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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
FAQ
APPENDIX II: Block Diagram
Jumpers Configuration
Bios Setup
Header CN25 controls the onboard VGA setting
How to
Safety
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APPENDIX III: FAQ
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Contents
LH500 USER MANUAL Arima Computer Corp
Building Your Competitive Advantage
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 3. BIOS SETUP
3.10 ABOUT THE BOOT UTILITIES
Legal Disclaimer
Copyright Notice
Technical Support
About this User Guide
Safety Instruction
Chapter 1. Getting Started
1.1 Congratulations
1.2 Unpacking
CN52
1.2.1 Quick Installation Guide
Connectors
CN23 CN57 CN58
1.3 Features Highlight
1.4 Motherboard Specification
PXE option ROM solution
1.5 Motherboard Layout major components
1.6 Hardware Monitor
Chapter 2. Hardware Installation
2.1 Mounting the motherboard
INSTALLATION WARNING
2.2 Installing the processor
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4. Lower the socket locking lever in place
Heatsink not included in the package
2.3 Installing the memory
2.3.1 DIMM combination
Table
2.3.2 Installing DIMM modules
1. Open up the brackets
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2.4 Jumpers Configuration
2.4.1 Clear CMOS header
2.4.2 Enable onboard VGA header
Header CN25 controls the onboard VGA setting
2.4.3 PCI-XSlot 1 Jumper Setting
2.4.4 PCI-XSlot 2 Jumper
2.4.5 PCI-XSlot 5 Jumper
2.4.6 LAN 82546GB
2.5 Power Supply
2.5.1 ATX 24-pinpower connector
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2.5.2 ATX 8-pinpower connector
2.6 Cables & Connectors
2.6.1 Floppy disk drive connector
Diagnosing an incorrectly installed floppy drive
2.6.2 IDE connectors
2.6.3 Front Panel Connectors
Power LED
2.6.4 Rear Panel I/O ports
Link LED green
2.6.5 Back Panel LAN LED
State of Link
Speed LED green/yellow
2.6.6 Front Panel LAN LED Connector
2.6.7 System Speaker Connector
Header CN46 controls the speaker activation
2.6.8 Front USB Connector
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2.6.9 Front Panel Serial Port Connector
CHAPTER 3. BIOS SETUP
3.1 ENTERING BIOS SETUP
3.2 Using Setup
FUNCTION
3.3 Troubleshooting
3.4 Main Menu
3.4.1 IDE Channel sub-menu
IDE Pri./ATA Master 200GB
Transfer Mode
3.4.2 Boot Feature sub-menu
3.5 Advanced Menu
Parallel ATA
3.5.1 Advanced Chipset Sub Menu
3.5.2 PCI Express Device Control Sub Menu
3.5.3 Advanced Processor Options Sub Menu
3.5.4 I/O Device Configuration Sub Menu
3.5.5 Console Redirection Sub Menu
3.5.6 IPMI Sub Menu
Choose how you want the data
Date Format to show
MM DD YYYY
DD MM YYYY
3.6 Security Menu
3.7 Power Menu
this state but remain in a lower
3.8 Boot Menu
Boot
Saving Changes
Load Setup Defaults
3.9 Exit Menu
Exit Discarding Changes
Discard Changes
Save Changes
3.10 About the Boot Utilities
3.10.1 Using Phoenix QuietBoot
When <F10>
3.10.2 Phoenix MultiBoot
The Boot First Menu
Cannot flash when memory managers are present
3.11 BIOS Flash Upgrade Utility
3.11.1 Executing Phoenix Phlash
Create a Boot Diskette
APPENDIX I: Glossary
Closed and open jumpers: jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are “on” or “closed”, and inactive when they are “off” or “open”
Firmware: low-levelsoftware that controls the system hardware
PCI-to-PCIbridge: allows you to connect multiple PCI devices onto one PCI slot
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APPENDIX II: Block Diagram
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APPENDIX III: FAQ