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SOLTEK AROUND THE WORLD
SOLTEK COMPUTER INC.
Address: 7F, No. 306-3, Ta-Tung Rd, Sec. 1, Hsi-Chih, Taipei-
NOTE: # - Pentium III Processor for the PGA370 socket.
B - 133MHz System Bus Frequency;
E - processor with Advanced Transfer Cache.
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2-2 JUMPERS SETTING
FAN1/FAN2: ONBOARD FAN (12V)
CPU FAN
65JVB/65JVB-X
FAN1
SYSTEM FAN
JP1/JP3/JP4: CPU SELECT
Intel CPU (default)
VIA Cyrix III (Joshua) CPU
JP1
JP1
1 3
1 3
FAN2
JP3
JP3
1
3
1
3
JP4
JP4
1 3
1 3
JP5: FACTORY TEST
JP7
JP7
JP7
JP7
JP5
JP6
JP6
3
1
3
1
1
1
JP8
3
3
1
1
JP8
3
3
1
1
JP8
3
3
1
1
JP8
3
3
Only for factory test.
JP6: POWER LOST RESUME
Enabled
Normal (default)
JP7/JP8: VOICE DIAGNOSTIC LANGUAGE SELECT
Chinese Language
English Language (default)
Japanese Language
Spanish Language
The Voice Diagnostic Function (JP7, JP8, JP9) is only supported
by 65JVB-X motherboard.
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JP9: VOICE CONTROLLER CHIP
Enabled (default)
Disabled
JP10: KEYBOARD POWER ON
Disabled (default)
Enabled
JP9
JP9
JP10
JP10
1
3
1
3
1
3
1
3
If motherboard does not support keyboard power on function,
the JP10 will be fixed by jumperwire.
When the keyboard power on function shows any compat-
ible problem, choose Disabled and report the keyboard model
to your vender/manufacturer.
Keyboard power on function must be set from the BIOS. Re-
fer to the Integrated Peripherals section.
JBAT1: CLEAR CMOS DATA
Clear CMOS Data
Retain Data (default)
JBAT1
JBAT1
3
1
3
1
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JVGA1: VGA Card
Normal (default)
For PCI VGA card
JVGA1
JVGA1
When using AGP card, user should set this jumper to Normal
mode (default). Open this jumper only when the system is not
able to boot up.
JWOL1 : WAKE ON LAN (WOL) FUNCTION
Connect the Wake On LAN signal from LAN card
to JWOL1
JWOL1
The feature requires that Wake-On-LAN features are en-
abled and that your system has an ATX power supply with
at least 720mA / +5V standby power.
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2-3 CONNECTORS
In this sector we list all external connectors that user will use them.
2-3.1 J2 / J3
123456789101112131415
J2
J3
HDD LED CONNECTOR
PIN 1+5V
PIN 2HDD LED SIGNAL
PIN 3HDD LED SIGNAL
PIN 4+5V
This connector supplies power to the cabinet's IDE
DESCRIPTION
1234567891011 12 13 14 15
J2
activity LED. Read and write activity by devices
connected to the Primary or SecondaryIDE
connector will cause the LED to light up.
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J3
INFRARED CONNECTOR
PIN 6INFRARED TRANSMIT SIGNAL
PIN 7GND
PIN 8INFRARED RECEIVE SIGNAL (Low Speed)
PIN 9NONE
PIN 10+5V
This connector supports an optional wireless
transmitting and receiving infrared module. This
module mounts to a small opening on system cases
that support this feature.
DESCRIPTION
User must also configure the setting through
BIOS program "Peripheral Setup" to select whether
UART2 is directed for use with COM2 or IrDA.
Use the five pins and connect a ribbon cable from
the module to the motherboard's IR connector
according to the pin definitions.
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123456789101112 13 14 15
J2
J3
ATX POWER SWITCH
PIN 12ATX POWER SWITCH
PIN 13GND
The system power is controlled by a momentary
switch connected to this lead.
Pressing the button once will switch the system
DESCRIPTION
between ON and SOFT OFF.
Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more
4 seconds will turn the system off.
The system power LED shows the status of the
system's power.
1234567891011121314 15
J2
J3
SMI CONNECTOR
PIN 14SMI(System Managment Interrupt) SIGNAL
PIN 15GND
This allows user to manually place the system into a
suspend mode or "Green" mode, where system
activity is decreased to save electricity and prolong
the life of certain components when the system is
not in use. This 2-oin connector connects to the
case-mounted suspend switch. If you do not have a
DESCRIPTION
switch for the connector, you may use the "Turbo
Switch".
SMI is activated when it detects a short to open
moment and therefore leaving it shorted will not
cause any problems. This may require one or two
presses depending on the position of the switch.
Wake-Up can be controlled by settings in the BIOS
but the keyboard will always allow wake-up(the SMI
lead cannot wake up the system).
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J2
123456789101112131415
J3
SPEAKER CONNECTOR
PIN 1SPEAKER SIGNAL
PIN 2NONE
PIN 3GND
PIN 4+5V
This SPEAKER connector connects to the case-
DESCRIPTION
mounted speaker. Two sources (LINE OUT and
SPEAKER) allow you to hear system beeps and
warnings. Only SPEAKER allows you to hear system
beeps before the integrated audio has been properly
initialized.
J2
1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J3
RESET SWITCH CONNECTOR
PIN 5RESET SIGNAL
PIN 6GND
RESET SWITCH connector connects to the case-
DESCRIPTION
mounted reset switch for rebooting your system
without having to turn off your power switch. This is
a preferred method of reboot to prolong the life of
the system's power supply.
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J2
1234567891011 12 13 14 15
J3
POWER LED CONNECTOR
PIN 8+5V
PIN 9NONE
PIN 10GND
DESCRIPTION
This Power LED connector connects the system
power LED, which lights when the system is
powered on and blinks when it is in sleep mode.
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J2
1234567891011 12 13 14 15
J3
KEYLOCK SWITCH
PIN 11KEYLOCK SIGNAL
PIN 12GND
DESCRIPTION
This KEYLOCK function is provided to lock the
keyboard for security purposes.
2-3.2 CHASSIS PANEL CONNECTOR
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A.
B.C.
D.E.F.G.
A : PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR
B : USB 0 CONNECTOR
C : LPT 1 CONNECTOR
D : PS/2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
E : USB 1 CONNECTOR
F : COM 1
G : COM 2
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2-3.3 ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from the
power supply only inserts in an orientation because of the different
hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making
sure that all pins are aligned.
Remindering that your power supply should support at least 10mA on
the 5V standby voltage. It may cause an difficulty to power on the
system if the power supply cant support the load.
For Wake On LAN function, the power supply should support at
least 720mA current.
+3.3 V
-12.0 V
Power Supply On
GND
GND
GND
GND
-5.0 V
+5.0 V
+5.0 V
+3.3 V
+3.3 V
GND
+5.0 V
GND
+5.0 V
GND
Power Good
+5.0 V Standby
+12.0 V
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2-3.4 2nd USB CONNECTOR
This motherboard provides 4 sets of USB connector. Besides 2 sets of
them can be connected directly by USB device, the others are built
onboard for user to extend the use.
2nd USB Connector (Optional)
BlackBlack
2
1
Red Green
Red
Green
16
15
115
22
White Black White Black
USB 2
2
1
USB 2
15
16
When plugs the 2nd USB connector to USB2 port, user can see every
color of wires to determine which is the first pin.
The following table lists the default assignments for standard PC devices.
Use this table when configurating your system and resolving IRQ conflicts.
IRQFunction DescriptionPriority
IRQ 0System Timer 1
IRQ 1Keyboard Controller 2
IRQ 2Programmable InterruptN/A
IRQ 3Serial Port (COM 2)11
IRQ 4Serial Port (COM 1)12
IRQ 513
IRQ 6Floppy Disk Controller14
IRQ 7Parallel Port (LPT1)15
IRQ 8Real Time Clock (RTC) 3
IRQ 9 4
IRQ 10 5
IRQ 11 6
IRQ 12PS/2 Mouse Port 7
IRQ 13Coprocessor 8
IRQ 14Primary IDE Channel 9
IRQ 15Secondary IDE Channel10
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Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may require IRQs. System IRQs are
available to cards installed in the ISA expansion bus first, then any remaining IRQs are available to PCI cards. Currently, there are two types
of ISA cards.
The original ISA expansion card design, now referred to as Legacy ISA
cards, requires that you configurate the cards jumpers manually and
then install it in any available slot on the ISA bus. To see a map of your
used and free IRQs in Windows98, the Control Panel icon in MyComputer, contains a System icon, which gives you a Device Manager
tab. Double-clicking on a specific hardware device gives you the Re-sources tab which shows the Interrupt number and address. Double-clicking Computer to see all the interrupts and addresses for your system.
Make sure that no two devices use the same IRQ or your computer will
experience problems when those two devices are in use at the same
time.
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2-4 VOICE DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION - FOR 65JVB-X
• The Voice Diagnostic Function provides user with indispensable assist
on troubleshooting while assembling your computer components. If
there is any conflict or other potential problem triggers a boot-up
failure, this voice controller chip will voice you realistically where the
conflict/problem is, then user can remove the malfunction quickly.
• This function mainly provides 4 languages and their contents as
following table:
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SOFTWARE SETUP
3-1 About Soltek Support CD
In Soltek support CD, it contains most informations for users requirement,
such as Acrobat Reader, BIOS, Users Manual, Driver, Hardware Monitor,
Patch and Utility etc,. User can browse the CD and get further details in
regard of your motherboard. Of course, if you want to receive the newest
message about your motherboard, you can browse our web site to get it.
3-2 HARDWARE MONITOR INSTALLATION
§ Please put the CD attached to
motherboard into the CD-ROM.
§ There appears a welcome
window as left screen.
§ Click on INSTALL DRIVER
item.
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§ Click on the INSTALL VIA
CHIPSET DRIVER .
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§ Click on the INSTALL
Hardware Monitor Utility .
§ Press Next to continue.
§ The default setup destination
is C:\VIAhm, press Next to
continue.
§ Press Next to finish the VIA
Hardware Monitor setup
process.
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3-3 VIA CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION (4-in1 Driver)
need to add VIA Chipset Functions Registry and
IRQ Routing Miniport Driver items.
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§ Press Install to continue.
§ We do not recommend user to
select Enable/Disable [Ultra]
DMA .
Note: Whether select this item or not, user has to
enable the Hard Disk DMA function in Control
Panel manually.
(For further details, please refer to next page)
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§ The default setup destination
is C:\VIADMATOOL, press Next
to continue.
§ Press Next to continue.
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§ Select Install VIA AGP VxD
in turbo mode.
§ After all the setup process is
finished, please restart your
computer by clicking on Finish.
bout Hard Disk DMA Function
)
Last but not least, user has to enable the Hard Disk DMA function. The
process is below:
1. [Start]
2. In Device Manager, select [Disk Drivers]
3. Select [Properties] for GENERIC IDE TYPEXX
4. In Properties, select [Settings]
5. In Options item, select the DMA checkbox
6. Restart your computer
ðð
ð [Setting]
ðð
ðð
ð [Control Panel]
ðð
ðð
ð [System]
ðð
ðð
ð [GENERIC IDE TYPEXX]
ðð
ðð
ð [Device Manager]
ðð
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4-1 INTRODUCE THE BIOS
BIOS stands for Basic Input Output System. It is sometimes call ROM
BIOS because it is stored in a Read-Only Memory (ROM) chip on the
motherboard. BISO is the first program to run when you turn on your
computer.
BIOS performs the followin functions:
1. Initializing and testing hardware in your computer (a process
called POST, for Power On Self Test)
2. Loading and running your operating system.
3. Managing SETUP for making changes in your computer.
4. Helping your operating system and application programs to manage your PC hardware by means of a set of routiness called BIOS
Run-Time Services.
CHAPTER 4
BIOS SETUP
4-2 WHAT IS BIOS SETUP
Setup is an interactive BIOS program that you need to run when:
1. Changing the hardware on your system. (for example: installing
a new Hard Disk, etc.)
2. Modifying the behavior of your computer. (for example: changing
the system time or date, or turning special features on or off,
etc.)
3. Enhancing your computers behavior. (for example: speeding up
performance by turning on shadowing or caching.)
4-3 HOW TO RUN BIOS SETUP
One way of running SETUP is to press a special function key or key
combination during POST, before the operating system is loaded During
POST, the BIOS usually displays a prompt such as:
Press DEL to enter SETUP
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4-4 WHAT IS CMOS
CMOS is a special kind of memory maintained by a battery after you
turn your computer off. The BIOS uses CMOS to store the settings you
selected in SETUP. The CMOS also maintains the intermal clock. Every
time you turn on your computer, the BIOS looks in CMOS for the settings you selected and configures your computer accordingly. If the battery charge runs too low, the CMOS content will be lost and POST will
issue a CMOS invalid or CMOS checksum invalid message. If this
happens, you may have to replace the battery. After the battery is
replaced, the proper settings will need to be stored in SETUP.
4-5 WHAT IS POST
POST is an acronym for Power On Self Test. It is a traditional name for
the routines that the BIOS uses to test and initializes the devices on your
system when the PC is powered on. Its meanings has grown to include
anything the BIOS does before the operating system is started.
Each of POST routines is assigned a POST code, an unique number
which is sent to I/O port 080h before the routine is executed.
4-6 UPDATE THE BIOS
AWDFLASH.EXE is a Flash EPROM Programming utility that updates
the BIOS by uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM
on the motherboard. This file only works in DOS mode. To determine the
BIOS version, check the release date displayed on the top of your screen
during bootup. Newer dates represents a newer BIOS file.
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4-6.1 BEFORE UPDATE THE BIOS
It is recommended that you save a copy of the original motherboard
BIOS along with a Flash EPROM Programming Utility (AWDFLASH.
EXE) to a bootable floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS
later.
4-6.2 UPDATE YOUR BIOS
1. Specify FLOPPY as the first device in the bootup sequence from the
BIOS setup.
2. Put a empty 1.44 floppy disk into the floppy drive A:\.
3. Type FORMAT A:\ /S at the DOS prompt to create a bootable
system floppy disk.
4. Put the Supplier CD into the CD-ROM drive, assuming that D:\ is
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your CD-ROM drive.
5. Type COPY D:\UTILITY\AWDFLASH.EXE A:\ to copy the fileAWDFLASH.EXE from CD-ROM to floppy disk,
6. Reboot your system from the floppy disk.
7. In the DOS mode, type awdflash xxx.bin /sn/py/cc/r and then press
<Enter> to run flash program. (xxx.bin is depended on your
motherboard model)
8. Then appears a program window as below:
The parameters of AWDFLASH.EXE
/sn : No original BIOS backup
/py : Program flash memory
/cc : Clear CMOS data after programming
/r : Reset system after programming
NOTE: User can type AWDFLASH /? to get further details about
parameters. Wrong usage of parameter will damage the BIOS
information, so that we strongly recommend user to leave parameters away unless you realize them.
9. After updated, the system will reboot automatically.
10. Attention! You will see a message CMOS checksum error -
Defaults loaded during booting. Please press <Del> to run BIOS
program, then reload LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS and save it.
4-6.3 COMMON ERRORS
Insufficient memory:
It means that there may be one or more memory managers have been
loaded from floppy disk during booting. For solving this error, please
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prefer the former page step 2. to format a pure bootable floppy disk.
BIOS part number doesnt match:
When the BIOS chip is damaged, it will trigger this error. The only way
to solve it is to change a new BIOS chip.
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4-7 CMOS SETUP UTILITY
This VIA 82C694X chipset comes with the AWARD BIOS from AWARD
Software Inc. Enter the AWARD BIOS program Main Menu by:
1. Turn on or reboot the system. After a series of diagnostic checks, the
following message will appear:
PRESS <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP
2. Press the <DEL> key and the main program screen will appear as
follows:
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations
Frequency/Voltage Control
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
3. Using the arrows on your keyboard, select an option, and press
<Enter>. Modify the system parameter to reflect the options installed
in your system.
4. You may return to the Main Menu anytime be pressing <ESC>.
5. In the Main Menu, SAVE AND EXIT SETUP saves your changes
and reboots the system, and EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ignores your
changes and exits the program.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
: Select Item
(Shift)F2 : Change Color
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4-8 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES
Standard CMOS Features allows you to record some basic system hard-
ware configuration and set the system clock and error handling. You
only need to modify the configuration values of this option when you
change your system hardware configuration or the configuration stored
in the CMOS memory gets lost or damaged.
Run the Standard CMOS Features as follows:
1. Choose STANDARD CMOS FEATURES from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of options will appear.
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/- keys.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)Thu, Dec 30 1999
Time (hh:mm:ss) 9 : 52 : 15
IDE Primary MasterPress Enter 13022 MB
IDE Primary SlavePress Enter None
IDE Secondary MasterPress Enter None
IDE Secondary SlavePress Enter None
Drive A1.44M, 3.5 in.
Drive BNone
VideoEGA/VGA
Halt OnAll,But Keyboard
Base Memory640K
Extended Memory31744K
Total Memory32768K
This field records the specification for all non-SCSI Hard
Disk Drives installed in your system. Refer to the following
screen to know how to set Hard Disk Drive.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software
Set the field to the type(s) of Floppy Disk drive(s) installed in
your system.
The choice:
360KB, 5.25in.
1.2MB, 5.25in.
720KB, 3.5in.
1.44MB, 3.5in.
2.88MB, 3.5in.
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Video
Halt On
Set the field to the type of video display card installed in your
system.
The choice:
Monochrome,
Color 40x25,
EGA / VGA, (default)
Color 80x25
Set this warning feature for the type of errors that will cause
the system to halt.
The choice:
All, But Keyboard (defaults)
All, But Diskette
All, But Disk / Key
All Errors
No Errors
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard
your setting.
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4-9 BIOS FEATURES SETUP
BIOS Features Setup allows you to improve your system performance
or set up system features according to your preference.
Run the BIOS Features Setup as follows:
1. Choose BIOS FEATURES SETUP from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of options will appear.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software
Advanced BIOS Features
Virus WarningDisabled
CPU Internal CacheEnabled
External CacheEnabled
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled
Quick Power On Self TestDisabled
First Boot DeviceFloppy
Second Boot DeviceHDD-0
Third Boot DeviceLS/ZIP
Boot Other DeviceEnabled
Swap Floppy DriveDisabled
Boot Up Floppy SeekEnabled
Boot Up NumLock StatusOn
Gate A20 OptionFast
Typematic Rate SettingDisabled
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)6
Typematic Delay (Msec)250
Security OptionSetup
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Non-OS2
Video BIOS Shadow Enabled
C80000-CBFFF ShadowDisabled
CC0000-CFFFF ShadowDisabled
D00000-D3FFF ShadowDisabled
D40000-D7FFF Shadow Disabled
D80000-DBFFF Shadow Disabled
DC0000-DFFFF Shadow Disabled
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/- keys. An explanation of the
<F>keys follows:
<F1>: Help gives options available for each item.
<Shift> + <F2>: Change BIOS screen color.
<F5>: Get the previous values. These values are the values with
the user started in the current session.
<F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default values.
<F7>: Load all options with the Setup default values.
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Virus Warning
CPU Internal
Cache
External Cache
CPU L2 Cache
ECC Checking
Allows you to choose the virus warning feature for IDE Hard
Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and
someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show
a warning message on screen and alarm beep.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default)
Note: Many diagnostic (or boot manager) programs which
attempt to access the boot sector table can cause
the above warning message. If you will be running
such a program, we recommend that you disable the
virus protection first.
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. This option allows
user to enable or disable the CPU internal cache.
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. This option allows
user to enable or disable the external cache memory.
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled.
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Quick Power On
Self
First / Second /
Third / Boot
Other Device
Swap Floppy Drive
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. Allows the system to
skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time
needed to boot the system.
Select your boot device priority.
The choice: Disabled, Floppy, LS/ZIP, SCSI, CDROM, LAN,
HDD-0, HDD-1, HDD-2, HDD-3.
If the system has two floppy devices, choose enable to
assign physical drive B to logical drive A and vice-versa.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default)
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Boot Up Floppy
Seek
Boot Up NumLock
Status
Gate A20 Option
Typematic Rate
Setting
Typematic Rate
(Char / Sec)
Typematic Delay
(Msec)
Enable tests floppy drives to determine whether they have 40
or 80 tracks.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
On (default): Activate the NumLock function at boot up.
Off: Close the NumLock function at boot up.
Fast (default): Let chipset controls GateA20.
Normal: A pin in the keyboard controller controls GateA20.
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default): Keystrokes repeat at a
rate determine by the keyboard controller. When enabled, the
typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected.
The rate at which character repeats when you hold down a
key.
The choice: 6, 8 (default), 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.
The delay before key strokes begin to repeat.
The choice: 250 (default), 500, 750, 1000.
Security Option
OS Select for
DRAM >
Video BIOS
Shadow
Choose System or Setup (default). Select whether the
password is required every time the system boots or only
when you enter setup.
Select OS2 only if you are running OS/2 operating system
with greater than 64MB of RAM on the system.
The choice: OS2, Non-OS2 (default)
Enabled copies Video BIOS to shadow RAM for improving
performance.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled
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C8000-CBFFF to
DC0000-
DFFFF Shadow
These options are used to shadow other expansion card
ROMs.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard
your setting.
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4-10 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES
Advanced Chipset Features changes the values of the chipset registers.
These registers control the system options.
Run the Advanced Chipset Features as follows:
1. Choose ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES from the Main Menu
and a screen with a list of options will appear.
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/- keys.
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software
Advanced Chipset Features
Bank 0/1 DRAM TimingSDRAM 10ns
Bank 2/3 DRAM TimingSDRAM 10ns
Bank 4/5 DRAM TimingSDRAM 10ns
SDRAM Cycle Length3
DRAM ClockHost Clk
Memory HoleDisabled
P2C/C2P ConcurrencyEnabled
Fast R-W Turn AroundDisabled
System BIOS CacheableDisabled
Video RAM CacheableDisabled
AGP Aperture Size64M
AGP-4X ModeEnabled
AGP Driving ControlAuto
AGP Driving ValueDA
AGP Fast WriteDisabled
OnChip USB Disabled
USB Keyboard support Disabled
CPU to PCI Write BufferEnabled
PCI Dynamic BurstingEnabled
PCI Master 0 WS WriteEnabled
PCI Delay Transaction Enabled
PCI#2 Access #1 RetryEnabled
AGP Master 1 WS WriteDisabled
AGP Master 1 WS ReadDisabled
Memory Parity/ECC CheckDisabled
CPU Vcore Select Default
This item allows you to select the value in this field, depending on whether the board has paged SDRAMs .
The choice: SDRAM 8ns, SDRAM 10ns (default), Normal,
Fast, Turbo.
You can select CAS latency time in HCLKs of 2 or 3
(default). The system board designer should have set the
values in this field, depending on the DRAM installed. Do not
change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU.
The setting of this item must depend on the spec of PC100/
PC133. For example, if user chooses HCLK + 33M, that
means not only the motherboard but also the SDRAM needs
to comply with PC-133 spec.
Choice: Host CLK(default), HCLK-33M or HCLK+33M.
Choose 15M-16M or Disabled (default). In order to improve
performance, certain space in memory can be reserved for
ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memorys
space below 16MB. Enbable this option will cause memory
only connect to 16MB.
Use default setting.
When disabled, CPU bus will be occupied during the entire
PCI operation period.
The choice:
Enabled,
Disabled
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System BIOS
Cacheable
Video RAM
Cacheable
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). When Enabled, the
access to the system BIOS ROM addressed at F0000HFFFFFH is cached.
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). When enabled, the
access to the VGA RAM addressed is cached.
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AGP Aperture Size
AGP-4X Mode
AGP Driving
Control
AGP Driving Value
AGP Fast Write
OnChip USB
Choose 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 (default), 128 or 256MB. Memory
map and graphics data structures can reside in a Graphics
Aperture. This area is like a linear buffer. BIOS will automatically report the starting address of this buffer to the O.S.
This item allows user to enable / disable the AGP-4x
(133MHz clock) mode.
The choice: Auto (default), Manual.
Keep the default setting.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default).
This should be enabled if your system has a USB installed
on the system board and you wish to use it. Even when so
equipped, if you add a higher performance controller, you will
need to disable this feature.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default).
USB Keyboard
Support
CPU to PCI Write
Buffer
PCI Dynamic
Bursting
PCI Master 0 WS
Write
Enabled: Enables function when the USB keyboard is being
used.
Disabled (default): When the AT keboard is being used.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
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Note: Wrong setting of CPU Vcore may cause damage to
CPU. In consequence of such a potential risk, we
strongly recommend user to leave DEFAULT setting
unless user does comprehends how to set accurate
CPU Vcore.
PCI Delay Transac-
tion
PCI #2 Access #1
Retry
AGP Master 1 WS
Write
AGP Master 1 WS
Read
Memory Parity /
ECC Check
CPU Vcore Select
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
The choice: Enabled (default), Disabled.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default).
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default).
Enabled add a parity check to the boot-up memory tests.
Select Enabled only if the system DRAM contains parity.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled (default)
The choice: Default (default), +0.05V, +0.1V, +0.2V, +0.3V,
+0.4V, -0.05V, -0.1V.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard
your setting.
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4-11 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
Integrated Peripherals option changes the values of the chipset registers.
These registers control system options in the computer.
Run the Integrated Peripherals as follows:
1. Choose INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of options will appear.
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/- keys.
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Integrated Peripherals
OnChip IDE Channel10Enabled
OnChip IDE Channel11Enabled
IDE Prefetch ModeEnabled
Primary Master PIOAuto
Primary Slave PIOAuto
Secondary Master PIOAuto
Secondary Slave PIOAuto
Primary Master DMAAuto
Primary Slave DMAAuto
Secondary Master DMAAuto
Secondary Slave DMAAuto
Init Display FirstPCI Slot
IDE HDD Block ModeEnabled
Power On FunctionBUTTON ONLY
KB Power On PasswordEnter
Hot Key Power OnCtrl-F1
KBC input clock8 MHz
Onboard FDC ControllerEnabled
Onboard Serial Port 13F8/IRQ4
Onboard Serial Port 22F8/IRQ3
UART Mode SelectNormal
UART2 Duplex ModeHalf
RxD, TxD ActiveHi, Lo
IR Transmission delayEnabled
Onboard Parallel Port378/IRQ7
Parallel Port ModeECP+EPP
ECP Mode Use DMA3
EPP Mode SelectEPP1.7
PWRON After PWR-FailOff
The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support from
two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate the first and/or
the second IDE interface. Select Disabled to deactivate an
interface, if you install a primary and/or second add-on IDE
interface.
The choice: Enabled(default), Disabled.
The onboard IDE drive interfaces support IDE prefetching for
faster drive accesses. If you install a primary and/or
secondary add-in IDE interface, set this field to Disabled if
the interface does not support prefetching.
The choice: Enabled(default), Disabled.
Choose Auto (default) or Mode 0~4. The BIOS will detect the
HDD mode type automatically when you choose Auto. You
need to set to a lower mode than Auto when your hard disk
becomes unstable.
Enabled (default): Turn on the onboard IDE function.
Disabled: Turn off the onboard IDE function.
This option allows you to decide to activate PCI Slot or AGP
first.
Choose PCI Slot(default), AGP.
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KBC input clock
Onboard FDC
Controller
Onboard Serial
Port1
Onboard Serial
Port2
Choose 6MHz, 8MHz(default), 12MHz or 16MHz. There
might be a compatible problem when it is above 8MHz.
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. Choose Disabled
when you use an ISA card with FDD function, or choose
Enabled to use the onboard FDD connector.
Choose Auto (default), 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4,
2E8/IRQ3 or Disabled. Dont set port 1 & 2 to the same
value, except when setting at Disabled.
Choose Auto (default), 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4,
2E8/IRQ3 or Disabled.
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Note: The above 2 options will not be displayed unless the
EPP/ECP is selected.
Note: The above 2 options wont work unless UART2 Mode
HPSIR/ASKIR is selected.
UART Mode Select
UART2 Duplex
Mode
RxD, TxD Active
IR Transmission
Delay
Onboard Paralle
Port
Parallel Port Mode
This item allows you to select UART mode.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
This item allows you to select the IR half/full duplex function.
The choice: Half (default) or Full.
This item allows you to determine the active of RxD, TxD.
The choice: Lo,Lo (default) / Lo,Hi / Hi,Hi / Hi,Lo.
Enabled: Enable delay when transferring data.
Disabled (default): Disable delay when transferring data.
This item allows you to determine onboard parallel port
controller I/O address setting.
The choice: 378H/IRQ7 (default), 3BCH/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5
or Disabled.
Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel(printer)
port. Select Normal, Compatible, or SPP unless yuou are
certain your hardware and software both support one of the
other available modes.
The choice: SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP+EPP.
ECP Mode Use
DMA
Choose DMA3 (default) or DMA1. Most sound cards use
DMA1. Check with your sound card configuration to make
sure that there is no conflict with this function.
EPP Mode Select
Choose EPP1.7 (default) or EPP1.9. EPP1.9 supports
hardware handshake. This setting is dependent upon your
EPP device.
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KB Power On
Password
Hot Key Power On
When user sets a password for keyboard, the password user
set that return the system to Full On state.
Boot up the system via predetermined keyboard hot key.
The choice: <Ctrl> + <F1>...<F12>
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard
your setting.
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4-12 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
Power Management Setup changes the system power savings function.
Run the Power Management Setup as follows:
1. Choose POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP from the Main Menu and
a screen with a list of options will appear.
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the
selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/- keys.
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Power Management Setup
ACPI functionEnabled
Power ManagementPress Enter
ACPI Suspend TypeS1(POS)
PM Control by APMYes
Video Off OptionSuspend -> Off
Video Off MethodV/H SYNC+Blank
MODEM Use IRQ3
Soft-Off by PWRBTNInstant-Off
Wake Up EventsPress Enter
This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced
Configuration and Power Management(ACPI).
Enabled: Turn on ACPI function.
Disabled (default): Turn off ACPI function.
Item Help
Menu Level
Power Manage-
ment
The choice: User Define (default), Mix Saving or Max Saving.
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Power Management
Power ManagementUser Define
HDD Power DownDisabled
Doze ModeDisabled
Suspend ModeDisabled
Time is adjustable from 1 to 15 minutes. When the set time
has elapsed, the BIOS sends a command to the HDD to
power down which turns off the motor.
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Doze Mode
Suspend Mode
This mode sets the CPU speed down to 33MHz.
This option allows you to choose the mode for the different
timer. The Suspend mode turns off the CPU and saves the
energy of the system.
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ACPI Suspend
Type
PM Control By
APM
Video Off Option
Always OnMonitor will remain on during power saving modes.
Suspend --> OffMonitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend mode.
Susp,Stby --> Off
All Modes --> Off
Video Off Method
V/H SYNC+Blank
Blank ScreenThis option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
DPMS
The choice: S1(POS) (default) or S3 (STR).
When enabled, an Advanced Power Management device will
be activated to enhance the Max. Power Saving mode and stop
the CPU internal clock. If Advanced Power Management(APM)
is installed on your system, selecting Yes gives better power
savings.
If the Max. Power Saving is not enabled, this will be preset to
No.
When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter to
operate in a power saving mode.
Monitor blanked when the systems enters either Suspend or
Standby modes.
Monitor blanked when the systems enters any power saving
mode.
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and
horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video
buffer.
Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power
Management Signaling(DPMS) standard of the Video Electronics
Standards to select video power management values.
Modem Use IRQ
Soft-Off By PWR-
BTTN
This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use.
The choice: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, NA.
Instant-Off (default): Turn off the system power at once after
pushing the power button.
Delay 4 Sec: Turn off the system power 4 seconds after
pushing the power button (to meet PC97/98
spec)
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Wake Up Events
VGAOFF
LPT & COMLPT/COM
HDD & FDDON
DMA/masterOFF
Wake Up On LANDisabled
Modem Ring ResumeDisabled
RTC Alarm ResumeDisabled
Date (of Month) 0
Resume Time (hh:mm:ss) 0 0 0
IRQs Activity MonitoringPress Enter
When On of VGA, any activity from one of the listed system
peripheral devices or IRQs wakes up the system.
Choice: On(default), Off.
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LPT & COM
HDD & FDD
DMA / master
When On of LPT&COM, any activity from one of the listed
system peripheral devices or IRQs wakes up the system.
Choice: LPT/COM(default), NONE, LPT or COM.
When On of HDD&FDD, any activity from one of the listed
system peripheral devices wakes up the system.
Choice: On(default), Off.
When On, any activity from one of the listed system
peripheral devices wakes up the system.
Choice: On, Off(default).
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Wake On LAN
Modem Ring
Resume
RTC Alarm
Resume
Date (of Month)
Resume Time (hh:
mm:ss)
Enabled: Wake on the system from the LAN card (LAN card
must support wake on LAN function and the power
supply must provide at least 5V/7750mA standby
current)
Disabled(default): Disable Wake On LAN function.
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.
When Enabled, you can set the date and time at the which
the RTC(Real Time Clock) alarm awakens the system from
suspend mode.
Choice: Disabled(default), Enabled.
Set a certain date when RTC Alarm Resume option is
Enabled to awaken the system. This option is concurrent
with Resume Time option.
Set a certain time when RTC Alarm Resume option is
Enabled to awaken the system. This option is concurrent
with Date option.
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When set to On, any event occurring at will awaken a system
which has been powered down.
On(default): The system can not enter the power saving
mode when I/O ports or IRQ# is activated.
Off: The system still can enter the power saving mode when
I/O ports or IRQ# is activated.
Item Help
Menu Level
The following is a list of IRQs(Interrupt ReQuests), which can be exempted much as the
COM ports and LPT ports above can. When an I/O device wants to gain the attention of the
operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur. When the operating system is
ready to respond to the request, it interrupts itself and performs the service.
When set On, activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management
mode nor awaken it.
Note: BIOS will automatically diable all PnP resources
except the boot device card when you select Yes on
Non-PnP O.S.
PNP OS Installed
Yes: OS supportsss Plug and Play function.
No (default): OS doesnt support Plug and Play function.
Reset Configura-
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). Disable retains
tion
Enabled PnP configuration data in BIOS and resets the PnP
configuration data in the BIOS.
Resources
Controlled
Choose Manual or Auto (ESCD) (default) . The BIOS
checks the IRQ/DMA channel number on the ISA and PCI
card manually if you choose Manual. And th e IRQ/DMA
channel number will be checked automatically if you choose
Auto.
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IRQ Resources
IRQ-3 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-4 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP
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
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DMA Resources
DMA-0 assigned to PCI/ISA PnP
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
Choose Disabled (default) or Enabled. The clock generator
will turn off the DIMM clock if this slot is empty.
Choose Disabled (default) or Enabled. This function is
designed to EMI test only.
Select the CPU Host Clock.
The choice: default, 66/33MHz, 75/37MHz, 83/41MHz, 124/
31MHz, 133/33MHz, 140/35MHz, 150/37MHz.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard
your setting.
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4-15 LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS
Load Fail-Safe Defaults option loads the default system values to the
system configuration fields. If the CMOS is corrupted the defaults are
loaded automatically.
Choose this option and the following message will appear:
Load Setup Defaults (Y/N)? N
To use the Fail-Safe Defaults, change the prompt to Y and press
<Enter>.
4-16 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS
Load Optimized Defaults option loads optimized system values to the
system configuration fields.
Choose this option and the following message will appear:
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N
To use the Optimized Defaults, change the prompt to Y and press
<Enter>.
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4-17 SET SUPERVISOR/USER PASSWORD
Note: If you forget or lose the password, the only way to
access the system is to clear the CMOS RAM by
setting JBAT1. All setup information will be lost and
back to default seting. You need to run the BIOS
setup program and re-define all settings again.
These two options allow you to set your system passwords. Normally,
the supervisor has a higher ability to change the CMOS setup option
than the user. The way to set up the passwords for both supervisor
and user are as follows:
1. Choose CHANGE PASSWORD from the Main Menu and press
<Enter>. The following message appears:
Enter Password:
2. The first time you run this option, enter your own password up to 8
characters and press <Enter>. The screen doesnt display the
entered characters.
3. After you entered the password, the following message appears
prompting you to confirm the password:
Confirm Password:
4. Enter the same password exactly as 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 had before.
7. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the option you did,
otherwise the old password will still be there the next time you turn
your machine on.
8. Press <ESC> to exit to the Main Menu.
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4-18 SAVE & EXIT SETUP
Save & Exit Setup allows you to save all modifications you have speci-
fied into the CMOS memory. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and
the following message appears:
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y
Press <Enter> key to save the configuration changes.
4-19 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Exit Without Saving allows you to exit the Setup utility without saving the
modifications that you have specified. Highlight this option on the Main
Menu and following message appears:
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)? N
You may change the prompt to Y and press the <Enter> key to leave
this option.
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APPENDIX
1. INSTALLS SYSTEM ACPI MODE BY DEFAULT
Microsoft has recently informed that the setup for Windows 98SE (Second
Edition) will be auto-installed in ACPI mode for all ACPI-compliant BIOS
code released on December 1, 1999 or later.
To install the system in APM mode:
For those users who prefer not to use the ACPI mode, the system can
also be installed successfully in the APM mode. APM installation can be
specified in the Award CMOS Setup Men by doing the following:
1. Mover the cursor to the Power Management Setup screen.
2. Locate the ACPI function item.
3. Change the ACPI function value from Enable to Disabled.
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ACPI functionEnabled
Power ManagementPress Enter
ACPI Suspend TypeS1(POS)
PM Control by APMYes
Video Off OptionSuspend -> Off
Video Off MethodV/H SYNC+Blank
MODEM Use IRQ3
Soft-Off by PWRBTNInstant-Off
Wake Up EventsPress Enter