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Summary of Contents for DP533 Series

Page 1: ...otherboar IWILL DP533 Series Motherboard d d d d U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual DP533 Series V DP533 Series V DP533 Series V DP533 Series V DP533 Series Ver...

Page 2: ...ies Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboard d d d d U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual II II...

Page 3: ...will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is...

Page 4: ...o time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes T T T T Tr r r r rademark Recognition ademark Recognition ademark Recognition adema...

Page 5: ...2 Ke e e e ey F y F y F y F y Featur eatur eatur eatur eatures Components es Components es Components es Components es Components 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Motherboar Motherboar Motherboar Motherboar Mothe...

Page 6: ...on ation ation ation 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings 3 1 Jumper JP5 BIOS Flash Protect 3 2 Jumper JP4 Clear CMOS Memory 3 4 Jumper JP1 Frontside Bus Clock Frequency 3 6 Firm...

Page 7: ...a Floppy Disk Drive 5 4 Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External System P stem P stem P stem P stem Peripher eripher eripher erip...

Page 8: ...R P Installing Configuring An IR P Installing Configuring An IR P Installing Configuring An IR P Installing Configuring An IR Port ort ort ort ort 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 P P P P Perf erf erf erf erforman...

Page 9: ...ates the most important topics in the manual In addi tion there is a list of what you should find in the motherboard package and some pointers on things to do before you configure or install the board...

Page 10: ...to be useful and informa tive while also making it easy to quickly find specific in formation or specifications The manual has icons and notes in the sidebar to note important topics indicate warning...

Page 11: ...e topics which are particularly important and deserve your specific attention Some topics cover information critical to the proper installation and use of the motherboard For the DP533 Series motherbo...

Page 12: ...connector Rear I O Panel Shield Covers the area around the rear panel I O ports when the board is installed in a system housing 2 CPU Back Plates Mount on the underside of the motherboard and pro vid...

Page 13: ...re present and undamaged Missing or Damaged Accessories If anything is missing please contact your vendor Motherboard Damage If the motherboard has been visibly damaged re turn the complete package to...

Page 14: ...s Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboar DP533 Series Motherboard d d d d U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 1 6 1 6...

Page 15: ...es Components This chapter explains the location and function of this motherboard s key features and components In addition it details the software that comes on the Power Installer II support CD ROM...

Page 16: ...out The diagram and key on these two pages shows the loca tion of key components on the motherboard Rear I O Panel DP533 S Motherboard DP533 JP4 J32 J33 USB J30 IEEE 1394 J28 J29 FLOPPY J25 SECONDARY...

Page 17: ...modules AGP AGP slot for 1 5V AGP 4X 8X or Pro display card PCI33 1 2 32 bit 33MHz PCI expansion slots PCI X 133MHz 64 bit 133MHz PCI expansion slot PCI X 100MHz 64 bit 100MHz PCI expansion slots one...

Page 18: ...motherboard uses an extended ATX form factor PCB in a design that integrates many features onto the board including several external ports Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O Panel P...

Page 19: ...t Bus Master PCI Expander P64H2 The chipset provides host bus memory AGP and I O interfaces Intel Gigabit Ethernet LAN Controller The DP533 Series motherboards have an Intel Kenai 32 82540EM Gigabit E...

Page 20: ...0 sock CPU0 sock CPU0 sock CPU0 sock CPU0 socket only et only et only et only et only CPU0 CPU1 CPU Sockets Function The System CPUs install in these sockets You can install either one or two CPUs as...

Page 21: ...board These sockets are for 200MHz PC1600 or 266MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory modules The socket configuration allows a variety of memory configurations up to a total of 8GB of system memory More Inform...

Page 22: ...ee types of AGP card AGP 4X AGP 8X AGP Pro The slot only supports 1 5V devices Do not use a 3 3V AGP card with this motherboard The AGP slot is extended to include support for AGP Pro cards using up t...

Page 23: ...MHz slots and three 64 bit PCI X slots operating at 133MHz or 100MHz which are also compatible with 66MHz cards The slots provide two levels of fast high bandwidth path way between the motherboard and...

Page 24: ...er modes through ATA 100 More Information See the section on Connecting Inter nal Peripherals in Chapter 5 for instructions on connect ing IDE drives Technical specifications are listed in Chap ter 7...

Page 25: ...ectors support con necting multiple devices to the motherboard These are controlled by the onboard Adaptec AIC 7902W SCSI con troller The connectors use 68 pin SCSI ribbon cables to connect devices On...

Page 26: ...12V power sup ply that complies with the Intel Xeon processor power supply design guidelines More Information Please refer to the IWILL web site http www iwill net for more information on the re quir...

Page 27: ...e same 3 pin connector The System Fan connec tors are speed con trolled the CPU Fan con nectors are not P1_FAN P0_FAN R_FAN System Fan power connectors F_FAN J17 J38 Wake On LAN WOL Function A connect...

Page 28: ...pter 5 IRDA Connector J36 Function Connector for an Infrared IR port module Description The IRDA connector supports both IrDA and ASKIR infrared port modules Follow module instructions to install More...

Page 29: ...rboard When the chassis cover is removed the motherboard circuitry will detect the intrusion More Information See the System Features section in Chapter 6 J35 Chassis Intrusion Switch connector Chassi...

Page 30: ...Configuring the CMOS Setup Utility in Chapter 5 to adjust the real time clock settings System support battery Battery Housing Battery Housing Battery Housing Battery Housing Battery Housing The batte...

Page 31: ...his connector supports the following front panel features Reset Switch IDE or SCSI device activity LED System ACPI Suspend switch System Power LED Keyboard lock Housing mounted speaker More Informatio...

Page 32: ...USB P USB P USB P USB Ports orts orts orts orts There are four USB ports Each pair of ports has its own Host Controller and Root Hub I O P I O P I O P I O P I O Ports orts orts orts orts There are se...

Page 33: ...ecting a device with a parallel interface to the system Description The parallel port is generally used to con nect a printer to the system The port supports common parallel port modes and allows bidi...

Page 34: ...ting port settings Audio Jacks AC 97 Audio Function Jacks for connecting external audio devices to the onboard AC 97 audio subsystem Description There are three audio jacks Line Out For the two stereo...

Page 35: ...ludes the audio channels of a 5 1 speaker system in cluding Front Left Right Speakers Rear Left Right Speakers Center Channel Speaker Subwoofer The S PDIF connector must be connected to a digital de c...

Page 36: ...stored in the real time clock s CMOS memory Description A 3 pin jumper More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration infor mation and the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 6 JP5 Flash Protect Fun...

Page 37: ...undled utility software on the supplied Power Installer CD ROM disc The Installing OS Support Software section in Chapter 5 explains how to install the software required to support this motherboard an...

Page 38: ...ious drivers that support the chipset and enhance system performance SCSI Driver Installation Guide Information on installing and configuring the SCSI feature on the DP533 S Audio Driver Audio driver...

Page 39: ...dobe Acrobat Reader and McAfee Anti Virus Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader allows you to read documents in the Adobe PDF format including online documents on the Power Installer 2 disc and a wide range o...

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Page 41: ...Please review the con tents of this chapter to find out information on the de fault configuration or alternative configuration options to change the default configuration The motherboard will operate...

Page 42: ...which allow the BIOS to be protected either by a firmware setting in the Security Fea tures section of the CMOS Setup Utility or by the jumper s hardware setting The firmware setting option is more c...

Page 43: ...ng BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IWILL Smart Setting BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IWILL Smart Setting BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IWILL Smart Setting BIOS CMOS Setup Utility IWILL Smart Setting The IWILL Smart Setti...

Page 44: ...Memory JP4 Clear CMOS Memory JP4 Clear CMOS Memory JP4 Clear CMOS Memory Setting Function Short 1 2 Normal operation Default Short 2 3 Clear CMOS memory see instructions Follow this procedure to clear...

Page 45: ...ty Main Screen een een een een The main screen of the CMOS Setup Utility has a Load Optimized Defaults item that loads the default opera tion settings After you perform the Clear CMOS proce dure loaad...

Page 46: ...he clock speed that is used to generate the Frontside Bus speed Frequency Setting x 4 The default setting is to detect the default speed of the CPU s on the motherboard You can also manually set the s...

Page 47: ...able settings such as CPU and IDE device settings are set to be automatically detected in the default configuration While these settings can also be established manually automatic detection is more co...

Page 48: ...Screen een een een een Load the CMOS Setup Utility during the POST by press ing the Delete or Del key The utility interface commands are explained at the bottom of each screen and General Help is avai...

Page 49: ...utomatic there will probably be little reason to do so Hardware Reconfiguration We recommend leaving the two jumper settings at the default settings unless you need to perform the Clear CMOS procedure...

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Page 51: ...d d This chapter covers preparing the motherboard for in stallation installing the board in a system housing or chassis and installing or connecting other internal sys tem components There are a numbe...

Page 52: ...processor on this motherboard you will need to do the following Install the Xeon processor in an mPGA604 socket Install the Heatsink Retention Mechanisms Install a Xeon specific Heatsink Install the...

Page 53: ...is very important how ever to carefully handle the processor by the side edges and always fully observe precautions against electrostatic discharge Please follow the installation procedure as illustr...

Page 54: ...aining lever of the processor locking mechanism to a perpendicular position 2 Align the processor to the socket by matching the Pin 1 corner of the socket marked with a triangle to the Pin 1 corner on...

Page 55: ...s 4 Lower the locking mechanism s retaining lever and secure it in place to secure the processor in the socket Grasp the processor by the edges and gently pull upwards to insure it is properly inserte...

Page 56: ...ied screws which screw into either a supplied CPU Backplate or into the standoffs of an EEB 3 0 compliant system housing chassis We ve assumed here that you are installing the motherboard in a non EEB...

Page 57: ...atching standoff on the CPU Backplate Tighten the screws until they are snug Don t overtighten the screws 4 Repeat the same procedure to attach the second Re tention Mechanism on the opposite side of...

Page 58: ...heat spreader plate in the middle of the CPU 2 Do not spread the TIM around When you place the Heatsink on top of the CPU the material will dis perse evenly Next install the processor Heatsink as deta...

Page 59: ...p down so that it clips securely over the extension at the other end of the mechanism The spring tension of the clip should now hold that side of the heatsink se curely against the Retention Mechanism...

Page 60: ...install these components separately and in order as follows Install Shroud First install the PWT shroud 1 Clip the shroud onto the retaining mechanisms at the corners It should fit onto the mechanism...

Page 61: ...ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 11 2 Insert the fan mounting frame tabs into the holes on the forward side of the PWT Shroud The plastic tabs should snap sec...

Page 62: ...system memory specifications are Unbuffered DDR SDRAM DIMM modules ECC memory support including S4EC D4ED chipkill technology 200MHz PC1600 or 266MHz PC2100 memory only Maximum 8GB total system memory...

Page 63: ...anual 4 13 4 13 4 13 4 13 4 13 Memory Configur Memory Configur Memory Configur Memory Configur Memory Configurations ations ations ations ations The memory configura tions shown here are the only ones...

Page 64: ...s To install either type of module follow this procedure 1 Align the module to the socket so that the edge con nectors on the module match the socket sections 2 Hold the module perpendicular to the mo...

Page 65: ...installed memory configuration and configure the CMOS Setup Utility No other action is required to complete system memory installation Module Installation Module Installation Module Installation Modu...

Page 66: ...h the board to the housing Connect leads from the housing s front panel You can then connect other internal system components as described later in this chapter Motherboard Installation Procedure This...

Page 67: ...EE 1394 J28 J29 FLOPPY J25 SECONDARY J19 PRIMARY J23 F_FAN J17 adaptec AIC 7902W J38 PCI X 100MHz ZCR PCI X 100MHz PCI X 133MHz PCI33 0 PCI33 1 J36 J35 R_FAN AGP CD IN AUX_IN P1_FAN J10 P0_FAN CPU0 CP...

Page 68: ...the housing s motherboard mounting plate first When you do this the Retention Mechanism mounting holes should line up with the Retention Mecha nism mounting standoffs on the housing s motherboard moun...

Page 69: ...cover you can connect external peripherals to complete the process of preparing the system for use These will include at least a video display and a keyboard and probably a point ing device Please se...

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Page 71: ...nal system com ponents Once the system is assembled you ll need to check and possibly configure the motherboard s CMOS Setup Utility install an Operating System and install the support software suppli...

Page 72: ...ure the amount of system memory the AGP card will use as auxiliary memory by adjusting the AGP Aperture Size setting in the Advanced Chipset Features section of the CMOS Setup Utility The default aper...

Page 73: ...Primary and Secondary It has two IDE device connectors onboard which support IDE devices running in any data transfer mode up to ATA 100 Each IDE connector supports two drives a Master and a Slave The...

Page 74: ...ode than the hard disk drive Follow any instructions that come with the drives to con figure and install them IDE devices generally can be set to one of three operation modes Master Slave Cable Select...

Page 75: ...nnector d IDE Connectors s s s s Each channel connector supports one IDE chan nel with two drives a Master and a Slave The Master drive connects to the connector on the end of the ribbon cable The Sla...

Page 76: ...you installed in the system This may include either a CRT or LCD monitor depending on the card s specifications Connect the display monitor cable to the appropriate dis play connector on the AGP card...

Page 77: ...s Manual s Manual s Manual 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integrated P ated P ated P at...

Page 78: ...w set tings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration This section gives a brief profiles of the several sections of the CMOS Setup Utility and indicates settings you might ne...

Page 79: ...ation ation ation U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 CMOS Setup Utility Interf CMOS Setup Utility Interf CMOS Setup Utility Interf CMOS Setup...

Page 80: ...ent Setup PnP PCI Configurations PC Health Status Iwill Smart Setting The main screen also has these command options Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Pa...

Page 81: ...guration ation ation ation ation U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 CMOS Setup Utility Main Scr CMOS Setup Utility Main Scr CMOS Setup U...

Page 82: ...e IDE and floppy device settings Default Autodetected Settings The IDE device settings are autodetected You shouldn t need to change this The floppy and other settings are standard defaults Setting Op...

Page 83: ...uration settings Default Autodetected Settings The screen illustration shows the default settings These do not need to be changed You can customize the set tings to suit your purposes if necessary and...

Page 84: ...hing Default Autodetected Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default or is autodetected Setting Options Constraints Don t change anything in this section except the AGP Aperture which...

Page 85: ...etected The system will work with these defaults The port settings are stan dard PC settings Setting Options Constraints You can disable onboard devices and change port set tings If you install an IR...

Page 86: ...Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default Setting Options Constraints You can select the Minimum or Maximum configurations rather than the User Defined defaults You can customize all...

Page 87: ...odetected Settings The default is for the BIOS to control these functions Setting Options Constraints Don t change the resource settings they re set to be handled automatically by the BIOS If you have...

Page 88: ...cted sys tem information Default Autodetected Settings The Fan startup temperature settings are optimized de faults The list of system information is autodetected and displayed Setting Options Constra...

Page 89: ...ttings The default setting is to autodetect CPU settings Other settings are optimised defaults Setting Options Constraints It is possible to set the CPU internal frequency yourself but we do not recom...

Page 90: ...ts It is used to allow the system to start and then troubleshoot hardware problems You shouldn t need to use this it s mainly for technicians Load Optimized Defaults This loads the Optimized Defaults...

Page 91: ...ssword dialog box will appear 3 If you are entering a new password carefully type in the password You cannot use more than eight char acters or numbers Passwords are case sensitive Press Enter after y...

Page 92: ...as a new con figuration record exits the utility and restarts the system using the saved configuration record Exit Without Saving Exits the utility and restarts the system without changing the saved c...

Page 93: ...install a supported Microsoft OS you should also install the driver software on the Power Installer disc Installing an Operating System This motherboard is intended to use the following Oper ating Sys...

Page 94: ...isc in the system s CD ROM or other optical drive and wait for the Power Installer interface to auto matically load If it doesn t start run the Power Installer interface directly from the disc by runn...

Page 95: ...Po o o o ow w w w wer Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer DP533 DP533 S Driver Installation Next install the Onboard Audio Driver in the same way Finally review the USB 2 0 D...

Page 96: ...self evident to make driver installation disks if needed The DP533 S comes with a driver disk for the Adaptec AIC7902W controller P P P P Po o o o ow w w w wer Installer er Installer er Installer er I...

Page 97: ...o install the utility software bundled on the Power In staller CD ROM disc click on Software Utility in the Drivers and Utilities screen to open the Software Utility window To install the Adobe Acroba...

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Page 99: ...l system features that connect to the motherboard things you can do to optimize the per formance of a system based on this board and some troubleshooting tips you can review in the event any prob lems...

Page 100: ...t Rebooting You should always restart or shut down the system by using the OS command for this This procedure allows the OS to shut down properly minimizing the possibility of hard disk drive problems...

Page 101: ...dditional System Features There are two additional system features LAN LED indi cators and Wake On LAN LAN Indicator LEDs The RJ 45 LAN jack on the rear I O panel has two indica tor LEDs mounted above...

Page 102: ...rt module you want to install The basic installation proce dure is as follows if the module installs in an expansion slot opening 1 Turn off and unplug the system if necessary 2 Remove the system hous...

Page 103: ...the system Consult the OS documentation or online Help for more information if necessary You may also need to install support software that came with the IR port module in order to use it Consult the...

Page 104: ...ta trans fer modes up through ATA 100 If you use IDE drives as the primary disk subsystem selecting drives that support ATA 100 and have a high rotation speed at least 7 200rpm will maximize performan...

Page 105: ...some existing hardware has failed or has a disconnected or loose connection This section has some pointers on things you can check be fore seeking assistance General Hardware Troubleshooting If the m...

Page 106: ...ion to the AGP display card Make sure the processor and its cooling assembly are properly installed Check all the hardware settings on the motherboard and make sure they are correct When you re done r...

Page 107: ...correct and un corrupted for the system to operate properly It is possible for the system configuration record can be come corrupted or lost If this occurs the system will not operate properly or at a...

Page 108: ...Manual s Manual 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 You can easily restore a working system configuration record from the main screen of the CMOS Setup Utility To do so do as follows 1 Select the Load Optimized...

Page 109: ...U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 3 Select Save Exit Setup and press the Enter key A confirmation message will appear Press the Enter key a...

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Page 111: ...ormation about this motherboard Processor Dual Xeon mPGA603 604 processors at 400 533 FSB System Bus 100MHz or 133MHz Autodetects CPU type to set external clock and multiplier Memory Dual channel PC21...

Page 112: ...AN IEEE 1394 TI TSB43AB22 Fully support IEEE Std 1394a 2000 Cable port data rate of 100Mbs 200Mbs and 400Mbs Two connectors for the supplied port bracket USB Four USB 2 0 external ports on the back pa...

Page 113: ...nector 8 Pin 12V to support VRD Thermal Two CPU Fan thermal Two System Fan Other Supports AC power failure EATX Form Factor Support EEB 3 0 8 Layer Certification EMI FCC class B CE WHQL Windows NT 4 0...

Page 114: ...dio In Header Pin Assignment 1 Left Channel Input 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Right Channel Input Front Audio Header Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Mic In 2 Ground 3 Mic Power 4 Audio Power 5 RT Line Out 6 R...

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