Supermicro SUPER P6DLE, SUPER P6DLS, SUPER P6SLA, SUPER P6SLS User Manual

SUPER
SUPER P6DLS SUPER P6DLE
SUPER P6SLS SUPER P6SLA
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USER’S MANUAL
Revision 1.4
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Preface
About This Manual
This manual is written for system houses, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC end users. It provides information for the instal­lation and use of SUPER P6DLS/P6DLE/P6SLS/P6SLA motherboard. SUPER P6DLS/P6DLE/P6SLS/P6SLA supports Pentium II 233/266/300/333 MHz.
The Pentium II processor with the Dual Independent Bus Architec­ture is housed in a new package technology called the Single Edge Contact (S.E.C.) cartridge. This new cartridge package and its as­sociated "Slot 1" infrastructure will provide the headroom for future high-performance processors.
Manual Organization
Chapter 1, Introduction, describes the features, specifications and performance of the SUPER P6DLS/P6DLE/P6SLS/P6SLA system board, provides detailed information about the chipset, and offers warranty information.
Refer to Chapter 2, Installation, for instructions on how to install the Pentium II processor, the retention mechanism, and the heat sink support. This chapter provides you with the instructions for han­dling static-sensitive devices. Read this chapter when you want to install or remove DIMM memory modules and to mount the system board in the chassis. Also refer to this chapter to connect the floppy and hard disk drives, IDE interfaces, parallel port, serial ports, as well as the cables for the power supply, reset cable, Keylock/Power LED, speaker and keyboard.
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If you encounter any problem, please see Chapter 3, Troubleshoot­ing, which describes troubleshooting procedures for video, memo­ry, and the setup configuration stored in memory. Instructions are also included on contacting a technical assistance support repre­sentative and returning merchandise for service and the BBS# for BIOS upgrades.
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Table of Contents
Preface
About This Manual ......................................................................................... iii
Manual Organization...................................................................................... iii
Quick Reference ........................................................................................... viii
Chapter 1:
1-1 Overview............................................................................................... 1-1
SUPER P6DLS ............................................................................. 1-2
SUPER P6DLE ............................................................................. 1-3
SUPER P6SLA .............................................................................. 1-4
SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Layout ........................................ 1-5
SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Layout ........................................ 1-6
SUPER P6SLS Motherboard Layout ........................................ 1-7
SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Layout ........................................ 1-8
SUPER P6DLS Features ............................................................ 1-9
SUPER P6DLE Features .......................................................... 1-11
SUPER P6SLS Features .......................................................... 1-13
SUPER P6SLA Features .......................................................... 1-15
1-2 PC Health Monitoring ...................................................................... 1-17
1-3 ACPI/PC 98 Features ...................................................................... 1-20
1-4 Chipset Overview.............................................................................. 1-22
1-5 Wake-on-LAN .................................................................................... 1-22
1-6 Power Supply .................................................................................... 1-22
1-7 National Semiconductor Super I/O................................................ 1-23
1-8 AIC 7880 SCSI Controller................................................................ 1-23
1-9 Warranty, Technical Support, and Service .................................. 1-24
Parts.............................................................................................. 1-24
BIOS .............................................................................................. 1-24
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Labor............................................................................................. 1-25
Returns......................................................................................... 1-25
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Static-Sensitive Devices ................................................................... 2-1
Precautions ................................................................................... 2-1
Unpacking...................................................................................... 2-1
2-2 Pentium II Processor Installation ................................................... 2-2
OEM Pentium II and Heat Sink Support.................................. 2-6
Removing the Pentium II Processor........................................ 2-7
2-3 Changing the CPU Speed ............................................................... 2-8
Turbo Function.............................................................................. 2-9
2-4 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis ................................... 2-9
2-5 Connecting Cables ............................................................................ 2-9
Power Supply Connector ............................................................ 2-9
Infra-Red Connector ...................................................................2-10
PW_ON Connector ...................................................................... 2-11
Reset Connector ........................................................................ 2-11
Hard Drive LED .......................................................................... 2-12
Keylock/Power LED Cable Connector ................................... 2-12
Speaker Connector .................................................................... 2-13
SCSI LED ..................................................................................... 2-13
Power Save State Select .......................................................... 2-13
ATX PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports ................................... 2-14
Universal Serial Bus .................................................................. 2-14
ATX Serial Ports ......................................................................... 2-15
SMI................................................................................................. 2-15
CMOS Clear................................................................................. 2-16
External Battery ........................................................................... 2-16
Wake-on-LAN .............................................................................. 2-17
Fan Connectors.......................................................................... 2-17
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Chassis Intrusion Detector....................................................... 2-18
2-6 Installing/Removing the DIMM Modules ...................................... 2-18
DIMM Module Installation.......................................................... 2-19
Removing DIMM Modules ......................................................... 2-19
2-7 Connecting Parallel, FDD and HDD ............................................ 2-20
Parallel Port Connector ............................................................ 2-21
Floppy Connector ....................................................................... 2-22
IDE Interfaces ............................................................................. 2-23
SCSI Connectors......................................................................... 2-24
AGP Port ....................................................................................... 2-26
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
3-1 Troubleshooting Procedures ........................................................... 3-1
No Video ........................................................................................ 3-1
Troubleshooting Flowchart ........................................................ 3-2
Memory Error ................................................................................. 3-3
Losing the System’s Setup Configuration.............................. 3-3
3-2 Technical Support Procedures........................................................ 3-4
3-3 Frequently Asked Questions............................................................. 3-4
3-4 Returning Merchandise for Service................................................. 3-7
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Quick Reference
Jumpers Function Page
JB1, JB2, JB3, JB4 CPU Speed Selection 2-8 JC1, JC2, JC3 External Bus Speed 2-8 JBT1 CMOS Clear 2-16 JP19 SMI 2-15 JP20 Power Save State
Select 2-13
JC4, JL2, JP17 Manufacturer Default 1-4
Connectors Function Page
J17 USB 2-14 J18 USB 2-14 J19 Printer Port 2-21 J20 COM 1 2-15 J21 COM 2 2-15 J32 ATX Power 2-9 J34 PS/2 KB and Mouse 2-14 JA1 UW SCSI 2-25 JA2 Ultra SCSI 2-24 JBT2 External Battery
Connector 2-16
JF1 IDE LED 2-12
Keylock 2-11 Speaker 2-12
JF2 IR Connector 2-10
PW_ON 2-10
Reset 2-11 JL1 Chassis Intrusion 2-18 JPA3 SCSI LED 2-13 JT1 CPU 1 Fan 2-17 JT2 CPU 2 Fan 2-17 JT3 Thermal/Overheat Fan 2-17 WOL Wake-on-LAN 2-17
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
SUPER P6DLS/P6DLE supports dual Pentium II 233/266/300/333 MHz processors. SUPER P6SLS/P6SLA supports single Pentium II. They are based on Intel’s 440 LX chipset which enables Acceler­ated Graphics Port (AGP), Wake-on-LAN, SDRAM, concurrent PCI and Ultra DMA 33 MB/s burst data transfer rate.
All motherboards are ATX size and have 4 PCI slots, 3 ISA slots and an AGP connector. SUPER P6DLS, P6DLE and P6SLS accommo­date a total of 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM memory with 4 168-pin DIMM sockets. SUPER P6SLA accommodates a total of 768 MB EDO or 384 MB SDRAM memory with 3 168-pin DIMM sockets.
AGP reduces contention with the CPU and I/O devices by broaden­ing the bandwidth of graphics to memory. It delivers a maximum of 532 MB/s 2x transfer mode which is quadruple the PCI speed!
Wake-on-LAN allows remote network management and configura­tion of the PC, even in off-hours when the PC is turned off. This reduces the complexity of managing the network.
Other features that maximize customer satisfaction and simplicity in managing the computer are PC 98-ready and support for Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). With PC Health Monitor­ing, you can protect your system from problems before they even occur.
Included I/O on all motherboards are 2 EIDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP parallel port, PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard, 2 serial ports, an infrared port and 2 USB ports. SUPER P6DLS and P6SLS provide an on-board Adaptec 2940UW Ultra Wide SCSI controller with fast data transfer rate of up to 40 MB/s.
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SUPER P6DLS
Figure 1-1. SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Picture
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SUPER P6DLE
Figure 1-2. SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Picture
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SUPER P6SLA
Figure 1-3. SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Picture
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JL1
Chassis Intrusion
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J34
PS/2 KB
PS/2 MOUSE
J17, J18
USB
J21
COM2
J19
PRINTER
J20
COM1
U34
JJ14
J14
J13
J32
ATX POWER
1 JP19
1
JT1
J1
1
CPU 1
FAN
JL2
S UPER P6DLS
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JC4: OFF JL1: OFF (normal)
ON (intrusion) JL2: OFF JP17: 2-3 JP19: 1-2 APIC SMI (default)
2-3 PIIX4 SMI JP20: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL
2-3 Save PD State JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source. WOL: Wake-on-LAN ——–———————–———–——–——–—
AGP
J12
J11
J10
J2
J8
J9
JT2
1
CPU 2
FAN
JP17
1
Bank3
Bank2
Bank1
U9
JC1 JC2 JC3 JC4
UA7
U14
WOL
1
U27
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JB1 OFF OFF
JB2
ON
OFF OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
Bank0
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF2
IR CON
JB3
JB4
ON
ON
ON
ON ON ON ON
Thermal
Control Fan
BATTERY
JBT1
1
CMOS
Clear
J15 J16
1 1
IDE 1
IDE 2
JPA3
1
JA4
Termination
UA5
JA2
ULTRA SCSI
JA1
UW SCSI
U29
BIOS
PW_ON
BT2
Ext Battery
SCSI
LED
SCSI
JT3
-
+
JBT2
1
JP20
1 J22
1
FLOPPY
RESET
1
1
Figure 1-4. SUPER P6DLS Motherboard Layout
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JL1
Chassis Intrusion
®
J34
PS/2 KB
PS/2 MOUSE
J17, J18
USB
J21
COM2
J19
PRINTER
J20
COM1
U34
JJ14
J14
J13
J32
ATX POWER
1 JP19
1
JT1
J1
1
CPU 1
FAN
JL2
S UPER P6DLE
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JC4: OFF JL1: OFF (normal)
ON (intrusion) JL2: OFF JP17: 2-3 JP19: 1-2 APIC SMI (default)
2-3 PIIX4 SMI JP20: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL
2-3 Save PD State JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source. WOL: Wake-on-LAN ——–———————–———–——–——–—
AGP
J12
J11
J10
J2
J9
JT2
1
CPU 2
FAN
JP17
1
Bank3
Bank2
Bank1
U9
JC1 JC2 JC3 JC4
UA7
U14
WOL
1
U27
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JB1
JB2 OFF OFF
JB3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
Bank0
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF1 JF2
IR CON
JB4
ON ON ON ON ON
Control Fan
BATTERY
JBT1
1
CMOS
Clear
J15 J16
1 1
IDE 1
U29
Thermal
IDE 2
BIOS
PW_ON
JT3
-
BT2
+
JBT2
1
Ext Battery
JP20
1 J22
1
FLOPPY
RESET
Figure 1-5. SUPER P6DLE Motherboard Layout
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JL1
Chassis Intrusion
®
J34
PS/2 KB
PS/2 MOUSE
J17, J18
USB
J21
COM2
J19
PRINTER
J20
COM1
U34
JJ14
J14
J13
J32
ATX POWER
1 JP19
1
JT1
J1
1
CPU 1
FAN
JL2
S UPER P6SLS
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JC4: OFF JL1: OFF (normal)
ON (intrusion) JL2: OFF JP17: 2-3 JP19: 1-2 APIC SMI
2-3 PIIX4 SMI (default) JP20: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL
2-3 Save PD State JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source. WOL: Wake-on-LAN ——–———————–———–——–——–—
AGP
J12
J11
J10
J9
J2
J2 is for
termination
CPU 2
JP17
1
U9
J8
U14
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JT2
1
FAN
Bank0
Bank3
Bank2
Bank1
JC1 JC2 JC3 JC4
JB1
JB2
JB3
UA7
JB4
WOL
1
U27
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER JF1 JF2
IR CON
JB1
JB2
JB3 OFF OFF
OFF
JB4
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF OFF
ON ON ON
Thermal
Control Fan
BATTERY
JBT1
1
CMOS
Clear
J15 J16
1 1
IDE 1
IDE 2
JPA3
1
JA4
Termination
UA5
JA2
ULTRA SCSI
JA1
UW SCSI
U29
BIOS
PW_ON
BT2
Ext Battery
SCSI
LED
SCSI
JT3
-
+
JBT2
1
JP20
1 J22
1
FLOPPY
RESET
1
1
Figure 1-6. SUPER P6SLS Motherboard Layout
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J34
PS/2 KB
PS/2 MOUSE
J17, J18
USB
J21
COM2
J19
PRINTER
J20
COM1
J1
J32
ATX POWER
JT1
1
CPU FAN
U9
Bank2
Bank1
Bank0
JT2
BATTERY
J15 J16
1
JT3
Overheat
Fan
-
BT2
+
JP20
1
J22
1
1
U34
®
S UPER P6SLA
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JC4: OFF JL1: OFF (normal)
ON (intrusion) JL2: OFF JP20: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL
2-3 Save PD State JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely,
disconnect the power source. WOL: Wake-on-LAN JT1: CPU fan1 JT2: CPU fan2 JT3: Overheat fan ——–———————–———–——–——–—
JJ14
J14
J13
1
JL2
AGP
J8
J12
J11
J10
J9
U14
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JC1 JC2 JC3 JC4
WOL
Chassis Intrusion
JL1
IDE LED/KEYLOCK/SPEAKER
JF1 JF2
IR CON
JB1
JB2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
JB3
OFF OFF OFF
IDE 1
1
ON ON
IDE 2
Ext Battery
CMOS Clear
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
U27
U29
BIOS
PW_ON RESET
JB4 ON ON ON ON ON
FLOPPY
JBT2
1
JBT1
1
Figure 1-7. SUPER P6SLA Motherboard Layout
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SUPER P6DLS Features
The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6DLS:
CPU
• Dual Pentium II processor 233/266/300/333 MHz
Memory
• 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM
• Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support
Chipset
• Intel 440LX
Expansion Slots
• 4 PCI slots
• 3 ISA slots
• 1 AGP slot
BIOS
• AMI® Flash WINBIOS with boot block support
• DMI 2.0, Plug and Play (PnP)
PC Health Monitoring (LM78)
• Seven on-board voltage monitors for 2 CPU cores, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±12V
• Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software control on/off
• CPU/chassis temperature monitor and control
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• CPU overheat control and alarm
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert
• Hardware BIOS virus protection
• Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core
• SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel® LANDesk® Client Manager (LDCM) support
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ACPI/PC 98 Features
• Microsoft® OnNow
• Slow blinking LED for suspend-state indicator
• BIOS support for USB keyboard
• Real time clock wake-up alarm
• Main switch override mechanism
• External modem ring-on if system is in SoftOff state
On-Board I/O
• 68-pin 16-bit Ultra-Wide SCSI connector and 50-pin 8-bit Ultra SCSI connector
• 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA/33 and PIO Mode 4
• 1 floppy interface
• 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports
• EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) parallel port
• PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard
• Infrared port
• 2 USB ports
Dimensions
• ATX (12" x 10.85")
CD Utilities
• Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT® and Windows 95® (optional)
• PIIX4 Upgrade Utility for Windows 95
• BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility
• DMI Browser for Windows 95
• DMI Wizard
• Super Doctor Utility ver 1.20b
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SUPER P6DLE Features
The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6DLE:
CPU
• Dual Pentium II processor 233/266/300/333 MHz
Memory
• 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM
• Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support
Chipset
• Intel 440LX
Expansion Slots
• 4 PCI slots
• 3 ISA slots
• 1 AGP slot
BIOS
• AMI® Flash WINBIOS with boot block support
• DMI 2.0, Plug and Play (PnP)
PC Health Monitoring (LM78)
• Seven on-board voltage monitors for 2 CPU cores, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±12V
• Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software control on/off
• CPU/chassis temperature monitor and control
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• CPU overheat control and alarm
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert
• Hardware BIOS virus protection
• Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core
• SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Man­ager (LDCM) support
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ACPI/PC 98 Features
• Microsoft OnNow
• Slow blinking LED for suspend-state indicator
• BIOS support for USB keyboard
• Real time clock wake-up alarm
• Main switch override mechanism
• External modem ring-on if system is in SoftOff state
On-Board I/O
• 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA/33 and PIO Mode 4
• 1 floppy interface
• 2 Fast UART 16550 serial ports
• EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) and ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) parallel port
• PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard
• Infrared port
• 2 USB ports
Dimensions
• ATX (12" x 10.85")
CD Utilities
• Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 (optional)
• PIIX4 Upgrade Utility for Windows 95
• BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility
• DMI Browser for Windows 95
• DMI Wizard
• Super Doctor Utility ver 1.20b
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SUPER P6SLS Features
The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6SLS:
CPU
• Single Pentium II processor 233/266/300/333 MHz
Memory
• 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM
• Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support
Chipset
• Intel 440LX
Expansion Slots
• 4 PCI slots
• 3 ISA slots
• 1 AGP slot
BIOS
• AMI® Flash WINBIOS with boot block support
• DMI 2.0, Plug and Play (PnP)
PC Health Monitoring (LM78)
• Seven on-board voltage monitors for the CPU core, CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±12V
• Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software control on/off
• CPU/chassis temperature monitor and control
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• CPU overheat control and alarm
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert
• Hardware BIOS virus protection
• Switching voltage regulator for the CPU core
• SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor and Intel LANDesk Client Man­ager (LDCM) support
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