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The Default Configuration

Hardware Configuration: Jumper Settings
Firmware Configuration: The BIOS CMOS Setup Utility

Reconfiguring the Motherboard

Hardware Reconfiguration
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This chapter details the motherboard’s default configu-
ration and configuration options. 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 properly in the default
configuration. Please make certain that any configura-
tion changes you make will not adversely affect system
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figuration settings and the default firmware settings in
the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.

Hardware Configuration: Jumper Settings

This motherboard is mainly configured in firmware, which
simplifies configuration. There are also a few hardware
settings. The hardware settings are configured using stan-
dard jumper switches. The first section is about the a
BIOS-related jumper and the second about the hardware
configuration jumpers.

Summary of Contents for KK400 Series

Page 1: ...oar IWILL KK400 Series Motherboar IWILL KK400 Series Motherboard d d d d User s Manual User s Manual User s Manual User s Manual User s Manual KK400 Series V KK400 Series V KK400 Series V KK400 Series...

Page 2: ...eries Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual II II II...

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

Page 4: ...publication and to make changes from time to 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 a...

Page 5: ...ns Hardware Options Hardware Options 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 Key Features Components 2 Key Features Components 2 Key Features Components 2 Key Features Components 2 Key Features Components 2 1 2 1 2 1 2...

Page 6: ...1 3 1 3 1 3 1 The Default Configuration The Default Configuration The Default Configuration The Default Configuration The Default Configuration 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 Hardware Configuration Jumper Setti...

Page 7: ...Multiple Drive Configurations 5 6 Alternate Drive Controller Boot Device Settings 5 7 Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External Sy Connecting External S...

Page 8: ...ort ort 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 P P P P Perf erf erf erf erformance Optimization ormance Optimization ormance Optimization ormance Optimization ormance Optimization 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 System Memory 6 6...

Page 9: ...ructure and conventions and indi cates 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...

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

Page 11: ...herboard is already installed there are some topics which are particularly important and deserve your specific attention Some topics cover information critical to the proper installation and use of th...

Page 12: ...onnector Floppy Disk Drive connector cable Connects floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk connector 3 Jumper Caps Extra caps in case original caps are lost Power Installer support CD ROM disc...

Page 13: ...ideo display monitor Har Har Har Har Hardw dw dw dw dwar ar ar ar are Options e Options e Options e Options e Options The KK400 Series of motherboards have some hardware options you can purchase separ...

Page 14: ...ies Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard KK400 Series Motherboard U U U U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 1 6 1 6 1...

Page 15: ...s 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 support CD ROM d...

Page 16: ...2 2 2 Motherboar Motherboar Motherboar Motherboar Motherboard Lay d Lay d Lay d Lay d Layout out out out out The diagram and key on these two pages shows the loca tion of key components on the motherb...

Page 17: ...display card PCI 1 5 32 bit PCI expansion slots J17 Onboard internal USB 2 0 port Connectors J20 J21 IDE1 IDE2 IDE drive connectors J28 Highpoint IDE RAID drive connector J30 Serial ATA drive connect...

Page 18: ...actor PCB in a de sign that integrates many features onto the board includ ing several external ports Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O P Rear I O Panel P anel P anel P anel P anel Ports orts...

Page 19: ...SB 2 0 Winbond Super I O The KK400 Series motherboards use the Winbond W83637HF Super I O controller chip which includes the following features Hardware monitor Memory Stick Secure Digital interface S...

Page 20: ...tion The system CPU installs in this socket Description The Socket 462 CPU socket supports all 462 pin AMD CPUs including Duron Athlon and Athlon XP More Information See the section in Chapter 4 on In...

Page 21: ...nd 400MHz PC3200 DDR SDRAM memory modules The sockets function independently allowing a variety of memory configurations up to a total of 3GB More Information See the section on Installing System Memo...

Page 22: ...P 8X maximum 2GB second data throughput The slot only supports 1 5V devices Do not use a 3 3V AGP card with this motherboard More Information See the section Connecting Install ing Internal Peripheral...

Page 23: ...scription This motherboard has five Bus Master ca pable PCI expansion slots The slots are 32 bit 33MHz slots and are PCI 2 2 compliant The slots provide a fast high bandwidth pathway between the mothe...

Page 24: ...DE devices running in all modes up through ATA 133 There are two of these IDE drive connectors J20 IDE2 is the Primary channel and J21 IDE1 is the Secondary channel Each connector supports two drives...

Page 25: ...ne floppy disk drive to the motherboard Description The floppy disk drive connector supports connecting one floppy disk drive to the motherboard The Floppy drive connector uses a standard FDD ribbon c...

Page 26: ...ns are listed in Chap ter 7 S S S S SA A A A AT T T T TA Driv A Driv A Driv A Driv A Drive Connector e Connector e Connector e Connector e Connector The connector supports one SATA hard disk drive J30...

Page 27: ...ec tor designs prevent incorrect orientation The connector is a standard 20 pin ATX connector More Information Please refer to Chapter 4 Installing the Board in a System Housing Chapter 7 lists techni...

Page 28: ...Cooling F Cooling F Cooling Fan Connector an Connector an Connector an Connector an Connectors s s s s The cooling fan power connectors are 3 pin connectors CPU Fan power connector CD In AUX Audio Con...

Page 29: ...IR connector is for both IrDA and ASKIR port modules You must use the CMOS Setup Utility to configure the board to use the IR feature Pin1 Onboard USB Port Connector J17 Connector JP4 Function Connec...

Page 30: ...nnector JP13 Function Connector for a COM2 serial port Description A port bracket mounted COM2 serial port plugs into to this connector More Information See the Connecting Internal Periph erals and Co...

Page 31: ...is also the connec tor for the FI Panel MS SD reader J29 WOL Wake On LAN Connector J26 Function A connector for the lead from a Network Inter face Card that supports the Wake On LAN feature Descriptio...

Page 32: ...is signal will wake up the computer only when it is plugged into an AC power source and the system is in a supported suspend state More Information Please see the Power Management Setup section of Con...

Page 33: ...IDE LED in diagram System ACPI Suspend LED ACPI in diagram System Power Switch Power On in diagram System Activity LED System LED in diagram Housing mounted speaker Speaker in diagram More Informatio...

Page 34: ...t allel port allel port allel port The default mode is ECP configured as EPP 1 9 DMA 3 1284 compliant External I O P External I O P External I O P External I O P External I O Ports orts orts orts orts...

Page 35: ...rial P Serial P Serial P Serial P Serial Ports orts orts orts orts Default configuration External port is COM1 Onboard port is COM2 Installing an IR port re quires disabling COM2 6 Channel Audio Jacks...

Page 36: ...Jack udio Jacks s s s s The onboard audio sup ports stereo or 5 1 Front channel speakers audio input and a microphone Line Out Lime Front Channel L R Mic Pink USB Ports Function Connecting USB 2 0 dev...

Page 37: ...time clock s CMOS memory Description A 3 pin jumper Default Setting Normal More Information See Chapter 3 for configuration infor mation and the Troubleshooting section in Chapter 6 JP1 Frontside Bus...

Page 38: ...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 and profiles the...

Page 39: ...r that supports the KT400 chipset Audio driver software Audio driver and utilities for the onboard audio sub system RAID Driver Installation Guide Acrobat PDF files that explain how to install the sup...

Page 40: ...ader Acrobat Reader allows you to read documents in the Adobe PDF format including online documents on the Power Installer disc and a wide range of other content The reader is free and can be upgraded...

Page 41: ...this chapter to find out information on the de fault configuration or alternative configuration options to change the default configuration The motherboard will operate properly in the default config...

Page 42: ...et the configuration to the CMOS Setup Utility s Optimized Defaults Follow this procedure to clear CMOS memory If neces sary refer to the motherboard diagram and key in Chap ter 2 for the jumper locat...

Page 43: ...n een een een een The main screen of the CMOS Setup Utility has a Load Opti mized Defaults item that loads the default operation set tings After you perform the Clear CMOS procedure load the defaults...

Page 44: ...Jumpers Jumper JP1 Frontside Bus Clock This jumper sets the clock speed used to establish the Frontside Bus FSB clock speed The 100MHz setting is for a 200MHz FSB clock The 133MHz setting is for 266M...

Page 45: ...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 46: ...creen een een een een Load the CMOS Setup Utility during the POST by pressing the Delete or Del key The utility interface commands are explained at the bottom of each screen and General Help is availa...

Page 47: ...unless you need to perform the Clear CMOS pro cedure It is much more convenient to control the BIOS Flash Protection feature using the CMOS Setup Utility If you install the optional FI Panel you shoul...

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Page 49: ...s 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 number of im...

Page 50: ...herboard you will need to do the following Install an AMD processor in the Socket 462 socket Install a Cooling Fan Heatsink assembly Please follow the procedure detailed below to install the processor...

Page 51: ...ifically represent this motherboard The processor installation procedure is as follows Raise the socket lever to the vertical position Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Raise the retaining lever Two...

Page 52: ...les taking care not to bend any pins 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 upwar...

Page 53: ...over that cov ers the entire bottom of the heatsink You must remove the tape before you install the Fan Heatsink assembly To remove the plastic cover just pull it off To remove the tape do as follows...

Page 54: ...of the retention clip down over the matching socket lug extension so that the opening in the clip fits over the lug securely and will not slip off Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 PlacetheFan Heatsi...

Page 55: ...directly over the CPU and is not in contact with the socket Connect Fan Heatsink Power Lead Plug the fan power lead onto the CPU Fan power connec tor near the CPU socket When you do this the CPU in st...

Page 56: ...PC3200 DDR SDRAM DIMM modules 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB or 1GB DIMMs Maximum 3GB unbuffered and registered total system memory Memory Configuration Options This motherboard has flexible memory configura...

Page 57: ...either type of module follow this procedure 1 Align the module to the socket so that the edge connectors on the module match the socket sections 2 Hold the module perpendicular to the motherboard and...

Page 58: ...guration System Memory Recognition The BIOS will automatically recognize the installed memory configuration and configure the CMOS Setup Utility No other action is required to complete system memory i...

Page 59: ...ield Attach 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 Proc...

Page 60: ...ng holes 4 Insert the board in the housing and align the mount ing holes to the standoffs on the housing s motherboard mounting plate Make sure all of the rear I O ports are properly aligned with the...

Page 61: ...nnector Fr Fr Fr Fr Front P ont P ont P ont P ont Panel Connector anel Connector anel Connector anel Connector anel Connector Leadsfromthefrontpanel features connect to this header Completing System C...

Page 62: ...14 4 14 4 14 After that having replaced the system housing cover you can connect external peripherals to complete the process of preparing the system for use These will in clude at least a video displ...

Page 63: ...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 supplied...

Page 64: ...tem 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 aperture setting is 64MB...

Page 65: ...up to ATA 100 Each IDE connector supports two drives a Master and a Slave The drives connect to the motherboard with an IDE ribbon cable IDE cables have three connectors on them one that plugs into a...

Page 66: ...mode Connecting a Floppy Disk Drive This motherboard has one Floppy Drive connector for connecting one or two floppy disk drives Most computer systems use one 3 5 inch 1 44MB floppy disk drive The dr...

Page 67: ...a Master and a Slave The Master drive connects to the connector on the end of the ribbon cable The Slave drive connects to the connector in the middle of the ribbon cable Note Note Note Note Note The...

Page 68: ...A drive If you are going to configure your system with a large number of devices make sure that the wattage of the system power supply is sufficient to support all the devices you want to install RAID...

Page 69: ...s you select the RAID item in a Boot Device list for one of the boot device choices in the CMOS Setup Utility s Advanced BIOS Features section This feature can only set a drive connected to the RAID c...

Page 70: ...lay card 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...

Page 71: ...s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integr CMOS Setup Utility Integrated...

Page 72: ...few 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...

Page 73: ...on 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 Interf CMOS Setup Utility Interf CMOS Setup Utility Interf CMOS Set...

Page 74: ...ment 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 P...

Page 75: ...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 13 5 13 5 13 5 13 5 13 CMOS Setup Utility Main Scr CMOS Setup Utility Main Scr CMOS Setup U...

Page 76: ...The IDE device settings are autodetected You shouldn t need to change them The floppy and other settings are standard defaults Setting Options Constraints You can reset the time and date settings if...

Page 77: ...tings These do not need to be changed You can customize the set tings to suit your purposes if necessary and you know what you re doing Setting Options Constraints You can change the boot device assig...

Page 78: ...fault Autodetected Settings Everything on this screen is an optimized default or is autodetected Setting Options Constraints We don t suggest changing anything in this section other than the Memory Ho...

Page 79: ...hese defaults The port settings are stan dard PC settings Setting Options Constraints You can disable onboard devices and change port set tings If you re going to use a USB keyboard you have to enable...

Page 80: ...sable the Game and MIDI settings if you aren t going to use the Game port header The last several items when at the bottom of the main Integrated Peripherals screen are SCR Port Address and MS SD Port...

Page 81: ...Defined defaults You can customize all settings in User Defined mode If your OS supports power management configure it there The Soft Off by PWR BTTN line controls the function of the system housing p...

Page 82: ...stall an expansion card set Reset Configuration Data to Enabled to rewrite the ESCD Don t change the resource settings they re set to be handled automatically by the BIOS While you can set them manual...

Page 83: ...fan speed and various voltage levels Default Autodetected Settings The list of system information is autodetected and dis played Setting Options Constraints You can set a Shutdown Temperature If the C...

Page 84: ...setting reduces interference generated by the board circuitry when Enabled Setting Options Constraints Don t change the auto detected settings unless you really know what you are doing You can configu...

Page 85: ...n defaults 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 D...

Page 86: ...eady installed just press Enter when the password dialog box ap pears 4 The system will ask you to confirm the new pass word by asking you to type it in a second time Care fully type the password agai...

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Page 88: ...nstall an OS If you install a supported Microsoft OS you should also install the driver software on the Power Installer disc Installing an Operating System This motherboard is primarily intended for u...

Page 89: ...in screen will appear Click on a motherboard model number to open the section for it P P P P Po o o o ow w w w wer Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer KK400 RS Main Scr KK400...

Page 90: ...w w w wer Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer er Installer Driv Driv Driv Driv Driver er er er ers and Utilities s and Utilities s and Utilities s and Utilities s and Utilities Click on D...

Page 91: ...ou have installed either a Smart Card Reader or a Memory Stick Secure Digital card reader or have installed the optional FI Panel install the FI Panel driver Click on the item and follow the installat...

Page 92: ...in the Drivers and Utilities screen to open the Software Utility window To install the Adobe Acrobat reader or McAfee Anti Virus software packages click on the item you want to install and follow the...

Page 93: ...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 94: ...button if you can shut the system down from within the Operating System Note On Reset Rebooting You should always restart or shut down the system by using the OS command for this This procedure allows...

Page 95: ...ich mounts in a 5 inch bay in the system housing and in cludes the following features Compact Flash reader Memory Stick reader Secure Digital Card reader Line Out audio jack Microphone jack Two Hi Spe...

Page 96: ...le to connect to the motherboard Follow the instructions that come that come with the port module you want to install The basic installation proce dure is as follows if the module installs in an expan...

Page 97: ...t 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 th...

Page 98: ...IDE controller on this motherboard supports IDE drives using data transfer modes up through ATA 133 If you use IDE drives as the primary disk subsystem selecting drives that support ATA 133 and have a...

Page 99: ...ollow ing connections Line Out For the Front Left Right Channel speak ers A connector from a cable for both speakers plugs into this jack Also used for Stereo speakers Rear For the Rear Left Right Cha...

Page 100: ...e existing hardware has failed or has a disconnected or loose connection This section has some pointers on things you can check before seeking assistance General Hardware Troubleshooting If the mother...

Page 101: ...splay card if one is installed Make sure the processor and its fan heatsink cool ing assembly are properly installed Check all the hardware settings on the motherboard and make sure they are correct W...

Page 102: ...cor rect and uncorrupted 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...

Page 103: ...Manual s Manual 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 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 104: ...U User ser ser ser ser s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual s Manual 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 3 Select Save Exit Setup and press the Enter key A confirmation message will appear Press the Enter key ag...

Page 105: ...or for AMD socket A System Bus 100MHz 133MHz Support Duron Athlon and Athlon XP processor Auto detect CPU type set external clock CPU Multiplier adjustment by BIOS CPU external clock adjustment at 1MH...

Page 106: ...IC IN Support MIC IN LINE OUT for front panel Support Rear_out Center_out SPDIF_out on rear panel One 4 pin CD ROM Audio In header One 4 pin AUX header Gener Gener Gener Gener General I O al I O al I...

Page 107: ...n North Bridge Cooling Fan header Two 3 pin Chassis Cooling Fan headers One CPU temperature sensor Seven Voltage monitoring Vcore 1 5V 2 5V 3 3V 5V 12V Battery 5VSTB F F F F Form F orm F orm F orm F o...

Page 108: ...Sense Sense W W W W WOL J26 OL J26 OL J26 OL J26 OL J26 Pin No Assignment 1 5V SB 5V SB 5V SB 5V SB 5V SB 2 Gr Gr Gr Gr Ground ound ound ound ound 3 W W W W Wak ak ak ak ake up e up e up e up e up W W...

Page 109: ...Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out 10 LFT Line Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out LFT Line Out A A A A Auxiliary A uxiliary A uxiliary A uxiliary A uxiliary Audio Header...

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