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PT-6IFB

  

SYSTEM  BOARD

AWARD  BIOS  SETUP

I.

 

11

  Onboard  Serial  Port  1

:  3F8/IRQ4

  Onboard  Serial  Port  2

:  2F8/IRQ3

  Onboard  IR  Controller

:  Disabled

  ESC  :  Quit

  :  Select Item

  F1     :  Help

PU/PD/+/-  :  Modify

  F5     :  Old  Values

(Shift)F2   :  Color

  F7     :  Load  Setup  Defaults

Fig. 5-8  INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS setup screen.

WARNING :

The INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS in this screen are provided so that 
technical professionals can modify the Chipset  to suit their requirement.
If you are not a technical engineer, do not use this program !

IDE  HDD  Block  Mode :

This feature enhances hard disk performance, making multi-sector transfers instead of
one sector per transfer. Most IDE drives, except the very early designs can use this
feature. Default is "Enabled".

Onboard  IR  Controller :

This field controls IR port functions, if “Enabled” you could select the following four
setup items, otherwise, the following four items will disappear.

IR  Address  select

:

The default value is “2E8H”

IR  Mode

:

The default value is “IrDA”

IR  Transmittion  delay :

The default value is “Enabled”

IR  IRQ  select

:

The default value is “IRQ10”

Parallel  Port  Mode :

This field determines the onboard parallel port (CN 5) function mode. Supports either
SPP, EPP, ECP or ECP+EPP.

A.

 

LOAD  SETUP  DEFAULTS

This option loads the SETUP default values from BIOS default table. By pressing
"Enter" key, while "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" is highlighted, then presses "Y" and
"Enter" key. the SETUP default values will be loaded. The SETUP default settings are
the best-case values that should optimize system performance and increase system

Summary of Contents for 6IFB

Page 1: ...PT 6IFB SYSTEM BOARD VER 2 x OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...D BIOS SETUP 1 5 1 GETTING STARTED 1 5 2 MAIN MENU 1 5 3 CONTROL KEYS 2 5 4 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 2 5 5 BIOS FEATURES SETUP 3 5 6 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP 5 5 7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 7 5 8 PNP PCI CONFIG...

Page 3: ...orrupted By pressing Enter key while LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS is highlighted then presses Y and Enter key the SETUP default values will be loaded Please refer to the Chapter 5 AWARD BIOS SETUP procedures i...

Page 4: ...Printed in Taiwan Date May 31 1997...

Page 5: ...erpipeline architecture out of order execution etc in order to optimize its capabilities and performances the Pentium II Processors require 32 bit Operating Systems such Windows NT and OS 2 and applic...

Page 6: ...ransfer rates I O ports Supports two high speed serial ports UARTs One multimode parallel port for standard SPP enhanced EPP and high speed ECP modes One Floppy Disk Control port And also supports PS...

Page 7: ...371SB SUPER I O CHIPSET Winbond W83977F BUS FREQUENCY 60 66 6 MHz adjustable MEMORY DRAM Three banks each bank could be single or double sided 8MB up to 1024 MB Supports fast page mode FPM Extended Da...

Page 8: ...One HPSIR and ASKIR compatible IR transmission connector 5 pin MOUSE AND KEYBOARD One PS 2 mouse connector One PS 2 keyboard connector USB PORTS Two Universal Serial Bus USB ports DIMENSION Width Len...

Page 9: ...onnector jumper and component Intel 82371SB BAT 1 SPEAKER KEYLOCK HL SL SS PW RS Winbond W83977F SL4 82442FX Intel 82441FX Intel JP9 USB2 USB1 SL3 SL2 SL1 PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 CN3 POWER CON CN13 CN...

Page 10: ...MM2 bank1 SIMM3 SIMM4 bank2 SIMM5 SIMM6 Bank3 SIMM7 SIMM8 each bank could be single sided or double sided 8MB up to 1024 MB of local memory can be attained It supports three types of DRAM memory eithe...

Page 11: ...ion and detection of all errors confined to single nibble for DRAM memory subsystem The usable DRAM modules are Note S Single sided D Double sided 1MBx32 36 S 4MB 2MBx32 36 D 8MB 4MBx32 36 S 16MB 8MBx...

Page 12: ...ts Lithium battery CR2032 Pin Assignment Battery Positive Ground B CN1 COM A Serial Port 1 connector COM1 2 3 4 selected by BIOS setup using IRQ4 or 3 1 6 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DCD Data Carr...

Page 13: ...V DC 2 3 3V DC 13 Ground 3 Ground 14 PS ON 4 5V DC 15 Ground 5 Ground 16 Ground 6 5V DC 17 Ground 7 Ground 18 5V DC 8 PW OK 19 5V DC 9 5V SB 20 5V DC 10 12V DC 20 10 E CN4 PS 2 Keyboard connector Pin...

Page 14: ...ta Bit 6 21 Ground 9 Data Bit 7 22 Ground 10 ACK 23 Ground 11 BUSY 24 Ground 12 PE 25 Ground 13 SLCT 13 25 G CN6 COM B Serial Port 2 connector COM1 2 3 4 selected by BIOS setup using IRQ3 or 4 1 6 Pin...

Page 15: ...I O address is 170H using MIRQ0 L CN11 IR Infrared Rays connector 1 Pin Assignment 1 5V DC 2 No Connection 3 IR Receive 4 Ground 5 IR Transmit 5 M CN12 Consumer IR connector option 1 Pin Assignment 1...

Page 16: ...d Open No action 2 Reset Control Short System Reset Q HL IDE HDD LED connector Pin Assignment 1 Pullup 5V DC 2 Signal Pin R SL Sleep LED connector Pin Assignment 1 Ground 2 Signal Pin S SS External SM...

Page 17: ...DC 2 No Connection 3 No Connection 4 Speaker Data Signal 5 No Connection 5 V KEY LOCK Front Panel Power LED Key Lock connector 1 Pin Assignment 1 Pullup 5V DC for Power LED 2 No Connection 3 Ground 4...

Page 18: ...s Frequency and Ratio selection quick setting CPU MHz JP4 JP5 JP6 Remark 233 MHz open open short 266 MHz short short open 300 MHz open short open B JP9 Clear CMOS button Pin Function 1 2 Normal operat...

Page 19: ...reen Normally the simulate figure 5 1 will display on the screen when the system is powered on Fig 5 1 Initial Power On screen During the POST routines are progress the following message appears Press...

Page 20: ...the options for the highlighted feature F5 Retrieves the previous CMOS values from CMOS only for the current option page setup menu F7 Loads the SETUP default values from BIOS default table only for...

Page 21: ...IDE hard disks size smaller then 528MB LBA For IDE hard disks size larger then 528MB and up to 8 4GB ideally that use Logic Block Addressing LBA mode Large For IDE hard disks size larger then 528MB th...

Page 22: ...e system and an error message will appear in the mean time you can run anti virus program to locate the problem Default values is Disabled Enabled Activate automatically when the system boots up causi...

Page 23: ...this field allows you to Disable PS 2 mouse function and release IRQ12 for the other devices otherwise leave this field on the setup default of Enabled to enable PS 2 mouse function A CHIPSET FEATURES...

Page 24: ...d this field provides two suit of the optimal values for the chipset and CPU depends on the DRAMs speed you can select 70 ns or 60 ns 70ns maybe caused your system more stable but also decrease the sy...

Page 25: ...efault setting of Disabled if your display card cannot support this feature or else your system may not boot Memory Hole at 15M 16M Enabling this feature reserves 15MB to 16MB memory address space to...

Page 26: ...s could be modified Min Saving and Max Saving fixed the values of four parameters including Doze Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down Disable disabled all Power Management functions Defau...

Page 27: ...n this setup menu for assigning IRQ DMA but for I O and Memory space the system BIOS still refer to the ESCD Auto The system BIOS will reference the ESCD for all legacy informations Reset Configuratio...

Page 28: ...can define where the used memory address is located and its length of the legacy area corresponding Base on these BIOS will skip the UMB area that is used by the legacy device to avoid the memory con...

Page 29: ...designs can use this feature Default is Enabled Onboard IR Controller This field controls IR port functions if Enabled you could select the following four setup items otherwise the following four item...

Page 30: ...ANDARD CMOS SETUP menu A HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT This option provides an utility program for IDE HDD Low Level Format Performing the Hard Disk Format will destroy any data on the Hard Disk Back up the Ha...

Page 31: ...PT 6IFB SYSTEM BOARD AWARD BIOS SETUP I 13...

Page 32: ...nto its hole firmly until you hear it click into place R etention m echanism Large peg and hole 2 Slide a black plastic support onto each end of the fan heatsink making sure that the hole and clip are...

Page 33: ...gs Ensure that the pegs on the motherboard slide into the holes in the heatsink support and that the alignment notch in the processor fits over the plug in Slot 1 Push the processor down firmly with e...

Page 34: ...leave the cable connected to the processor 2 Slide the clips on the supports backward to release the pegs in the motherboard Push the latches on the processor toward the center of the processor until...

Page 35: ...OS SETUP I 4 WARRING When handling the processor avoid placing direct pressure on the label area of the fan When removing the processor avoid pressing down on the motherboard or components Instead pre...

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