imedia S3811 Service Guide
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Chapter
Copyright
Disclaimer
MESSAGES
Conventions
SCREEN
Preface
Introducing the Motherboard
Chapter1 Introducing the Motherboard
Introduction
Features
Operating system
Processor
Chipset
Integrated I/O
BIOS Firmware
Dimensions and weight
Component
Mainboard Components
Label
Block Diagram
imedia S3811
Front view
Icon
Component
Rear view
Lights to indicate the status of wireless
Icon
Component
Audio Jack Function Table
Color/Use
Headphone
5.1CH
I/O Port Introduction
first jack is for stereo line-in signal. The second jack is for
Component
Description
System Peripherals
Mouse PS/2 or USB, manufacturing option
Keyboard PS/2 or USB, manufacturing option
Speakers
Card Reader Option
Hardware Specifications and Configurations
BIOS
BIOS Hotkey List
Specification
Specification
Specification
First-Level Cache Configurations
Second-Level Cache Configurations
Power Management
Specification
Specification
IDE Interface
Power Management Function ACPI support function
Device Standby Mode
Global Standby Mode
Suspend Mode
Chapter2 Using BIOS
About the Setup Utility
The Standard Configuration
Entering the Setup Utility
Setup Utility Menus
CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright C 1985-2010, American Megatrends, Inc
+/-/ :Value F10 :Save & Exit Setup
F9 :Load Default Settings
You can download and install updated BIOS for this motherboard from the manufacturer’s Web site. New BIOS provides support for new peripherals, improvements in performance, or fixes for known bugs. Install new BIOS as follows
Product Information
↑↓→← : Move
Standard CMOS Features
10 54
Hard Disk
ATAPI CDROM
Device
Hard Disk
Vendor
ST3320418AS
Advanced BIOS Features
Quick Boot Enabled
Quiet Boot Enabled
↑↓→← : Move
uHard Disk Drive Priority Press Enter
↑↓→← : Move
uOptical Disk Drive Priority D/DVD Drives Press Enter
↑↓→← : Move
u Removable Device Priority Press Enter
1st Drive
Boot Up NumLock On
USB Beep Message Disabled
u Network Device Priority Press Enter
↑↓→← : Move
Advanced Chipset Features
Intel EIST Enabled
Intel Turbo BoostEnabled
Intel XD Bit Enabled
Integrated Peripherals
Disabled
Onboard Graphics Controller
↑↓→← : Move
Power Management Setup
Deep Power Off Mode Enabled
Power On by RTC Alarm Disabled
Power On by PCIE Devices Disabled
Restore On AC Power Loss Last State
↑↓→← : Move
PC Health Status
Enabled
↑↓→← : Move
Frequency/Voltage Control
Spread Spectrum Enabled
↑↓→← : Move
BIOS Security Features
Load Default Settings
Exit Without Saving
Save & Exit Setup
If you have made settings that you do not want to save, use the “Exit
To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools
Chapter3 Machine Disassembly and Replacement
Wire cutter Phillips screwdriver may require different size
General Information
Before You Begin
2. Removing PSU bracket
Standard Assembly Process
1. Opening the chassis
3. Removing HDD bracket
4. Removing front bezel
3.1 Remove the screw 3.2 Rotate the bracket
4.1 Pushing three hooks
5.1 Pushing HDD devices into bracket 5.2 Fix two screws
5. Insert the ODD devices
4.2 Rotate the front bezel
6.3 Put the CPU in the seat and close the cover
6. Setting the Motherboard
6.1 Motherboard view 6.2 Open the CPU cover
6.4 Tie CPU fan cable 6.5 Pulling in CPU fan power cable to MB
6.6 Fix four screws of CPU Cooler connect to MB
DIMM4
DIMM2
DIMM3
DIMM1
7. Assembly motherboard
8. Insert the system Fan
7.1 Pushing rear I/O Shield in chassis
7.2 Insert the motherboard and fix six screws
8.4 Pulling in system fan power cable to MB
8.2 Pushing system fan 8.3 Fix two screw
Front
Back
9. Pulling in Audio/USB1/CR/PANEL cable to MB and put in cable clip
10. Insert the HDD
SATA 2 SATA
11. Pulling in HDD &ODD SATA cable on Motherboard
SATA 2ODD SATA 1HDD
12.1 Rotate the bracket 12.2 Remove PCI slot
12.3 Install VGA card on motherboard
12. Insert VGA card
13.3 ATV 12V power cable insert
13. Insert the PSU
12.4 Rotate the bracket
13.1 Pushing PSU into bracket 13.2 Fix four screws
Long for HDD used Short for ODD used
13.4 ATX power cable insert 13.5 Insert the ODD/HDD power-cable
Insert the ODD power-cable
14. Overview
Standard Disassembly Process
2. Removing the power-supply
2.1 Rotate the power-supply
1. Opening the chassis
2.3 Pulling out the ODD power-cable and HDD power-cable
2.4 Remove four screws
4. Removing the HDD
3. Pulling out the SATA ODD cable and SATA HDD cable
HDD Cable ODD Cable
4.4 Remove the HDD
FrontBack
4.2 Rotate the bracket 4.3 Remove four screws
5.1 Rotate the bracket 5.2 Remove the VGA Card
5. Removing the VGA Card
6. Pulling out the Audio/USB1/CR/PANEL cable
7.3 Remove system Fan
7. Removing system Fan
7.1 Pulling out the system Fan cable 7.2 Remove two screws
8.1 Remove eight screws then you can pull out MB and remove it
8.2 Remove the Rear IO Shield 8.3 Remove the RTC battery
8. Removing the Main Board
8.4 Pulling out the CPU cooler power-cable from the main board
8.5 Remove the four CPU Cooler screws 8.6 Remove the CPU
9.1 Pushing three hooks 9.2 Rotate the front bezel
9. Removing front bezel
8.7 Release the four latch show bellow then remove the Memory
10. Removing the ODD
11. Removing the ODD bracket
10.1 remove two screws 10.2 Pulling out the ODD
11.1 Remove five screws
11.2 Removing the ODD bracket
12.1 Removing top bezel Pushing the hooks 12.2 Removing Cable-Tie
12.3 Pushing the Cable 12.4 Removing power switch & HDD-LED holder
Front
Back
12.5 Pulling out HDD LED cable
12.6 Removing power switch & HDD led cable
12.7 Removing HDD led housing
Undetermined Problems
Chapter4 Machine Disassembly and Replacement
Power-On Self-Test POST POST Error Messages List Error Symptoms List
Power-On Self-Test POST
KB-5
Initializes DMAC-1 & DMAC-2
needed
Action/FRU
POST Error Messages List
BIOS Messages
This message usually indicates that one or more keys have been pressed during the
BIOS Messages
Action/FRU
Error Symptoms List
Error Symptom
Action/FRU
Processor / Processor Fan
Error Symptom
PCI modem, make sure Wake up by PCI card is set to Enabled
Action/FRU
CD/DVD-ROM Drive
Error Symptom
Power Supply
Action/FRU
Video and Monitor
Error Symptom
Other Problems
the system. Only pressing power switch
No system power, or power supply fan is
Undetermined Problems
Chapter5 Jumper and Connector Information
Safety Precautions
Installing the Motherboard in a Case
Choosing a Computer Case
Checking Jumper Settings
Setting Jumpers
This illustration shows a 3-pin jumper. Pins 1 and 2 are SHORT
Do not over-tighten the screws as this can stress the motherboard
Checking Jumper Settings
Jumper Settings
Setting Default
MEENABLE
24-pin power cable
Connecting Case Components
Connecting 24-pin power cable
CPUFAN Cooling Fan Power Connectors
Signal Name
SYSFAN Cooling Fan Power Connector
Signal Name
Signal Name
Signal Name
Power/Sleep/Message waiting LED
Reset Switch
Before installing the Processor
Installing Hardware
Installing the Processor
CPU Installation Procedure
2. DO NOT remove the CPU cap from the socket before installing a CPU
3. Return Material Authorization RMA requests will be accepted
only if the motherboard comes with the cap on the LGA1156 socket
Installing Memory Modules
Installation Procedure
DDR3 SDRAM memory module table
Memory
SATA cable optional
Installing Serial ATA Hard Drives
SATA power cable optional
Installing Add-on Cards
PCIE1X1 Slot
Follow these instructions to install an add-on card
Connecting Optional Devices
Signal Name
Signal Name
GPIO1~2 Button recovery jumper
SATA 1~4 Serial ATA connectors
Signal Name
Signal Name
Signal Name
Chapter6 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List Exploded Diagram
ChassisP5-15L w/ card reader ME BOM
Description
Description
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Description
ChassisP5-15L w/o card reader ME BOM
Description
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FRU List
The FRU list will be updated later