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Table
of
Content
s
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
OVERVIEW
Chapter
I.
Chapter
2.1
2.2 System Memory .
2.3
2.4
Chapter
3.
1 CMOS Setup Utility
3.2 Standard C
3.3
3.4 Chipset Features Setup
3.5 Power Management
3.6
3.7 Integrated Peripherals
3.8 Load Setup Defaults
3.9 Supervisor
3.10
3.11
3.12
1:
General
General Specification
2: Installation
CPU Installation
Keyboard
Real
Int
erface .
Time Clock, CMOS
3: Overview
MOS
1310S
Features Setup
PnP I PCI
IDE
HDD
Setup
Configuration
I User Password
Auto Detection
Specification Overview
and
RAM
of
the BIOS Setup Menu Screens
Appendix-A: Connectors
A. I Front
A.2 Cooling
Appendix-B:
B. I Layout
B.2
B.3
B.4
Appendix-C:
Panel
Connectors
Fan
Connectors
Hardware
of
RHINO
11
Back Panel Connections
System Component
Jumper
Quick
LX
Map
Reference
Settings
Main Board
Upgrade
and
13attery
Pinout
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17
19
21
22
22
23
23
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24
26
27
28
28
29
1.1
3
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
OVERVIEW
Processor:
II
Pentium
• Processor Type
• External CPU clock
•CPU
6
8
8
Socket
• Coprocessor
Intel
66
Mhz
242 pins
Included
CPU.
on
Slot 1
in
board.
Pentium processor.
Form Factor:
• Outer Dimensions
9
Chipset:
• Motherboard chipset
Standard ATX
12"x 8.
Intel 82440LX chipset
v2
6"
.0 guidelines
(30.48cm x 21.8cm)
Cache Memory:
• 1
st
cache memory
2nd
cache memory
•
• Cache mode
Memory
• SDRAM DIMM sockets
• EDO DIMM sockets
• Max. Memory Siz!'l
•DRAM
• Enhancement
Input I Output
• PCI bus slots
• ISA bus slots
shared bus slots
•
• 1/0
• AGP bus slots
Subsystem:
Type
bu
·s speed
Subsystem
st
32KB 1
256KB/512KB
Support Write Back cache mode for both
L 1/L2 Cache.
3
128MB
Synchronous DRAM
Modules
3 x 168
EDO DRAM (
384MB (SDRAM)
192MB (EDO)
Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAM with or
without parity bit, or Synchronous DRAM.
Mix of SDRAM or
(Not recommended)
3 x 32-bit
PCI 2.1
2
1
1
Up
1 x AGP Bus
graphical display and application.
cache memory included
2nd
cache
x 168 pin 8MB / 16MB
modules I EDO DRAM
pin
8MB / 16MB I 32MB I 64MB
3.
3V)
EDO DRAM suppo,rted.
PCI Bus slots
compliance
x 16-bit ISA
32
x
x 16-bit ISA
to 33MHz (PCI bus)
slots
bit PCI bus slot (master) OR
slot
slot for High performance
in
(3
in
CPU.
I 32MB / 64MB I
masters)
CPU
2
3
Integrated IDE, Super 1/0 Subsystem
• IDE support Chipset built-in PCI IDE support up to 4 IDE
• On board 1/0
Drives, bus mastering. (Using IRQ 14
15)
Support Mode
& ATAPI CD-ROM.
Ultra DMA-33 support
One Floppy Port supporting 2 floppy drives
of 360K
Two serial ports (16550 Fast UART
compatibles)
One parallel Port (Standard, ECP, EPP
support)
3,
4 IDE, LS-120 floppy driver
I 720K I 1.2M I 1.44M/ 2.88M
& IRQ
USB Interface
on
• USB support
2 USB connector
Plug and Play peripherals easy to use
up to 12M bit transfer rate
board.
PS/2 Mouse/ Keyboard
• PS/2 Mouse/ Keyboard
6-pin Mini-DIN connectors
on
board.
Power Management
• Green functions
Support various Power Management schemes
Power On Suspend.
( Suspend to RAM and Suspend to Disk )
BIOS Subsystem
• BIOS Shadowing
• BIOS Features
Shadow RAM for System and Video BIOS
Built-in setup, Power-on self test, Drive table
optimization, User-definable drive types,
Password protection, Shadowing options
Other Features
•Size
• Auto power off
• Power Supply
• Power /On switch
ATX platform 8.6" (W)
Automatic power off when Win95 shutdown
option selected . (function with ATX power
supply only)
Supports ATX power supply connector.
Hold 4 sec, to turn off system (soft-off),
Switch system to power save mode, and
up
Wake
Support Power/ON switch when ATX power
supply is plugged.
system.
x 12"
(L)
Plug & Play I BIOS Update
• Plug & Play BIOS
• Flash EEPROM
System Support Functions
• System functions
• Support functions
•Clock
Support Microsoft Windows 95 Plug
and BIOS compliant
Use Flash EEPROM to allow easy BIOS
update
7 OMA channels, 16 level interrupts,
Programmable timers
Fast A20 gate and Fast Reset
Enhanced real time clock/calendar with
battery back-up
& Play
4
5
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
2.
1
CPU
Installation
Slot 1 Processor
The Intel Pentium
technology. The
processor, while maintaining
the systems. The
an
edge
fin
II
ger connection. The S.E.C cartridge package (
processor will also be used
II
Processor utili zes Single Edge Contact (S.E.C) cartridge packaging
S.E.C
ca
rtridge allows the
fl
S.E.C cartrid ge utilizes surface
exibility when implementing high performance processor into
in the Deschutes and future Slot I processor
....
.....,
_._
"°'"'
AND
L2
cache
mount co
UPGRADE
to
remain tightly coupled to the
re
components and a substrate with
Figure
I)
introduced on the Pentium
s.
-·
..,.,_,.
-
Assembled S.E.C
The Pentium
processor are intended for system integrators who build systems from motherboards and
standard components . The Boxed Pentium
heatsink.
Hold the processor so that the
the processor into the retention mechanism and slide the supports onto the pegs. Ensure that
the pegs on the motherboard slide into the holes
in
the processor fits over the plug
notch
pressure on both side
Cartridge,
II
processor will also be offered as an Intel Boxed processor. Intel Boxed
of
the top , until
Heat
Sink, Retention Mechanism.
II
process
or
will be supplied with an attached fan I
fan
shroud is facing toward the pegs on the motherboard. Slide
in
in
it
is
seated. As show
the heatsink support and that the alignment
Slot I. Push the processor down firmly, with even
in
(Figure
3).
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AA1i
_1·
~.'
,
_I~
11~
''
I
~
"
~"?
B
.~~~)
-
11~\
~,
.
~
Figure
l.
Intel
Pentium
Slot 1 Retention Mechanism
The Intel enabled retention mechanism
retention mechani sm
retention mechanism attach mount is pressed from the bottom
retention mechanism is attached with captive nuts which are part
assembly.
is
keyed to the Slot I connector to ensure proper installation. The
Figure
and
Attach Mount
(Figure
2.
Slot 1 Mount
II
end-view.
2) holds the Slot I processor in place. The
diagram
6
of
the motherboard and the
of
the retention mechanism
Figure
3.
Slot I Pentium
FF
The CPU cooling
conduction
onboard heatsink by continuously keeping the air-stream flows.
The airflow
The large arrow s
fan
of
of
can improve the ventilation
th"e airflow can enhance the cooling effect to the voltage regulator and
the fan/heats ink
in
the
is
Figure
into the center and out
4 denote the direction
8o•ed
Proceuo1
HMt"°'*
HMIPik
Figure 4 Airflow
~
Supporl Motl;:Nnl1m
Mech9tQm
of
fan/
heatsink
7
II
CPU
of
the motherboard
of
the sides
of
airflow.
"-""
-~
in
the case. The
of
the fan/heatsink .
2.2
The LX A TX supports 60ns. or Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAMs.
populate
parity DIMMS (x72).
To install DIMMs. do the following procedure:
I. Holding the DIMM only by the edges. remove it from its antistatic package.
2.
3. Insert the bottom edge
4. When the DIMM seats correctly, hold
Install 168-Pin
System Memory
It
Bank
I first. Memory error checking and correction. ECC. is supported through
Position the DIMM at about a 90° angle relative to socket on the motherboard. Make sure
the small notch
the DIMM socket.
firmly.
towards the retaining clips
DIMM does not install correctly, gently spread the retaining clips
can pull away the top edge
in
the middle
DIMM
of
the bottom edge
of
the DIMM into the DIMM socket and make sure
of
the connector until the DIMM snaps into place.
of
the DIMM and try again.
Module
in
any
of
the DIMM aligns with the notch
it
at each end and gently press the top edge
or
all
of
the
is recommended to
just
enough
banks
in
any
combination as following:
BANK
.BANK
l(DIMM
IMX64(8MB)
2MX64
(16MB)
4MX64
(32MB)
8MX64
(64MB) 8MX64 (64MB)
16MX64 (128MB)
*Note: Does
2.3
PS/2 * keyboard/mouse connectors are located on the back panel side
recommended to turn
2.4 Real
The integrated Real Time Clock (RTC) provides a time
with alarm features. These can be set
242-byte battery-backed
the system defaults by using a
nor
support x32
Keyboard
Time
BANK 2(DIMM 2)
1)
IMX64
(8MB)
2MX64 (16MB)
4MX64
(32MB)
16MX64 (128MB)
Table
I Memory
SDRAM
DIMM
011 DM3
Configuration
and
x8 SDRAA1!J!MM011
Interface
off
the system power before installing or removing a keyboard
Clock,
CMOS
CMOS
RAM
in
RAM for BIOS use. The
jumper
on (JP2).
and
the BIOS SETUP program. The RTC also supports
3(0IMM
IMX64
(8MB)
2MX64
(16MB)
4MX64
(32MB) TO
8MX64 (64MB)
16MX64 (128MB)
/JM/
Battery
of
day clock, and I 00-year calendar
CMOS
3)
TOTAL
384MB
Table
and
DM2.
of
the board.
RAM value can be cleared to
it
is seated
If
so that you
8MB
or
mouse.
in
the
CHAPTER 3 CMOS
BIOS
SETUP
Award's ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program which allows user to modify the basic
system configuration and hardware parameters. The modified data will be stored in a battery
backed
CMOS
information saved
the system, such as hard drive replacement or new equipment change.
It
is
possible
reenter system configuration parameters become necessary.
This chapter explains the information contained
modify the setting according to your system configuration.
enable the Turbo Speed feature ; and press the
disable the feature.
3.1
CMOS
Power on the
RAM so data will be retained even when the power
in
the
that
CMOS
Setup
Utility
computer
and press < Del> key immediately will bring you into BIOS
SETUP CONFIGURATION
CMOS
RAM stay unchanged unless there
had a battery failure which cause data lose
in
the Setup program and tell you how to
of
<
Ctr!
>, <
Alt
<
Ctr!
>, <Alt>, and <-> keys at the same time to
processing the
>, and <+> keys at the same time to
is
turned
off
In
CMOS
general, the
RAM.
Turbo
CMOS
is
configuration change in
in
If
so,
Speed
SETUP UTILITY.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
CMOS
SETUP
AW
ARD
STANDARD
BIOS FEATURES
CHIPSET
It
is
POWER
PNP/PCJ
INTEGRATED
LOAD
ESC:
Fl
0: Save & Exit Setup
The
item. The selection
'Enter' key. An on-line help message
moving
selection is made, the
configuration parameters.
CMOS
SETUP
SETUP
FEATURE
MANAGEMENT
CONFIGURATION
SETUP
Quit
menu
displays all the
to various items which provides user better understanding
SETUP
SETUP
PERIPHERALS
DEFAULTS
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type
major
is
made by moving cursor (press any direction key) to the item and press
menu
selection items and allow user to select any one
is
of
selected item will appear so the user can modify associated
UTILITY
SOFTWARE, INC.
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE HOD AUTO DETECTION
SA VE & EXIT
EXIT
WITHOUT
f.J,-H-
(Shift)F2: Change
displayed at the bottom
SETUP
SELECT
..
SA YING
Item
Color
of
the screen as cursor is
of
each function. When a
.
of
shown
8
9
3.2
Date (mm:dd:yy) . Wed, May 8 1996
T:me
HARD DISKS
Primary Master :Auto
Primary
Secondary
Secondary Slave :Auto
Drive A
Drive B None
Video EGA/VGA
Halt
ESC: Quit
FI Help
The Standard
memory size, thus no changes are necessary.
one
floppy disk drive types for drive
handling selection.
<PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
Standard
(hh:mm:ss) :
Slave
On All Errors
or
more option settings.
15:38:
TYPE SIZE CYLS 1 IEAD PRECOMP LANDZ
:Auto
Ma
ster :Auto
I .44M, 3.5
CMOS
Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the
Hard
Disk
CMOS
in.
Setup screen
Setup
ROM PCl/ISA BIOS
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
A WARD SOFTWARE, INC.
55
0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto
0 0 0 0 0
(Shift)F2: Change Color
It
allows you to change the system Date and Time, IDE hard disk,
0 0 0 0 Auto
- H -
Select Item
is
displayed above. System BIOS automatically detects
It
has a few items for setting. Each item may have
A:
and B:, boot
up
Configurations
TYPE:
Select from
drives.
HDD type automatically.
"I"
to "45"
to
Select "User" to fill the remaining fields. Select "Auto" to detect the
fill remaining fields with predefined values
SECTOR
0
0
Base Memory: 640K
Extended memory: 5360K
Other Memory: 16384K
Total Memory: 16384K
Pu/PD/+/-
video display mode, and POST error
Modify
<PgUp>,
MODE
Auto
Auto
of
disk
or
SECTOR:
The sector number
116411
to
•
of
each track defined on the hard disk. The range
is
from
MODE:
Select "Auto" to detect the mode type automatically.
the LBA mode, select
is
more than I 024 and does not support the LBA function, you have to set at
"Large"
.
Select
"Normal"
if
your hard disk supporting cylinders
"LBA"
or
"Large".
However,
If
your hard disk supports
if
your hard disk cylinder
is
below 1024.
3.3 BIOS Features Setup
ROM PCl/ISA BIOS
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AW ARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Virus Warning Disabled Video BIOS Shadow : Enabled
CPU Internal Cache
Cache
External
Power On
Quick
Sequence A, C, SCSI D4000 - D7FFF Shadow : Disabled
Boot
Swap Floppy Drive Disabled
Up Floppy Seek Disabled
Boot
Up NumLock Status On
Boot
Boot Up System Speed High
A20 Option
Gate
Typematic Rate
Typematic Rate
Typematic Delay (Msec) .
Security Option
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
OS Select For
Self
Test Enabled
Setting
(Chars/Sec)
DRAM
> 64MB . Non-OS2
Enabled C8000 - CBFFF Shadow : Disabled
Enabled
Fast
Disabled
6 ESC Quit
250
Setup
Disabled
CCOOO
- CFFFF Shadow : Disabled
DOOOO -DJFFF
D8000 - DBFFF Shadow
DCOOO
Shadow : Disabled
- DFFFF Shadow Disabled
i..J..-H-
Fl . Help
F5
. Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F6
. Load BIOS Defaults
F7
. Load Setup Defaults
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
· Disabled
: Select Item
"I"
SIZE:
The hard disk size. The unit is Mega Bytes.
CYLS:
The cylinder number
of
the hard disk.
HEAD:
The read/write head number
of
hard disk. The range
is
from
"I"
to "16".
PRECOMP:
The cylinder number at which the disk drive changes the write timing.
LAN DZ:
The cylinder number that the disk drive heads (read/ write) are seated when the
disk drive
is
paked.
10
Moving around the
shown works the same way as moving around the
not encouraged to run the
I
have been fine-tuned before shipping. Improper
your dealer before making any changes.
Virus
When enabled, you receive a warning message
attempts to write
should then run
the
NOTE:
the
you first disable the virus warning.
BIOS and Chipset Features (refer to the next section) Setup programs
BIOS and Chipset Features Setup programs. Your syst'em should
Standard CMOS Setup program. User are
Setup may cause the system to fail, consult
Warning
if
to
the boot sector
an
boot
sector, not the entire hard drive.
Many disk diagnostic programs that access the
virns warning message.
anti-virus program. Keep
or
the partition table
If
you plan to run such a program, we recommend that
a program (specifically, a virus)
of
in
mind that this feature protects only
the hard disk drive. You
boot
sector table can trigger
11
CPU
Internal
Cache memory
(system memory).
most, but not all, modern
CPU requests data, the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM
into cache memory, for even faster access by the
Cache
is
additional memory that
CPUs from 486-type on
PCs have additional (external) cache memory. When the
is
much faster than conventional DRAM
up
contain internal cache memory, and
CPU.
External Cache
The External Cache field may not appear
cache memory.
if
your system does not have external
Quick Power On Self Test
Select Enabled to reduce the amount
(POST). A quick POST skips certain steps. We recommend that you normally
disable quick
your work.
POST. Better to find a problem during POST than lose data during
of
time required to run the power-on self-test
Boot Sequence
The original IBM PCs loaded the DOS operating system from drive A (floppy disk),
PC-compatible systems arc designed to search for
so IBM
on drive A, and then on drive C (hard disk). However, modern computers usually
load the operating system from the hard drive, and may even load it from a CDROM drive.
an
operating system first
Swap Floppy Drive
This field
assigns physical drive B
Boot
When Enabled, the BIOS tests (seeks) floppy drives to determine whether they have
40
MB, and 1.44 MB capacity all have
40-track floppy drives, we recommend that you set this field to Disabled to save
time.
Boot Up NumLock
Toggle between On
boots. When toggled
controlling cursor operations.
is
effective only
Up
Floppy Seek
or
80 tracks. Only 360-KB floppy drives have 40 tracks; drives with 720 KB, 1.2
in
systems with two floppy drives. Selecting Enabled
to
logical drive
A,
and physical drive A to logical drive B.
80 tracks. Because very few modern PCs have
Status
or
Off
to control the state
On, the numeric keypad generates numbers instead
of
the NumLock key when the system
of
Boot Up System Speed
Select High to boot at the default CPU speed; select Low to
AT bus. Some add-in peripherals
CPU speed. The default setting
slow
or
old software (such as old games) may require a
is
High.
boot
at the speed
of
the
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
When the typematic rate selling
at which character repeats when you hold down a key)
30
characters per second.
is
enabled, you can select a typematic rate (the rate
of6,
8,
10,12,
15,
20, 24
Typematic Delay (Mscc)
When the typematic rate selling
delay before key strokes begin to repeat)
is
enabled, you can select a typematic delay (the
of250,
500, 750
or
1000 milliseconds.
Security Option
If
you have
System boots,
PCINGA
Your BIOS Setup many not contain this field.
Disabled.
OS Select for
Select
of
RAM on your system.
set
a password, select whether the password
or
only when you enter Setup.
is
required every time the
Palette Snoop
If
the field
OS2
DRAM>
only if you are running OS/2 operating system with greater than 64 MB
64MB
is
present, leave at
Shadow
Software that resides
firmware. The Award
BIOS, video BIOS, and similar operating instructions that come with some
expansion peripherals , such as, for example, a
Shadowing copies firmware from
it
through the 16-bit
the system through the 8-bit X-bus. Shadowing improves the performance
BIOS and similar ROM firmware for expansion peripherals, but it also
system
reduces the amount
drivers, etc.
Enable shadowing into each section
hardware shadowing
option.
Video BIOS
Video BIOS shadows into memory area
BIOS Features Setup screen may be occupied by other expansion card
on the
firmware.
you need to know the address range the
area
of
If
RAM.
an
in
a read-only memory (ROM) chip on a device
BIOS permits shadowing
or
32-bit DRAM bus. Firmware not shadowed must be read by
of
high memory (640
or
ROM into system RAM, where the CPU can read
of
the system BIOS and eliminate a System BIOS Shadow
memory separately. Many system designers
of
firmware such
SCSI adaptor.
KB
to
I MB) available for loading device
Shadow
expansion peripheral
COOOO-C7FFF.
in
your system contains ROM-based firmware,
ROM occupies to shadow it into the correct
The remaining areas shown
is
as
the system
called
of
the
or
Typematic Rate Setting
When Disabled, the following two items (Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay)
are irrelevant. Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller in
your system.
you
When Enabled,
can select a typematic rate and typematic delay.
12
13
3.4 Chipset Features Setup
ROM
PCl/ISA
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
ClllPSET FEATURES SETUP
Auto Configuration . Enabled
DRAM
Speed Selection
MA
Wait State Slow Current
EDO P.AS#
EDO
EDO
EDO
DRAM
CPU-To-PCI
System
Video
Video
8 Bit 1/0 Recovery Time I
Off
As system moves from lesser to greater power-saving modes, select the mode
want the monitor to bank.
Modem
This feature allows you to select the IRQ# to meet your modem's IRQ#.
HDD
After
Use
Power
HOD
After the selected period
powers down while
drive to power down immediately.
System turns
blanks to the video buffer.
Select this option
Management Signaling (DPMS) standard
Standards Association (VESA). Use the software supplied for your video
subsystem to select video power management values.
System only writes blanks to the video buffer.
IRQ
Management
Off
After
off
vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and writes
if
your monitor supports the Display Power
of
drive inactivity (I to
all
other devices remain active.
of
the Video Electronics
15
minutes), the hard disk drive
Sdecting
Suspend tells the
in
which you
Resume
This field allows to turns the ATX power supply ON when the modem receives a call. While
the computer
IRQ8
Enable real-time to wake up system .
Reload
When Enabled, an event occurring on each device listed below restarts the global time for
Standby mode.
By
Ring
is
OFF.
Break
Suspend
Global
Timer
IRQ[3-7,9-15),
Events
NMI
Primary IDE 0 /IDE 1
Secondary IDE O/IDE I
Floppy Disk
Serial Port
Parallel Port
3.6
PnP/PCI
Configuration
Mode
Doze
After the selected period
runs at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
Standby
After the selected period
drive and the video shut
Suspend
After the selected period
except the fixed disk drive and CPU shut off.
Throttle
When the system enters Doze mode,the CPU clock runs only part
the percent
ZZ
When Enabled, the
VGA
When Enable, any vidtto activity restarts the global timer for Standby mode.
Soft-Off
When set to Delay 4 Sec, ATX power-button work as a system power-off button after pressed
for less than 4 seconds
Set as Instant-off may cause the power-button work as instantaneous power-off the system.
Duty
Active
Active
by
Mode
Mode
Cycle
of
time that the clock runs.
In
Suspend
ZZ
signal
Monitor
PWR-BTTN
of
system inactivity
of
system inactivity (I minute to I hour), the fixed disk
off
while
all
other devices still operate at full speed.
of
system inactivity (I minute to I hour), all devices
is
active during Suspend mode.
(I
minute to I hour), the CPU clock
of
the time. You may select
PNP OS Installed
Resources Controlled By
Reset Configuration Data
!RQ-3
IRQ-4 assigned to
IRQ-5 assigned to
!RQ-7 assigned to
IRQ-9
IRQ-10 assigned to
IRQ-11
IRQ-12 assigned to
IRQ-14 assigned to
!RQ-15 assigned to
DMA-0 assigned to
OMA-I
DMA-3 assigned to
DMA-5 assigned to
Resources
The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play
compatible devices.
and
Reset
Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System
Configuration Data (ESCO) when you exit Setup
system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot
boot.
IRQ n Assigned
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt as one
types, depending on the type
Legacy
interrupt (such as IRQ4 for serial port l
PCI/ISA PnP Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard, whether designed for PCI
ISA bus architecture.
OMA n Assigned
When resources are controlled manually , assign each system OMA channel as one
following types, depending on the type
Legacy
OMA channel
PCI/ISA PnP
!SA bus architecture.
PCI
This field lets you select PCI IDE IRQ mapping
does not have one
the type
IDE channels are
Primary/Secondary
Each PCI peripheral connection
INT# C and INT#
no meaning unless the peripheral device requires two interrupt services rather than
Because the PCI IDE interface
services. The primary and secondary IDE INT# fields default to values appropriate for two
IDE channels, with the primary PCI IDE channel having a lower interrupt than the secondary.
Controlled
OMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS automatically assign them.
Configuration
!SA Devices compliant with the original
ISA Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification, requiring a specific
Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard, whether designed for PCI
IDE
IRQ
Map
of
IDE interface(s) installed
By
If
you select Auto (Manufacture default), all the interrupt request (IRQ)
Data
if
you have installed a new add-on and the
to
of
of
device
Lfsing
the interrupt:
PC
).
to
of
device using the interrupt:
to
or
two PCI IDE connectors on the system board, select values according to
IRQl4
for primary and
IDE
D.
By default, a PCI connection
in
your system (PCI
IRQl5
INT#
is
capable
of
in
the chipset has two channels, it requires two interrupt
AT bus specification, requiring a specific
or
PC AT (!SA) interrupts.
or
for secondary.
activating up to four interrupts: INT#
is
ISA). Standard ISA interrupts
assigned INT#
A.
Assigning INT#' B has
the following
If
your system
A,
of
INT# B,
just
one.
PCI
the
for.
or
or
•
3.7
IDE HOD Block Mode Enabled Onboard Parallel Port 378/IRQ7
IDE Primary Master
!DE Primary Slave PIO Auto
!DE Secondary Master
IDE Secondary
IDE Primary Master
IDE
IDE Secondary Master
IDE Secondary
On-Chip Primary PC! IDE
On-Chip Secondary PC! !DE
USB Keyboard Support
KBC input clock
Onboard FDC Controller
Onboard Serial Port l
Onboard Serial Port 2
UR
IDE
Block mode
your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic
detection
IDE
The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each
the four !DE devices ,that the onboard !DE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide
successively increased performance .
best mode for each device.
IDE
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for DMA33 mode.
select auto to active each channel separately.
On-Chip
The integrated peripheral controller contains
channels.
Integrated
Slave PIO Auto
Primary Slave UDMA Auto
Slave UDMA
2 Mode
HOD
Block
is
also called block transfer, multiple commands,
of
the optimal number
Primary/Secondary
Primary/Secondary
Primary/Secondary
Select Enabled
Peripherals
ROM PCI /ISA BIOS
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
AW
ARD SOFTWARE, INC.
PIO . Auto Para! lei Port Mode SPP
PIO Auto
UDMA
UDMA Auto
Mode
to
activate each channel separately.
Auto
Auto
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
8MHz
Enabled
3F8/IRQ4 Fl Help
2F8/IRQ3
Standard
of
block read/writes per sector the drive can support.
Master/Slave
In
Master/Slave
PCI
ESC
·Quit
Old Values (Shift)
FS
F6
Load BIOS Defaults
Load Setup Defaults
F7
PIO
Auto mode, the system automatically determines the
UDMA
i.J.-H-
PU/PD/+/- : Modify
or
multiple sector read/write.
: Select Item
F2
: Color
of
IDE
an
!DE interface with support for two IDE
If
20
KBC
input
Keyboard controller input clock rate 8MI lz or l 2MHz, Default value 8Ml-lz.
clock
21
Onboard FDC
Select Enabled
you
and
Disabled
Onboard
Select a logical COM port name and matching address
Controller
if
your system
wish
to
use
in
this field.
Serial Port 1/2
it.
If
has
a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed
you
install
an
add-in
FDC
or the system
for
the first
on
has
and
the system board
no
floppy drive, select
second serial ports.
3.10
IDE
HDD
Auto Detection
ROM PCl/ISA BIOS
STANDARD
AW
ARD SOFTWARE,
CMOS
SETUP
INC.
USB Keyboard
Select Enabled if your system us
USB
peripherals.
Onboard
Select a logical
Parallel Port Mode
Select
an
you
are
certain both your hardware and sotlware support
(Extended Capabilities Port) mode.
SPP
EPP
ECP
Support
Parallel Port
LPT
port name and matching address
operating mode
PC
AT
Standard parallel port
Fast, bidirectional port
hard drive, network adapters, etc.
Fast, buffered port, used primarily
ing
a Universal Serial
for
the onboard parallel port. Select Compatible or Extended unless
used
primarily
Bus
(USB) Keyboard
for
the physical parallel (printer) port.
EPP
(Enhanced Parallel Port) or
by
non-printer peripherals, CD
by
new
generation
of
printers
3.8 Load Setup Defaults
Load the system default data directly
This function will
3.9 Supervisor/
be
necessary only when the system
User
When you select this function, a message appears at the center
ENTER PASSWORD:
up
to
Type the password,
previously entered password
Now the message changes:
eight characters, and press Enter. Typing a password clears any
r.=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=;i
CONFIRM PASSWORD:
from
Password
from
CMOS memory.
ROM
and initialize associated hardware properly.
CMOS
data
is
corrupted.
and
ROM,
and
scanners.
of
the screen:
you have
ECP
tape,
HARD
DISKS
TYPE SIZE CYLS
Primary Master
OPTIONS SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP
2(Y)
I
3 540
Note: Some Oses (like SCO-UNIX) must use" NORMAL"
The
IDE
disk.
parameters
BIOS.
all
CMOS Setup feature.
Hard Disk Drive Auto Detection feature automatically configurations your new hard
Use
it
for
of
up
You
may also keys
setting, press
Select Primary Master Option (N=Skip): N
524
540
540
1048
524
a quick configuration
to
four
IDE I IDDs
in
key
your
to
return the
ESC
HEAD
PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR
32
16
32
of
new hard drives. This feature allows
. The option with "
own
parameters instead
main
65535
65535
menu.
0
For
3.11 Save and Exit Setup
After
you
cursor
If you did not change anything, press <
and press
the screen
have made .changes under Setup, press <
to.
"Save and Exit Setup"
"Y"
to retain the Setup settings. The following message will appear
to
allow you
SA
VE
to
save data
to
or
CMOS
press "Fl
to
and
ESC
CMOS and exit the setup utility:
EXIT (YIN)?
ESC> to
O"
and then press
> again
or
move cursor
MODE
LAN
DZ
SECTOR
1047
1047
1047
for
installation
(Y)"
are
recommended
of
setting
by
confirmation, enter the Standard
return
to
"Y"
to
change the CMOS Setup.
to
MODE
63
LBA
63
NORMAL
63
LARGE
you
by
main
at
the system
menu. Move
the center
the system BIOS. After
the
"Exit Without Saving"
to
set the
of
Again, type the password and press Enter.
To abort the process at any time, press
In
the Security Option item
System Enter a password each time the system boots
Setup Enter a password when ever
w NOTE: To clear the password simply press Enter
the password function
is
disabled.
in
the
Esc.
BIOS
Features Setup screen, select System or Setup:
you
enter Setup.
22
and
when
when
ever you enter Setup.
asked
to
enter a password. Then
3.12 Exit without Saving
If you select this feature, the following message
you
to
exit tlie setup utility without saving
Quit Without Saving
CMOS
(YIN)?
23
will
appear
modifications:
at
the center
of
the screen
to
allow
APPENDIX-A
A.1
A.1.1
A.1.2
A.1.3 Reset
A.1.4
A.1.5 Keylock
FRONT
Power
Pin Signal Name
Hard
Pin Signal Name
23
24
Pin
18
20 Reset
Speaker
Pin Signal Name
13
IS
17
19
Pin Signal Name
I
3 Ground
Button
12
14
Drive LED
Connector
CONNECTORS
PANEL
SY
standby
ATX Power
LEDLED+
Signal Name
Ground
CONNECTORS
(JP2)
on
(JP2)
(JP2)
.
Connector
+SY
GND
NC
Speaker Data_Out
Connector
KB
Lock
(JP2)
(JP2)
PINOUT
A.1.7
Power
Pin Signal Name
s LED-
7 NC(GND)
9
A.1.8
Infra-red
Pin Signal Name
I
2
3
4
A.1.9 PS/2
Pin Signal Name
I KDATA
2
3
4
s
6 N.C
A.
I.
to
PS/2 Mouse
Pin Signal Name
I MDATA
2
3
4
s
6 N.C
LEO
(JP2)
LED+
(P8)
IRRx
GND
IRTx
+SY
Keyboard
N.C
GND
+SY
KCLK
Connector
N.C
GND
+SY
MCLk
Connector
(P9)
(P9)
A.1.6 ATX
PIN Signal Name Pin Signal Name
I +3.3Y
2
3 GND
4 +SY
s GND
6
7 GND
8
9
10
Power
+3.3Y
+SY
Power Good
SY
STB
+12Y
Connector
11
12
13
14
IS
16
17
18
19
20
(P4)
+3.3Y
-12Y
GND
Remote Power
GND
GND
GND
-SY
+SY
+SY
24
On
25
A.2
A.2.1
Pin
I GND
2
3 FANI
COOLING
FANt
Connector(JP7)
Signal
Name
12V
+
FAN
CONNECTORS
APPENDIX-B HARDWARE SETTINGS
B.l
Layout
of
Rhino II
LX
Main
Board
DM3
Dll2
DMI
A.2.2 FAN2
Pin
I
2
3 FAN2
Signal
GND
+
12V
Connector(JP4)
Name
P6
~II
~~1
-
--
~1t
~
b
iil
~n,
d,
I
BufhiB
.
.
.
~I~
1·~·
..
..
. .
..
..
..
111
I I I
ho.la...I
................
..
~~
ll
....
: : : :
....
......
..
a.::a:::
2 1 2 1
IDE2
IDE
1
Q.
..
, 1
~
~
"'0
~·
::
....
2;,
1
••
n
::
..
..
~
1 2
26
~~n,~~~~=:00
l
~~~~~''I@
27
8.2 Back
Panel
Connections
B.4
Jumper
Settings
The back panel provides external acce
as
two serial ports and one paralle! port.
~
~
Mouse
~
~
Keyboard
8.3
11
'C• • ;:•
r=3l
L.:.:..:.::J
USB
System
Jumper
11
@ o J' o"o'
COM l COl\'12
Component
Connectors
P7
P6
PS
P9
P9
JP2 Reset
JP2 Keylock
JP2 Power ON
JP2 Speaker
JP2 IDE LED Connector
JP3
Pl
P2
P3
BTl
J3
pg
ss
to PS/2 s
Parallel
o'
o'
o'
Map
.
tyl
e keyboard and mouse connectors
o"
J' J'o
= · '
00
Function
COM I Port Connector
COM 2 Port Connector
PRINTER Port Connector
PS
/2 MOUSE Connector
PS
/2 KEYBOARD Connector
& Power LED
LM78 Connector (Optional Module)
Primary IDE Connector
Secondary IDE Connector
Floppy Connector
External Battery Connector
USB Connector
Infra Red Connector
as
.
well
B.4.1
These jumpers allow the bo d
'°" . "
~hlo
CPU
CPU
233
266 MHz x 4
300 MHz
RES
RES
PENTIUM
""'
Tho JOmp'ffi
CLOCK
Clock
MHz*
is
Reserved Settmg .
® II
CPU
SPEED
<o
bo
ooon
""
'''°
'""'
Ibo
PCI
,:;,
Bus
ratio
x 3.5
x 4.5 2-3
x .5 2-3 2-3
JPl3
1-2
2-3
NOTE: Manufacture default Bus frequency
B.4.2 Miscellaneous
Real
Time
Clock
11-2•
2-3 CLEAR
*Manufacture Default
Modem
JPl8
1-2
2-3*
*Manufacture Default
I NORMAL I
Ring
Modem Ring Port
COM!
COM2
(RTC)
(JP18)
(JPl)
-.
,::";
';'"""'
"'
JP14
2-3
1-2 1-2
1-2
is
66MHz
''"''
JPIS
2-3
2-3
1-2
''"''
"
00
'''"'
JP16
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
of
Ibo
Pooti=•
" tl>dollowiog
II
*Note: LM78 module
HEALTH
of
the PC system.
LM78 including the following feature: CPU
speed, System temperature
is
an optional device, which use to monitor the
and
and
the Hardware power supply voltage.
28
Chassis FAN
29
~
~
t'!"l
>
""C
""C
;x
~
""'
I
JP17.
~
I
~
-
SLOT1
(j
-2
1-2
J1
-
2-3
JP11 JP18
JPH
H 1·2 M J.2
1-2 2-3
JPll
.S2-31-22
..
M Jalio
45
~KA
~r:
Ouetx:t
~
·
?
""
JPJ
:1:::::::::::::::::1
1111
1111
111
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