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AL440LX
Motherboard
Product Guide

Order Number:  680701-001

Summary of Contents for AL440LX

Page 1: ...AL440LX Motherboard Product Guide Order Number 680701 001...

Page 2: ...lity and fitness for a particular purpose Intel assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document Intel makes no commitment to update nor to keep current the information contai...

Page 3: ...y 20 Replacing the Battery 21 Installing and Removing the Motherboard 23 3 Configuring the Motherboard Before You Begin 25 Configuration Modes 26 Setting the Processor Speed 27 Clearing the Passwords...

Page 4: ...9 Memory Map 49 DMA Channels 49 I O Map 50 PCI Configuration Space Map 52 Interrupts 52 A Error Messages BIOS Beep Codes 53 BIOS Error Messages 53 B Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory R...

Page 5: ...Settings for the Setup Program 27 2 Setup Menu Bar 29 3 Setup Function Keys 30 4 Maintenance Menu 30 5 Main Menu 31 6 Floppy Options Submenu 32 7 IDE Device Configuration Submenus 33 8 Advanced Menu...

Page 6: ...Contents vi 30 Front Panel Connectors 48 31 Memory Map 49 32 DMA Channels 49 33 I O Map 50 34 PCI Configuration Space Map 52 35 Interrupts 52 36 Beep Codes 53 37 BIOS Error Messages 53...

Page 7: ...the floppy drive interface one multimode parallel port two FIFO serial ports keyboard and mouse controller and an IrDA compatible interface Intel Phoenix BIOS that supports power management Plug and...

Page 8: ...der D Optional Line In connector P Accelerated Graphics Port A G P connector E Optional CD ROM audio connector Q Configuration header F Optional telephony connector R Optional SCSI hard disk LED heade...

Page 9: ...J A G I B E Figure 2 Back Panel I O Connectors A PS 2 connector mouse or keyboard F Serial port 1 connector B Parallel port connector G Serial port 2 connector C MIDI game port connector optional H Au...

Page 10: ...Product Description 10...

Page 11: ...ty with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Disconnect the computer...

Page 12: ...anual torque screwdriver capable of a 6 0 in lb 1 0 in lb 0 678 N m 0 113 N m setting The screwdriver also must have a shaft longer than 2 inches To install the retention mechanism follow these steps...

Page 13: ...rectly on the threads of the attachment studs 5 To secure the mechanism tighten the captive nuts with the torque screwdriver to no more than 6 0 in lb 1 0 in lb 0 678 N m 0 113 N m Installing the Proc...

Page 14: ...ard set the processor speed by using the Setup program See Chapter 3 to set processor speed Upgrading to a Boxed Pentium II Processor Use the instructions in this section to prepare the motherboard fo...

Page 15: ...urface and remove any components that block access to the installed processor 6 Remove the top bar of the heatsink support from the base as shown in Figure 6 Press in on the latches A to release the t...

Page 16: ...pecial removal tool MID 58982 that is available from Dexter Design call 503 648 7000 for ordering information To remove the heatsink support base follow these steps 1 With your fingers remove the two...

Page 17: ...heatsink support removal tool A over the two outside posts of the heatsink support base B as shown in Figure 8 Make sure the tool completely engages the posts OM06232 B A Figure 8 Placing the Heatsink...

Page 18: ...otherboard Figure 9 There is an audible click when the base disengages from the motherboard OM06233 Figure 9 Using the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool 4 Remove the tool and the heatsink support bas...

Page 19: ...to be available all installed memory must be ECC and you must enable the ECC Configuration feature in the Setup program see page 34 NOTE DIMMs must meet the Intel specifications for either 64 bit or 7...

Page 20: ...ECC memory start the computer and use the ECC Configuration feature in Setup to enable the use of ECC OM06224 Figure 11 Installing a DIMM Removing Memory To remove a DIMM follow these steps 1 Observe...

Page 21: ...ard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d...

Page 22: ...ed to the computer Turn off the computer 3 Remove the computer cover 4 Locate the battery on the motherboard see Figure 12 5 With your fingers gently pry the battery free from its socket Note the orie...

Page 23: ...tallation instructions and precautions WARNING This procedure should be done only by qualified technical personnel Disconnect the computer from its power source before doing the procedures described h...

Page 24: ...Installing the Motherboard 24...

Page 25: ...ith personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Disconnect the computer from its power source and from any telecomm...

Page 26: ...ows the location of the configuration header on the motherboard The jumper is usually set to normal mode at the factory OM06055 1 Configuration Jumper J8B2 3 Figure 14 Configuration Header NOTE A jump...

Page 27: ...the motherboard is installed in the computer and the configuration header J8B2 has the jumper set on pins 1 2 for normal mode 1 Observe the precautions in Before You Begin see page 11 2 Turn off all...

Page 28: ...ter cover 4 Locate the configuration header Figure 14 J8B2 on the motherboard 5 On the header J8B2 move the jumper to pins 2 3 as shown below to set configure mode 1 3 J8B2 OM06240B 6 Replace the cove...

Page 29: ...if you want to run SETUP Table 2 is an overview of the menu screens in the Setup program Table 2 Setup Menu Bar Setup Menu Screen Description Maintenance Specifies the processor speed and clears the S...

Page 30: ...w F5 or Selects the previous value for a field F6 or or Space Selects the next value for a field F9 Load the default configuration values for the current menu F10 Save the current values and exit Setu...

Page 31: ...lt language used by the BIOS System Time Hour minute and second Specifies the current time System Date Month day and year Specifies the current date Floppy Options submenu No options When selected dis...

Page 32: ...ed 360 KB 5 1 2 MB 5 720 KB 3 1 44 1 25 MB 3 default 2 88 MB 3 Specifies the capacity and physical size of diskette drive A Diskette B Disabled default 360 KB 5 1 2 MB 5 720 KB 3 1 44 1 25 MB 3 2 88 M...

Page 33: ...sectors Maximum Capacity No options Reports the maximum capacity for the hard disk Value calculated from number of cylinders heads and sectors Multi Sector Transfers Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sec...

Page 34: ...ables the memory cache ECC Configuration Non ECC default ECC Specifies ECC memory operation Resource Configuration submenu No options Configures memory blocks and IRQs for legacy ISA devices When sele...

Page 35: ...ailable default Reserved DC00 DFFF Available default Reserved Memory hole Disabled default Conventional Extended Reserves specific upper memory blocks for use by legacy ISA devices Memory hole frees a...

Page 36: ...4 2E8h address will not appear in the list of options for either serial port Mode Normal default IrDA ASK IR Specifies the mode for Serial Port B for normal COM 2 or infrared applications Parallel por...

Page 37: ...nfiguration Submenu Feature Options Description Palette Snooping Disabled default Enabled Controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA add in video c...

Page 38: ...tended start feature When enabled the computer boots but the keyboard is locked The user must enter a password to unlock the computer or boot from a floppy diskette Power Menu Use this menu to set pow...

Page 39: ...power management enable event when the power is off QuickBoot Mode Enabled Disabled default Enables the computer to boot without running certain POST tests Scan User Flash Area Enabled default Disable...

Page 40: ...1 Select the boot device with or 2 Press to move the device up the list or to move the device down the list The operating system assigns a drive letter to each device in the order listed Changing the...

Page 41: ...and the iFLASH EXE utility through your computer supplier or from the Intel World Wide Web site http www intel com NOTE Please review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attem...

Page 42: ...e which contains the software license agreement and the README TXT file which contains the instructions for the BIOS upgrade 6 Insert the bootable floppy disk into drive A 7 To extract the BIOS EXE fi...

Page 43: ...deo support You will not see anything on the screen during the procedure Monitor the procedure by listening to the speaker and looking at the floppy drive LED 1 Turn off all peripheral devices connect...

Page 44: ...a bootable floppy disk containing the Intel flash utility and language files see page 42 1 Boot the computer with the bootable floppy disk in drive A The BIOS upgrade utility screen appears 2 Select U...

Page 45: ...J4J1 J1C1 1 3 1 J2F2 Line In Audio 1 J2F1 Telephony 4 1 J1F1 CD ROM Audio 4 4 Fan 1 J8M1 3 1 Fan 3 J5L1 Active Heatsink Fan 1 J8A1 Wake on Ring 2 1 J8B1 SCSI Hard Drive LED 2 1 Fan 2 J3F1 1 J2B1 Chas...

Page 46: ...Right Table 23 ATAPI Telephony Connector J2F1 Pin Signal Name 1 Audio Out monaural 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Audio In monaural Table 24 ATAPI Line In Connector J2F2 Pin Signal Name 1 Left Line In 2 Ground 3...

Page 47: ...the optional management extension hardware is not available pin 3 is ground Table 27 Fan 3 Header J5L1 Active Heatsink Fan Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 12 V 3 Ground Table 28 SCSI Hard Drive LED Input...

Page 48: ...anel Connectors Connector Pin Signal Name A Speaker 27 SPKR_HDR 26 PIEZO_IN 25 Key 24 Ground B Reset switch 23 SW_RST 22 Ground Key C Power LED 20 5 V 19 Key 18 Ground Key D Hard drive LED 16 5 V 15 H...

Page 49: ...896 K 928 K E0000 E7FFF 32 KB POST BIOS Available as UMB 800 K 896 K C8000 DFFFF 96 KB Available high DOS memory open to ISA and PCI bus 640 K 800 K A0000 C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 639 K 640...

Page 50: ...8F 16 bytes PIIX4 DMA page registers 00A0 00A1 2 bytes PIIX4 interrupt controller 2 00B2 00B3 2 bytes APM control 00C0 00DE 31 bytes PIIX4 DMA 2 00F0 1 byte Reset numeric error 0170 0177 8 bytes Secon...

Page 51: ...channel status port 03F8 03FF 8 bytes COM1 04D0 04D1 2 bytes Edge level triggered PIC 0530 0537 8 bytes Windows Sound System 0604 060B 8 bytes Windows Sound System LPTn 400h 8 bytes ECP port LPTn base...

Page 52: ...lot 2 J4D1 00 0F 00 PCI expansion slot 3 J4C1 00 10 00 PCI expansion slot 4 J4B1 Interrupts Table 35 Interrupts IRQ System Resource NMI I O channel check 0 Reserved interval timer 1 Reserved keyboard...

Page 53: ...tte drive A error or Diskette drive B error Drive A or B is present but fails the POST diskette tests Check that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in Setup and that the diskette drive...

Page 54: ...n the screen If it cannot locate the address it displays Press F1 to resume F2 to Setup Displayed after any recoverable error message Press F1 to start the boot process or F2 to enter Setup and change...

Page 55: ...ition 28 July 1995 The Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment USA and Canada CSA C22 2 No 950 95 3rd Edition The Standard for Safety of Informa...

Page 56: ...ass 2 ITE Implementation Regulations for Voluntary Control of Radio Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines Japan ICES 003 Issue 2 Interference Causing Equipment Stand...

Page 57: ...voltage and rapid overheating Refer servicing of the power supply to qualified technical personnel Installation Instructions CAUTION Follow these guidelines to meet safety and regulatory requirements...

Page 58: ...s required by the European EMC Directive and Low Voltage Directive Other directives such as the Machinery and Telecommunications Directives may also apply depending on the type of product No regulator...

Page 59: ...tact the module supplier s technical support Place Battery Marking on the Computer There is insufficient space on this motherboard to provide instructions for replacing and disposing of the battery Th...

Page 60: ...Regulatory and Integration Information 60...

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