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MV3 ATX 

SYSTEM BOARD

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TRADEMARDKS

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NOTE

The “LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS” function loads the default settings directly from BIOS
default table, these default settings are the best-case values that will optimize the system
performance and increase the system stability. 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 default values will be loaded into the system. (Please refers to the
Chapter 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP procedures in this manual.)

NOTICE

Information presented in this manual has been carefully checked for reliability; however,
no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this manual is
subject to change without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for PT-5VMX

Page 1: ...PT 5VMX VIA MVP3 ATX MAINBOARD OPERATION MANUAL DOC NO UM VMX E3 Printed in Taiwan...

Page 2: ...VIA MVP3 ATX SYSTEM BOARD OPERATION MANUAL DOC NO UM VMX O3 Printed in Taiwan...

Page 3: ...2 JUMPERS 3 12 3 3 INSTALLING A CPU ONTO THE ZIF SOCKET 3 24 3 4 INSTALLATION OF CPU COOLING FAN 3 27 3 5 INSTALL THE SYSTEM MEMORY 3 28 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP 4 30 4 1 GETTING STARTED 4 30 4 2 MAIN MENU...

Page 4: ...is 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 defa...

Page 5: ...igh performance for networking and multi user environments The mainboard has built in two channels PIO and Bus Master Enhanced PCI IDE port one Floppy Disk control port two high speed Serial ports UAR...

Page 6: ...1 side of the connector jumper and component PCI 4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 AGP BAT1 Winbond W83877F SYS BIOS VIA VT82C586B VIA VT82C598 CN4 CN5 USB CN1 COM1 CN2 COM2 CN6 LPT1 DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 CN8 ATX PW...

Page 7: ...50 PR166 K6 166 200 233 266 300 K6 2 300 333 350 366 380 400 450 K6 3 400 450 IDT Win Chip C6 180 200 225 240 WinChip 2A 200 233 266 300 WinChip 3 266 300 333 350 CPU Voltage 1 CPU I O voltage 3 3V DC...

Page 8: ...s up to 33 Mbytes sec ACPI 1 Power on by Panel Switch or Modem Ring in or LAN signal 2 Power off Soft off by OS or Panel Switch 3 Resume by several system devices such as modem ring in RTC alarm WOL O...

Page 9: ...can be programmed by COMS setup program and it has different features Please refer to page 3 11 for detail function description RTC ALARM PC system can be waked up by the RTC setting in the CMOS You...

Page 10: ...off this mainboard will continue to detect the serial port status When it detects the ring in signal from the serial port the system power will be turned on and start to receive the incoming messages...

Page 11: ...ll be verified by the BIOS when loading the operating system Simply speaking reboot the PC system the Wake On LAN feature will be enabled when the operation system has been loaded Note This function w...

Page 12: ...ing until when installation Unpacking and installation shall be done on a grounded anti static mat The operator will have to wear an anti static wristband grounded at the same point as the anti static...

Page 13: ...stalled 3 2 1 CONNECTORS A connector is two or more pins that are used make connections to the system standard accessories such as power mouse printer etc The following is a list of connectors on boar...

Page 14: ...r 1 6 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 6 DSR Data Set Ready 2 RD Received Data 7 RTS Request To Send 3 TD Transmit Data 8 CTS Clear To Send 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 9 RI Ring...

Page 15: ...name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 Keyboard Data 3 Ground 5 Keyboard Clock 2 No Connection 4 5V DC 6 No Connection E CN5 USB Universal Serial Bus connector PCI4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 AGP SYS BIOS CN4...

Page 16: ...CN2 DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 CN8 ATX PWR CN9 FDC CN13 IDE 1 CN12 IDE 2 Socket 7 CPU SL1 SL2 SL3 Parallel Port CN6 Pin assignment of parallel port 1 14 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 STROBE 14 AUTO FEE...

Page 17: ...2 DIMM 1 CN8 ATX PWR CN9 FDC CN13 IDE 1 CN12 IDE 2 Socket 7 CPU SL1 SL2 SL3 1 2 3 4 5 5VDC NO CONNECTION IR RECEIVE GROUND IR TRANSMIT IR INFRARED RAYS CONNECTOR H CN8 ATX Power connector PCI4 PCI 3...

Page 18: ...5V SB 20 5V DC 10 12V DC 20 10 I CN9 Floppy Disk Control Port connector Using IRQ6 DMA channel 2 PCI4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 AGP SYS BIOS CN4 CN5 USB CN1 CN2 DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 CN8 ATX PWR CN9 FDC CN13 I...

Page 19: ...2 CPU SL1 SL2 SL3 CN 10 WOL 1 2 3 Pin assignment of WOL Connector 1 2 3 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 5V standby 2 Ground 3 WOL Signal K CN11 CPU Cooling Fan Power connector optio...

Page 20: ...WR CN9 FDC CN13 IDE 1 CN12 IDE 2 Socket 7 CPU SL1 SL2 SL3 CN12 IDE 2 CN13 IDE 1 N SPK KEYLOCK Connector PCI4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 1 AGP BAT1 SYS BIOS CN4 CN5 USB CN1 COM1 CN2 COM2 CN6 LPT1 DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DI...

Page 21: ...PCI 2 PCI 1 AGP BAT1 SYS BIOS CN4 CN5 USB CN1 COM1 CN2 COM2 CN6 LPT1 DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 CN8 ATX PWR CN9 FDC CN13 IDE 1 CN12 IDE 2 CPU SL1 SL2 SL3 PUSH BUTTONS AND LED CONNECTORS RS Reset Button Conn...

Page 22: ...Click on this switch the system will be powered on immediately B When system power is on Click on this switch the system will be powered off instantly 2 If the setup in CMOS is Delay 4 Sec the switch...

Page 23: ...tem any more you can use JP1 to clear the system configuration information which is stored in the CMOS memory and get the PC system back to normal status Due to the VIA MVP3 chipset features Clear the...

Page 24: ...JP8 JP8 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 60MHz x 2 5 VCORE 3 5V 66MHz x 2 5 VCORE 3 5V AMD 1 2 1 2 AMD 1 2 1 2 K5 PR150 JP2 JP9 K5 PR166 JP2 JP9 JP3 JP10 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 J...

Page 25: ...P8 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 66MHz x 4 5 VCORE 2 2V 100MHz x 3 VCORE 2 2V AMD 1 2 1 2 AMD 1 2 1 2 K6 300 JP2 JP9 K6 2 300 JP2 JP9 JP3 JP10 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 JP4 JP11...

Page 26: ...PU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 100MHz x 4 VCORE 2 2V 100MHz x 4 5 VCORE 2 4V AMD 1 2 1 2 AMD 1 2 1 2 K6 2 400 JP2 JP9 K6 2 450 JP2 JP9 JP3 JP10 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 JP4 JP11 J...

Page 27: ...JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 75MHz x 2 VCORE 3 5V 75MHz x 2 VCORE 2 8V Cyrix 1 2 1 2 Cyrix 1 2 1 2 IBM 6x86 JP2 JP9 IBM 6x86L JP2 JP9 P200 JP3 JP10 P200 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 JP4 JP11 JP6...

Page 28: ...TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 75MHz x 2 5 VCORE 2 9V 83MHz x 2 5 VCORE 2 9V Cyrix 1 2 1 2 Cyrix 1 2 1 2 IBM JP2 JP9 6x86MII JP2 JP9 6x86MX JP3 JP10 266 JP3 JP10 PR233 JP4 JP11 IBM JP4 JP11 75MHz JP6 JP12...

Page 29: ...P13 JP7 JP13 JP8 JP8 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 60MHz x 3 VCORE 3 5V 66MHz x 3 VCORE 3 5V IDT 1 2 1 2 IDT 1 2 1 2 C6 180 JP2 JP9 C6 200 JP2 JP9 JP3 JP10 JP3 JP10 JP4 J...

Page 30: ...PE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 100MHz x 2 33 VCORE 3 5V 100MHz x 2 5 VCORE 3 5V IDT 1 2 1 2 IDT 1 2 1 2 WinChip2A JP2 JP9 WinChip2A JP2 JP9 266 JP3 JP10 300 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 JP...

Page 31: ...CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 60MHz x 1 5 VCORE 3 3V 66MHz x 1 5 VCORE 3 3V Intel 1 2 1 2 Intel 1 2 1 2 80502 90 JP2 JP9 80502 100 JP2 JP9 JP3 JP10 JP3 JP10 JP4 JP11 JP4...

Page 32: ...4 JP11 JP4 JP11 JP6 JP12 JP6 JP12 JP7 JP13 JP7 JP13 JP8 JP8 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 CPU TYPE JP2 4 JP6 8 JP9 JP13 66MHz x 2 5 VCORE 2 8V 66MHz x 3 VCORE 2 8V Intel 1 2 1 2 Intel 1 2 1 2 80503 16...

Page 33: ...JP6 JP6 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP8 JP8 JP8 JP8 JP8 75MHz x 5 75MHz x 5 5 83MHz x 3 83MHz x 3 5 83MHz x 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 JP2 JP2 JP2 JP2 JP2 JP3 JP3 JP3 JP3 JP3 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP6 JP6 JP6 JP6 J...

Page 34: ...JP3 JP3 JP3 JP3 JP3 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP4 JP6 JP6 JP6 JP6 JP6 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP7 JP8 JP8 JP8 JP8 JP8 E OTHER CPU VOLTAGE SETTING RESERVED ON THE BOARD VCORE 3 4V VCORE 3 1V VCORE 3 0V VCORE 2 7V VCORE...

Page 35: ...PU Clk AGP Clk PCI Clk Clock Clock JP6 JP7 JP8 JP5 Short JP5 Open 60MHz 60MHz 30MHz 60MHz 60MHz Short Short Short 66 8MHz 66 8MHz 33 4MHz 66 8MHz 66 8MHz Open Short Short 75MHz 75MHz 37 5MHz 75MHz 75M...

Page 36: ...sor onto the Socket 7 certain precautionary steps must be followed The following diagrams will show you how to install the CPU step by step 1 Make sure the ZIF socket level is up To raise the lever pu...

Page 37: ...aligned with the inner 3 rings of holes in the socket Place the CPU into the socket and it will goes into the socket easily If it won t pull the level up a little more and try again mark Pin 1 Align C...

Page 38: ...ling 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 top...

Page 39: ...cal memory can be installed on the mainboard It supports two types of DRAM memory it can be either the Extended Data Out EDO or Synchronous SDRAM memory Both Symmetrical and Asymmetrical DRAM addressi...

Page 40: ...feature provided by the mainboard and the processor This feature provides single bit error correction multiple bit error detection and detection of all errors confined to single nibble for DRAM memor...

Page 41: ...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 display...

Page 42: ...shown in Fig 4 2 will be triggered 4 2 MAIN MENU ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A5LEXXX CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD BIOS FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD CHIPSET FEATU...

Page 43: ...PgDn To modify or change the default value of the highlighted item F7 Loads the SETUP default values from BIOS default table only for the current page will be recovered F10 Save all changes made to CM...

Page 44: ...ory xxxxxx K Other Memory xxxxxx K Video EGA VGA Total Memory xxxxxx K Halt On All Errors ESC Quit Select Item PU PD Modify F1 Help Shift F2 Change Color Fig 4 3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP screen MODE The BI...

Page 45: ...d External Cache Enabled CC000 CFFFF Shadow Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled Boot Sequence A C SCSI D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled D8000 DB...

Page 46: ...ram to see whether your system is infected by a virus or not Enabled Activate automatically when the system boots up causing a warning message to appear on the screen when anything attempts to access...

Page 47: ...Enabled Cache Timing Fast Video BIOS Cacheable Enabled System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Memory Hole At 15Mb Addr Disabled AGP Aperture Size 64M ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shi...

Page 48: ...70ns when SDRAM module is absent on the DIMM subsystem There are two optimum values suggested for the chipset and CPU registers You may select either 60ns or 70ns for EDO modules Basically 60 ns will...

Page 49: ...Hard Disk Primary HDD FDD ON IRQ15 Reserved Disabled DMA master OFF Modem or LAN Resume Disabled ESC Quit Select Item RTC Alarm Resume Disabled F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F7 Loa...

Page 50: ...CI ISA PnP IRQ 10 assigned to PCI ISA PnP PCI IRQ Actived By Level IRQ 11 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Assign IRQ For USB Enabled IRQ 12 assigned to PCI ISA PnP Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled IRQ 14 assigned t...

Page 51: ...come useless There are only 15 IRQs and 8 DMAs available on the mainboard and most of them are assigned for some specific purposes Sometimes user may feel like to have some more IRQ and DMA in order t...

Page 52: ...assign IRQ7 and IRQ12 to PCI ISA PnP so that you can have more IRQs available for new add on cards Explanation for technical issue PnP device Device that has Plug Play compatibility That means it will...

Page 53: ...st PCI Slot Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ 4 ESC Quit Select Item Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ 3 F1 Help PU PD Modify UART 2 Mode Standard F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F...

Page 54: ...y when power on Whenever there is the password stored in either of these fields the correct password will be requested so that the PC system will continue to load the operation system You can enter up...

Page 55: ...setup values to CMOS RAM EXIT SETUP routine by moving the selection bar to SAVE EXIT SETUP and pressing Enter key then types Y and Enter key the values will be saved and all the information will be st...

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