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M-855 Industrial Motherboard User’s Manual Recycled Paper 60070024IHA00[...]
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© Copyright 2004 ADLINK Technolog y Inc. All Rights Reserved. Manual Rev. 1.00: August 16, 2004 The information in this document is subj ect to chan ge without prior notic e in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufactur er be liable fo r di[...]
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Getting Service from ADLINK Customer Satisfaction is top priority fo r ADLINK Technolog y Inc. If you need any help or service, please contact us. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. Web Site http://www.adlinktech.com Sales & Service Service@adlinktech.com TEL +886-2-82265877 FAX +886-2-82265717 Address 9F, No. 166, Jian Yi Road, Chungho City, Taipei, 235 T[...]
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Table of Contents • i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................. 1 1.1 Unpacking Checklist ................................................................. 2 1.2 Features ..................................................................................... 3 1.3 Syst[...]
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Introduction • 1 1 Intr oduction The M-855 series combines the high perform ance an d exceptional value of the Intel ® 855GME chipset with a full-featured, next generation, indus trial board. The Intel ® 855GME advanced chipset supp orts socket 478- pins Intel ® Pentium ® M processors ranging from 1.30GHz to 1.80GHz, and up to 2GB DDR SDRAM m[...]
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2 • Introduction 1.1 Unpacking Checklist 1. Take out the M-855 series unit from the carton box, check if the unit i s properly secure in its plastic bag. 2. Check the contents of the carton box: ¡ Industrial Board ¡ Installation Guide ¡ ATA-66/100 HDD ribbon cable ¡ Floppy ribbon cable ¡ S-ATA & Power cable (1 Set) ¡ Driver CD ¡ COM3 r[...]
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Introduction • 3 ¡ Low profile heat sink with fan ¡ I/O Shield Note: M-855 OEM versions with non-standard c on fi g ur ati ons ma y va ry in f u nc t i on o r co n t en t s according to re quest. CAUTION: This board must be protected from static discharge a nd physical shock. Never remove any of the sockete d parts except at a static-free works[...]
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4 • Introduction 21.64 35.97 56.0 5 21.75 6.50 38.10 11.96 6.22 26.13 16.80 29.5 0 25.42 Figure 1: I/O back panel layout M-855 Series Overvie w Function M-855 ¡ Chipset Intel ® 855GME ¡ LVDS ¡ VGA ¡ Gigabit Ethernet ¡ 40-pins EIDE interface 2 ¡ Type II CF socket 1 ¡ Parallel ports 1 ¡ Serial ports 4 ¡ PCI slots 3 ¡ USB 2.0 [...]
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Introduction • 5 1.3 System Block Diagram Sock et 47 8- pin s for Intel Pentium M Clock VRM DA T A CTRL ADDR GMCH (855GME) 732 Mi c r o FCBG A ICH4 421 BGA DDR266/333 X2 LCD / CRT De vice Super I/O W83 6 27HF ATA1 00 USB2.0 IDE Primary IDE Secondar y USB Port 0/1 USB Port 2/3 FWH Keyboard Mouse LPT Port Fl oppy PCI BUS PCI SLOTS LV D S or VGA 400[...]
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6 • Introduction 1.4 Specifications ¡ Processor: - Intel ® Pentium ® M processor with socket 478-pins package - Processor operating at 1.3GHz and up to 1.8GHz - System bus frequency at 400 / 533 MHz FSB Make sure you u se the correct CPU (Pentium ® M processor). Using a standard Pentium® 4 CPU may crash the system. ¡ Chipset: - Intel ® 855[...]
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Introduction • 7 ¡ Rear I/O Connectors: - PS/2 Mouse and PS/2 style Keyboard - D-Sub 25-pins Printer port connector D-Sub 9-pins COM1 Serial port connector for RS-23 2 D-Sub 15-pins VGA connector - 2 x USB2.0 connectors - RJ-45 Ethernet and 2 x USB2. 0 connectors - Audio for Line-In, Line-Out, MIC phone jack (O ptional) ¡ Internal I/O Connector[...]
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Installation • 9 2 Installa tion 2.1 System Installation CPU Installation Carefully follow the steps below to inst all the CPU: 1. Check and confirm that the jumpers are correctly set for the CPU you are going to install (figure 3). 2. Take the screwdriver and rele asing scre w-nut of the Socket 478. 3. Rotate mark of screw- nut to face the “OP[...]
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10 • Installation 8. Push down the opposite side of the ZIF clip and hook it. 9. Connect the cooling fan cable to the so cket as sho wn below. Be careful not to place the cable on the CPU cooling fan. Removing a CPU: 1. Before removing the CPU, turn off t he po wer and wait for about 20 minutes until the heat radiation plate of the cooling fan a [...]
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Installation • 11 Figure 5 display the notch ma rks and what they should look like on your DI MM memory module. DIMMs have184 pins and t wo notches that will match with the onboard DIMM socket. DIMM modules are installed b y placing the chip firmly i nto the socket at a 90-degree angle and pressing straight do wn (figure 6) until it fits tightly [...]
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12 • Installation To remove the DIMM, use your fingers or a small scre wdriver to carefully push away the plastic tabs that secure the DIMM at each end. Lift it out of the socket. Make sure you store the DIMM in an an ti-static b ag. Only use the sa me size and manufacture r of memory modules. Setting Jumpers and DIP Sw itches There are jumpers a[...]
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Installation • 13 2.2 Board Layout JP2 JP1 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 CN23 CN21 CN 24 CN22 CF II CN20 CN18 CN10 CN1 1 CN12 SA T A2 SA T A1 CN19 CN17 CN16 CN13 CN 14 CN15 CN9 CN5 (Optional) CN 7 CN4 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN8 CN6 DIMM2 DIMM1 JP7 CN25 Figure 8: Jumper and Connector Locatio ns[...]
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14 • Installation 2.3 Jumper Settings Jumper Location Description: Use the information in the follo wing t able to change the jumpers and the DIP swit ches. Jumpers Functions JP1 COM3 Port Setting Select JP2 COM4 Port Setting Select JP3 CPU Type Setting Select JP4 Watchdog Timer Setting Sel ect JP5 Clear CMOS Setting Select JP6 Power Management S[...]
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Installation • 15 CPU Type Setting Selec t: JP3 Function JP3 CPU FSB 400 MHz (Default) 1-2 On CPU FSB 533 MHz 1-2 Off y Location: Watchdog Timer Setting Se lect: JP4 Function JP4 NMI 1-2 Reset System (Default) 2-3 y Location: Clear CMOS Setting Select: JP5 Function JP5 Normal (Default) 1-2 Clear CMOS 2-3 y Location:[...]
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16 • Installation Power Management Setting Select: JP6 Function JP6 ACPI Mode On APM Mode (Default) Off y Location: 2.4 Connector Descriptions JP2 JP1 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 CN23 CN21 CN 24 CN22 CF II CN20 CN18 CN10 CN1 1 CN12 SA T A2 SA T A1 CN19 CN17 CN16 CN13 CN 14 CN15 CN9 CN5 (Optional) CN 7 CN4 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN8 CN6 DIMM2 DIMM1 JP7 CN25 Figure 9[...]
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Installation • 17 Table for Connector’s L o cation Description: Use the information in the follo w ing table to change the connector. Connectors Functions CN1 CRT VGA Port Connector CN2 COM1 RS-232 Serial Port Connector CN3 Parallel Port Connector CN4 USB 0/1 Connectors CN5 Audio Port Connector (Optional) CN6 PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector[...]
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18 • Installation CRT VGA Port Connector (D-SUB 15-pins Fe male): CN1 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 VCC 10 Ground 11 NC 12 DData 13 HSync 14 VSync 15 DCK y Figure: COM1 RS-232 Serial Port Connector (D-Sub 9-pi ns Male): CN2 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 DCD (Data Carrier [...]
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Installation • 19 Parallel Port Connector (D-Sub 25-pins Male): CN3 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Line Printer Strobe 14 Auto Feed 2 PD 0, Parallel Data 0 15 Error 3 PD 1, Parallel Data 1 16 Initialize 4 PD 2, Parallel Data 2 17 Select 5 PD 3, Parallel Data 3 18 Ground 6 PD 4, Parallel Data 4 19 Ground 7 PD 5, Parallel Data 5 20 Ground 8 P[...]
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20 • Installation Audio Port Connector ( Audio Phone–Jack): CN5 (Optional) Pin # Assignment BLUE Line-In GREEN Line-Out Red Mic-In y Figure: PS/2 Keyboard Connector (6-pin s Green Mini Din): CN6 Pin # Assignment Pin # Assignme nt 1 Keyboard Data 2 NC 3 Ground 4 +5V 5 Keyboard Clock 6 NC y Figure: PS/2 Mouse Connector (6-pins Pu rple Mini Din): [...]
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Installation • 21 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 Connecto r (RJ-45 Phone–Jack): CN7 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Transmit output (+) 5 NC 2 Transmit output (-) 6 Receive input (-) 3 Receive input (+) 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC y Figure: USB 2/3 Connector (4-pins Female): CN7 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1a VCC 1b VCC 2a USB2 - 2b USB3 - 3a USB2 +[...]
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22 • Installation CD_IN Connector: CN9 Pin # Assignment 1 CD_IN_Left 2 CD_GND 3 CD_GND 4 CD_IN_Right y Figure: COM3 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Co nnecto rs (14-p ins Pin-Header): CN13 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 Ground 11 TXD+ 12 TXD- 13 RXD+ 14 RXD- y COM3 Figure: 1 4 1 13 14 2[...]
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Installation • 23 COM4 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Co nnecto rs (14-p ins Pin-Header): CN14 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 Ground 11 TXD+ 12 TXD- 13 RXD+ 14 RXD- y COM4 Figure: Note: How to connect a RS485 device with the COM port ribbon cable? Our Industrial Board encloses a COM port [...]
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24 • Installation CPU Fan Power Connector: CN15 Pin # Assignment 1 Ground 2 VCC 3 Fan Status Signal y Figure: COM2 RS-232 Serial Port Connector (10-pin s Pin-Header): CN16 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 DCD 2 DSR 2 RXD 4 RTS 3 TXD 6 CTS 4 DTR 8 RI 5 Ground 10 Ground y Figure: 18/24 Bits LVDS Panel Interface (40-pin s Male): CN17 Pin # Assig[...]
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Installation • 25 21 Ground 22 Ground 23 YBM1 24 YBM2 25 YBP1 26 YBP2 27 Ground 28 Ground 29 CLKBM 30 YBM3 31 CLKBP 32 YBP3 33 NC 34 +12V 35 NC 36 +12V 37 NC 38 PVCC 39 BKL 40 PVCC y Figure: System Fan Power Con n ector: CN18 Pin # Assignment 1 Ground 2 VCC 3 Fan Status Signal y Figure: 40 39 2 1 3 1[...]
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26 • Installation USB 4/5 Connector (9-pins Pin-Head er): CN19 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 USB4 - 4 USB5 - 5 USB4 + 6 USB5 + 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 --- 10 NC y Figure: System Panel Indicate Connector: CN2 0 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment SPEAKER PWR LED 1 +5V 2 PWLED+ 3 NC 4 NC 5 BUZZER 6 PWLED- 7 SPEAKER KEYLOCK HDD LED 8 K[...]
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Installation • 27 Secondary IDE Connec tor (40-pins 2.54 mm Pitch Pin-Header with Housing): CN21 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Reset IDE 2 Ground 3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8 5 Host Data 6 6 Host Data 9 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10 9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11 11 Host Data 3 12 Host Data 12 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13 15 Host Data 1 16 [...]
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28 • Installation ATX Power Connector: CN22 Pin # Assignment Pin # Assignme nt 1 +3.3V 11 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 12 -12V 3 Ground 13 Ground 4 +5V 14 PS-ON 5 Ground 15 Ground 6 +5V 16 Ground 7 Ground 17 Ground 8 NC 18 -5V 9 5VSB 19 +5V 10 +12v 20 +5V y Figure: Primary IDE Connector (40-pin s 2.54mm Pitch Pin-Header with Hou sing): CN23 Pin # Assignment Pin[...]
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Installation • 29 35 Address 0 36 Address 2 37 Chip Select 0 38 Chip Select 1 39 Activity 40 Ground y Figure: Floppy Disk Connector (3 4-pins 2.54mm Pitch Pin- Header with Housing) : CN24 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Ground 2 Drive Density Selection 3 Ground 4 NC 5 Ground 6 Drive Density Selection 7 Ground 8 Index 9 Ground 10 Motor Enable[...]
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30 • Installation LINE OUT Connector: CN25 Pin # Assignment 1 LOUT_L 2 AU_GND 3 VCC_5V 4 LOUT_R y Figure: LAN LED Connector: JP7 Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 LINK_LED 2 VCC_3V 3 ACT_LED 4 VCC_3V y Figure: 1 4 34 2 1[...]
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Installation • 31 S-ATA1 Connector (9-pins): SATA1 Pin # Assignment 1 Ground 2 SATA1_TXP 3 SATA1_TXN 4 Ground 5 SATA1_RXN 6 SATA1_RXP 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 Ground y Figure: S-ATA2 Connector (9-pins): SATA2 Pin # Assignment 1 Ground 2 SATA2_TXP 3 SATA2_TXN 4 Ground 5 SATA2_RXN 6 SATA2_RXP 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 Ground y Figure: 9 1 7 8 9 1 7 8[...]
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32 • Installation Type II CompactFla sh™ Connector: CF II Pin # Assignment Pin # A ssignment 1 Ground 2 D3 3 D4 4 D5 5 D6 6 D7 7 CS#1 8 Ground 9 Ground 10 Ground 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 VCC 14 Ground 15 Ground 16 Ground 17 Ground 18 A2 19 A1 20 A0 21 D0 22 D1 23 D2 24 NC 25 NC 26 NC 27 D11 28 D12 29 D13 30 D14 31 D15 32 CS#3 33 NC 34 IOR# 35 IOW[...]
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BIOS Setup • 33 3 Awar d BIOS Setup 3.1 BIOS Instructions Award’s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Se tup program, which allows the user t o modify the basic system configuration an d h ard ware parameters. The modified data will be stored in a battery-backed CMOS, so that data will be retained even when the power is turned off. In general, the inf[...]
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34 • BIOS Setup Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility ¾ Standard CMOS Feature ¾ Advanced BIOS Feature ¾ Advanced Chipset Feature ¾ Integrated Peripherals ¾ Power Management Setup ¾ PnP/PCI Configurations ¾ PC Health Status ¾ Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Passwor[...]
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BIOS Setup • 35 Use this menu to show your system temper ature, speed and voltag e status. See 3.10 for the details. Frequency / Volta ge Control: Use this menu to specify your settings fo r frequenc y/voltage contro l. See 3.11 for the details. Load Fail-Safe Defa ults: Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stabl e perfor[...]
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36 • BIOS Setup Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd: yy): Time (hh:mm:ss): ¾ IDE Primary Master ¾ IDE Primary Slave ¾ IDE Secondary Master ¾ IDE Secondary Slave Drive A Drive B Video Halt On Based Memory Extended Memory Total Memory Mon, JUN 7 2004 16:19:20 13579 MB None None None 1.44M, 3.5 in. None EGA/VGA No Errors 640K 515072K 516096K Item[...]
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BIOS Setup • 37 Video: Options EGA/VGA/ CGA 40/CGA 80/MONO Select the default video device. Halt On: Options All Errors/No Errors/All, All but Keyboard/All, All but Diskette/All, All but Disk/Key Select the situation in which you want t he BIOS to stop the PO ST process and notif y you. Base Memory: Option N/A Displays the amount of conventional [...]
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38 • BIOS Setup IDE Primary Master: Options None, Auto and Manual Selecting “Manual” lets you set the remaining fields on this screen. Selects the type of fixed disk. "User Type" will let you se lect the number of cylinders, heads, etc. Note: PRECOMP=65535 means NONE ! Access Mode: Options CHS, LBA, Large and Auto Choose the access [...]
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BIOS Setup • 39 3.5 Advanced BIOS Features This section allo ws you to configure your system for basic operati on. You have the opportunity to select the system’s defau lt speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and securit y. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features ¾ CPU Feature ¾ Hard Disk Boot Priority [...]
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40 • BIOS Setup Hard Disk Boot Priority: Press Enter and It shows Bootable add-in Card. Virus Warning: Allow you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attem p ts to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and al arm beep. Enabled---Activa[...]
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BIOS Setup • 41 Boot Up Floppy See k: Seeks disk drives during boot up. Disab ling speeds boot up. T he choices: Enabled, Disabled. Boot Up NumLock Status: Select power on state for NumLock. The choices: On, Off Gate A20 Option: Select if chipset or keyboard controller shoul d control Gate A20. Normal---A pin in the keyboar d controller controls [...]
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42 • BIOS Setup Select the operating system that is run n ing with greater than 64MB of RAM on the syste m. T he choices: Non-OS2, OS2. Report No FDD For Win 95: Whether report no FDD for Windows 95 or not. The choices: Yes, No. 3.6 Advanced Chipset Features This section allo ws you to configure the sy stem based on the specif ic features of the [...]
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BIOS Setup • 43 Select the operating system t hat is select ing DRAM timing, so se lect SPD for setting SDRAM timing by SPD. T he choices: Manual, By SPD. CAS Latency Time: When synchronous DRAM is installed, the numb er of clock cycles of CAS latenc y depends on the DRAM timing. T he choices: 2, 2.5. Active To Precharge De lay: Select the operat[...]
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44 • BIOS Setup The choices: Enabled, Dis abled. Video BIOS Cacheable: Select “Enabled” allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting i n better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memor y area, a system error may result. The choices: Enabled, Disabl ed. Memory Hole At 15M-16M: You can reserve this area of system memo r y[...]
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BIOS Setup • 45 The choices: VBIOS Default, CRT, LFP and CRT +LEP. Panel Number: This item allows you to select the panel resolution. The choices: 1-8. 3.7 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals ¾ Onboard IDE Device ¾ Onboard Device ¾ SuperIO Device Onboard Lan Boot ROM Onboard Serial Port 1 Serial[...]
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46 • BIOS Setup OnChip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE: The integrated peripheral con troller contai ns an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select “Enabled” to activate each channel se parate ly. T he choices: Enabled, Disabled. IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO: The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a P[...]
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BIOS Setup • 47 USB Keyboard Support: Select “Enabled” if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB ke yboard. T he choices: Enabled, Disabled. USB Mouse Support: Select “Enabled” if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB mouse. T he choices: Enabled, Disabled.[...]
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48 • BIOS Setup KB Po wer O N P as swo rd: You can use this item to limit operating KB Po wer On system. T he choice: Enter Hot Key Power ON: You can use this item to select operating Hot Key to Power On system. T he choices: Ctrl-F1~Ctrl-F12. Onboard FDC Controller: Select “Enabled” if your system has a floppy disk controller (F DC) installe[...]
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BIOS Setup • 49 Onboard Serial Port 1/Port 2: Select an address for the first and second serial ports. Serial Port 1/Port 2 Use IRQ: Select an IRQ for the first and second serial ports. Onboard Serial Port 3/Port 4: Select an address for the third and forth serial ports. Serial Port 3/Port 4 Use IRQ: Select an IRQ for the thir d and forth serial [...]
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50 • BIOS Setup This item allows you to enable or di sable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACI). T he choices: Enabled, Disabled. Power Management: This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and i s directly related to the following modes: 1. HDD Power Down 2. Doze Mode 3. Suspend Mode Min. Power Sav [...]
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BIOS Setup • 51 Suspend Type: Select the Suspend Type. T he choices: PWRON Suspend, Stop Grant. Suspend Mode: When “Enabled” and after the set time of sy stem inactivity. All devices exc ept the CPU will be shut off. The choices: Enabled, Disabl ed. HDD Power Down: When “Enabled” and after the set time of system inactivit y, the hard disk[...]
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52 • BIOS Setup 3.9 PnP/PCI Configurations This section describes configu ring the PC I bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system that allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communica ting with its own special components. This section covers some very technic a l items and it is st[...]
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BIOS Setup • 53 3.10 PC Health Status Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature SYS Temperature CPU Temper ature CPU FAN SYSFAN VDIMM VCORE +3.3 + 5 V +12 V -12 V - 5 V VBAT (V) 5VSB (V) Shutdown Temperature Disabled 32°C / 89°F 28°C / 82°F 5152RPM 3283RPM 2.48 4.42V 3.34V 4.94V 11.85V -12.28V -4.99V 3.02[...]
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54 • BIOS Setup +3.3V/+5V/+12V/-12V/-5V/5VSB(V): Displays the voltage of +5V/+12V/-12V/-5V. VBAT (V): Displays the voltage level of the battery. Shutdown Temperature: This item allows you to set up the CPU shu tdown Temperature. This item is onl y effective under Windo ws ® 98 ACPI mode. The choices: Disabled, 60° C / 140°F, 65°C / 149°F, 70[...]
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BIOS Setup • 55 Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)? N Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal- performance system operations. 3.13 Load Optimized Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dia log box with a message similar to: Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N Pressing ‘Y’ loads th[...]
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56 • BIOS Setup PASSWORD DISABLED. When a password has been e nabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unaut horized pers on from changing any part of your system configuration. Additionally, when a pass word is enabled, you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your s ystem[...]
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Warranty Policy • 57 W ar r anty P olicy Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully. 1. Before using ADLINK’s pr oducts please read the user manual and follow the instru ctions exactly. When sending in damaged products fo r repair, please attach a[...]