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KV200/KV200-R Version 1.1A

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Quick Installation ................................................ 4

1.1 Layout............................................................................ 4

1.2 Item Checklist ............................................................... 5

1.3 Jumpers ........................................................................ 5

1.4 Connectors ................................................................... 8

1.5 Form Factor ................................................................. 16

Feature ................................................................ 18

2.1 Motherboard Components  Placement ..................... 18

2.2 Block Diagram ............................................................ 20

2.3 Specifications ............................................................. 21

Hardware Setup ................................................. 24

3.1 Before Installation ...................................................... 24

3.2 Install the Processor .................................................. 25

3.3  Install Memory Modules ............................................ 26

3.5 ATX Power Supply connector ................................... 28

3.6 Back Panel .................................................................. 30

Summary of Contents for kv200

Page 1: ...klist 5 1 3 Jumpers 5 1 4 Connectors 8 1 5 Form Factor 16 Feature 18 2 1 Motherboard Components Placement 18 2 2 Block Diagram 20 2 3 Specifications 21 Hardware Setup 24 3 1 Before Installation 24 3 2...

Page 2: ...8 Power Management Setup 60 4 9 PnP PCI Configurations 66 4 10 PC Health Status 69 4 11 Iwill Smart Setting 70 4 12 Load Fail Safe Defaults 73 4 13Load Optimized Defaults 74 4 14 Set Supervisor User...

Page 3: ...Application Program Setup 134 6 5 About Recording 24bit Audio Setting 139 6 6 SPDIF IN SPDIF version only 144 6 7 Loopback bypass mode Setup 148 Power Installar CD 152 7 1 Software Installation 152 7...

Page 4: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 4 1 Quick Installation 1 1 Layout...

Page 5: ...Operation manual 40 pin ATA 66 cable Floppy cable Power Installer CD Optional USB riser kit Thermal Sensor for System Display Cache Riser Card Infrared port cable Display Cache Riser Card Optional Mo...

Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 6 1 3 2 PCI compatibility jumper 1 3 3 IDE RAID jumper KV200 R Only...

Page 7: ...7 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 3 4 Audio jumper...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 8 1 4 Connectors 1 4 1 CPU fan header J41 1 4 2 Auxiliary fan header J39 1 4 3 System fan header J40...

Page 9: ...9 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 4 Infrared connector IR 1 4 5 Wake ON LAN header...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 10 1 4 6 Wake On Moden 1 4 7 SmBus connector...

Page 11: ...11 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 8 ATX power connector J37...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 12 1 4 9 Front panel connector J43...

Page 13: ...13 Chapter 1 Quick Installation...

Page 14: ...ation 14 1 4 10 Aux In connector Aux_IN 1 4 11 CD_In connector CD_IN 1 4 12 Internal USB connector The motherboard has two USB ports onboard The extra two USB support can only functionable with the ad...

Page 15: ...15 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 4 15 Internal connector for COM port 1 4 16 SPDIF connector Optional...

Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Quick Installation 16 1 5 Form Factor...

Page 17: ...17 Chapter 1 Quick Installation...

Page 18: ...18 Chapter 2 Feature 2 Features 2 1 Motherboard Components Placement...

Page 19: ...0 0 2 V K D I A R E D I r o f r r o t c e n n o c E D I h t 4 d n a h t 3 7 y l n o R 0 0 2 V K t e s p i h c D I A R E D I I M A 8 A 6 8 6 C 2 8 T V A I V 9 s t o l s I C P 0 1 d r a o b n o d n o u...

Page 20: ...20 Chapter 2 Feature 2 2 BlockDiagram...

Page 21: ...to 1GHz CPU Frequency Voltage Select Supports CPU VIO adjustable by BIOS Supports CPU Multiplier selection by BIOS Supports CPU External Frequency selection Micro stepping 1MHz increment Memory DRAM i...

Page 22: ...ace Supports USB interface RAID onboard KV200 R only Supports 2 ATA100 channels Supports RAID Level 0 1 Supports Win9X WinNT Win2K Sound support C Media HW Sound controller on board Supports Game MIDI...

Page 23: ...23 Chapter 2 Feature Supports DMI Supports PnP Supports BIOS ROM Flash Control H W S W protection Supports Suspend to RAM STR Supports Manually Assign PCI IRQ Others ATX Form Factor 305mm x 227mm...

Page 24: ...l d r a o b r e h t o m e h T 2 s n o i t u a c e r p r e p o r p e h t e k a t e s a e l P c i t a t s o t e v i t i s n e s a g n i h c u o t y b f l e s r u o y d n u o r g e l b i s s o p f I t i...

Page 25: ...s s o r c a n o i t a l u c r i c r i a t n e i c i f f u s s i e r e h t t a h t e r u s e B r u o y t a h t g n i k c e h c y l r a l u g e r y b k n i s t a e h s r o s s e c o r p e h t n o i t a...

Page 26: ...rchitecture to provide the best choice for performance vs stability Step 1 Open latches of DIMM socket Step 2 Proofread the RAM module to the DIMM Socket C C E e h t r e v e w o H C C E t r o p p u s...

Page 27: ...27 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 3 Insert the RAM module into the DIMM socket Step 4 Press the latches into the notches of the RAM module...

Page 28: ...n n o C e s a c m e t s y s r u o y f o k c a b e h t n o 4 d e p p i u q e s i t a h t t e l t u o r e w o p a d r a o c r e w o p e h t t c e n n o C r o t c e t o r p e g r u s a h t i w 5 a y b V...

Page 29: ...k c e h c e R t s e t n o r e w o p a d e l i a f e v a h y a m m e t s y s r o f r e l i a t e r r u o y l l a c r o s n o i t c e n n o c d n a s g n i t t e s r e p m u j e c n a t s i s s a 3 5 2...

Page 30: ...h t o r o l e l l e r a P t r o p y d n u g r u B r o s r e t n i r p r o f d e s u s i r o t c e n n o c s i h T s e c i v e d l e l l a r a p r e h t o k c i t s y o J d n a i d i M t r o P o i d u...

Page 31: ...h t y b d e t c e t e d n a c l l i t s t i r o t c e n n o c e s u o m e h t o t n i d r a o b y e k 2 S P e h t s i t I a s r e v e c i v d n a e l b u o r t y n a t u o h t i w k r o w e r o f e b...

Page 32: ...o enable online PC users worldwide to communicate with PhoenixNet and to receive the free PhoenixNet services ILS resides safely within ROM and is activated the first time a user launches a PhoenixNet...

Page 33: ...a o t n i r e t u p m o c r u o y n r u T e r a h S e v i t c A e b o d A k l a T e r i F k l a T t e k c o R r e t n e c t n e m n i a t r e t n e n a o t n i r e t u p m o c r u o y n r u T o i d a...

Page 34: ...r b s n o c i p o t k s e d s t e s t e N x i n e o h P 2 o t g n i k n i l s r a e p p a w o d n i w r e s w o r b w e N m o c t e n x i n e o h p w w w 3 e r a w t f o s r e n t r a p t e n x i n e...

Page 35: ...you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing Ctrl Alt and Del keys simult...

Page 36: ...Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults and select the original manufacturer default settings in your CMOS Up Move to the previous field Down Move to the next field Left Move to the field on t...

Page 37: ...The main menu allows you to select from several setup pages Use the arrow keys to select among these pages and press Enter key to enter the sub menu A brief description of each highlighted selection...

Page 38: ...ures 4 4 1Date This field specifies the current date The date format is month day and year 4 4 2 Time This field specifies the current time The time format is hour minute and second The time is calcul...

Page 39: ...t c e l e S f o e p y t e h t s t c e l e S n e e r c s s i h t n o s d l e i f k s i d d e x i f o t u A e l u a V t l u a f e D e h t r o f s e u l a v e h t n i s l l i f y l l a c i t a m o t u a...

Page 40: ...t x e s e i f i c e p S e d o m n i 5 2 5 M 2 1 d e t c e n n o c s i e v i r d y p p o l f M 2 1 A n i 5 3 K 0 2 7 d e t c e n n o c s i e v i r d y p p o l f K 0 2 7 A n i 5 3 M 4 4 1 t l u a f e d...

Page 41: ...S e d o m O N O M r e t p a d a e m o r h c o n o M s e i f i c e p S 4 4 7 Halt On s r o r r E l l A e u l a V t l u a f e D l a t a f n o n a s t c e t e d S O I B e h t e m i t h c a E n a y a l p...

Page 42: ...he value of the base memory is typically 640K This field has no options 4 4 9 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST This is the amount of memory locat...

Page 43: ...43 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 5 Advanced BIOS Features...

Page 44: ...cess the boot sector table which can cause the above warning message If you run such a program we recommend that you first disable the Virus Warning function beforehand d e l b a s i D e l b a n E e u...

Page 45: ...D H P I Z S L y p p o l F d e l b a s i D 0 0 1 D I A R N A L 3 D D H 4 5 7 Swap Floppy Drive When enabled floppy drives A and B will be exchanged without the user physically changing the connection o...

Page 46: ...y b d e t r o p p u s l a n g i s 0 2 A e t a G r e l l o r t n o c 4 5 12Typematic Rate Setting This field determines if the typematic rate is to be used When enabled the BIOS will report after a mo...

Page 47: ...h SETTING SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of the system p u t e S e u l a V t l u a f e D S O I B r e t n e o t d r o w s s a p a s d e e n m e t s y S m a r g o r p p u t...

Page 48: ...ideo BIOS will be copied to system memory and increase the video speed e l b a n E e u l a V t l u a f e D d e l b a s i D 4 5 19C8000 CBFFF CC000 CFFFF D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF D8000 DBFFF DC00...

Page 49: ...ures This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions DO NOT change the value of any fie...

Page 50: ...cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Do not reset this field from the default value specified by the system designer 3 2 e u l a V t l u a f e D 4 6 2 Bank Interleave Select numbers of Ba...

Page 51: ...ite transaction is a burst transaction the information goes into the write buffer and burst transfers are later performed on the PCI bus If the transaction is not a burst transaction PCI write occurs...

Page 52: ...llows you to enable disable the AGP 4X Mode d e l b a s i D e l b a n E e u l a V t l u a f e D 4 6 12OnChip USB Port This should be enabled if your system have USB ports external internal on the syst...

Page 53: ...53 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 7 Integrated Peripherals...

Page 54: ...DE devices The maximum transfer rates of each PIO mode are listing as follow 0 e d o M O I P 1 e d o M O I P 2 e d o M O I P 3 e d o M O I P 4 e d o M O I P c e s B M 3 3 c e s B M 2 5 c e s B M 3 8 c...

Page 55: ...l a V t l u a f e D 4 7 6 AC97 Audio This item allows you to decide to enable disable theVIA chipset family to support AC97 Audio r e t n E s s e r P o t u A 4 7 6 1 Onboard Sound blaster This item al...

Page 56: ...address H 3 2 3 0 2 3 H 3 1 3 0 1 3 H 3 0 3 0 3 3 H 3 3 3 0 3 3 e u l a V t l u a f e D 4 7 6 7 Game port Address This item allows you to select game port enable disable d e l b a s i D H 7 0 2 0 0 2...

Page 57: ...P 3 Q R I 8 F 2 3 Q R I h 8 F 2 s s e r d d a t r o P 4 Q R I 8 E 3 4 Q R I h 8 E 3 s s e r d d a t r o P 3 Q R I 8 E 2 3 Q R I h 8 E 2 s s e r d d a t r o P o t u A Q R I d n a s s e r d d a t r o p...

Page 58: ...7 Q R I h C B 3 s s e r d d a t r o P d e l b a s i D t r o p l e l l a r a p s e l b a s i D 4 7 13Parallel Port Mode This field configures the operating mode of an onboard parallel port Ensure you...

Page 59: ...l Port Mode field is configured as EPP ECP EPP mode the EPP version needs to be specified Please refer to ypur peripheral document before selecting field 7 1 P P E l o c o t o r p 7 1 P P E e s U 9 1...

Page 60: ...The value of the timer can be assigned or reloaded and it will count down to zero When the timer equals to zero the system will be forced into the related suspend or power saving mode If any predefin...

Page 61: ...ailable only when the Power Management field is set to User Define n i M 9 n i M 8 n i M 7 n i M 6 n i M 5 n i M 4 n i M 3 n i M 2 n i M 1 n i M 5 1 n i M 4 1 n i M 3 1 n i M 2 1 n i M 1 1 n i M 0 1 e...

Page 62: ...w y r o m e m n a c d r a c A G V r u o y g n i k c e h c e s a e l P e d o m 3 S e h t t r o p p u s 4 8 3 PM Control by APM When enabled an Advanced Power Management APM protocol will be activated...

Page 63: ...l u a f e D A N 1 1 9 7 5 4 4 8 7 PWR Off Mode by PWR BTTN This field specifies the function of power button f f O t n a t s n I e l u a V t l u a f e D m e t s y s e h t d e s s e r p n o t t u b r e...

Page 64: ...4 8 8 4 PCI master When On the system can be resumed from power saving mode by any PCI master activity signal F F O e u l a V t l u a f e D N O 4 8 8 5 Wake up by PCI card When enabled you can wake up...

Page 65: ...D e l u a V t l u a f e D n o i t c n u f m r a l a C T R s e l b a s i D 4 8 8 8 Primary INTR t l u a f e D F F O N O e l u a V t l u a f e D 4 8 8 9Primar INTR d e l b a s i D F F O N O e u l a V t...

Page 66: ...66 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 9 PnP PCI Configurations...

Page 67: ...a s i D e l b a n E e u l a V t l u a f e D 4 9 3 Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices...

Page 68: ...y of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA VESA video or MPEG card d e l b a n E d r a c G E P M A S I h t i w s k r o w o c A G V I C P d e l b a s i D e l u a V t l...

Page 69: ...69 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 10 PC Health Status This page is monitoring your status of computer On the screen displays CPU System temperature FAN speed and voltages...

Page 70: ...c o l c r e v O o t e v i t a l e r U P C r e p o r p f o e g d e l w o n k l a i t n a t s b u s e n o d e b d l u o h s g n i k c o l c r e v O s d e e p s U P C g n i t s u j d a s t s e t t c u d...

Page 71: ...speed Auto Detecting CPU speed IWILL MicroStepping will auto detect the CPU s factory multiplier setting and CPU FSB to the factory default This function provides a fuss free CPU set up process for t...

Page 72: ...e D 4 11 2BIOS ROM Flash Protect The main function of BIOS ROM Flash Protect prevents the virus of computers to destory the system of computers When JP16 is set on 1 2 the Flash ROM pretection mode w...

Page 73: ...4 12 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal perform...

Page 74: ...74 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 13 Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to...

Page 75: ...75 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 14 Set Supervisor User Password Setting...

Page 76: ...his would prevent unauthorized use of your computer In you wish to use this function bring the cursor to this field then press Enter The computer will display the message Enter Password Type your pass...

Page 77: ...77 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4 15 Save Exit Setup Saves current CMOS value and exit BIOS setup program...

Page 78: ...78 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 5 16 Exit Without Saving Abandons all CMOS value changes and exits BIOS setup program...

Page 79: ...79 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup...

Page 80: ...ng data and parity drives 5 1 1 Disk Striping Disk striping writes data across multiple disk drives instead of just one disk drive Disk striping involves partitioning each drive storage space into str...

Page 81: ...i d a e r r o f t n a r e l o t t l u a f s m e t s y s a t a d 0 0 1 n a d n u d e r y c s e l b u o D k s i d e c a p s d e c u d e R a m r o f r e p g n i r u d e c n s d l i u b e r r u o f r o o...

Page 82: ...l data from one drive to a second drive RAID 1 provides complete data redundancy but at the cost of doubling the required data storage capacity s e s u y n a r o s e s a b a t a d l l a m s r o f 1 D...

Page 83: ...d 5 3 2 Configuration Strategies The most important factors in RAID array configuration are drive availability fault tolerance and drive performance You have to choose a drive configuration that maxim...

Page 84: ...p y H e h t n u r o t r e g a n a M 2 P E T S s e v i r d l a c i g o l e r o m r o e n o e r u g i f n o c d n a e n i f e D 3 P E T S s e v i r d m e t s y s e r o m r o e n o e r u g i f n o c d n...

Page 85: ...85 Chapter 5 IDE RAID Setup...

Page 86: ...y in MB 5 3 5 Using the IDE RAID Setup Utility 5 3 5 1 Physical Drive Information This section displays all the physical drives connected to the IDE channels and their properties channel ID Primary or...

Page 87: ...ty field and press Enter to edit that property See the following section for information about setting each property field 5 3 5 5 1Array Type By default an array is created in stripe mode When you se...

Page 88: ...s to be part of the array Press Enter when done If you select mirror mode as the array type you must select two drives to be in the array r e t s a M y r a m i r P e v a l S y r a m i r P r e t s a M...

Page 89: ...e pool drive size shows the total drive capacity 5 3 6 EditOptions F3 Press F3 to set the options to enable Drive Write Cache and use Boot Sector Virus Protection To select an option press F3 move the...

Page 90: ...90 Chapter 5 IDE RAID Setup...

Page 91: ...ith caution When you delete an array you lose the array configuration and the data saved in the array 5 3 8 delete Array F5 Press F5 to delete a currently configured array 5 3 9 Repair Config F8 Press...

Page 92: ...s w o d n i W e t a d p U 3 P E T S s s e r P d r a z i W e r a w d r a H w e N d d A e h t h t i w d e e c o r P t x e N 4 P E T S d n a K s r e v i r d l l a f o t s i l a y a l p s i D n o t t u b...

Page 93: ...I A R I C P t c e l e S s e c i v e D s y a l p s i d r e v e h c i h w e c i v e D 6 P E T S s e i t r e p o r P s e v i r d k s i D e h T n o t t u b s e i t r e p o r P e h t t c e l e S s y a l p...

Page 94: ...t o t n g i s 5 P E T S d e r u g i f n o c d n a D I A R E D I o t d e t c e n n o c e r a s e v i r d f I y l r e p o r p 6 P E T S r o D C n o i t a l l a t s n I t o o B T N e h t h t i w m e t s...

Page 95: ...n o i t a r u g i f n o c e r a w d r a h s r e t u p m o c r u o y g n i t c e p s n i 3 P E T S e m o s g n i y p o c r e t f a y e k a r o f s t p m o r p n o i t a l l a t s n i n e h W r e t p a...

Page 96: ...l o r t n o C n o k c i l C s y a l p s i d 4 P E T S s r e t p a d A I S C S t c e l e S 5 P E T S b a t s r e v i r D t c e l e S 6 P E T S d n a t i t c e l e S d e l l a t s n i y d a e r l a s i...

Page 97: ...y a l p s i d u n e m s g n i t t e S e h T s g n i t t e S t c e l e S 3 P E T S w o d n i w l e n a P l o r t n o C e h T l e n a P l o r t n o C n o k c i l C s y a l p s i d 4 P E T S s r e t p a...

Page 98: ...D Utility after install NT service Pack 5 or later Internal Explorer 5 and Management Console MMC The first installation screen displays Follow the instructions on the installation screens 5 5 1 Insta...

Page 99: ...displays below the list as shown below After you select components click on Next to continue Complete the instructions to finish installation 5 5 1 1 Control Panel and property applet You can use the...

Page 100: ...o activate HyperDisk Console go to Start Programs HyperDisk HyperDisk100 Utility The HyperDisk Console window displays 5 5 2 3 Object frame The object frame the left frame displays the objects in a tr...

Page 101: ...m actions or access help The toolbar is located over the object and information frames 5 5 3 Hyper Disk Console Properties To view general settings and tool settings right click on the HyperDisk Conso...

Page 102: ...he arrays for errors You can set the interval between checks from 0 5 seconds to 120 seconds Note that if you use a short interval between error checks the workload on the system is greater If you use...

Page 103: ...103 Chapter 5 IDE RAID Setup Select the Tools setting tab for options for rebuilding and the activity log file Check the settings that you want to use...

Page 104: ...t n e t n o c e k a M y a r r a e h t f o l a c i t n e d i s e v i r d y c n e t s i s n o c r e t f a d n u o f s r o r r e s e h c t a m s i m s d n i f e l o s n o C k s i D r e p y H f I t i s y...

Page 105: ...y a l p s i d o t n o c i s i h t e s U a s n o c i l l a m s s n o c i e g r a l n i n o i t a m r o f n i e v i r d l i a t e d n i r o t s i l w e i V n e e r c s e n o k c a b u o y s e k a t s i...

Page 106: ...rray physical drive s is this array and capacity of the array This information displays in the information frame The RAID mode for a striped array RAID 0 is called performance and for a mirrored array...

Page 107: ...s in the object and information frames to view context menus Right click on Arrays in the Console tree and select Properties The following screen displays the array settings and error counter limit fo...

Page 108: ...ves in the object frame to view the following information about the physical disks the physical drive connection primary or secondary master or slave model number of the drive status of the drive onli...

Page 109: ...mary Master in the Information frame is color coded Green means no system problems yellow means there are errors and red warns of a critical problem which could cause the system to fail NOTE The RAID...

Page 110: ...me Select Physical Drives in the object frame The context menu displays You can view the properties or access help 5 5 8 2 Informationframe Select a drive in the right frame Right click on the drive T...

Page 111: ...this menu item to view the list of errors for the drive Rebuild array Select this option to rebuild an array that has errors The following screen displays The Spy Service icon in the bottom right cor...

Page 112: ...i d e h T r o r r e d a e r a i d e M d e g a m a d 3 0 r o r r e y f i r e v a i d e M 4 0 e p y t e v i r d g n i s s i M 5 5 9 Physical Drives Toolbar 5 5 9 1 Physical drive icons The following ic...

Page 113: ...113 Chapter 5 IDE RAID Setup Rebuild array Use this icon to rebuild an array for the selected drive...

Page 114: ...114 Chapter 5 IDE RAID Setup 5 5 10Activity Log Object The Activity Log object displays information about activity related to the arrays and physical drive...

Page 115: ...File The menu items are h Delete log file and h Help 5 5 12Activity Log Toolbar Icons The following icon displays in the toolbar only when you select Activity Log file in the Console tree directory s...

Page 116: ...a s e v i r d d e r u g i f n o c d e d a r g e D l a m i t p o t o n s i n o i t i d n o c g n i t a r e p o e v i r d e h T d e l i a f s a h s e v i r d d e r u g i f n o c e h t f o e n O d e l i...

Page 117: ...y mode ready for service if a drive fails Hot spares permit you to replace failed drives without system shutdown or user intervention Please note that Spare drives are applicable only in arrays with r...

Page 118: ...sional SPDIF IN OUT non distortion digital interface it also supports MPU 401 interface etc We provide line in rear speaker jack microphone jack audio output jack SPDIF OUT header and 15pin D SUB mult...

Page 119: ...Audio SPDIF IN OUT SPDIF version only Up to 24 bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate voice playback recording Full duplex playback and recording 120dB audio quality measured Auto detectable SPDIF IN signal...

Page 120: ...p S O D t a r e d l o f r e t n E L L A T S N I 2 P E T S o t t n a w u o y h c i h w h t a p s e i t i l i t u S O D e p y T l l a t s n i 3 P E T S h c i h w h t a p e h t o t e l i f e h t d n a p...

Page 121: ...I C P X S x D 3 C 8 3 7 8 I M C n e h W h s i n i F 6 P E T S r e t f A y l l c i t a m o i t u a s r e v i r d e c i v e d g n i l l a t s n i s i m e t s y s w o N e h t s d u l c n i n o i t a l l...

Page 122: ...n i E X E V R D T S N I U d n i F r e d l o f s r e v i r d 8 9 5 9 n i W 4 P E T S t i n u R 5 P E T S l l a t s n i e r o t s n o i t c u r t s n i n e e r c s n o e h t w o l l o F e r a w d r a h...

Page 123: ...t p a d A o i d u A I C P e h t d e l l a t s n i y d a e r l a e v a h u o y w o N u o y f I y l l u f s s e c c u s 0 4 T N s w o d n i W t f o s o r c i M r e d n u e h t e u n i t n o c s n o i t...

Page 124: ...a user friendly interface as easy as operating your home stereo system this PCI audio rack provides you with the control over your PC s audio functions including the advantage of four speakers mode en...

Page 125: ...digital audio mp3 wave files Allows you to create wave file playlists and playback the wave files 6 3 2 4 CD Player Plays standard audio CDs Allows you to create your favorite song playlists 7 3 2 5 S...

Page 126: ...he current time of files or tracks in minutes and seconds when playback or recording 6 3 5 System Mixer System Mixer allows you to control all the audio output and input levels System Mixer displays t...

Page 127: ...ps input or output without changing slider positions Control types and names might vary The common types are listed below a Vol The master control for all outputs The strength of an output signal is d...

Page 128: ...eaker input level h CD Controls the CD drive output level for CD drives configured to play their audio output through the PCs audio hardware i 4SPK Turn on or turn off the Rear speakers effect j Surro...

Page 129: ...ng and enabling the signal A button with a lit LED is enabled and when it is not lit it means it is mute Several output signals can usually be enabled at once 6 3 6 MP3 Player MP3 player can play both...

Page 130: ...tSound 3D or A3D interface locate the sound sources to the listener s back the two rear speakers will work to enhance the rear audio positional effect so as to complement the insufficiency of using on...

Page 131: ...nnected to Line in Rear jack When Line in Rear jack is connected to other external Line in sources please DO NOT enable this option in order to avoid hardware conflicts Regarding rear speaker option y...

Page 132: ...e f F I D P S 6 3 8 SPDIF SPDIF VERSION ONLY SPDIF is a digital singal in out put interface that is definded by both SONY and Philips It is commonly used in audio industry now adays 6 3 9 IWILL Opti L...

Page 133: ...133 Chapter 6 On board Audio 6 3 10Opt Link Installation 6 3 11Optical SW Setting...

Page 134: ...n board Audio 6 4 The Application Program Setup Please install STEP 1 When the connection between devices and Opti Link is done please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications Audio Envi...

Page 135: ...r e h t d e t e l p m o c n e e b e v a h s e r u d e c o r p e h t l l a n e h W T U O F I D P S e h t m o r f g n i m o c l a n g i s d e r a r f n i n a e b l l i w d r a c d n u o s e h t f o r e...

Page 136: ...ignal beam may cause severe damage to the eyes For your safety please point the output end to a piece of white paper to check if thebeam is in function STEP 2 Please connect the output signal to the M...

Page 137: ...D M e h t k c a r t h c a e n e e w t e b s d n o c e s e e r h t n a h t m e h t f o l l a d r o c e r l l i w d n a s k c a r t e h t e z i n g o c e r t o n e m i t p a g e h t t e s u o y t a h t...

Page 138: ...138 Chapter 6 On board Audio...

Page 139: ...P S o t d e i l p p a e b y l n o n a c o i d u a t i b 4 2 e h t s a h c u s s e d o m r e h t o o t y l p p a t o n s e o d t I e d o m d r a e h e b l l i w d n u o s o N g o l a n a e h t r o s l...

Page 140: ...140 Chapter 6 On board Audio The un selected area will be gray out...

Page 141: ...141 Chapter 6 On board Audio The un selected area will be gray out...

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Page 144: ...n n o c l a c i t p o e h t o t n i t i s g u l p n a h t d n a e l b a c l a i c t p o r e y a l p D C e l b a t r p o e h t f o k c a j t u p t u o 2 P E T S l l i w I e h t m o r f g u l p n o i t...

Page 145: ...o r p l a c i t p o e h t g u l p n U s e c i v e d g n i t c e n n o c 2 P E T S e h t o t e l b a c l a c i t p o e h t f o e d i s e n o s t c e n n o c k c a j l a c i t p o t u p t u o D M D C 3...

Page 146: ...6 On board Audio t r a t S e h t o t o g e s a e l p e n o d s i n o i t c e n n o c e h t n e h W o i d u A s n o i t a c i l p p A o i d u A I C P t c e l e s d n a u n e m g n i t t e S t n e m n...

Page 147: ...147 Chapter 6 On board Audio...

Page 148: ...up 1 P E T S n o i t p o e l b a c n i p 2 e h t f o e d i s e n o s t c e n n o C D C e h t f o k c a b e h t t a k c a j t u O l a t i g i D e h t o t M O R 2 P E T S o t e l b a c n i p 2 e h t f o...

Page 149: ...6 On board Audio t r a t S e h t o t o g e s a e l p e n o d s i n o i t c e n n o c e h t n e h W o i d u A s n o i t a c i l p p A o i d u A I C P t c e l e s d n a u n e m g n i t t e S t n e m n...

Page 150: ...i t t e s e s e h t w o l l o f e s a e l P e v i r d M O R D C e h t o t n i D C e h t t r e s n i n a c u o y w o N e h t h s u p d n a r e y a l p D C k c a R o i d u A e t a v i t c a n e h t b o...

Page 151: ...apter 6 On board Audio e h t n i D M e h t t e s o t e v a h u o y t a h t e t o n e s a e l P e v i h c a o t r e d r o n i e d o m g n i d r o c e r s u o e n a t l u m i s s s e c o r p g n i d r o...

Page 152: ...r CD for this motherboard r e v i r D y t i l i t U F N I l e t n I r e v i r D y t i r u c e S e l i F h c t a P d r a w A r e v i r D P G A d r a o b n O r e v i r D e c i v e D B S U e d i u G l l...

Page 153: ...nsert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive Click the View Manual item and select the product that you want to view 7 3 How to make driver diskette 7 3 1 Without O S installed This bootable Pow...

Page 154: ...u t e S t i x E d n a e v a S t c e l e s o t 7 P E T S s s e r P Y e l b a e r a u o y w o N e t e l p m o c o t r e t n E n e h t M O R D C e h t m o r f m e t s y s e h t p u t o o b o t 8 P E T S...

Page 155: ...Onboard AGP Driver You may just click on the Onboard AGP Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed then follow the prompts to complete setup 7 4 4 How to install USB Device Driver Please foll...

Page 156: ...w to use Suspend To Disk Guide Please follow the steps on the document to complete setup 7 5 4 How to use Adobe Acrobat Reader You may just click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader shown on screen then follo...

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