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Page 1: ...y or fitness for any particular purpose Further the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the man...

Page 2: ...e separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio...

Page 3: ...t Features Option 22 Power Management Setup Option 24 PNP PCI Configuration Option 27 Load BIOS Defaults Option 28 Load Optimum Settings Option 28 Integrated Peripherals Option 28 Password Settings 31...

Page 4: ...tegrated 3D sound system and the Intel chipset supports an AGP graphics card Three PCI slots and one ISA slot are provided for system expansion This chapter contains the following information l About...

Page 5: ...rocessors The mainboard has a PGA370 ZIF socket for the installation of the Celeron Note that the socket has a different pinout than Pentium Pentium compatibles and cannot be used by Socket 7 processo...

Page 6: ...ster 16 bit compatible audio plus support for Microsoft s DirectSound 3D specification and Aureal A3D interface The sound ports include jacks for speakers microphone and stereo in and a game MIDI port...

Page 7: ...ng the system BIOS setup program you can configure the system to turn on using keyboard hot keys and mouse or a keyboard typed password A green keyboard is not required Programmable Firmware The mainb...

Page 8: ...their static proof bags until they are required for the installation procedure Handle all circuit boards and electronic components carefully Hold boards by the edges only Do not flex or stress circuit...

Page 9: ...A1 1 x 8 16 bit ISA expansion slots PCI 1 2 3 3 x 32 bit PCI expansion slots AGP1 Slot for AGP graphics adapter SOCKET PGA 370 Processor socket for Celeron processor DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 Slots for 168 pi...

Page 10: ...S 2 port for keyboard lower port LPT1 External parallel port J3 Upper External game MIDI port J3 Lower Audio jacks for from left to right line out line in microphone COM2 External serial port 2 4 COM1...

Page 11: ...force ZIF PGA370 socket for the processor 2 On the socket and on the processor identify the pin 1 corner You can identify the pin 1 corner by noting that in the rectangular matrix of holes on the soc...

Page 12: ...ules DIMMs The memory chips can be EDO RAM or SDRAM The memory bus runs at 66 MHz so you need not use PC 100 memory modules You can use memory modules that have a capacity of 16 MB up to 128 MB Total...

Page 13: ...the board is configured correctly A Note on Jumpers A jumper consists of two or more pins mounted on the mainboard Some jumpers might be arranged in a series with each pair of pins numbered differentl...

Page 14: ...rmation Function Jumper Cap Enable keyboard power on Short pins 2 3 Disable keyboard power on Short pins 1 2 JP4 Audio System Enable disable Jumper This jumper lets you enable or disable the audio sys...

Page 15: ...they can only be installed correctly on the device connector If the connector is not keyed make sure that you match the pin 1 side of the cable connector with the pin 1 side of the device connector E...

Page 16: ...e from the fan to CASE FAN1 5 If you want to install an optional Serial Infrared Port connect the cable from the optional IR port to the SIR1 connector on the mainboard Note If you install an optional...

Page 17: ...pansion card connect it to the wake on modem connector WOM1 8 The mainboard has four audio connectors CD IN is a 4 pin audio connector which can be used to input the audio from a CD ROM or DVD drive J...

Page 18: ...into the ISA slot The ISA slot is shared with the the PCI3 slot just above it This means that you can only use one of these slots but not both together If you have a graphics adapter which has an AGP...

Page 19: ...rt as LPT1 3 The upper 15 pin port J3 is a game MIDI port You can use this port to connect a joystick or a MIDI device to your system 4 The lower part of J3 is three audio jacks The left side jack is...

Page 20: ...sage which asks you to make changes to the setup utility This happens when the system finds an error during the POST power on self test that it carries out at start up Starting the Setup Utility You c...

Page 21: ...ey You can change the color scheme of the utility by pressing the F2 key while holding down the Shift key When you are in one of the options that displays a dialog box you can return to the main menu...

Page 22: ...to select USER and then manually enter the characteristics of the drive The documentation provided with your drive provides the data you need to fill in the values for CYLS cylinders HEAD read write...

Page 23: ...most of these items without introducing fatal errors to your system CPU Internal Core Speed Default 300 MHz Use this item to automatically set up the mainboard for the kind of Celeron processor that y...

Page 24: ...key is active when your system is started Gate A20 Option Default Fast This option provides compatibility with older software written for the 286 processor Leave this item at the default value fast S...

Page 25: ...our system The item list below shows only the default values for some items Auto Configuration Default Enabled Leave this item at the default value enabled Auto configuration installs preset default v...

Page 26: ...ite buffer to support delay transaction cycles you can enable this item to provide compliance with PCI Ver 2 1 specifications We recommend that you leave this item at the default value Disabled Suppor...

Page 27: ...aving modes doze mode standby mode and suspend mode Standby mode uses less power than doze mode and suspend mode uses the least power The power management in the setup utility lets you specify a timeo...

Page 28: ...to automatically resume the system from suspend mode use this item to specify the interrupt request line IRQ that is used by the modem Doze Mode Default Disabled If you have selected User Define for...

Page 29: ...to set the date and time of the wake up alarm Wake Up On LAN Default Enabled If this item is enabled it allows the system to resume from a softwarepowerdown whenever there is incoming traffic to an in...

Page 30: ...d defining the characteristics of the card in the new items which appear If you change this item to Manual the display will list a series of items that allow you to define the assignments of the syste...

Page 31: ...erly again If you only want to install BIOS defaults for a specific option select and display that option and then press the F6 key Load Optimum Settings Option This option displays a dialog box which...

Page 32: ...MA Default Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Default Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Default Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Default Auto Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device This mothe...

Page 33: ...erial port 2 In the Normal setting serial port 2 is assigned to the connector on the mainboard If you have installed an optional infrared port you must change the setting of this item to one of the In...

Page 34: ...utomatically detects and installs any hard disk drives installed on the primary and secondary IDE channel Most modern drives can be detected If you are using a very old drive that can t be detected yo...

Page 35: ...owing sub folders q AUDIO this folder is empty Please use the audio software stored in the folder CMI8338 on the CD ROM q MONITOR software for hardware monitoring for system s that have installed the...

Page 36: ...box that is available in Windows 95 98 NT If you are using WINDOWS 95 98 shut down your computer and select the option Restart in DOS in the shut down dialog box If you are running Windows NT shut dow...

Page 37: ...lways log on to the correct folder for the kind of operating system you are using Mainboard Installation Notes Audio Software This folder is empty See the instructions below for installing the audio s...

Page 38: ...ster EIDE ATAPI then click OK 11 Click Continue 12 Click Yes to restart your computer to use the bus master driver Intel Bus Master IDE Drivers Alternative Bus mastering UltraDMA IDE drivers CMI8338 A...

Page 39: ...the PCI audio NT drivers 8 Select C Media CMI8338 PCI Device and press the OK button 9 Choose proper I O or the OK button for the default setting 10 Restart the Windows NT system To install the audio...

Page 40: ...ystem integrated on the mainboard Function Jumper Cap Enable audio Short Pins 1 2 Disable audio Short pins 2 3 JP5 SPDIF output signal level jumper Use this 2 pin jumper to set an SPDIF output signal...

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