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PT-5V3T/5VMT

SYSTEM BOARD

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 1-1

1.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 SYSTEM BOARD LAYOUT ...................................................................... 1-2

2. FEATURES.......................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 MAINBOARD SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................... 2-1
2.2 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION POWER INTERFACE (ACPI)....... 2-4
2.3 POWER OFF THE PC SYSTEM............................................................... 2-5

3. HARDWARE SETUP......................................................................................... 3-1

3.1 UNPACKING................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION............................................................ 3-1

3.2.1 CONNECTORS ................................................................................... 3-2
3.2.2 JUMPERS............................................................................................. 3-8

3.3 INSTALLING A CPU ONTO THE ZIF SOCKET .................................. 3-20
3.4 INSTALLATION OF CPU COOLING FAN............................................ 3-22
3.5 UPGRADE THE SYSTEM MEMORY ..................................................... 3-23

3.5.1 Installing a SIMM module .................................................................. 3-23
3.5.2 Install the DIMM Module ................................................................... 3-24
3.5.3 Suggested Memory Modules............................................................... 3-25

4. AWARD BIOS SETUP ....................................................................................... 4-1

4.1 GETTING STARTED.................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 MAIN MENU................................................................................................ 4-2
4.3 CONTROL KEYS ........................................................................................ 4-2
4.4 STANDARD CMOS SETUP ....................................................................... 4-3
4.5 BIOS FEATURES SETUP .......................................................................... 4-5
4.6 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP .................................................................. 4-7
4.7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP............................................................ 4-8
4.8 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION .................................................................... 4-9
4.9 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS................................................................ 4-12
4.10 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS....................................................................... 4-13
4.11 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD / USER PASSWORD ............................... 4-13
4.12 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION................................................................ 4-14
4.13 HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT ................................................................. 4-14
4.14 SAVE &EXIT SETUP................................................................................ 4-15
4.15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING....................................................................... 4-15

Summary of Contents for PT-5V3T

Page 1: ...PT 5V3T 5VMT SYSTEM BOARD VER 1 x OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 4 INSTALLATION OF CPU COOLING FAN 3 22 3 5 UPGRADE THE SYSTEM MEMORY 3 23 3 5 1 Installing a SIMM module 3 23 3 5 2 Install the DIMM Module 3 24 3 5 3 Suggested Memory Modules 3 25 4 AWARD BIOS SETU...

Page 3: ...This strongly recommended when you first receive this system board or the system CMOS data is corrupted Move the selection bar to LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS and then press the ENTER key and then the SETUP de...

Page 4: ...O bottlenecks if the traditional ISA mainboard but also provides the performance needs for networking and multi user environments The mainboard has built in two channels PIO and Bus Master Enhanced PC...

Page 5: ...K B SIMM 2 SIMM 1 VIA VT82C597AT 598AT BAT 1 CPU CN8 LPT COM B CN7 CN1 PS 2 MS CN6 IR CN4 U12 TAG SPEAKER KEYLOCK HL TL SL RS Winbond W83877TF ISA1 ISA3 JP13 Socket 7 CN11 COM A CN3 USB 1 USB 2 JP12...

Page 6: ...K6 PR2 166 PR2 200 PR2 233 PR2 266 IDT Win Chip C6 180 200 225 240 CPU Voltage 1 CPU I O voltage 3 3V DC or 3 5V DC 2 CPU CORE voltage 2 0V DC 3 5V DC System Clock 50 60 66 6 75 MHz for VT82C597AT PT...

Page 7: ...upports Wake On LAN For ATX Power IDE Ports Two channel PIO and Ultra DMA 33 Bus Master PCI IDE ports which will connect maximum 4 IDE devices like IDE Hard Disk and ATAPI CD ROM device PIO Mode 4 tra...

Page 8: ...S DOS Windows NT OS 2 UNIX NOVELL MS Windows CAD CAM Memphis Beta 2 1 etc DIMENSION Width Length 220 mm x 250 mm Height 3 4 inches with components mounted PCB Thickness 4 layers 0 05 inches normal Wei...

Page 9: ...nd time in following fields please refer to Chapter 4 for the BIOS setup Having stored the RTC alarm setting the PC system will be turned on automatically according to the date and time which is recor...

Page 10: ...operation system has been loaded Note This function is unavailable when using the internal MODEM card WAKE ON LAN WOL There is a WOL connector CN12 on the mainboard which is designed onboard to conne...

Page 11: ...atic mat Inspect the mainboard carton to see whether there is any obvious damage Shipping and handling may cause damage to your board Be sure there is no shipping or handling damages on the board befo...

Page 12: ...onnector A BAT1 Non rechargeable battery Using 3V Lithium battery CR2032 Pin Assignment Battery Positive Ground B CN1 PS 2 Mouse connector Pin Assignment 1 1 Mouse Data 2 2 No Connection 3 3 Ground 4...

Page 13: ...ata 3 No Connection 4 Ground 5 5V DC G CN6 IR Infrared Rays transmission connector Pin Assignment 1 1 5V DC 2 2 No Connection 3 3 IR Receive 4 4 Ground 5 5 IR Transmit H CN7 COM B Serial Port 2 connec...

Page 14: ...Bit 1 16 INIT 4 Data Bit 2 17 SLCT IN 5 Data Bit 3 18 Ground 6 Data Bit 4 19 Ground 7 Data Bit 5 20 Ground 8 Data Bit 6 21 Ground 9 Data Bit 7 22 Ground 10 ACK 23 Ground 11 BUSY 24 Ground 12 PE 25 Gr...

Page 15: ...CN12 WOL Wake On LAN connector Pin Assignment 1 1 5V standby 2 2 Ground 3 3 WOL Signal N CN13 POWER FAN connector Pin Assignment 1 1 GND 2 2 12V DC 3 3 SIN Fan Sense Signal O CN14 IDE 2 connector Seco...

Page 16: ...signment 1 Pullup 5V DC for Power LED 2 No Connection 3 Ground 4 Keyboard Lock 5 Ground 5 T SPEAKER Speaker connector 1 Pin Assignment 1 5V DC 2 No Connection 3 No Connection 4 Speaker Data Signal 4 U...

Page 17: ...tem is power off Press this switch the system will power on B When system power is on a The system is in Full ON mode a 1 Click on this switch less than 4 seconds the system will be turned into Suspen...

Page 18: ...lect the CPU type are different between PT 5V3T and PT 5VMT please refer to the followings for the details a VT82C597AT PT 5V3T 1 50MHz x 1 5 2 60MHz x 1 5 JUMPERS CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TYPE 1 2 3 Inte...

Page 19: ...7 75MHz x 2 8 60MHz x 2 5 JUMPERS CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TYPE 1 2 3 1 2 3 Intel 80502 150 1 JP13 1 JP13 1 JP14 1 JP14 1 JP15 1 JP15 AMD K5 PR150 1 JP16 1 JP16 1 JP17 Cyrix 6x86 6x86L 1 JP17 1 JP18 P200...

Page 20: ...1 JP17 C6 200 1 JP18 1 JP18 Cyrix 6x86MX PR233 11 75MHz x 3 12 60MHz x 4 JUMPERS CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TYPE 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 JP13 1 JP13 1 JP14 IDT Win Chip 1 JP14 IDT Win Chip 1 JP15 C6 225 1 JP15 C6 240...

Page 21: ...CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TUPE 1 2 3 Intel 80502 90 Intel 80502 100 1 JP13 1 JP13 80503 233 1 JP14 AMD K5 PR90 1 JP14 AMD K5 PR100 1 JP15 K5 PR120 1 JP15 K5 PR133 1 JP16 1 JP16 K6 PR2 233 1 JP17 1 JP17 Cyr...

Page 22: ...rix 6x86 6x86L 1 JP17 P166 1 JP17 P200 1 JP18 1 JP18 7 83MHz x2 8 90MHz x 2 JUMPERS CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TUPE 1 2 3 1 JP13 1 JP13 1 JP14 1 JP14 1 JP15 1 JP15 1 JP16 1 JP16 1 JP17 1 JP17 1 JP18 1 JP18...

Page 23: ...1 JP16 PR233 1 JP17 Cyrix 6x86MX 1 JP17 1 JP18 PR200 1 JP18 13 83MHz x 2 5 14 90MHz x 2 5 JUMPERS CPU TYPE JUMPERS CPU TUPE 1 2 3 1 JP13 1 JP13 1 JP14 1 JP14 1 JP15 1 JP15 1 JP16 1 JP16 1 JP17 1 JP17...

Page 24: ...JP13 1 JP13 1 JP14 1 JP14 1 JP15 1 JP15 1 JP16 1 JP16 1 JP17 1 JP17 1 JP18 1 JP18 23 100MHz x 5 5 JUMPERS CPU TYPE 1 2 3 1 JP13 1 JP14 1 JP15 1 JP16 1 JP17 1 JP18 NOTE Cyrix 6x86 6x86L P200 You may s...

Page 25: ...1 JP9 3 5V 3 5V Cyrix 6x86 1 JP10 IDT C6 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 3 4V 3 4V Intel P54C 80502 1 JP9 Cyrix 6x86 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU...

Page 26: ...JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 1 JP9 3 0V 3 3V 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 AMD K6 PR2 166 1 JP9 2 9V 3 3V AMD K6 PR2 200 1 JP10 Cyr...

Page 27: ...1 JP8 1 JP9 2 7V 3 3V 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 1 JP9 2 6V 3 3V 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 1 JP9 2 5V 3 3V 1 JP...

Page 28: ...1 JP8 1 JP9 2 3V 3 3V 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 1 JP9 2 2V 3 3V 1 JP10 1 JP11 JUMPERS CORE Voltage IO Voltage CPU TYPE 1 2 1 JP7 1 JP8 1 JP9 2 1V 3 3V 1 JP...

Page 29: ...umper Following is the setting to select the voltage for the Flash ROM Pin Function 1 2 for 5V FLASH ROM 2 3 for 12V FLASH ROM D JP2 Clear CMOS button Pin Function 1 2 Normal Operation 2 3 Clear CMOS...

Page 30: ...e sure the ZIF socket level is up To raise the lever pull it out to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go Pin 1 is at the arm corner Pull lever out up 2 Align the CPU and socket pin 1 co...

Page 31: ...3 21 3 Press the lever down The plate will slide forward You will feel some resistance as the pressure starts to secure the CPU in the socket When the CPU is installed the lever will snap into place a...

Page 32: ...oling fan may cause serious damage to the motherboard Please follow the procedures carefully 1 There is a metal clip attached to the CPU cooler as shown below 2 Place the CPU cooler squarely on the to...

Page 33: ...DE THE SYSTEM MEMORY There are two 72 pin SIMM sockets SIMM1 SIMM2 and two 168 pin DIMM sockets DIMM1 DIMM2 on the mainboard where we can install maximum 1GB memory on the mainboard Please refer to th...

Page 34: ...3 24 2 3 3 5 2 Install the DIMM Module 1 Push the SIMM module forward onto the positioning pins The retaining clips should fit over the edge and hold the SIMM in place DIMM Insert the DIMM module into...

Page 35: ...y are all supported by this mainboard The suggested DRAM modules to use on this mainboard is shown as following 1 FPM and EDO memory 512Kbx32 2MB 1Mbx32 4MB 2Mbx32 8MB 4Mbx32 16MB 8Mbx32 32MB 16Mbx32...

Page 36: ...on the board in any order and the system board will detect the memory installed on the board automatically So you can install a DIMM module onto either Bank0 or Bank 1 first and afterward you may upgr...

Page 37: ...ng the POST you will see a copyright message on the screen followed by a diagnostics and initialization procedure If an EGA or VGA card is installed the copyright message of the video card maybe displ...

Page 38: ...ETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD BIOS FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT PNP...

Page 39: ...the setup items and its default settings At the bottom of some figures you may find the description of all function key which can be used to change the settings If you are not quite sure of the defin...

Page 40: ...disk drive which is above 528MB ideally it can be as big as 8 4GB that use Logic Block Addressing LBA mode l Large For IDE hard disks size larger then 528MB but it does not support the LBA mode Note...

Page 41: ...ematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup IDE Second Channel Control Enabled PS 2 mouse function control Enabled ESC Quit Select Item PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled F1 Hel...

Page 42: ...tition table Disabled No warning message to appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table CPU Internal Cache This option enables CPU s internal L1 cache memory I...

Page 43: ...ed AGP Aperture Size 256M ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F7 Load Setup Defaults Fig 4 5 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP screen NOTE The setting items that are written in...

Page 44: ...Disk Primary HDD FDD ON IRQ15 Reserved Disabled DMA master OFF Modem Ring Resume Disabled ESC Quit Select Item RTC Alearm Resume Disabled F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F7 Load Set...

Page 45: ...4 assigned to Legacy ISA IRQ 15 assigned to Legacy ISA DMA 0 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 1 assigned to PCI ISA PnP ESC Quit Select Item DMA 3 assigned to PCI ISA PnP F1 Help PU PD Modify DMA 5 assigne...

Page 46: ...nP devices and the IRQ and DMA can only be sued by their specified Legacy ISA cards PCI ISA When the PCI ISA PnP is been selected the related IRQ and DMA PnP will be released and they can be used by o...

Page 47: ...er words these devices do not utilize any fixed resources All PCI devices and all ISA PnP devices are PnP devices Legacy device A legacy device is a device that all its resources are fixed by hardware...

Page 48: ...nboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ 4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ 3 ESC Quit Select Item UART 2 Mode Standard F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F7 Load Setup...

Page 49: ...ay select SAVE EXIT SETUP to leave setup program and the system is loaded with the default settings 4 11 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD The SUPERVISOR PASSWORD and USER PASSWORD will be used to che...

Page 50: ...DE HDD AUTO DETECTION and then press Enter the system BIOS take over the job and try to detect the type of IDE hard disk If it succeeds you will see a list of hard disk with its related parameters You...

Page 51: ...l be terminated and the system will start to reboot 4 15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING This item exit the setup routine without saving any changed values to CMOS RAM When you do not want to save your change to...

Page 52: ...PT 5V3T 5VMT SYSTEM BOARD AWARD BIOS SETUP 4 16 Printed in Taiwan Edition 02 20 98...

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