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  Cybernet Elite-4i User Guide 

 

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2.5.6 Fax/Modem and Wireless LAN Port (Option) 

This connector is used for an optional Internal Fax/Modem port or an optional 802.11 
B/G Wireless LAN antenna port, which is specially designed for our motherboard 
and is available from the factory.  The connector will not be present if this option is 
not ordered.  A blanking plate will occupy the space. 

 

 

Figure 11   A blanking plate will occupy modem space if not ordered it

 

2.5.6 VGA Ports 

Connect

 

an

 

external

 

monitor

 

to

 

the

 

blue

 

15-pin

 

VGA

 

port. 

2.5.7 Serial Port (COM1) 

Connect

 

a serial

 

device

 

such

 

as

 

a serial mouse

 

to

 

the

 

9-pin

 

serial

 

ports. 

2.5.8 PCI Expansion Slot 

The PCI Expansion Slot will accommodate a third party PCI expansion card or one 
of the three options listed below. The slot will be covered by a blanking plate if none 
of the options below are ordered. 
 

 

Figure 12  VGA 

Serial Port 

LAN Port 

 PCI Expansion Slot 

Summary of Contents for Elite-4i

Page 1: ...Elite 4i Keyboard Computer User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...tenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into 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 Warning Shielded cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance...

Page 4: ...t Elite 4i User Guide ii This User Guide Belongs To Serial Number Date of Purchase For Sales Service Call 888 834 4577 Call 949 477 0300 Fax 949 477 0305 URL www cybernetman com e mail support cybernetman com ...

Page 5: ... Component Replacement This chapter explains how to prepare a Bare Bone Elite 4i for use and how to make the various connections to other computer components and peripheral items It also instructs the end user how to replace or upgrade components Chapter 4 CMOS Setup Utility This chapter explains how to use the system setup utility that is stored in the Elite 4i s firmware Chapter 5 Drivers and Ut...

Page 6: ...TION 1 1 1 UNPACKING 1 1 2 THE POWER BUTTON 2 1 3 THE INDICATOR PANEL 2 1 4 THE OPTICAL DRIVE SIDE 3 1 5 THE FLOPPY DEVICE SIDE 3 1 6 THE FLASH MEMORY CARD SLOTS SIDE 3 1 7 THE REAR PANEL 4 1 8 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OPTIONS 4 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 2 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 6 2 2 1 Block Diagram 6 2 2 2 Hardware Spec 7 2 2 3 Power Management 8 2 2 4 System Management 8 2 2 5 Softwa...

Page 7: ...MORY INSTALLATION 19 3 3 CPU AND CPU HEAT SINK INSTALLATION 20 3 3 1 CPU Installation Procedure 20 3 3 2 Heat Sink Installation Procedure 21 3 3 3 Removing the CPU and Heat Sink 21 3 4 FSB AND MEMORY SPEED SETTINGS 21 3 5 INSTALLING PERIPHERAL DEVICES 22 3 5 1 Installing an IDE Hard Disk Drive 22 3 5 2 Installing a Optical Device 23 3 5 3 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive 24 3 5 4 Installing a Flash ...

Page 8: ...XIT SETUP 54 4 13 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 54 4 14 CLEAR CMOS 55 5 DRIVERS AND UTILITIES 57 5 1 FLASH UTILITY 57 5 2 INF CHIPSET UTILITY 57 5 3 GRAPHICS DRIVER 57 5 4 INTEL LAN DRIVERS 58 5 5 ALC 655 AUDIO SETUP 58 5 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 58 6 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 59 6 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 59 6 2 ONLINE SERVICES 59 7 APPENDIX A PIN DEFINITIONS 60 JUMPER SETTINGS 64 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 65 8 1 No...

Page 9: ...eat Sink 21 Figure 23 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into Mounting Frame 22 Figure 24 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into the Base Unit 23 Figure 25 Installing a Optical Drive 24 Figure 26 Snap in the Floppy Drive Cable to JN8 25 Figure 27 Inserting a PCI Expansion Card 26 Figure 28 Inserting a Fax Modem Cable 26 Figure 29 Removing the Keytop Matrix 27 Figure 30 Installing the System Fan 28 Figure...

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Page 11: ... W or one PCI expansion card the option for multi type flash card slot one parallel port one serial port DVI or internal wireless LAN fax modem and standard features include 6 USB ports one serial ports and two PS 2 ports 1 1 Unpacking The Elite 4i Zero Footprint PC comes securely packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton As soon as you receive the computer open the carton and carefully remove ...

Page 12: ...D Name Color Indications 100Mbps LED Green This LED will light to indicate LINK 10 100 1000Mbps mode 10Mbps LED Amber This LED will light to indicate LAN ACTIVE Power ACPI Standby LED Blue This LED will light by turning on the unit It will turn off when the system is shut down or enters ACPI standby mode to indicate that DC power is not available HDD LED Amber This LED will light to indicate hard ...

Page 13: ... The Optical Drive Side NOTE The unit does not ship with an optical drive unless ordered as such 1 5 The Floppy Device Side Figure 3 The Floppy Device Side NOTE The unit does not ship with a floppy drive unless ordered as such 1 6 The Flash Memory Card Slots Side Figure 4 The Flash Memory Card Slots Side ...

Page 14: ...e 5 The Rear Panel 1 8 Software Installation Options Since the Elite 4i may be ordered in many configurations you may have the following possibilities to load software Floppy Disk Drive Optical Drive CD ROM CD Combo DVD RW If your system was ordered without either of these options you may load software with an external peripheral via the USB LAN or optional Flash card slot ...

Page 15: ...Analog Monitor It also supports flat panels up to 2048x1536 60 Hz or digital CRT HDTV at 1920x1080 85 Hz Selected Model The Elite 4i Zero Footprint PC provides a total communication solution including Giga LAN or 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet for networking requirements The Elite 4i also offers an AC 97 compliant interface that combines a digital audio engine with 3D hardware accelerator an on chip sam...

Page 16: ...Cybernet Elite 4i User Guide 6 S y s t e m O v e r v i e w 2 2 System Specifications 2 2 1 Block Diagram Figure 6 The System Block Diagram ...

Page 17: ...Supports One Slim type CD ROM CDRW DVD Combo DVD RW Internal Drive Dial Up Modem Option Supports Built in 56K V 90 V 92 Soft Modem Wireless LAN Option Supports 802 11G B Internal Wireless LAN PCI Expansion Slot One 32 bit PCI Expansion Slot supports half length 6 25 Low Profile PCI Card Front Side Panel Devices Connectors Left Optical Drive Door 2 USB 2 0 Ports Microphone In Line In Audio Out 2 Ch...

Page 18: ... PS 2 mouse Power on by external modem ring Power on by alarm Power on by Wake On LAN WOL Fan off in sleep mode 2 2 4 System Management Integrated Intel SMBus 2 0 Controller CPU temperature warning and system temperature detection CPU and system voltage detection System fan RPM detection and thermal control CPU voltage auto detection 2 2 5 Software Phoenix AGP PCI BIOS 4M bit Flash BIOS Supports A...

Page 19: ...Cybernet Elite 4i User Guide S y s t e m O v e r v i e w 9 2 3 Motherboard Layout Figure 7 The Motherboard Layout ...

Page 20: ...e Connector JN12 Built in Speaker Out Connector JN13 Keytop Connector LED Power Button JN14 MC 97 Soft Modem Connector JN15 IDE 1 connector 40 Pin Header JN16 IDE 2 connector 50 Pin Header JN23 Internal USB Port DIMM1 DIMM2 DDR Memory Module Slots BT1 CR2032 Lithium Battery PCI 32 bit PCI expansion slot CN1 Analog VGA Connector CN2 Serial 1 COM1 Connector CN3 PS2 Mouse POS Connector CN4 Microphone...

Page 21: ...for the processor The Elite 4i is designed to operate with the following FC PGA2 478 pin processors Processor TYPE Internal CPU Clock Speed FSB Speed L2 Cache Intel P4 Celeron 1 8 2 6 GHz 400 MHz 256KB Intel Celeron D 2 4 2 8 GHz 533 MHz 512KB Intel Pentium 4 1 6 3 2 GHz 400 533 800MHz 512KB 2 5 Standard Connectors The back panel provides external access to the following connectors as seen from le...

Page 22: ...ave an integrated 2 UHCI host controller for full speed 11Mbps and low speed 1 5Mbps USB devices 2 5 4 PS 2 Mouse Port Connect a PS 2 mouse to the green 6 pin mini DIN connector 2 5 5 POS or PS 2 Keyboard Port Connect a PS 2 keyboard or a POS Point Of Sale device to the purple mini DIN connector To activate the use of this port make the jumper changes on the motherboard To locate JP3 right of the ...

Page 23: ...rdered A blanking plate will occupy the space Figure 11 A blanking plate will occupy modem space if not ordered it 2 5 6 VGA Ports Connect an external monitor to the blue 15 pin VGA port 2 5 7 Serial Port COM1 Connect a serial device such as a serial mouse to the 9 pin serial ports 2 5 8 PCI Expansion Slot The PCI Expansion Slot will accommodate a third party PCI expansion card or one of the three...

Page 24: ...puter or to play audio through your computer s sound chip and speakers Mic Pink Connect a microphone to record audio to your computer 5 1 Channel Mode A Out Lime Connect Front Speakers or Front input of a 5 1 channel audio amplifier L In Blue Connect Rear Speakers or Rear input of a 5 1 channel audio amplifier Mic Pink Connects a Central Speaker and a Sub Woofer Speaker or Central Input and Sub Wo...

Page 25: ... 2 Parallel Port Plate option This connector plate will provide a standard LPT parallel port Connect a printer or other parallel device to the 25 pin parallel port Before Installation After Installation Figure 15 Parallel Port Plate 2 6 3 DVI Port Plate option This connector plate will provide a standard DVI D digital video port You can have the option for connects a DVI D or DVI I type display mo...

Page 26: ...the two wired side of the POS Y cable to the POS port connect the other two ends to the POS device i e bar code reader or numeric keypad Figure 17 POS Y Cable Figure 18 JP2 Jumper Location NOTE In addition to utilizing the POS Y Cable the POS port must be Enabled using two jumpers on the motherboard at location JP2 These must be set to position 3 5 and 4 6 to Enable the POS port ...

Page 27: ...re using your computer you must complete the following steps Install Memory Modules Install the CPU Install Peripheral Devices Connect Case Fan Power supply board and Power Adapter Turn on the unit and setup the BIOS NOTE Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extrem...

Page 28: ...ship unassembled so this step is not necessary if the unit has not yet been populated with components 2 Turn the keyboard right side up and lift the center rear above the indicator panel of the keytop being careful of the wire connections that remain inside Lift the rear of the keytop forward as if it were hinged along the front 3 Before you have the keytop fully raised about 45 degrees be sure to...

Page 29: ...g requirements FSB SPEED DDR SPEED 400 MHz PC2100 DDR 266 or above 533 MHz PC2700 DDR 333 or above 800 MHz PC3200 DDR 400 or above 1 First remove the keytop as instructed in Section 3 1 2 being careful to follow instructions regarding the disconnection of power 2 To install memory line up the bottom of the memory with the pattern notches on the memory slot it will only go in one way Depress the me...

Page 30: ...he mPGA478B CPU Socket 2 Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go 3 Identify the pin 1 corner of the mPGA478B socket The pin 1 corner is on the same side as the locking lever as shown in the picture above 4 Identify the pin 1 corner of the processor the pin 1 corner on the processor has a beveled edge 5 Align the pin 1 corners and drop the processor into...

Page 31: ...the four screws Screw in the heat sink being careful not to use force Figure 20 Applying the Compound Figure 21 Mounting the Heat Sink 3 3 3 Removing the CPU and Heat Sink To remove the CPU from the Motherboard follow these steps 1 Remove the heat sink by unscrewing the four screws holding it in place and gently lifting it off the CPU 2 Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise...

Page 32: ...cable connector so that the pin 1 red edge of the cable corresponds to pin 1 of the IDE connector Figure 23 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into Mounting Frame 1 Remove the two screws at the front of the hard disk drive frame with a Phillips screwdriver to free the hard disk drive frame from the case 2 Insert the hard disk drive into the frame using the flathead Phillips screws provided 3 Connect t...

Page 33: ...n cable from the optical drive to the JN16 connector 1 First remove the Keytop as instructed in Section 3 1 2 2 Then remove the blanking plate from the left side of the Keytop by pushing in the center to pop it out of the notches on the side 3 Lining up the CD ROM door flush with the opening in the left side of the Keytop install the CD ROM with the four Phillips screws provided 4 Attach the 50 wi...

Page 34: ... Disk Drive frame and insert the Floppy Disk Drive in place 4 Line up the two tabs on each frame lowering the Hard Drive frame over the Floppy Drive bracket 5 Find the Floppy Drive Connector at JN8 and be sure the outer casing is raised 6 Insert the flex Floppy Drive Cable and lower the outer casing to snap the Ribbon into place 7 Replace the two Phillips screws in the Hard Drive frame 8 Install t...

Page 35: ...elf 4 Replace the two Phillips screws in the Hard Drive frame 5 Install the Phillips screw in the Floppy Drive brackets to mount the brackets to the base unit 3 5 5 Installing a PCI Expansion Card 1 Remove the square metal cover from the outside rear of the computer located between the IEEE 1394 and VGA ports One screw on the left of the cover 2 Slide out the cover and the attached blanking plate ...

Page 36: ... n s t a l l a t i o n 4 Insert the PCI card 5 Replace the square metal cover without the blanking plate with the Phillips screw provided Figure 27 Inserting a PCI Expansion Card 3 5 6 Installing a Fax Modem Card Figure 28 Inserting a Fax Modem Cable ...

Page 37: ...ing sure to line up the header and connector correctly The fax modem cable only installs one way 4 Install the other end of the fax modem cable to the fax modem card 5 Replace the two Phillips screws on either side of the fax modem card from the outside of the case 3 6 Removing the Keytop Matrix 1 Remove the keytop as instructed in section 3 1 2 2 Remove keyboard controller board and unfasten flex...

Page 38: ...ystem goes into sleep mode the fan will shut down to reduce power consumption You may replace the case fan as follows 1 Disconnect the system fan connector wire at JN5 location on the Motherboard 2 Remove the 4 Phillips screws and slide the system fan up and out of the slot 3 Slide in the new system fan replace the four Phillips screws and connect the system fan wire to the JN5 connector on the Mo...

Page 39: ...place and secures the lead onto the connector 2 Connect the DC power board 4 pin connector to PJ2 on the motherboard The 6 yellow black cable Figure 31 Installing the Internal Power Supply NOTE The unit ships with the Power Supply installed and connected Warning Incorrect installation of the power supply could result in serious damage to the Elite 4i and connected peripherals Be certain the power ...

Page 40: ...PU Memory Hard Disk Drive Optical Drive and all optional parts have been properly installed inside and the unit has been tightly screwed you can now connect all external devices and power it on External devices required 1 Connects a display monitor with analog VGA input to the VGA port or connects a display monitor with digital DVI D input to the optional DVI port 2 Connects a USB or PS 2 Mouse to...

Page 41: ...p CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off When the system is turned back on the system is configured with the values found in CMOS Easy to use pull down menus allow you to configure such items as Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals Video display type and display options Password protection from unauthorized use Power management features The settings made in t...

Page 42: ...P To access the AWARD BIOS SETUP program you don t have to wait for the POST process Hold down the DEL key immediately to display the CMOS SETUP UTILITY screen which provides access to the utility s various functions Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP PCI Configurations PC He...

Page 43: ...changes PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F3 key Reserved F4 key Reserved F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the Failsafe Defaults only for Option Page Setup Menu F7 key Load the Optimized Defaults F8 key Reserved F9 key Reserved F10 key Save al...

Page 44: ...of Green function features PNP PCI CONFIGURATION This setup page includes all the configurations of PCI PnP resources PC HEALTH STATUS This setup page auto detects the temperature voltage and fan speed FREQUENCY VOLTAGE CONTROL This setup page includes the CPU SDRAM PCI frequency settings LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS Indicates the most appropriate value for each system parameter to which the system sho...

Page 45: ...e IDE Secondary Master None IDE Secondary Slave None Drive A None Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All Errors Based Memory 640K Extended Memory 1039360K Total Memory 1040384K Menu Level Change the day month year and century áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 34 Standard CMOS Features Screen DA...

Page 46: ...ail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 35 IDE Primary Master Screen IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter while this item is highlighted if you want the Setup Utility to automatically detect and configure a hard disk drive on the IDE channel If your system has an IDE hard disk drive you can use this utility to detect its parameters and enter them into the Standard CMOS Setup automatically If ...

Page 47: ...essing Leave this value at Auto and the system will automatically decide the fastest way to access the hard disk drive Press Esc to close the IDE device sub menu and return to the Standard CMOS Features page STANDARD CMOS FEATURES Continued Drive A and Drive B Floppy Disk Drives This category identifies the type of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the computer Options for ...

Page 48: ...d The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error it will stop for all other errors All But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors All But Disk Key The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error it will stop for all other errors Base Extended Total Memory These items are automatically detected by the system at start up time These ar...

Page 49: ...c 6 x Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup APIC Mode Enabled MPS Version Control for OS 1 4 Menu Level Allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General ...

Page 50: ...ive B and drive B becomes drive A The default setting is Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek If this item is enabled it checks the geometry of the floppy disk drives at start up time You don t need to enable this item unless you have an old diskette drive with 360K capacity The default setting is Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status If set to Off the cursor controls will function on the numeric keypad The def...

Page 51: ...ts up The default setting is Setup You can create your password by using the SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD utility in the main program screen APIC Mode Default setting is Disabled MPS Version Control for OS Default setting is 1 4 OS Select For DRAM 64MB Set to OS2 if the system memory size is greater than 64 MB and the operating system is OS 2 The default setting is Non OS2 Report No FDD for Win95 Defa...

Page 52: ...l áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 37 Advanced Chipset Features Screen CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing The default setting is 2 5T Setting Options 2T 2 5T 3T System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows ...

Page 53: ...y translation The default setting is 128MB Setting Options 4M 8M 16M 32M 64M 128M 256M Init Display First This item allows you to decide which bus to activate first PCI Slot or AGP The default setting is Onboard AGP Setting Options PCI Slot Onboard AGP 4 4 4 Integrated Peripherals If the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option is selected from the main menu the screen below will appear Phoenix AwardBIOS CMO...

Page 54: ... Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 39 OnChip IDE Device Screen IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard disk drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support The default setting is ...

Page 55: ...ing Options Auto Disabled 4 4 4 2 ONBOARD DEVICE Sub Menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Device Item Help USB Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Enabled USB Mouse Support Enabled AC97 Audio Auto Menu Level áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 40 Onboar...

Page 56: ...idi Port Address 330 Midi Port IRQ 10 Menu Level áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 41 Onboard Super I O Device Screen Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If your system has no floppy disk driv...

Page 57: ...ng is 378 IRQ7 Setting Options Disabled 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 3BC IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes The default setting is SPP Setting Options SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the parallel port ...

Page 58: ... Type Stop Grant MODEM Use IRQ 3 Suspend Mode Disabled HDD Power Down Disabled Soft Off by PWR BTTN Delay 4 Sec CPU THRM Throttling 50 0 Power On by Ring Enabled Wake Up On LAN Enabled USB KB Wake Up from S3 Disabled Resume By Alarm Disabled x Date of Month Alarm 0 Menu Level áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized ...

Page 59: ...Video Electronics Standards to select video power management values MODEM Use IRQ Name the interrupt request IRQ line assigned to the modem if any on your system Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system The default setting is 3 Setting Options NA 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 HDD Power Down By default this item is Disabled meaning that no matter the mode of the rest of the system the hard drive wi...

Page 60: ...m LAN returns the system to Full On state The default setting is Enabled Setting Options Enabled Disabled Resume by Alarm When you select Enabled the following fields appear They let you set the alarm that returns the system to its Full On state Day of Month Alarm Time hh mm ss Alarm Setting Options Enabled Disabled ...

Page 61: ...INT Pin 8 Assignment Auto Menu Level Default is Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot Boot áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Fi...

Page 62: ...rature Disabled CPU Voltage 1 55V Memory Voltate 2 64V 3 3V 3 32V 5 0V 4 98V 12 0V 11 96V 12 0V 12 03V Standby 5V 4 98V Voltage Battery 2 99V CPU Temp 31 C System Temp 35 C System Fan Speed 5818 RPM Menu Level áâßà Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 44 PC Health Status Screen Shutdown Temperature Thi...

Page 63: ...ing Options Enabled Disabled Spread Spectrum This item allows you to enable disable the spread spectrum Setting Options Enabled Disabled 4 9 Load Fail Safe Defaults Option The FAIL SAFE DEFAULT values are the most appropriate for the greatest stability according to the system parameters 4 10 Load Optimized Defaults Option The Elite 4i is shipped with the Optimized Defaults loaded This option opens...

Page 64: ...w password The password is case sensitive You can use up to eight alphanumeric characters Press Enter after entering the password At the next prompt confirm the new password by retyping it and pressing Enter again To disable the password press Enter instead of entering a new password when the Enter Password dialog box appears A message appears confirming that the password has been disabled NOTE If...

Page 65: ...tten password an incorrect CPU clock setup or the need to reset the CMOS settings to default values after the system BIOS has been updated Power off the system and disconnect the power cable Locate JP1 and remove the shunt from pin 2 and 3 and place it on pin 1 and pin 2 for two seconds Place the shunt back on pin 2 and pin 3 of JP1 Figure 46 JP1 Clear CMOS Jumper ...

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Page 67: ...AGP USB Core PCI and ISAPNP services INFINST_AUTOL EXE OS Windows 2000 Windows 98 SE Windows Me Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional 5 3 Graphics Driver Intel Extreme Graphics 2 graphics architecture Intel Extreme Graphics are integrated graphics technol ogies that deliver 3D graphics with sharp images fast rendering smooth motion and extreme detail Intel Extreme Gra...

Page 68: ...s NT4 0 Netware DOS 5 5 ALC 655 Audio Setup The Elite 4i audio drivers CD contains ALC655 audio drivers for Windows XP 2000 ME 98SE 98 Windows 95 Windows NT 4 0 5 6 Installation Instructions To install the INF Video Ethernet and Audio drivers find the drivers from the correct directory and execute the relevant setup files Please refer to the readme txt file under each directory for more drivers in...

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Page 70: ...k 8 Gnd CN2 Serial Port 1 COM1 Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 NC CN3 PS2 Keyboard Mouse Port Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Ext KB Data 7 MS Data 2 Int KB Data 8 N C 3 Gnd 9 Gnd 4 KB Vcc 10 MS Vcc 5 Ext KB Clock 11 MS Clock 6 Int KB Clock 12 N C CN8 CN9 CN10 USB Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 USB1 3 5 USB2 4 6 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 USBVC...

Page 71: ...D6 16 Gnd 17 PD7 18 Gnd 19 ACK 20 Gnd 21 BUSY 22 Gnd 23 PE 24 Gnd 25 SLCT 26 Gnd JN4 Serial Port 2 COM2 Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 TXD 4 RTS 5 RXD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RI 5V 9 Gnd 10 12V JN5 System Fan Header Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 Speed CTRL JN8 SLIM FDD Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 5V 2 INDEX 3 5V 4 DSA 5 5V 6 DSKCHG 7 NC 8 RWC 9 NC 10 MOA 11 NC 12 DIR 13 NC 14 ...

Page 72: ...l 1 VCC 2 LINK100 LED 3 LINK10 LED 4 ACPI LED 5 FDDLED 6 IDE LED 7 PWRBTN 8 Gnd 9 XKBDAT 10 XKBCLK 11 X5VSB 12 Reset JN14 Soft Modem MC97 Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Phone 2 SB3V 3 SB5V 4 SYNC 5 SDAT0 6 SDAT1 7 RESET 8 BITCLK 9 Gnd 10 Gnd JN15 IDE1 Urltra ATA HDD Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 RESET 2 GND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA11...

Page 73: ... Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 CDGND 2 CDGND 3 CD L 4 CD R 5 CDGND 6 CDGND 7 RESET 8 GND 9 DATA 7 10 DATA 8 11 DATA 6 12 DATA 9 13 DATA 5 14 DATA10 15 DATA 4 16 DATA11 17 DATA 3 18 DATA12 19 DATA 2 20 DATA13 21 DATA 1 22 DATA14 23 DATA 0 24 DATA15 25 GND 26 NC 27 IDEREQ 28 GND 29 IOW 30 GND 31 IOR 32 GND 33 ICHRDY 34 GND 35 DACK 36 GND 37 IDEIRQ 38 NC 39 A1 40 LID 41 A0 42 A2 43 IDECS0 4...

Page 74: ...nc 8 A Gnd 18 R 9 DDCCLK 19 B 10 DDCDATA 20 G PJ1 ATX Power Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 3 3V 7 12V 2 3 3V 8 Gnd 3 Gnd 9 PSON 4 PWROK 10 Gnd 5 SB5V 11 5V 6 12V 12 5V PJ2 CPU Power Connector Pin No Signal 1 Gnd 2 Gnd 3 DC IN 4 DC IN JUMPER SETTINGS JP1 Clear CMOS 1 2 Normal 2 3 Clear CMOS JP2 POS Enable Disable Keyboard Selection 1 3 2 4 POS Enable External Keyboard Enable 3 5 4 6 POS Di...

Page 75: ...ed to the hub our router Check the LAN MAC address is properly programmed Check the LAN driver software have been properly installed 8 3 Invalid Disk Partition No DHCP or proxy DHCP offers Received Following Power On Self test POST the machine does not boot up any operating system software This means your Hard Disk Drive is BLANK no formatted bootable disk partitions Please review your Sales Order...

Page 76: ...3 1 of this guide Link your POS device s to the Y cable in a daisy chained loop using both ends of OUR Y cable This is necessary in order to have the keyboard matrix operate in conjunction with any POS device s 8 6 Cannot get External Keyboard to work In order to use a PS 2 keyboard plugged directly into the POS port the same procedure above in item 5 must be followed to Enable the POS port This w...

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