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Handling Precautions

CAUTION

High potential static charge can cause damage to the integrated circuits on the board. Before
handling any mainboard outside of its protective packaging, ensure that there is no static
electric charge on your body.

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

 

Keep the board in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.

 

Protect your board form static electricity by well grounding of your body and the equipment during the
installation, such as wearing a grounded wrist strap.

 

Always handle the board by its edges.

 

Do not touch with the components on the boards, add-on cards and modules, or the “gold finger”
connectors going to be plugged into the expansion slot. It is best to handle system components by their
mounting bracket.

 

Ensure the system power is completely turn-off before doing any installation work.

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for T530B-S

Page 1: ...or the gold finger connectors going to be plugged into the expansion slot It is best to handle system components by their mounting bracket Ensure the system power is completely turn off before doing any installation work Notice to Customers The information contained in this User s Guide with no liability whatsoever and disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of produc...

Page 2: ... National Semiconductor Corporation IBM PC AT PC DOS OS 2 and OS 2 WARP are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation MS DOS Windows 95 Windows 98 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation AWARD BIOS is a product of Award Software Inc Third party brands and names mentioned in this User s Guide are the property of their respective owners User s Guide Revision 1 0...

Page 3: ...AT Power Connector 9 ATX Power Connector 10 Floppy Drive Connector 10 IDE Connectors 10 Front Panel Function Connectors 11 REPLACING BATTERY 12 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 QUICK REFERENCE OF YOUR MOTHERBOARD 15 ULTRA DMA 66 DEVICE GUIDE 17 CPU JUMPER SETTINGS 18 AWARD BIOS SETUP 21 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 22 BIOS FEATURES SETUP 24 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP 26 PCI PNP CONFIGURATION SETUP 29 POWER MANAGEME...

Page 4: ...idth data path which serves as a super highway for intensive data movement such as video or networking The BIOS support PCI bridge user configuration which allows further expansion of the system with PCI peripherals Up to two 16 bit ISA slots are provided so that the board is backward hardware compatible with the older expansion card A total of five expansion slots can be populated with add in car...

Page 5: ...Page 5 þ Full Support for Microsoft Direct 3D and Direct Draw þ Award BIOS PC98 ACPI DMI Compliant þ Dual AT ATX Power Supply Interface ...

Page 6: ...semblies rough chassis edges and corners and hot components Adhere to warnings and limitations regarding accessibility into areas designated only for authorized technical personnel A QUICK INTRODUCTION To Install and operate your the new motherboard you must follow the steps below 1 Install the CPU with cooling fan 2 Install RAM modules 3 Connect cables wires and power connector 4 Install expansio...

Page 7: ...prevent overheating If this is not the case then purchase a fan before you turn on the system 1 90 Socket 7 Intel Pentium 2 45 degree Index corner CPU COOLING FAN 12V Red Ground Black CPU Installation Diagram CAUTION Without an effective cooling fan the CPU can overheat and cause damage to both the CPU and the motherboard ...

Page 8: ...AM The motherboard supports two 168 pin DIMM 3 3V Key Unbuffered DRAM Key 128 Bit 168 PIN DRAM DIMM Push to remove DIMM module Push to remove DIMM module 1 2 Vertically Insert for Installation 168 Pin SDRAM Module Installation Diagram ...

Page 9: ...the computer s cover 9 Setup the BIOS configuration if necessary 10 Install the required software drivers for your expansion card CAUTION Before adding or removing any expansion card or other system components make sure that you unplug your system power supply Failure to do so may cause damage of your motherboard and expansion cards CONNECTING EXTERNAL CONNECTOR AT Power Supply Connector A 12 Pin ...

Page 10: ...X Regulated Power Supply 6DXP Motherboard ATX Power Connector Connector s Lock push to release PW1 Onboard receptacle ATX Power Connector Installation Floppy Drive Connector This 34 pin connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable After connecting the single end to the on board FLOPPY connector connect the remaining plugs on the other end to the floppy drives correspondingly IDE Conne...

Page 11: ...nel Function Connectors All the front panel indicator speaker and switch functions are grouped into an on board 26 pin connector Front panel features supported include System Reset RESET Power LED form KEYLOCK Hard Drive activity LED IDE LED System Speaker SPEAKER Soft touch button power on off SW ON External power saving control EXTSMI optional The connector pin out are described as the figure be...

Page 12: ...USB Port 1 12 USB Port 2 3 USB Port 1 13 USB Port 2 4 Ground 14 Ground 5 No Connect 15 No Connect 6 PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Data 16 IR 5V 7 PS 2 Clock 17 No Connect 8 Ground 18 Infrared Receive 9 No Connect 19 Ground 10 5V 20 Infrared Transmit VGA connector Install the VGA connector VGA for the onboard VGA REPLACING BATTERY A 3V CR 2030 Lithium battery is installed on the on board battery socket This batt...

Page 13: ... ISA1 PCI3 PCI2 PCI1 WAKEUP LINK CPU Fan DIMM3 CPU Fan VGA SECONDARY IDE PRIMARY IDE C A B E F USB1 PS 2 IR USB2 I D L M V S O T 1 14 Front Panel SPEAKER SMI KEYLOCK RESET PWR ON IDE LED Clear CMOS 1 2 Normal 2 3 G Q VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 FS0 FS1 FS2 SD BF2 BF1 BF0 H H JP2 JP3 JP6 JP5 AUDIO HEADER U X J6 ...

Page 14: ... All the Line In MIC In Line Out and MIDI JOYSTICK for the On Board Sound are located here Audio CD Connectors The Audio CD input connector for the On Board Sound SDRAM Installation Sequence Install SDRAM into the DIMM Slot must according to the following sequence 1 DIMM1 Slot Must Install First 2 DIMM2 Slot 3 DIMM3 Slot On Board Crystal 3D Audio In BIOS Integrated Peripherals set this option to e...

Page 15: ...ardized into USB standard which are all have a special 4 pin rectangle shape connector Therefore with the chipset this motherboard builds two USB headers on board for you future investment If you are using an USB device you must purchase an optional USB connector II From Pin6 10 is the PS 2 device likes some PS 2 keyboard and mouse are all have a standard 6 pin round shape connector However it doe...

Page 16: ...rfaces capable of supporting up to UltraDMA 66 devices The system BIOS supports automatic detection of the IDE device data transfer rate and translation between different kinds of device mode such as Logical Block Addressing LBA and Extended Cylinder Sector Head ECSH translation modes and ATAPI e g CD ROM devices on both IDE interfaces In a true multi tasking operating systems like Windows 98 the ...

Page 17: ...nnector to master drive e g Ultra ATA 66 Hard Disk Attach the grey connector to slave drive e g Ultra ATA 66 CD Rom Secondary IDE Connect Non Ultra ATA 66 device with regular IDE cable Attach the devices to mainboard IDE 2 Attach the master cable connector to master drive e g Ultra ATA 33 Hard Disk Attach the slave cable connector to slave drive e g Ultra ATA 33 CD Rom Ultra ATA Specification Ultr...

Page 18: ...x IBM 6x86MX MII K6 PR166 200 2 9V AMD K6 233 3 2V AMD K6 233 266 300 AMD K6 2 266 300 333 350 366 380 400 450 475 500 550 AMD K6 III 400 450 475 500 550 2 2V AMD K6 2 450 475 AMD K6 III 400 450 2 4V CPU Voltage Setting Table Vcore VID4 VID3 VID2 VID1 VID0 1 8V Close Close Open Close Open 2 0V Close Close Close Close Open 2 2V Open Open Open Close Open 2 4V Open Open Close Open Open 2 5V Open Open...

Page 19: ...0x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Close Open Close AMD K6 233 233MHz 3 5x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Open Open Open AMD K6 200 200MHz 3 0x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Open Close Open AMD K6 166 166MHz 2 5x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Close Close Open AMD K5 133 100MHz 1 5x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Open Open Open AMD K5 100 100MHz 1 5x 66MHz Open Close Close Close Open Open Open Intel Pentium...

Page 20: ...lose Close 66 8 89 33 4 Close Close Close Open 83 3 66 8 33 4 Close Close Open Close 95 76 31 7 Close Close Open Open 100 66 6 33 3 Close Open Close Close 100 75 33 3 Close Open Close Open 112 84 37 3 Close Open Open Close 124 93 41 3 Close Open Open Open 103 103 34 3 Bus Frequency Ratio Setting Table Ratio BF0 BF1 BF2 1 5X 3 5X Open Open Open 2 0X Close Open Open 2 5X Close Close Open 3 0X Open C...

Page 21: ...ons and features Power Management Setup Controls power conservation options PCI PnP Configuration Sets options related to PCI bus and Plug and Play options Integrated Peripheral Setup Controls I O Controller related options Load BIOS Defaults settings This function is for user to load the BIOS default Load SETUP Defaults This function is for user to load the SETUP default settings Password Setting...

Page 22: ...r to these fields and select the floppy type The setting are 360 KB 5 1 4 inch 1 2 MB 5 1 4 inch 720 KB 3 1 2 inch or 2 88 MB 3 1 2 inch Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Select these options to configure the drive named in the option Select Auto Detect IDE to let BIOS automatically configure the drive A screen with a list of drive parameters appears Click on OK to conf...

Page 23: ... for drive types 1 46 Select User and enter the correct hard disk drive parameters ENTERING DRIVE PARAMETERS Parameter Description Type The number for a drive with certain identification parameters Cylinders The number of cylinders in the disk drive Heads The number of heads Precompensation The actual physical size of a sector gets progressively smaller as the track diameter diminishes Yet each se...

Page 24: ...tems during POST The default value is Disabled Boot Sequence This category determines which drive computer searches first for the disk operating system i e DOS The default setting is A C SCSI means that the system will determine the drive A before drive C Swap Floppy Drive This feature allows you to enable the system swap floppy function the default is Disabled When this function enables the syste...

Page 25: ...enied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt If you select Setup the system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt The default setting is Setup PCI VGA Palette Snoop This option controls the system to access the PCI VGA card palette register In general this option is Disabled However you may need to enable this option for som...

Page 26: ...ommand Delay This field sets the Ref Act Command Delay timing The Choice 5T 6T 7T 8T Refresh Queue Depth This field sets the Refresh Queue Depth The Choice 0 4 8 12 RAS Precharge Time This field sets the RAS Precharge timing The Choice 2T 3T 4T 5T RAS to CAS Delay This field sets the RAS to CAS Delay timing The Choice 2T 3T 4T 5T ISA Bus Clock Frequency This field sets the ISA Bus Clock Frequency ...

Page 27: ...Choice 1QWs 2QWs CPU to PCI Burst MEM WR This field sets the CPU to PCI Burst MEM WR The Choice Enable Disable CPU to PCI Post Write This field sets the CPU to PCI Post Write The Choice Enable Disable System BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the System BIOS resulting in better system performance The Choice Enable Disable Video BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the video...

Page 28: ...ge dedicated for graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation The choice 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 PCI Post Write Buffer This field sets the PCI Post Write Buffer The Choice Enable Disable PCI Delay Transaction This field sets the PCI Delay Transaction The Choice Enable Disable ...

Page 29: ... this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot The choice Enabled and Disabled IRQ n Assigned to When resources are controlled manually assign each system interrupt as one of the following types dependin...

Page 30: ... Setup main menu ACPI function This item allows you to enable disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management ACPI The choice Enabled Disabled Power Management This category allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to the following modes 1 HDD Power Down 2 Doze Mode 3 Suspend Mode 4 Standby Mode ...

Page 31: ...trol APM When enabled an Advanced Power Management device will be activated to enhance the Max Power Saving mode and stop the CPU internal clock If the Max Power Saving is not enabled this will be preset to No Video Off Option Selects the power saving modes during which the monitor goes blank Always On Monitor remains on during power saving modes Suspend Off Monitor blanked when system enters Susp...

Page 32: ...ill be shut off The Choice Instant Off Delay 4 Sec PM Events PM events are I O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as On even when the system is in a power down mode HDD COM LPT VGA Ports Activity Options Disable Enable ...

Page 33: ...efetching for faster drive accesses If you install a primary and or secondary add in IDE interface set this field to Disabled if the interface does not support prefetching The choice Enabled Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD Enabled IDE controller uses block mode DisabledIDE controller ...

Page 34: ...hoice Enabled Disabled USB Key board Support The Choice Enabled Disabled VGA Shared Memory Size Set the VGA Shared Memory Size option The Choice None 2 4 8 MB VGA Memory Clock Set the VGA Memory Clock The Choice 66 75 83 100 Onboard Serial Port 1 Port 2 This item allows you to determine access onboard serial port 1 port 2 controller with which I O address The Choice 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 ...

Page 35: ...t EPP Type Select EPP port type 1 7 or 1 9 SAVE AND EXIT SETUP Select this option when you finished setup the CMOS and it will save the change you made and reboot the system after you press YES EXIT WITHOUT SAVING If you decided not to save any change you had made you can select this option to exit the CMOS setup and all the change you made will be ignored Driver Installation Guide Insert the driv...

Page 36: ...n page 18 20 to set the suitable CPU Core External Bus Speed Bus Frequency Ratio For the following table 1 CPU Voltage Setting Table 2 Set the External Bus Speed MHz and Bus Frequency Ratio 3 All CPU SDRAM PCI Frequency Setting Table 4 Bus Frequency Ratio Setting Table SET JUMPER CLOSE 1 2 SET JUMPER OPEN 2 3 Part No 90 530BSUPJP 00 ...

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