Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Motherboard
Biostar TF7025-M2
69 pages 3.55 mb -
Motherboard
Biostar TH55B HD
61 pages -
Motherboard
Biostar G31M+
47 pages -
Motherboard
Biostar TForce 550
65 pages 4.97 mb -
Motherboard
Biostar M6TBE
97 pages 0.88 mb -
Motherboard
Biostar M7MKE
79 pages 0.74 mb -
Motherboard
Biostar M6VLB
77 pages 0.76 mb -
Motherboard
Biostar M6TLD
41 pages 0.54 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Biostar M5SAB, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Biostar M5SAB one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Biostar M5SAB. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of Biostar M5SAB should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Biostar M5SAB
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Biostar M5SAB item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Biostar M5SAB item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Biostar M5SAB alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Biostar M5SAB, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Biostar service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Biostar M5SAB.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Biostar M5SAB item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
?[...]
-
Page 2
- 0$1 0?[...]
-
Page 3
[...]
-
Page 4
A'6 #54?5 !>" 6,' A,7366 <(8/!>7<&q[...]
-
Page 5
,5?[...]
-
Page 6
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6 $%&& ?[...]
-
Page 7
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6' − ! &%8 : % %,1&[...]
-
Page 8
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6, − 5 # − 5 2" 6 − @3 #?[...]
-
Page 9
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6- − - =/ − !! 3") % − % : >00/ ?[...]
-
Page 10
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6 3 (& 3 4!3 3 %323 3 >>[...]
-
Page 11
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6A − !!'@" 4 − !>4+ − !-4-=!' @"4 -004FG ?[...]
-
Page 12
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6D − !@"4'" & [...]
-
Page 13
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6; /,#0#1+- − ! 8 ! + C8!+E − !1>4FG 8!+ − ! [...]
-
Page 14
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 69 ?[...]
-
Page 15
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6= ?[...]
-
Page 16
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6[...]
-
Page 17
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6' ! "#$ Speaker +5V VCC NC Speaker Gr[...]
-
Page 18
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6, 2 " 3 ?[...]
-
Page 19
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6- %&'!" (%)*(%)$ ?.3 ( %& '( & [...]
-
Page 20
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6 3.3 V 3.3 V 3.3 V -12 V & GND & GND # 5 V # PS_ON - GND - GND 7 5 V 7 GND 6 GND 6 GND 8 PW _OK 8 -5 V 9 5V_SB 9 5 V : 12 V : 5 V War ning: Since the motherboard has the instant power on fu[...]
-
Page 21
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6A !"#" '( 1( 0; 0 DCD Data Carrier Dete c t 1 RX Receive Data 2 TX Tran sm it D ata 3 DTR Data Terminal Ready[...]
-
Page 22
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6D 5 [...]
-
Page 23
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6; (""" ( 8 G [...]
-
Page 24
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 69 $"%&'() ! 2( & # # ?[...]
-
Page 25
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'= ! 23 4&"#3! 15)$ ?[...]
-
Page 26
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6' !"#$ !"#% & '!( !( #)# 6x86 %3 Chip CPU $ K5 3.3V 3.3V VID0 [...]
-
Page 27
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'' !"#$ !"#% & '!( !( #)# 5!( 0 2.7V 3.3V VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OPEN * < # 6x86L / 6x 86M II 2.8V 3.3V VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 OP[...]
-
Page 28
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6', !"#$ !"#% & '!( !( #)# 3.3V 3.3V VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 CLOSE OPEN CLOSE CLOSE 3.4V 3.3V VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 OPEN CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE 5!( 0 * < # 6x[...]
-
Page 29
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'- ! 2*%5 !(6 & " ! 7 8 $ !" +,( - ! + + + +, 9: $= 9: $= &: $= ?[...]
-
Page 30
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6' ,! 2!15)* 26 5& & "!78$ )*+!,-'( . !" .#!% /#0 + + + +, . . . +12 -%1%3 ::$[...]
-
Page 31
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'A !" . #!%/#0 + + + +, . . . +12 -%1%3 '%&&> 77$= 83 X 2 '%&&> 88$= 75[...]
-
Page 32
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'D !" . #!%/#0 + + + +, . . . +12 -%1%3 '%&77> 9$= 83 X 3.5 '%&77> &::$= 75 X 4 ?[...]
-
Page 33
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'; )*30 '(. !" +12 .#!%/0 -%1%3 + + + +, . . . 77$= 66 x 2.5 ::$= 66 x 3 [...]
-
Page 34
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6'9 )* ''( . !" +12 .#!%/#0 -%1%3 + + + +, . . . ' % :: > ::$= 66 x 3 ?[...]
-
Page 35
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6,= )* ''(. !" +12 .#!%/#0 -%1%3 + + + +, . . . '%&&> ::$= 66 x 3 ?[...]
-
Page 36
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6, *'() " M M ?[...]
-
Page 37
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6,' + . # %&# 4%%5# 6# 1323# &# 7%5# # %&3# . + &532#4#83#1&532##% #3#43 95&40& 1%) !?[...]
-
Page 38
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6,, 9, 0(7&!"#:$ # Signal GND & NC # Signal - GND 7 Signal 9! 2 !"! 2 $ [...]
-
Page 39
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6,- +, :%( 4(5( ,,1B +4( 5==#* 4(5 # ;5)$A5)$,'5)$ A-5)$';5)$[...]
-
Page 40
Chapter 1 Motherboard Description 6, /'0 0123453 3 3 6 :&%( ?[...]
-
Page 41
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6 $ % O P ?[...]
-
Page 42
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6' 3 7!1 52!2# Down arrow Mov e to next item Left arrow M ove to the item at left Right arrow Mov e to the item at right Esc key Main Menu:make a space Q uit and do not save changes into CMO S Status Page Setup Menu and O p[...]
-
Page 43
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6, $ "5"@' +$! &4$! ! 8 4 4 C !&' E [...]
-
Page 44
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6- $ " &a[...]
-
Page 45
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6 ( ! &4$! ! 4 ( [...]
-
Page 46
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6A[...]
-
Page 47
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6D 0 (+' *( ' *( * .13 3 ?[...]
-
Page 48
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6; /0"/0 " + ?[...]
-
Page 49
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '69 3 % $! C% $ ! E +$! ?[...]
-
Page 50
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6= -( !! WARNING !! !"# # " (Figure 3.4.5.6.8) #$"[...]
-
Page 51
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6 . " [...]
-
Page 52
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6' 2 ' % $! +$! 10 >0 [...]
-
Page 53
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6, 0," - =CE = > > -0 -0 ?[...]
-
Page 54
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6- 171=> J " @ ; = B B [...]
-
Page 55
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6 !(( & B ! [...]
-
Page 56
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6A 7 ! 8 ?[...]
-
Page 57
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6D $". )( " $>5$ 5 .$. +() .+! 00000000" 7?5(8(I?5?8+?B (7( 4+ 7( ?&[...]
-
Page 58
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6; ! ! +$! "%4 %4 $ CE ! +$! [...]
-
Page 59
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '69 A "! " ? 8 % . 8 ' ) 8 %[...]
-
Page 60
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'= (?2 ' . CE ' . ( @;>[...]
-
Page 61
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6' *"/"&"#) ( " $;51"&$ 5 . $ . + ( ?[...]
-
Page 62
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'' @;3? :%&#!"% % @;31 :%&#!"% % @;3, :%&#!"% % @;3D :%&?[...]
-
Page 63
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6', +01%"# * # # 0 ?[...]
-
Page 64
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'- 2"%3 " $?5$ 5 .$. +() .+! 00000000" B+??4+? .8I (7( 4+ 7( ?& .8?[...]
-
Page 65
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6' 4)"(( " $=5$ 5 .$. +() .+! 00000000" .8?I(?4?./?(<[...]
-
Page 66
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'A ++- "404 -4.4?41[...]
-
Page 67
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'D " "/ 8 '4" # ?? ?[...]
-
Page 68
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'; #! 4 . 69!A6 B:6!A6B969A6B:6A6B9 #! 8 . 69!A6[...]
-
Page 69
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6'9 (%% ! ?[...]
-
Page 70
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6,= 5". ) " $4@5 / $ 5 .$. +() .+! 00000000" 5++?BB .<.H (7( 4+ 7( ?& .8 ?[...]
-
Page 71
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6, 7#+ ! ! $ +$!B! 4 ?[...]
-
Page 72
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6,' 16, " [...]
-
Page 73
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6,, 7 318( !&4$! &4$! " $485/'6 5 .$. +[...]
-
Page 74
Chapter2 BIOS Setup '6,- 189 7 ) " &4$! " $4)50/$6[...]
-
Page 75
Chapter 3 Software ,6 #. # # &# 7# &%%2# 23%8# 4 3 !,#78##!,#&%%&#"?[...]
-
Page 76
Chapter 3 Software ,6' (& G @ C! "@(9(E ?[...]
-
Page 77
Chapter 3 Software ,6, 2&4 ! $D$& &[...]
-
Page 78
Chapter 3 Software ,6- ! !! F 4 3 ?[...]
-
Page 79
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6 !" (-, 6 % ?[...]
-
Page 80
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6' (-, ! / ?[...]
-
Page 81
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6, (-, ! #+ [...]
-
Page 82
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6- (-, ( !(& $@ 6$ B$86' ?[...]
-
Page 83
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6 (-, " C E ?[...]
-
Page 84
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6A (-, ! #+ 1# #+0#1 No power to monitor. Check the power connectors to monitor and to system. M ake sure monitor is connected to display card, change I/O address on network card if applicable.[...]
-
Page 85
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6D (-, ! #+ 1# #+0#1 Screen saver is enabled. Disable screen saver. (-, / #?[...]
-
Page 86
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -6; (-, (": #+ 1# #+0#1 Bad floppy disk. Try new floppy disk. Floppy disk not formatted. Format floppy disk (type FORMAT A:type ENTER)>. (-, &:[...]
-
Page 87
Chapter 4 Trouble Shooting -69 (-, 4 #+ 1# #+0#1 CM OS setup has been changed. Run setup and select correct drive type. (-, [...]
-
Page 88
11/04/1999 MADE IN T AIW AN R.O.C[...]