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Summary of Contents for UPX

Page 1: ...UPX User s Guide...

Page 2: ...the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by IWILL Corp This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of...

Page 3: ...Floppy Disk Drive Connector 1 10 3 Primary Secondary IDE Connectors 1 11 4 Primary Secondary IDE RAID Connectors 1 12 5 Reset Switch Header 1 13 6 SCSI Hard disk Activity LED Header 1 13 7 Hard Disk A...

Page 4: ...ction 1 Main Menu 2 5 The Menu Bar 2 6 The Legend Bar 2 7 The Field Help Window 2 8 Main Menu Selections 2 9 Master and Slave Sub Menus 2 9 Section 2 Advanced Menu 2 13 Advanced Chipset Control 2 14 A...

Page 5: ...TILITY 3 1 Phoenix QuietBoot 3 1 Phoenix MultiBoot 3 2 CHAPTER 3 2 BIOS FLASH UPGRADE UTILITY 3 4 Installation 3 4 Executing Phoenix Phlash16 exe program 3 4 Appendix A Troubleshooting 4 1 Appendix B...

Page 6: ...r IDE channel Flexibility and expandability are always concerned by IWILL UPX contains 3 PCI32 slots 1 PCI 64 and 2 PCI X slots for numerous add on cards Other features such as Dual Broadcom 5702 32bi...

Page 7: ...port 2 PCI X slots and Four DIMM slots supports up to 4GB PC2100 DDR DIMM Module with ECC function support System Memory Support Registered DDR DIMM Module Support Only Four DIMM slots support up to 4...

Page 8: ...d supports Enhanced IDE devices Expansion Slots Contain 3 PCI 32 slots 1 PCI 64 slot and 2 PCI X slots Super Multi I O NS super I O 1 Floppy Connector 1 1 serial ports with UART 16550 One Parallel por...

Page 9: ...anagement Interface DMI Support DMI through BIOS which allows hardware to communicate within a standard protocol creating a higher level of compatibility Hardware Monitoring Winbond 83910F BMC Base bo...

Page 10: ...uring setting up your system with UPX These warnings should not be regarded as the whole of your safety regimen Never forget that computer are electronic devices and are capable of delivering a shock...

Page 11: ...oblem by yourself Besides these IWILL also provides some helpful resources to help you 1 Select IWILL s website at www iwill net and navigate to this product page which contain links to product update...

Page 12: ...wer Connector Intel Socket 604 CPU 4 DDR DIMM Sockets Primary Secondary IDE Connectors IDE_RAID Connectors PS 2 ports USB Ports COM1 Port VGA Port Parallel Port Dual LAN Ports Dual ICMB Ports 3 PCI 32...

Page 13: ...UPX Motherboard Layout xi Overview...

Page 14: ...parts Step 1 Jumper setting Step 2 Install memory Registered DDR DIMM Module Step 3 Install Intel Socket 604 Xeon Prestonia CPU Step 4 Attach cables to connectors Step 5 Install expansion cards Step 6...

Page 15: ...p information Normally it is necessary to keep the jumper connected to pin1 and pin2 Default to retain the RTC data as shown below Note Should you want to clear the RTC data 1 Soft off your computer 2...

Page 16: ...Hardware Installation 5 Hold down Delete during bootup and select Load Optimal Defaults or Load Failsafe Defaults option in the selection Exit Then re enter BIOS setup to re enter user preferences 1 2...

Page 17: ...lots are available for 2 5 Volts power level PC2100 Registered DDR DRAM Module with 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB and 1GB combinations Memory size can support up to 4GB IMPORTANT PC...

Page 18: ...tallation Procedures 1 Locate the DIMM modules on the UPX 2 Make sure the DIMM module s pins facing down and match the slot s size as depicted below 1 4 104 Pin 80 Pin DDR RAM Double Date Rate RAM 104...

Page 19: ...press down firmly until the DIMM module is securely in place The tabs of the slot will close up to hold the DIMM in place when the DIMM touches the socket s bottom 4 Repeat step1 to step 3 to add addi...

Page 20: ...estonia at 400 MHz Front Side Bus FSB CPU Installation Procedures 1 Lift up the socket lever and carefully place the socket 604 Xeon Prestonia CPU with the correct orientation as the figures are shown...

Page 21: ...e Installation 3 To secure CPU heatsink with the locks as the figures is shown below 3 Plug the 3 wire fan power core into the connector named CPU FAN 1 Black Color Wire Red Color Wire Yellow Color Wi...

Page 22: ...ary Secondary IDE RAID Connectors 1 12 5 Reset Switch Header 1 13 6 SCSI Hard disk Activity LED Header 1 13 7 Hard Disk Activity LED Header 1 13 8 SPEAKER Header 1 13 9 ATX power switch Soft Power Hea...

Page 23: ...E C onnectors S ocket 604 C P U F loppy D evice 8 pin S ocket 604 C P U H eatsink P ow er C onnector B M C C O M P ort C lear C M O S 24 pin A T X P ow er C onnector C N 47 O N P C IX 133 O F F P C I...

Page 24: ...and push down firmly to make sure that the pins are aligned For Wake on LAN support 5 volt Stand by lead 5VSB from ATX power supply must supply at least 720mA IMPORTANT IWILL always recommands our cus...

Page 25: ...er end to your hard disk s If you install two hard disks in the same cable you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly Please refer to the documentation of your...

Page 26: ...wire ATA33 cable 4 Primary Secondary IDE RAID connectors Two 40 pin IDE The connectors support the provided 80 wire 40 pin ribbon cable After connecting the single end to the board connect the two plu...

Page 27: ...Hard disk LED Card Activity LED Header 4 pin SCSI_HD The 4 pin connector can be connected to the 4 pin activity LED connector of SCSI card Read and Write activities by devices connected to the SCSI ca...

Page 28: ...ystem power LED which lights up when the system is powered on and blinks when it is in sleep mode 11 CPU and Aux Fan Connectors 4 3 pin FAN connectors There are four 3 pin fan connectors in the UPX M...

Page 29: ...mpers do not place jumper caps over these pins NOTE The Rotation signal has to be used with fan specially designed with rotation signal Only the fan marked CPU fan1can be monitored by BIOS 12 Wake On...

Page 30: ...he system will direct IRQ12 to the PS 2 mouse if one is detected If not detected expansion cards can use IRQ12 14 PS 2 Keyboard Port 6 pin Female This connection is for a standard keyboard using a PS...

Page 31: ...nd choose the IRQ through the BIOS Setup 17 Onboard LAN Connectors The RJ45 connector provides both 10Base T and 100Base TX connectivity Please refer to the UPX Onboard IDE RAID LAN User s Guide Optio...

Page 32: ...otherboard 21 Chassis Intrusion Sensor Header CHASSIS This connector is for a chassis intrusion monitor The hardware monitor is triggered when chassis microswitch is opened This occurs when the side p...

Page 33: ...he slot you intend to use Keep the bracket for possible future use 1 3 Carefully align the card s connectors and press firmly 1 4 Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed above 1 5 Jump...

Page 34: ...er For ATX power supplies you need to switch on the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on the front of the case 6 The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light up For...

Page 35: ...structions in the next chapter BIOS Setup Note Powering Off your computer You have to first exit or shut down your operating system before switching off the power switch For ATX power supplies you can...

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Page 37: ...enixBIOS has been customized by adding important but non standard features such as password protection as well as special support for detailed fine tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system...

Page 38: ...on the system case You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing Ctrl Alt and Delete keys If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot as well an error me...

Page 39: ...crease the numeric value or make change Key Decrease the numeric value or make change F1 Key General Help on Setup navigation keys Press F1 key to pop up a small help window that describes the appropr...

Page 40: ...nt CMOS information Refer to the jumper setting The best advice is to only alter settings which you thoroughly understand In the end we strongly recommend that you avoid making any changes to the chip...

Page 41: ...er Boot Exit Item Specific Help System Time 16 19 20 System Date 03 02 1994 Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 Primary Master 6449 MB Primary Slave None Secondary Master CD ROM Secondary Slave None Syst...

Page 42: ...nd Move cursor to top or bottom of window PgUp or PgDn Move cursor to next or previous page F5 or Select the Previous Value for the field F6 or or Space Select the Next Value for the field F9 Load the...

Page 43: ...rsor to next or previous page F5 or Select the Previous Value for the field F6 or or Space Select the Next Value for the field F9 Load the Default Configuration values for this menu F10 Save and exit...

Page 44: ...es to top bottom item of current menu Within a field F5 or selects next lower value and F6 or Space selects next higher value Left Right arrows select menus on menu bar Enter displays more options for...

Page 45: ...ional memory detected during boot up Extended Memory N A Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up You can set the boot sequence of the bootable drives by selecting Boot Sequence...

Page 46: ...mary Master Item Specific Help Type Auto Multi Sector Transfer Disable LBA Mode Control Disable 32 bit I O Disable Transfer Mode Auto Ultra DMA Mode Disable Select the drive type of the fixed disk ins...

Page 47: ...led Standard 2 sectors 4 sectors 8 sectors 16 sectors Any selection except Disabled determines the number of sectors transferred per block Standard is 1 sector per block LBA Mode Control Enabled Disab...

Page 48: ...selected You can find the correct parameters for hard disk drives in the drive manual or written on the casing of the drive itself Note Before changing the contents of this menu write them down Once...

Page 49: ...uration Data No Large Disk Access Mode DOS Local Bus IDE adapter Both PS 2 Mouse Auto Detect Secured Setup Configurations No Multiprocessor Specification 1 4 USB Host Controller Enabled USB BIOS Legac...

Page 50: ...Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note The contents of this menu depend on the chipset installed on your motherboard and chipsets vary widely Consul...

Page 51: ...Help Memory Cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Write Protect Cache Video BIOS area Write Protect Cache base 0 512 k Write Black Cache base 512 k 640 k Write Black Cache Extended Memory Area Write B...

Page 52: ...a separate I O chip on the motherboard for configuring and managing these devices Many systems allow you to control the configuration settings for the I O ports Select I O Device Configuration on the...

Page 53: ...ase Input Output address and the Interrupt number below Auto makes the BIOS auto configure the port during POST OS Controlled lets the PnP Operating System such as Windows 95 configure the port after...

Page 54: ...more than one port the menu displays an asterisk at the conflicting settings It also displays this message at the bottom of the menu Indicates a DMA Interrupt I O or memory resource conflict with ano...

Page 55: ...isabled Supervisor password controls access to Setup utility F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use the legend keys to mak...

Page 56: ...word If supervisor password is set and this option disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Diskette access Enabled Disabled Enabled requires a password to boot from or access the floppy disk Fixed disk...

Page 57: ...0 Save and Exit Use this menu to specify your settings for Power Management Remember that the options available depend upon the hardware installed in your system Those shown here are from a typical sy...

Page 58: ...ize to make your own selections from the following fields Disabled turns off all power management Standby Timeout Off 1 min 2 min 4 min 6 min 8 min 12 min 16 min Inactivity period required to put syst...

Page 59: ...ne or more other devices in the order specified in the Boot Menu Boot devices i e with access to an operating system can include hard drives floppy drives CD ROMs removable devices e g Iomega Zip driv...

Page 60: ...SC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Use this menu to arrange to specify the priority of the devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the Operating System In the example...

Page 61: ...vable Devices To change a device s priority on the list first select it with the up or down arrows and move it up or down using the and keys Pressing n moves a device between the Removable Devices and...

Page 62: ...tions on this menu Note that Esc does not exit this menu You must select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit Saving Values After making your selections on the Setup menus always select...

Page 63: ...ram displays this message ROM Default values have been loaded Press space to continue If during boot up the BIOS program detects a problem in the integrity of values stored in CMOS it displays these m...

Page 64: ...have been loaded Press space to continue Save Changes Selecting Save Changes saves all the selections without exiting Setup You can return to the other menus if you want to review and change your sele...

Page 65: ...t displays the QuietBoot Screen a graphic illustration created by the computer manufacturer instead of the text based POST screen which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages To exit the QuietBoo...

Page 66: ...switches to the POST screen if not already displayed and enters Setup POST Error Whenever POST detects a non fatal error QuietBoot switches to the POST screen and displays the errors It then displays...

Page 67: ...the end of POST Use the menu to select any of these options 1 Override the existing boot sequence for this boot only by selecting another boot device If the specified device does not load the operati...

Page 68: ...d Installation Phoenix Phlash is shipped on a floppy disk with your computer as a compressed file called CRISDISK ZIP that contains the following files CRISDISK BAT Executable file for creating the Cr...

Page 69: ...or B 3 From the local directory enter the following CRISDISK drive where drive is the letter of the drive into which you inserted the diskette For help type or h CRISDISK BAT formats the diskette then...

Page 70: ...wing message Cannot flash when memory managers are present If you see this message after you execute Phlash you must disable the memory manager on your system To do so follow the instructions in the f...

Page 71: ...Format A S 3 Reboot your system from the A drive Your system will now boot without loading the memory managers and you can then execute Phlash Crisis Recovery Mode You should only have to operate Phoe...

Page 72: ...roperly on the mainboard and 115 230V switch on the power supply is properly set Then connect onboard VGA port to monitor Toubleshooting Procedure Plug the power cord s into onboard power connector s...

Page 73: ...Exit of BIOS Setup YES NO Check if POST screen displays on the monitor VGA card or monitor may be defective Step 8 2 NO YES Power Off the system and re connect the floppy device and IDE cable to onbo...

Page 74: ...he correct position 6 Turn the power switch on and off to test the system 7 Check the power of the battery on the M B In general the battery voltage is around 3VDC Can power on the system FAN is rotat...

Page 75: ...y modules are mixed and used in the UPX Verify the BIOS setup is configuration for the fastest speed of RAM used IWILL recommend always use the same speed RAM in the system 3 Make sure your memory mod...

Page 76: ...version CPU 1 CPU 2 DIMM 0 Size MB Brand Component Model DIMM 1 Size MB Brand Component Model DIMM 2 Size MB Brand Component Model DIMM 3 Size MB Brand Component Model FDD PCI X 1 PCI X 2 PCI64 1 PCI3...

Page 77: ...4 6 Onboard IDE 1 Master Slave Onboard IDE RAID CH 0 Onboard IDE RAID CH 1 Power Supply Watt Model Number Other Devices Operating system Symptom Description Name Contact email address Troubleshooting...

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