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Chapter 1

Product Overview

Congratulations for purchasing MS-9A07 Barebone . The
MS-9A07 Barebone is your best Slim PC choice. With the
fantastic appearance and ultra-small form factor, it can
easily be set anywhere. The feature packed platform
also gives you an exciting PC experience.

Summary of Contents for MS-9A07

Page 1: ...MS 9A07 Barebone MS 9A07 V1 X Barebone G52 9A071X1...

Page 2: ...to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

Page 3: ...k of Novell Inc Award is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd AMI is a registered trademark of American Megatrends Inc RevisionHistory Revision Revision History Date V1 0 First release J...

Page 4: ...rnings on the equipment should be noted 10 Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock 11 If any of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by...

Page 5: ...0 75mm2 2 Internal part is hazardous moving parts please keep fingers and other body parts away 3 For pluggable equipment thesocket outlet shall beinstalled near the equipment and shall be easily acce...

Page 6: ...vi WEEE Statement...

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Page 9: ...Panel 2 6 Connectors 2 8 Jumper 2 11 Chapter 3 System Assembly 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Packing Checklist 3 2 Installation Tools 3 3 Installation Screws 3 3 Removing the Cover 3 4 Installing the Memory Mo...

Page 10: ...x H WMonitor 4 23 Cell Menu 4 24 Load Optimized Defaults 4 25 BIOSSetting Password 4 26 Appendix A VIA VT1618 Audio A 1 Installing the Audio Driver A 2 Software Configuration A 4 Hardware Setup A 7...

Page 11: ...ns for purchasing MS 9A07 Barebone The MS 9A07 Barebone is your best Slim PC choice With the fantastic appearance and ultra small form factor it can easily be set anywhere The feature packed platform...

Page 12: ...Intel GME965 chipset South Bridge Intel ICH8M chipset Memory Unbuffer Non ECC DDR2 533 667 SDRAM 4GB Max 2 DDR2 SO DIMM slots 200pin 1 8V LAN Supports Gigabit Ethernet by Intel 82566DC Audio HDA Code...

Page 13: ...PDIF out connector Onboard Connectors 2 USB 2 0 connectors 4 ports 1 SPI Flash ROM connector for debugging 1 chassis intrusion switch connector Slots 1 32 bit 33MHz PCI slot Form Factor Mini ITX 170mm...

Page 14: ...MS 9A07 Barebone 1 4 Block Diagram...

Page 15: ..._USB1 CON1 JFP1 BATT DIMM1 JPW1 IDE1 J1 DIMM2 Top Mouse Bottom Keyboard Top LAN Jack Bottom USB Ports Top Serial Port Bottom VGA Port USB Ports T M B Line In Line Out Mic T RS Out M CS B SPDIF Out Out...

Page 16: ...MS 9A07 Barebone 1 6 Board Dimension...

Page 17: ...1 7 Product Overview System Dimension...

Page 18: ...11 861 2 03A 19 069 Enter BIOS Stable 2 67 11 899 1 81 19 092 Idle 2 09 11 940 1 39 19 131 CPU Stress 100 5 09 11 692 3 30 19 043 Windows stress 3dMARK2006 4 35 11 74 2 63 19 04 Windows Desktop Standb...

Page 19: ...voltage fluctuation and flicker in low voltage supply system Immunity EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Product family standard BSMI C Tick CE RFI VCCI VCCI V 3 2004 Class B VCCI V 4 2004 Class B Standard...

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Page 21: ...le doing the installation be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures For some components if you install in the wrong orientation the components will not work properly...

Page 22: ...U p 2 4 DIMM Slots p 2 3 IDE1 p 2 10 JCASE1 p 2 10 JBAT1 p 2 14 Back Panel I O p 2 8 CPUFAN1 p 2 11 JFP1 p 2 11 PCI Slot p 2 14 F_USB1 2 p 2 12 SATA1 2 p 2 11 JPW1 p 2 5 JSPI1 p 2 10 JSPD1 p 2 9 JSPWR...

Page 23: ...he DIMM vertically into the SO DIMM slot Then push it in until the golden finger on the DIMM is deeply inserted in the SO DIMM slot 3 Manually check if the DIMM has been locked in place by the retaini...

Page 24: ...heat dissipation 3 While replacing the CPU always turn off the power supply or unplug the power supply s power cord from the grounded outlet first to ensure the safety of CPU The mainboard supports In...

Page 25: ...d for system stability HDD Power Connector JSPWR1 The connector provides power to the hard disk drives JPW1 3 4 2 1 PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 GND 3 12Vor 14 24V 4 12Vor 14 24V JPW1 Pin Definition System CPU...

Page 26: ...nector is for a PS 2 mouse keyboard Serial Port The serial port is a 16550A high speed communications port that sends receives 16 bytes FIFOs You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices dire...

Page 27: ...CD player tapeplayer or other audio devices Line Out Green Line Out is a connector for speakers or headphones Mic Pink Mic is a connector for microphones RS Out Black Rear Surround Out in 4 5 1 7 1 ch...

Page 28: ...by setting jumpers Refer to IDE device s documentation supplied by the vendors for jumper setting instructions ChassisIntrusion Connector JCASE1 This connector connects to the chassis intrusion switch...

Page 29: ...erface for digital audio transmission to the HDMI graphics card JSPD1 SPDIF Out GND Serial ATA II Connector SATA1 SATA2 This connector is a high speed Serial ATA II interface port Each connector can c...

Page 30: ...9 SPI_HOLD 10 NC Pin Definition 1 JSPI1 2 9 10 COM Port Power Jumpers J1 These jumpers specify the operation voltage of the onboard serial ports Microphone connector J3 This connector is for connectin...

Page 31: ...is compliant with Intel Front Panel I O Connectivity Design Guide 1 2 9 10 JFP1 HDD LED Reset Switch Power LED Power Switch Fan Power Connectors CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1 The fan power connectors support syste...

Page 32: ...rtant Note that the pins of VCC and GND must be connected correctly to avoid possible damage Front USBConnector F_USB1 F_USB2 This connector compliant with Intel I O Connectivity Design Guide is ideal...

Page 33: ...h the CMOS RAM the system can automatically boot OS every time it is turned on If you want to clear the system configuration set this jumper to clear data Important You can clear CMOS by shorting 1 2...

Page 34: ...unplug the power supply first Meanwhile read the documentation for the expansion card to configure any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion card such as jumpers switches or BIOS c...

Page 35: ...le doing the installation be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components Static electricity may damage the c...

Page 36: ...cking contents may vary de pending on the model you purchased Packing Checklist Before assembling your system please check the items listed below for basic sys tem operation Power Cable SATA Cable 2 5...

Page 37: ...ome connectors or cables Forceps can be used to pick up tiny screws or set up the jumpers Rubber gloves can prevent yourself from being incised and suffer ing the static charge Cross type screwdriver...

Page 38: ...o screws screw type 1 on the back panel Step 2 Follow the direction arrow to re move the cover Step 3 Again follow the direction arrow to remove the cover Removing the Cover Step 4 Disconnect the fan...

Page 39: ...be inserted firmly at an angle of 45 degrees Step 2 Then push it forward gently until the bilateral levers are fastened If you have more than one memory module please align the second memory module t...

Page 40: ...to the socket If the processor does not drop com pletely into the socket turn the actuator until the processor drops in completely You do not have to press down the processor Step 2 Lock the socket ac...

Page 41: ...e HDD is prop erly and completely fixed to the bracket Step 1 Insert the HDD into the bracket and l i n e u p t h e s c r e w h o l e s accordingly A B Step 2 Put the rubber pads to the screw holds of...

Page 42: ...MS 9A07 Barebone 3 8 Step 4 Connect the SATA power and data cable...

Page 43: ...ert the wireless LAN card into the mini PCI express slot at an an gle of 45 degrees Step 3 Then push it down gently and fas ten it with screws Step 1 Connect the cable to the wireless LAN card Step 4...

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Page 45: ...OS Setup program and allows you to configure the system for optimum use You may need to run the Setup program when An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up and requests you...

Page 46: ...r each BIOS category described in this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance Therefore the descrip tion may be slightly different from the latest BIOS and should be held fo...

Page 47: ...hen you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub menu If you want to return to the main menu just press the Esc General Help F1 The BIOS setup program provide...

Page 48: ...tures Boot Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices Security Use this menu to set supervisor and user passwords Chipset This menu controls the advanced features of the onboard Northbridge...

Page 49: ...S Information Processor System Memory These items show the firmware and hardware specifications of your system Read only System Time The time format is Hour Minute Second System Date The date format i...

Page 50: ...4 6 MS 9A07 Barebone Advanced CPU Configuration Press Enter and the following sub menu appears...

Page 51: ...line as well as the subsequent cache line When disabled the processor will only retrieve the currently requested cache line Max CPUID Value Limit The Max CPUID Value Limit BIOS feature allows you to c...

Page 52: ...ne your own drive type manually LBA Large Mode Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads and Sectors Block Multi Sector Transfer Any selection except Disabled...

Page 53: ...specifies the I O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port Chassis Intrusion The field enables or disables the feature of recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message...

Page 54: ...This setting selects the pin numbers of the CPU fan power connector SYSFAN CPUFAN Mode Setting These settings specify the operation mode of the CPU system fans SYSFAN CPUFAN TargetTemp Value These se...

Page 55: ...etting allows the activity of the USB device to wake up the system from the S3 sleep state APM Configuration Press Enter and the following sub menu appears Power Management APM Setting to Enabled will...

Page 56: ...00 59 00 59 Intel Robson Configuration Press Enter and the following sub menu appears Intel Robson Robson is the code name for a new Intel platform technology that uses non volatile memory Flash memo...

Page 57: ...ter and the following sub menu appears Legacy USB Support Set to Enabled if you need to use any USB 1 1 2 0 device in the operating system that does not support or have any USB 1 1 2 0 driver installe...

Page 58: ...Boot Boot Settings Configuration Press Enter and the following sub menu appears Quick Boot Enabling this setting will cause the BIOS power on self test routine to skip some of its tests during bootup...

Page 59: ...ror it asks you to press F1 If disabled the system continues to boot without waiting for you to press any keys Hit DEL Message Display Set this option to Disabled to prevent the message as follows Hit...

Page 60: ...1st Drive This setting allows users to set the priority of the available hardware devices First press Enter to enter the sub menu Then you may use the arrow keys to select the desired device then pre...

Page 61: ...utility These settings allow you to set or change the supervisor password User Password Change User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot These settings allow you to set or chan...

Page 62: ...b menu appears Boot Graphic Adapter Priority This item specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter Internal Graphics Mode Select The field specifies the size of system memory allocated f...

Page 63: ...s to boot from a local storage device GbE Wake Up From S5 This field specifies whether the system will be awakened from the S5 power saving mode when activity or input signal of onboard LAN is detecte...

Page 64: ...Setup Utility Discard Changes Abandon all changes and continue with the Setup Utility Load Optimal Defaults Use this menu to load the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifi cally for...

Page 65: ...5 1 System Resources Chapter 5 System Resources This chapter provides information on the following system resources 1 Watch Dog Timer Setting p 4 2 2 AMI POST Code p 4 3 3 Resource List p 4 7...

Page 66: ...ds 1 Enter configuration mode mov dx SIO_IDX mov al 87h out dx al out dx al 2 Set to LDN 08 mov dx SIO_IDX mov al 07h out dx al mov dx SIO_DTA mov al 08h out dx al 3 Set WatchDog Timer mov dx SIO_IDX...

Page 67: ...5 3 System Resources AMI POST Code...

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Page 69: ...5 5 System Resources...

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Page 71: ...ADET0 AG10 22 I O SCLOCK 3 3v NC AH25 27 I O QRT_STATE0 3 3v EL_STATE0 AD16 28 I O QRT_STATE1 3 3v EL_STATE1 AG13 35 I O SATACLKREQ 3 3v CLK_SATA_OE AF9 38 I O SLOAD 3 3v NC AJ11 39 I O SDATAOUT0 3 3v...

Page 72: ...32 I O RSTOUT2 GP32 SCL VSB NC 91 31 I O GP31 VSB NC 92 30 I O GP30 VSB NC 67 57 O GP57 PSOUT VSB PWRBTN 68 56 I GP56 PSIN VSB IO_PWRBTN 64 37 I O GP37 VSB NC 72 53 I O GP53 PSON VSB PS_ON 73 52 I GP5...

Page 73: ...B 80 45 O RTSB VSB RTSB 83 42 O SOUTB VSB SOUTB 78 47 I CTSB VSB CTSB 81 44 O DTRB VSB DTRB 85 40 I RIB VSB RIB 63 26 I O KBDAT VSB KBDAT 62 27 I O KBCLK VSB KBCLK 66 24 I O MSDAT VSB MSDAT 65 25 I O...

Page 74: ...0073 RTC and CMOS 0080 0090 DMA Controller Page Registers 0092 Port 92h 00A0 00A1 Interrupt Controller 2 00B2 00B3 APM Register 00C0 00DF DMA Controller 2 00F0 00FF Numeric Data Processor 01F0 01F7 Pr...

Page 75: ...A 00 UHCI USB Controller 8086 2835 00 1A 01 Unknown Device 8086 283A 00 1A 07 Unknown Device 8086 284B 00 1B 00 PCI to PCI Bridge 8086 283F 00 1C 00 UHCI USB Controller 8086 2830 00 1D 00 UHCI USB Con...

Page 76: ...ler IRQ2 Cascade Interrupt IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 PCI Device IRQ6 PCI Device IRQ7 LPT1 IRQ8 RTC IRQ9 ACPI Controller Interrupt IRQ10 PCI Device IRQ11 PCI Device IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ13 Numeric Data P...

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