Intel AW-A795 user manual BIOS Setup, User’s Manual, Quick Setup

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Chapter 3. BIOS Setup

User’s Manual

Chapter 3. BIOS Setup

The ROM chip of your AW-A795 board is configured with a customized Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) from Phoenix-Award BIOS. The BIOS is a set of permanently recorded program routines that give the system its fundamental operational characteristics. It also tests the computer and determines how the computer reacts to instructions that are part of programs.

The BIOS is made up of code and programs that provide the device-level control for the major I/O devices in the system. It contains a set of routines (called POST, for Power-On Self Test) that check out the system when you turn it on. The BIOS also includes CMOS Setup program, so no disk-based setup program is required CMOS RAM stores information for:

Date and time

Memory capacity of the main board

Type of display adapter installed

Number and type of disk drives

The CMOS memory is maintained by battery installed on the AW-A795 board. By using the battery, all memory in CMOS can be retained when the system power switch is turned off. The system BIOS also supports easy way to reload the CMOS data when you replace the battery of the battery power lose.

3.1 Quick Setup

In most cases, you can quickly configure the system by choosing the following main menu options:

1.Choose “Load Optimized Defaults” from the main menu. This loads the setup default values from the BIOS Features Setup and Chipset Features Setup screens.

2.Choose “Standard COS Features” from the main menu. This option lets you configure the date and time, hard disk type, floppy disk drive type, primary display and more.

3.In the main menu, press F10 (“Save & Exit Setup”) to save your changes and reboot the system.

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Contents User’s Manual Model Number:AW-A795Intel Pentium 4 Embedded SBC with Six Gigabit/Two 10/100LAN SSD Control BoardTrademarks Copyright 2005. All Rights Reserved Manual Edition 1.0, JanuaryLimitation of Liability Specification Table of Contents1.5 Board Dimension Chapter 2. Connectors Location and ConfigurationChapter 3. BIOS Setup JP3Speak Buzzer Enable3.1 Quick Setup 3.2 Entering the CMOS Setup Program1.1Introduction Chapter 1. General InformationCPU BIOS Chipset I/O Chipset Memory Enhanced IDE Serial port 1.2SpecificationParallel port KB/Mouse connector USB connectors PCI Slot Watchdog Timer System Monitoring Digital I/O1.3AW-A795 Package Precautions1.4 Board Layout 1.5 Board Dimension Chapter 2. Connectors/Switch Location and Configuration Define ConnectorUSB0 Connector LAN 10/100 Connector LAN 10/100 Connector2.2. Installing Processors 2.2.1 Installing CPU 3 Now you can take out the CPU from socket 2.2.2 Remove CPU 1 First, please push the tappet to unlock location1 Pentium M CPU Socket 2 PIII CPU - uFCPGA Package 2.2.3 How to recognize CPU3 Pentium 4 CPU Socket 2.3 Installing Memory To insert a DIMM Memory To Insert a DIMM Memory Please align the module with the socket key and press down until the levers at each end of the socket snap close up Ver 1.0. Jan CN1 USB0 Connector 2.4 Connector and Jumper SettingsCN4/5/6/7/8/9Gigabit LAN connector CN2/3 LAN 10/100 ConnectorPin Define CN11/20/24/28/29/30/31FAN Connector CN12Power LED Pin HeaderCN13USB1 Pin Header Pin Define CN14 COM2 Box HeaderCN17Mini PCI CN25IDE 2mm 44Pin 90 degree CN18 GPIO Pin HeaderCN26IDE2.54mm 40 Pin Connector JP1PS/On/Always On Select SettingJP6Clear CMOS JP2/4/5PCI-X Slot Frequency SelectJP3Speak Buzzer Enable FrequencyChapter 3. BIOS Setup Enter the CMOS Setup program’s main menu as follows 3.2Entering the CMOS Setup ProgramADVANCED BIOS FEATURES STANDARD CMOS FEATURESADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES POWER MANAGEMENT SETUPLOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTSET SUPERVISORS & USER PASSWORD SAVE & EXIT SETUPUse the Advanced BIOS Features Setup option as follows Advanced BIOS Features SetupOption DescriptionVirus Warning Use the Advanced Chipset Features Setup option as follows Advanced Chipset Features Setupto this memory area, a system error may result Use the Integrated Peripherals Setup option as followsUse the Power Management Setup option as follows Power Management Use the PNP/PCI Configuration Setup option as follows Option Load Fail-Safe Defaults PC Health Status Configuration SetupLoad Optimized Defaults Supervisor/User Password Exit Without Saving Save and Exit SetupUse this function to exit Setup without saving the CMOS value Chapter 4. Driver Utility The system driver installation procedure must be performed first4.1.1. Intel 82546EB Ethernet 1 Choose Ethernet Controller 2 Choose Driver 3 Click Next 4 Click Next 5Click Next 6 Click Next 7 Click Finish 2 . Select the Drivers/system file to click the Setup icon 4.1.2 Intel 82551 Ethernet InstallationPlease install Ethernet drivers as follows 1. Insert the AW-A795 CD-ROM driver into the CD-ROM Drive3 Click Next 4 Click Next 5 Click Next 6 Click Next 7 Click Finish 4.2.1 Install System Chipset Driver1 Click Next 2 Click Yes 3 Click Next 4 Click Finish Installation process is completed and allowed the system to rebootAssignment Appendix A System Resource Interrupt ControllerChannel Memory below 1MB 1Mb ~ 640KB Memory MapAddress Range TypeUser’s Manual Cable Description Appendix B Standard Cable ListAW-A795 Terminating