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D865GLC Motherboard Manual 

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Power Supply Connector 

 
When used with an ATX-compliant power supply that supports remote power on/off, 
the motherboard can turn off the system power through software control.  
 
To enable soft-off control in software, advanced power management must be 
enabled in the Setup program and in the operating system.  When the system BIOS 
receives the correct APM command from the operating system, the BIOS turns off 
power to the computer. 
 
With soft-off enabled, if power to the computer is interrupted by a power outage or a 
disconnected power cord, when power resumes, the computer returns to the power 
state it was in before power was interrupted (on or off). 

 

Table 59:

 Power Supply Connector

  

Pin Signal 

Name 

1 +3.3 

2 +3.3 

3 Ground 
4 +5 

5 Ground 
6 +5 

7 Ground 

PWRGD (Power Good) 

9 +5 

VSB 

(Standby) 

10 +12 

11 +3.3 

12 -12 

13 Ground 
14 

PS-ON# (power supply remote on/off control) 

15 Ground 
16 Ground 
17 Ground 
18 -5 

19 +5 

20 +5 

 

Table 60: 

Front Panel I/O Connectors

  

Connector 

Pin Signal 

Name  Connector 

Pin Signal 

Name 

Sleep/Power 
LED Green 

2 +5 

HDD 

LED 

1 +5V 

HDD 

Sleep/Power 
LED  Yellow 

0 v 

HDD LED 

OV  HDD 

Power Switch  

SWITCH ON 

RESET 

RESET 

Power 

Switch 

8 Ground 

RESET 

7 Ground 

No connection 

10  None 

No connection

 

9 +5V 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for D865GLC

Page 1: ... C O M P U T E R S N E T W O R K S S O L U T I O N S Minds T h i n k G r e a t D865GLC Motherboard Manual ...

Page 2: ...mark the Viglen computer range has had to undergo many difficult tests to ensure it is Electromagnetically Compatible These are carried out in the in house Environment lab at Viglen Headquarters We have made every effort to guarantee that each computer leaving our factory complies fully to the correct standards To ensure the computer system maintains compliance throughout its functional life it is...

Page 3: ...onsent except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup Copyright 2003 Viglen Limited All Rights Reserved D865GLC Manual Version 1 0 Printed in the United Kingdom Liability No warranty or representation either expressed or implied is made with respect to this documentation its quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose As a result the documentation is licensed as...

Page 4: ... Hardware Management Subsystem 27 Power Management 28 ACPI 28 Hardware Support 30 Chapter 2 System Board Options 33 Overview of Jumper Settings 35 System Board Jumper Settings 36 Motherboard Connectors 38 Front Panel Connectors 39 Upgrading the CPU 40 Installing Removing Dual In Line memory Modules 41 Replacing the Clock CMOS RAM Battery 43 Chapter 3 Solving Problems 44 Resetting the System 44 Tro...

Page 5: ...Maintenance Menu 62 Main Menu 62 Advanced Menu 64 Security Menu 79 Power Menu 81 Boot Menu 83 Exit Menu 88 Upgrading the BIOS 89 Recovering the BIOS 91 Chapter 5 Technical Information 93 Enhanced IDE 93 Operating Systems and Hard Drives 93 Connector Signal Details 95 Power Supply Connector 98 Motherboard Resources 101 Other Information 103 Chapter 6 Glossary 104 Notes 106 Chapter 7 Suggestions 107...

Page 6: ...s on your PC The combination of the Intel processor MMX technology and Viglen expertise make this a formidable computer This manual contains technical information about the Viglen D865GLC motherboard and other hardware components inside your computer If you are new to computers we recommend that you read the user guide first If you are an experienced computer user this manual should provide all th...

Page 7: ...ware Hub FWH E AGP connector U Speaker F Rear chassis fan connector V BIOS Setup configuration jumper block G Back panel connectors W Aux front panel power LED connector H 12V power connector ATX12V X Front panel connector I mPGA478 processor socket Y Serial ATA connectors J Processor fan connector Z Front panel USB connectors K Intel 82865G GMCH AA Intel 82801EB I O Controller Hub ICH5 L DIMM Cha...

Page 8: ...lectrical devices It allows the motherboard to be easily upgraded in the future without having to resort to buying a whole new case Simply change the I O shield to match the motherboard The I O shield provides external access to PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors as well as one serial port one parallel port two USB ports one LAN Port and the audio connectors Figure 2 Rear I O Shield Note Power to ...

Page 9: ... or an AGP Digital Display ADD card Integrated retention mechanism Audio Flex 6 audio subsystem using the Analog Devices AD1985 codec I O Controller SMSC LPC47M172LPC Bus I O controller USB Support for USB 2 0 devices Peripheral Interfaces Eight USB Ports One Serial Port One Parallel Port Two Serial ATA IDE interfaces Two Parallel ATA IDE interfaces with UDMA 33 ATA 66 100 support One diskette dri...

Page 10: ...m 4 processor comes in a micro PGA 478 package that connects to the motherboard through a socket 478 connector The package consists of Processor card including the processor core and the second level cache burst pipelined synchronous static RAM BSRAM and tag RAM Thermal plate Back cover Second Level Cache The second level cache is located on the die of the CPU itself The cache includes burst pipel...

Page 11: ...the BIOS to read the SPD data and program the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optimum performance If non SPD memory is installed the BIOS will attempt to correctly configure the memory settings but performance and reliability may be impacted or the DIMMs may not function under the determined frequency Below table lists the supported DIMM configuration Table 3 Support Memory Con...

Page 12: ...able 4 Characteristics of Dual Single Channel Configurations with without Dynamic Mode Throughput Levels Configurations Characteristics Dual Channel with Dynamic mode All DIMMs matched Example Configurations are shown in Figure 4 Dual Channel without Dynamic mode DIMMs matched from Channel A to Channel B DIMMs not matched within channels Example configurations are shown in Figure 5 Single Channel ...

Page 13: ...ode All DIMMs matched Figure 4 Examples of Dual Channel configurations with Dynamic Mode Dual Channel Configuration without Dynamic Mode DIMMs not matched within channel DIMMs match Channel A to Channel B Figure 5 Examples of Dual Channel Configurations without Dynamic mode ...

Page 14: ... Single Channel Configurations with Dynamic Mode Single DIMM or DIMMs matched within channel Figure 6 Examples of Single Channel Configurations with Dynamic mode Single Channel Configurations without Dynamic Mode DIMMs not matched ...

Page 15: ...g and correcting ECC memory detects multiple bit errors and corrects single bit errors When ECC memory is installed the BIOS supports both ECC and non ECC mode ECC mode is enabled in the Setup program The BIOS automatically detects if ECC memory is installed and provides the Setup option for selecting ECC mode If any non ECC memory is installed the Setup option for ECC configuration does not appea...

Page 16: ...O Controller Hub ICH5 with AHA bus Firmware Hub FWH The GMCH is a centralised controller for the system bus the memory bus the AGP bus and the Accelerated Hub Architecture interface The ICH5 is a centralised controller for the board s I O paths The FWH provides the nonvolatile storage of the BIOS The component combination provides the chipset interfaces as shown in Figure 8 Figure 8 Intel 865G Chi...

Page 17: ... o 256 bit internal data path for 2 D o 32 bit internal data path for 3 D o Motion video acceleration 3 D graphics visual and texturing enhancement Display o Integrated 24 bit 350 MHz RAMDAC o DDC2B compliant interface Video o Hardware motion compensation for software MPEG2 decode o Two multiplexed DVO port interfaces with 165 MHz pixel clocks using an AGP Digital Display ADD card Dynamic Video Me...

Page 18: ...chnology ZRT The Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Controller supports Zone Rendering Technology ZRT ZRT is a process by which the screen is divided into several zones Each zone is completely cached and rendered on chip before being written to the frame buffer The benefits of ZRT include the following Increased memory efficiency via better localisation of data Increased on chip processing speed due to decr...

Page 19: ...ncy and improves memory efficiency in texture loads 2D blitters color Z MPEG2 motion compression and other operations Video Mixing Renderer VMR PC VCR requires a TV tuner add in card and a third party application PC VCR time shifted viewing allows the user to view and digitally record video pictures on their PC Users can view stored images while recording and by using time shifted viewing they can...

Page 20: ... a high performance interface for graphics intensive applications such as 3D applications While based on the PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 2 AGP is independent of the PCI bus and is intended for exclusive use with graphical display devices AGP overcomes certain limitations of the PCI bus related to handling large amounts of graphics data with the following features Pipelined memory read and wr...

Page 21: ...indows 2000 Pro and Windows XP and currently not supported by any other operating system USB features include Self identifying peripherals that can be plugged in while the computer is running Automatic mapping of function to driver and configuration Supports isochronous and asynchronous transfer types over the same set of wires Supports up to 127 physical devices Guaranteed bandwidth and low laten...

Page 22: ...t to point interface is used for host to device connections unlike Parallel ATA IDE which supports a master slave configuration and two devices per channel For compatibility the underlying Serial ATA functionality is transparent to the operating system The Serial ATA controller can operate in both legacy and native modes In legacy mode standard IDE I O and IRQ resources are assigned IRQ 14 and 15 ...

Page 23: ...e parallel port with Extended Capabilities Port ECP and Enhanced Parallel Port EPP support Serial IRQ interface compatible with serialised IRQ support for PCI systems PS 2 style mouse and keyboard interfaces Interface for one 1 2 MB or 1 44 MB diskette drive Intelligent power management including a programmable wake up event interface PCI power management support Two fan tachometer inputs Integrat...

Page 24: ...and mouse control functions and supports password protection for power on reset A power on reset password can be specified in Setup The keyboard controller also supports the hot key sequence Ctrl Alt Del for a software reset This key sequence resets the computer s software by jumping to the beginning of the BIOS code and running the Power On Self Test POST Audio Subsystem The D865GLC motherboard p...

Page 25: ...el audio connectors that are configurable through the audio devices derivers The available configurations are shown below Figure 9 Back Panel Audio Connector Options Note To access the S PDIF signal with the 5 1 Digital Shared Jack option connect a 1 8 inch stereo phone plug to RCA jack adapter splitter as shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Adapter for S PDIF Back Panel Connector ...

Page 26: ... out signals for front panel audio connectors Auxiliary Line In Connector A 1 x 4 pin ATAPI style connector connects the left and right channel signals of an internal audio device to the audio subsystem ATAPI CDROM Audio Connector A 1 x 4 pin ATAPI style connector connects an internal ATAPI CD ROM drive to the audio mixer ...

Page 27: ...th integrated LEDs This physical interface may alternately be provided via the CNR connector The Intel 82562EZ provides the following functions Basic 10 100 Ethernet LAN Connectivity Supports RJ 45 connector with status indicator LEDs Full driver compatibility Advanced Power Management support Programmable transit threshold Configuration EEPROM that contains the MAC address RJ 45 LAN Connector LED...

Page 28: ...ardware Monitoring and Fan Control ASIC The features of the hardware monitoring and fan control ASIC include Internal ambient temperature sensor Two remote thermal diode sensors for direct monitoring of processor temperature and ambient temperature sensing Power supply monitoring of five voltages 5 V 12 V 3 3 VSB 1 5 V and VCCP to detect levels above or below acceptable values Thermally monitored ...

Page 29: ...anical switch on the chassis that attaches to the chassis intrusion connector When the chassis cover is removed the mechanical switch is in the closed position Power Management Power management is implemented at several levels including Software support through Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Hardware support o Power connector o Fan connectors o LAN wake capabilities o Instantly Av...

Page 30: ...ing state More than fore seconds Power off ACPI G2 G5 Soft off System States and Power States Under ACPI the operating system directs all system and device power state transitions The operating system puts devices in and out of low power states based on user preferences and knowledge of how devices are being used by applications Devices that are not being used can be turned off The operating syste...

Page 31: ...ting system that provides full ACPI support In addition software drivers and peripherals must fully support ACPI wake events Hardware Support CAUTION Ensure that the power supply provides adequate 5 V standby current if LAN wake capabilities and Instantly Available PC technology features are used Failure to do so can damage the power supply The total amount of standby current required depends on t...

Page 32: ...be capable of providing adequate 5 V standby current Failure to provide adequate standby current when implementing LAN wake capabilities can damage the power supply LAN wake capabilities enable remote wake up of the computer through a network The LAN subsystem PCI bus network adapter monitors network traffic at the Media Independent Interface Upon detecting a Magic Packet frame the LAN subsystem a...

Page 33: ...on Ring can be summarised as follows Resumes operation from ACPI S1 or S3 states Detects incoming call similarly for external and internal modems Requires modem interrupt be unmasked for correct operation Wake from USB USB bus activity wakes the computer from ACPI S1 or S3 states Note Wake from USB requires the use of a USB peripheral that supports Wake from USB Wake from PS 2 Devices PS 2 device ...

Page 34: ...al terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment Do not operate the system with the cover removed Always replace the cover before turning on the system As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this computer may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in...

Page 35: ...harmlessly bled to ground 2 Do not remove the component from its anti static protective packaging until you are about to install it 3 Hold boards by the edges try not to touch components interface strips etc Note We recommend that you return your computer to the service department for upgrading Any work carried out is fully guaranteed Upgrades should only be carried out by persons who are familiar...

Page 36: ... by the CPU The only jumper present on the motherboard is for clearing all the CMOS settings In the unlikely event of the CMOS becoming corrupted then jumper J9J4 can be set to clear the contents of the CMOS CAUTION Never remove jumpers using large pliers as this can damage the pins The best way to remove a jumper is to use a small pair of tweezers or fine needle nosed pliers Never remove a jumper...

Page 37: ...2 allows the implementation of front panel audio Intel 865G Chipset PGA 478 Socket J9J4 J9A2 Figure 12 Single Jumper Configurations Table 11 Configuration Jumper Settings Function Jumper J9J4 Configuration Normal 1 2 The BIOS uses current configuration information and passwords for booting Configure 2 3 After the POST runs Setup runs automatically The maintenance menu is displayed Recovery None Th...

Page 38: ... Table 12a Front panel Audio Connector Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 MIC_IN 2 Ground 3 MIC_BIAS 4 5V 5 RIGHT_OUT 6 RIGHT_IN 7 Ground 8 Key 9 LEFT_OUT 10 LEFT_IN CAUTION Do not move the jumper with the power on Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before changing the jumper Note There is no jumper setting for configuring the processor speed or bus frequency The ...

Page 39: ...865G Chipset PGA 478 Socket 1 9 2 10 1 1 1 PCI IDE Connector x2 39 1 40 20 2 bb Floppy Drive Connector 31 33 1 2 5 Power Connector 11 20 1 10 CPU FAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 9 10 10 7 7 8 PSU ATX 12V FAN Rear chassis ATAPI CDROM Audio In Front Panel Audio Audio AUX IN Front USB Header Front USB Header Serial ATA Header 0 1 Front Panel Connectors Configuration Jumper FAN Front Chassis Chassis Intrusion...

Page 40: ... connectors A Hard Disk L E D Connector This goes to the Hard Disk L E D on the front panel which lights up when the IDE Hard Disk is in use B Reset switch connector When these pins are shorted it will cause the computer to perform a cold reboot C Power L E D This attaches to the power L E D on the front panel to display if the computer is active or not D Power On Off When these pins are shorted i...

Page 41: ...ructions below 1 Read the warnings at the start of this chapter and ensure a static free environment 2 Remove the lid from the computer by removing the four screws at the rear of the case 3 Locate the CPU module by referring to figure 1 if necessary 4 Locate the heat sink clips and remove heat sink and unplug FAN cable 5 Lift arm on Socket to release the CPU 6 Lift the CPU Vertically upwards until...

Page 42: ... precautions in Before You Begin Turn off the computer and all Peripheral devices 2 Remove the computer cover and locate the DIMM sockets 3 Holding the DIMM by the edges remove it from its antistatic package 4 Make sure the clips at either end of the socket are pushed away from the socket 5 Position the DIMM above the socket Align the two small notches in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the keys ...

Page 43: ...ach end of the socket The DIMM pops out of the socket Hold the DIMM by the edges lift it away from the socket and store it in an antistatic package 5 Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the DIMM sockets Figure 16 Removing Memory Modules ...

Page 44: ...eat or any naked flame Keep all batteries away from children CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by Viglen Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions The battery is listed as board component CC on the diagram on Figure 1 To replace the battery carry out the following 1 Observe the precauti...

Page 45: ...look for support information on our web site http www viglen co uk Device drivers and various useful utilities can be downloaded from our ftp site ftp ftp viglen co uk Resetting the System Before checking your system for hardware problems it is always a good idea to try resetting your computer and see if a re boot can solve the problem Most software related problems can be solved simply by re boot...

Page 46: ...rating system normally loads from a diskette insert the operating system diskette into the drive 5 Turn on the system If the power indicator does not light but the system seems to be operating normally the indicator is probably defective Monitor the power on self test POST execution Each time you turn on the system the POST checks the system board memory keyboard and certain peripheral devices Not...

Page 47: ...ctions Check the documentation that came with the board Are all cables installed properly The following items are suggestions for troubleshooting problems related to PCI ISA legacy non Plug and Play add in boards If the PCI ISA board uses an interrupt run Set up and set the interrupt that is being used by the PCI ISA board to Used by PCI ISA Card Please refer to the BIOS manual for details of how ...

Page 48: ...stem settings available to re enter because clearing CMOS RAM sets the options to their default values Characters on screen are distorted or incorrect Make sure the brightness and contrast controls are properly adjusted on the monitor Make sure the video signal cable and power cables are properly installed Make sure your monitor is compatible with the video mode you have selected Characters do not...

Page 49: ...check the connector between the system board and the front panel If OK the light may be defective Prompt doesn t appear after system boots It s probably switched off A serious fault may have occurred consult your dealer service department Technical Support Setup can t enter If you can t enter Setup to make changes check the switch that disables entry into Setup Chapter 2 If the switch is set to al...

Page 50: ...t than what has been stored in CMOS Check Setup to make sure type is correct CMOS Checksum Bad The CMOS checksum is incorrect CMOS memory may have been corrupted Run Setup to reset values CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS values are not the same as the last boot These values have either been corrupted or the battery has failed CMOS Date Time Not Set The time and or date values stored in CMOS are invalid Ru...

Page 51: ...d NVRAM is cleared User must enter Setup BIOS Beep Codes If an unrecoverable hardware problem occurs the computer may emit a number of beeps from the speaker These are known as beep codes The pitch and duration of the beep codes may vary but there will always be a set number of beeps These beeps stem from the BIOS s initial check on the system and will normally occur in the first few seconds of po...

Page 52: ...sequence When the computer is first switched on certain instructions in the BIOS are executed to test various parts of the machine This is known as the POST Power On Self Test routine When you switch the computer on or when you press the Reset button or press Ctrl Alt Delete keys which has the same effect you can see on the monitor that it counts through the memory testing it The floppy disk drive...

Page 53: ...M The BIOS displays a message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and the revision code BIOS Upgrades A new version of the BIOS can be upgraded from a diskette using the iFLASH EXE utility that is available from Intel This utility does BIOS upgrades as follows Updates the flash BIOS from a file on a disk Updates the language section of the BIOS Makes sure that the upgrade BIOS matches the tar...

Page 54: ...nfigure the system When a user turns on the system after adding a PCI or Plug and Play card the BIOS automatically configures interrupts the I O space and other system resources Any interrupts set to Available in Setup are considered to be available for use by the add in card PCI interrupts are distributed to available ISA interrupts that have not been assigned to an ISA card or to system resource...

Page 55: ...n format MIF database which contains information about the computing system and its components Using DMI a system administrator can obtain the system types capabilities operational status and installation dates for system components The MIF database defines the data and provides the method for accessing this information The BIOS enables applications such as Intel LANDesk Client Manager to use DMI ...

Page 56: ...anagement mode can be enabled or disabled in Setup While in standby mode the system retains the ability to respond to external interrupts and service requests such as incoming faxes or network messages Any keyboard or mouse activity brings the system out of standby mode and immediately restores power to the monitor The BIOS enables APM by default but the operating system must support an APM driver...

Page 57: ...switch is pressed for the system enters this state Off Less than 4 seconds Power On On Less than 4 seconds Soft Off Suspended On More than 4 seconds Fail safe power off Sleep Less than 4 seconds Wake up Under ACPI the operating system directs all system and device power state transitions The operating system puts devices in and out of low power state based on user preferences and knowledge of how ...

Page 58: ... attached to the computer Typically the device driver for USB devices is managed by the operating system However because keyboard and mouse support may be needed in the Setup program before the operating system boots the BIOS supports USB keyboards and mice BIOS Setup Access Access to the Setup program can be restricted using passwords User and supervisor passwords can be set using the Security me...

Page 59: ...nd modifying electronic equipment Disconnect the computer from its power source and from any telecommunications links networks or modems before performing any of the procedures described in this chapter Failure to disconnect power telecommunications links networks or modems before you open the computer or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage Some circuitry on th...

Page 60: ...6 Replace the cover turn on the computer and allow it to boot 7 The computer starts the Setup program Setup displays the Maintenance menu 8 Use the arrow keys to select the Processor Speed feature and press Enter Setup displays a popup screen with the available processor speeds 9 Use the arrow keys to select the processor speed Press Enter to confirm the speed This Maintenance menu reappears again...

Page 61: ...e mode 6 Replace the cover turn on the computer and allow it to boot 7 The computer starts the Setup program Setup displays the Maintenance menu 8 Use the arrow keys to select Clear Passwords Press Enter and Setup displays a pop up screen requesting that you confirm clearing the password Select Yes and press Enter Setup displays the Maintenance menu again 9 Press F10 to save the current values and...

Page 62: ...for hardware components Advanced Specifies advanced features available through the chipset Security Specifies passwords and security features Power Specifies power management features Boot Specifies boot options and power supply controls Exit Saves or discards changes to the Setup program options Table 21 shows the function keys available for menu screens Table 21 Setup Function Keys Setup Key Des...

Page 63: ...ignature CPU Microcode Update No options Displays CPU s Microcode Update Revision Main Menu When in normal mode Jumper J9J4 set across pins 1 and 2 the main menu will appear as below after selecting F2 during power on boot up when the text press F2 is displayed This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date system time Maintenance Main Advanced Security P...

Page 64: ...plays the total amount of RAM on the motherboard Memory mode No options Displays the memory mode Dual Channel or Single Channel System Time Hour minute and second Specifies the current time System Date Month day and year Specifies the current date Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Version BF86510A 86A 0033 P06 Processor Type Intel Pentium 4 Hyper Threading Technology E...

Page 65: ...on Select to Submenu Configures Event Logging Video Configuration Select to Submenu Configures video features USB Configuration Select to Submenu Configure USB support Chipset Configuration Select to Submenu Configures advanced chipset features Fan Control Configuration Select to Submenu Configures fan operation Hardware Monitoring Select to Submenu Monitors system temperatures voltages and fan sp...

Page 66: ... for PCI bus connector 1 PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority Auto default 3 5 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority for PCI bus connector 2 PCI Slot3 IRQ Priority Auto default 3 5 9 10 11 Allows selection of IRQ priority for PCI bus connector 3 Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCI Configuration PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority Auto PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority Auto PCI Slot3 IRQ Priority Auto Select Menu Select Item Tab Select ...

Page 67: ...This setting is appropriate when using a Plug and Play operating system Yes lets the operating system configure Plug and Play devices not required to boot the system This option is available for use during lab testing Numlock Off On default Specifies the power on state of the numlock feature on the numeric keypad of the keyboard Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Configuration Plug Play O S Yes Numl...

Page 68: ...with another device Base I O address This feature is present only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled 3F8 default 2F8 3E8 2E8 Specifies the base I O address for serial port A if serial port A is set to Enabled Interrupt This feature is present only when Serial Port A is set to Enabled IRQ3 IRQ4 default Specifies the interrupt for serial port A if serial port A is set to Enabled Advanced BIOS SETU...

Page 69: ... Parallel Port mode a high speed bi directional mode ECP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode a high speed bi directional mode Base I O address This feature is present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled 378 default 278 Specifies the base I O address for the parallel port Interrupt This feature is present only when Parallel Port is set to Enabled IRQ5 IRQ7 default Specifies the interrupt for t...

Page 70: ...es for operating systems that require legacy IDE operation PATA Parallel ATA SATA Serial ATA Pri Primary Sec Secondary P0 Serial ATA Connector 0 P1 Serial ATA connector 1 This feature is present only when the ATA IDE configuration option is set to legacy PCI IDE Bus Master Disabled Enabled default Enables disables the use of DMA for hard drive BIOS INT13 reads and writes Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILIT...

Page 71: ...elect to display sub menu Reports type of connected device on Parallel ATA PATA IDE secondary slave interface SATA PATA Submenu There are six SATA PATA submenus SATA Port 0 SATA Port 1 PATA primary master PATA primary slave PATA secondary master and PATA secondary slave Table 29 below shows the format of the SATA PATA IDE submenus For brevity only one example is shown Table 29 SATA PATA Submenu Fe...

Page 72: ...s the type of cable connected to the Parallel ARA IDE interface 40 conductor or 80 conductor for ATA 100 peripherals Note If an LS 120 drive is attached to the system a row entitled ARMD Emulation Type will be displayed in the above table The BIOS will always recognise the drive as an ATAPI floppy drive The ARMD Emulation Type should always be set to Floppy Diskette Configuration Submenu This subm...

Page 73: ...ent logging features Figure 26 Event Log Configuration Submenu Table 31 Event Log Configuration Submenu Feature Options Description Event log No options Indicates if there is space available in the event log View event log Enter Displays the event log Clear event log Ok default Cancel Clears the DMI Event Log after rebooting Event Logging Disabled Enabled default Enables logging of DMI events Adva...

Page 74: ...s the aperture size for the video controller Primary Video Adaptor AGP default PCI Selects primary video adapter to be used during boot Frame Buffer size 1 MB 8 MB 16 MB default Controls how much system RAM is reserved for use by the internal graphics device A larger frame buffer should provide higher performance Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Video Configuration AGP Aperture size 64MB Primary Video ...

Page 75: ... a USB 2 0 driver is not available Legacy USB Support Enabled default Disabled Enables disables legacy USB support USB 2 0 Legacy Support FullSpeed default Hi Speed Configures the USB 2 0 Legacy support to Hi Speed 480 Mbps or Full Speed 12 Mbps Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB Configuration High Speed USB Enabled Legacy USB Support Enabled USB 2 0 Legacy Support Full Speed Disable this option when...

Page 76: ...ns SDRAM Frequency Auto default 266 MHz 333 MHz Note 2 400 MHz Note 3 Allows override of the detected memory frequency NOTE If SDRAM Frequency is changed you must reboot for the change to take effect After changing this setting and rebooting the System Memory Speed parameter in the Main menu will reflect the new value Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Configuration Setup Warning Setting items on...

Page 77: ...6 default 5 Corresponds to tRAS SDRAM CAS Latency Note 4 2 0 2 5 default 3 0 Selects the number of clock cycles required to address a column in memory SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Note 4 4 3 default 2 Selects the number of clock cycles between addressing a row and addressing a column SDRAM RAS Precharge Note 4 4 3 default 2 Selects the length of time required before accessing a new row Note 1 This featu...

Page 78: ...emperatures the fans will turn off Note These options will not take effect until power has been completely removed from the system After saving the BIOS settings and turning off the system unplug the power cord from the system and wait at least 30 seconds before reapplying power and turning the system back on Enter New Password Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Fan Control Configuration Note The new set...

Page 79: ...imate and Should not be used for validation purposes Processor Zone Temperature 47 C 116 F System Zone 1 Temperature 37 C 98 F System Zone 2 Temperature 37 C 98 F Processor Fan Speed 5157 RPM Rear Fan Speed 4145 RPM Front Fan Speed 0 RPM 1 5Vin 1 457 V Vccp 1 470 V 3 3Vin 3 344 V 5Vin 5 105 V 12Vin 11 875 V Select Menu Select Item Tab Select Field Enter Select sub menu F1 General Help F9 Setup Def...

Page 80: ...s Level Note2 No Access View Only Limited Full default Sets the user access rights to the BIOS Setup Utility No Access prevents user access to the BIOS Setup Utility View Only allows the user to view but not change the BIOS Setup Utility fields Limited allows the user to changes some fields Full allows the user to changes all fields except the supervisor password Main Advanced Security Power Boot ...

Page 81: ...Log Logs the intrusion in the event log Log notify once Halts system during POST User must press F4 to continue Intrusion flag is cleared and the event log is updated Log notify till cleared Halts system during POST User must enter BIOS setup Security Menu and select Clear Chassis Intrusion Status to clear the Chassis intrusion flag Note 1 Valid password characters are A Z a z and 0 9 2 This featu...

Page 82: ...til the power button is pressed Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred Power On restores power to the computer Wake on Modem Ring Stay Off default Power on Specifies how the computer responds to a PCI power management event Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Suspend State S3 State Wake on LAN fr...

Page 83: ...e power S3 consumes less power but some drivers may not support this state Wake on LAN from S5 Stay off default Power on In ACPI soft off mode only determines how the system responds to a LAN wake up event Power ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Suspend State S1 state Wake on LAN from S5 Stay OFF S1 is the safest mode but consumes more power S3 consumes low power but drivers may...

Page 84: ...ntel Rapid BIOS Boot Disabled Enabled default Enables the computer to boot without running certain POST tests PXE Boot to LAN Disabled default Enabled Disables enables PXE boot to LAN Note When set to Enabled you must reboot for the Intel Boot Agent device to be available in the Boot Device menu Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quiet Boot Enabled Intel R Rapid BIOS Boot En...

Page 85: ...u Feature Options Description 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4 th Boot Device Removable Device Hard Drive ATAPI CD ROM Intel Boot Agent Disabled Specifies the boot sequence according to the device type The computer will attempt to boot from up to five devices as specified here Only one of the devices can be an IDE hard disk drive To specify boot sequence 1 Select the boot device 2...

Page 86: ...uence 1 Select the boot device 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot device of this type is installed This list will display up to twelve hard disk drives the maximum number of hard disk drives supported by the BIOS Boot BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1st Hard Drive Maxtor 6L060J3 Specifies the boot sequence from the avai...

Page 87: ...oot device 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot device of this type is installed This list will display up to four removable devices the maximum number of removable devices supported by the BIOS Boot BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1st Removable Removable dev Specifies the boot sequence from the available boot devices Sel...

Page 88: ...device 2 Press Enter to set the selection as the intended boot device Note This boot device submenu appears only if at least one boot device of this type is installed This list will display up to four ATAPI CD ROM drives the maximum number of ATAPI CD ROM drives supported by the BIOS Boot BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1st ATAPI CDROM Pioneer DVD ROM ATPIM Specifies the boot sequence from the available boot d...

Page 89: ...r Setup options Save Custom Defaults Saves the current values as custom defaults Normally the BIOS reads the Setup values from flash memory If this memory is corrupted the BIOS reads the custom defaults If no custom defaults are set the BIOS reads the factory defaults Discard Changes Discards changes without exiting Setup The option values present when the computer was turned on are used EXIT BIOS...

Page 90: ...de file and the iFLASH EXE utility through your computer supplier or from the Intel World Wide Web site http www viglen co uk Note Please review the instructions distributed with the upgrade utility before attempting a BIOS upgrade This upgrade utility allows you to Upgrade the BIOS in flash memory Update the language section of the BIOS The following steps explain how to upgrade the BIOS STEP ONE...

Page 91: ...ype the name of the BIOS upgrade file for example 10006BI1 EXE 4 Press Enter The extracted file contains the following files LICENSE TXT README TXT BIOS EXE 5 Read the LICENSE TXT file which contains the software license agreement and the README TXT file which contains the instructions for the BIOS upgrade 6 Insert the bootable floppy disk into drive A 7 To extract the BIOS EXE file to the floppy ...

Page 92: ...ess Enter 14 Turn off the computer and reboot Recovering the BIOS It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the BIOS upgrade however if an interruption occurs the BIOS could be damaged The following steps explain how to recover the BIOS if an upgrade fails The following procedure uses the recovery mode for the Setup program See Chapter 3 for more information about Setup modes Note Because of the...

Page 93: ...of continuous beeps indicates failed BIOS recovery 9 If recovery fails return to step 1 and repeat the recovery process 10 If recovery is successful turn off the computer and disconnect the AC power cord from the computer Remove the computer cover and continue with the following steps 11 On the header J9J9 move the jumper back to pins 1 2 as shown below to set normal mode for Setup 12 Replace the ...

Page 94: ...IDE drives With local bus technology this increased to about 6MB sec Now with multimedia applications requiring vast amounts of information even faster transfers rates were needed Now drives with Enhanced IDE controllers can deliver up to 13MB sec which is in the region of SCSI 2 performance Dual IDE channels have now been added which allows up to four IDE drives to be supported by the system Each...

Page 95: ...port drives larger than 528MB but does so in its own way OS 2 2 1 and OS 2 Warp can support LBA ECHS or standard CHS methods Note that LBA support may require a switch setting on an OS 2 driver in order to operate in that mode OS 2 2 0 Novel NetWare can support either ECHS or standard CHS methods In order to use LBA with NetWare a driver that supports current parameters must be used OS 2 2 0 does ...

Page 96: ...or Pin Signal Name 1 Left Line In 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Right Line In monaural Table 49 Telephony Connector Pin Signal Name 1 Audio in monaural 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Mic pre amp out to modem Table 50 CD Audio Connector Pin Signal Name 1 CD_IN Left 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 CD_IN Right Table 51 Chassis Intrusion Connector Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 CHS_SEC Table 52 Fan 2 Connector Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 2 ...

Page 97: ...ound 10 FDM00 Motor Enable A 11 Ground 12 No connect 13 Ground 14 FDDS0 Drive Select A 15 Ground 16 No connect 17 No Connect 18 FDDIR Stepper Motor Direction 19 Ground 20 FDSTEP Step Pulse 21 Ground 22 FDWD Write Data 23 Ground 24 FDWE Write Enable 25 Ground 26 FDTRK0 Track 0 27 Connect 28 FDWPD Write Protect 29 Ground 30 FDRDATA Read Data 31 Ground 32 FDHEAD Side 1 Select 33 Ground 34 DSKCHG Disk...

Page 98: ...A9 Vcc3 3 B9 Vcc3 3 A42 Reserved B42 3 3 V aux A10 ST1 B10 ST0 A43 Ground B43 Ground A11 Reserved B11 ST2 A44 Reserved B44 Reserved A12 PIPE B12 RBF A45 Vcc3 3 B45 Vcc3 3 A13 Ground B13 Ground A46 TRDY B46 DEVSEL A14 No Connect B14 No Connect A47 STOP B47 Vcc3 3 A15 SBA1 B15 SBA0 A48 PME B48 PERR A16 Vcc3 3 B16 Vcc3 3 A49 Ground B49 Ground A17 SBA3 B17 SBA2 A50 PAR B50 SERR A18 Reserved B18 SB_STB...

Page 99: ...by a power outage or a disconnected power cord when power resumes the computer returns to the power state it was in before power was interrupted on or off Table 59 Power Supply Connector Pin Signal Name 1 3 3 V 2 3 3 V 3 Ground 4 5 V 5 Ground 6 5 V 7 Ground 8 PWRGD Power Good 9 5 VSB Standby 10 12 V 11 3 3 V 12 12 V 13 Ground 14 PS ON power supply remote on off control 15 Ground 16 Ground 17 Groun...

Page 100: ...P1 4 Ground Table 63 Serial Port Connectors Pin Signal Name 1 DCD 2 Serial In 3 Serial Out 4 DTR 5 Ground 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI Table 64 Audio Line Out Connector Pin Signal Name Sleeve Ground Tip Audio Left Out Ring Audio Right Out Table 65 Audio Line In Connector Pin Signal Name Sleeve Ground Tip Audio Left In Ring Audio Right In Table 66 Audio Mic In Connector Pin Signal Name Sleeve Ground Tip ...

Page 101: ... Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name A1 Ground TRST B1 12 V A32 AD16 B32 AD17 A2 12 V B2 Ground TCK A33 3 3 V B33 C BE2 A3 5 V TMS B3 Ground A34 FRAME B34 Ground A4 5 V TDI B4 no connect TDO A35 Ground B35 IRDY A5 5 V B5 5 V A36 TRDY B36 3 3 V A6 INTA B6 5 V A37 Ground B37 DEVSEL A7 INTC B7 INTB A38 STOP B38 Ground A8 5 V B8 INTD A39 3 3 V B39 LOCK A9 Reserved B9 no connect PRSNT1 A40 5 V SDONE B...

Page 102: ...ISA and PCI bus 640 K 800 K A0000 C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 0 K 512 K 00000 7FFFF 512 KB Conventional memory Table 71 DMA Channels DMA Channel Number Data Width System Resource 0 8 or 16 bits Open 1 8 or 16 bits Parallel port 2 8 or 16 bits Floppy drive 3 8 or 16 bits Parallel port for ECP audio 4 8 or 16 bits Reserved cascade channel 5 16 bits Open 6 16 bits Open 7 16 bits Open Table 72 ...

Page 103: ...ystem LPTn 400h 8 bytes ECP port LPTn base address 400h 0CF8 0CFF 8 bytes PCI configuration registers 0CF9 1 byte Turbo and reset control register DWORD access only Byte access only Table 73 Typical PCI Configuration Space Map Bus Number hex Device Number hex Function Number hex Description 00 00 00 Intel 82440BX PAC 00 01 00 Intel 82440BX PAC AGP bus 00 07 00 Intel 82371AB PIIX4E PCI ISA bridge 0...

Page 104: ...ediction is calculated using component and subassembly random failure rates The calculation is based on the Bellcore Reliability Prediction Procedure TR NWT 000332 Issue 4 September 1991 The MTBF prediction is for Redesigning the motherboard for alternate components if failure rates exceed reliability expectations Estimating repair rates and spare parts requirements MTBF data is calculated from pr...

Page 105: ...le used for the systems main memory Driver A piece of software which is used by application software to control some special features Each graphics board and printer requires its own driver D Type A common type of connector used for connecting printers serial ports game port and many other types of interface DRAM Dynamic Ram used for main system memory providing a moderately fast but cheap storage...

Page 106: ...CI was invented It is a high speed data bus that carries information to and from components known as Local Bus RAM Random Access Memory the memory used by the computer for running programs and storing data ROM Read Only Memory a memory chip which doesn t lose its data when the system is switched off It is used to store the System BIOS and VGA BIOS instructions It is slower than RAM RAMBUS RAMBUS I...

Page 107: ...D865GLC Motherboard Manual 106 Notes ...

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