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1 Intel Pentium III Full-sizePICMG CPU Cardwith 4 USB 2.0, Audio, & Dual 10/100 Base-TxEthernet 2 FCC STATEMENT3 Copyright NoticeTrademark Acknowledgement Disclaimer Life Support Policy 4 A Message to the Customer5 Product Warranty6 Packing List8 AWARD BIOS SETUPStarting Setup Getting Help 4.4 In Case of Problems Main Menu 10 APPENDIX D: AWARD BIOS POST CODES11 Document Amendment History12 1.Manual Objectives13 2.Introduction14 2.2System SpecificationsGeneral Functions CPU: CPU Socket: BIOS: Chipset: •I/O Chipset: VT82C686B Memory: Watchdog Timer: I/O Interface Multi I/O: IrDA: USB: Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface: Video Interface Resolution: 15 Optional TV Output InterfaceSSD Interface Mechanical and Environmental •Power Supply Voltage: ATX type, +5V and +12V Operating Temperature: Board Size: •Weight: 0.6 Kg 16 2.3Architecture Overview17 2.3.1VIA VT8602 North Bridge18 2.3.2Advanced High-PerformanceDRAM Controller19 2.3.3VIA VT82C686B South Bridge20 2.3.4Current PCI Bus Controller21 2.3.5IDE Interface (Bus Master Capability and Synchronous DMA Mode)2.3.6USB 2.3.7VIA VT6202 PCI USB2.0 Controller 22 2.3.8Ethernet2.3.8.1Realtek RTL8100B Ethernet Controller 2.3.8.2Intel 82559ER Ethernet Controller (Optional) 2.3.9M-SystemsDiskOnChip 23 2.3.10Compact Flash Interface24 3.Hardware Configuration25 3.3Socket 370 Processor3.3.1Installing Pentium III / Celeron CPU 3.3.2Removing CPU 3.4Main Memory Note: 26 3.5M-Systems’DiskOnChip Flash Disk3.5.1Installing DOC 3.6Installing the Single Board Computer 27 3.6.1Drivers Support29 3.7.2Jumper & Connector ListJumpers Label Function CN10 J1, J2 30 ConnectorsAUDIO1 CD1 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN16 CN17 CN18 CN19 CN20 CN21 CN22 CN23 CN24 CN25 DOC2000 DIM1,2 PWR1 VR1 VR2 31 3.8Setting Jumpers32 3.8.1External Speaker Select (CN10)3.8.2COM2 RS-232/422/485Select (J2, J1) 33 3.8.3Clear CMOS (J3)3.8.4Compact Flash Mode Select (J5) 3.8.5M-SystemsDiskOnChip Memory Address Select (J8) 34 3.9Connector Definitions3.9.1Audio / TV Output Connector (AUDIO1) 3.9.2CD-ROMAudio Input Connector (CD1) 35 3.9.3Primary IDE Connector (CN1)36 3.9.4Secondary IDE Connector (CN5)37 3.9.5Signal Description – Primary & Secondary IDE Connector (CN1, CN5)40 3.9.6Floppy Connector (CN2)41 3.9.7Signal Description – Floppy Connector (CN2)3.9.8Power On Connector (CN3) 3.9.9Reset Connector (CN4) 42 3.9.10Parallel Port Connector (CN6)3.9.11Signal Description – Parallel Port Connector (CN6) 44 3.9.16System Fan Connector (CN12)3.9.17Daughter Board Connector A (CN13) 3.9.18Auxiliary Power Connector (CN15) 45 3.9.1910/100 BASE-TxEthernet Connector (CN16)3.9.20Signal Description – 10/100Base-TxEthernet Connector (CN16) 3.9.21IrDA Connector (CN17) 3.9.22Daughter Board Connector B (CN18) 46 3.9.23 USB Connector (CN19)3.9.24 VGA Connector (CN20) 3.9.25Signal Description – VGA Connector (CN20) 47 3.9.26LCD Panel Connector (CN21)49 3.9.29 LCD Inverter Connector (CN23)3.9.30Internal Keyboard Connector (CN24) 3.9.31Power Connector (PWR1) 51 4.Award BIOS Setup52 4.2Using SetupTable 1 Legend Keys 4.2.1Navigating through the menu bar 4.2.2To display a sub menu 53 4.3Getting Help4.4In Case of Problems 4.5Main Menu Figure 1: The Main Menu 54 4.5.1Setup Items4.5.1.1Standard CMOS Features 4.5.1.2Advanced BIOS Features 4.5.1.3Advanced Chipset Features 4.5.1.4Integrated Peripherals 4.5.1.5Power Management Setup 4.5.1.6PNP / PCI Configuration 4.5.1.7Frequency / Voltage Control 4.5.1.8Load Fail-SafeDefaults 4.5.1.9Load Optimized Defaults 4.5.1.10Supervisor / User Password 55 4.5.1.11Save & Exit Setup4.5.1.12Exit Without Save 4.5.2Standard CMOS Setup Figure 2: The Standard CMOS Features 56 4.5.2.1Standard CMOS SelectionTable 2 The Standard CMOS Features Selections 57 4.5.2.2IDE AdaptersTable3 Hard disk selections 58 4.5.3Advanced CMOS Setup DefaultsFigure 3: The Advanced CMOS Features 4.5.3.1Virus Warning 59 4.5.3.2CPU Internal Cache/External Cache4.5.3.3Quick Power On Self Test 4.5.3.4First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device 4.5.3.5Swap Floppy Drive 4.5.3.6Boot Up Floppy Seek 4.5.3.7Boot Up NumLock Status 4.5.3.8Gate A20 Option 60 4.5.3.9Typematic Rate Setting4.5.3.10Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) 4.5.3.11Typematic Delay (Msec) 4.5.3.12Security Option 4.5.3.13APIC Mode 4.5.3.14OS Select for DRAM 61 4.5.3.15Report No FDD for Win4.5.3.16Small Logo (EPA) Show 62 4.5.4Advanced Chipset Setup DefaultsFigure 4: The Advanced Chipset Features 63 4.5.4.1DRAM Timing Selectable4.5.4.2SDRAM CAS Latency Time 4.5.4.3Active to Precharge delay 4.5.4.4SDRAM RAS-to-CASDelay 4.5.4.5SDRAM RAS Precharge Time 4.5.4.6Memory Frequency For 4.5.4.7DRAM Read Thermal Mgmt 64 4.5.4.8System BIOS Cacheable4.5.4.9Video BIOS Cacheable 4.5.4.10Video RAM Cacheable 4.5.4.11Memory Hole At 15M-16M 4.5.4.12Delayed Transaction 4.5.4.13Delay Prior to Thermal 4.5.4.14AGP Aperture Size (MB) 65 4.5.5Integrated Peripherals Setup DefaultsFigure 5: The Integrated Peripherals Features 4.5.5.1On-ChipPrimary/Secondary PCI IDE 4.5.5.2IDE Primary & Secondary Master/Slave PIO 4.5.5.3IDE Primary & Secondary Master/Slave UDMA 66 4.5.5.4USB Controller4.5.5.5USB Keyboard Support 4.5.5.6Init Display First 4.5.5.7IDE HDD Block Mode 67 4.5.5.8POWER ON FunctionTable4 Power On function selections 4.5.5.9Onboard FDC Controller 4.5.5.10Onboard Serial Port 1 & 4.5.5.11UART Mode Select 4.5.5.12RxD , TxD Active 68 4.5.5.13IR Transmission Delay4.5.5.14UR2 Duplex Mode 4.5.5.15Use IR Pin 4.5.5.16Onboard Parallel Port 4.5.5.17Parallel Port Mode 4.5.5.18EPP Mode Select 4.5.5.19ECP Mode Use DMA 69 4.5.5.20PWRON After PWR-Fail4.5.6Power Management Setup Defaults Figure 6: The Power Management Setup 70 4.5.6.1ACPI Function4.5.6.2ACPI Suspend Type 4.5.6.3VGABIOS if S3 Resume 4.5.6.4Power Management 4.5.6.5Video Off Method 4.5.6.6Video Off In Suspend 71 4.5.6.7Suspend Type4.5.6.8MODEM Use IRQ 4.5.6.9Suspend Mode 4.5.6.10HDD Power Down 4.5.6.11Soft-Offby PWR-BTTN 4.5.6.12CPU Thermal-Throttling 4.5.6.13Wake-Upby PCI card 4.5.6.14Power On by Ring 72 4.5.6.15Wake up on LAN4.5.6.16USB KB Wake-upFrom S3 4.5.6.17Resume by Alarm 4.5.6.18Date (of Month) Alarm, Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm 4.5.6.19Primary/Secondary IDE 0/1, FDD, COM, LPT Port & PCI PIRQ [A-D]# 73 4.5.7PnP/ PCI Setup Defaults4.5.7.1PNP OS installed 4.5.7.2Reset Configuration Data 74 4.5.7.3Resources Controlled By4.5.7.4IRQ Resources 4.5.7.5DMA Resources 4.5.7.6PCI/VGA Palette Snoop 75 4.5.8PC Health Status Setup Defaults4.5.8.1CPU Warning Temperature 4.5.8.2Current System & CPU Temperature (xx°C/xx°F) 4.5.9Current CPUFAN , CHASFAN & PWRFAN Speed 76 4.5.9.1Vcore, Vcc3, +5V, +12V, -12V,-5V,VBAT & 5VSB4.5.9.2Shutdown Temperature 4.5.9.3Frequency Control Setup Defaults 4.5.9.4CPU Clock Ratio 77 4.5.9.5Auto Detect PCI CLK4.5.9.6Spread Spectrum 4.5.9.7CPU Host/3v66/PCI Clock Warning: 4.5.10Load Fail-SafeDefaults 78 4.5.11Load Optimized Defaults4.5.12Set Supervisor/User Password 4.5.13Save & Exit Setup 4.5.14Exit Without Saving 79 4.6Flash BIOS Utility80 5.Driver Installation84 5.2Driver Installation for Display Adapter5.2.1Windows 86 5.2.2Windows89 5.3Driver Installation for USB2.0 Adapter5.3.1Windows 91 5.3.2Windows94 5.4Driver Installation for Audio Adapter5.4.1Windows 96 5.4.2Windows98 6.Measurement Drawing99 Appendix A: BIOS Revisions100 Appendix B: System Resources101 I/O – Map103 Interrupt UsageDMA-channelUsage 104 Appendix C: AWARD BIOS POST Messages105 Display Switch Is Set IncorrectlyDisplay Type Has Changed Since Last Boot EISA Configuration Checksum Error Please Run EISA Configuration Utility EISA Configuration Is Not Complete Error Encountered initializing Hard Drive Error Initializing Hard Disk Controller Floppy Disk Cntrlr Error Or No Cntrlr Present 106 Invalid EISA ConfigurationKeyboard Error Or No Keyboard Present Memory Address Error At Memory Parity Error At Memory Size Has Changed Since Last Boot Memory Verify Error At Offending Address Not Found Offending Segment 107 Press A Key To RebootPress F1 To Disable NMI, F2 To Reboot RAM Parity Error – Checking For Segment Should Be Empty But EISA Board Found Should Have EISA Board But Not Found Slot Not Empty System Halted, (CTRL-ALT-DEL)To Reboot 108 Wrong Board In SlotFloppy Disk(s) Fail (80) → Unable To Reset Floppy Subsystem Floppy Disk(s) Fail (40) → Floppy Type Dismatch Hard Disk(s) Fail (80) → HDD Reset Failed Hard Disk(s) Fail (40) → HDD Controller Diagnostics Failed Hard Disk(s) Fail (20) → HDD Initialization Error Hard Disk(s) Fail (10) → Unable To Recalibrate Fixed Disk Hard Disk(s) Fail (08) → Sector Verify Failed Keyboard Is Locked Out - Unlock The Key Keyboard Error Or No Keyboard Present Manufacturing POST Loop BIOS ROM Checksum Error - System Halted Memory Test Fail 109 Appendix D: AWARD BIOS POST Codes
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