The ultra-compact and highly integrated VIA VT310-DP uses the
Mini-ITX mainboard form-factor developed by VIA Technologies, Inc.
as part of the company’s open industry-wide total connectivity
initiative. The mainboard enables the creation of an exciting new
generation of small, ergonomic, innovative and affordable embedded
systems. Through a high level of integration, the Mini-ITX occupies
66% of the size of FlexATX mainboard form factor. The mainboard
comes with two embedded NanoBGA VIA Processors, offering ultralow power multi-processing, ultra fast and highly efficient on-die
security, cool running and quiter operation.
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MAINBOARD SPECIFICATIONS
CPU
• Dual VIA Eden-N NanoBGA 1.0GHz Processors
Chipset
• VIA CN400 North Bridge
• VIA VT8237R South Bridge
Graphics
• Integrated UniChrome™ Pro IGP graphics with MPEG-2 decoding /
MPEG-4 acceleration
Audio
• VIA VT1616 6-channel AC'97 Codec
Memory
• 2 x DDR 400 / 333 / 266 DIMM sockets (up to 1.5GB)
ATXPWR Power cable connector 13
Buzzer Buzzer pin connector 18
CD_IN Onboard CD audio cable connector 21
COM2 COM port 2 connector 20
CPUFAN1 CPU fan connector 11
AUDIO Front Audio pin connector 21
FAN3 Extra fan connector 11
FPANL Front panel pin connector 17
F_USB Universal Serial Bus 2.0 pin connector 19
IDE1 IDE drive connector 16
KBMS Keyboard and Mouse pin connector 19
SATA1-2 Serial ATA 1 and 2 connectors 16
SM Bus SMBus pin connector for IPMB 18
SYSFAN2 System fan connector 11
VGA2 VGA port 2 pin connector 20
ONBOARD JUMPERS
Jumper Description Page
CLEAR_CMOS Reset CMOS settings 22
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Installation
This chapter provides you with information about hardware
installation procedures. It is recommended to use a grounded wrist
strap before handling computer components. Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) can damage some components.
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CPU
The VIA Eden-N Processors
The VIA VT310-DP Mini-ITX
mainboard includes two embedded
VIA Eden-N Processors. The dual
Eden-N Processors provides ultra-low
power consumption and advanced
thermal dissipation properties. The
dual Eden-N Processors requires only
a heatsink to provide sufficient cooling,
as a fanless solution, by satisfying the VIA recommended system-level
thermal guideline. For systems designed to include a CPU fan, please
ensure that the CPU fan is correctly installed as shown.
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CPU Fan and System Fan: CPUFAN1, SYSFAN and FAN3
The CPUFAN1 (CPU fan), SYSFAN2 (system fan) and FAN3 runs on +12V
and maintain system cooling. When connecting the wire to the connectors,
always be aware that the red wire is the Positive and should be connected to
the +12V. The black wire is Ground and should always be connected to
GND.
CPUFAN_PWM is a switch that is used by high-quality fans to monitor the
system temperature and will automatically adjust according to the
environment.
CPUFAN1
Pin Signal
1 GND
2 +12V
3 FANIO1
4 CPUFAN_PWM
SYSFAN2
Pin Signal
1 NC
2 +12V
3 GND
FAN3
Pin Signal
1 NC
2 +12V
3 GND
WARNING: SYSFAN2 and FAN3 rating less than 500mA of current
is highly recommended for system stability.
CPU
FAN1
1
SYSFAN2
1
FAN3
1
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MEMORY MODULE INSTALLATION
The VIA VT310-DP Mini-ITX mainboard provides two 184-pin DIMM slots for
DDR400/333/266 SDRAM memory modules and supports the memory size
up to 1.5GB.
DDR SDRAM Module Installation Procedures
• Locate the DIMM sockets in the motherboard.
• Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward.
• Align a DIMM on the socket such that the notch on the DIMM
matches the break on the socket.
• Firmly insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap
back in place and the DIMM is properly seated.
Available DDR SDRAM Configurations
Refer to the table below for available DDR SDRAM configurations on the
mainboard.
Slot Module Size Total
DIMM1 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB 64MB-1GB
DIMM2 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB 64MB-1GB
Maximum supported system memory 64MB-1.5GB
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CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
The VIA VT310-DP Mini-ITX mainboard supports a conventional ATX power
supply for the power system. Before inserting the power supply connector,
always make sure that all components are installed correctly to ensure that
no damage will be caused.
ATX 20-Pin Power Connector
To connect the ATX power supply, make sure the power plug is inserted in
the proper orientation and the pins are aligned. Then push down the plug
This connector allows you to receive stereo audio input from sound source
such as a CD-ROM.
Pin Signal
1 CD_L_1
2 CD_GND
3 CD_GND
4 CD_R_4
CD_IN
1
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JUMPERS
The mainboard provides jumpers for setting some mainboard functions.
This section will explain how to change the settings of the mainboard
functions using the jumpers.
Clear CMOS: CLEAR_CMOS
This jumper allows you to clear the Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM in CMOS.
You can clear the CMOS memory of date, time and system setup parameters
by erasing the CMOS RTC RAM data. The onboard button cell battery
powers the RAM data in CMOS that include system setup information such
as system passwords.
Setting 1 2 3
Clear CMOS setting ON ON OFF
Keep CMOS setting OFF ON ON
CLEAR_CMOS
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To erase the RTC RAM:
• Turn OFF the computer and unplug the power cord.
• Remove the onboard battery
• Move the jumper cap from pins 1-2 (default) to pins 2-3. Keep cap
on pins 2-3 for about 5~10 seconds, then move the cap back to
pins 1-2.
• Replace the battery.
• Plug the power cord and turn ON the computer.
• Hold down the <Del> key during the boot process and enter BIOS
• Setup to re-enter data.
WARNING: Except when clearing the RTC RAM, never remove the
cap on CLEAR_CMOS jumper default position. Removing the cap
will cause system boot failure. Clearing the CMOS while the system
is on may damage the mainboard.
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SLOTS
Peripheral Component Interconnect: PCI
The PCI slot allows you to insert PCI expansion card. When adding or
removing expansion card, unplug first the power supply. Read the
documentation for the expansion card if any changes to the system are
necessary.
PCI Interrupt Request Routing
The IRQ (interrupt request line) are hardware lines over which devices can
send interrupt signals to the microprocessor. The “PCI & LAN” IRQ pins are
typically connected to the PCI bus INT A# ~ INT D# pins as follows:
Order 1 Order 2 Order 3 Order 4
PCI Slot 1 INT A# INT B# INT C# INT D#
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ENTERING SETUP
Power on the computer and press <Delete> during the beginning of the
boot sequence to enter the BIOS setup menu. If you missed the BIOS setup
entry point, you may restart the system and try again.
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CONTROL KEYS
Keys Description
Up Arrow Move to the previous item
Down Arrow Move to the next item
Left Arrow Move to the item in the left side
Right Arrow Move to the item in the right side
Enter Select the item
Escape Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu
Page Up / + Increase the numeric value or make changes
Page Down / - Decrease the numeric value or make changes
F1 General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and
F5 Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
F6 Load the default CMOS value from Fail-Safe default table,
F7 Load Optimized defaults
F9 Jumps to the Main Menu
F10 Save all the CMOS changes and exit
from a submenu
Option Page Setup Menu
Option Page Setup Menu
only for Option Page Setup Menu
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NAVIGATING THE BIOS MENUS
The main menu displays all the BIOS setup categories. Use the control keys
Up/Down arrow keys to select any item/sub-menu. Description of the
selected/highlighted category is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
An arrow symbol next to a field indicates that a sub-menu is available (see
figure below). Press <Enter> to display the sub-menu. To exit the sub-
menu, press <Esc>.
Sub-menu indicator
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Mana gement Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type.. .
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
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GETTING HELP
The BIOS setup program provides a “General Help” screen. You can display
this screen from any menu/sub-menu by pressing <F1>. The help screen
displays the keys for using and navigating the BIOS setup. Press <Esc> to
exit the help screen.
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MAIN MENU
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
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Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Standard CMOS Features
Use this menu to set basic system configurations.
Advanced BIOS Features
Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system.
Advanced Chipset Features
Use this menu to set chipset specific features and optimize system
performance.
Integrated Peripherals
Use this menu to set onboard peripherals features.
Power Management Setup
Use this menu to set onboard power management functions.
PnP/PCI Configurations
Use this menu to set the PnP and PCI configurations.
Frequency/Voltage Control
Use this menu to set the system frequency and voltage control.
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Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Use this menu option to load the BIOS default settings for minimal and
stable system operations.
Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu option to load BIOS default settings for optimal and high
performance system operations.
Set Supervisor Password
Use this menu option to set the BIOS supervisor password.
Set User Password
Use this menu option to set the BIOS user password.
Save & Exit Setup
Save BIOS setting changes and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Discard all BIOS setting changes and exit setup.
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STANDARD CMOS FEATURES
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Date (mm:dd:yy)
Time (hh:mm:ss)
IDE Primary Master[None]
IDE Primary Slave[QUANTUM FIREBALLP AS]
IDE Secondary Master[None]
IDE Secondary Slave[None]
Video[EGA/VGA]
Halt On[All , But Keyboard]
Base Memory 640K
Extended Memory195584K
Total Memory196608K
EGA/VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array
CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 40 column mode
CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 80 column mode
Mono Monochrome adapter
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Halt On
Sets the system’s response to specific boot errors. Below is a table that
details the possible settings.
Setting Description
All Errors System halts when any error is detected
No Errors System does not halt for any error
All, But Keyboard System halts for all non-key errors
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IDE DRIVES
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The specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard
disk will not work properly if you enter incorrect information in this category.
Select “Auto” whenever possible. If you select “Manual”, make sure the
information is from your hard disk vendor or system manufacturer. Below is
a table that details required hard drive information when using the “Manual”
mode.
IDE Primary Master
Item Help
Menu Level
To auto-detect the HDD's size,
head... channel
Setting Description
IDE Channel The name of this match the name of the menu.
Access Mode Settings: [CHS, LBA, Large, Auto]
Capacity Formatted size of the storage device
Cylinder Number of cylinders
Head Number of heads
Precomp Write precompensation
Landing Zone Cylinder location of the landing zone
Sector Number of sectors
Settings: [None, Auto, Manual]
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CPU Internal Cache
External Cache[Enabled]
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking[Enabled]
Quick Power On Self Test[Enabled]
USB Flash Disk Type[Auto]
Boot Sequence[Press Enter]
Boot Up NumLock Status[On]
Security Option[Setup]
MPS Version Control For OS[1.4]
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB[Non-OS2]
Console Redirection[Press Enter]
Video BIOS Shadow[Enabled]
Small Logo(EPA) Show[Disabled]
Set the boot device sequence as BIOS attempts to load the disk operating
system.
Boot Sequence
Item Help
Menu Level
Select Hard Disk Boot
Device Priority
Setting Description
LS120 Boot from LS-120 drive
Hard Disk Boot from the HDD
SCSI Boot from SCSI
CD-ROM Boot from CD-ROM
ZIP100 Boot from ATAPI ZIP drive
USB-FDD Boot from USB floppy drive
USB-ZIP Boot from USB ZIP drive
USB-CDROM Boot from USB CDROM
USB-HDD Boot from USB HDD
LAN Boot from network drive
Disabled Disable the boot device sequence
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Boot Other Device
Enables the system to boot from alternate devices if the system fails to boot
WARNING: The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for
optimizing the chipset functions. Do not change these settings
unless you are familiar with the chipset.
Advanced Chipset Features
Item Help
Menu Level
Memory Hole
This setting specifies memory hole.
Settings: [Disabled, 15M-16M]
System BIOS Cacheable
Selecting
resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to
this memory area, a system error may result.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
Enabled
allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh,
Init Display First
This setting specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter.
Settings: [PCI Slot, Onboard]
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DRAM CLOCK / DRIVE CONTROL
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Current FSB Frequency133MHz
Current DRAM Frequency200MHz
DRAM Clock[By SPD]
DRAM Timing[Auto By SPD]
SDRAM CAS Latency 2.5
Bank Interleave Disabled
Precharge To Active (Trp) 4T
Active to Precharge (Tras) 9T
Active to CMD (Trcd) 4T
REF to ACT/REF to REF (Trfc) 15T
ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD) 3T
Note: While speed is always desirable, choosing the higher setting
may prove to be too fast for some components.
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DRAM Timing
The value in this field depends on performance parameters of the installed
memory chips (DRAM). Do not change the value from the factory setting
unless you install new memory that has a different performance rating than
the original DRAMs.
Settings: [Manual, Auto By SPD, Turbo, Ultra]
Warning: Do not change the value from the factory setting unless
you install new memory that has a different performance rating than
the original DRAMs.
SDRAM CAS Latency
This controls the timing delay (in clock cycles) before SDRAM starts a read
command.
2
(clocks) increases the system performance the most while
3
(clocks) provides the most stable performance. This field is only available
when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [1.5, 2, 2.5, 3]
Bank Interleave
This field selects 2-bank or 4-bank interleave for the installed SDRAM. This
field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [Disabled, 2 bank, 4 bank
]
Precharge to Active (Trp)
This setting controls the number of cycles for Row Address Strobe (RAS) to
be allowed to precharge. If insufficient time is allowed for the RAS to
accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh, refresh may be incomplete and
DRAM may fail to retain data. This item applies only when synchronous
DRAM is installed in the system. This field is only available when “DRAM
Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T
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Active to Precharge (Tras)
This setting determines the time RAS takes to read from and write to a
memory. This setting determines the time RAS takes to read from and write
to a memory cell. This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to
“Manual”.
Settings: [6T, 7T, 8T, 9T
]
Active to CMD (Trcd)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T]
REF to ACT / REF to REF (Trfc)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [12T, 13T, 14T, 15T]
ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T]
DRAM Command Rate
This field is for setting how fast the memory controller sends out commands.
Lower setting equals faster command rate.
NOTE: Some memory modules may not be able to handle lower
settings.
Settings: [2T Command, 1T Command]
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AGP & P2P BRIDGE CONTROL
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VGA Share Memory Size[64M]
Direct Frame Buffer[Enabled]
Select Display Device[Auto]
Panel Type[07]
TV H/W Layout[Default]
HDTV Type[HDTV 720P]
TV Encoder Input Mode[RGB Input]
TV Type[NTSC]
TV Output AUTO Detect[Enabled]
Serial ATA is the latest generation of the ATA interface. Serial ATA hard
drives deliver transfer speeds of up to 150MB/sec.
VIA OnChip IDE Device
Item Help
Menu Level
Settings: [IDE Controller, SCSI Controller]
OnChip IDE Channel 0
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support
for IDE channels.
Setting Description
Enabled Activates each channel separately
Disabled Deactivates IDE channels
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IDE Prefetch Mode
This allows the hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer
data to and from the hard disk drive. Block mode is also called block
transfer, multiple commands or multiple sector read / write.
Setting Description
Enabled Block mode
Disabled Standard mode
Primary Master / Slave PIO
Settings: [Auto, Mode 0~4]
Primary Master / Slave UDMA
Settings: [Disabled, Auto]
IDE HDD Block Mode
If your IDE hard drive supports block mode select
detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive
can support
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
Enabled
for automatic
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VIA ONCHIP PCI DEVICE
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VIA-3059 AC97 Audio[Auto]
VIA OnChip LAN[Enabled]
OnBoard LAN Boot ROM[Disabled]
VIA VT1622 LAN[Enabled]
OnChip USB Controller[All Enabled]
OnChip EHCI Controller[Enabled]
USB Emulation[OFF]
USB Keyboard Support Disabled
USB Mouse Support Disabled
Sets the base I/O port address and IRQ for the onboard serial ports A and B.
Selecting “Auto” allows the BIOS to automatically determine the correct base
I/O port address.
SuperIO Device
Item Help
Menu Level
Port Settings
1 Disabled 3F8
IRQ4
2 Disabled 3F8
IRQ4
2F8
IRQ3
2F8
IRQ3
3E8
IRQ4
3E8
IRQ4
2E8
IRQ3
2E8
IRQ3
Auto
Auto
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UART Mode Select
Select an operating mode for the serial port.
Setting Description
IrDA Infrared port
ASKIR Amplitude shift keyed infrared port
Normal RS-232C serial port
RxD, TxD Active
Settings: [Hi.Hi, Hi.Lo, Lo.Hi, Lo.Lo]
IR Transmission Delay
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
UR2 Duplex Mode
Settings: [Full, Half]
Use IR Pins
Settings: [RxD2.TxD2, IR-Rx2Tx2]
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
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ACPI Function[Enabled]
ACPI Suspend Type[S1(POS)]
Power Management Option[User Define]
HDD Power Down[Disable]
Suspend Mode[Disable]
Video Off Option[Suspend - > Off]
Video Off Method[V/H Sync+Blank]
Modem Use IRQ[3]
Soft Off by PWRBTN[Instant-Off]
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume[Auto]
AC Loss Auto restart[Off]
Delay Prior to Thermal[4 Min]
IRQ/Event Activity Detect[Press Enter]
S1(POS) S1/Power On Suspend (POS) is a low power state. In this
S3(STR) S3/Suspend To RAM (STR) is a power-down state. In this
S1 & S3 Depends on the OS to select S1 or S3.
state, no system context (CPU or chipset) is lost and
hardware maintains all system contexts.
state, power is supplied only to essential components such as
main memory and wakeup-capable devices. The system
context is saved to main memory, and context is restored
from the memory when a "wakeup" event occurs.
Power Management Option
This option allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving for
Doze, Standby and Suspend modes.
Setting Description
User Define Set each mode individually
Min Saving Min power saving
Max Saving Maximum power saving
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HDD Power Down
Sets the length of time for a period of inactivity before powering down the
hard disk.
Settings: [Disable, 1~15(minutes)]
Suspend Mode
Set the idle time before system enters power saving mode. ACPI OS such
Select whether or not to turn off the screen when system enters power
saving mode, ACPI OS such as Windows XP will override this option.
Setting Description
Always On Screen is always on even when system enters power
Suspend -> Off Screen is turned off when system enters power saving
saving mode
mode
Video Off Method
Determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
Setting Description
Blank Screen System only writes blanks to the video buffer.
V/H Sync + Blank System turns off vertical and horizontal synchronization
DPMS Support Select this option if your monitor supports the Display
ports and writes blanks to the video buffer.
Power Management Signaling (DPMS) standard of the
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Use the
software supplied for your video subsystem to select video
power management values.
Modem Use IRQ
Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on
your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system.
Settings: [NA, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11]
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Soft Off by PWRBTN
This field configures the power button on the chassis.
Setting Description
Delay 4 Sec System is turned off if power button is pressed for more than
Instant-Off Power button functions as a normal power-on/-off button
four seconds
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Select whether to run VGA BIOS if resuming from S3 state. This is only
necessary for older VGA drivers.
Settings: [Auto, Yes, No]
AC Loss Auto restart
The field defines how the system will respond after an AC power loss during
system operation.
Setting Description
Off Keeps the system in an off state until the power button is
On Restarts the system when the power is back
Former-Sts Restores the system to its previous state
pressed
Delay Prior to Thermal
Settings: [4, 8, 16, 32 (minutes)]
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IRQ/EVENT ACTIVITY DETECT
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PS2KB Wakeup Select[Hot Key]
PS2KB Wakeup from S3/S4/S5[Disable]
PS2MS Wakeup from S3/S4/S5[Disabled]
USB Resume from S3[Disabled]
VGA[OFF]
LPT & COM[LPT/COM]
HDD & FDD[ON]
PCI Master[OFF]
PowerOn by PCI Card[Disabled]
Modem Ring Resume[Disabled]
RTC Alarm Resume[Disabled]
NOTE: The items are adjustable only when “Resources Controlled
By” is set to “Manual.”
IRQ Resources list IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15 for users to set each IRQ
a type depending on the type of device using the IRQ.
IRQ Resources
Item Help
Menu Level
Legacy ISA for devices
compliant with the original PC
AT bus specification, PCI / ISA
PnP for devices compliant
with the Plug and Play
standard whether designed
for PCI or ISA bus architecture
Setting Description
PCI Device For Plug-and-Play compatible devices designed for PCI bus
Reserved The IRQ will be reserved for other requests
architecture
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PC HEALTH STATUS
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CPU Warning Temperature[Disabled]
Current CPU1 Temperature 40
Current CPU2 Temperature 40
Current CPUFAN Speed 5744 RPM
Vcore0 1.00 V
+3.3 V 3.31 V
+5 V 5.00 V
+12 V 11.68 V
Vcore1 0.98 V
Settings: [Default, X 3, X 3.5, X 4, X 4.5, X 5, X 5.5, X 6, X 6.5, X 7, X 7.5, X
8, X 9, X 10, X 9.5, X 12, X 8.5, X 10.5, X 11.0, X 11.5, X 12.0, X 12.5, X
13.0, X 13.5, X 14.0, X 14.5, X 15.0, X 15.5, X 16.0]
Frequency / Voltage Control
Item Help
Menu Level
This item is for VIA
C3 CPU Ratio
adjustment.
Auto Detect PCI/DIMM Clk
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
Spread Spectrum
When the mainboard's clock generator pulses, the extreme values (spikes)
of the pulses creates EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). The Spread
Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so
that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
CPU Clock
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 133, Max = 165]
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LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)?
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
N
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for restoring all the default fail-safe BIOS settings. These
values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a stable system
with basic performance.
Entering “Y” loads the default fail-safe BIOS values.
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LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)?
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
N
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Load Optimized Defaults
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for restoring all the default optimized BIOS settings. The
default optimized values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a
stable system with optimized performance.
Entering “Y” loads the default optimized BIOS values.
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SET SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Enter Password:
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Change / Set / Disable Password
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for setting a password for entering BIOS Setup. When a
password has been set, a password prompt will be displayed whenever BIOS
Setup is run. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part
of your system configuration.
There are two types of passwords you can set. A supervisor password and a
user password. When a supervisor password is used, the BIOS Setup
program can be accessed and the BIOS settings can be changed. When a
user password is used, the BIOS Setup program can be accessed but the
BIOS settings cannot be changed.
To set the password, type the password (up to eight characters in length)
and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously set
password from CMOS memory. The new password will need to be reentered
to be confirmed. To cancel the process press <Esc>.
To disable the password, press <Enter> when prompted to enter a new
password. A message will show up to confirm disabling the password. To
cancel the process press <Esc>.
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Additionally, when a password is enabled, the BIOS can be set to request
the password each time the system is booted. This would prevent
unauthorized use of the system. See “Security Option” in the “Advanced
BIOS Features” section for more details.
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SAVE & EXIT SETUP
Phoenix - Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
SAVE to CMOS & EXIT (Y/N)?
Exit Without Saving
N
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Save Data to CMOS
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Entering “Y” saves any changes made and exits the program.
Entering “N” will cancel the exit request.
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EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Phoenix - Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
Frequency / Voltage Control
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)?
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
N
ESC : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Abandon all Data
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Entering “Y” discards any changes made and exits the program.
Entering “N” will cancel the exit request.
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C
4
Driver Installation
This chapter gives you brief descriptions of each mainboard driver
and application. You must install the VIA chipset drivers first before
installing other drivers such as audio or VGA drivers. The
applications will only function correctly if the necessary drivers are
already installed.
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DRIVER UTILITIES
Getting Started
The mainboard includes a Driver Utilities CD that contains the driver utilities
and software for enhancing the performance of the mainboard. If the CD is
missing from the retail box, please contact the local dealer for the CD.
Note: The driver utilities and software are updated from time to time. The latest
updated versions are available at http://www.viaembedded.com./
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Running the Driver Utilities CD
To start using the CD, insert the CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
The CD should run automatically after closing the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive. The driver utilities and software menu screen should then appear on
the screen. If the CD does not run automatically, click on the “Start” button
and select “Run…” Then type: "D:\Setup.exe".
NOTE: D: might not be the drive letter of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM in
your system.
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CD CONTENT
VIA 4in1 Drivers: Contains VIA ATAPI Vendor Support
Driver (enables the performance enhancing bus mastering
functions on ATA-capable Hard Disk Drives and ensures IDE
device compatibility), AGP VxD Driver (provides service
routines to your VGA driver and interface directly to
hardware, providing fast graphical access), IRQ Routing
Miniport Driver (sets the system's PCI IRQ routing sequence)
and VIA INF Driver (enables the VIA Power Management
function).
VIA Graphics Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA graphic
chip.
VIA Audio Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA audio chip. VIA USB 2.0 Driver: Enhances VIA USB 2.0 ports. VIA LAN Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA LAN chip. VIA SATA Driver: Support for SATA devices.
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PPENDIX
A
A
Smart 5.1
This chapter gives you brief description of how Smart 5.1 is enabled
if your board is equipped with the VT1617A 6-channel AC'97 codec.
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ENABLING SMART 5.1
Smart5.1 allows the system to output 6-channel audio directly from the
audio jacks on the mainboard, using the traditional line-in, line-out and
microphone jacks as output jacks. Windows® XP/2000 supports 6-channel.
Windows® 98 only supports 4-channel. The examples in this section are
based on Windows® XP.
NOTE: Your media entertainment software needs to support 6-
channels in order for you to experience Smart5.1. Consult the user
manual that came with your software for more information.
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Example A
1. Double-click “Sounds and Audio Devices” icon in the control panel.
2. Select the “Audio” tab. Then press “Advanced” as shown in the picture.
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3. Choose “5.1 surround sound speakers” to support the 6-channel function.
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Example B
1. Double-click “Sounds and Audio Devices” icon in the control panel and
then select the “Audio” tab on the panel as shown below. Press the
“Volume” button in the “Sound playback” area
2. Select “Options” from the “Front Speaker” panel and select the item
“Advanced Controls”.
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3. Click on the “Advanced” button.
4. Check the “Smart5.1 Enable” item as shown in the panel below.
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After completing the previous settings, connect the speakers to the 3-jack
connector.
Shown below are the corresponding connections to setup the 6-channel