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VB7009 User Manual 

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Installing into a Chassis 

The VB7009 can be fitted into any chassis that has the mounting holes for compatible with the standard 
Mini-ITX mounting hole locations. Additionally, the chassis must meet the minimum height requirements 
for specified areas of the mainboard. If a riser card module is being used, the chassis will need to 
accommodate the additional space requirements. 

5.1.1.

 

Suggested minimum chassis dimensions 

The figure below shows the suggested minimum space requirements that a chassis should have in order to 
work well with the VB7009.  

10.00 mm

5.00 mm

10.00 mm

100.00 mm

1.00 mm

 

Figure 44: Suggested minimum chassis dimensions 

Each side of the mainboard should have a buffer zone from the internal wall of the chassis. The side of the 
mainboard that accommodates the I/O coastline should have a buffer of 1.00 mm. The side on the 
opposite end of the I/O coastline should have a buffer of at least 5.00 mm. The two sides adjacent to the 
I/O coastline should have at least a 10.00 mm buffer. 

For the side that is close to the PCI slot, the buffer should be at least 100.00 mm if a riser card module 
will be used. 

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Page 1: ...1 19 02232017 163900 USER MANUAL VB7009 Mini ITX embedded board S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 2: ...echnologies Inc reserves the right the make changes to the products described in this manual at any time without prior notice Regulatory Compliance FCC A Radio Frequency Interference Statement This eq...

Page 3: ...ple cannot step on it Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add on card or module If any of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by authorized service personnel The po...

Page 4: ...h 1 2GHz VIA Nano X2 E Series CPU with VGA LVDS 8 x USB 2 0 6 x COM 2 x Gigabit Ethernet 2 SATA PCI slot ATX connector Optional Accessories I O Expansion Cards Part Number Description LPC 01 Expansion...

Page 5: ...ront Panel Pin Header 16 2 2 4 Front Audio Pin Header 17 2 2 5 SMBus Pin Header 18 2 2 6 CPU and System Fan Connectors 19 2 2 7 SATA Connectors 20 2 2 8 USB 2 0 Pin Headers 21 2 2 9 COM Pin Headers 22...

Page 6: ...48 6 5 3 Advanced Chipset Features 48 6 5 4 Integrated Peripherals 48 6 5 5 Power Management Setup 48 6 5 6 PnP PCI Configurations 48 6 5 7 PC Health Status 48 6 5 8 Frequency Voltage Control 49 6 5...

Page 7: ...6 13 7 Panel Type 59 6 13 8 Engine Clock Control 59 6 14 CPU PCI Bus Control 60 6 14 1 PCI Master 0 WS Write 60 6 14 2 PCI Delay Transaction 60 6 14 3 SB P2P Bridge 60 6 15 Integrated Peripherals 61...

Page 8: ...69 6 22 2 Resources Controlled By 69 6 23 PC Health Status 70 6 24 Frequency Voltage Control 71 6 24 1 DRAM Clock 71 6 24 2 Spread Spectrum 71 6 25 Load Optimized Defaults 72 6 26 Set Supervisor User...

Page 9: ...ettings 86 6 31 1 Boot Settings Configuration 86 6 31 1 1 Quick Boot 87 6 31 1 2 Quiet Boot 87 6 31 1 3 Bootup Num Lock 87 6 31 1 4 Wait for F1 if Error 87 6 31 1 5 Hit DEL Message Display 87 6 32 Sec...

Page 10: ...cess Dual LAN Gigabit Ethernet File Transmitting 103 B 2 VB7009 10E 104 B 2 1 System Idle Windows 7 32 bit 104 B 2 2 S3 Status Windows 7 Sleep 104 B 2 3 MP3 Playback Windows Media Player10 104 B 2 4 D...

Page 11: ...110 B 4 6 Functional Test Run Passmark BurnIn test 6 0 111 B 4 7 Network Access Dual LAN Gigabit Ethernet File Transmitting 111 B 4 8 S5 Status Windows 7 Shut down EuP Disable 112 B 4 9 S5 Status Wind...

Page 12: ...e pin header diagram 23 Figure 23 LVDS panel connector diagram 24 Figure 24 LVDS Inverter connector diagram 26 Figure 25 S PDIF connector diagram 27 Figure 26 SPI pin header diagram 28 Figure 27 LPC p...

Page 13: ...ized Defaults screen 72 Figure 69 Illustration of the Set Supervisor User Password screen 72 Figure 70 Illustration of the Save Exit Setup screen 74 Figure 71 Illustration of the Exit Without Saving s...

Page 14: ...necting Wi Fi antenna cable to the EMIO 1533 module 98 Figure 97 Installing EMIO 5531 USB Wi Fi BT module 99 Figure 98 Connecting the USB Wi Fi cable diagram 99 Figure 99 Installing Wi Fi antenna cabl...

Page 15: ...use pin header pinout 23 Table 19 LVDS panel connector pinout dual channel 24 Table 20 LVDS panel connector pinout single channel 25 Table 21 LVDS Inverter connector pinout 26 Table 22 S PDIF connecto...

Page 16: ...C7 Nano X2 E Series Eden X4 is an x86 processor packed into an ultra compact package measuring 21mm x 21mm It delivers an energy efficient yet powerful performance with cool and quiet operation that...

Page 17: ...ds helps to smooth and reduce the costs of transitioning to newer expansion technologies The VIA VB7009 enables companies to slowly roll out upgrades as necessary instead of having to replace everythi...

Page 18: ...rts up to 4GB memory size Graphics Integrated VIA C 9 HD DX9 3D 2D AGP graphics MPEG 2 WMV9 VC1 and H 264 Full HD video decoder DirectX 9 support Onboard Peripherals Serial ATA 2 SATA connectors Suppo...

Page 19: ...x COM2 voltage select jumper 1 x COM3 and COM4 voltage select jumper 1 x COM5 and COM6 voltage select jumper available only for VB7009 12XC VB7009 12QCE SKU 1 x SATA DOM voltage select jumper 1 x LVD...

Page 20: ...10E and VB7009 12QCE SKUs use heatsink 3 As the operating temperature provided in the specifications is a result of the test performed in VIA s chamber a number of variables can influence this result...

Page 21: ...ader COM4 pin header System fan connector USB 2 0 pin headers LVDS panel connector Front Audio pin header COM3 and COM4 voltage select jumper Digital I O pin header LVDS inverter connector LVDS panel...

Page 22: ...mm Figure 2 Mounting holes and dimensions of the VB7009 mainboard 121 86 mm 100 21 mm 55 99 mm 37 98 mm 11 90 mm 6 50 mm 19 00 mm 31 50 mm 73 99 mm 0 00 0 00 6 50 mm 6 25 mm 21 75 mm 25 55 mm 143 61 m...

Page 23: ...l 8 1 5 Height Distribution Height 32 00 mm Height 33 00 mm Height 35 00 mm Height 38 50 mm Height 34 60 mm Figure 4 Height distribution of the VB7009 mainboard S t o c k C h e c k c o m Downloaded fr...

Page 24: ...gabit Ethernet ports Line out Line in Mic in Figure 5 External I O ports 2 1 1 PS 2 Port The mainboard has two integrated PS 2 ports for keyboard and mouse Each port is using the 6 pin Mini DIN connec...

Page 25: ...GA SPD 5 GND 13 VGA_HS 6 GND 14 VGA_VS 7 GND 15 VGA SPCLK 8 GND Table 2 VGA port pinout 2 1 3 COM Port The integrated 9 pin COM port uses a male DE 9 connector The COM COM1 port supports the RS 232 st...

Page 26: ...e pinout of the Parallel port is shown below 1 2 6 7 8 5 4 3 9 10 11 12 13 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 Figure 9 Parallel port diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LPSTB 2 LPD0 3 LPD1 4 LPD2 5 LPD3...

Page 27: ...ators located on the front side to show its Active Link status and Speed status Link LED Left LED on RJ 45 connector Active LED Right LED on RJ 45 connector Link Off Off Off Speed_10Mbit The LED is al...

Page 28: ...ed into a single stack on the I O coastline Each receptacle can fit a 3 5mm Tip Ring Sleeve TRS connector to enable connections to Line out Line in and Mic in The Line out jack is for connecting to ex...

Page 29: ...OWER1 The pinout of the ATX power connector is shown below 1 10 11 20 Figure 13 ATX power connector diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 3V 11 3 3V 2 3 3V 12 12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 5V 14 Power Supply On 5 GN...

Page 30: ...with CR2032 coin batteries The CMOS battery slot is labeled as BAT2 When inserting a CR2032 coin battery be sure that the positive side is facing the locking clip Figure 14 CMOS battery slot diagram P...

Page 31: ...system LEDs power reset system speaker and HDD LED The pinout of the front panel pin header is shown below 1 15 2 16 Figure 15 Front panel pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5VDUAL 2 5V 3 5VDU...

Page 32: ...and Mic in The pin header is labeled as F_AUDIO1 The pinout of the pin header is shown below 10 9 1 2 Figure 16 Front audio pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 MIC2IN_L 2 AGND 3 MIC2IN_R 4 AGN...

Page 33: ...Devices communicate with a SMBus host and or other SMBus devices using the SMBus interface It is labeled as SMBUS1 The pinout of the SMBus pin header is shown below 1 Figure 17 SMBus pin header diagr...

Page 34: ...fans provide variable fan speeds controlled by the BIOS The pinout of the fan connectors is shown below CPUFAN1 1 SYSFAN1 1 Figure 18 CPU and System fan connector diagram CPU fan CPUFAN1 Pin Signal 1...

Page 35: ...nectors are as shown below Figure 19 SATA connector diagram SATA1 SATA2 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 1 GND 2 STXP_0 2 STXP_1 3 STXN_0 3 STXN_1 4 GND 4 GND 5 SRXN_0 5 SRXN_1 6 SRXP_0 6 SRXP_1 7 GND 5V 7...

Page 36: ...SB pin headers are shown below USB_4 2 10 1 2 10 1 USB_5 Figure 20 USB 2 0 pin header diagram USB_4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5VDUAL 2 5VDUAL 3 USBD_T1 4 USBD_T0 5 USBD_T1 6 USBD_T0 7 GND 8 GND 9 Key 10...

Page 37: ...s while the additional COM5 and COM6 pin headers are offered only by VB7009 12XC and VB7009 12QCE SKUs All the COM pin headers can support 5V or 12V See page 34 for details on setting the voltage The...

Page 38: ...is shown below 10 9 2 1 Figure 22 PS 2 keyboard and mouse pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5VDUAL 2 GND 3 KB_CLK 4 KB_DATA 5 EKBCLK 6 EKBDATA 7 MS_CLK 8 MS_DATA 9 EMSCLK 10 EMSDATA Table 18...

Page 39: ...low 1 Figure 23 LVDS panel connector diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 A4_L 2 PVDD 3 A4_L 4 PVDD 5 GND 6 GND 7 A5_L 8 GND 9 A5_L 10 A0_L 11 GND 12 A0_L 13 A6_L 14 GND 15 A6_L 16 A1_L 17 GND 18 A1_L 19 C...

Page 40: ...A0_L 13 NC 14 GND 15 NC 16 A1_L 17 NC 18 A1_L 19 NC 20 GND 21 NC 22 A2_L 23 NC 24 A2_L 25 NC 26 GND 27 NC 28 CLK1_L 29 NC 30 CLK1_L 31 NC 32 GND 33 NC 34 A3_L 35 NC 36 A3_L 37 NC 38 SPCLK1 39 NC 40 SP...

Page 41: ...he LVDS Inverter connector is labeled as INVERTER1 The pinout of the connector is shown below 1 Figure 24 LVDS Inverter connector diagram Pin Signal 1 IVDD 2 IVDD 3 BAKLITE_EN 4 LVDS_PWM 5 BAKLITE_EN...

Page 42: ...put provides digital audio to external speakers or compressed AC3 data to an external Dolby Digital Decoder The connector is labeled as S PDIF The pinout of the connector is shown below 1 Figure 25 S...

Page 43: ...to connect to the SPI BIOS programming fixture The pin header is labeled as SPI1 The pinout of the pin header is shown below 1 2 8 Figure 26 SPI pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SPIVCC 2 GND...

Page 44: ...he pin header is shown below 1 19 2 Figure 27 LPC pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LPCAD1 2 LPC33CLK 3 LPCRST 4 GND 5 LPCAD0 6 LPC48CLK 7 LPCAD2 8 LPCFRAME 9 SERIRQ 10 LPCAD3 11 LPCDRQ1 12 E...

Page 45: ...n header is labeled as DIO1 The pinout of the pin headers are shown below 1 11 2 Figure 28 Digital I O pin header diagram Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 12V 3 GPO_23 4 GPI_03 5 GPO_22 6 GPI_02 7 GPO_21...

Page 46: ...tem s internal air temperature The temperature reading can be seen in the BIOS Setup Utility The pin header is labeled as J5 The pin out of the temperature sensor pin header is shown below 1 Figure 29...

Page 47: ...is placed on the pair of pins The pins are Open if the jumper cap is removed In addition there are jumpers that have three or more pins and some pins are arranged in series In case of a jumper with th...

Page 48: ...ill damage the mainboard The default setting is on pins 1 and 2 1 Figure 31 Clear CMOS jumper diagram Setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Regular default Short Short Open Clear CMOS Open Short Short Table 27 Cl...

Page 49: ...COM6 also share a single pin header block 3 2 1 COM2 Voltage Select Jumper The voltage for COM2 is controlled by the jumper labeled as J12 The voltage can be either 5V or 12V 5V is the default setting...

Page 50: ...The even pin numbers correspond to COM3 The odd pin numbers correspond to COM4 The jumper settings are shown below 5 2 1 6 Figure 33 COM3 and COM4 voltage select jumper diagram COM4 Setting Pin 1 Pin...

Page 51: ...numbers correspond to COM6 The jumper settings are shown below Figure 34 COM5 and COM6 voltage select jumper diagram COM6 Setting Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 5 5V default Short Short Open 12V Open Short Short COM...

Page 52: ...mper settings are shown below 1 5 2 6 Figure 35 SATA DOM voltage select jumper diagram SATA1 Setting Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 5 DOM support Short Short Open Regular default Open Short Short SATA2 Setting Pin 2...

Page 53: ...panel connector The jumper is labeled as PVDD1 The jumper settings are shown below 1 Figure 36 LVDS panel power select jumper diagram LVDS panel power setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 5V Short Short Open 3 3...

Page 54: ...erter connector The jumper is labeled as IVDD_SEL1 The jumper settings are shown below 1 Figure 37 LVDS inverter power select jumper diagram LVDS inverter power setting Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 5V Short Shor...

Page 55: ...ovide one DDR3 DIMM memory slot The memory slot can accommodate up to 4GB of 1066MHz memory The memory slot is labeled as DIMM1 The location of the DDR3 memory slot is shown below DIMM1 Figure 38 DDR3...

Page 56: ...g the memory DIMM slot Step 2 Align the notch on the DIMM memory module with the counterpart on the DIMM slot Figure 40 Inserting the memory module Step 3 Insert the DIMM memory module into the slot a...

Page 57: ...locking clips push outward the locking clips on both ends of memory slot When the locking clips have cleared the DIMM memory module will automatically pop up Remove the memory module Figure 42 Removin...

Page 58: ...ds requiring 3 3V signaling The location of the PCI slot is shown below key notch Figure 43 PCI slot diagram Notes 1 The orientation of PCI card can be changed from vertical to horizontal using a rise...

Page 59: ...ements that a chassis should have in order to work well with the VB7009 10 00 mm 5 00 mm 10 00 mm 100 00 mm 1 00 mm Figure 44 Suggested minimum chassis dimensions Each side of the mainboard should hav...

Page 60: ...nal ceiling to be evenly flat What is required is that the internal ceiling height must be strictly observed for each section that is highlighted The highest part of the ceiling will be above the PCI...

Page 61: ...Suggested keepout areas The figure below shows the areas of the mainboard that is highly suggested to leave unobstructed Keep out area Figure 46 Suggested keepout areas S t o c k C h e c k c o m Down...

Page 62: ...all the changes and exit Notes 1 Must be pressed using the 10 key pad 2 The General help contents are only for the Status Page and Option Page setup menus 6 3 Navigating the BIOS Menus The main menu...

Page 63: ...Esc Quit F10 Save Exit Setup Select Item Figure 47 Illustration of the Main menu screen for VB7009 16 VB7009 10E VB7009 12XC SKU 6 5 1 Standard CMOS Features Use this menu to set basic system configu...

Page 64: ...imal and high performance system operations 6 5 10 Set Supervisor Password Use this menu option to set the BIOS supervisor password 6 5 11 Set User Password Use this menu option to set the BIOS user p...

Page 65: ...Enter Select PU PD Value F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 48 Illustration of the Standard CMOS Features screen 6 6 1 Date The date format is Day Month Date Year 6 6 2 Time The time format...

Page 66: ...General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 49 Illustration of the IDE Channel 0 Master screen Channel 0 Slave IDE HDD Auto Detection IDE Channel 0 Slave Access Mode Capacity Cylinder Precomp Landing Zo...

Page 67: ...turer Below is a table that details required hard drive information when using the Manual mode Settings Description storage Channel The name of this match the name of the menu Settings None Auto Manua...

Page 68: ...the Advanced BIOS Features screen The Advanced BIOS Features section includes the following submenus CPU Feature Hard Disk Boot Priority 6 8 1 Quick Power On Self Test Shortens Power On Self Test POST...

Page 69: ...row keys On Forces keypad to behave as 10 key 6 8 5 Security Option Selects whether the password is required every time the System boots or only when you enter Setup Settings Description Setup Passwor...

Page 70: ...he CPU Feature screen 6 9 1 Thermal Management This item sets CPU s thermal control rule to protect CPU from overheating Settings Description Thermal Monitor 3 Dynamic Ratio VID Transition Disabled Di...

Page 71: ...MOS Setup Utility Item Help Menu Level ESC Exit F5 Previous Values Move F10 Save Enter Select PU PD Change Priority F7 Optimized Defaults F6 Fail Safe Defaults Figure 53 Illustration of the Hard Disk...

Page 72: ...faults Figure 54 Illustration of the Advanced Chipset Features screen Caution The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for optimizing the chipset functions Do not change these settings unless you ar...

Page 73: ...ve Enter Select PU PD Value F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 55 Illustration of the PCIE Bus Control screen 6 12 1 PCIE Root Port Settings Disabled Enabled 6 12 2 PCIE Target Link Speed Se...

Page 74: ...13 2 VGA Share Memory Size This setting allows you to select the amount of system memory that is allocated to the integrated graphics processor Settings 64M 128M 256M 6 13 3 CPU Direct Access FB Setti...

Page 75: ...Help Menu Level ESC Exit F5 Previous Values Move F10 Save Enter Select PU PD Value F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 57 Illustration of the CPU PCI Bus Control screen 6 14 1 PCI Master 0 WS...

Page 76: ...tion of the Integrated Peripherals screen The Integrated Peripherals section includes the following submenus VIA OnChip IDE Device VIA OnChip PCI Device SuperIO Device USB Device Setting 6 16 VIA OnCh...

Page 77: ...F5 Previous Values Move F10 Save Enter Select PU PD Value F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 60 Illustration of the VIA OnChip PCI Device screen 6 17 1 Onboard PCIE LAN Settings Enabled Dis...

Page 78: ...4 3 Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 338 348 Auto 4 4 Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 338 348 Auto 4 6 18 2 Onboard Parallel Port This specifies the I O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port Settings Dis...

Page 79: ...ller Enable or disable Universal Host Controller Interface for Universal Serial Bus Settings Disabled Enabled 6 19 2 USB 2 0 Controller Enable or disable Enhanced Host Controller Interface for Univers...

Page 80: ...et the system consume less power ACPI S3 S4 S5 state Settings Disabled Enabled Note When EuP ErP Lot6 support is enabled the Wake on LAN from system OS ACPI S3 S4 S5 state will be disabled 6 20 2 ACPI...

Page 81: ...er an AC power loss during system operation Settings Description Off Keeps the system in an off state until the power button is pressed On Restarts the system when the power is back Former Sts Former...

Page 82: ...p or Page Down To set the password enter up to eight digits and press Enter Settings Hot Key 6 21 2 PS2KB Wakeup Key Select This feature is only available when Hot Key is chosen in PS2KB Wakeup Select...

Page 83: ...User Manual 68 6 21 8 Resume Time hh mm ss This field can only be set if RTC Alarm Resume is enabled The field specifies the time for RTC Alarm Resume S t o c k C h e c k c o m Downloaded from StockCh...

Page 84: ...Configurations screen Note This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended to leave the default settings as is unless you are an experienced user 6 22 1 Init Display First...

Page 85: ...ty Item Help Menu Level ESC Exit F5 Previous Values Move F10 Save Enter Select PU PD Value F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 66 Illustration of the PC Health Status screen The PC Health Sta...

Page 86: ...ncy Voltage Control screen 6 24 1 DRAM Clock This chipset supports synchronous and asynchronous mode between host clock and DRAM clock frequency Settings By SPD 400 MHz 533 MHz 6 24 2 Spread Spectrum...

Page 87: ...g Y and press Enter to load the default optimized BIOS values Entering N will cancel the load optimized defaults request 6 26 Set Supervisor User Password Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard...

Page 88: ...ord typed now will clear any previously set password from CMOS memory The new password will need to be reentered to be confirmed To cancel the process press Esc To disable the password press Enter whe...

Page 89: ...any changes made and exits the program Entering N will cancel the exit request 6 28 Exit Without Saving Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chip...

Page 90: ...nd speed 6 29 3 System Memory This section shows the amount of available memory that has been detected 6 29 4 System Time This section shows the current system time Press Tab to traverse right and Shi...

Page 91: ...ced Settings screen contains the following links CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration ACPI Configuration APM Configuration Spread Spectrum Configurat...

Page 92: ...screen shows links to the primary master and slave IDE hard drive information screens Figure 75 Illustration of IDE Configuration screen 6 30 3 SuperIO Configuration The SuperIO Configuration screen...

Page 93: ...d 2 2F8 IRQ4 Disabled 3 3E8 IRQ4 Disabled 4 2E8 IRQ4 Disabled 5 2B0 IRQ4 Disabled 6 2B8 IRQ4 Disabled Table 34 Serial port addresses and IRQs 6 30 3 2 Parallel Port The Parallel Port has three selecta...

Page 94: ...d CPU Temp Limit of Lowest Fan 1 Highest Setting Fan 1 Second Setting Fan 1 Third Setting Fan 1 Fourth Setting Fan 1 Lowest Setting Full Speed The CPU fan speed is fixed and running at highest speed 6...

Page 95: ...TR is a power down state In this state power is supplied only to essential components such as main memory and wakeup capable devices The system context is saved to main memory and context is restored...

Page 96: ...be pressed and held down for 4 seconds before the system will power off Suspend When Suspend is selected pressing the power button will instantly cause the system to enter suspend mode 6 30 6 2 Restor...

Page 97: ...This feature enables the user to specify a key sequence that must be entered in order to wake up the system The key sequence can consist of up to 6 alphanumeric characters and some special characters...

Page 98: ...y 1 31 When a specific numeric date is selected the RTC Alarm will be triggered on that day of the month 6 30 6 10 System Time The System Time option enables the user to specify the time the system sh...

Page 99: ...feature on at all times Disabled The Disabled option keeps the Legacy USB Support feature off at all times 6 30 8 2 USB2 0 Controller Mode The USB 2 0 Controller Mode feature enables the user to set...

Page 100: ...0 9 1 VT6130 LAN Control The VT6130 LAN Control feature determines whether the onboard LAN controller will be used or not 6 30 9 2 LAN Option ROM The LAN Option ROM feature will only be visible if the...

Page 101: ...ration screen Figure 83 Illustration of Boot Settings screen 6 31 1 Boot Settings Configuration The Boot Settings Configuration screen has several features that can be run during the system boot seque...

Page 102: ...l behave as a number pad When the feature is disabled the 10 key pad will behave as cursor navigation keys 6 31 1 4 Wait for F1 if Error This feature determines how the system will respond if an error...

Page 103: ...will be unlocked 6 32 1 2 Password Check This feature is compulsory when the Change Supervisor Password option is set The user will have up to three chances to enter the correct password before the BI...

Page 104: ...lution the North and South bridge categories are still for grouping features Figure 86 Illustration of Advanced Chipset Settings screen 6 33 1 North Bridge VIA VX900 Configuration The North Bridge VIA...

Page 105: ...M Clock option enables the user to determine how the BIOS handles the memory clock frequency The memory clock can either be dynamic or static This feature has three options Auto The Auto option enable...

Page 106: ...t to CRT then no data will be sent to the LCD port 6 33 1 2 2 Panel Type The Panel Type feature enables the user to specify the resolution of the display being used with the system The panel types are...

Page 107: ...1 2 5 LCD Clock Source Control The clock source for LCD backlights control This feature has four options 14KHz 7KHz 110Hz 50Hz 6 33 1 2 6 LCD Backlight Control The Backlight Control feature control b...

Page 108: ...ec in the chipset This feature has two options Enable or Disabled 6 33 2 2 WATCHDOG Timer Enable The WATCHDOG Timer Enable feature unlocks three other features that enable the BIOS to monitor the stat...

Page 109: ...Utility without saving any changes The Esc hotkey can also be used to trigger this command 6 34 3 Discard Changes This command reverts all changes to the settings that were in place when the BIOS Setu...

Page 110: ...highly compatible with many Linux distributions Support and drivers are provided through various methods including Drivers provided by VIA Using a driver built into a distribution package Visiting www...

Page 111: ...wireless accessories for the VB7009 mainboard A 1 Installing the VNT9271 USB Wi Fi Dongle Step 1 Locate a USB 2 0 port on the back panel I O Step 2 Insert the VNT9271 USB Wi Fi dongle in one of the U...

Page 112: ...And then secure the EMIO 1533 module in place with two screws 1 2 Chassis Figure 93 Installing EMIO 1533 USB Wi Fi module Step 2 Connect one end of USB Wi Fi cable to pin 1 3 5 and 7 of onboard USB 2...

Page 113: ...h the nut and install the external antenna SS 1 2 3 4 Panel I O plate Figure 95 Installing Wi Fi antenna cable diagram Step 4 Connect the other end of the Wi Fi antenna cable to the micro RF connector...

Page 114: ...And then secure the EMIO 5531 module in place with two screws 1 2 C h a s s i s Figure 97 Installing EMIO 5531 USB Wi Fi BT module Step 2 Connect one end of USB Wi Fi cable to pin 1 3 5 and 7 of onboa...

Page 115: ...h the nut and install the external antenna SS 1 2 3 4 Panel I O plate Figure 99 Installing Wi Fi antenna cable diagram Step 4 Connect the other end of the Wi Fi antenna cable to the micro RF connector...

Page 116: ...erX 1600MHz 4GB HDD SATA Fujitsu MJA2250BH 250GB DVD ROM Sony CRX890S Power supply ATX power supply SevenTeam ST 350GL 350W Operating System Windows 7 32 bit B 1 1 System Idle Windows 7 32 bit Power P...

Page 117: ...15 5VSB 4 857 0 112 0 544 12V 11 905 0 078 0 929 Total Power Consumption 22 809 B 1 5 Graphics Run 3DMarks 06 Power Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 2 979 0 660 1 966 5V 4 576 4 950 22 651 5VSB 4 786 0...

Page 118: ...27 643 5VSB 4 636 0 424 1 966 12V 11 774 0 071 0 836 Total Power Consumption 32 236 B 1 8 Network Access Dual LAN Gigabit Ethernet File Transmitting Power Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 2 966 0 730 2...

Page 119: ...olts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 248 0 700 2 274 5V 4 969 1 545 7 677 5VSB 5 173 0 053 0 274 12V 12 052 0 035 0 422 Total Power Consumption 10 647 B 2 2 S3 Status Windows 7 Sleep Power Plane Volts Amperes Wa...

Page 120: ...er Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 221 0 710 2 287 5V 4 918 2 050 10 082 5VSB 5 124 0 068 0 348 12V 12 049 0 033 0 398 Total Power Consumption 13 115 B 2 7 Network Access Single LAN Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 121: ...Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 065 0 656 2 011 5V 4 725 2 378 11 236 5VSB 4 890 0 096 0 469 12V 12 032 0 072 0 866 Total Power Consumption 14 582 B 3 2 S3 Status Windows 7 Sleep Power Plane Volts Am...

Page 122: ...0 Power Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 2 993 0 567 1 697 5V 4 599 6 052 27 833 5VSB 4 715 0 108 0 509 12V 11 992 0 038 0 456 Total Power Consumption 30 495 B 3 7 Network Access Single LAN Gigabit Ethe...

Page 123: ...tatus Windows 7 Shut down Power Plane Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 0 028 0 019 0 001 5V 0 020 0 027 0 001 5VSB 5 031 0 361 1 816 12V 0 028 0 012 0 000 Total Power Consumption 1 818 S t o c k C h e c k c o...

Page 124: ...2 5VSB 5 066 0 144 0 730 12V 12 401 0 030 0 372 Total Power Consumption 14 885 MEAN Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 155 0 711 2 243 5V 4 927 2 133 10 509 5VSB 5 064 0 037 0 187 12V 12 395 0 021 0 260 Total...

Page 125: ...B 4 4 MP4 Playback KM Player10 MAX Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 148 0 744 2 342 5V 4 940 2 930 14 474 5VSB 5 068 0 158 0 801 12V 12 405 0 025 0 310 Total Power Consumption 17 927 MEAN Volts Amperes Wat...

Page 126: ...76 MEAN Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 3 125 0 717 2 241 5V 4 820 2 725 13 135 5VSB 4 985 0 017 0 085 12V 12 364 0 051 0 631 Total Power Consumption 16 090 B 4 7 Network Access Dual LAN Gigabit Ethernet Fil...

Page 127: ...17 0 000 5VSB 5 165 0 360 1 859 12V 0 016 0 010 0 000 Total Power Consumption 1 859 B 4 9 S5 Status Windows 7 Shut down EuP Enable MAX Volts Amperes Watts 3 3V 0 000 0 003 0 000 5V 0 001 0 007 0 000 5...

Page 128: ...eries 2214S XXG 85 2214R XXG 85 F_PANEL 99G30 05009I Neltron SAMTEC SSW Series 2214S XXG 85 2214R XXG 85 FAN 99G30 020035 Neltron N A 2218H 03 N A Inverter 99G30 020537 ACES MOLEX 85206 0800 51021 00...

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