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VITA 8000S

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Page 1: ...VITA 8000S...

Page 2: ...munications 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...

Page 3: ...emarks of International Business Machines Cor poration Windows 95 98 2000 NT XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netware is a registered trademark of Novell Inc Award is a registered...

Page 4: ...y add on card or mod ule 9 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 10 Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause elec trical shock 11 If any of the following...

Page 5: ...75mm2 2 Internal part is hazardous moving parts please keep fingers and other body parts away 3 For pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equip ment and shall be easily ac...

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Page 9: ...Module 2 10 Installing the Hard Disc Drive HDD Module 2 12 Installing the CPU and Thermal Kit 2 14 Installing the Memory Module 2 17 Installing the Rear Cover Desk Top Type 2 18 Installing the Rear C...

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Page 11: ...Getting Started Chapter 1 Congratulations on your purchase of a VITA 8000S With a sleek design and small form factor VITA 8000S can be placed anywhere for a feature rich PC experience...

Page 12: ...pset South Bridge Intel ICH7 chipset Memory Support DDRII 533 667 SDRAM 2GB Max 2 DDRII DIMM slots LAN Supports Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 by Intel 82573L Audio Azalia HD Codec by Realtek ALC262 2 chann...

Page 13: ...ports 1 LAN jack 3 audio jacks Line in Line out MIC in 1 brightness adjustment knob Bottom I O 1 serial port 1 VGA port D sub 15 1 parallel port Power Supply 220 Watt PSU with Active PFC Speaker 2 int...

Page 14: ...1 4 VITA 8000S Outlook Introduction Brighteness Adjustment Knob...

Page 15: ...1 5 Getting Started Line out Line in MIC in USB 2 0 Ports Parallel Port AC Input Connector Serial Port VGA Port...

Page 16: ...1 6 VITA 8000S PCMCIA Card Bus Slot Optical Storage Drive Card Reader Slim Floppy Drive Optional PS 2 Keyboard Connector PS 2 Mouse Connector LAN Jack USB 2 0 Ports Power Switch...

Page 17: ...1 7 Getting Started...

Page 18: ...This chapter provides detailed information on system as sembly Follow all installation procedures carefuly Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer com ponents Static electricity may damage...

Page 19: ...e used to pick up tiny screws or set up the jumpers Rubber gloves can help prevent cuts and direct exposure to static charge The built in mainboard is designed for VITA 8000S only Except the mainboard...

Page 20: ...2 3 System Assembly The Position of the Key Parts CPU and Thermal Kit Area Optical Drive Area Floppy Drive Card Reader Mini PCI Card Area Memory Module Area Hard Disc Drive Area 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 21: ...VITA 8000S 2 4 Take apart all the metal covers and trays in order Layout is shown below...

Page 22: ...d 2 Insert the mini PCI Wireless LAN card to the slot using a 45o angle 3 Press down the mini PCI Wireless LAN card The clips at each side of the slot will close and fix the mini PCI Wireless LAN card...

Page 23: ...ine up the hook accordingly Installing the Floppy Drive Card Reader Module Floppy drive Card reader tray Floppy drive 2 Lock three screws M2 5 L3 to fix the floppy drive to the tray 3 Release the flop...

Page 24: ...System Assembly 4 Insert the floppy drive cable into the connector and lock the cable 5 Put the floppy door on the cage 6 Lock the floppy door with a screw M3 L5 7 Put the floppy drive module on the c...

Page 25: ...module on the cage with two screws M3 L5 The floppy drive module installation is finished 9 For installing the card reader mod ule please refer to the step 1 8 to assemble and fix the card reader mod...

Page 26: ...System Assembly 12 Install the audio I O door This completes the card reader module installation 13 Arrange the cable along the main board and avoid the cable crossing the location of the memory modu...

Page 27: ...e Optical Drive Module Optical drive tray Optical drive 1 Put the optical drive on the tray Line up the two hooks accordingly 2 Lock two screws M2 L3 to fix the optical drive to the tray 3 Put the opt...

Page 28: ...2 11 System Assembly 4 Connect the optical drive cable 5 Lock two screws M3 L5 to fix the optical drive module The optical drive module installation is finished...

Page 29: ...0S 2 12 Installing the Hard Disc Drive HDD Module HDD tray HDD 1 Put the HDD on the tray Line up the two hooks accordingly 2 Lock two screws M3 L3 5 to fix the HDD to the tray 3 Put the HDD module on...

Page 30: ...2 13 System Assembly 4 Connect the HDD cable 5 Lock the screw M3 L5 to fix the HDD module The HDD module installation is finished...

Page 31: ...ket The CPU can only fit in the correct direction 1 Locate the CPU socket Pull the lever away from the socket and raise it up then lift up the cover 2 Locate the gold arrow on the CPU and put the CPU...

Page 32: ...n the CPU heatsink fit the corresponding screw holes on the mainboard 6 Lock the screws in order as shown in the picture 7 Place the fan module in the appropriate position Note Do not begin to tighten...

Page 33: ...VITA 8000S 2 16 8 Connect the fan module power cable to mainboard 10 Lock the fan module with the retain ers 11 Place the CPU door on the cage 12 Lock the CPU door with four screws M3 L5...

Page 34: ...module The module will only fit when oriented properly 2 Push it until the golden finger on the memory module is deeply inserted into the slot The plastic clip at each side of the slot will automatic...

Page 35: ...Cover Desk Top Type 1 Place the rear cover on the cage 2 Lock the rear cover with six screws M3 L7 4 Place the hinge cover 3 Place the stand and lock with two screws M6 L18 Using an electric screwdriv...

Page 36: ...2 19 System Assembly 5 This is your desktop style...

Page 37: ...VITA 8000S 2 20 Installing the Rear Cover Wallmount Type 1 Place the rear cover on the cage 2 Lock the rear cover with six screws M3 L7 3 This is your wallmount style...

Page 38: ...IOS Setup program and allows you to configure the system for optimum use You may need to run the Setup program when An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up and requests you...

Page 39: ...nder each BIOS category described in this chapter are under continuous update for better system performance Therefore the description may be slightly different from the latest BIOS and should be held...

Page 40: ...rtain fields that means a sub menu containing additional options can be launched from this field You can use control keys to highlight the field and press Enter to call up the sub menu Then you can us...

Page 41: ...u to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management PNP PCI Configurations This entry appears if your system suppor...

Page 42: ...visor Password Use this menu to set the supervisor password Set User Password Use this menu to set the user password Save Exit Setup Save changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Saving Abandon all...

Page 43: ...ns of your drive must match with the drive table The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed you can...

Page 44: ...landing zone Sector Number of sectors Drive A This item allows you to set the type of floppy drives installed Available options None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in Sy...

Page 45: ...wing screen appears 1st 2nd 3rd Boot Device The items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system Boot Other Device Setting the option to Enable...

Page 46: ...Enter to enter the sub menu Then you may use the arrow keys to select the desired device then press or PageUp PageDown key to move it up down in this Network boot priority list CPU Feature Press Ente...

Page 47: ...cessor disables code execution preventing damage or worm propagation Quick Power On Self Test Select Enabled to reduce the amount of time required to run the power on self test POST A quick POST skips...

Page 48: ...eld is used to determine the memory size for Frame Buffer Larger frame buffer size increases video performance DVMT Mode Select This item allows you to set the mode for the graphics core Fixed mode a...

Page 49: ...block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read...

Page 50: ...nstalled such as DOS and SCO Unix USB Keyboard Mouse Support Set to Enabled if you need to use a USB keyboard mouse in the operating system that does not support or does not have any USB driver instal...

Page 51: ...Extended Capability Port ECP EPP Extended Capability Port Enhanced Parallel Port To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard Parallel Port only choose SPP To operate the onboard parallel port in...

Page 52: ...3 15 BIOS Setup...

Page 53: ...sleep mode is a low power state In this state no system context is lost CPU or chipset and hardware maintains all system context S3 STR The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where the in formation...

Page 54: ...errupt occurred Wake Up Event Setup Press Enter and the following sub menu appears Wake Up by PCI card When setting to Enabled the feature allows your system to be awakened by PCI card USB KB Wake Up...

Page 55: ...his setting you must let the system boot up until it enters the operating system before this function will work POWER ON Function This controls how the PS 2 mouse or keyboard can power on the system T...

Page 56: ...e setting must be set to Enabled if any ISA bus adapter in the system requires VGA palette snooping Maximum Payload Size This setting specifies the maximum TLP payload size for the PCI Express devices...

Page 57: ...ing the system will shotdown automatically System CPU Temperature Vcc_DDR Vccp Vcc5 12V Vcc3_SB VBat Vcc3 Fan1 Speed Fan2 Speed PSU FAN These items display the current status of all of the monitored h...

Page 58: ...ance of the mainboard The Fail Safe Defaults are the default values set by the BIOS vendor for stable system performance When you select Load Fail Safe Defaults a message as below appears Pressing Y l...

Page 59: ...are prompted to enter the password A message will show up confirming the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any pass...

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