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Electronic Emission Notices

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with instructions contained in this manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio and television communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

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REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA

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INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND THE RECEIVER

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CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM
THAT OF THE RECEIVER

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CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED AUDIO/TELEVISION TECHNICIAN

NOTE:

Connecting this device to peripheral devices that do not comply with Class B
requirements, or using an unshielded peripheral data cable, could also result in
harmful interference to radio or television reception.

The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
this equipment.

To ensure that the use of this product does not contribute to interference, it is
necessary to use shielded I/O cables.

Copyright

This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be
copied or reproduced by any means.

While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, no responsibility
for errors or omissions is assumed. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting
from the use of the information contained herein.

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Summary of Contents for i915

Page 1: ... BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND THE RECEIVER CONNECTTHEEQUIPMENTINTOANOUTLETONACIRCUITDIFFERENTFROM THATOFTHERECEIVER CONSULTTHEDEALERORANEXPERIENCEDAUDIO TELEVISIONTECHNICIAN NOTE Connecting this device to peripheral devices that do not comply with Class B requirements or using an unshielded peripheral data cable could also result in harmful interference to radio or television reception The user is ca...

Page 2: ...CTORS 18 Floppy Disk Drive Connector CN3 18 Hard Disk Connectors CN1 18 Back Panel Bracket Six Channel Audio Output Connector CN7 19 Fan Power Connectors CPUFAN SYSFAN 21 AUX IN Connector AUX1 22 CD IN Connector CDS1 22 Serial ATA Hard Disk Connectors SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 23 Front Panel Audio Header FP S1 25 IEEE 1394 Connector CN9 26 USB Connectors FP U1 FP U2 28 Front Panel Header FP1 29 JUMP...

Page 3: ...BIOS SETUP 38 Starting Setup 38 Main Menu 39 Standard CMOS Features 40 Advanced BIOS Features 41 Advanced Chipset Features 41 Integrated Peripherals 41 Power Management Setup 41 PNP PCI Configurations 41 PC Health Status 41 Frequency Voltage Control 41 Set Supervisor User Password 42 Flash Update Procedure 43 APPENDIX 44 ...

Page 4: ...Intel Pentium 4 Processors built in L2 Cache System Memory A total of two 184pin DDR SDRAM sockets DIMM size from 64 Mbytes to 2Gbyte Support Dual Channel 128 bit Wide Memory Interface Support DDR 333 400 DDR SDRAM memory type 2 5V DRAM interface for DDR SDRAM System BIOS PnP APM ATAPI for Windows 2000 XP Full support of ACPI DMI Auto detects and supports LBA harddisks with capacities over 160GB E...

Page 5: ...city Eight USB ports PS 2 keyboard connector PS 2 mouse is supported One Front Panel Sound Connector Infrared IrDA is supported via a header On board Realtek RT8100C LAN optional Integrated 10 100 transceiver Supports Full Duplex flow control IEEE802 3x Fully compliant with IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3ab Supports Wake On LAN function and remote wake up Transmit Receive FIFO 8K 64K support On boa...

Page 6: ...each direction per X1 lane Expanded USB Support Includes 4 UHCI host controllers increasing the number of external ports to eight Includes 1 EHCI USB2 0 Host Controller that supports all eight ports Bandwidth shared between eight ports Power Management Supports SMM APM and ACPI Break switch for instant suspend resume on system operations Energy star Green PC compliant Hardware monitoring circuit i...

Page 7: ...nd of the connector 2 When you start up the system please wait for 5 seconds after you power on AC 3 It is not recommended to add a metal spacer plate on the back of the Socket478 Otherwise some components will be short and damaged The LAN CN7 Video out connectors are optional The ALC650 655 embeds an internal analog switch by driver software to share LINE input with Surround output and share MIC ...

Page 8: ...ouse mini DIN connector for attaching a PS 2 mouse You can plug a PS 2 mouse directly into this connector Keyboard Connector The mainboard provides a standard PS 2 keyboard mini DIN connector for attaching a PS 2 keyboard You can plug a PS 2 keyboard directly into this connector USB 2 0 Connector The mainboard provides a UHCI Universal Host Controller Interface Universal Serial Bus root for attach...

Page 9: ...ect a network cable to the LAN jack Parallel Port Connector LPT The mainboard provides a 25 pin female centronic connector as LPT A parallel port is a standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port EPP and Extended Capabilities Parallel Port ECP mode Audio Port Connector Line out is a connector for Speakers or Headphones Line In is used for external CD player Tape player or other audio...

Page 10: ...akers to S Bracket Detail connection is refer to Page 20 Speaker Configuration Method 1 4 6 Surround audio output of back panel only After installing the audio drivers you can attach the speakers for 2 4 6 channel audio output Always connect the speakers to the LINE OUT connectors Different connector configurations for 2 4 6 channel operations are listed below 2 Channel 4 Channel 6 Channel In 2 ch...

Page 11: ...ration icon from the window tray on the right bottom Then the AC97 Audio Configuration will appear Click on the Speaker Configuration tab to select the audio mode A When you choose 4 channel mode for 4 speaker output the selected item is showed as below Figure1 Figure1 ...

Page 12: ... page 20 is an optional accessory It gives access to analog and digital audio output by integrating both SPDIF and analog LINE OUT connectors To use the S Bracket you should select correct setting in the software utility For information about the setting refer to selecting 4 or 6 Channel Setting later in the section Connector configurations for 4 and 6 channel using S Bracket are described below F...

Page 13: ...ack panel s Line Out connector and two speakers to one Line Out connector of S Bracket or four speaker to connector of S Bracket If you want to use Line In function please click the Rear Speaker Out button showed as below Using S Bracket Connector 1 2 3 1 2 3 SPDIF jack coaxial Rear Speaker Out No function ...

Page 14: ...eakers to back panel s Line Out connector and four speakers to both Line Out connectors of S Bracket If you want to use Line In and MIC function at the same time please click the Rear Speaker Out and Center Subwoofer Speaker Out buttons showed as below 1 2 3 1 2 3 SPDIF jack coaxial Rear Speaker Out Center and Subwoofer Out ...

Page 15: ...ng support for Windows 2000 XP Jack Sensing includes 2 parts AUTO and MANUAL Following is an example for 2 channels Windows XP Introduction of audio connectors You may connect CDROM Walkman or others audio input devices to Line In jack speakers earphone or others output devices to Line Out jack and microphone to MIC In jack Jack sensing instruction ...

Page 16: ...Auto detecting Please connect the devices to the right jacks as above A window will appear as below picture if you setup the devices properly If you set wrong with the connectors the warning message will come out as following picture ...

Page 17: ...17 Manual setting If the device picture shows different from what you set please press Correction to set Manual Setting ...

Page 18: ...es Hard Disk Connectors CN1 The mainboard has a 32 bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 33 66 100 controller that provides PIO mode 0 4 Bus Master and Ultra DMA 33 66 100 function You can connect up to four hard disk drives CD ROM 120MB Floppy reserved for future BIOS and other devices CN1 Primary IDE Connector The first hard drive should always be connected to CN1 CN1 can connect a Master and a Sla...

Page 19: ...ctor allows you to connect a S Bracket for a Digital Interface SPDIF The S Bracket offers 1 SPDIF jacks for digital audio transmission and 2 analog Line Out jacks for other 4 channel audio output So you can use Line in Mic in and 6 channel audio output features at the same time Connectors ...

Page 20: ...T R Audio right surrounding output 3 GND Ground 4 GND Ground 5 CET OUT Audio center output 6 LFE OUT Audio bass output 7 GND Ground 8 SPDIF S PDIF input 9 KEY NC 10 SPDFO S PDIF output CN7 S Bracket S Bracket Cable optional Connect to CN7 SPDIF jack coaxial Rear Speaker Out Center and Subwoofer Out ...

Page 21: ...cting the wire to the connectors always take note that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the 12V the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND If the mainboard has a System Hardware Monitor chipset on board you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan control SYS FAN CPU FAN 1 1 Connectors ...

Page 22: ...et AUX IN Connector AUX1 optional The connector is for Audio Device CD IN Connector CDS1 The connector is for CD ROM Drive AUX1 1 1 PIN Assignment 1 CD L 2 GND 3 GND 4 CD R CDS1 AUX1 PIN Assignment 1 AUX L 2 GND 3 GND 4 AUX R CDS1 ...

Page 23: ...A1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4 Each supports 1st generation serial ATA data rates of 150 MB s Both connectors are fully compliant with Serial ATA 1 0 specifications Each Serial ATA connector can connect to 1 hard disk device Please refer to Serial ATA Raid manual for detail software installation procedure PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND SATA2 SATA1 SATA3 SATA4 Connectors ...

Page 24: ...o not fold the serial ATA cable in a 90 degree angle which will cause the loss of data during the transmission Serial ATA Hard Disk Devices Power Cable optional Connect one end of the SATA cable to the mainboard and connect another end to the SATA Hard Disk ...

Page 25: ...has these ports connect them to FP S1 FP S1 Note If you want to use Front Audio connector you must remove 5 6 9 10 jumper In order to utilize the front audio header your chassis must have front audio connector Also please make sure the pin assignment on the cable is the same as the pin assignment on the MB header To find out if the chassis you are buying support front audio connector please contra...

Page 26: ...26 Technical Reference Booklet IEEE 1394 Connector CN9 optional The mainboard provides one 1394 pin headers that allow you to connect IEEE 1394 ports 1 2 10 CN9 9 ...

Page 27: ...27 PIN SIGNAL 1 TPA 2 TPA 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 TPB 6 TPB 7 Cable power 8 Cable power 9 Key no pin 10 Ground IEEE1394 Pin Definition IEEE 1394 Cable optional Connectors ...

Page 28: ... a special module that mounts USB ports at the front of the case If you have this kind of case use auxiliary USB connectors FP U1 FP U2 to connect the front mounted ports to the mainboard PIN Assignment 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 USBP0 4 USBP1 5 USBP0 6 USBP1 7 GND 8 GND 9 KEY 10 OC FP U1 FP U2 10 9 2 1 FP U2 10 9 2 1 FP U1 ...

Page 29: ...ard provides one front panel connector FP1 NC VCC KEY KEYLOCK GND IRRX SPEAKER GND KEY IRTX NC VCC GND KEY GND PWR_SW RESET NC KEY GND PW_LED PW_LED HDD_LED HDD_LED 24 23 16 17 18 20 22 21 19 15 13 7 11 9 5 3 1 14 6 8 10 12 2 4 Connectors ...

Page 30: ...1 optional Jumper Setting This chapter explains how to configure the motherboard s hardware Before using your computer make sure all jumpers and DRAM modules are set correctly Refer to this chapter whenever in doubt Close Open Default setting JP1 JP5 1 2 JP2 1 2 1 1 2 JP2 JP21 CPU Frequency 2 4 Auto 1 3 1 2 OPEN 100MHz for FSB 100 CPU support 3 5 2 3 OPEN 133MHz 3 5 1 2 4 6 200MHz OPEN 1 2 JP21 1 ...

Page 31: ...s The PCI slots allow you to insert the expansion cards to meet your needs When adding or removing expansion cards make sure that you unplug the power supply first Meanwhile read the documentation for the expansion card to make any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion card such as jumpers switches or BIOS configuration PCIEX1 Slot Connectors ...

Page 32: ... the socket Make sure to raise the lever up to a 90 degree angle 2 Look for the gold arrow The gold arrow should point towards the lever pivot The CPU can only fit in the correct orientation 2 If the CPU is correctly installed the pins should be completely embedded into the socket and can not be seen Please note that any violation of the correct installation procedures may cause permanent damages ...

Page 33: ...As the CPU is likely to move while the lever is being closed always close the lever with your fingers pressing tightly on top of the CPU to make sure the CPU is properly and completely embedded into the socket 5 Position the CPU cooler set onto the CPU CPU Installation ...

Page 34: ... the other three latch to fix the cooling fan set At last connect the fan to the power supply connector provided on your mainboard When using Prescott CPU It is recommended that the CPU heat sink should be copper base and with fins radiated to all four directions so that the CPU power generating area can be blown ...

Page 35: ...ocket Align the two small notches in the bottom edge of the DDR DIMM with the keys in the socket 5 Insert the bottom edge of the DDR DIMM into the socket 6 When the DDR DIMM is seated push down on the top edge of the DDR DIMM untilthe retaining clips at the ends of the socket snap into place Make sure the clips are firmly in place Please turn off system before installing and removing any device ot...

Page 36: ...gle Channel Population Examples Non identical DIMM or Non Symmetrical Population Examples Ch A Ch B Ch A Ch B 1 2 1 2 Note Memory channel speed determined by slowest DIMM populated in system Single Channel Mode with Single DIMM Non Symmetrical Population or Non Identical DIMMs ...

Page 37: ... identical for optimal performace Same DIMM density eg 128MB 256MB 512MB etc Same DRAM Technology eg 128M bit Same DRAM bus width eg x8 or x16 Single Side or Dual Side DDR 1 DDR 2 1 2 1 2 Dual Channel Mode with Two Identical DIMMs Populated Symmetrically DDR 1 DDR 2 Memory Configurations ...

Page 38: ... pressing the Del key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test Press DEL to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you can respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the RESET button on the system case You may also restart by simultaneously pressing the Ctrl A...

Page 39: ...tup Menu included here only show a typical case and may not be exactly the same as the one on your unit Note that a brief description of each highlighted item will appear at the bottom of the screen Standard This setup page includes all the items of Award special standard CMOS Features features Advanced BIOS This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced Features features Advance...

Page 40: ...udes one or more setup items Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the PgUp or PgDn key to select the desired value in each item Phoenix Award WorkstationBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Thu Jan 01 2004 Item Help Time h h mm ss 11 1 35 Menu Level 8 8IDE Primary Master Press Enter 4303 MB 8IDE Primary Slave None Change the day month 8IDE Secondary Master ...

Page 41: ...gisters These registers control most of the system options in the computer This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and the external cache It must be stated that these items should not be altered The default settings have been chosen because they provide...

Page 42: ...selection and operate without a password To disable a password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message will be displayed to confirm that the password is disabled PASSWORD DISABLED Once the password is disabled the system will reset and you can enter the Setup Program freely When a password is enabled you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter setup ...

Page 43: ...ter the file name of the new BIOS 5 The question Do you want to save BIOS Y N is displayed Key in N if there is no need to save the existing BIOS content Key in Y if a backup copy of the existing BIOS is needed A file name has to be assigned to the existing BIOS binary file 6 The message press Y to program or N to exit is displayed Key in Y 7 Wait until the flash update is completed 8 Power down t...

Page 44: ...klet 0184A8 APPENDIX Note to User The bundled driver CD attached an Auto Run feature for all the drivers that the motherboard need Please select the drivers that you want to install and click the button on the installation panel ...

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