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Chapter 3

BIOS Configuration

3.6 Peripheral Setup

Peripheral Setup options are displayed by choosing Peripheral Setup from the
AMIBIOS Setup main menu.  All Peripheral Setup options are described here.

Peripheral Setup Default Settings Chart

                        AMI BIOS EASY SETUP UTILITY Ver.1.16

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Summary of Contents for TIGER 100

Page 1: ...ated Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation IBM PC AT PS 2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation INTEL Pentium II Pentium III Celeron Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation S1832 Tiger 100 is a...

Page 2: ...Features 14 Setting Jumpers 15 Mounting the Motherboard in the Chassis 19 Installing Memory 19 Installing the CPU Cooling Fan 23 Connecting IDE Floppy Drives 30 Connecting the Power Supply 32 Installi...

Page 3: ...4 System Resources 70 Beep Codes 70 Troubleshooting System Problems 71 Displayed Error Messages 72 Appendix 1 CPU Retention Module Options 74 Appendix 2 Glossary 76...

Page 4: ...CAM CAE desktop publishing 3D animation and video production This integrated system board achieves high reliability with numerous features and yet is small enough to be supported in an ATX form factor...

Page 5: ...word in the text Failing to do so can lead to exasperation and expense Wherever possible we have included step by step instructions for setting up your system which are indicated by this icon However...

Page 6: ...X power supply connector Information 12V power source for DC fans onboard 3 3V DRAM support Utilizes GTL bus to reduce power consumption and EMI Main Memory Up to 1024MB onboard Four 168 pin DIMM sock...

Page 7: ...m I O Two PCI bus mastering EIDE channels Supports EIDE CD ROMs PIO Mode 3 4 up to 17MB sec DTR UltraDMA 33 bus mastering mode up to 33MB sec DTR Support for two floppy drives up to 2 88MB Two serial...

Page 8: ...ne line 510 440 8808 3 or e mail address techsupport tyan com Returning Merchandise for Service During the warranty period contact your distributor or system vendor FIRST for any product problems This...

Page 9: ...S1832DL Tiger 100 9 INTRO This page intentionally left blank...

Page 10: ...s the first thing I should do The first thing you should do is read this user s manual It contains important information which will make configuration and setup much easier Here are some precautions y...

Page 11: ...vice out of its protective bag until you are ready to actually install it into the computer case If you do not ground yourself you risk zapping the motherboard or adapter card Subsequent problems may...

Page 12: ...quare pin in the diagram is Pin 1 Jumpers and pins are connected by slipping the blue plastic jumper connector overtop of two adjacent jumper pins indicated by 1 2 or 2 3 The metal rod inside the plas...

Page 13: ...rt PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 AGP port PCI slot 4 PCI slot 5 ISA slot 2 ISA slot 1 Flash BIOS Intel PCI slot 1 CPU 2 Slot One type Intel 82371EB National LM75 FAN2 CPU1 National LM79 DIMM bank 2 DIMM bank...

Page 14: ...14 Chapter 2 Board Installation Intel 443BX LM75 4 DIMM slots Intel PIIX4e AMIBIOS LM79 2 ISA slots 5 PCI slots Two SEC slots Slot One type PS 2 ports USB ports COM2 LPT1 COM1 AGP port Picture of Mot...

Page 15: ...he system board Multiplier Bus Speed CPU speed JP11 JP12 JP13 JP14 set Jmprs on board set in BIOS 3 5 100 350 ON OFF OFF ON 4 100 400 OFF ON ON ON 66 300 100 450 66 333 100 500 66 366 100 550 66 400 1...

Page 16: ...J y b d n a t S V 5 D N G e v i t c A n O r e w o P e k a W h g i H 4 1 N A F D N G C C V r o t i n o M n a F Fan1 connector corresponds to Rear Chassis Fan Fan2 connector corresponds to CPU 1 slot Fa...

Page 17: ...D D D F 1 R I 1 F F O 3 2 3 2 1 G Proprietary Server Management Connector JP21 Reserved for use with a proprietary server management add on card I M S R E V R E S 1 2 K L C B M S M N D N G 3 4 D N G...

Page 18: ...t turn the system off unless you shut down through the Windows operating system or you hold the power button down for four seconds Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation The Reset switch on your...

Page 19: ...are fastened to the case 3 Installing Memory Since TYAN boards are manufactured with performance in mind you should use add in components that match Some DIMM modules may seem to be high quality becau...

Page 20: ...how to sit the DIMM into its slot To insert the DIMM push down vertically on the module with even force as shown in the photo Do not shove one end in first doing so will bend the DIMM pins To lock the...

Page 21: ...he SDRAM key position will tell you whether or not a DIMM is unbuffered see the Figure 2 5 below All installed memory will be automatically detected so there is no need to set any jumpers Some details...

Page 22: ...B M M I D 3 k n a B M M I D 4 k n a B M M I D l a t o T 1 x B M 8 1 x B M 8 1 x B M 8 1 x B M 8 B M 2 3 1 x B M 6 1 1 x B M 6 1 1 x B M 8 0 B M 0 4 1 x B M 6 1 1 x B M 6 1 1 x B M 6 1 1 x B M 6 1 B M...

Page 23: ...figure 2 6a and passive figure 2 6b These two types of cooling methods essentially perform the same function The active cooler is equipped with a cooling fan and heat sink while the passive cooler is...

Page 24: ...ay damage the module and or the motherboard Installing the CPU with Active Cooling When the retention module is securely installed you are ready to plug in the CPU Press down firmly on the CPU until y...

Page 25: ...tion module as explained in the previous section The heat sink mount Figure 2 12 has two pins on the bottom and four pins on the top Notice that the bottom two pins are of different sizes The size of...

Page 26: ...k the heat sink mount to the board by inserting the two mounting locks Figure 2 14 into the pins of the heat sink mounting bracket which are now below the mainboard There will be a click when the lock...

Page 27: ...closure see Figure 2 16 These tabs and corners should fit into the retention braces Warning DO NOT first screw the retention braces onto the motherboard by themselves If you do you will have difficult...

Page 28: ...tom Slits corners of the plastic enclosure should loosely fit within the two slits of the braces Figure 2 17 Figures 2 18 below show a top view and side view of a retention brace positioned against on...

Page 29: ...fit through the holes of the retention braces and the CPU should fit into the slot Secure the retention braces with the nuts provided in the package The end result should look like Figure 2 20 Figure...

Page 30: ...E cable to the harddrive Figure 2 22 on the following page shows the IDE cable properly connected to the motherboard Contact your hard disk drive manufacturer or documentation for more information Som...

Page 31: ...e down one side of the cable see Figure 2 23 below Most of the current floppy drives on the market require that the colored stripe be positioned so that it is right next to the power connector In most...

Page 32: ...loppy is enabled in the BIOS Floppy Drive Fail message at bootup the cable floppy or motherboard may be faulty Try another cable or floppy drive to verify Light on the floppy is on constantly a dead g...

Page 33: ...et on the computer to make sure there are no wires or other obstructions to the slot NEVER plug an ISA card into a PCI slot or a PCI card in an ISA slot You will void your warranty and damage your sys...

Page 34: ...ard devices Note that for this board the PS 2 mouse port is the upper PS 2 port and the PS 2 keyboard port is the lower PS 2 port The PS 2 connectors are probably quite familiar to you The USB connect...

Page 35: ...t resources see page 8 Frequently Asked Questions See the Tyan web site for more detailed FAQ Q Why don t I get a display after I put in my old DIMM module A The 440BX chipset requires the memory manu...

Page 36: ...Q Does my operating system support AGP A Currently only Windows 98 and Windows NT 5 0 will have built in support for AGP Some AGP cards require Windows 95 OSR2 1 or a special driver from Intel Please...

Page 37: ...ned out my power supply What should I do A You need to use a power supply with 800ma at 5VSB power line This is because most Wake On LAN network cards require 5V 750 mA in sleep mode We recommend our...

Page 38: ...xit System Date Thu Oct 15 1998 Setup Help System Time 12 55 37 Month Jan Dec Floppy Drive A 1 44 MB 3 Day 01 31 Floppy Drive B Not Installed Year 1901 2099 Primary IDE Master Auto Primary IDE Slave A...

Page 39: ...andard Setup menu screen is shown below AMI BIOS EASY SETUP UTILITY Ver 1 16 c 1998 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Main Advanced Security Exit System Date Fri Jan 1 1999 Setup Help System...

Page 40: ...ions to configure the various drives A screen with a list of drive parameters appears System Date Setting MM DD YY Jan 1 1998 System Time Setting Current Time 12 00 00 OPTIONS Not Installed 360 KB 5 1...

Page 41: ...B M 0 4 5 t c e l e S e d o M k c o l B t c e l e S n O s r e f s n a r t a t a d e d o m k c o l b w o l l a o t t c e l e S e d o M t i B 2 3 t c e l e S n O t c e l e S s r e f s n a r t a t a d t...

Page 42: ...i t a s n e p m o c e r P e t i r W P W k c a r t e h t s a r e l l a m s y l e v i s s e r g o r p s t e g r o t c e s a f o e z i s l a c i s y h p l a u t c a e h T e t i r W s e t y b 2 1 5 d l o...

Page 43: ...imal default values provide optimum performance settings for all devices and system features Fail Safe Defaults The Fail Safe default settings consist of the safest set of parameters Use them if the s...

Page 44: ...ar ySl ave A R M D Em ul at ed as A ut o A ut o 1 stB ootD evi ce Fl oppy Fl oppy 2nd B ootD evi ce 1 stI D E H D D 1 stI D E H D D 3r d B ootD evi ce A TA P IC D R O M A TA P IC D R O M Tr yO t herB...

Page 45: ...d S O I B I M A e v i r d t a h t e r u g i f n o c t o n s e o d S O I B I M A e v i r d E D I e h t m o r f y l e t a i d e m m i d e v i e c e r t o n s i n i a g a y d a e r t e g o t e m i t e v...

Page 46: ...completes The settings areDisabled 1stIDE HDD 2ndIDE HDD 3rdIDE HDD 4thIDE HDD Floppy ARMD FDD ARMD HDD ATAPI CDROM and SCSI 3rdBootDevice This option sets the type of device for the third boot drive...

Page 47: ...GA EGA CGA40x25 CGA80x25 or Mono Password Check This option enables password checking every time the system boots or when you run AMIBIOS Setup If Always is chosen a user password prompt appears every...

Page 48: ...ings are g n i t t e S n o i t p i r c s e D d e l b a s i D M A R o t d e i p o c t o n e r a M O R o e d i v e h t f o s t n e t n o c e h T d e l b a n E o t M O R m o r f d e w o d a h s d e i p o...

Page 49: ...r configuring Peripheral Setup Enter chipset features Change Language Setting Engish Previous Item Next Item Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select F5 Setup Defaults F6 Original Values F10 Save Exit Settin...

Page 50: ...abl ed A G P Low P r i or i t yTi m er C l ks 1 6 D i sabl ed A G P SER R D i sabl ed D i sabl ed A G P P ar i t yEr r orR esponse D i sabl ed D i sabl ed 8bi tI O R ecover yTi m e D i sabl ed D i sab...

Page 51: ...sabled The Optimal and Fail safe default settings are Disabled WSC Handshake Set this option to Enabled to enable handshaking for the WSC signal Handshaking is a form of encryption see the Glossary fo...

Page 52: ...512KB 640KB or 15MB 16MB SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay This option specifies the length of the a inserted between the RAS and CAS signals of the DRAM system memory access cycle if SDRAM is installed The sett...

Page 53: ...resources The settings are Yes or No AGPMulti TransTimer AGPClks This option sets the AGP multi trans timer The settings are in units of AGP Clocks The settings are Disabled 32 64 96 128 160 192 or 2...

Page 54: ...Enabled or Disabled PIIX4DELAYEDTRANSACTION Set this option to Enabled to enable delayed transactions for the Intel PIIX4 chip This option must be Enabled to provide PCI 2 1 compliance The settings ar...

Page 55: ...ge Setting English Previous Item Next Item Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select F5 Setup Defaults F6 Original Values F10 Save Exit Setting Option Optimal Default Fail Safe Default A C P IA war e O S N o...

Page 56: ...after the g n i t t e S n o i t p i r c s e D f f O n O f f o r o n o r e t u p m o c e h t s n r u t n o t t u b r e w o p e h t g n i h s u P d n e p s u S e d o m r e w o p n O l l u F r o e d o m...

Page 57: ...e minute intervals PowerSavingType There are several types of sleeping states within the general sleep state This option allows you to choose how asleep you want your system to be In deeper sleep mode...

Page 58: ...Suspend time out timers if activity occurs on the specified IRQ line The settings for each of these options are Monitor or Ignore LANWake up When this option is Enabled the system will wake up when a...

Page 59: ...and the system will not be able to wake up using this function The settings are Enabled or Disabled 3 5 Plug and Play Setup Choose PCI Plug and Play Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup screen to display the...

Page 60: ...P C ISl ot 2 I R Q P r i or i t y A ut o A ut o P C ISl ot 3 I R Q P r i or i t y A ut o A ut o P C ISl ot 4 I R Q P r i or i t y A ut o A ut o D M A C hannel0 P nP P nP D M A C hannel1 P nP P nP D M...

Page 61: ...option to Enabled to specify that the IDE controller on the PCI bus has bus mastering capability The settings are Disabled or Enabled OffBoardPCIIDECard This option specifies whether or not an offboa...

Page 62: ...Q line is used on These options allow you to reserve IRQs for legacy ISA adapter cards These options determine if AMIBIOS should remove an IRQ from the pool of available IRQs passed to devices that ar...

Page 63: ...Reserved Memory Size option is set to Disabled The settings are C0000 C4000 C8000 CC000 D0000 D4000 D8000 orDC000 PCI Device Search Order This option changes the BIOS scan order of the PCI slot from f...

Page 64: ...lay Setup Enter and Play features Peripheral Setup Enter Change Language Setting English Previous Item Next Item Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select F5 Setup Defaults F6 Original Values F10 Save Exit Se...

Page 65: ...he settings are Auto Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h or 2E8h Onboard Serial Port2 This option specifies the base I O port address of serial port 2 The settings are Auto Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h or 2E8h Serial...

Page 66: ...o t k c a b t n e s d n a x e l p u D f l a H d n e s u o y a t a d y n A e m i t a t a n o i t c e r i d e n o y l n o n i d e t t i m s n a r t s i a t a D r e i s a e s i e d o m x e l p u d f l a...

Page 67: ...o 278 or 378 The settings are 5 or 7 Parallel Port DMA Channel This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode option is set to ECP and the OnBoard Parallel Port option is set...

Page 68: ...t 3 7 Supervisor and User Security You can limit access to the Setup Program or to the system using the Supervi sor and User password options the Supervisor password gives you access to the Setup Prog...

Page 69: ...e Supervisor password uninstalls the User password as well 3 8 Language Utility Currently the BIOS Setup program is available only in English 3 9 Flash Writer Utility The AMI Flash Writer Utility is n...

Page 70: ...ess are communicated through a series of audible beeps If AMIBIOS POST can initialize the system video display it displays the error message Displayed error messages in most cases allow the system to...

Page 71: ...K 4 6 e s a B B K 4 6 t s r i f n i e r u l i a f y r o m e M 4 l a n o i t a r e p O t o N r e m i T t o n s i 1 r e m i T r o y r o m e m f o B K 4 6 t s r i f e h t n i e r u l i a f y r o m e m A...

Page 72: ...a h t t n e r e f f i d s i m u s k c e h c M A R S O M C m e t s y S S O M C t e S t o N s n o i t p O p u t e S S O I B N I W n u R d e y o r t s e d n e e b e v a h M A R S O M C n i d e r o t s s...

Page 73: ...k s i d e h t d a e r n a c S O I B I M A s n o i t c u r t s n i n e e r c s e h t w o l l o f d n a e t t e k s i d t o o b r e h t o n a e s U t i h t i w m e t s y s s I d r a o b y e K t I k c o...

Page 74: ...as newer Pentium II s including Celeron OPTION1 Two different types of retention modules are included in the motherboard package For older versions of Pentium II SEC style use the retention module sho...

Page 75: ...5 OPTION2 One universal retention module is included in the motheboard package This type of retention module adapts to both old and new Pentium II CPUs see Figure 3 Screws for the retention modules ar...

Page 76: ...annel runs at only 66MHz it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling ends of the clock cycle yielding an effective speed of 133MHz The AT was the original form factor of IBM s PC...

Page 77: ...or writing from a disk drive a single time is much faster than doing so repeatedly there is the possibility of losing your data should the system crash Informa tion stored in a buffer is temporarily...

Page 78: ...n pairs DIMM bank DIMM banks are sometimes called DIMM sockets because the physical slot and the logical unit are the same That is one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket which is capable of acting...

Page 79: ...typically the server sends an encryption scheme to another agent typically a client Thus the client s data is protected during transmittal to the server HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive H SYNC controls...

Page 80: ...rconnect PCI is a 32 bit local bus data pathway which is faster than the ISA bus Local buses are those which operate within a single system as opposed to a network bus which connects multiple systems...

Page 81: ...ly Memory is a storage chip which contains the BIOS Basic Input Output System the basic instructions required to boot the computer and start up the operating system SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM is so...

Page 82: ...Universal Serial Bus or USB is a versatile port This one port type can function as a serial parallel mouse keyboard or joystick port It is fast enough to support video transfer and is capable of suppo...

Page 83: ...receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help CAUTION LITHIUM BATTERIES include...

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