Supero SUPER P6DLF, SUPER P6DLH User Manual

SUPER
SUPER P6DLH
SUPER P6DLF
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USER’S MANUAL
Revision 1.1
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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 P6DLH/P6DLF motherboard. SUPER P6DLH/P6DLF 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 P6DLH/P6DLF 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 SIMM/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 P6DLH ............................................................................. 1-3
SUPER P6DLF.............................................................................. 1-4
SUPER P6DLH Motherboard Layout........................................ 1-5
SUPER P6DLF Motherboard Layout ........................................ 1-6
SUPER P6DLH Features............................................................ 1-7
SUPER P6DLF Features ............................................................ 1-9
1-2 PC Health Monitoring ...................................................................... 1-11
1-3 ACPI/PC 98 Features ...................................................................... 1-14
1-4 Chipset Overview.............................................................................. 1-15
1-5 Wake-on-LAN .................................................................................... 1-16
1-6 Power Supply .................................................................................... 1-16
1-7 National Semiconductor Super I/O................................................ 1-17
1-8 Warranty, Technical Support, and Service .................................. 1-18
Parts.............................................................................................. 1-18
BIOS .............................................................................................. 1-18
Labor............................................................................................. 1-18
Returns......................................................................................... 1-18
Chapter 2: Installation
2-1 Pentium II Processor Installation ................................................... 2-1
OEM Pentium II and Heat Sink Support.................................. 2-5
Removing the Pentium II Processor........................................ 2-6
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2-2 Static-Sensitive Devices ................................................................... 2-7
Precautions ................................................................................... 2-7
Unpacking...................................................................................... 2-7
2-3 Changing the CPU Speed ............................................................... 2-7
2-4 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis ................................... 2-8
2-5 Connecting Cables ............................................................................ 2-9
Power Supply Connectors.......................................................... 2-9
PW_ON Connector ...................................................................... 2-11
Infrared Connector ...................................................................... 2-11
Reset Connector ........................................................................ 2-12
Keylock/Power LED Connector ............................................... 2-12
Hard Drive LED .......................................................................... 2-13
Speaker Connector .................................................................... 2-13
AT Keyboard Connector ............................................................ 2-14
Universal Serial Bus .................................................................. 2-14
PS/2 Mouse Port ..........................................................................2-15
Serial Ports.................................................................................. 2-15
Power On/Off State .................................................................... 2-16
SMI................................................................................................. 2-16
CMOS Clear................................................................................. 2-17
External Battery ........................................................................... 2-17
Overheat LED .............................................................................. 2-17
Buzzer Overheat Notification .................................................... 2-18
Chassis Intrusion Connector .................................................. 2-18
Power Supply Selection............................................................ 2-18
Wake-on-LAN .............................................................................. 2-19
Fan Connectors.......................................................................... 2-19
Optional Keyboard Connector ................................................. 2-20
i960 Serial Port ........................................................................... 2-20
i960 Fail LED Indicator ............................................................. 2-21
i960 Initialization Modes........................................................... 2-21
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i960 Jumper Settings ................................................................ 2-22
I2C Connector .............................................................................. 2-22
2-6 Installing/Removing SIMM/DIMM Modules .................................. 2-23
SIMM/DIMM Module Installation ............................................... 2-24
Removing DIMM Modules ......................................................... 2-25
Removing SIMM Modules ......................................................... 2-25
2-7 Connecting Parallel, FDD and HDD ............................................ 2-26
Parallel Port Connector ............................................................ 2-27
Floppy Connector ....................................................................... 2-28
IDE Interfaces ............................................................................. 2-29
AGP Port ....................................................................................... 2-30
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 Returning Merchandise for Service................................................ 3-4
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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 2-17 JP17 Manufacturer Default 1-5 JP19 SMI 2-16 JP26 Power On/Off State 2-16 JP86 (P6DLF) Buzzer Selection 2-18 JP88 (P6DLH) Buzzer Selection 2-18 JP915 i960 Initialization Mode 2-21 JP918 i960 Initialization Mode 2-21 JP919 i960 Initialization Mode 2-21 JP920 i960 Initialization Mode 2-21 JP921 i960 Initialization Mode 2-21 JP911 i960 Jumper 2-22 JP917 i960 Jumper 2-22 JP924 i960 Jumper 2-22 JP925 i960 Jumper 2-22 SW1 Power Supply Selection 2-18 SW2 Manufacturer Default 1-5
Connectors Function Page
ID4 i960 Fail LED 2-21 J8 AGP Port 2-30 J15, J16 IDE Interfaces 2-29 J17, J18 USB 2-14 J19 Printer Port 2-27 J22 Floppy Port 2-28 J74 AT Keyboard 2-14 J940 I2C Connector 2-22 J943 i960 Serial Port 2-20 JP20, JP21 COM 1, COM 2 2-15 JP25 PS/2 Mouse 2-15 JP85 Wake-on-LAN 2-19
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JP926 Optional Keyboard 2-20 JBT2 External Battery 2-17 JF1 IDE LED 2-13
Keylock 2-12 Speaker 2-13
JF2 IR Connector 2-11
PW_ON 2-11
Reset 2-12 JL1 Chassis Intrusion 2-18 JOH Overheat LED 2-17 JT1, JT2 CPU 1/CPU 2 Fan 2-19 JT3, JT4 Thermal/Overheat Fan 2-19 PW1 AT Power 2-10 PW2 ATX Power 2-9 PW5 +5V Extra 2-10
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1 Overview
SUPER P6DLH and P6DLF support dual Pentium II 233/266/300/ 333 MHz processors. 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. SUPER P6DLH is I2O-readyTM with a 66 MHz i960 RD I/O processor built-in. AGP is disabled on SUPER P6DLH.
Both motherboards are Full AT size (13.2" x 12.2"). SUPER P6DLF provides 5 PCI slots, 3 ISA slots and an Accelerated Graphics Port. It accommodates a total of 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM memory with 8 72-pin SIMMs or 4 168-pin DIMM sockets.
SUPER P6DLH provides 9 PCI slots and 3 ISA slots. It accommo­dates a total of 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM. The I2O architecture of SUPER P6DLH consists of a 66 MHz i960 RD I/O processor, an 8 Mb Flash I/O BIOS, and local IOP memory of up to 64 MB. The I2O architecture provides a standard way to off-load the I/O functions from the CPU, creating a direct I/O pipeline that no longer passes through the host processor. Besides delivering increased system performance, the I2O specification eliminates the need for different drivers for each combination of operating system and SCSI or Net­work Interface Card. Because the drivers may be standardized, and not re-written for new operating system releases, drivers can be­come more highly optimized and robust, improving performance and reliability in mission-critical enterprise computing.
To attain portability across multiple operating systems and host platforms, I2O drivers are divided into the OS Services Module (OSM), and Hardware Device Module (HDM). The first module inter­faces with the host operating system. The second interfaces with the particular device, media or server managed by the driver. The
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two modules interface with each other through a two-layered com­munications system. A Message Layer sets up a communications session. A Transport Layer defines how information will be shared. The Message Layer resides on the Transport Layer.
The i960 RD I/O processor (IU20) is a highly integrated intelligent I/ O subsystem on a chip. Mode 3 is the default setting for its normal operation. The i960 RD has two main functions. As a local proces­sor, it offloads interrupt-intensive I/O tasks from the host CPU. Its architecture is composed of a RISC core surrounded by peripherals essential to the I/O function. The on-board PCI-to-PCI bridge en­ables designers to connect I/O components directly to the PCI bus and also add additional PCI slots. The bridge improves overall system performance by reducing bus traffic.
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 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 are 2 EIDE ports, a floppy port, an ECP/EPP parallel port, a PS/2 mouse port, 2 serial ports, an infrared port and 2 USB ports. The boards come with a CD with software utilities such as: SUPERMICRO PIIX4 Upgrade Utility for Windows 95, BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility, DMI Browser for Windows 95, DMI Wizard, SUPERMICRO SUPER Doctor Utility ver 1.20b, and Intel LANDesk Client Manager for Windows NT and Windows 95 (op­tional).
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SUPER P6DLH
Figure 1-1. SUPER P6DLH Motherboard Picture
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SUPER P6DLF
Figure 1-2. SUPER P6DLF Motherboard Picture
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J78
U45
U47
BIOS
CMOS
Clear JBT1
1
J79
Ext
Battery
JBT2
1
J77
JF2
IR CON
PW ON
RESET
JF1
IDE LED
KEY LOCK
SPEAKER
SUPER
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JL1: OFF (normal)
1-2 (reserved)
2-3 (intrusion detection) JP17: 2-3 JP19: 1-2 APIC SMI (default)
2-3 PIIX4 SMI JP26: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL
2-3 Save PD State (default) JP917: ON JP924: 1-2 JP925: 1-2 JBT1: 1-2 (default)
2-3 CMOS Clear SW1: ON Enable BIOS AT/ATX Setting SW2: OFF ——–———————–———–——–——–—
JP19
1
* J9 is PCI slave only
J9 J10
PCI 1
PCI 2
U14
SW2
JC2
JC3
JL1
1
JB1
JB2
JB3
JB4
1
1
WOL
JP85
JP26
1
BATTERY
-
JT3
BT2
+
®
P6DLH
J11
PCI 3
JC1
SW1
PWR
SEL
J12
1
J940
1
1
BZ1
JOH
JP88
J84
PCI 4
PCI 5
JP911
JP17
1
J15 J16
1
IDE 1
J22
FLOPPY
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JP25 J18 J17
FAN1
1
1
USB
MOUSE
JP915 JP918 JP919 JP920 JP921
IDE 2
JT1
1
PS/2
J74 AT KB
IU20
i960 RD
i960 BIOS
J2
CPU 2
FAN2 1
VR3
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JT2
J1
CPU 1
U9
PW2
ATX POWER
JB1 ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
JP926
1
JT4
1 1
OFF OFF
OFF OFF
JB2
ON ON
ON
1
JP925
JP924
JP917
ID4 ID3
JP21 1
COM2
J6J7J5
+5V EXTRA
Bank2
POWER
J918
Bank3
JP20 1
J19
1
PW1
1
PW5
J917
i960 MEM
COM1
PARALLEL
AT POWER
J943 1
J4
Bank0
Bank1
JB3
JB4
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Figure 1-3. P6DLH Motherboard Layout
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J78
J77
JF2
JF1
SUPER
——–—— Manufacturer Settings ———— JL1: OFF (normal)
JP17: 2-3 JP19: 1-2 APIC SMI (default)
JP26: 1-2 PIIX4 CTL JBT1: 1-2 (default)
JP85: Wake-on-LAN SW1: ON Enable BIOS AT/ATX Setting ——–———————–———–——–——–—
J79
J9 J10
PCI 1
PCI 2
SW1
U45
IR CON
PW ON
RESET
IDE LED
KEY LOCK
SPEAKER
BATTERY
-
U47
BT2
JP26
+
Ext
Battery
JBT2
1
®
P6DLF
1
CMOS Clear
JBT1
1
BIOS
1-2 (reserved) 2-3 (intrusion detection)
2-3 PIIX4 SMI 2-3 Save PD State (default) 2-3 CMOS Clear
To clear the CMOS completely, disconnect the power source.
JP85
WOL
JB1
OVER HEAT
JOH
JB2
LED
J11
PCI 3
JB3
U14
1
1
JB4
JL1
J22
1
J18
1
USB2
J84
J12
1
JP19
PCI 4
PCI 5
JP17
1
JC3
JC1
JC2
J15
1
1
IDE 1
BZ1
JP86
PW5
FLOPPY
POWER +5V EXTRA
J17
J16
JP25
J74 AT KB
1
1
PS/2 MOUSE
USB1
J8
AGP
JT2
CPU 2 FAN
IDE 2
VR3
CPU Core/
Bus Ratio
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
—————Bus Speed–———— MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OFF 66 OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON OFF ——–—–——————————
JP201 JP21 1
J2
CPU 2
Bank0
Bank1
Bank2
Bank3
JB1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
JB2 OFF OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF
ON
COM1
1
PW1
J19
1
PARALLEL
COM2
J1
U9
CPU 1
THERMAL
CONTROL
FAN
JT3 JT1
CPU 1 FAN
PW2
Bank0 Bank0
Bank1
Bank1
ATX POWER
Bank2 Bank2
Bank3
Bank3
JB3
JB4
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Figure 1-4. SUPER P6DLF Motherboard Layout
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SUPER P6DLH Features
The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6DLH:
CPU
• Dual Pentium II processor 233/266/300/333 MHz
I2O-Ready
• 66 MHz i960 RD IO processor
• up to 64 MB Local IOP memory
• 8 Mb Flash I/O BIOS
Memory
• 1 GB EDO or 512 MB SDRAM
• Error Checking and Correction and Parity Checking support
Chipset
• Intel 440LX
Expansion Slots
• 9 PCI slots
• 3 ISA slots
BIOS
• 2 Mbit AMI® Flash BIOS
• DMI 2.0, Plug and Play (PnP)
PC Health Monitoring (LM78)
• Seven on-board voltage monitors for CPU cores, CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±12V
• Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software control on/off
• Chassis temperature monitor and control
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• System overheat control and alarm
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert
• Hardware BIOS virus protection
• Switching voltage regulators 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 sleep-state indicator
• BIOS support for USB keyboard
• Real time clock wake-up alarm (ATX power only)
• 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 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 port
• Infrared port
• 2 USB ports
Dimensions
• Full AT size (13.2" x 12.2")
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SUPER P6DLF Features
The following list covers the general features of SUPER P6DLF:
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
• 5 PCI slots
• 3 ISA slots
• 1 AGP slot
BIOS
• 2 Mbit AMI Flash BIOS
• DMI 2.0, Plug and Play (PnP)
PC Health Monitoring (LM78)
• Seven on-board voltage monitors for CPU cores, CPU I/O, +3.3V, ±5V, and ±12V
• Three-fan status monitors with firmware/software control on/off
• Chassis temperature monitor and control
• CPU fan auto-off in sleep mode
• System overheat control and alarm
• Chassis intrusion detection
• System resource alert
• Hardware BIOS virus protection
• Switching voltage regulators 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 sleep-state indicator
• BIOS support for USB keyboard
• Real time clock wake-up alarm (ATX power only)
• 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 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 port
• Infrared port
• 2 USB ports
Dimensions
• Full AT size (13.2" x 12.2")
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