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Declaration of Conformity

According to 47 CFR, Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules

The following designated product:

is a Class B digital device that complies with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference

that may cause undesired operation.

This declaration is given to the manufacturer:

CHAINTECH COMPUTER U.S., INC.

509 Valley Way,  Milpitas,  CA  95035,  U.S.A.

Tel: 1-408-935-6988

Fax: 1-408-935-6989

Chaintech President:  Simon Ho

Signature:

EQUIPMENT :  MAINBOARD

MODEL NO.  : 6OIV2

Summary of Contents for 6OIV2

Page 1: ...ct to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This declaration is given to the manufacturer CHAINTECH COMPUTER U S INC 509 Valley Way Milpitas CA 95035 U S A Tel 1 408 935 6988 Fax 1 408 935 6989 Chaintech President Simon Ho Signature EQUIPMENT MAINBOA...

Page 2: ...th FCC regulations Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian Department of Communications Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for audio noise emissions from digital apparatuses set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Dep...

Page 3: ...a CPU in a Socket 370 8 2 3 Setting Your CPU s Parameters 8 2 4 Connector and Jumper Settings 12 2 5 Main Memory Configuration 21 Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup Program 23 Chapter 4 Brief Software Driver Guide 25 Appendices Appendix I On Board I O Addresses IRQ Maps 27 Appendix II Embedded Flash Utility 29 Feature Explanations Software Power off Control 13 Over ride Power Button 13 Blinking LED in Sus...

Page 4: ...ports for 2x 1Mbx16 or 1x 2Mbx32 on an optional AIMM card r r r r r Boot Block Flash ROM Award System BIOS supports PnP APM DMI ACPI Multi device booting features floppy LS120 CD ROM HDD IDE SCSI ZIP ATAPI etc Complete Data Security technology including Flash BIOS Write Protect Embedded ChipAway Virus Embedded Flash Utility r r r r r Embedded Ultra DMA 100 PCI IDE controller Supports two IDE ports...

Page 5: ... female Game MIDI port Audio Line out Line in and Mic in jacks r r r r r Embedded Audio Subsystem AC 97 v2 1 compliant CODEC with integrated SRC r r r r r Embedded 3D AGP VGA 3D Hyper pipelined architecture with PDP Parallel Data Processing PPI Precise Pixel Interpolation 3D graphics visual enhancements Texture color keying Chroma keying can be globally enabled or disabled Integrated 24 bit 230MHz...

Page 6: ...15Amps is necessary to guarantee full loading operation because some AGP cards and memory modules have high current consumption Table 1 1 Output Voltage Max Regulation Requirement Min Current Requirement Amps 12V 5 5 5 5V 5 20 3 3V 5 15 5V 10 0 5 12V 10 0 5 5VSB 5 0 75 ...

Page 7: ...98 Over ride power button Three states advanced Power failure recovery Always On Always Off Last state Blinking Power LED in suspend Hardware Reset Protect System lockup recovery Once software or hardware lockups system will causes an SMI or a system reset to recover from system hang Complete Data Security Flash BIOS write protection against unauthorized access Trend ChipAway Virus for a 100 virus...

Page 8: ...e Figure 1 2 r Optional LTI II Panel link adapter for LCD TV out Figure 1 3 r Optional COM2 Cable Figure 1 4 r One User s Manual r One CD ROM that includes Award Flash EPROM Utility Award DMI Utility for DOS Intel Bus Master IDE drivers for Win95 98 Intel Security Driver Audio drivers for Win31 Win9x NT4 0 Win2000 and Linux Optional Value Pack 2001 software group including Norton AntiVirus AutoSav...

Page 9: ...6 Chapter 1 Memo ...

Page 10: ...f the mainboard It is important not to confuse jumpers with connectors or headers Puttingjumpercapsonanythingthatisnotajumpermayresultindamaging your mainboard Please refer to Section 1 3 Mainboard Layout for the location of jumpers on your mainboard As indicated in Figure 2 1 below a cap is used to cover the pins of a jumper resulting in shorting those pins that it covers If the cap is removed fr...

Page 11: ...t in overheating and possible burn out of your CPU 2 3 Setting Your CPU s Parameters This board support plug and play CPU configuration if you install a CPU on this mainboard the board will automatically detect and set CPU parameters It is no longer necessary to make many jumper settings as on conventional mainboards 1 After installing all your hardware into your PC system turn on your system s po...

Page 12: ...ata loss CPU burnout system failure etc Many Intel processors are frequency locked processors and are not able to perform overclocking Regardless of whether the processor is a frequency locked overclocking may cause some processors to hang when turning on the system When the processor hangs the screen remains blank and the system does not boot To solve this problem do the following 1 Turn off the ...

Page 13: ...hapter 2 10 USB 0 1 PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Printer Port COM1 VGA Game Port Line out Line in Mic in JP7 JP8 JP11 CN12 CN13 CN14 FAN2 JP9 JP10 JP3 JP4 FAN1 CN5 CN7 CN8 JP1 JP2 JP5 CN9 CN11 CN6 CN10 LTI1 ...

Page 14: ... 1Ports 18 CN5 CD ROM Audio In Connector 18 CN7 AUX Audio In Connector 18 CN8 WOL Wake on LAN 19 CN9 Audio Mono in out Connector 19 CN10 ATX Power Supply Connector 12 CN11 Smart Card Reader Connector 19 CN12 USB 2 3 Connector 18 CN13 Alert On LAN Connector 20 CN14 Over ride Power Button Connector 13 Keyboard Lock Power Indicator LED Connector 13 Green Switch Connector Green LED Connector 14 System...

Page 15: ...onal 3 3V and Soft power signals The Soft power signal a 5V trickle supply is continuously supplied when AC power is available When the system is in the Soft Off mode this trickle supply maintains the system in it s minimum power state Power On By Modem While in Soft off state if an external modem ring up signal occurs the system wakes up and can be remotely accessed You may enable this function i...

Page 16: ...g the mouse will bring the system back to Full On Pushing the button while in Full On mode for more than 4 seconds will switch the system completely off See Over ride Power Button Operation diagram B Power Indicator LED Connector The power indicator LED shows the system s power status It is important to pay attention to the correct cables and pin orientation i e not to reverse the order of these t...

Page 17: ...ystem case The reset switch allows you to restart the system without turning the power off E Speaker Connector F IDE Activity LED Connector The IDE activity LED lights up whenever the system reads writes to the IDE devices G Turbo LED Connector This mainboard does not have a Turbo De turbo speed modes So the turbo LED will always light Blinking LED in Suspend Mode While in Suspend mode the LED lig...

Page 18: ...3 8 You must also set this jumper s cap to pins 2 3 to use this function Some out of date keyboards may require larger current than supplied by the Suspend 5V of modern power supplies When using older keyboards disable this function USB Device Power On Function JP4 This board is able to be turned on by a USB keyboard hot key Password or a USB mouse click To use this function select a device of you...

Page 19: ...e management extension hardwarebymeansofamechanicalorphotosensor switch attached to the motherboard through this 1x3 pin chassis security header The mechanical switchissettoopenfornormalcomputeroperation IR CIR Connector JP8 If you enable the IR CIR Address Select in BIOS s Integrated Peripherals menu the IR CIR port will let you select the IRQ and IR CIR Mode to support IR CIR functions 1 Onboard...

Page 20: ...umper cap at location 2 3 for 5 seconds then set it back to the default position 3 Connect the system s power and then start the system 4 Enter BIOS s CMOS Setup Utility and choose Load Setup Defaults Type Y and press enter 5 Set the system configuration in the Standard CMOS Setup menu PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard Ports CN1 If a PS 2 mouse is used BIOS will automatically detect and assign IRQ12 to the ...

Page 21: ...e same time This board contains a USB Host controller and includes a root hub with two USB 0 1 ports meets USB Rev 1 0 spec and a connector for optional USB Adaptor USB2 3 Four USB peripherals or hub devices are able to be connected CD ROM Audio in Connector CN5 Use the audio cable enclosed with your CD ROM disk drive to connect the CD ROM to your mainboard This will enable your CD ROM s audio fun...

Page 22: ...AN controller When a PC capable of receiving wake up command goes to sleep the Magic Packet mode in the LAN controller is enabled When the LAN controller receives a Magic Packet frame the LAN controller will wake up the PC This header is used to connect an add in NIC Network Interface Card which gives WOL capability to the mainboard Audio Mono in out Connector CN9 This connector is used for Add on...

Page 23: ... Connectors FAN1 FAN2 These added connectors allow the fan to draw their power from the mainboard instead of the disk drive connector The board s management extension hardware is able to detect the CPU and system fan speed in rpm revolutions per minute These connectors supports 3 pin cooling fans with minimum of 4500 RPM The wiring and plug may vary depending on the manufacturer On standard fans t...

Page 24: ...6 32 64 128 256 MBytes Parity Either parity or non parity This mainboard supports up to 2 double sided or 2 single sided DIMMs at 133MHz system memory bus This mainboard supports 3 3v unbuffered 4 clock SDRAM DIMM only Buffered 5V or 2 clock SDRAM DIMMs should not be used Due to loading anomalies using DIMM with an n x 4 DRAM base on this mainboard is not recommended For example a DIMM that uses s...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 22 Memo ...

Page 26: ...rogram Select the desired item and press enter to make changes Operating commands are located at the bottom of this and all other BIOS screens When a field is highlighted on line help information is displayed on the right side of the screen Figure 3 1 Setup Program Initial Screen Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup P...

Page 27: ...Chapter 3 24 Memo ...

Page 28: ...ructions of the Acrobat Reader The Mainboard software guide discusses the following items The following items are discussed in the TXT or PDF files Bus Master PIO IDE Driver Installation USB Driver Installation Updating Your System BIOS Installing and Using a Desktop Management Interface DMI Utility for DOS Sound Drivers and Utility Installation AGP VGA Drivers for Win95 98 2000 NT The DMI utility...

Page 29: ...26 Chapter 4 Memo ...

Page 30: ...21 00A0 00A1 4 COM2 B IRQ3 2F8 2FF 5 COM1 A IRQ4 3F8 3FF 6 Floppy IRQ6 3F0 3F7 7 LPT1 IRQ7 378 37F 8 Real Time Clock IRQ8 070 071 9 PS 2 Mouse IRQ12 060 064 10 Mathcoprocessor IRQ13 0F0 0FF 11 IDE 1 IRQ14 1F0 1F7 12 IDE 2 IRQ15 170 177 IRQ 5 9 10 and 11 are available for interface cards Appendix I Appendix I Appendix I Appendix I Appendix I ...

Page 31: ...28 User s Manual Memo ...

Page 32: ... CMOS Setup Utility menu See Chapter 3 Don t turn off or restart your system during programming process Make sure that your floppy diskette have only one BIN file to aviod confussion FLASH MEMORY WRITER V 7 52C C Award Software 1999 All Right Reserved Warning Don t Turn Off Power Or Reset System Write OK No Update Write Fail For XXX W83627HF 6A69MC3DC 0 DATE 01 20 2000 Flash Type INTEL E82802AB 3 ...

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