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10 

2-5  Expansion Cards 

WARNING! 

Turn off your power when adding or removing expansion cards or other 
system components.  Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both 
your motherboard and expansion cards.  

2-5-1  Procedure For Expansion Card Installation 

1.

 

Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hardware or 
software setting for your expansion card such as jumpers. 

2.

 

Remove your computer’s cover and the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use. 

3.

 

Align the card’s connectors and press firmly. 

4.

 

Secure the card on the slot with the screen you remove above. 

5.

 

Replace the computer system’s cover. 

6.

 

Set up the BIOS if necessary. 

7.

 

Install the necessary software driver for your expansion card.  

2-5-2  Assigning IRQs For Expansion Card 

Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate.  Generally, an IRQ must exclusively assign to 
one use.  In a standard design, there are 16 IRQs available but most of them are already in use. 

Standard Interrupt Assignments 

IRQ Priority 

Standard 

function 

0 N/A 

System 

Timer 

1 N/A 

Keyboard 

Controller 

2 N/A 

Programmable 

Interrupt 

3 * 

Communications Port (COM2) 

4 * 

Communications Port (COM1) 

5 * 

Sound Card (sometimes LPT2) 

6 * 

11 

Floppy Disk Controller 

7 * 

Printer Port (LPT1) 

N/A 

System CMOS/Real Time Clock 

9 * 

10 

ACPI Mode when enabled 

10 * 

IRQ Holder for PCI Steering 

11 * 

IRQ Holder for PCI Steering 

12 * 

PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port 

13 

N/A 

Numeric Data Processor 

14 * 

Primary IDE Channel 

15 * 

Secondary IDE Channel 

* These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices. 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PM2M

Page 1: ...G03 PM2MP Rev 1 0 Release date June 2004 Trademark Specifications and Information contained in this documentation are furnished for information use only and are subject to change at any time without...

Page 2: ...RES 23 3 6 1 DRAM TIMING SETTINGS 24 3 6 2 AGP FUNCTION SETTINGS 25 3 6 3 PCI TIMING SETTINGS 25 3 7 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 25 3 7 1 ONCHIP IDE FUNCTION 26 3 7 2 ONCHIP DEVICE FUNCTION 27 3 7 3 ONCHIP...

Page 3: ...CD for motherboard utilities Cable for USB Port 3 4 Option 5 PM2M PM2MP User s Manual Intel Pentium 4 Processor Family Cooling Solutions As processor technology pushes to faster speeds and higher perf...

Page 4: ...and compatibility These motherboards integrated High Performance High Quality 3D Accelerator supports Ultra AGPII with 2GB s bandwidth built in MPEG 2 1 Video Decoder and Video Accelerator supports VC...

Page 5: ...Two PCI IDE controllers support PCI Bus Mastering ATA PIO DMA and the ULTRA DMA 33 66 100 133 functions that deliver the data transfer rate up to 133 MB s VGA Integrated High Performance High Quality...

Page 6: ...OS Win 98SE DDR266 3D Mark 2000 5432 3D Mark 2001 2509 3D Winbench 2000 104 Final Reality 9 99 Content Creation Winstone 2000 43 2 Content Creation Winstone 2001 50 3 Content Creation Winstone 2002 2...

Page 7: ...Audio ITE IT8705 I O Chip PCI Slot AC97 Audio Codec AGP 4X 8X Slot Floppy Connector VIA P4M266A Chip Front Panel Connector ATA 133 IDE Connector Clear CMOS JBAT CPU FAN CPU Socket DDR DIMM X2 VIA VT8...

Page 8: ...VGA Connector 15 pin Female P 13 FDD Floppy Driver Connector 34 pin Block P 13 IDE1 IDE2 Primary Secondary IDE Connector 40 pin Block P 13 for PM2MP Only Headers Header Name Description Page AUDIO SPE...

Page 9: ...d s Jumper Setting 1 CMOS RAM Clear 3 pin JBAT A battery must be used to retain the motherboard configuration in CMOS RAM short 1 2 pins of JBAT to store the CMOS data To clear the CMOS follow the pro...

Page 10: ...Port a high speed interface for video cards runs at 1X 66MHz 2X 133MHz or 4X 266MHz PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect a high speed interface for video cards sound cards network interface cards and...

Page 11: ...CPU that comes with the motherboard should have a cooling FAN attached to prevent overheating If this is not the case then purchase a correct cooling FAN before you turn on your system WARNING Be sur...

Page 12: ...DRAM modules to your motherboard is very easy you can refer to figure 2 4 to see what a 184 pin DDR SDRAM module looks like DDR2 BANK2 BANK3 DDR1 BANK0 BANK1 NOTE When you install DIMM module fully in...

Page 13: ...Install the necessary software driver for your expansion card 2 5 2 Assigning IRQs For Expansion Card Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate Generally an IRQ must exclusively assign to one use I...

Page 14: ...motherboard provides an AGP Slot support the 2X 4X AGP VGA card AG PSLO T 2 6 Connectors Headers 2 6 1 Connectors 1 Power Connector 20 pin block ATXPWR ATX Power Supply connector This is a new define...

Page 15: ...The connectors are 4 pin connector that connect USB devices to the system board 5 LAN Port connector LAN only for PM2MP This connector is standard RJ45 connector for Network 6 Parallel Port Connector...

Page 16: ...Drive Connector Pin 1 FDD 11 Primary IDE Connector 40 pin block IDE1 This connector supports the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable After connecting the single plug end to motherboard connect the two...

Page 17: ...u don t install a CD ROM or DVD ROM drive on the same IDE channel as a hard disk Otherwise the system performance on this channel may drop 2 6 2 Headers 1 Line Out MIC Header for Front Panel 9 pin AUD...

Page 18: ...order to prolong the lift of the system s power supply See the figure below 5 Speaker connector SPEAK This 4 pin connector connects to the case mounted speaker See the figure below 6 Power LED PWR LE...

Page 19: ...d wire should be positive while the black should be ground Connect the fan s plug to the board taking into consideration the polarity of connector FAN Headers SYSFAN 1 3 CPUFAN 1 3 9 CD Audio In Heade...

Page 20: ...n power on test While the test are running the BIOS will alarm beeps or additional message will appear on the screen If you do not see any thing within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power T...

Page 21: ...in the main menu the option you want to confirm or to modify Press F10 when you have completed the setup of BIOS parameters to save these parameters and to exit the BIOS Setup menu Press Page Up Page...

Page 22: ...xit Setup Exit Without Saving Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Figure 3 1 Standard CMOS Features Use this Menu for basic system configurations Advanced BIOS Features U...

Page 23: ...p or PgDn keys to select the value you want in each item CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Item Help Date mm dd yy Thu Jun 17 2004 Time hh mm ss 16 48 35 I...

Page 24: ...nd LBA Cylinder number of cylinders Head number of heads Precomp write precomp Landing Zone landing zone Sector number of sectors 3 5 Advanced BIOS Features CMOS Setup Utility Copyright C 1984 2004 Aw...

Page 25: ...correction Quick Power On Self Test This category speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power on the computer If this is set to Enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Ena...

Page 26: ...Non OS 2 default and OS2 Set to OS 2 if using more than 64MB and running OS 2 3 6 Advanced Chipset Features The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset regis...

Page 27: ...AS Precharge Time 3T RAS to CAS Delay 3T CAS Latency 2 5T Bank Interleave 4 Banks DRAM Command Rate 2T Command Menu Level Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Va...

Page 28: ...ed CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Enabled Menu Level Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Optimized Defaults F7 Standard Default...

Page 29: ...lues F6 Optimized Defaults F7 Standard Defaults OnChip IDE Channal0 Channel1 The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate...

Page 30: ...Host Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Legacy Support Enabled Menu Level Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Optimized Defaults F7 Standard Defaults AC9...

Page 31: ...t Provides Standard ECP and EPP features It has the following option Disabled 3BCH IRQ7 Line Printer port 0 278H IRQ5 Line Printer port 2 378H IRQ7 Line Printer port 1 Parallel Port Mode SPP Standard...

Page 32: ...uration and Power Management ACPI The settings are Enabled and Disabled Video Off Option This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked The choice are Suspend off All Modes Off and Always...

Page 33: ...led choose the Date and Time Alarm Date of month Alarm You can choose which month the system will boot up Set to 0 to boot every day Time hh mm ss Alarm You can choose what hour minute and second the...

Page 34: ...n Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has...

Page 35: ...ure Disabled Show PC Health in Post Enabled Vcore 1 55V VDIMM 2 5V 2 64V 3 3V 3 03V 5V 5 08V 12V 11 96V 3VSB 3 33V 12V 12 36V 5VSB 4 91V Vbat 3 3V CPU Temperature 35 C CPUFAN 3010 rpm SFAN1 0 rpm SFAN...

Page 36: ...aults Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clock This item allows you to enable disable auto detect DIMM PCI Clock Spread Spectrum This item allows you to set the CPU Host PCI clock and Spread Spectrum The settings a...

Page 37: ...cters in length and press Enter The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You...

Page 38: ...pear double click MY COMPUTER double click CD ROM drive or click START click RUN type X SETUP EXE assuming X is your CD ROM drive From MAGIC INSTALL MENU you may make 10 selections 1 VIA 4 IN 1 instal...

Page 39: ...IRQ ROUTING VIA PCI IRQ MINIPORT DRIVER IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER WIN98 ONLY IT WILL FIX PCI IRQ ROUTING SEQUENCE INF VIA REGISTRY DRIVER IS TO BE INSTALLED UNDER WINDOWS THE DRIVER WILL ENABLE VIA PO...

Page 40: ...Driver 9 Click Finish to restart computer 4 2 VGA install PROSAVAGE DDR VGA Driver For WINDOWS 9X ME NT4 0 2000 XP 1 Click VGA when MAGIC INSTALL MENU appears 2 Click NEXT When ProSavageDDR Driver Ins...

Page 41: ...Then auto detect operation system language edition click NEXT start to install DRIVER 3 Click NEXT 4 Click Continue Anyway 5 Click Finish and Restart Windows 6 Click Start Program Viny Deck Viny Deck...

Page 42: ...the SPDIF Out digital signal 4 4 LAN Install VIA 10 100MB LAN Controller Driver Only for PM2MP The VIA10 100MB PCI Ethernet Adapter Driver path is X VIA LANDRV 1 Click LAN when Magic Install Menu app...

Page 43: ...all ITE Smart Guardian utility 3 Click Finish complete install ITE Smart Guardian utility 4 executing Program ITE Smart Guardian The ITE Smart Guardian auto detect system voltage Fan speed and CPU SYS...

Page 44: ...on you will have this picture choose from internet you can upgrade BIOS On line 5 When On line update BIOS the program will auto check your BIOS version 6 Click Next if you need update BIOS after upgr...

Page 45: ...e to update BIOS 4 7 USB2 0 Install VIA USB2 0 Device Driver 1 Click USB2 0 when MAGIC INSTALL MENU Appear 2 When USB2 0 Setup Program Appear Click NEXT 3 Select Install USB Driver and Click NEXT 4 Se...

Page 46: ...nd Micro internet security installshield wizard windows appear 3 This is license agreement select I Accept the terms and Click NEXT 4 Click NEXT and Enter your Customer Information Click NEXT or choos...

Page 47: ...OS Setup please refer page 33 Method 1 Use Magic BIOS update BIOS in Windows 98 refer page 41 Method 2 In DOS Mode STEP 1 Prepare a boot disc you may make one by click START click RUN type SYS A click...

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