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ZPC-GX31 

USER GUIDE 

 

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Page 3: ...ceiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Shielded cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for ...

Page 4: ...PC GX31 User Guide ii This User Guide Belongs To Serial Number Date of Purchase For Sales Service Call 888 834 4577 Call 949 600 8000 Fax 949 600 8001 Click cybernetman com e mail support cybernetman com ...

Page 5: ...hapter 3 Hardware Installation and Component Replacement This chapter explains how to prepare a Bare Bone ZPC GX31 for use and how to make the various connections to other computer components and peripheral items It also instructs the end user how to replace or upgrade components Chapter 4 CMOS Setup Utility This chapter explains how to use the system setup utility that is stored in the ZPC GX31 s...

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Page 7: ...EL AND CONTROL BUTTONS 2 1 3 THE OPTICAL DRIVE SIDE 3 1 4 THE BACK PANEL 3 1 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OPTIONS 3 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 2 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 6 2 2 1 Hardware 6 2 2 2 Power Management 7 2 2 3 System Management 7 2 2 4 Software 7 2 2 5 Environment 7 2 3 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS 8 2 3 1 Security Cable Lock Slot 8 2 3 2 Parallel Port 8 2 3 3 Serial Ports COM1 COM2 9 2 3...

Page 8: ...MOVING THE KEYBOARD MATRIX CONTROLLER PCB 20 3 6 REPLACING THE SYSTEM FANS 21 3 7 INSTALLING A REMOVABLE HARD DISK DRIVE 22 3 8 CLOSING THE SYSTEM 22 4 CMOS SETUP UTILITY 23 4 1 ENTERING SETUP 24 4 2 CONTROL KEY DEFINITIONS 25 4 3 MAIN MENU HELP 25 4 4 CMOS SETUP UTILITY MAIN MENU 26 4 5 LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS OPTION 26 4 6 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS OPTION 26 4 7 CHANGE SET PASSWORD 27 4 8 CLEAR CM...

Page 9: ... RCA JACKS 10 FIGURE 9 DVI GIGABIT ETHERNET GBE LAN PORT 10 FIGURE 10 INSTALLING MEMORY 13 FIGURE 11 CPU INSTALLATION 14 FIGURE 12 INSTALLING THE CPU HEATSINK 15 FIGURE 13 INSTALLING THE HARD DISK DRIVE INTO MOUNTING FRAME 16 FIGURE 14 INSTALLING THE HARD DISK DRIVE INTO THE BASE UNIT 17 FIGURE 15 INSTALLING A MULTIMEDIA DEVICE 18 FIGURE 16 INSERTING A MINI PCI SLOT CARD 19 FIGURE 17 REMOVING THE ...

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Page 11: ...R2 667 800MHz memory and one 3 5 Ultra SATA hard drive one Optical Drive CD ROM CD RW DVD ROM DVD RW one mini PCI card as well as one mini PCIe card 1 1 Unpacking The ZPC GX31 comes securely packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton As soon as you receive the computer open the carton and carefully remove and inspect the contents 1 The ZPC GX31 2 Quick Reference Guide 3 This User Guide on the Dr...

Page 12: ... LED will light to indicate good Ethernet cable connection LAN active LED This LED will light to indicate Ethernet data flow HDD LED This LED will light to indicate hard disk drive activity There are five Control Buttons on the ZPC GX31 indicator panel as follows from left to right LOG OFF Hotkey that launches the MS Windows logon screen prompt FAV Hotkey that launches the Default Browser Favorite...

Page 13: ...ammed Optical Drive Figure 2 The Optical Drive Side NOTE The unit does not ship with an Optical Drive unless ordered as such 1 4 The Back Panel Figure 3 The Back Panel 1 5 Software Installation Options If your system was ordered without a CD ROM you may load software with an external peripheral via the LAN USB or Parallel ports ...

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Page 15: ...rs Intel validates the chipset processor graphics and software stack to provide a well tested platform with support for Microsoft Windows Vista Windows XP Linux top distributions and OS 2 SciTech Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT 3 0 supports up to 289MB of Shared Video Memory allocating system memory dynamically The display of Dual Multi Monitor windows using LCD VGA and DVI external screens i...

Page 16: ...altek AL888 High Definition Audio enables premium Dolby Digital 5 1 Surroundsound with six channels of enhanced sound quality and delivers advanced features such as jack re tasking The audio is fully compliant with Azalia 1 0 spec Two built in 2 5 watt stereo speakers with three audio jacks for Audio Out Line in and Microphone I O Ports 4 USB 2 0 Ports with transfer rate up to 480Mbps 2 RS 232 Ser...

Page 17: ...nd ACPI ATX soft on off power control Power on by keyboard and PS 2 mouse Power on by alarm Power on by Wake On LAN WOL Fan off in sleep mode 2 2 3 System Management CPU temperature warning and system temperature detection CPU and system voltage detection System fan RPM detection and thermal control CPU voltage auto detection 2 2 4 Software AMI PCI BIOS 4M bit Flash BIOS Supports APM Plug and Play...

Page 18: ... as seen from left to right Figure 4 Back Panel Connectors 2 3 1 Security Cable Lock Slot The Security Cable Lock Slot is provided so you may use a standard Notebook Cable Lock accessory if desired 2 3 2 Parallel Port Connect a printer or other parallel device to the 25 pin parallel port Figure 5 Security Cable Lock Slot Parallel Printer Port ...

Page 19: ...assign the correct IRQ address to the PS 2 mouse if one is connected 2 3 6 PS 2 Keyboard or POS Port Connect a PS 2 keyboard or a POS device to the purple mini DIN connector An adapter must be used to connect a standard AT size large DIN connector 2 3 7 Universal Serial Bus Ports You can connect four USB devices from the Universal Serial Bus Ports The four USB 2 0 ports have a transfer rate up to ...

Page 20: ...phones or external speakers Line In Connect any audio source to record audio onto your computer or to play audio through your computer s sound chip and speakers Microphone Connect a microphone to record audio to your computer Figure 8 VGA Port Audio device RCA jacks 2 3 10 DVI Port This connector provides DVI signal to a standard Digital Video Monitor or a television as a display device 2 3 11 Gig...

Page 21: ...y functioning system Before using your computer you must complete the following steps Install Memory Modules Install the CPU Install Peripheral Devices Connect Case Fans and Power Adapter Turn on the unit and setup the BIOS NOTE Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be...

Page 22: ...he Keytop to the left of the PCI slot blanking plate Turn over the ZPC GX31 and remove the five Phillips screws from the base Bare bone units ship unassembled so this step is not necessary if the unit has not yet been populated with components 2 Turn the keyboard right side up and lift the center front of the Keytop being careful of the two wire connections that remain inside Lift the rear of the ...

Page 23: ...et the following requirements DDR2 SPEED 667 800MHz PC5300 DDR2 667MHz PC6400 DDR2 800MHz 1 First remove the Keytop as instructed in Section 3 1 2 being careful to follow instructions regarding the disconnection of power 2 To install memory line up the bottom of the memory with the pattern notches on the memory slot it will only go in one way Depress the memory into the slot and the clips will cli...

Page 24: ...ackage orientation corner notches for the LGA 775 socket Insert CPU into socket and lower CPU metal cover as shown in the picture above The processor should drop into place without any force If it doesn t seat properly check that you have the CPU orientation in the correct position 4 Swing the locking lever down to lock the processor in place and latch the lever under the catch on the side of the ...

Page 25: ...y carried out using the system setup utility 3 3 2 Removing the CPU and Heatsink To remove the CPU from the Motherboard follow these steps 1 Remove the Heatsink by unscrewing the four screws holding it in place and gently lifting it off the CPU 2 Push the CPU socket lever slightly to the side and then raise it as far as it can go Lift CPU metal cover and remove the processor ...

Page 26: ... of the ZPC GX31 hard drive mounting bracket Consult the documentation that came with your SATA drive for details on jumper locations and settings 1 Install the metal bracket onto the hard disk drive using the flathead Phillips screws provided 2 Insert the hard disk drive into the base unit as shown Figure 13 Installing the Hard Disk Drive into Mounting Frame 3 Connect the Serial ATA cable connect...

Page 27: ...nstalling the Hard Disk Drive into the Base Unit 5 Moving aside the Parallel Printer cable slide the hard disk drive into position to install the mounting screws both on the base of the unit and on the right side of the case 6 Attach the LPT1 Parallel Printer cable connector to motherboard header JLPT1 ...

Page 28: ... the blanking plate from the left side of the Keytop by pushing in the center to pop it out of the notches on the side 3 Lining up the device door flush with the opening in the left side of the Keytop install the device with the two Phillips screws provided 4 Attach the 44 wire ribbon cable to the IDE1 connector on the left front of the Motherboard 5 The Plug and Play BIOS will auto detect the dev...

Page 29: ... at a 45 degree angle and press down until the side clips click into place use 32 bit 124 pin card edge Type IIIB 3 Replace the Keytop As instructed in section 3 1 2 4 Replace the small plastic cover on the outside of the Keytop to the left of the PCI slot blanking plate with the Phillips screw provided 5 Install the drivers from the CD provided with the card Figure 16 Inserting a Mini PCI slot ca...

Page 30: ...illips screw into H1 5 Replace the Keytop as instructed in section 3 1 2 6 Replace the small plastic cover on the outside of the Keytop to the left of the PCI slot blanking plate with the Phillips screw provided 7 Install the drivers from the CD provided with the card 3 5 Removing the Keyboard Matrix Controller PCB 1 Remove the Keytop as instructed in section 3 1 2 2 Remove keyboard controller boa...

Page 31: ...shown in section 3 3 2 2 Disconnect the system fan power connectors at FAN1 and FAN2 locations on the Motherboard 3 Remove the 8 Phillips fan screws and slide the system fans up and out of the system case 4 Insert the new system fans replace the 8 Phillips screws and connect the system fan wires to the FAN1 and FAN2 headers on the Motherboard 5 Replace the CPU Heatsink as shown in section 3 3 1 Fi...

Page 32: ...ing the System Carefully reverse the process of opening the system Be sure to make the Motherboard connections as follows a The 20 way Ribbon cable from the keyboard controller PCB CN7 in the Keytop must be connected to header JFP1 on the Motherboard b The 44 way Ribbon cable from the Optical drive interface in the Keytop must be connected to header IDE1 on the Motherboard Make certain that the ba...

Page 33: ...hese parameters are stored in non volatile battery backed up CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off When the system is turned back on the system is configured with the values found in CMOS Easy to use pull down menus allow you to configure such items as Hard drives optical drives and peripherals Video display type and display options Password protection from unautho...

Page 34: ...play device is initialized a series of beeps will be transmitted If the error occurs after the display device is initialized the screen will display the error message After the POST routines are completed the following message appears Press DEL or Delete to enter SETUP To access the AMI BIOS SETUP program you don t have to wait for the POST process Hold down the DEL key immediately to display the ...

Page 35: ...ke changes F1 key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu F2 key Changes colors of the screen F3 key Changes colors of the screen F4 key Reserved F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the Failsafe Defaults only for Option Page Setup Menu F7 key Discard Changes ok cancel F8 key Load Failsafe Defaults ok cancel F9...

Page 36: ...r Password and Change User Password ADVANCED CHIPSET SETTINGS This page includes sub menus for North Bridge Configuration and South Bridge Configuration EXIT OPTIONS This page includes Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes Load Optimal Defaults and Load Failsafe Defaults 4 5 Load Fail Safe Defaults Option The FAIL SAFE DEFAULT values are the most appropriate for the greate...

Page 37: ...ar User Supervisor Password press Enter OK or Cancel NOTE If you have established supervisor and user passwords only the supervisor password allows you to enter the BIOS Setup Program NOTE If you forget your password the only way to solve this problem is to clear the CMOS memory as described below 4 8 Clear CMOS You may need to clear the CMOS if you are unable to boot up the system due to a forgot...

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Page 39: ...d video graphics controller The ZPC GX31 drivers CD contains drivers for Windows VISTA Windows 2000 XP 5 3 LAN Drivers The ZPC GX31 has a built in Gigabit Ethernet GbE LAN adapter The ZPC GX31 drivers CD contains Realtek LAN drivers for Windows VISTA Windows 2000 XP Windows 98 98SE ME 5 4 Audio Drivers The ZPC GX31 has built in integrated audio using Realtek AL888 High Definition Audio The ZPC GX3...

Page 40: ...deo LAN Audio and Touchpad drivers find the drivers in the correct directory and execute the relevant setup files Please refer to the readme txt file under each directory for more drivers information NOTE Recent releases of operating systems always include setup programs that load automatically and guide you through the installation ...

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Page 43: ...o Signal 1 MS Data 7 KB Data 2 N C 8 N C 3 Gnd 9 Gnd 4 MS Vcc 10 KB Vcc 5 MS Clock 11 KB Clock 6 N C 12 N C VGA1 VGA Connector D SUB VGA Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 VGA RED 9 Vcc 2 VGA GREEN 10 Gnd 3 VGA BLUE 11 NC 4 NC 12 DDC Data 5 Gnd 13 Hsync 6 Gnd 14 Vsync 7 Gnd 15 DDC Clock 8 Gnd MINI DIN 4 DC IN Power Input Pin No Signal 1 Gnd 2 Gnd 3 VIN 19V 4 VIN 19V ...

Page 44: ...O 2 SPK LO 3 SPK RN 4 SPK LN 5 GND 6 GND 7 TPAD CLK 8 USBP4 9 TPAD DATA 10 USBP4 11 5VDUAL 12 5VDUAL 13 5VDUAL 14 PWRBTIN 15 VCC 16 VCC 17 LINKLED 18 GND 19 ACTLED 20 3VSB DVI1 DVI D Dual Link Port Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 TDC2 13 NC 2 TDC2 14 VCC 3 GND 15 GND 4 NC 16 HPDET 5 NC 17 TDC0 6 MDVIS CLK 18 TDC0 7 MDVIS DATA 19 GND 8 NC 20 NC 9 TDC1 21 NC 10 TDC1 22 GND 11 GND 23 TLC 12 N...

Page 45: ...nal Pin No Signal 1 RESET 2 CDGND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA15 19 GND 20 NC 21 IDEREQ 22 GND 23 IOW 24 GND 25 IOR 26 GND 27 ICHRDY 28 GND 29 DACK 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 NC 33 A1 34 LID 35 A0 36 A2 37 IDECS0 38 IDECS1 39 HDD LED 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GND 44 NC ...

Page 46: ...6 Data 3 Data 7 Data 4 Gnd 8 Gnd USB3 4 USB Connector 3 4 USB3 USB4 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 USBVCC 5 USBVCC 2 Data 6 Data 3 Data 7 Data 4 Gnd 8 Gnd COM1 COM2 Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 NC FAN1 FAN2 System Fan1 and Fan2 Header Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 12V 3 Speed CTRL ...

Page 47: ...FD 3 PD0 4 ERR 5 PD1 6 INIT 7 PD2 8 SLIN 9 PD3 10 Gnd 11 PD4 12 Gnd 13 PD5 14 Gnd 15 PD6 16 Gnd 17 PD7 18 Gnd 19 ACK 20 Gnd 21 BUSY 22 Gnd 23 PE 24 Gnd 25 SLCT 26 NC SW_CMOS1 Clear CMOS Micro Switch Pin No Signal 1 Clear CMOS 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND SW_RST1 System RESET Micro Switch Pin No Signal 1 RESET 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND Zpcgx31guide tjh2008 ...

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