startup Options Submenu
2.4.1 SUMMARY SCREEN
This menu item controls whether the summary screen is displayed prior to loading an operating system.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
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2.4.2 POST SCREEN
When this menu item is enabled, the post diagnostic messages are dis­played in place of the Micron logo.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
2.4.3 STOP ON ERRORS
This menu item controls whether the system stops with an F1/F2 prompt when an error during post is detected.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
2.4.4 POST MEMORY TEST
This menu item controls whether the installed DRAM is sized only, or tested and sized.
Options: Quick, Extensive
Default: Quick
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2.4.5 SETUP PROMPT
This menu item controls whether the F2 setup prompt is displayed dur­ing post.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
2.4.6 NUMLOCK
This menu item determines if the keyboard numlock is set or reset during system initialization.
Options: Auto, On, Off
Default: Auto
2.4.7 KEY CLICK
This menu item determines if the system speaker emits a click each time a key is pressed.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
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2.4.8 KEYBOARD AUTO-REPEAT RATE
This menu item determines how often a key is repeated when held down.
Options:
• 30/sec
• 26.7/sec
• 21.8/sec
• 18.5/sec
• 13.3/sec
• 10/sec
• 6/sec
• 2/sec
Default: 30/sec
2.4.9 KEYBOARD AUTO-REPEAT DELAY
This menu item determines the length of time a key must be held down before it will start to repeat.
Options:
• 1/4 sec
• 1/2 sec
• 3/4 sec
• 1 sec
Default: 1/2 sec
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2.5 HEALTH MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help > Health Of Monitored Devices > Readouts Of Monitored Devices
Displays whether the Error Logging: [Enabled] devices being monitored Post Error Logging: [Enabled] are working. Device Error Logging: [Enabled] Memory Error Logging: [Enabled] Error Log Validity: Valid
Error Log Capacity: Space Available View Error Log: [Enter] Mark Error Log As Read: [Enter]
Clear Error Log: [No]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 12
Health Menu
2.5.1 HEALTH OF MONITORED DEVICES SUBMENU
This item gives you access to the health of monitored devices submenu.
2.5.2 READOUTS OF MONITORED DEVICES SUBMENU
This item gives you access to the readouts of monitored devices submenu.
2.5.3 ERROR LOGGING
This field enables or disables the SMBIOS event logging on a global level. Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
2.5.4 POST ERROR LOGGING
This field enables or disables the SMBIOS event logging during post only. Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
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2.5.5 DEVICE ERROR LOGGING
This field enables or disables error logging of monitored devices. Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
2.5.6 MEMORY ERROR LOGGING
This field enables or disables error logging of 1- and 2-bit ECC memory
errors.
Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
2.5.7 ERROR LOG VALIDITY
This field verifies that the data contained in the error log is valid based on
a checksum. This field is not user-changeable; it is for viewing only.
Options: Valid, Invalid
2.5.8 ERROR LOG CAPACITY
This field verifies that there is room in the error log buffer for further
data. This field is not user-changeable; it is for viewing only.
Options: Space available, Full
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2.5.9 VIEW ERROR LOG
This field displays the SMBIOS error log. Options: None
2.5.10 MARK ERROR LOG AS READ
This field flags the error log handler that the log has been viewed. Options: None
2.5.11 CLEAR ERROR LOG
This field deletes the SMBIOS error log. If set to “Yes,” this field will be
set back to “No” upon the next system boot.
Options: Yes, No Default: No
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2.6 HEALTH OF MONITORED DEVICES SUBMENU
Health
Health of Monitored Devices Item Specific Help
System Board Temperature: Ok Every time the Enter key
Fan 1 Speed: Ok devices will be read. Fan 2 Speed: Fan not Installed
CPU 1 Power Supply: Ok CPU 2 Power Supply: Ok
2.5 Volt Power Supply: Ok
3.3 Volt Power Supply: Ok 5 Volt Power Supply: Ok 12 Volt Power Supply: Ok
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is pressed, the monitored
Read Monitored Devices: [Enter]
Reset Fan 1 Settings: [Enter] Reset Fan 2 Settings: [Enter]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Note: Reset Fan x settings option will only be visible if a fan is connected and functioning properly.
Figure 13
Health of Monitored Devices Submenu
2.6.1 RESET FAN 1 SETTINGS
This field reads the current RPM value of the fan speed and uses that value as the maximum RPM
value. Otherwise, the RPM value of the fan at power-on will be used as maximum.
Options: None
2.6.2 RESET FAN 2 SETTINGS
This field reads the current RPM value of the fan speed and uses that value as the maximum RPM
value. Otherwise, the RPM value of the fan at power-on will be used as maximum.
Options: None
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2.7 READOUTS OF MONITORED DEVICES SUBMENU
Health
Readouts of Monitored Devices Item Specific Help
System Board Temperature: 34.3 Celsius Every time the ‘Enter’
key is pressed, the Fan 1 Speed: 5443 RPM monitored devices Fan 2 Speed: 0 RPM will be read.
CPU 1 Power Supply: 1.20 Volts CPU 2 Power Supply: 0.00 Volts
2.5 Volt Power Supply: 2.50 Volts
3.3 Volt Power Supply: 3.34 Volts 5 Volt Power Supply: 5.03 Volts 12 Volt Power Supply: 11.94 Volts
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Read Monitored Devices: [Enter]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 14
Readouts of Monitored Devices Submenu
2.7.1 READ MONITORED DEVICES
This field reads the current voltage values for the various power planes, the RPM value of the fan speed and the current temperature from each installed CPU.
Options: None
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2.8 ADVANCED MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help
Setup Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction. Additional setup
menus for > Integrated Peripherals integrated peripheral > ISA PnP Resource Allocation configuration. > Memory Control
Use Multiprocessor Specification: [1.4] PS/2 Mouse: [Auto Detect] Plug & Play Operating System: [Win95] Secured Setup Configurations: [No] Reset Configuration Data: [No] Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 15
Advanced Menu
2.8.1 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUBMENU
This item gives you access to the integrated peripherals submenu.
2.8.2 ISA PNP RESOURCE ALLOCATION SUBMENU
This item gives you access to the ISA PnP resource allocation submenu.
2.8.3 MEMORY CONTROL SUBMENU
This item gives you access to the advanced chip set control submenu.
2.8.4 USE MULTIPROCESSOR SPECIFICATION
Options: 1.1, 1.4 Default: 1.4
2.8.5 PS/2 MOUSE
Options: Enabled, Disabled, Auto Detect Default: Auto Detect
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2.8.6 PLUG AND PLAY OPERATING SYSTEM
Options: Win95, Win98/Win NT 5, Other Default: Win95
2.8.7 SECURED SETUP CONFIGURATIONS
Options: Yes, No Default: No
2.8.8 RESET CONFIGURATION DATA
The ESCD is a database that stores all the PnP information. Entering Yes
will clear the ESCD and force the BIOS to re-enumerate the database. This is an action that should be used only if the ESCD has been corrupted. If set to “Yes,” this field will be reset to “No” upon the next boot.
Options: Yes, No Default: No
2.8.9 LARGE DISK ACCESS MODE
Options: DOS, Other Default: DOS
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2.9 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUBMENU
Advanced
Integrated Peripherals Item Specific Help
IDE Controller: [Both] Enable or Disable SCSI Controller: [Enabled] the integrated IDE Floppy Disk Controller: [Enabled] controllers. LAN Adapter: [Enabled]
Serial Port A: [Enabled]
Base I/O Address [3F8] Interrupt [IRQ 4]
Serial Port B: [Enabled]
Base I/O Address [2F8] Interrupt [IRQ 3] Mode [Normal]
Parallel Port: [Enabled]
Base I/O Address [378] Interrupt [IRQ 7] Mode [ECP] DMA Channel [DMA 1]
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F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 16
Integrated Peripherals Submenu
2.9.1 IDE CONTROLLER
If “Both” is selected, both the primary and secondary are enabled. If “Pri-
mary” is selected, only the primary is enabled. If “Secondary” is selected, only the secondary is enabled. If “Disabled” is selected, both the primary and secondary are disabled.
Options: Both, Primary, Secondary, Disabled Default: Both
2.9.2 SCSI CONTROLLER
Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
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2.9.3 FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER
Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
2.9.4 LAN ADAPTER
Options: Enabled, Disabled Default: Enabled
2.9.5 SERIAL PORT A
Options: Enabled, Disabled, Auto Default: Enabled
Base I/O Address
When Serial Port A is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, 2E8 Default: 3F8
Interrupt
When Serial Port A is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: IRQ 3, IRQ 4 Default: IRQ 4
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2.9.6 SERIAL PORT B
Options: Enabled, Disabled, Auto Default: Enabled
Base I/O Address
When Serial Port B is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, 2E8 Default: 3F8
Interrupt
When Serial Port B is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: IRQ 3, IRQ 4 Default: IRQ 4
Mode
When Serial Port B is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: Normal, IrDA, ASK IR Default: Normal
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2.9.7 PARALLEL PORT
Options: Enabled, Disabled, Auto Default: Enabled
Mode
When Parallel Port is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: Output only, Bidirectional, ECP, EPP Default: ECP
Base I/O Address
When Parallel Port is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: 378, 278, 228 Default: 378
Interrupt
When Parallel Port is set to “Enabled,” this field appears. Options: IRQ 5, IRQ 7 Default: IRQ 7
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DMA Channel
This field is only available if Parallel Port is set to “Enabled” and Mode is
set to “ECP.”
Options: DMA 1, DMA 3 Default: DMA 1
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2.10 ISA PnP RESOURCE ALLOCATION SUBMENU
Advanced
ISA PnP Resource Allocation Item Specific Help
Upper Memory Blocks: C800 - CBFF [Available] Reserves the specified CC00 - CFFF [Available] block of upper memory D000 - D3FF [Available] for use by legacy ISA D400 - D7FF [Available] devices. D800 - DBFF [Available] DC00 - DFFF [Available]
ISA IRQs: IRQ 3 [Available] IRQ 4 [Available] IRQ 5 [Available] IRQ 7 [Available] IRQ 9 [Available] IRQ 10 [Available] IRQ 11 [Available]
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F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 17
ISA PnP Resource Allocation Submenu
This menu option allows the user to configure memory and IRQ require-
ments for legacy ISA devices. To access the submenu, highlight this entry and press Enter.
ISA PnP Resource Allocation - Item Specific Help
This field allows the user to reserve specific memory blocks and IRQs for
use by legacy ISA devices.
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2.10.1 UPPER MEMORY BLOCKS
The following memory regions may be reserved for legacy ISA devices:
• C800 - CBFF
• CC00 - CFFF
• D000 - D3FF
• D400 - D7FF
• D800 - DBFF
• DC00 - DFFF Options: Available, Reserved Default: Available
2.10.2 ISA IRQs
The following IRQs may be reserved for legacy ISA devices:
• IRQ 3
• IRQ 4
• IRQ 5
• IRQ 7
• IRQ 9
• IRQ 10
• IRQ 11 Options: Available, Reserved Default: Available
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2.11 MEMORY CONTROL SUBMENU
Advanced
Memory Control Item Specific Help
Primary Memory Controller: When ‘Enabled’ memory DIMM Socket 0: SDRAM, 64 MB errors are corrected. DIMM Socket 1: Empty DIMM Socket 2: Empty DIMM Socket 3: Empty
Secondary Memory Controller: DIMM Socket 4: Empty DIMM Socket 5: Empty DIMM Socket 6: Empty DIMM Socket 7: Empty
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Memory Control: Memory Clock Speed 100 MHz
Memory Error Correction [Disabled]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 19
Memory Control Submenu
2.11.1 MEMORY ERROR CORRECTION
This field enables or disables ECC memory error correction. Options: Enabled, Disabled, Auto Default: Enabled
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2.12 SECURITY MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help Supervisor Password: Clear User Password: Clear
Supervisor Password Set Supervisor Password: [Enter] controls access to the Set User Password: [Enter] setup utility and to
the system at boot. Password On Boot: [Disabled] Fixed Disk Boot Sector: [Normal] Diskette Access: [Supervisor]
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 20
Security Menu
The security menu allows two passwords to be set, the supervisor pass­word and the user password. The supervisor password allows access to the system and all setup menus. The user password allows access to the system and setup, but causes some setup items to become non-editable. All items in the setup menus can be accessed until the supervisor password is set. Once the supervisor password has been set, access to the setup menus will be granted by correctly entering either the supervisor password or user password.
2.12.1 USING A PASSWORD - ACCESSING SETUP MENUS
When the supervisor password is set and you attempt to gain access to the setup menus (F2 key was pressed during boot), you have three chances to enter the correct password. If a password is not entered correctly on the first or second try, the system will display an “Invalid Password” message. If a password is not entered correctly on the third try, the system will blank the screen, display a “System Disabled” message and then lock up. The only way to recover is to reset or power cycle the system.
2.12.2 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
This field may not be edited. One of the following values will be dis­played, depending on whether the supervisor password is set or cleared. The set supervisor password field is used to change the displayed value.
Options: Set, Clear
Default: Clear
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2.12.3 USER PASSWORD
This field may not be edited. One of the following values will be dis­played, depending on whether the user password is set or cleared. The set user password field is used to change the displayed value.
Options: Set, Clear
Default: Clear
2.12.4 SET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
If you press Enter when this item is highlighted, a menu will be dis­played that will allow entry of a supervisor-level password.
Options: This field is fixed. Press Enter.
Set Supervisor Password
Enter New Password [ ]
Confirm New Password [ ]
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Clearing/Entering a Supervisor Password
Select “Set Supervisor Password” and press Enter. To clear the password, enter the current password and press Enter. Press Enter for both remaining fields.
To set a password, enter up to seven alphanumeric characters (including spaces), press Enter, enter the same characters again, and press Enter. Press Enter again to return to the main security menu. If the same characters were not entered in both fields, an error message will be displayed. Press Enter to clear the error message.
If Esc is pressed while entering characters in either field, setup will return to the main security menu.
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2.12.5 SET USER PASSWORD
If you press Enter when this item is selected, a menu will be displayed that will allow entry of a user-level password. This item can be accessed only after a supervisor password has been set.
If the supervisor and user passwords are set and the supervisor pass­word is then cleared, the user password will also be cleared.
Options: This field is fixed. Press Enter.
Set User Password
Enter New Password [ ]
Confirm New Password [ ]
Clearing/Entering a User Password
Highlight “Set User Password” and press Enter. To clear the password, press Enter once for each field.
To set a password, enter up to seven alphanumeric characters (including spaces), press Enter, enter the same characters again, and press Enter. If the same characters were not entered in both fields, an error message will be displayed. Press Enter to clear the error message.
Press Enter again to return to the main security menu.
If Esc is pressed while entering characters in either field, setup will return to the main security menu.
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2.12.6 PASSWORD ON BOOT
This field can be used to control access to the system. If neither password has been set, this item will not function. If enabled and at least one of the passwords has been set, the system will ask for a password after post has been completed.
Options: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
2.12.7 FIXED DISK BOOT SECTOR
Options: Normal, Write Protect
Default: Normal
2.12.8 DISKETTE ACCESS
Options: Supervisor, User
Default: User
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2.13 POWER MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help
Power Savings Mode [Disabled]
Video & Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Select Power Management Sleep Timeout Disabled Mode.
‘Maximum’ powers down system components after a short period of inactivity. ‘Minimum’ allows components to be idle for a longer period of time before being powered down. Select ‘Customize’ to lter the settings. ‘Disabled’ will turn off power management.
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 21
Power Menu
2.13.1 POWER SAVINGS MODE
If enabled, the APM functions in the BIOS will control any non-APM­aware operating system (such as DOS) and allow devices to be powered off after a certain period of inactivity.
Options: Disabled, Customize, Maximum, Minimum
Default: Disabled
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2.13.2 VIDEO AND HARD DISK TIMEOUT
This field specifies the period of system inactivity that must transpire before the system will power off the display and any IDE hard disk drives attached to the system. This field may only be edited when the power sav­ings option is set to “Customize.”
Options:
• Disabled
• 1 minute
• 2 minutes
• 4 minutes
• 6 minutes
• 8 minutes
• 12 minutes
• 16 minutes
Default: Disabled
2.13.3 SLEEP TIMEOUT
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This field specifies the period of system inactivity that must transpire before the system will power off all APM-compliant devices and stop the CPU. This field may only be edited when the power savings option is set to “Customize.”
Options:
• Disabled
• 5 minutes
• 10 minutes
• 15 minutes
• 20 minutes
• 30 minutes
• 40 minutes
• 60 minutes
Default: Disabled
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2.14 BOOT MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help
+Diskette Drive
+Removable Devices +Hard Drive ATAPI CD-ROM Drive Network Boot
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select > Submenu F10 Save and Exit
Figure 22
Boot Menu
The boot menu allows the user to select the order in which the system attempts to boot the operating system. The order listed is the order in which the system will attempt to boot.
2.14.1 FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH BOOT DEVICE
Use the + Key and - Key to move the hightlighted device up or down in the boot order. The system will attempt to boot from the devices in the or­der they appear on the screen. If the highlighted field has a “+” next to it, press Enter to view the sub-items.
Options:
• Diskette Drive
• Removable Devices
• Hard Drive
• ATAPI CD-ROM Drive
• Network Boot
Default:
• First Boot Device [Diskette Drive]
• Second Boot Device [Removable Devices]
• Third Boot Device [Hard Drive]
• Fourth Boot Device ATAPI CD-ROM Drive
• Fifth Boot Device Network Boot
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2.15 EXIT MENU
Main Health Advanced Security Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help
Save Changes & Exit
Discard Changes & Exit Load Setup Defaults Save changes and exit Discard Changes the setup utility. Save Changes
F1 Help ↑↓ Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Execute Command F10 Save and Exit
Note: Select an option by highlighting the desired entry and pressing Enter.
Figure 23
Exit Menu
2.15.1 SAVE CHANGES AND EXIT
Selecting this option saves the current setup screen configuration in non­volatile memory. The system is then restarted so that the new configuration will be activated.
Pop-Up Window
Upon executing this command, the following window is displayed, con­firming the selection. Pressing Enter executes the command; highlighting No or pressing Esc aborts the command.
Setup Confirmation
Save configuration changes and exit now?
[Yes] [No]
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2.15.2 DISCARD CHANGES AND EXIT
This option allows you to exit from setup without updating nonvolatile memory.
Pop-Up Window
Upon executing this command, the following window is displayed, con­firming the selection. Pressing Enter executes the command; highlighting No or pressing Esc aborts the command.
Setup Warning
Configuration has not been saved!
Save before exiting?
[Yes] [No]
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2.15.3 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
This option loads the default system configuration into all Setup screens.
Pop-Up Window
Upon executing this command, the following window is displayed, con­firming the selection. Pressing Enter executes the command; highlighting No or pressing Esc aborts the command.
Setup Confirmation
Load default configuration now?
[Yes] [No]
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2.15.4 DISCARD CHANGES
This option loads the previous values from CMOS for all setup items.
Pop-Up Window
Upon executing this command, the following window is displayed, con­firming the selection. Pressing Enter executes the command; highlighting No or pressing Esc aborts the command.
Setup Confirmation
Load previous configuration now?
[Yes] [No]
2.15.5 SAVE CHANGES
Selecting this option saves the current setup screen configuration in non­volatile memory.
MTSAM64GZ
Pop-Up Window
Upon executing this command, the following window is displayed, con­firming the selection. Pressing Enter executes the command; highlighting No or pressing Esc aborts the command.
Setup Confirmation
Save configuration changes now?
[Yes] [No]
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GLOSSARY
A
ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface
AGP Advanced Graphics Port APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt
Controller
APM Automatic Power Management ASK IR Amplitude Shift Keyed Infrared ATA Advanced Technology Attachment ATAPI Advanced Technology Attachment Protocol
Interface
B
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
C
CD-ROM Compact Disk Read-Only Memory CE European Community CGA Color Graphics Adapter CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor
CODEC Compressor/Decompressor COM Communications Port CPU Central Processing Unit
D
DAC/ADC Digital to Analog Converter/
Analog to Digital Converter
DIMM Dual In-line Memory Module DMA Direct Memory Access DOS Disk Operating System DRAM Dynamic Random-Access Memory DVD Digital Video Display
E
ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter EIO Extended Input/Output EMC Electromagnetic Compliance EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ESCD Extended System Configuration Data
F
FCC Federal Communications
Commission
FDC Floppy Disk Controller FIFO First In, First Out FSB Front Side Bus
G
GND Ground
H
HP SIR Hewlett Packard - Serial Infrared
I
IDE Intelligent Drive Electronics or Integrated
Drive Electronics
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
I/O Input/Output INT Interrupt IR Infrared IrCC Infrared Communications
Controller
IrDA Infrared Data Association IRQ Interrupt Request ISA Industry Standard Architecture
L
LAN Local Area Network LBA Logical Block Addressing LED Light-Emitting Diode LOD Level of Detail LPT Line Printer Terminal, or any type of printer LV D Low Voltage Differential
M
mA Milliamp Mb Megabit Mb/s Megabit per Second MB Megabyte MHz Megahertz MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface MONO Monochrome Adapter
N
NIC Network Interface Card NMI Nonmaskable Interrupt NVLAP National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program
O
OS Operating System
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P
PAC PCI/AGP Controller PCB Printed Circuit Board PCC Power Control Ciruitry PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PHY Physical Signal Layer PIO Programmed Input/Output PIRQ Programmable IRQ PME Power Management Event PnP Plug-and-Play
R
RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks RAM Random-Access Memory ROM Read-Only Memory
S
SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access
Memory
Sharp IRD Sharp Infrared data SMBus System Management Bus SMsC Standard Microsystem Corportation SPP Standard Parallel Port
U
UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmit-
ter
UDMA Ultra Direct Memory Access UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface USB Universal Serial Bus
V
V Volt VGA Video Graphics Array
Z
ZIF Zero Insertion Force
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