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Chapter 2:  Installation

PS/2 Mouse Port

The PS/2 Mouse port is located on JP25.  See Table 2-14 for pin
definitions.

Table 2-14.  PS/2 Mouse Pin Definitions

                     Pin

   Pin

                    Number     Function

  Number      Function

1

NC

      2           NC

3

NC

      4           CLK

5

NC

       6           VCC

7

Data

      8           NC

9

GND

      10           NC 

(key)

Serial Ports

Serial port COM1 is located on JP20 and serial port COM2 is lo-
cated on JP21.  See Table 2-15 for pin definitions.

Table 2-15.  Serial Ports Pin Definitions

Pin

   Pin

                    Number     Function

  Number      Function

1

DCD

      6            CTS

2

DSR

      7            DTR

3

Serial In

      8            RI

4

RTS

      9            GND

5

Serial Out

     10            NC

Summary of Contents for SUPER P6DLF

Page 1: ...SUPER SUPER P6DLH SUPER P6DLF USER S MANUAL Revision 1 1...

Page 2: ...EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE...

Page 3: ...nization Chapter 1 Introduction describes the features specifications and performance of the SUPER P6DLH P6DLF system board provides detailed information about the chipset and offers warranty informa...

Page 4: ...roubleshooting procedures for video memo ry and the setup configuration stored in memory Instructions are also included on contacting a technical assistance support repre sentative and returning merch...

Page 5: ...Features 1 7 SUPER P6DLF Features 1 9 1 2 PC Health Monitoring 1 11 1 3 ACPI PC 98 Features 1 14 1 4 Chipset Overview 1 15 1 5 Wake on LAN 1 16 1 6 Power Supply 1 16 1 7 National Semiconductor Super...

Page 6: ...rive LED 2 13 Speaker Connector 2 13 AT Keyboard Connector 2 14 Universal Serial Bus 2 14 PS 2 Mouse Port 2 15 Serial Ports 2 15 Power On Off State 2 16 SMI 2 16 CMOS Clear 2 17 External Battery 2 17...

Page 7: ...SIMM Modules 2 25 2 7 Connecting Parallel FDD and HDD 2 26 Parallel Port Connector 2 27 Floppy Connector 2 28 IDE Interfaces 2 29 AGP Port 2 30 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 Troubleshooting Procedures...

Page 8: ...ion Mode 2 21 JP919 i960 Initialization Mode 2 21 JP920 i960 Initialization Mode 2 21 JP921 i960 Initialization Mode 2 21 JP911 i960 Jumper 2 22 JP917 i960 Jumper 2 22 JP924 i960 Jumper 2 22 JP925 i96...

Page 9: ...LED 2 13 Keylock 2 12 Speaker 2 13 JF2 IR Connector 2 11 PW_ON 2 11 Reset 2 12 JL1 Chassis Intrusion 2 18 JOH Overheat LED 2 17 JT1 JT2 CPU 1 CPU 2 Fan 2 19 JT3 JT4 Thermal Overheat Fan 2 19 PW1 AT Po...

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Page 11: ...a 66 MHz i960 RD I O processor an 8 Mb Flash I O BIOS and local IOP memory of up to 64 MB The I2 O architecture provides a standard way to off load the I O functions from the CPU creating a direct I...

Page 12: ...g bus traffic AGP reduces contention with the CPU and I O devices by broaden ing the bandwidth of graphics to memory It delivers a maximum of 532 MB s 2x transfer mode which is quadruple the PCI speed...

Page 13: ...1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction SUPER P6DLH Figure 1 1 SUPER P6DLH Motherboard Picture...

Page 14: ...1 4 SUPER P6DLH P6DLF User s Manual SUPER P6DLF Figure 1 2 SUPER P6DLF Motherboard Picture...

Page 15: ...CMOS Clear JBT1 1 JP19 1 1 IDE 2 IDE 1 FLOPPY AT POWER JL1 JP26 ATX POWER PARALLEL COM2 COM1 PCI 5 PCI 4 PCI 3 SW1 PWR SEL JP17 JP911 JP920 JP919 i960 BIOS Bank0 Bank1 Bank2 Bank3 1 JP25 J18J17 USB JT...

Page 16: ...1 JL1 BIOS VR3 1 JBT2 JOH JBT1 1 BT2 BATTERY 1 JP26 1 JP85 WOL SW1 JT3 JT1 JT2 SUPER P6DLF JP86 BZ1 PW5 POWER 5V EXTRA JP19 1 THERMAL CONTROL FAN CPU 2 FAN CPU 1 FAN CMOS Clear OVER HEAT LED Ext Batt...

Page 17: ...X Expansion Slots 9 PCI slots 3 ISA slots BIOS 2 Mbit AMI Flash BIOS DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring LM78 Seven on board voltage monitors for CPU cores CPU I O 3 3V 5V and 12V Three fan...

Page 18: ...ATX power only Main switch override mechanism External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and Mode 4 1 floppy interface 2 Fast U...

Page 19: ...ot BIOS 2 Mbit AMI Flash BIOS DMI 2 0 Plug and Play PnP PC Health Monitoring LM78 Seven on board voltage monitors for CPU cores CPU I O 3 3V 5V and 12V Three fan status monitors with firmware software...

Page 20: ...ATX power only Main switch override mechanism External modem ring on if system is in SoftOff state On Board I O 2 EIDE Bus Master interfaces support Ultra DMA 33 and Mode 4 1 floppy interface 2 Fast U...

Page 21: ...monitor can check the RPM status of the cooling fans The on board 3 pin CPU fans are controlled by the ACPI BIOS and the ACPI enabled operating system The thermal fan is con trolled by the overheat d...

Page 22: ...ation on the screen when the system overheats Chassis Intrusion Detection The chassis intrusion circuitry can detect unauthorized intrusion to the system The chassis intrusion connector is located on...

Page 23: ...V to 3 5V This will allow the regulator to run cooler and to make the system more stable Intel LANDesk Client Manager LDCM Support As the computer industry grows PC systems have become more complex an...

Page 24: ...manage ment ACPI provides a generic system event mechanism for Plug and Play and an operating system independent interface for con figuration control ACPI leverages the Plug and Play BIOS data structu...

Page 25: ...ll be suspended and the hard drive will spin down Pressing the power button again will cause the whole system to wake up During the SoftOff state the ATX power supply provides power to keep the re qui...

Page 26: ...terface is based on the AGP Specification Rev 1 0 It can support up to 133 MHz 532 MB s data transfer rates 1 5 Wake On LAN WOL Wake on LAN is defined as the ability of a management application to rem...

Page 27: ...IEEE 1284 parallel port industry standard floppy disk controller with 16 byte FIFO Real Time Clock and an 8042 compatible keyboard con troller all in one chip The IDE interfaces provide up to Mode 4...

Page 28: ...n one year 12 months from the manufacturer s original invoice purchase date BIOS The manufacturer will exchange the BIOS shipping and handling excluded due to existing incompatibility issues within on...

Page 29: ...ntion mechanism attach mount under the motherboard Do this before mounting the motherboard into the chassis Do not screw too tight Mount the two black plastic pegs onto the motherboard Figure 2 1 Thes...

Page 30: ...e outside edge of the support If the supports are reversed the holes will not line up with the pegs on the motherboard Slide each support toward the center of the processor until the support is seated...

Page 31: ...at the fan shroud is facing toward the pegs on the motherboard Slide the processor C into the reten tion mechanism and slide the supports onto the pegs Ensure that the pegs on the motherboard slide in...

Page 32: ...pushing the clip forward Push the latches on the processor B outward until they click into place in the retention mechanism The latches must be secured for proper electrical connection of the processo...

Page 33: ...the base snaps into the motherboard Install the two pins into the base bar Insert the Pentium II with the heat sink on it into Slot 1 Install the top support bar The four top posts should be close to...

Page 34: ...cessor until it is freed from Slot 1 Lift the other end of the processor until it is freed from Slot 1 Lift the entire processor with the fan heatsink supports attached until it is free from the reten...

Page 35: ...ut the system board and peripherals back into their anti static bags when not in use Be sure your computer system s chassis allows excellent conductive contacts between its power supply case mounting...

Page 36: ...ON OFF ON ON 3 5 OFF OFF ON ON 4 0 ON ON OFF ON 4 5 OFF ON OFF ON 5 0 ON OFF OFF ON 5 5 OFF OFF OFF ON 6 0 ON ON ON OFF Table 2 2 External Bus Speed Selection MHz JC1 JC2 JC3 50 ON ON ON 60 ON OFF OF...

Page 37: ...r supply Do not force the cables but make sure they are fully seated The two black wires on each power cable for PW1 sit next to each other when correctly installed See Table 2 3 for pin definitions o...

Page 38: ...nd Black wire to be connected 6 Ground Black wire to be connected 7 Ground Black wire to be connected 8 Ground Black wire to be connected 9 5 VCC 10 5 VCC 11 5 VCC 12 5 VCC Table 2 5 Extra 5V Power Su...

Page 39: ...econds feature you need to enable the Power Management APM in the BIOS and set the Power Button Function to Suspend See Table 2 6 for pin definitions Table 2 6 PW_ON Connector Pin Definitions Pin Numb...

Page 40: ...Reset Pin Definitions Pin Number Definition 12 Reset 13 Ground Keylock Power LED Connector The keylock power LED connector is located on pins 5 to 9 of JF1 See Table 2 9 for pin definitions Pins 5 and...

Page 41: ...ini tions Table 2 10 Hard Drive LED Pin Definitions Pin Number Definition 1 5V 2 Key 3 HD Active 4 5V Speaker Connector The speaker connector is located on pins 10 to 13 of JF1 See Table 2 11 for pin...

Page 42: ...board Connector Pin Definitions Pin Number Function 1 Keyboard clock 2 Keyboard data 3 Spare 4 Ground 5 5 VDC Universal Serial Bus The Universal Serial Bus is located on J17 and J18 See Table 2 13 for...

Page 43: ...mber Function Number Function 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 CLK 5 NC 6 VCC 7 Data 8 NC 9 GND 10 NC key Serial Ports Serial port COM1 is located on JP20 and serial port COM2 is lo cated on JP21 See Table 2 15 for p...

Page 44: ...ontrol is used if you want the system to be in power on state the first time you apply power to the system or when the system comes back from AC power failure Table 2 16 Power On Off State Pin Definit...

Page 45: ...the CMOS Table 2 18 CMOS Clear Pin Definitions Connector Jumper Number Position Function JBT1 1 2 Normal 2 3 CMOS Clear External Battery Refer to Table 2 19 to connect an external battery to JBT2 Tabl...

Page 46: ...le Buzzer OFF Disable Buzzer Chassis Intrusion Connector Refer to Table 2 22 for the chassis intrusion located on JL1 Table 2 22 Chassis Intrusion Pin Definitions Pin Number Function 1 Standby 5V 2 In...

Page 47: ...5V Standby 2 Ground 3 Wake up Fan Connectors The CPU fans are located on JT1 and JT2 The overheat fan with tachometer sensor input is located on JT3 The overheat fan with out tachometer sensor input i...

Page 48: ...r to Table 2 26 for the pin definitions Table 2 26 Keyboard Connector Pin Definitions Pin Number Function 1 Keyboard clock 2 Keyboard data 3 Spare 4 Ground 5 5 VDC i960 Serial Port P6DLH The i960 seri...

Page 49: ...e 2 28 for the LED indica tions Table 2 28 i960 Fail LED Definitions LED Status Definition OFF i960 Mode 3 OK ON i960 Mode 3 failed i960 is in Mode 0 i960 Initialization Modes P6DLH Refer to Table 2 2...

Page 50: ...er Default Definition JP911 OFF Enables the internal secondary arbiter JP917 ON Enable I O IRQ OFF Ext debugging mode JP924 1 2 12V enable JP925 1 2 Flash enable I2 C Connector P6DLH The I2 C connecto...

Page 51: ...DO SIMM slots are provided so that users can still use their memory when they upgrade their old system to a Pentium II based motherboard However it is not recommended to use 5V EDO SIMMs together with...

Page 52: ...odule vertically into its socket Pay attention to the two notches to prevent inserting the DIMM at a wrong position The component side of the DIMM module must face the CPU socket The latter statement...

Page 53: ...the module Remove one side of the DIMM module first and then the other side to prevent breaking the socket Removing SIMM Modules 1 Remove SIMM modules from Bank 0 through Bank 3 2 Gently push the edge...

Page 54: ...wide SCSI hard disk drive requires a SCSI ribbon cable with 68 wires A single IDE hard disk drive cable has two connectors to provide for two drives To select an IDE disk drive as C you would nor mall...

Page 55: ...10 GND 11 Data Bit 4 12 GND 13 Data Bit 5 14 GND 15 Data Bit 6 16 GND 17 Data Bit 7 18 GND 19 ACJ 20 GND 21 BUSY 22 GND 23 PE 24 GND 25 SLCT 26 NC Pin Pin Number Function Number Function Parallel Por...

Page 56: ...Pin Pin Number Function Number Function 1 GND 2 FDHDIN 3 GND 4 Reserved 5 Key 6 FDEDIN 7 GND 8 Index 9 GND 10 Motor Enable 11 GND 12 Drive Select B 13 GND 14 Drive Select A 15 GND 16 Motor Enable 17 G...

Page 57: ...GND 3 Host Data 7 4 Host Data 8 5 Host Data 6 6 Host Data 9 7 Host Data 5 8 Host Data 10 9 Host Data 4 10 Host Data 11 11 Host Data 3 12 Host Data 12 13 Host Data 2 14 Host Data 13 15 Host Data 1 16...

Page 58: ...Pin B A 1 Spare 12V 2 5 0V Spare 3 5 0V Reserved 4 USB USB 5 GND GND 6 INTB INTA 7 CLK RST 8 REQ GNT 9 VCC3 3 VCC3 3 10 ST0 ST1 11 ST2 Reserved 12 RBF PIPE 13 GND GND 14 Spare Spare 15 SBA0 SBA1 16 V...

Page 59: ...2 AD16 40 Vddq3 3 Vddq3 3 41 IRDY FRAME 42 43 GND GND 44 45 VCC3 3 VCC3 3 46 DEVSEL TRDY 47 Vddq3 3 STOP 48 PERR Spare 49 GND GND 50 SERR PAR 51 C BE1 AD15 52 Vddq3 3 Vddq3 3 53 AD14 AD13 54 AD12 AD11...

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Page 61: ...Returning Merchandise for Service section s in this chapter No Video Use the following steps for troubleshooting your system configura tion 1 If you have no video remove all the add on cards and cabl...

Page 62: ...only the CPU memory and speaker Power On Power LED on Speaker Beeps Motherboard Good Y 8 beeps N Power Supply OK N Y Replace Power Supply Check memory BIOS and CPU Speaker Beeps Replace Motherboard Y...

Page 63: ...36 SIMMs in Banks 0 3 Determine if different speeds of SIMMs DIMMs have been installed in the same or different banks and the BIOS setup is configured for the fastest speed of RAM used It is recom me...

Page 64: ...al number Product model name Invoice number and date System configuration 3 3 Returning Merchandise for Service A receipt or copy of your invoice marked with the date of purchase is required before an...

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