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Page 1: ...0 1 PCISA MARK CPU Card 1...

Page 2: ...e for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This docume...

Page 3: ...DIMENSIONS 24 2 4 CPU SUPPORT 24 2 5 VIA VT82C686B SYSTEM CHIPSET 25 2 6 DATA FLOW 26 2 7 LCD AND FLAT PANEL DISPLAY SUPPORT 27 2 7 1 High Screen Resolution Display Support 27 2 8 MEMORY SUPPORT 28 2...

Page 4: ...3 External Peripheral Interface Connectors 40 3 1 4 On board Jumpers 41 3 2 INTERNAL PERIPHERAL CONNECTORS 41 3 2 1 Audio CD In Connector 41 3 2 2 Audio Connector Line out Line in MIC in 43 3 2 3 Batt...

Page 5: ...Installation Notices 90 4 3 UNPACKING 91 4 3 1 Unpacking Precautions 91 4 3 2 Checklist 92 4 4 PCISA MARK CPU CARD INSTALLATION 93 4 4 1 Preinstalled Component 93 4 4 2 Components to Install 93 4 4 3...

Page 6: ...IOS Menu 110 5 2 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES 112 5 2 1 IDE Primary Master Slave 115 5 3 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES 118 5 4 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES 127 5 5 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 136 5 6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETU...

Page 7: ...Location 55 Figure 3 11 Primary IDE Device Connector Location 57 Figure 3 12 Secondary IDE Device Connector Location 59 Figure 3 13 Inverter Connector Location 61 Figure 3 14 IrDA Connector Location 6...

Page 8: ...Type 170 Figure 6 6 Driver Selection 171 Figure 6 7 VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver Selection 172 Figure 6 8 AGP Driver Selection 173 Figure 6 9 Restart the Computer 174 Figure 6 10 Access the Audio Driver Fo...

Page 9: ...SA MARK CPU Card Figure D 1 Sound Effect Manager con 201 Figure D 2 Sound Effect Manager Icon Task Bar 202 Figure D 3 Sound Effect Manager Icon Control Panel 202 Figure D 4 Sound Effects Manager ALC65...

Page 10: ...ector Pinouts 47 Table 3 8 CPU Fan Connector Pinouts 49 Table 3 9 Digital I O Connector Pinouts 50 Table 3 10 External LED Connector Pinouts 54 Table 3 11 34 pin FDD Connector Pinouts 56 Table 3 12 Pr...

Page 11: ...inouts 83 Table 3 30 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector LEDs 84 Table 3 31 Mini DIN 6 PS 2 Connector 85 Table 3 32 USB Port Pinouts 86 Table 3 33 VGA Connector Pinouts 87 Table 4 1 IEI Provided Cables 96 Table...

Page 12: ...OS Menu 5 Advanced Chipset Features 127 BIOS Menu 6 Integrated Peripherals 136 BIOS Menu 7 Power Management Setup 144 BIOS Menu 8 Power Management 148 BIOS Menu 9 Wake Up Events 151 BIOS Menu 10 IRQs...

Page 13: ...n Self Test RAM Random Access Memory CPU Central Processing Unit SATA Serial ATA Codec Compressor Decompressor S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology COM Serial Port DAC Digital t...

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Page 15: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Page 15...

Page 16: ...ls are shown in Table 1 1 PCISA MARK 533 R10 800 R10 CPU Speed 533MHz 800MHz 128 MB PC133MHz onboard memory YES YES CRT TFT LVDS YES YES Dual LAN YES YES Audio YES YES Dual SATA 150 YES YES Table 1 1...

Page 17: ...s an embedded VIA Mark CoreFusion processor Contains onboard 128MB PC133MHz memory Supports a 168 pin PC100 133MHz SDRAM DIMM with a maximum capacity of 512MB Supports CRT 24 bit TFT 18 bit LVDS displ...

Page 18: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card 1 2 PCISA MARK Overview Figure 1 1 PCISA MARK Overview Page 18 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 19: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 1 2 PCISA MARK Overview Solder Side Page 19...

Page 20: ...e connectors 1 x 40 pin and 1 x 44 pin 1 x Inverter connector 1 x Infrared connector 1 x Keyboard mouse connector 1 x LCD LVDS interface connector dual channel 1 x LCD TTL interface connector 1 x Para...

Page 21: ...ations are listed in Table 1 2 Detailed descriptions of each specification can be found in Chapter 2 SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION CPUs Supported VIA MARK 533 800 MHz FSB 133 MHz North Bridge Chipset VIA...

Page 22: ...100 66 33 devices Serial ATA SATA Two SATA channels with 150Mb s transfer rates Supports RAID 0 1 with ALI M5283 Floppy Disk Drive FDD Supports one FDD SSD Compact Flash CF II USB Interfaces Supports...

Page 23: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Chapter 2 2 Detailed Specifications Page 23...

Page 24: ...legacy support Based on the Nehemiah core and 0 13u process technology the VIA Mark CoreFusion processor platform is scalable to 800MHz with a maximum TDP of just 8 watts facilitating silent fanless d...

Page 25: ...Engine the VIA Mark CoreFusion processor platform offers developers a real time military grade security engine that integrates a AES cipher engine and quantum based random number generator to help pro...

Page 26: ...ard 2 6 Data Flow Figure 2 1 shows the data flow between the system chipset the CPU and other I O interfaces that can connect to the PCISA MARK CPU card Figure 2 1 Data Flow Block Diagram Page 26 IEI...

Page 27: ...ate control to provide up to 16 7 million colors In addition the integrated 2 channel LVDS interface can support 18 bit color panels All resolutions are supported up to SXGA 1400x1050 The integrated Z...

Page 28: ...uts Supports up to five PCI masters PCI to system memory data streaming support Delay transaction from PCI master accessing DRAM Symmetric arbitration between Host PCI bus for optimized system perform...

Page 29: ...he internal clock source Complies with PC99 PC2001 standards Supports ACPI power management Provides PCI bus master data transfer Provides PCI memory space or I O space mapped data transfer Supports P...

Page 30: ...o four HDDs with the following specifications Supports PIO IDE transfers up to 16MB s Supports the following Ultra ATA devices o Ultra ATA 133 with data transfer rates up to 133MB s o Ultra ATA 100 wi...

Page 31: ...ome of the features of the REALTEK ALC655 CODEC are listed below Meets performance requirements for audio on PC99 2001 systems Meets Microsoft WHQL WLP 2 0 audio requirements 16 bit Stereo full duplex...

Page 32: ...support Digital 3 3V Analog 3 3V 5V Standard 48 pin LQFP package EAX 1 0 2 0 compatible Direct Sound 3D compatible A3D compatible I3DL2 compatible HRTF 3D positional audio 10 band software equalizer V...

Page 33: ...B interface and two internal USB connectors The board supports a total of five USB devices The USB interfaces support USB 1 1 2 19 Operating Temperature and Temperature Control The maximum and minimum...

Page 34: ...for VIA Mark 800 MHz Table 2 2 shows the power consumption parameters for the PCISA MARK for the VIA Mark 533MHz when 512MB of PC133MHz SDRAM is installed in the system Voltage Current 5V 2 94A Table...

Page 35: ...llowing components 1 x PCISA MARK single board computer 1 x ATA66 100 HDD cable 2 x SATA cable 1 x SATA Power cable 1 x KB MS Y cable 1 x RS232 cable 1 x Audio cable 1 x Mini jumper pack 1 x Utility C...

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Page 37: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Chapter 3 3 Connectors and Jumpers Page 37...

Page 38: ...ral interface connector locations Section 3 1 2 lists all the peripheral interface connectors seen in Section 3 1 1 3 1 1 PCISA MARK Layout Figure 3 1 shows the on board peripheral connectors and on b...

Page 39: ...3 pin wafer connector CN7 Digital I O connector 10 pin box header CN11 DIMM socket 168 pin DIMM socket CN16 External LED connector 6 pin wafer connector CN5 Floppy connector 34 pin box header CN12 In...

Page 40: ...onnector 4 pin header CN24 Table 3 1 Peripheral Interface Connectors 3 1 3 External Peripheral Interface Connectors Table 3 2 lists the external peripheral interface connectors on the PCISA MARK Detai...

Page 41: ...Table 3 3 On board Jumpers 3 2 Internal Peripheral Connectors Internal peripheral connectors are found on the CPU card and are only accessible when the CPU card is outside of the chassis This section...

Page 42: ...CISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 2 Audio CD In Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 CD SIGNAL Left 2 GROUND 3 GROUND 4 CD SIGNAL Right Table 3 4 Audio CD In Connector Pinouts Page 42 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 43: ...ype 10 pin box header CN Location See Figure 3 3 CN Pinouts See Table 3 5 The 10 pin audio connector is connected to external audio devices including speakers and microphones for the input and output...

Page 44: ...Line In Right 3 GROUND 4 GROUND 5 Line Out Left 6 Line In Left 7 GROUND 8 GROUND 9 MIC In 10 NC Table 3 5 Audio Connector Pinouts 3 2 3 Battery Connector CN Label CN28 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN...

Page 45: ...ery Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 Battery 2 Battery Table 3 6 Battery Connector Pinouts 3 2 4 Compact Flash Connector CN Label CN32 solder side CN Type 50 pin header CN Location See Figure 3...

Page 46: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 5 Compact Flash Connector Location Page 46 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 47: ...8 GROUND 33 N C 9 GROUND 34 SDIOR 10 GROUND 35 SDIOW 11 GROUND 36 VCC 12 GROUND 37 IRQ15 13 VCC 38 VCC 14 GROUND 39 MASTER SLAVE 15 GROUND 40 N C 16 GROUND 41 RESET 17 GROUND 42 SIORDY 18 SDA2 43 SDDR...

Page 48: ...ing fan connector provides a 5V 500mA current to a CPU cooling fan The connector has a rotation pin to get rotation signals from fans and notify the system so the system BIOS can recognize the fan spe...

Page 49: ...gnal Table 3 8 CPU Fan Connector Pinouts 3 2 6 Digital Input Output DIO Connector CN Label CN11 CN Type 10 pin header CN Location See Figure 3 7 CN Pinouts See Table 3 9 The digital IO port of PCISA M...

Page 50: ...gital I O Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 GROUND 2 5V 3 OUTPUT 0 4 OUTPUT 1 5 OUTPUT 2 6 OUTPUT 3 7 INPUT 0 8 INPUT 1 9 INPUT 2 10 INPUT 3 Table 3 9 Digital I O Connector Pi...

Page 51: ...ARK CPU Card 3 2 7 DIMM socket CN Label CN16 CN Type 168 pin DIMM socket CN Location See Figure 3 8 PCISA MARK has a 168 pin DIMM socket that supports 3 3V non buffered PC100 133MHz SDRAM up to 512MB...

Page 52: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 8 DIMM Socket Location Page 52 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 53: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card 3 2 8 External LED Connector CN Label CN5 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 9 CN Pinouts See Table 3 10 Figure 3 9 External LED Connector Location Page 53...

Page 54: ...5V 6 HD_LED Table 3 10 External LED Connector Pinouts 3 2 9 Floppy Disk Connector CN Label CN12 CN Type 34 pin box header CN Location See Figure 3 10 CN Pinouts See Table 3 11 The floppy disk connect...

Page 55: ...SCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 GROUND 2 DEN0 3 GROUND 4 N C 5 GROUND 6 DEN1 7 GROUND 8 INDEX 9 GROUND 10 MTR0 11 GROUND 12 DISKSEL1 13 GROUND 14 DISKSEL0 15 GROUND 16 MTR1 17 GROUND 18 DIR 19 GROUND 2...

Page 56: ...nector Pinouts 3 2 10 IDE Connector Primary CN Label CN10 CN Type 40 pin box header CN Location See Figure 3 11 CN Pinouts See Table 3 12 One 40 pin primary IDE device connector on the PCISA MARK CPU...

Page 57: ...RST 2 GROUND 3 PDD7 4 PDD8 5 PDD6 6 PDD9 7 PDD5 8 PDD10 9 PDD4 10 PDD11 11 PDD3 12 PDD12 13 PDD2 14 PDD13 15 PDD1 16 PDD14 17 PDD0 18 PDD15 19 GROUND 20 N C 21 PDDREQ 22 GROUND 23 PDIOW 24 GROUND 25 P...

Page 58: ...ts 3 2 11 IDE Connector Secondary CN Label CN8 CN Type 44 pin box header CN Location See Figure 3 12 CN Pinouts See Table 3 13 One 44 pin secondary IDE device connector on the PCISA MARK CPU card supp...

Page 59: ...NO DESCRIPTION 1 RESET 2 GROUND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15 19 GROUND...

Page 60: ...3 39 HDD ACTIVE 40 GROUND 41 5V 42 5V 43 GROUND 44 N C Table 3 13 Secondary IDE Connector Pinouts 3 2 12 Inverter Connector CN Label CN6 CN Type 5 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 13 CN Pi...

Page 61: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 13 Inverter Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 Ground 2 Ground 3 12V 4 Ground 5 LCD Enable Table 3 14 Inverter Connector Pinouts Page 61...

Page 62: ...8 CN Type 5 pin header CN Location See Figure 3 14 CN Pinouts See Table 3 15 The integrated infrared IrDA connector supports both Serial Infrared SIR and Amplitude Shift Key Infrared ASKIR interfaces...

Page 63: ...ector Pinouts 3 2 14 Keyboard Mouse Connector CN Label CN31 CN Type 6 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 15 CN Pinouts See Table 3 17 The keyboard and mouse connector can be connected to a s...

Page 64: ...Card Figure 3 15 Keyboard Mouse Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 5V 2 MOUSE DATA 3 MOUSE CLOCK 4 KEYBOARD DATA 5 KEYBOARD CLOCK 6 GROUND Table 3 16 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinouts Page 64 IEI...

Page 65: ...ARK CPU Card 3 2 15 LVDS LCD Connector CN Label CN26 CN Type 30 pin crimp connector CN Location See Figure 3 16 CN Pinouts See Table 3 17 This connector is connected to a TFT LCD LVDS display device P...

Page 66: ...SA_Y1 6 LVDSA_Y1 7 LVDSA_Y2 8 LVDSA_Y2 9 LVDSA_CLK 10 LVDSA_CLK 11 N C 12 N C 13 GROUND 14 GROUND 15 LVDSB_Y0 16 LVDSB_Y0 17 LVDSB_Y1 18 LVDSB_Y1 19 LVDSB_Y2 20 LVDSB_Y2 21 LVDSB_CLK 22 LVDSB_CLK 23 N...

Page 67: ...17 CN Pinouts See Table 3 18 The 26 pin box header can be connected to a parallel port connector interface or some other parallel port device such as a printer Figure 3 17 Parallel Port Connector Loca...

Page 68: ...E 20 GROUND 21 BUSY 22 GROUND 23 PAPER EMPTY 24 GROUND 25 PRINTER SELECT 26 N C Table 3 18 Parallel Port Connector Pinouts 3 2 17 Power Button Connector CN Label CN3 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN L...

Page 69: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 18 Power Button Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 PWR BTN 2 Ground Table 3 19 Power Button Connector Pinouts Page 69...

Page 70: ...tor CN Label CN1 CN Type 4 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 19 CN Pinouts See Table 3 20 The power connector is connected to a power source that powers the system Figure 3 19 Power Connect...

Page 71: ...6 6 PDD9 7 PDD5 8 PDD10 9 PDD4 10 PDD11 11 PDD3 12 PDD12 13 PDD2 14 PDD13 15 PDD1 16 PDD14 17 PDD0 18 PDD15 19 GROUND 20 N C 21 PDDREQ 22 GROUND 23 PDIOW 24 GROUND 25 PDIOR 26 GROUND 27 PIORDY 28 PULL...

Page 72: ...Connector CN Label CN2 CN Type 3 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 20 CN Pinouts See Table 3 22 The PS ON connector connects to an ATX power supply Figure 3 20 PS ON Signal Connector Locat...

Page 73: ...dby Table 3 22 PS ON Signal Connector Pinouts 3 2 20 Reset Button Connector CN Label CN4 CN Type 2 pin wafer connector CN Location See Figure 3 21 CN Pinouts See Table 3 23 The reset button connector...

Page 74: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 21 Reset Button Connector Location PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 RST_BTN 2 Ground Table 3 23 Reset Button Connector Pinouts Page 74 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 75: ...3 2 21 RS 232 Serial Port COM1 COM2 Connectors CN Label CN13 and CN14 CN Type 10 pin header CN Location See Figure 3 22 CN Pinouts See Table 3 24 The serial port connectors connect to RS 232 serial p...

Page 76: ...RMINAL READY DTR 8 RING INDICATOR RI 9 GROUND GND 10 GROUND GND Table 3 24 RS 232 Serial Port Connectors Pinouts 3 2 22 Serial ATA Drive Connectors CN Label CN20 and CN21 CN Type 7 pin SATA drive conn...

Page 77: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 3 23 SATA Drive Connector Locations PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 GND 2 S_TXP 3 S_TXN 4 GND 5 S_RXN 6 S_RXP 7 GND Table 3 25 SATA Drive Connector Pinouts Page 77...

Page 78: ...nnector CN Label CN27 CN Type 40 pin crimp connector CN Location See Figure 3 24 CN Pinouts See Table 3 26 This connector is connected to a TFT LCD TTL display device Figure 3 24 TFT LCD TTL Connector...

Page 79: ...D 9 FPD0 10 FPD1 11 FPD2 12 FPD3 13 FPD4 14 FPD5 15 FPD6 16 FPD7 17 FPD8 18 FPD9 19 FPD10 20 FPD11 21 FPD12 22 FPD13 23 FPD14 24 FPD15 25 FPD16 26 FPD17 27 FPD18 28 FPD19 29 FPD20 30 FPD21 31 FPD22 32...

Page 80: ...able 3 27 for CN23 pinouts See Table 3 28for CN24 pinouts The 8 pin and 4 pin USB connectors provide connectivity to USB 1 1 ports The 8 pin USB connector can support two USB devices The 4 pin USB con...

Page 81: ...PTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 VCC 2 GROUND 3 DATA3 4 DATA4 5 DATA3 6 DATA4 7 GROUND 8 VCC Table 3 27 CN23 USB Port Connector Pinouts PIN NO DESCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 N C 2 GROUND 3 N C 4 DATA2 5 N...

Page 82: ...SA MARK is installed in a chassis The peripheral connectors on the panel are 1 x PS 2 keyboard and mouse mini DIN connector 2 x RJ 45 GbE connectors 1 x USB connector 1 x VGA connector NOTE Figure 3 2...

Page 83: ...Ethernet controllers The controllers can connect to the LAN through two RJ 45 LAN connectors There are two LEDs on the connector indicating the status of LAN The pin assignments are listed in the fol...

Page 84: ...ty YELLOW Linked Table 3 30 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector LEDs 3 3 2 Mini DIN 6 PS 2 Connector CN Label CN30 CN Type Mini DIN 6 PS 2 CN Location See Figure 3 26 labeled number 1 CN Pinouts See Table 3 31 T...

Page 85: ...DATA 3 GROUND 4 5V 5 KEYBOARD CLOCK 6 MOUSE CLOCK Table 3 31 Mini DIN 6 PS 2 Connector 3 3 3 USB Connector CN Label CN22 CN Type USB port CN Location See Figure 3 26 labeled number 3 CN Pinouts See T...

Page 86: ...le 3 32 USB Port Pinouts 3 3 4 VGA connector CN Label CN19 CN Type HD D sub 15 female connector CN Location See Figure 3 26 labeled number 4 CN Pinouts See Table 3 33 A 15 pin VGA connector connects t...

Page 87: ...PU Card PIN NO DESCRIPTION PIN NO DESCRIPTION 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GROUND 6 GROUND 7 GROUND 8 GROUND 9 N C 10 GROUND 11 N C 12 DDC DAT 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 DDCCLK Table 3 33 VGA Connector Pino...

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Page 89: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Chapter 4 4 Installation Page 89...

Page 90: ...equently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground 4 2 Installation Considerations NOTE The following installation notices and installation considerations should be read and unde...

Page 91: ...ion of the PCISA MARK CPU card DO NOT remove any of the stickers on the PCB board These stickers are required for warranty validation use the product before all the cables and power connectors are pro...

Page 92: ...top of an anti static bag Only the inside of the bag is safe from static discharge 4 3 2 Checklist When PCISA MARK is unpacked make sure the package contains the following items 1 x PCISA MARK single...

Page 93: ...ling electronic components onto the PCISA MARK always take anti static precautions in order to prevent ESD damage to the PCISA MARK and other electronic components like the CPU and DIMM modules 4 4 1...

Page 94: ...Hz SDRAM with a maximum size of 512MB The DIMM can be either single sided or dual sided 4 4 3 2 DIMM Module Installation The PCISA MARK CPU card has one DDR SDRAM DIMM socket To install a DIMM module...

Page 95: ...ds of the socket Press the DIMM module down into the socket until it clicks into position and the two handles have automatically locked the memory module into place To remove the memory module push bo...

Page 96: ...e To connect an IDE HDD to the motherboard follow the instructions below 44 pin IDE cable connection is illustrated in Figure 4 2 and 40 pin cable connection is illustrated in Figure 4 3 Step 1 Step 2...

Page 97: ...on of 44 Pin IDE Connector Figure 4 3 Connection of 40 Pin IDE Connector NOTE When two EIDE disk drives are connected together back end jumpers on the drives must be used to configure one drive as a m...

Page 98: ...4 5 3 LCD Backlight Installation To connect an LCD backlight inverter to the CPU card follow the instruction below Connect the 5 pin connector end of the LCD backlight cable to the CN6 header on the C...

Page 99: ...n the connector prevents it from being connected incorrectly 4 6 Jumper Settings NOTE A jumper is a metal bridge that is used to close an electrical circuit It consists of two metal pins and a small m...

Page 100: ...tion The PCISA MARK CPU card has four on board jumpers Description Label Type CF card function setup JP2 2 pin header Clear CMOS JP3 3 pin header Flat panel power select JP4 3 pin header PCI VIO volta...

Page 101: ...abel JP3 Jumper Type 3 pin header Jumper Settings See Table 4 3 Jumper Location See Figure 4 4 If the PCISA MARK fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings use this jumper to clear the CMOS data and...

Page 102: ...on board connector Jumper Label JP4 Jumper Type 3 pin header Jumper Settings See Table 4 4 Jumper Location See Figure 4 4 This jumper allows the user to set the voltage for the LCD panel Before settin...

Page 103: ...sh Card A Compact Flash Type 2 CFII card slot is located on the solder side of the CPU card When appropriately formatted a CFII card can serve as a bootable hard drive in applications where installati...

Page 104: ...e peripheral devices and the jumpers have been configured the PCISA MARK can be inserted onto a PCISA slot on the backplane To insert the CPU card to a backplane follow the instructions below Step 1 S...

Page 105: ...nection The rear panel USB connectors provide easier and quicker access to external USB devices The rear panel USB connector is a standard connector and can easily be connected to other USB devices 4...

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Page 107: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Chapter 5 5 BIOS Settings Page 107...

Page 108: ...em is turned on or 2 Press the DELETE key when the Press Del to enter SETUP message appears on the screen If the message disappears restart the computer and try again 5 1 2 Using Setup Use the arrow k...

Page 109: ...rrent page menu items F9 Menu in BIOS F10 Save changes and Exit BIOS Table 5 1 BIOS Navigation Keys 5 1 3 Getting Help When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and...

Page 110: ...s are seen in BIOS Menu 1 Standard CMOS Features Changes the basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Changes the advanced system settings Advanced Chipset Features Changes the chipset config...

Page 111: ...e original password into the Confirm Password dialogue box and press ENTER To disable the password simply press ENTER in the Enter Password dialogue box then press any key in the Password Disabled dia...

Page 112: ...tandard CMOS Features BIOS menu BIOS Menu 2 to set basic BIOS configuration options BIOS Menu 2 Standard CMOS Features Date Day mm dd yyyy The Date option sets the system date Time hh mm ss The Time o...

Page 113: ...Menu 3 If an IDE device is detected and one of the above listed two BIOS configuration options is selected the IDE configuration options shown in Section 5 2 1 appear Drive A 1 44M 3 5in Use the Drive...

Page 114: ...ors that may be detected All But Keyboard DEFAULT The system boot does not stop for a keyboard error it stops for all other errors All But Diskette The system boot does not stop for a disk error it st...

Page 115: ...tal Memory is NOT user configurable 5 2 1 IDE Primary Master Slave Use the IDE Primary Master Slave menu BIOS Menu 3 to set or change the master slave IDE configurations BIOS Menu 3 IDE Primary Master...

Page 116: ...be automatically detected by the BIOS Manual Selecting this option allows manual configuration of the device on the IDE channel in BIOS Access Mode Auto The Access Mode option can only be configured i...

Page 117: ...he Cylinder specification indicates how many cylinders tracks are on the HDD installed in the system Head The Head specification indicates how many logical heads are on the HDD installed in the system...

Page 118: ...K CPU Card 5 3 Advanced BIOS Features CPU and peripheral device configuration options are accessed in the Advanced BIOS Features menu BIOS Menu 4 BIOS Menu 4 Advanced BIOS Features Page 118 IEI Techno...

Page 119: ...program can then be run to locate and remove the virus before any damage is done Enabled Activates automatically when the system boots up causing a warning message to appear when anything attempts to...

Page 120: ...nabled Use the Quick Power On Self Test option to speed up the POST after the computer is turned on If enabled BIOS shortens or skips some POST check items Disabled Normal POST occurs after the comput...

Page 121: ...ts from There are three boot device configuration options First Boot Device Default Floppy Second Boot Device Default HDD 0 Third Boot Device Default LS120 Using the default values the system first lo...

Page 122: ...A to logical drive B Enabled Assigns physical drive B to logical drive A and physical drive A to logical drive B Disabled DEFAULT Default physical logical drive assignments Boot Up Floppy Seek Enable...

Page 123: ...sabled Use the Typematic Rate Setting configuration option to specify if only one character is allowed to appear on the screen if a key is continuously held down When this option is enabled the BIOS r...

Page 124: ...pematic Delay option to specify the delay time between when a key is first pressed and when the acceleration begins 250 DEFAULT 250 milliseconds 500 500 milliseconds 750 750 milliseconds 1000 1000 mil...

Page 125: ...S 2 Non OS2 DEFAULT Select this option when not using the OS 2 operating system Video BIOS Shadow Enabled Use the Video Bios Shadow option to enable video BIOS to be copied to the shadow RAM Disabled...

Page 126: ...ption to specify if the Environmental Protection Agency EPA logo appears during the system boot up process If enabled the boot up process may be delayed Disabled DEFAULT EPA logo does not appear durin...

Page 127: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card 5 4 Advanced Chipset Features Use the Advanced Chipset Features menu BIOS Menu 5 to change chipset configuration options BIOS Menu 5 Advanced Chipset Features Page 127...

Page 128: ...e SPD enables the BIOS to read the spec sheet of the DIMM on boot up and then adjust the memory timing parameters accordingly Disabled DRAM timing parameters can be manually set using the DRAM sub ite...

Page 129: ...llowing configuration options are available Disabled 2 Bank 4 Bank DEFAULT Memory Hole Disabled Use the Memory Hole option to reserve memory space between 15MB and 16MB for ISA expansion cards that re...

Page 130: ...area a system error may result Disabled DEFAULT System BIOS not written to F0000h FFFFFh Enabled System BIOS is written to F0000h FFFFFh Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Use the Video RAM Cacheable optio...

Page 131: ...led AGP only uses the AGP 1x or AGP 2x transfer protocol Enabled DEFAULT AGP uses the AGP 4x AGP Driving Control Auto Use the AGP Driving Control option to enable manual or automatic selection of the...

Page 132: ...80 x 1024 TFT DEFAULT 640 x 480 DSTN 800 x 600 DSTN 1600 x 1200 DSTN 1400 x 1050 TFT 1024 x 768 DSTN 1280 x 1024 DSTN Boot Device Select Auto Use the Boot Device Select option to specify the type of d...

Page 133: ...Enabled USB keyboard can be used OnChip Sound Auto Use the OnChip Sound option to enable or disable the chipset codec Auto DEFAULT The chipset codec is automatically detected by BIOS Disabled The chi...

Page 134: ...the PCI bus and nonburstable transactions do not Disabled PCI dynamic bursting does not occur Enabled DEFAULT PCI dynamic bursting does occur PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled Use the PCI Master 0 WS Writ...

Page 135: ...PCI bus until it is successful AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled Use the AGP Master 1 WS Read option to reduce the time the AGP bus mastering device waits initiating a read command to only one wait state...

Page 136: ...Card 5 5 Integrated Peripherals Use the Integrated Peripherals menu BIOS Menu 6 to change the configuration options for the attached peripheral devices BIOS Menu 6 Integrated Peripherals Page 136 IEI...

Page 137: ...his option if the system IDE devices do not support IDE pre fetching Enabled DEFAULT Retain the default for faster IDE drive access Drive PIO Mode Auto Use the Drive PIO Mode options below to select t...

Page 138: ...HDD device is disabled Init Display First PCI Slot Use the Init Display First option to select the primary display device PCI Slot DEFAULT The display connected to the PCI slot is the primary display...

Page 139: ...RQ4 Use the Onboard Serial Port 1 option to select the I O address and IRQ for the onboard serial port 1 The serial port can be disabled or the I O address and the IRQ can be automatically selected by...

Page 140: ...ode Select is set to either HSPIR or ASKIR Full Bi directional communication between system infrared port and the external compliant devices occurs Half DEFAULT Communication between the system infrar...

Page 141: ...e This parallel port mode works with most parallel port devices but is slow EPP The parallel port operates in the enhanced parallel port mode EPP The EPP mode supports bi directional communication bet...

Page 142: ...the Parallel Port Mode option is set to EPP mode Use the EPP Mode Select option to select the parallel port mode standard for the parallel port EPP1 9 EPP 1 9 is selected as the EPP standard EPP1 7 DE...

Page 143: ...to select the IRQ address for the sound blaster Address options are listed below IRQ5 DEFAULT IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 SB DMA Select DMA 1 Use the SB DMA Select option to select the sound blaster DMA direct me...

Page 144: ...e address for the sound blaster Address options are listed below 300 303H 310 313H 320 323H 330 333H DEFAULT 5 6 Power Management Setup Use the Power Management Setup menu BIOS Menu 7 to set the BIOS...

Page 145: ...o specify the sleep state the system enters when not being used S1 POS DEFAULT System appears off The CPU is stopped RAM is refreshed the system is running in a low power mode S3 STR System appears of...

Page 146: ...en goes blank when the video is disabled V H SYNC Blank DEFAULT The display screen goes blank and the V SYNC and H SYNC signals from VGA cards to the display are turned off when the video is disabled...

Page 147: ...down Delay 4 sec To shutdown the system the power button must be held down longer than four seconds otherwise the system enters a low power usage state Wake Up Events Press Enter Use the Wake Up Event...

Page 148: ...n the system goes into a sleep state or a suspend state Min Saving The longest period of time that can be specified before the system enters either the Doze mode or the suspend state The longest time...

Page 149: ...s not power down The following settings can be made Disable DEFAULT 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 6 Min 7 Min 8 Min 9 Min 10 Min 11 Min 12 Min 13 Min 14 Min 15 Min Doze Mode Disabled Use the Doze Mode...

Page 150: ...re the system enters suspend mode The Suspend Mode options are Disabled DEFAULT 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 6 Min 8 Min 10 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour 5 6 2 Wake Up Events Use the Wake Up Events menu BIOS M...

Page 151: ...ctivity is detected on the VGA On The system is roused from a doze state or suspend state when activity is detected on the VGA LPT COM LPT COM Use the LPT COM option to enable the system to monitor ac...

Page 152: ...the system to monitor activity on the HDD and FDD and rouse the system from a suspend or doze state when activity on the HDD and FDD is detected Off The system is not roused from a doze state or susp...

Page 153: ...r is detected Off DEFAULT The system is not roused from a doze state or suspend state when activity is detected on the PCI master On The system is roused from a doze state or suspend state when activi...

Page 154: ...h Resume Time hh mm ss After setting the alarm the computer will turn itself on from a suspend state when the alarm goes off Primary INTR ON Use the Primary INTR option to enable IRQs to be monitored...

Page 155: ...OM 2 Enabled IRQ4 COM 1 Enabled IRQ5 LPT 2 Enabled IRQ6 Floppy Disk Enabled IRQ7 LPT Enabled IRQ8 RTC Alarm Disabled IRQ9 IRQ2 Redir Disabled IRQ10 Reserved Disabled IRQ11 Reserved Disabled IRQ12 PS 2...

Page 156: ...etermines whether the Plug and Play devices connected to the system are configured by the operating system or the BIOS No DEFAULT If the operating system does not meet the Plug and Play specifications...

Page 157: ...olled By option to either manually configure all the boot and plug and play devices or allow BIOS to configure these devices automatically If BIOS is allowed to configure the devices automatically IRQ...

Page 158: ...ned to PCI ISA PnP IRQ 15 assigned to PCI ISA PnP The above options all have the following default options PCI ISA PnP DEFAULT The IRQ is assigned to legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original...

Page 159: ...ed if the Resources Controlled By option is set to Manual BIOS Menu 13 DMA Resources The configurable options are DMA 0 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 1 assigned to PCI ISA PnP DMA 3 assigned to PCI ISA...

Page 160: ...decoders and other similar devices are allowed to look at the VGA palette on the video card so these devices can determine what colors are in use This option is needed very rarely and should be left D...

Page 161: ...the system USB display Disabled No IRQ is assigned to the USB Enabled DEFAULT An IRQ is assigned to the USB 5 8 PC Health Status The PC Health Status menu BIOS Menu 14 has two user configurable optio...

Page 162: ...s menu Temperature The following fan temperature is monitored Current CPU Temperature Current System Temperature Fan Speed The following fan speed is monitored CPU Fan1 Speed CPU Fan2 Speed Voltages T...

Page 163: ...uce power consumption by turning off unoccupied or inactive expansion slots Disabled AGP PCI and memory slots are not monitored Enabled DEFAULT AGP PCI and memory slots are monitored and clock signals...

Page 164: ...the CPU Host PCI Clock option to select a timing combination for the CPU and the PCI bus When set to Default the BIOS uses the actual CPU and PCI bus clock values Configuration options are below Defau...

Page 165: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Chapter 6 6 Driver Installation Page 165...

Page 166: ...1 Chipset Driver Installation VIA Service Pack v4 3 RealTek Audio Driver RealTek LAN Driver The ALi RAID driver is fully described in Appendix E All four drivers can be found on the CD that came with...

Page 167: ...U Card Step 2 Step 3 Open the PCISA MARK folder Open the 1 4in1 subfolder See Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Access the 1 4in1 Folder Click the Setup utility icon shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Setup Utility I...

Page 168: ...installation program begins to initialize After the initialization process a welcome screen shown in Figure 6 3 appears Click NEXT to continue Figure 6 3 VIA Chipset Driver Installation Welcome Scree...

Page 169: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Step 5 The Readme in Figure 6 4 appears Click YES to continue Figure 6 4 Readme Information Page 169...

Page 170: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Step 6 Select Normal Installation or Quick Installation See Figure 6 5 Click NEXT to continue Figure 6 5 VIA Chipset Driver Installation Type Page 170 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 171: ...up components see Figure 6 6 that must be installed in the system There are setup components VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver AGP Driver AGP3 0 Supported VIA INF Driver 1 70A Click NEXT to continue the installa...

Page 172: ...setup then prompts the user see Figure 6 7 if the VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver must be installed on the system Select install or uninstall Click NEXT to continue Figure 6 7 VIA PCI IDE Bus Driver Selection...

Page 173: ...RK CPU Card Step 9 The setup then prompts the user see Figure 6 8 if the AGP driver must be installed on the system Select install or uninstall Click NEXT to continue Figure 6 8 AGP Driver Selection P...

Page 174: ...K to exit the installation program Step 0 Figure 6 9 Restart the Computer The following sections fully describe the driver installation procedures for the PCISA MARK CPU card 6 3 Realtek Audio Driver...

Page 175: ...io Driver Folder Step 3 Step 4 Click the Setup utility icon shown in Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Setup Utility Icon The install shield wizard for the audio driver starts See Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Audio...

Page 176: ...K CPU Card Step 5 The RealTek Audio Setup prepares the install shield to guide you through the rest of the setup process See Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 Audio Driver Setup Preparation Page 176 IEI Technol...

Page 177: ...The welcome screen shown in Figure 6 14 appears Click the NEXT button to continue the installation The install shield starts to configure the new software as shown in Figure 6 15 Figure 6 14 Audio Dri...

Page 178: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure 6 15 Audio Driver Software Configuration Page 178 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 179: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Step 7 The Digital Signal Not Found screen shown in Figure 6 16 appears Click YES to continue the installation Figure 6 16 Audio Driver Digital Signal Page 179...

Page 180: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Step 8 The installation of the driver begins See Figure 6 17 Figure 6 17 Audio Driver Installation Begins Page 180 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 181: ...installation process is complete a confirmation screen shown in Figure 6 18 appears Figure 6 18 Audio Driver Installation Complete Select when the system should be restarted now or later see Figure 6...

Page 182: ...ep 1 Step 2 Step 3 Insert the CD into the system that contains the PCISA MARK board Open the PCISA MARK folder Open the LAN subfolder See Figure 6 19 Figure 6 19 Access the LAN Driver Folder Click the...

Page 183: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Step 4 Once the Setup icon is double clicked a Welcome screen shown in Figure 6 21 appears Figure 6 21 LAN Driver Welcome Screen Page 183...

Page 184: ...stalling click Next The driver is installed and a confirmation screen at the end of the installation appears See Figure 6 22 Figure 6 22 LAN Driver Installation Complete Click Finish to complete the i...

Page 185: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Appendix A A BIOS Menu Options Page 185...

Page 186: ...Time hh mm ss 112 IDE Master and IDE Slave 113 Drive A 1 44M 3 5in 113 Drive B None 113 Video 114 Halt On All But Keyboard 114 Base Memory 114 Extended Memory 115 Total Memory 115 IDE HDD Auto Detecti...

Page 187: ...Security Option Setup 124 OS Select For DRAM 64MB Non OS2 125 Video BIOS Shadow Enabled 125 XXXXX YYYYY Shadow Disabled 125 Small Logo EPA Show Disabled 126 DRAM Timing by SPD Enabled 128 DRAM Clock H...

Page 188: ...ite Disabled On Chip IDE Channel 0 1 Enabled 137 IDE Prefetch Mode Enabled Drive PIO Mode Auto 137 IDE UDMA Auto Init Display First PCI Slot 138 IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Onboard FDD Controller Enabl...

Page 189: ...Soft Off by PWR BTN Instant Off 147 Wake Up Events Press Enter Power Management 148 HDD Power Down Disabled Doze Mode Disabled VGA OFF LPT COM LPT COM 151 HDD FDD ON 152 PCI Master OFF 152 PCI Master...

Page 190: ...Palette Snoop Disabled 160 Assign IRQ for VGA Enabled 160 Assign IRQ for USB Enabled 161 Temperature 162 Fan Speed 162 Voltages 162 Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled 163 Spread Spectrum Disabled 163 C...

Page 191: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card B Watchdog Timer Appendix B Page 191...

Page 192: ...H is used to control the Watchdog Timer INT 15H AH 6FH Sub function AL 2 Sets the Watchdog Timer s period BL Time out value Its unit second is dependent on the item Watchdog Timer unit select in CMOS...

Page 193: ...ets Example program INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER W_LOOP MOV AX 6F02H setting the time out value MOV BL 30 time out value is 48 seconds INT 15H ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE CMP EXIT_AP 1 is the app...

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Page 195: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card C Address Mapping Appendix C Page 195...

Page 196: ...ary IDE Channel 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 COM2 378 37F Parallel Printer Port 1 LPT1 3B0 3BB VT82C686B Graphics Controller 3C0 3DF VT82C686B Graphics Controller 3F6 3F6 Primary IDE Channel 3F7 3F7 Standard...

Page 197: ...2 PS 2 mouse IRQ5 SMBus Controller IRQ13 FPU IRQ6 FDC IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ7 Available IRQ15 Secondary IDE Table C 3 IRQ Mapping Table COM2 IRQ11 C 4 DMA Channel Assignments Channel Function 0 Availab...

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Page 199: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card D External AC 97 Audio CODEC Appendix D Page 199...

Page 200: ...the rear panel of the motherboard The phone jacks include 3 A LINE input shared with surround output 4 A MIC input shared with Center and LFE output 5 A LINE output 6 A MIC input line D 1 2 Driver In...

Page 201: ...ound Effects Manager To access the Sound Effects Manager please do the following Step 1 Step 2 Install the audio CODEC driver Click either The Sound Effect Manager icon in the Notification Area of the...

Page 202: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card Figure D 2 Sound Effect Manager Icon Task Bar Figure D 3 Sound Effect Manager Icon Control Panel Page 202 IEI Technology Corp...

Page 203: ...C Different CODECs may have different sound manager appearances ure D 4 The following section describes the different configuration options in the Sound Effect Manager D 2 2 Sound Effect Manager Confi...

Page 204: ...one Effect General NOTE Not all RealTek Sound Effect Managers have all the above listed options The Sound Effect Manager loaded onto the system may only have some of the options listed above Below is...

Page 205: ...for 4 speaker output o Channel mode for 5 1 speaker output o Synchronize the phonejack switch with speakers settings Speaker Test Each speaker connected to the system is tested individually to see if...

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Page 207: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card E RAID Setup Appendix E Page 207...

Page 208: ...storage space The operating system will not be able to distinguish the physical disk drives contained in a RAID configuration E 1 1 Precautions One key benefit a RAID configuration brings is that a s...

Page 209: ...ss the Ali RAID Utility follow the steps below Step 1 Step 2 Connect SATA drives to the system Connect two SATA drives to the system Make sure the drives have the same capacity are the same type and h...

Page 210: ...m after saving and exiting the BIOS Press Ctrl A When the screen in Figu appears press Ctrl A to enter the ALi RAID BIOS setup program re E 1 Figure E 1 Accessing ALi RAID BIOS Utility Delete RAID set...

Page 211: ...e OS To do this refer to the documentation that came with the OS Step 0 E 4 RAID Options E 4 1 Create RAID 0 Striping for Performance WARNING All data previously stored on the member drives of a RAID...

Page 212: ...pace bar to select members of the RAID array The flashing cursor changes to a lower case s once any of the connected disk drives has been selected Follow the same method to select another member drive...

Page 213: ...the same IDE channel cannot be selected as the members of a RAID 0 array Avoid mixing PATA and SATA disk drives in a RAID 0 array 2 Always use disk drives of the same capacity to create a RAID array...

Page 214: ...rs on the Drive Menu where the member drives to be included in the RAID 0 array can be chosen Select RAID array drive members Use the space bar to select members of the RAID array The flashing cursor...

Page 215: ...a RAID array 1 To reduce the chance of losing data ALi imposes certain limitations on the RAID configuration options PATA drives connected on the same IDE channel cannot be selected as the members of...

Page 216: ...D array drive members Use the space bar to select members of the RAID array The flashing cursor changes to a lower case s once any of the connected disk drives has been selected Follow the same method...

Page 217: ...ions The default value should be appropriate for most applications E 4 5 Delete RAID Setting Partition WARNING If a RAID configuration is deleted all data previously stored on the member drives of the...

Page 218: ...Press Y Step 0 E 4 7 Rebuild RAID Array The Rebuild RAID Array option can rebuild a RAID array if a member of a RAID configuration should fail Neither RAID 0 nor JBOD provides data redundancy The Reb...

Page 219: ...ay vary depending on the size of stored data disk drive capacity and drive performance E 4 8 Select Boot Drive Step 1 Step 2 Select the Boot Drive Use the arrow keys to highlight Select Boot Drive and...

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Page 221: ...PCISA MARK CPU Card 7 Index Page 221...

Page 222: ...oard Mouse Connector 63 Compact Flash Connector 45 L CPU Fan Connector 48 CRT 21 LAN Connectors 83 LVDS LCD Connector 65 D M Data Flow 26 Digital Input Output DIO Connector 49 Mini DIN 6 PS 2 Connecto...

Page 223: ...174 Reset Button Connector 73 RoHS 17 RS 232 Serial Port COM1 COM2 Connector 75 S SATA 30 Secondary IDE Connector 58 Serial ATA Drive Connectors 76 Serial Ports 31 SIR 33 T Technical Specifications 21...

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