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Federal Communications Commission Statement 

This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: 

* This device may not cause harmful interference. 

* This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 

operation. 

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can 
radiate radio frequency energy. If this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the 
manufacturer's instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, 
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does 
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
following measures: 

* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

*  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 

* Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected. 

* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required to assure 

compliance with 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 Department of 
Communications. 

Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement 

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a 

commitment on the part of the vendor.  No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is 
made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document.  The 
manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the content of this document and/or the products 
associated with it at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes.  
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential 
damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even if advised of the 
possibility of such damages.  This document contains materials protected by copyright.  All rights are 
reserved.  No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, by any means or for 
any purpose without expressed written consent of its authors. Product names appearing in this 
document are mentioned for identification purposes only.  All trademarks, product names or brand 
names appearing in this document are registered property of their respective owners. 
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Contents

 

 

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

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1 . 1

 

P

RODUCT 

S

PECIFICATIONS

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1 . 2

 

P

ACKAGE 

C

ONTENTS

.............................................................................. 2

 

1 . 3

 

7NJL1 M

OTHERBOARD 

D

IAGRAM

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1 . 4

 

7NJL1 M

OTHERBOARD 

L

AYOUT

........................................................... 5

 

CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE SETUP

.................................. 6

 

2 . 1

 

I

NSTALLING A 

CPU P

ROCESSOR IN 

S

OCKET 

A

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2 . 2

 

CPU J

UMPER 

C

ONFIGURATION

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2 . 3

 

M

AIN 

M

EMORY 

C

ONFIGURATION

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2 . 4

 

C

ONNECTOR AND 

J

UMPER 

R

EFERENCE 

C

HART

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2 . 5

 

C

ONNECTOR AND 

J

UMPER 

S

ETTINGS

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2 . 6

 

CBOX™

 

2 S

ETUP

................................................................................. 27

 

CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP PROGRAM

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3 . 1

 

S

TANDARD 

CMOS S

ETUP

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3 . 2

 

A

DVANCED 

BIOS F

EATURES

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3 . 3

 

A

DVANCED 

C

HIPSET 

F

EATURES

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3 . 4

 

I

NTEGRATED 

P

ERIPHERALS

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3 . 5

 

P

O W E R  

M

A N A G E M E N T  

S

E T U P

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3 . 6

 

P N P / P C I   C

O N F I G U R A T I O N S

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3 . 7

 

P C   H

E A L T H  

S

T A T U S

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3 . 8

 

F

R E Q U E N C Y

/ V

O L T A G E  

C

O N T R O L

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3 . 9

 

L

O A D  

F

A I L

- S

A F E  

D

E F A U L T S

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3 . 1 0

 

L

O A D  

O

P T I M I Z E D  

D

E F A U L T S

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3 . 1 1

 

S

U P E R V I S O R  

P

A S S W O R D  

&   U

S E R  

P

A S S W O R D  

S

E T T I N G

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3 . 1 2

 

S

A V E   A N D  

E

X I T  

S

E T U P

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3 . 1 3

 

E

X I T  

W

I T H O U T  

S

A V I N G

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CHAPTER 4 DRIVER SETUP

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4 . 1

 

N

VIDIA 

D

RIVER 

P

ACKAGE 

S

ETUP

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4 . 2

 

USB 2.0 D

RIVER 

S

ETUP

....................................................................... 49

 

4 . 3

 

C-MEDIA S

OUND 

D

RIVER 

S

ETUP

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CHAPTER 5 AUDIO DEVICE APPLICATION

... 53

 

5 . 1

 

A

UDIO 

R

ACK

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5 . 2

 

M

ULTI

- C

HANNEL 

D

EMO

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CHAPTER 6 DIGIDOC

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Summary of Contents for 7NJL1

Page 1: ...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 int...

Page 2: ...otice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to the quality accuracy or fitness for any particular...

Page 3: ...Contents DDR MEMORY TEST TABLE 63 CPU FSB 266MHZ DDR 63 CPU FSB 333MHZ DDR 65 NOTES 67 HOW TO CONTACT CHAINTECH 68...

Page 4: ...ler One EHCI USB 2 0 Controller and 2 UHCI USB 1 1 Controllers Support total 6 USB 2 0 Ports USB1 1 compatible Support USB 2 0 High Speed Device 480 Mb s Transfer Rates On board Super I O Controller I...

Page 5: ...394 function please purchase one IEEE 1394 card to expand the function DigiDoc System Monitoring Display x 1 Green LED Display x 1 2 One driver CD that includes Audio drivers and utilities for DOS Win...

Page 6: ...Socket A please do the following 1 Locate a cut edge on the top surface of the CPU which is close to one of the CPU corners The same corner will also be cut off leaving a noticeable notch in the CPU s...

Page 7: ...BFrequency You do not need to make voltage settings because this board will automatically set your CPU voltage AMD K7 Duron CPU Model CPU Speed FSB Frequency Multiplier Vcore L2 Cache Micron process 6...

Page 8: ...6KB 0 18 1113 1113MHz 133 8 5 1 75V 256KB 0 18 1200 1200MHz 133 9 0 1 75V 256KB 0 18 1333 1333MHz 133 10 0 1 75V 256KB 0 18 1400 1400MHz 133 10 5 1 75V 256KB 0 18 Chapter 2 10 7NJL1 User s Guide AMD A...

Page 9: ...er Reference Chart Jump Connector Function Page PW1 ATX Power Supply Connector 13 CN1A Front Panel Power Rest SPK etc Connector 14 FD1 Floppy Connector 15 IDE1 2 IDE Hard Disk Connector 16 JP1 CMOS Cl...

Page 10: ...wer Management menu See section 3 5 Chapter 2 14 7NJL1 User s Guide Poly fuse Over Current Protection The poly fuse protects the system from dangerous voltages that the system might be exposed to via...

Page 11: ...unted speaker F HD LED IDE Activity LED Connector The IDE activity LED lights up whenever the system reads writes to the IDE devices FD1 Floppy Disk Connector This connector is used to connect 34 pins...

Page 12: ...o Enable Disable This function allows you to enable or disable the on board audio You must set the jumper cap to pins 1 2 to enable or set pins 2 3 to disable this function Pin Definition 1 2 133 166...

Page 13: ...d 4 5 JP6A USB 2 3 JP6B USB 4 5 A USB keyboard hot key or a USB mouse click can turn on this board You must also set this jumper s cap to pins 2 3 to use this function CN23 CN23A USB 2 3 and 4 5 Conne...

Page 14: ...Connector This connector must be connected to an optional DigiDoc System Monitoring Display Chapter 2 22 7NJL1 User s Guide FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 CPU System Case Cooling Fan Connectors The board s management...

Page 15: ...ment Menu to use this function This header is used to connect an add in NIC Network Interface Card which gives WOL capability to the motherboard Pin Definition 1 2 Disable default 2 3 Enable Chapter 2...

Page 16: ...r status The only difference is that this one is blue while the other is red LED Pin Definition 1 2 CHAINTECH default 2 3 OEM Chapter 2 26 7NJL1 User s Guide CN9 Chassis Open Alarm Connector This conn...

Page 17: ...able x 1 Green Mode LED Cable 2 pin x 1 Note Each cable got security proof Chapter 3 28 7NJL1 User s Guide Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Program Phoenix Award BIOS ROM has a built in setup program that allows...

Page 18: ...s setting if you are using a VGA monitor since VGA BIOS automatically configures this setting Chapter 3 30 7NJL1 User s Guide Halt On When the system is powered on BIOS performs a series of diagnostic...

Page 19: ...in your system Typematic Rate Chars Sec The typematic rate sets the rate at which characters on the screen repeat when a key is pressed and held down Typematic Delay Msec The typematic delay sets how...

Page 20: ...er system performance It increases a bit of the system performance 5 Memory Frequency By SPD It automatically detects the memory frequency By Sync This will cause the memory to detect the CPU s Ext fr...

Page 21: ...Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each IDE device that the internal PCI IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide success...

Page 22: ...ame Port Address This item disables or assigns the address of the Game port Available options are 201 and 209 Midi Port Address This item disables or assigns the address of the Midi port Available opt...

Page 23: ...This feature does not affect SCSI hard drives 6 Soft Off by PBTN When set to Delay 4 Sec this function allows the power button to put the system in Suspend a power saving mode When set to Instant Off...

Page 24: ...data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device Bit 5 of the command register in the PCI device configuration space is the VGA Palette Snoop bit 0 is disabled Available option...

Page 25: ...tly from the CMOS Setup Utility menu Figure3 1 If the stored record created by the setup program becomes corrupted and therefore unusable these defaults will be loaded automatically when you turn on t...

Page 26: ...emory of the BIOS chip 3 13 Exit Without Saving Selecting this option and pressing Y followed by the Enter key lets you exit the Setup program without recording any new values or changing old ones Cha...

Page 27: ...Chapter 4 7NJL1 User s Guide 47 3 Please select YES 4 Please select Next Chapter 4 48 7NJL1 User s Guide 5 Please select Yes 6 Please select Continue Anyway 7 Please select Continue Anyway...

Page 28: ...e Windows XP Open Device Manager and open the properties for the USB 2 0 host controller Select Update Driver Point the installer to the folder with the USB 2 0 drivers It should select CDROM NVUsb2 0...

Page 29: ...r s Guide 51 3 Please select OK 4 Please select Next 5 Please select Next Chapter 4 52 7NJL1 User s Guide 6 Please select Next 7 Please wait select OK after restart 8 Select different channels accordi...

Page 30: ...s for the Sound card 5 1 Audio Rack Audio Rack includes 4 control panels C Media Mixer Volume CD Player MIDI Player MP3 Wave Player You can start the Audio Rack by selecting Start Program PCI Audio Ap...

Page 31: ...de 55 D Mixer Advance Setting 1 Speakers Headset 2 channel speaker setup 4 channel speaker setup 6 channel speaker setup Chapter 5 56 7NJL1 User s Guide User 4ch XeaR mode setup User 6ch XeaR mode set...

Page 32: ...arphones that come with a microphone The one that Karaoke uses does not work on this chip Load Mixer Defaults This loads the original factory setting for the Sound Effects It restores Volume Wave and...

Page 33: ...k Playback delay time for Mini Disk recording Please use default setting Recording Configuration Recording Format Quality 1 Name This is to setup the recording format There are 3 selections CD Quality...

Page 34: ...n 1 Set speaker function for demo mode 2 Set EAX function for demo mode In Advance mode here you can configure according to your system hardware or personal preference Chapter 6 62 7NJL1 User s Guide...

Page 35: ...TMD7608F8E50B 128MB DDR266 CL 2 VIA NANYA NT5DS16M8AT 7K 256MB PC 2100 CL2 5 Hynix Hyundai HY5DU28822AT H 128MB DDR266 CL 2 Micron Micron MT 46V16M8 75A 256MB PC 2100 PR Nanya NT5DS16M8AT 7K DDR Memo...

Page 36: ...28MB DDR266 CL 2 VIA NANYA NT5DS16M8AT 7K 256MB PC 2100 CL2 5 Hynix Hyundai HY5DU28822AT H 128MB DDR266 CL 2 Micron Micron MT 46V16M8 75A DDR Memory TEST Table 66 7NJL1 User s Guide Product Name Vendo...

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