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Chapter 1

Overview

Package Checklist...................................................................................... 2

The PA-2010+ Mainboard................................................................ 3

Main Features............................................................................................. 4
Advanced Features..................................................................................... 6

PC ’97 Compliant............................................................................. 6

DMI Utility................................................................................................ 7

Starting DMI Utility.......................................................................... 7

Infrared (IR) Connections........................................................................... 8
Highly Convenient Integrated I/O Connectors........................................... 8

Chapter 2

Installation Procedures

Mainboard Layout...................................................................................... 10
1). Set System Jumpers............................................................................... 11

Jumpers............................................................................................. 11

Clear Password: CPW............................................................... 11
Flash EPROM Type Selection: EP1, EP2................................. 12
CPU to SRAM Data Transacting Mode Selection: SRAM....... 12

2). Install System RAM Modules............................................................... 13

DRAM and SDRAM......................................................................... 13
RAM Module Configuration............................................................. 14
Install and Remove SIMMs.............................................................. 15
Install and Remove DIMMs.............................................................. 16
Cache Memory.................................................................................. 17

3). Install the CPU......................................................................................  18

CPU External Clock (Bus) Frequency: CLK1, CLK2, CLK3... 19
CPU to Bus Frequency Ratio: FREQ1, FREQ2, FREQ3.......... 20
Intel Pentium/Pentium MMX CPUs 

(Frequency and Voltage)

...... 21

AMD-K5/K6 CPUs 

(Frequency and Voltage)

............................... 23

Cyrix 6x86/6x86MX CPUs 

(Frequency and Voltage)

................... 25

IBM 6x86/6x86MX CPUs  

(Frequency and Voltage)

................... 27

4). Install Expansion Cards......................................................................... 29
5). Connector Cables and Power Supply.................................................... 31

Serial Port Connectors: COM1, COM2..................................... 31
CPU Fan Connector: FAN........................................................ 31
Floppy Diskette Drive Connector: FLOPPY............................. 32
Front Panel Block Connector: F_PNL...................................... 33
Infrared Connector: IR.............................................................. 34
PS/2 Keyboard Connector: PS2_KB......................................... 34
PS/2 Mouse Connector: PS2_MS............................................. 35
ATX Power Connector: PWR1................................................. 35

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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for PA-2010+

Page 1: ...Remove SIMMs 15 Install and Remove DIMMs 16 Cache Memory 17 3 Install the CPU 18 CPU External Clock Bus Frequency CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 19 CPU to Bus Frequency Ratio FREQ1 FREQ2 FREQ3 20 Intel Pentium Penti...

Page 2: ...41 BIOS Features Setup 41 Chipset Features Setup 43 Power Management Setup 46 PNP PCI Configuration Setup 49 Load BIOS Defaults 50 Load Setup Defaults 50 Integrated Peripherals 51 Supervisor User Pas...

Page 3: ...Bus Master Enhanced IDE controller with support for the new Ultra DMA 33 protocol which doubles ATA 2 Hard Disk Drive data transfer rates to 33MB s while maintaining full backwards compatibility with...

Page 4: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual n The PA 2010 mainboard n This user manual n n One IDE HDD cable n n One floppy disk drive cable n n Software utility n n n n n 2...

Page 5: ...Overview The PA 2010 Mainboard 3...

Page 6: ...166 200 MHz AMD K6 166 166 MHz K6 200 200 MHz K6 233 233 MHz K6 266 266 MHz K6 300 300 MHz AMD K5 PR90 90 MHz K5 PR100 100 MHz K5 PR120 90 MHz K5 PR133 100 MHz K5 PR150 105 MHz K5 PR166 116 MHz K5 PR2...

Page 7: ...ROM and Tape Backup Drives as well as Hard Disk Drives supporting the new Ultra DMA 33 protocol which doubles data transfer rates to 33MB sec Standard PIO Mode 3 PIO Mode 4 and DMA Mode 2 devices are...

Page 8: ...heral devices to your system All devices are categorized in the same way that IDE hard disks were configured in the past with one device set as the master device and the other as the slave device We r...

Page 9: ...ot up The utility is contained in a 3 5 diskette Two files DMICFG EXE and README TXT are included The DMICFG EXE must be run in real mode The README TXT records the version of DMICFG EXE NOTE 1 Duplic...

Page 10: ...inbond W83877AF chip optional is onboard otherwise SIR is supported when Winbond W83877F TF optional is onboard Highly Convenient Integrated I O Connectors This mainboard features has an integrated re...

Page 11: ...these installation steps n Step 1 Set system jumpers n n Step 2 Install System RAM modules n Step 3 Install the CPU n Step 4 Install expansion cards n Step 5 Connect cables and power supply n n Step...

Page 12: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual Mainboard Layout 10...

Page 13: ...o the required configuration A jumper is said to be shorted when the black cap has been placed on one or two of its pins The types of jumpers used in this manual are shown below NOTE Users are not enc...

Page 14: ...e Flash EPROM chip CPU to SRAM Data Transacting Mode Selection SRAM This jumper allows you to select the CPU to SRAM data read write mode If you install a Cyrix or IBM processor on this mainboard plea...

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Page 16: ...le to support up to 64MB EDO DRAM and lightning fast SDRAM Synchronous DRAM SDRAM is an advanced new memory technology that boosts overall system performance with its ability to synchronize all operat...

Page 17: ...TE 1 A RAM module of this size was not available for testing at press time 2 DIM1 and DIM2 only support 3 3V unbuffered EDO and SDRAM modules 3 It is recommended that SIMMs and DIMMs are not installed...

Page 18: ...moving any device and see Handling Precautions at the start of this manual 1 Locate the SIMM slots on the mainboard See figure below NOTE SIMMs in each bank must be of the same type and the BIOS autom...

Page 19: ...M into its upright locked position When locking a SIMM in place push on each end of the SIMM do not push in the middle as shown above To remove the SIMMs pull the retaining latch on both ends of the s...

Page 20: ...DIMMs 1 Locate the DIMM slots on the mainboard 2 Install the DIMM straight down into the DIMM slot with both hands 3 The clips of the slot will close up to hold the DIMM in place when the DIMM touche...

Page 21: ...or imminent use Since cache memory is from five to more than ten times faster than main memory the CPU s access time is reduced giving you better system performance Pentium mainboards may implement va...

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Page 23: ...damage the chip To install the CPU do the following 1 Lift the lever on the side of the CPU socket 2 Handle the chip by its edges and try not to touch any of the pins 3 Place the CPU in the socket The...

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Page 25: ...quency CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 There is one of two different types of clock generators onboard either ICW W48C67 01 or ICS9147F 01 Please check your onboard clock generator before you set the CPU jumpers The s...

Page 26: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual CPU to Bus Frequency Ratio FREQ1 FREQ2 FREQ3 These three jumpers are used in combination to decide the ratio of the internal frequency of the CPU to the bus clock 24...

Page 27: ...tallation Procedures Intel Pentium Pentium MMX CPUs Frequency and Voltage The settings of ICS9147F 01 are listed in Appendix A Please check your onboard clock generator before you set the CPU jumpers...

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Page 29: ...Installation Procedures Voltage 27...

Page 30: ...D K5 K6 CPUs Frequency and Voltage The settings of ICS9147F 01 are listed in Appendix A Please check your onboard clock generator before you set the CPU jumpers NOTE This CPU had not been tested when...

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Page 33: ...settings of ICS9147F 01 are listed in Appendix A Please check your onboard clock generator before you set the CPU jumpers NOTE 1 This CPU had not been tested when this manual was printed 2 Please ref...

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Page 36: ...tings of ICS9147F 01 are listed in Appendix A Please check your onboard clock generator before you set the CPU jumpers NOTE 1 This CPU had not been tested when this manual was printed 2 Please refer t...

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Page 39: ...nnected to the mainboard increase the capabilities of your system For example expansion cards can provide video and sound capabilities CAUTION 1 Always turn the system power off before installing or r...

Page 40: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual Unscrew the mounting screw that secures the slot cover and pull the slot cover out from the chassis Keep the slot cover mounting screw nearby 38...

Page 41: ...re below 4 Push the card firmly into the slot Push down on one end of the expansion card then the other Use this rocking motion until the add in card is firmly seated inside the slot 5 Secure the boar...

Page 42: ...COM1 COM2 These two connectors allow you to connect with your devices that take serial ports such as a serial mouse or a modem Usually it is recommended to connect your serial mouse to COM1 and your...

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Page 44: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual Floppy Diskette Drive Connector FLOPPY This 34 pin block connector connects to your floppy disk drive using the cable that is provided with this mainboard 42...

Page 45: ...atus B KB_LOCK 2 pin male allows the keyboard to access the system C TB_LED 2 pin male indicates the system speed is in normal or turbo speed D SP_SW 2 pin male Suspend Mode switch E SP_LED 2 pin male...

Page 46: ...s 10 pin male connector is used for connecting to the infrared SIR port and allows transmission of data to another system which also supports the SIR feature PS 2 Keyboard Connector PS2_KB This 6 pin...

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Page 48: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual PS 2 Mouse Connector PS2_MS This connector is connected to the PS 2 mouse ATX Power Connector PWR1 This 20 pin male block connector is connected to the ATX power supply 46...

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Page 50: ...ed for connecting to the standard 5V power supply In the picture below notice that in most cases there are two marks P8 and P9 on the surface of the connector You have to insert the P8 plug into the P...

Page 51: ...ne IDE hard disk connect it to the PRIMARY connector using the IDE HDD flat cable provided with the mainboard The BIOS auto detection sets it to be a Primary Master disk If you want to install another...

Page 52: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual Remote Power Supply Connector RPW_CON This 3 pin male connector allows you to enable or disable the system power if the RPW_SW is on or off 50...

Page 53: ...al Serial Bus Connectors USB0 USB1 These two connectors are featured to link with the USB peripheral devices If your mainboard has an optional USB 1 4 pin male connector onboard the USB0 connector wil...

Page 54: ...w to modify the settings according to your system configuration CMOS Setup Utility A Setup program built into the system BIOS is stored in the CMOS RAM This Setup utility program allows changes to the...

Page 55: ...D type automatically SIZE The hard disk size The unit is Mega Bytes CYLS The cylinder number of the hard disk HEAD The read write head number of hard disk PRECOMP The cylinder number at which the disk...

Page 56: ...ys at the same time to disable the feature BIOS Features Setup Virus Warning When enabled assigns the BIOS to monitor the master boot sector and the DOS boot sector of the first hard disk drive The op...

Page 57: ...bled Default Disabled Boot Up Numlock Status When set to On allows the BIOS to automatically enable the Num Lock Function when the system boots up The options are On Default Off Gate A20 Option When s...

Page 58: ...e video ROM code of the add on video card to the system memory for faster access The options are Enabled Default Disabled C8000 CBFFF to DC000 DFFFF Shadow Allows the BIOS to copy the BIOS ROM code of...

Page 59: ...address range of the ISA cycle when the processor accesses the 15 16MB address area When disabled the memory hole at the 15MB address will be treated as a DRAM cycle when the processor accesses the 15...

Page 60: ...to configure the features that from the third one Fast RAS To CAS Delay to the eighth one Refresh RAS Assertion The options are Enabled Disabled Default DRAM Timing Control Allows you to select the sp...

Page 61: ...data transacting performance is better than when it is disabled The options are 2 Bank 4 Bank Disabled Default CPU to PCI Write Buffer When enabled allows data and address access to the internal buffe...

Page 62: ...eration while another PCI Bus is active The options are Enabled Default Disabled Power Management Setup Power Management This item allows you to adjust the power management features Select Disable for...

Page 63: ...eo Off Method The option V H SYNC Blank allows the BIOS to blank off screen display by turning off the V Sync and H Sync signals sent from add on VGA card DPMS Supported allows the BIOS to blank off s...

Page 64: ...OM will enable the power management timers when a no activity event is detected in the LPT COM ports Selecting NONE to disable the PM timer even if a no activity event is detected The options are LPT...

Page 65: ...insertion feature might have some effect on the power management It is recommended that the CD ROM drive to use the secondary channel and set the following features in the feature Power Management Se...

Page 66: ...qualified technician The options are Level Default Edge Assign IRQ For VGA If your PCI VGA card does not need an IRQ select Disabled therefore an IRQ can be released for the system use The options are...

Page 67: ...d On Chip Secondary PCI IDE When enabled allows you to use the onboard secondary PCI IDE The options are Enabled Default Disabled IDE Primary Master PIO Allows an automatic or a manual configuration o...

Page 68: ...ry Slave UDMA Allows you to select the first PCI IDE channel of the first slave hard disk mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA Ultra DMA faster than DMA The options are Auto...

Page 69: ...r you can modify your serial port parameters If an I O card needs to be installed COM3 and COM4 may be needed The options are 2F8 IRQ3 Default 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 3F8 IRQ4 Disabled UART 2 Mode Allows yo...

Page 70: ...ain and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable password press Enter when you are prompted to enter password A message appears confirming the pass...

Page 71: ...e made changes under Setup press Esc to return to the main menu Move cursor to Save and Exit Setup or press F10 and then press Y to change the CMOS Setup If you did not change anything press Esc again...

Page 72: ...exe and BIOS file e g 615J900 bin Use the standard Flash BIOS utility flash531 exe unless otherwise specified Place the bootable floppy disk containing the BIOS file and the Flash Utility in drive a...

Page 73: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual NOTE Do not turn off or reset the computer during the flash process It will corrupt the BIOS data 58...

Page 74: ...s onboard please read the tables below CPU External Clock BUS Frequency CLK1 CLK2 CLK3 Intel Pentium Pentium MMX CPUs Frequency This table above lists the jumper settings of Pentium MMX P55C and Penti...

Page 75: ...PA 2010 Mainboard Manual AMD K5 K6 CPUs Frequency NOTE This CPU had not been tested when this manual was printed 58...

Page 76: ...X CPUs Frequency NOTE 1 This CPU had not been tested when this manual was printed 2 Please refer to your Cyrix CPU top marking about the actual CPU speed and ratio 3 The jumper settings of IBM 6x86 6x...

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