Intel Scenic Edition X101 User Manual

Lite-On Tech Corp.  
SCENIC Edition X101  
Mainboard  
USER’S MANUAL  
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Motherboard  
Rev. 1.0  
Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................. 4  
1-1 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Specification and Features......................................... 4  
1-2 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram......................................................... 6  
1-3 Back Panel Connectors Diagram........................................................................................ 6  
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation ................................................................................. 7  
2-1 Installing the Motherboard ................................................................................................. 7  
2-2 Install the CPU and Heatsink.............................................................................................. 7  
2-3 Install System Memory....................................................................................................... 8  
2-4 Install Expansion Cards...................................................................................................... 8  
2-5 Jumpers, Connectors, Headers and Indicators.................................................................... 9  
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup................................................................................................ 10  
3-1 The Main Menu ................................................................................................................. 10  
1. System Information...................................................................................................... 10  
2. Standard CMOS Setup................................................................................................. 11  
3. Advanced CMOS Setup............................................................................................... 11  
4. Power Management Setup ........................................................................................... 12  
5. Peripherial Setup.......................................................................................................... 13  
6. Hardware Monitor Setup.............................................................................................. 15  
7. Password Option.......................................................................................................... 16  
8. Load Default Settings .................................................................................................. 16  
9. Save Settings and Exit ................................................................................................. 16  
10. Exit without Saving.................................................................................................... 16  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
1-1 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Specification and  
Features  
Processor  
Socket478 (CPU Clear Out Zone)  
Support single Intel® Pentium 4 3.06GHz+ 400/533 Mhz (Willamette /Northwood) &  
Celeron processor  
Chipset  
Intel 845GV  
Intel ICH4  
Super I/O  
SMSC LPC47M192  
Front Side Bus Frequency  
400/533 MHz  
Memory  
Supports 2 x184 pin DIMM sockets  
Supports Non-ECC DDR266/DDR333 SDRAM  
Memory bandwidth up to 2.7 GB/s  
Support 64Mb, 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb SDRAM technologies.  
Support minimum 64MB to 2GB maximum.  
Support suspend-to-RAM power state (ACPI S3)  
Clock Generator  
CYPRESS CY28323  
Video  
AGP v2.0 compliant  
Integrated Intel Extreme Graphic 2D/3D acceleration  
Integrated 350MHz 24bits RAMDAC  
Supports 4x AGP data transfers and 4x Fast Writes  
Optimized point-to-point topology using 1.5V signaling in 4x model  
Audio  
ADI AD1981b codec.  
3D audio compliant with AC’97 rev.2.3  
LAN (option)  
BROADCOM BMC4401 32bit PCI 10/100 baseT LAN  
IDE Ports  
Support all PIO modes  
2 x IDE ports support up to four devices  
Support Ultra DMA 33/66/100  
Expansion Slots  
3 x PCI slots  
BIOS  
4Mbit flash EEPROM  
AMI® BIOS, PnP, ACPI, SMBIOS 2.3, Boot Block, DMI  
Manageability  
WfM 2.0, DMI 2.0, WOL, SMBus  
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Industrial Standard  
PCI 2.2 compliant  
USB 2.0  
Additional Features  
Keyboard/Mouse/USB wake up  
Support S1,S3,S4 and S5 ACPI status  
Hardware monitor capability  
Rear Side I/O Ports  
1 x PS2 keyboard port  
1 x PS2 mouse port  
4 x USB ports  
1 x RJ-45 LAN connector (option)  
1 x Serial port  
1 x Parallel port  
1 x VGA connector  
3 x Audio jacks (optional 2 channel audio output)  
On Board I/O Interface  
1 x ATX power connector  
1 x +12V power connector  
1 x Floppy connector  
1 x Front panel connector (Switch, LED, IRDA) (ON / Flash / OFF)  
1 x Header for front side audio LINE-OUT and MIC-IN  
1 x onboard buzzer  
1 x Fan headers for CPU, chassis and system  
2 x ATAPI headers (CD IN, AUX IN)  
1 x Header to support two USB ports at front side  
1 x Header for chassis intrusion (option)  
Board Dimensions  
Micro ATX form factor  
9.6” x 9.6” (24.4cm x 24.4cm)  
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1-2 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram  
Figure 1-2. SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram  
1-3 Back Panel Connectors Diagram  
Figure 1-3. Back Panel Connectors  
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation  
Before starting installing the mainboard, an ATX12V power supply is required to meet the power  
requirement of Intel Pentium® 4 processor. The mainboard, like other parts of your system, is  
subject to damage by static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded (LITE-ON  
Technology Corp. recommends that you wear an anti-static strap or touch a grounded object)  
and unplug your system before starting any hardware installation.  
WARNING: Before proceeding with the installation, turn the ATX12V power supply off, or  
disconnect the power cord before install or unplug any connectors or add-on cards. Failing to  
do so may cause the mainboard components or add-on cards to malfunction or damage.  
2-1 Installing the Motherboard  
Align the mainboard with the computer chassis. Remove any un-aligned studs to prevent from  
short-circuiting the mainboard. Install the back I/O shield onto the chassis first, and then align  
the mainboard with the I/O shield and the studs. Secure the mainboard by the correct screws.  
WARNING: Failing to remove the un-aligned metal studs may cause shorting on the PCB  
circuit. Please REMOVE the metal studs or spacers if they are already fastened on the chassis  
base and are without mouting-holes on the motherbard to align with.  
2-2 Install the CPU and Heatsink  
This motherboard uses a CPU socket called Socket478 to install the 478 pin Intel® Pentium® 4 &  
Celeron® CPU. The PCU should always have a heatsink and cooling fan to prevent CPU from  
overheating.  
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Ensure the CPU type is supported by this mainboard.  
Please use an Intel approved CPU cooling fan to prevent CPU from overheating.  
Use proper thermal paste to provide better thermal transfer between CPU and  
heatsink.  
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Ensure the CPU fan power cable is firmly plugged into the onboard CPU fan  
connector.  
1. Unlock the CPU socket by pulling the lever up to a 90-degree angle.  
2. Position the CPU above the socket such as that the marked corner (pin 1) matches the  
corner near the base of the lever.  
3. Place the CPU into the socket. If the CPU is unable to insert properly, check its orientation  
and attempt to re-install.  
WARNING: DO NOT force the CPU into the socket. Installing the CPU with force will  
prompt bending of the pins and create damaged to the CPU.  
4. Close the socket by lowering the lever and locking the lever in place.  
5. Place the thermal paste evenly on the top of the CPU IHS (the metal plate).  
6. Align and place the CPU heatsink on the top of the CPU IHS.  
7. Firmly secure the CPU heatsink onto the CPU heatsink retainer.  
8. Connect CPU fan power cable into the CPU fan connector on the motherboard  
to complete the installation process.  
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2-3 Install System Memory  
This motherboard provides two 184-pin DDR DIMM slots for the memory expansion. This  
mainboard supports 64Mbit, 128Mbit, 256Mbit, 512Mbit DDR DRAM technology. In order to  
create memory array, certain rules must be followed. The following set of rules allows for  
optimum configurations.  
NOTE: Intel 82845GV supports DDR333 SDRAM.  
1. Locate the DDR DIMM slot.  
2. Push the white retaining clips on each side of the DDR DIMM slot outward.  
3. Matched the notches on the gold-finger of the memory module to the ridges in the DIMM  
socket.  
4. Insert the memory module vertically into place. When properly inserted, the white retaining  
clips will move inward to lock in the module.  
5. Total Memory Sizes with Unbuffered DDR DIMM  
DIMM1  
64MB  
64MB  
DIMM2  
Empty  
64MB  
Total Memory Size  
64MB  
128MB  
Empty  
128MB  
Empty  
128MB  
64MB  
64MB  
128MB  
128MB  
256MB  
Empty  
128MB  
128MB  
2-4 Install Expansion Cards  
The mainboard supports three PCI 2.2 32-bit Master PCI bus slots (support 3.3V/5V PCI bus  
interface).  
1. Unpack the expansion cards that you are going to install. Read the expansion card’s  
installation guide carefully before install the cards into the mainboard.  
2. Disconnect the power or unplug the power cord from the power supply.  
3. Remove the computer’s chassis cover and the slot bracket form the chassis.  
4. Firmly insert the expansion card downward until the card is locked by the latch on the PCI  
slot. To remove the expansion card from the PCI slot, please push the latch sideways to  
release the PCI card. Ensure the expansion card’s metal bracket is correctly seated in the  
intended place.  
5. Fasten the expansion card with the correct screw.  
6. Connect the necessary cables if required.  
7. Close the computer chassis’s cover and reconnect the power cord to the power supply.  
8. Power up the computer, if necessary, setup BIOS utility of expansion card form BIOS.  
9. Install related driver form the operating system.  
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2-5 Jumpers, Connectors, Headers and Indicators  
Inside the case of any computer there are several cables and jumpers that have to be  
connected. These cables and jumpers are usually connected one-by-one to connectors located  
on the board. During the installation you have to pay attention to the orientation of the  
connectors, headers and the cables. Always locate the position of the first pin on the connector.  
Jumpers  
JP1: BIOS Config.  
1-2: Normal (Default)  
2-3: Config. (Safe Speed)  
OPEN: Recover  
JP2: FWH Lock  
1-2: Lock (Default)  
2-3: Unlock  
Connectors / Headers  
1. J30: 1X6 Power Connector  
2. J18: +12V Power Connector  
3. J22: DIMM socket 1  
4. J23: DIMM socket 2  
5. J19: AGP (1.5V) connector  
6. J20: Front USB header  
7. J28: Primary IDE connector  
8. J25: Secondary IDE connector  
9. J16: PCI connector 1  
10. J15: PCI connector 2  
11. J14: PCI connector 3  
12. J31: Floppy drive connector  
13. J35: Chassis FAN  
14. J4: PS2 Keyboard and Mouse  
15. J21: CPU FAN  
16. J17: SYSTEM FAN  
17. J2: COM 1  
18. J1: VGA Connector  
19. J5: Printer Port  
20. J29: ATX power connector  
21. J34: WOR header  
22. J28: Chassis Intrusion header.  
23. J13: WOL header  
24. J27: Front Panel header  
25. J33: SCSI LED input header  
26. J6-1: Line-out (Bottom Side)  
27. J6-2: Line-in or SURR R-L out (Middle)  
28. J11: AUX LINE-IN header  
29. J7: USB/LAN connector  
30. J9: Reserved (SPDIF)  
31. J8: Front Side Audio Header  
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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup  
The BIOS is a boot program located in a Flash Memory chip on the mainboard. It is used to  
communicate with the hardware before the operating system (OS) takes the control of the  
system. Its main function is to manage the setup of the motherboard and interface card  
parameters, including simple parameters such as time, date, hard disk drive, as well as more  
complex parameters such as hardware synchronization, device operating mode, and the  
operating speed of the CPU.  
Do not change the parameters inside the BIOS unless you fully understand their  
meanings and consequences: The parameters inside the BIOS are used to setup the  
hardware synchronization or the device-operating mode. If the parameters are not correct, they  
will produce errors, the computer will crash, and sometimes you will not even be able to boot the  
computer after it has crashed. We recommend that you do not change the parameters inside  
the BIOS unless you are very familiar with them. If you are not able to boot your computer  
anymore, please refer to Chapter 2 Hardware Installation, section 2-5 Jumpers -“Erase CMOS  
data”.  
Press <F10> to enter BIOS setup  
Immediately press the <F10> key after power up the system. This will let you access into the  
BIOS Setup menu. If the post disappears before you response and the OS (operation system)  
starts, please restart the system by using the “Start” or “Reset” button on the chassis.  
How to operate the BIOS menu  
In the BIOS Setup menu, you can see several options. You will need the following function keys  
to operate the BIOS.  
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Press<Esc> to exit the BIOS Setup menu.  
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Press ↑↓← → (up, down, left, right) to choose, in the main menu, the option you want to  
confirm or to modify.  
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Press <F9> to load the CMOS optimal default settings  
Press <F10> to save these parameters into the CMOS and to exit the BIOS Setup menu.  
Press <+> to change values.  
3-1 The Main Menu  
After entering the BIOS, the main BIOS menu will appear on the screen. This main menu allows  
you to select twelve setup functions and two save/exit choices. Use the ↑↓← → keys to select  
the items and press <Enter> to confirm and enter the sub-menu.  
1. System Information  
The System Information is used to provide the main system specification for users.  
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2. Standard CMOS Setup  
This setup page includes all the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. Including  
the date, VGA, FDD and the HDDs settings. Use the ↑↓←→ keys to select the items  
and press <Enter> to confirm and enter the sub-menu.  
Time (hh: mm: ss):  
You can set the time in this item: hour (hh), minute (mm) and second (ss).  
Date (mm: dd: yy):  
You can set the date in this item: month (mm), date (dd) and year (yy).  
Drive A:  
If you have installed the floppy disk drive here, then you can select the type of floppy  
drive it can support. Available option: (None) (360K, 5.25 inch) (1.2M, 5.25 inch)  
(720K, 3.5 inch) (1.44M, 3.5 inch) (2.88M, 3.5 inch)  
IDE Devices:  
System will auto detect IDE devices. The IDE devices are auto detected by default.  
Primary IDE Master  
Primary IDE Slave  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Auto  
Secondary IDE Master  
Secondary IDE Slave  
3. Advanced CMOS Setup  
The Advanced CMOS Setup Screen is used to change the device order your system  
Boots from, and the amount of time before your system enters POST.  
First Boot Device:  
Specifies the boot order for all devices.  
Second Boot Device:  
Specifies the boot order for all devices.  
Third Boot Device:  
Specifies the boot order for all devices.  
Fourth Boot Device:  
Specifies the boot order for all devices.  
Try Other Boot Devices:  
Set this option to “Yes” to instruct AMIBIOS to attempt to boot from another drive in  
the system when all the specific Boot Devices above have undetected boot drive.  
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Post Delay Time (in seconds):  
Allow you to set the amount of time. The Setup Utility prompt (F10=Setup) appears  
when the computer boots.  
None: Post Delay Time disable (Default)  
5: Post Delay 5 seconds  
15: Post Delay 15 seconds  
25: Post Delay 25 seconds  
35: Post Delay 35 seconds  
System Keyboard:  
Allows you to set the System Keyboard detect or not when computer boots.  
Absent: System Keyboard not detect (Default)  
Present: System Keyboard detect  
APIC ACPI SCI IRQ:  
Allows you to enable or disable the internal I/O APIC and Multiprocessor Tables.  
(Disable the APIC ACPI SCI IRQ may require the O.S. to be reinstalled)  
Enable: IRQ 20-23 (Default)  
Disable: IRQ 09-11  
Hyper-Threading Technology:  
Allows you to enable or disable the Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. (This item only  
selectable when Intel HTT CPU is plugged –in)  
Enable: Intel HTT function enable (BIOS auto detect)  
Disable: Intel HTT function disable (BIOS auto detect)  
Internal Graphic Mode Select  
Allows you to select the size of memory for the internal graphic adapter.  
Disable: Internal Graphic Mode Select disable  
512KB: Share 512KB  
1MB: Share 1MB  
8MB: Share 8MB (Default)  
4. Power Management Setup  
The Power Management Setup screen is used to configure power management  
features.  
ACPI Standby State:  
Allows you to set the ACPI Standby State when system into the ACPI Standby Mode.  
S1/POS: Power on Suspend  
S3/STR: Suspend to RAM (Default)  
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Restore on AC/Power Loss:  
Allows you to set the system status after system AC Power Loss.  
Power Off: System always Power Off (Default)  
Power On: System always Power On  
Last State: Depends on system last state before AC Power Loss.  
Resume on Ring:  
Allows you to set the Resume On Ring from Soft Off.  
Disable: Ring Resume disable (Default)  
Enable: Ring Resume enable  
Resume on LAN:  
Allows you to set the Resume On LAN from Soft Off.  
Disable: LAN Resume disable  
Enable: LAN Resume enable (Default)  
Resume On PME:  
Allows you to set the Resume On PME from Soft Off.  
Disable: PME Resume disable  
Enable: PME Resume enable (Default)  
5. Peripheral Setup  
The Peripheral Setup screen is used to configure the setting for peripheral devices.  
OnBoard LAN:  
Allows you to enable or disable OnBoard LAN.  
Disable: OnBoard LAN disable  
Enable: OnBoard LAN enable (Default)  
Onboard LAN Chip Boot Rom:  
Allows you to enable or disable OnBoard LAN Chip Boot ROM.  
Disable: OnBoard LAN Chip Boot ROM disable  
Enable: OnBoard LAN Chip Boot ROM enable (Default)  
Intial Graphics Adapter Priority:  
Allows you to set the initial priority of the Graphics Adapter.  
(SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard GE/GV has a different option)  
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AGP/Int-VGA  
AGP/PCI (Default)  
PCI/AGP  
Int-VGA/PCI (Default)  
PCI/Int-VGA  
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USB Controller:  
Allows you to enable or disable the USB Controller.  
Disable: USB Contoller disable  
Enable: USB Controller enable (Default)  
USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support:  
Allows you to set the USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support under DOS mode.  
Disable: USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support disable  
No Mice: Only Mice is not supported  
All Device: All device support  
OnBoard Serial Port:  
Allows you to set the OnBoard Serial Port settings.  
Auto (Default)  
Disable  
3F8/COM1  
2F8/COM2  
3E8/COM3  
2E8/COM4  
OnBoard Parallel Port:  
Allows you to set the OnBoard Parallel Port settings.  
Auto (Default)  
Disable  
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278  
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6. Hardware Monitor Setup  
This setup page describes the PC health status, including temperature (CPU, system),  
fan speed (CPU, system, chassis) and the voltage (CPU, AGP, system power).  
CPU Ratio Selection:  
Allows you to setup the Intel P4 and Celeron CPU ratio  
CPU Warning Temperature:  
System will warn when the CPU temperature reaches above 85°C/185°F  
CPU Shutdown Temperature:  
System will shutdown when the CPU temperature reaches above 90°C/194°F  
System Warning Temperature:  
System will warn when the System temperature reaches above 60°C/140°F  
System Shutdown Temperature:  
System will shutdown when System temperature reaches above 65°C/149°F  
CPU Temperature:  
Current CPU Temperature detect.  
System Temperature:  
Current System Temperature detect.  
CPU FAN Speed:  
Current CPU FAN Speed detect.  
Chassis FAN Speed:  
Current Chassis FAN Speed detect.  
CPU VID:  
Current CPU Voltage detect.  
Vccp:  
Current Vccp Voltage detect.  
+1.5V:  
Current ATX Power +1.5V detect.  
+2.5V:  
Current ATX Power +2.5V detect.  
+3.3V:  
Current ATX Power +3.3V detect.  
+5.0V:  
Current ATX Power +5.0V detect.  
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+12.0V:  
Current ATX Power +12.0V detect.  
7. Password Option  
The Password Option screen allows users to setup password and execute checking  
function.  
Change Supervisor Password  
Allow you to set and change the Supervisor Password.  
Password Status  
This feature shows Password Status.  
Password Check  
Allows you to set the Password Check when Supervisor Password setup.  
Setup: Password prompt appears when BIOS is executed.  
Always: Password verification checks every time when computer boots. (Default)  
8. Load Default Settings  
Load optimal default values for all the setup options.  
9. Save Settings and Exit  
Exit system setup after saving the changes.  
10. Exit without Saving  
Exit system setup without saving any changes.  
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