MSi FUZZY CX700D User Manual

Fuzzy CX700/CX700D  
MS-9802 (V1.X) Mainboard  
G52-98021X1  
Safety Instructions  
1. Always read the safety instructions carefully.  
2. Keep this Users Manual for future reference.  
3. Keep this equipment away from humidity.  
4. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.  
5. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equip-  
ment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.  
6. Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110/220V be-  
fore connecting the equipment to the power inlet.  
7. Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place  
anything over the power cord.  
8. Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add-on card or module.  
9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.  
10. Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical  
shock.  
11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service  
personnel:  
The power cord or plug is damaged.  
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.  
The equipment has been exposed to moisture.  
The equipment does not work well or you can not get it work according to  
Users Manual.  
The equipment has dropped and damaged.  
The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.  
12. DONOT LEAVE THISEQUIPMENT INANENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED, STOR-  
AGE TEMPERATUREABOVE 600 C (1400F), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.  
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
iii  
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been  
tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the 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 accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 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 measures listed  
below.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving 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/television technician for help.  
Notice 1  
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
Notice 2  
Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to  
comply with the emission limits.  
VOIR LANOTICEDINSTALLATION AVANTDE RACCORDERAU RESEAU.  
Micro-Star International  
MS-9802  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
iv  
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement  
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vi  
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CONTENTS  
Copyright Notice .................................................................................................... iii  
Trademarks............................................................................................................ iii  
Revision History .................................................................................................... iii  
Technical Support ................................................................................................. iii  
Safety Instructions................................................................................................ iii  
FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement .................................................... v  
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement ................................ v  
Chapter 1 Getting Started ..............................................................................1-1  
Mainboard Specifications.............................................................................1-2  
Watch Dog Timer Setting ..............................................................................1-5  
BlockDiagram ...............................................................................................1-6  
Mainboard Layout ........................................................................................1-7  
Board Dimension ..........................................................................................1-8  
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup .............................................................................2-1  
QuickComponentsGuide .............................................................................2-2  
Memory .......................................................................................................2-3  
Installing DDR2 Modules ........................................................................2-3  
Power Supply ..............................................................................................2-4  
ATX 20-Pin System Power Connector: ATX1 ........................................2-4  
Back Panel ...................................................................................................2-6  
Connectors ..................................................................................................2-8  
IDEConnector: IDEB1 ............................................................................2-8  
Compact Flash Card Slot: CF1 ...............................................................2-8  
CF Mode Selecting Jumper: JCF_SEL1 ..................................................2-8  
Serial ATA Connectors: SATA1, SATA2 .................................................2-9  
Front Panel Connector: JFP1............................................................... 2-10  
Digital IO Connector: J6 ...................................................................... 2-11  
Audio Amplifier Connector: JAUD1 ...................................................... 2-12  
Front Audio Connector: JAUD2 ........................................................... 2-12  
Parallel Port Header: JLPT1 ................................................................. 2-13  
Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1 .................................... 2-13  
Serial Port Connector: COM3, COM4 ................................................... 2-14  
Front USB Connector: F_USB1 ........................................................... 2-14  
CD-In Connector: JCD1 ....................................................................... 2-15  
LVDS Flat Panel Connector: JLVDS1 .................................................. 2-15  
IrDA Infrared Module Header: IRDA1 ................................................... 2-16  
I2C Bus Connector: J1 ........................................................................ 2-16  
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TV-Out Connector: JTV1 .................................................................... 2-16  
Jumpers .................................................................................................... 2-17  
Display Jumper: TV/CRT1 ................................................................... 2-17  
Clear CMOS Jumper: CLR_CMOS1...................................................... 2-17  
LCD Power Source Jumper: J7 ........................................................... 2-18  
COM Port Power Jumpers: J2, J3, J4, J5 ............................................ 2-18  
Slots .......................................................................................................... 2-19  
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Slot ..................................... 2-19  
PCI Interrupt Request Routing ............................................................. 2-19  
MiniPCI Slot ........................................................................................ 2-20  
Installing Mini PCICards ...................................................................... 2-20  
Removing Mini PCI Cards .................................................................... 2-21  
Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ...................................................................................... 3-1  
Entering Setup ............................................................................................. 3-2  
Control Keys......................................................................................... 3-3  
Getting Help .......................................................................................... 3-3  
General Help <F1> ................................................................................ 3-3  
The Menu Bar .............................................................................................. 3-4  
Main ............................................................................................................. 3-5  
Advanced .................................................................................................... 3-7  
Boot ........................................................................................................... 3-20  
System ...................................................................................................... 3-22  
Security ..................................................................................................... 3-23  
PCHealth ................................................................................................... 3-24  
Exit ............................................................................................................ 3-26  
ix  
Getting Started  
Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
Thank you for choosing the Fuzzy CX700/CX700D (MS-  
9802 v1.X) Mini ITX mainboard from MSI.  
Based on the innovative VIA CX700/ CX700M/ CX700M2  
controller for optimal system efficiency, the Fuzzy  
CX700/CX700D accommodates VIA C7/ Eden/ Eden ULV  
processor and supports one 240-pin 400/533MHz DDR2  
DIMM slot to provide the maximum of 2GB memory  
capacity.  
Noiseless, fanless and low power consumption are  
the advantages of the Fuzzy CX700/CX700D, making it  
an ideal choice for IPC special application.  
1-1  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Mainboard Specifications  
Processor Support  
- VIA C7/ Eden/ Eden ULV processor with nanoBGA2 footprint  
- 3-pin CPU fan pinheader with Smart Fan Speed Control  
- Power SaverTM Technology enabled  
Supported FSB  
- 400/ 533 MHz  
Chipset  
- Single chip solution: VIA CX700/ CX700M/ CX700M2  
Memory Support  
- DDR2 400/533 SDRAM (2GB Max) or ECC DDR2 400 only  
- 1 DDR2 DIMM slot (240pin / 1.8V)  
LAN  
- 2 PCI Gb LAN by Realtek RTL8110SC  
Audio  
- Realtek® ALC888 7.1-channel HDA codec  
- 6 watt amplifier  
IDE  
- 1 40-pin IDE connector  
-
Supports 1 IDE device  
CF  
- 1 CF Type II socket  
SATA  
- 2 SATA II ports by VIA CX700/ CX700M/ CX700M2  
- Supports storage and data transfers at up to 300MB/s  
Expansion Slots  
- 1 PCI slot  
- 1 Mini PCI socket  
1-2  
Getting Started  
Connectors  
Rear I/O  
- 1 PS/2 mouse port  
- 1 PS/2 keyboard port  
- 1 COM port stack connector (2 RS-232 ports)  
- 1 VGA/ DVI stack connector  
- 2 RJ45/ USB stack connectors  
- 1 3-jack audio connector  
On-Board Pinheaders  
- 1 USB pinheader (2 ports)  
- 1 parallel port pinheader (LPT)  
- 2 COM ports pinheader (RS-232)  
- 1 LVDS pinheader  
- 1 DIO pinheader (4 IN/ 4 OUT)  
- 1 TV out pinheader  
- 1 audio pinheader (7.1-channel)  
- 1 amplifier pinheader  
- 1 front panel pinheader  
- 1 SMBUS pinheader  
- 1 CPU fan pinheader  
- 1 system fan pinheader  
- 2 SATA connectors  
Form Factor  
- Mini-ITX (17.0cm X17.0cm)  
Mounting  
- 4 mounting holes  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature  
- Temperature: -10oC ~ 70oC  
- Humidity: 85% RH  
Storage Temperature  
- Temperature: -20oC ~ 80oC  
- Humidity: 25% ~ 90% RH  
For more information on compatible components, please visit  
1-3  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Watch Dog Timer Setting  
1-4  
Getting Started  
Software code  
SIO_IDX equ 4EH  
SIO_DTA equ 4FH  
Timer  
1.  
equ 10  
;reset after 10 seconds  
Enter configuration mode  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,87h  
out dx,al  
out dx,al  
2
Set Pin118 to WDTO#  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,2Bh  
out dx,al  
mov dx,SIO_DTA  
in  
al,dx  
and al,not 04h  
out dx,al  
3.  
Set to and active LDN 08  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,07h  
out dx,al  
mov dx,SIO_DTA  
mov al,08h  
out dx,al  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,30h  
out dx,al  
mov dx,SIO_DTA  
in  
al,dx  
or  
al,01h  
out dx,al  
4.  
5.  
Set WatchDog Timer  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,0f4h  
out dx,al  
mov dx,SIO_DTA  
mov al,Timer  
out dx,al  
Exit configuration mode  
mov dx,SIO_IDX  
mov al,0AAh  
out dx,al  
1-5  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Block Diagram  
1-6  
Getting Started  
Mainboard Layout  
J2  
J3  
J4  
J5  
J1  
Top:  
Mouse  
COM3  
Bottom:  
Keyboard  
CPUFAN1  
VIA  
C7 CPU  
COM4  
Serial  
Ports  
JLPT1  
J6  
VIA  
CX700/ CX700M/ CX700M2  
Top:  
VIA  
VT1632A  
VGA Port  
Bottom:  
DVI-D Port  
JLVDS1  
JTV1  
J7  
TV/CRT1  
Top: LAN Jack  
Bottom: USB Ports  
SATA1  
SATA2  
Top: LAN Jack  
Bottom: USB Ports  
BIOS  
SYSFAN1  
IRDA1  
F_USB1  
MINIPCI1  
JAUD2  
T: Line-In  
M: Line- Out  
B: Mic-In  
JCD1  
ALC888  
JAUD1  
IDEB1  
JFP1  
TPA3005  
CLR_CMOS1  
PCI1  
JCF_SEL1  
RTL  
8110SC  
CF1  
RTL  
8110SC  
Fuzzy CX700/CX700D (MS-9802 v1.X) Mini ITX Mainboard  
1-7  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Board Dimension  
1-8  
Hardware Setup  
Chapter 2  
Hardware Setup  
This chapter provides you with the information about  
hardware setup procedures. While doing the installation,  
be careful in holding the components and follow the  
installation procedures. For some components, if you  
install in the wrong orientation, the components will not  
work properly.  
Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer  
components. Static electricity may damage the  
components.  
2-1  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Quick Components Guide  
COM4, p.2-14  
COM3, p.2-14  
J1, p.2-16  
J2~J5,  
p.2-18  
CPUFAN1, p.2-13  
BackPanel,  
p.2-6  
DIMM1,  
p.2-3  
J6, p.2-11  
JLPT1,  
p.2-13  
JLVDS1,  
p.2-15  
ATX1,  
p.2-4  
J7, p.2-18  
SATA1/2,  
p.2-9  
JTV1, p.2-16  
SYSFAN1,  
p.2-13  
TV/CRT1,  
p.2-17  
IRDA1,  
p.2-16  
JAUD1, p.2-12  
JFP1, p.2-10  
PCI1, p.2-19  
JCD1, p.2-15  
JCF_SEL1,  
p.2-8  
F_USB1, p.2-14  
JAUD2, p.2-12  
MINIPCI1,  
p.2-20  
CLR_CMOS1,  
p.2-17  
IDEB1, p.2-8  
2-2  
Hardware Setup  
Memory  
The mainboard provides one 240-pin non-ECC DDR2 400/533 and ECC DDR2 400  
DIMM slot and supports up to 2GB system memory.  
For more information on compatible components, please visit http://www.msi.com.  
tw/program/products/server/svr/pro_svr_qvl.php.  
DDR2  
240-pin,1.8V  
64x2=128 pin  
56x2=112 pin  
Installing DDR2 Modules  
1. The memory module has only one notch on the center and will only fit in the right  
orientation.  
2. Insert the memory module vertically into the DIMM slot. Then push it in until the  
golden finger on the memory module is deeply inserted in the DIMM slot.  
Important  
You can barely see the golden finger if the memory module is properly inserted  
in the DIMM slot.  
3. The plastic clip at each side of the DIMM slot will automatically close.  
Notch  
Volt  
2-3  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Power Supply  
ATX 20-Pin System Power Connector: ATX1  
This connector allows you to connect to an ATX power supply. To connect to the ATX  
power supply, make sure the plug of the power supply is inserted in the proper  
orientation and the pins are aligned. Then push down the power supply firmly into the  
connector.  
ATX1 Pin Definition  
ATX1  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
11  
1
PIN  
SIGNAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
3.3V  
3.3V  
GND  
5V  
11  
3.3V  
-12V  
GND  
PS_ON  
GND  
GND  
GND  
-5V  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
GND  
5V  
GND  
PW_OK  
5V_SB  
12V  
5V  
5V  
20 10  
FUSERATING  
DCOUTPUT : 350W  
+5V 32A +12V 16A +3.3V 28A  
-5V 0.3A -12V 0.8A +5VSB 2.0A  
+5V and +3.3V TOTAL MAX: 220W  
Configuration  
CPU: C7 1G  
Memory: Samsung PC2-3200 1GB  
SATA HDD: HITACHI 80G  
SATA HDD: Maxtor 80G  
CDROM: Samsung CD-RW/DVD  
A. Full Running (CPU / Memory / HDD / LAN stress & Play Audio CD)  
Measured Voltage  
Measured Amp.  
Watts  
4.5220  
5.4035  
0.2056  
7.9462  
18.0773  
Mainboard +3.3V  
Mainboard +5V  
Mainboard 5VSB  
Mainboard +12V  
3.4  
5.05  
5.14  
11.86  
1.33  
1.07  
0.04  
0.67  
Mainboard Power Consumption  
2-4  
Hardware Setup  
B. Playing MP3 - Media Player  
Measured Voltage  
Measured Amp.  
Watts  
1.9040  
5.1005  
0.1748  
7.4718  
14.6511  
Mainboard +3.3V  
Mainboard +5V  
Mainboard 5VSB  
Mainboard +12V  
3.4  
5.05  
5.14  
11.86  
0.56  
1.01  
0.034  
0.63  
Mainboard Power Consumption  
C. Running Network Application - Files Copy  
Measured Voltage Measured Amp.  
Watts  
4.5220  
5.2520  
0.2005  
7.1160  
17.0905  
Mainboard +3.3V  
Mainboard +5V  
Mainboard 5VSB  
Mainboard +12V  
3.4  
5.05  
5.14  
11.86  
1.33  
1.04  
0.039  
0.6  
Mainboard Power Consumption  
D. Idle  
Measured Voltage  
Measured Amp.  
Watts  
1.9040  
4.7470  
0.2056  
4.6254  
11.4820  
Mainboard +3.3V  
Mainboard +5V  
Mainboard 5VSB  
Mainboard +12V  
3.4  
0.56  
0.94  
0.04  
0.39  
5.05  
5.14  
11.86  
Mainboard Power Consumption  
E. S3 Mode  
Measured Voltage  
Measured Amp.  
Watts  
0.0000  
0.0000  
1.6345  
0.0000  
1.6345  
Mainboard +3.3V  
Mainboard +5V  
Mainboard 5VSB  
Mainboard +12V  
3.4  
0
0
5.05  
5.14  
11.86  
0.318  
0
Mainboard Power Consumption  
2-5  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Back Panel  
Line-In  
LAN  
LAN  
Serial Port  
VGA Port  
Mouse  
Line-Out  
Keyboard Serial Port  
DVI-D Port  
USB  
USB  
Mic-In  
Mouse/Keyboard Connector  
The standard PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector is for a PS/2® mouse/keyboard.  
Serial Port  
The serial port is a 16550A high speed communications port that sends/ receives 16  
bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to the  
connector.  
VGA Port  
The DB15-pin female connector is provided for video monitors.  
DVI-D Port  
The DVI (Digital Visual Interface) connector allows you to connect an LCD monitor. It  
provides a high-speed digital interconnection  
Display Matrix  
between the computer and its display device.  
CRT  
DVI  
LVDS TV OUT  
To connect an LCD monitor, simply plug your  
monitor cable into the DVI connector, and  
make sure that the other end of the cable is  
properly connected to your monitor (refer to  
your monitor manual for more information.)  
CRT  
DVI  
V
V
V
X
V
V
V
V
X
LVDS  
TV OUT  
V
V
V
V : Support  
X : No Support  
USB Connectors  
The UHCI (Universal Host Controller Interface) Universal Serial Bus root is for attaching  
USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB-compatible devices.  
Audio Port Connectors  
These audio connectors are used for audio devices. You can differentiate the color  
of the audio jacks for different audio sound effects.  
Line-In (Blue) - Line In is used for external CD player, tapeplayer or  
other audio devices.  
Line-Out (Green) - Line Out, is a connector for speakers or headphones.  
Mic-In (Pink) - Mic In, is a connector for microphones.  
2-6  
Hardware Setup  
LAN (RJ-45) Jacks  
ActivityIndicator  
LinkIndicator  
The standard RJ-45 jacks are for connection  
to Local Area Network (LAN). You can  
connect network cables to them.  
Left LED  
Right LED  
ActiveLED  
Yellow  
100M/1000MSpeedLED  
Green/Orange  
OFF  
LED Color  
10MCable Plug-in  
No Transmission  
Transition  
OFF  
Yellow(Blinking)  
OFF  
OFF  
100MCable Plug-in  
No Transmission  
Transition  
Green(Lighting)  
Green(Lighting)  
Orange(Lighting)  
Orange(Lighting)  
OFF  
Yellow(Blinking)  
OFF  
1000MCable Plug-in No Transmission  
Transition  
Yellow(Blinking)  
OFF  
InS3/S4/S5Standby State  
2-7  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Connectors  
IDEConnector:IDEB1  
The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 controller  
that provides PIO mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 function. You  
can connect hard disk drives, CD-ROM and other IDE devices.  
The Ultra ATA133 interface boosts data transfer rates between the computer and the  
hard drive up to 133 megabytes (MB) per second.  
IDEB1  
Compact Flash Card Slot: CF1  
This Compact Flash slot shares one channel of the IDE controller. You can install one  
Compact Flash typeI / type II device.  
CF Mode Selecting Jumper:  
CF1  
JCF_SEL1  
This jumper is used to select Master/  
Slave mode of the CF device.  
JCF_SEL1  
1
3
1
1
3
Master  
Slave  
Important  
* The CF1 slot and the IDEB1 connector shares and uses the same channel.  
CF1 and IDEB1 can support up to 2 IDE devices without CF device or 1 IDE  
device with 1 CF device.  
* If you install two IDE devices, you must configure the second drive to Slave  
mode by setting its jumper. Refer to the hard disk documentation supplied by  
hard disk vendors for jumper setting instructions.  
* If you install one IDE device with ATA133 IDE cable and one CF device, you  
must configure the CF drive to Master mode by setting jumper JCF_SEL1. CF  
only supports Master mode by using the ATA133 IDE cable.  
* CF only supports Slave mode by using ATA33 IDE cable.  
2-8  
Hardware Setup  
Serial ATA Connectors: SATA1, SATA2  
SATA1~SATA2 are high-speed SATA interface ports and support SATA data rates of  
300MB/s. Each SATA connector can connect to 1 hard disk device and is fully compliant  
with Serial ATA 2.0 specifications.  
SATA1  
SATA2  
Serial ATA cable  
Take out the dust cover  
and connect to the hard  
disk devices  
Connect to SATA1/2  
Important  
Please do not fold the Serial ATA cable into 90-degree angle. Otherwise,  
data loss may occur during transmission.  
2-9  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Front Panel Connector: JFP1  
The mainboard provides one front panel connector for electrical connection to the  
front panel switches and LEDs. The JFP1 is compliant with Intel® Front Panel I/O  
Connectivity Design Guide.  
JFP1 Pin Definition  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
DESCRIPTION  
JFP1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HD_LED+  
FPPWR/SLP  
HD_LED -  
Harddisk LEDpull-up  
2
1
+
-
Power  
LED  
HDD  
LED  
MSG LED pull-up  
HarddiskactiveLED  
-
+
Power  
- Switch  
Reset  
FPPWR/SLP  
RST_SW-  
PWR_SW+  
RST_SW+  
PWR_SW-  
RSVD_DNU  
MSG LED pull-up  
Switch +  
Reset Switch lowreference pull-downto GND  
PowerSwitch highreferencepull-up  
ResetSwitch highreference pull-up  
PowerSwitch lowreferencepull-down toGND  
Reserved.Donotuse.  
10  
9
Reset Circuit  
VCC3  
4.7K ohm  
FP_RST#  
WDTO#  
0.1uf  
0 ohm  
External circuit  
HDD LED Circuit  
VCC3  
200 ohm  
VCC3  
4.7K ohm  
SATALED#  
IDEACTP#  
LED  
D
3
HDDLED#  
VCC3  
4.7K ohm  
External circuit  
2-10  
Hardware Setup  
Power LED Circuit  
VCC5_SB  
330 ohm  
SUSPEND LED  
PWR_LED  
LED2  
LED1  
SUS_LED  
POWER LED  
VCC5_SB  
330 ohm  
External circuit  
Power Button Circuit  
VCC3_SB  
4.7K ohm  
PWRBTN  
68 ohm  
0.1uf  
100 ohm  
External circuit  
Digital IO Connector: J6  
The J6 connects to the General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) peripheral module.  
J6 Pin Definition  
J6  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
10  
9
2
1
1
3
5
7
9
GND  
2
VCC5F  
N_GPO1  
N_GPO0  
N_GPI1  
N_GPI0  
N_GPO3  
N_GPO2  
N_GPI3  
N_GPI2  
4
6
8
10  
DIO Circuit  
Vih=3.5~5.5V  
Vil=0~1.5V  
Input (0~3)  
Output (0~3)  
74LV244A  
74LV244A  
VOL max=0V  
VOH max=5V  
IOL max=16mA  
External circuit  
2-11  
MS-9802 Mainboard  
Audio Amplifier Connector: JAUD1  
The 6W JAUD1 is used to connect audio amplifiers to enhance audio performance.  
Pin Definition  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
AMP_R+  
AMP_R-  
AMP_L+  
AMP_L-  
JAUD1  
1
2
3
4
Front Audio Connector: JAUD2  
This connector is designed to connect an optional audio bracket that provides extra  
front panel audio IO jacks.  
13  
14  
1
2
JAUD2  
Audio Bracket  
(Optional)  
JAUD2 Pin Definition  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
1
5V_SB  
2
VCC3  
NA  
3
SPDF_OUT  
GND  
4
5
6
SPDF_IN  
7
LEF_OUT  
CEN_OUT  
JAUD_DET  
SIDE_SURR_L  
8
SURR_OUT_R  
SURR_OUT_L  
AUDIO GND  
9
10  
12  
14  
11  
13  
SIDE_SURR_R  
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Parallel Port Header: JLPT1  
The mainboard provides a 26-pin header for connection to an optional parallel port  
bracket. The parallel port is a standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel  
Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Parallel Port (ECP) mode.  
JLPT1  
26  
25  
2
1
PIN  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
1
RSTB#  
2
AFD#  
15  
PRND6  
16  
GND  
3
PRND0  
PRND1  
PRND2  
PRND3  
PRND4  
PRND5  
4
ERR#  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
PRND7  
ACK#  
BUSY  
PE  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
5
6
PINIT#  
LPT_SLIN#  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
12  
14  
11  
13  
GND  
SLCT  
GND  
Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1  
The fan power connectors support system cooling fan with +12V. When connecting  
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.  
GND  
GND  
+12V  
+12V  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
CPUFAN1  
SYSFAN1  
Important  
Please refer to the recommended CPU fans at VIAs official website or consult  
the vendors for proper CPU cooling fan.  
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Serial Port Connector: COM3, COM4  
The mainboard provides two 9-pin headers as serial ports. These ports are 16550A  
high speed communication port that sends/receives 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach  
a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to them.  
Pin Definition  
9
1
8
2
PIN  
SIGNAL  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DCD  
SIN  
DataCarry Detect  
Serial Inor Receive Data  
Serial Outor Transmit Data  
DataTerminalReady  
Ground  
DataSetReady  
Request ToSend  
ClearToSend  
SOUT  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
COM3  
8
2
1
VCC_COM3 PowerSource  
9
COM4  
Front USB Connector: F_USB1  
The mainboard provides one USB 2.0 pinheader that is compliant with Intel® I/O  
Connectivity Design Guide. USB 2.0 technology increases data transfer rate up to a  
maximum throughput of 480Mbps, which is 40 times faster than USB 1.1, and is ideal  
for connecting high-speed USB interface peripherals such as USB HDD, digital  
cameras, MP3 players, printers, modems and the like.  
Pin Definition  
F_USB1  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
VCC  
PIN  
2
SIGNAL  
VCC  
10  
9
3
USB0-  
4
USB1-  
USB1+  
GND  
5
USB0+  
GND  
6
1
7
8
2
9
Key(nopin)  
10  
USBOC  
Important  
Note that the pins of VCC and GND must be connected correctly to avoid  
possible damage.  
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Hardware Setup  
CD-InConnector:JCD1  
The connector is for CD-ROM audio connector.  
JCD1  
R
GND  
L
LVDS Flat Panel Connector: JLVDS1  
The LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signal) connector provides a digital interface  
typically used with flat panels. After  
connecting an LVDS interfaced flat panel to  
the JLVDS1, be sure to check the panel  
datasheet and set the J1 LVDS Power  
Selection Jumper to a proper voltage.  
Display Matrix  
CRT  
DVI  
LVDS TV OUT  
CRT  
DVI  
V
V
V
X
V
V
V
V
X
LVDS  
TV OUT  
V
V
V
V : Support  
X : No Support  
SIGNAL  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
+12V  
+12V  
GND  
GND  
2
4
6
8
1
3
5
7
+12V  
JLVDS1  
39  
40  
1
2
+12V  
+12V  
VCC3/VCC5  
LCD_VDD  
LDDC_CLK  
L_BKLTCTL  
L_BKLTEN  
LA_DATA0#  
LA_DATA1#  
LA_DATA2#  
LA_CLK#  
LA_DATA3#  
GND  
LCD_VDD  
LDDC_DATA  
LVDS_VDDEN  
GND  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
LA_DATA0  
LA_DATA1  
LA_DATA2  
LA_CLK  
LA_DATA3  
GND  
LB_DATA0  
LB_DATA1  
LB_DATA2  
LB_CLK  
LB_DATA0#  
LB_DATA1#  
LB_DATA2#  
LB_CLK#  
LB_DATA3#  
GND  
LB_DATA3  
GND  
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TV-OutConnector: JTV1  
The mainboard provides a TV-Out connector.  
JTV1  
2
1
5
Display Matrix  
JTV1 Pin Definition  
CRT  
DVI  
LVDS TV OUT  
CRT  
DVI  
V
V
V
X
V
V
Pin  
1
Description  
Pin  
2
Description  
V
V
X
TVGND  
LY  
LCVBS  
LVDS  
TV OUT  
V
V
3
4
TVGND  
V
5
LC  
6
Key(no pin)  
V : Support  
X : No Support  
IrDA Infrared Module Header: IRDA1  
The connector allows you to connect to IrDA Infrared module. You must configure the  
setting through the BIOS setup to use the IR function. IRDA1 is compliant with Intel®  
Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide.  
Pin Definition  
Pin  
Signal  
IRDA1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
NC  
6
5
Key(nopin)  
VCC5  
GND  
1
2
IRTX  
IRRX  
I2C Bus Connector:J1  
The mainboard provides one I2C (also known as I2C) Bus connector for users to  
connect System Management Bus (SMBus) interface.  
Pin Definition  
Pin  
1
Signal  
J1  
VCC5F  
SMBCLK  
GND  
1
4
2
3
4
SMBDATA-  
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Hardware Setup  
Jumpers  
Display Jumper: TV/CRT1  
This jumper is used to select the display type.  
TV/CRT1  
1
1
3
3
1
TV Out  
CRT Out  
Display Matrix  
CRT  
DVI  
LVDS TV OUT  
CRT  
DVI  
V
V
V
X
V
V
V
V
X
LVDS  
TV OUT  
V
V
V
V : Support  
X : No Support  
Clear CMOS Jumper:CLR_CMOS1  
There is a CMOS RAM onboard that has a power supply from external battery to keep  
the data of system configuration. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically  
boot OS every time it is turned on. If you want to clear the system configuration, set  
this jumper to clear data.  
CLR_CMOS1  
1
3
1
1
3
Clear Data  
Keep Data  
Important  
You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin while the system is off. Then return  
to 1-2 pin position. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system is on; it will  
damage the mainboard.  
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LCD Power Source Jumper: J7  
This jumper is used to select the power source of LCD.  
J7  
1
1
1
3.3V  
5V  
Pin Definition  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
VCC3  
LCD_SRC(default VCC3)  
VCC5  
COM Port Power Jumpers: J2, J3, J4, J5  
These jumpers specify the operation voltage of the serial port COM1~4.  
J2 -> COM2  
J3 -> COM1  
J4 -> COM4  
J5 -> COM3  
1
1
1
1
1
1
12V  
5V  
Pin Definition  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
VCC12F  
VCC_COM  
VCC5F  
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Hardware Setup  
Slots  
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Slot  
The PCI slot supports LAN cards, SCSI cards, USB cards, and other add-on cards  
that comply with PCI specifications. At 32 bits and 33 MHz, it yields a throughput rate  
of 133 MBps.  
Warning  
This PCI slot can only support the 3.3V PCI card.  
32-bit PCI Slot  
PCI Interrupt Request Routing  
The IRQ, acronym of interrupt request line and pronounced I-R-Q, are hardware lines  
over which devices can send interrupt signals to the microprocessor. The PCI IRQ  
pins are typically connected to the PCI bus pins as follows:  
Order 1  
INTA#  
Order 2  
INTB#  
Order 3  
INTC#  
Order 4  
INTD#  
32-bit PCI1  
Important  
When adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the  
power supply first. Meanwhile, read the documentation for the expansion card  
to configure any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion  
card, such as jumpers, switches or BIOS configuration.  
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Mini PCI Slot  
This is a 32 bits, 33 MHz and 133 MBps PCI slot, only select the MiniPCI adapters can  
be installed.  
Mini PCI Slot  
Installing Mini PCI Cards  
1. Insert the card at an angle of 45 degrees into the Mini PCI slot, Line up the notch in  
the card with the small tab in the slot and slide the card into the slot until the golden  
finger is almost invisible.  
2. Push the Mini PCI card down until the two snaps on either side of the card lock into  
place.  
Notch  
45o  
Lock  
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Hardware Setup  
Removing Mini PCI Cards  
If you need to remove a card in the Mini PCI slot, spread the tabs in the slot away from  
the notches in the card. The card should pop up slightly. Lift the card to a 45-degree  
angle and then gently slide the card out of the slot.  
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BIOS Setup  
Chapter 3  
BIOS Setup  
This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup  
program and allows you to configure the system for  
optimumuse.  
You may need to run the Setup program when:  
² An error message appears on the screen during the  
system booting up, and requests you to run SETUP.  
² You want to change the default settings for cus-  
tomized features.  
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Entering Setup  
Power on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On Self Test) process.  
When the message below appears on the screen, press <F1> key to enter Setup.  
Press F1 to enter SETUP  
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup,  
restart the system by turning it OFF and On or pressing the RESET button. You may  
also restart the system by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys.  
Important  
1. The items under each BIOS category described in this chapter are under  
continuous update for better system performance. Therefore, the descrip-  
tion may be slightly different from the latest BIOS and should be held for  
reference only.  
2. Upon boot-up, the 1st line appearing after the memory count is the BIOS  
version. It is usually in the format:  
P9802VMS V1.0 011507 where:  
1st digit refers to BIOS maker as A = AMI, W = AWARD, and P =  
PHOENIX.  
2nd - 5th digit refers to the model number.  
6th digit refers to the chipset as I = Intel, N = nVidia, and V = VIA.  
7th - 8th digit refers to the customer as MS = all standard customers.  
V1.0 refers to the BIOS version.  
011507 refers to the date this BIOS was released.  
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BIOS Setup  
ControlKeys  
<>  
<¯ >  
Move to the previous item  
Move to the next item  
<¬ >  
<®>  
<Enter>  
<Esc>  
Move to the item in the left hand  
Move to the item in the right hand  
Select the item  
Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a  
submenu  
<+/PU>  
<-/PD>  
<F6>  
Increase the numeric value or make changes  
Decrease the numeric value or make changes  
Load Optimized Defaults  
<F7>  
Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
<F10>  
Save all the CMOS changes and exit  
Getting Help  
After entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the Main Menu.  
Main Menu  
The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to. You can use the  
arrow keys ( • ¯ ) to select the item. The on-line description of the highlighted setup  
function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
Sub-Menu  
If you find a right pointer symbol (as shown in the right view) appears to the left of  
certain fields that means a sub-menu can be launched from  
this field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a field  
parameter. You can use arrow keys ( • ¯ ) to highlight the  
field and press <Enter> to call up the sub-menu. Then you  
can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub-  
menu. If you want to return to the main menu, just press the <Esc >.  
General Help <F1>  
The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen. You can call up this screen  
from any menu by simply pressing <F1>. The Help screen lists the appropriate keys  
to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. Press <Esc> to exit the  
Help screen.  
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The Menu Bar  
Main  
Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc.  
Advanced  
Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features available on your  
systems chipset.  
Boot  
Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices.  
Security  
Use this menu to set Supervisor and User Passwords.  
System  
This entry shows your system summary.  
PC Health  
This entry monitors your hardware health status.  
Exit  
This menu allows you to load the BIOS default values or factory default settings into  
the BIOS and exit the BIOS setup utility with or without changes.  
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BIOS Setup  
Main  
Date (mm:dd:yy)  
The date format is <Day>, <Month> <Date> <Year>.  
Time (hh:mm:ss)  
The time format is <Hour> <Minute> <Second>.  
IDE Channel 0/1 Master/Slave  
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.  
IDE HDD Auto-Detection  
Press [Enter] to auto-detect the HDD on this channel. If detection is successful,  
it fills the remaining fields on this menu.  
IDE Channel 0/1 Master/Slave  
Selecting manuallets you set the remaining fields on this screen. It selects the  
type of fixed disk. User Typewill let you select the number of cylinders,  
heads, etc.  
Note: PRECOMP=65535 meansNONE!  
Access Mode  
Choose the access mode for this hard disk.  
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Capacity  
This setting shows the formatted size of the storage device. Note that this size  
is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk  
checking program.  
Cylinder  
Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk.  
Head  
Set the number of read/write heads.  
Precomp  
This setting specifies the write precompensation.  
Warning: Setting avalue of 65535 means no hard disk.  
Landing Zone  
This setting shows cylinder location of the landing zone.  
Sector  
This setting shows the number of sectors per track.  
Base Memory  
This setting displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot up.  
Extended Memory  
This setting displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up.  
Total Memory  
This setting displays the total memory available in the system.  
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BIOS Setup  
Advanced  
Advanced BIOS Features  
Virus Warning  
The item is to set the Virus Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector  
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protection. If the function is enabled and any attempt to write data into this area  
is made, BIOS will display a warning message on screen and beep.  
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 certain steps. We recommend that you nor-  
mally disable quick POST. Better to find a problem during POST than lose data  
during your work.  
Boot Up NumLock Status  
This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on.  
Setting to [On] will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on.  
Setting to [Off] will allow users to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.  
Typematic Rate Setting  
Thisitem is used toenable or disablethe typematic ratesetting including Typematic  
Rate & Typematic Delay.  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)  
After Typematic Rate Setting is enabled, this item allows you to set the rate  
(characters/second) at which the keys are accelerated.  
Typematic Delay (Msec)  
This item allows you to select the delay between when the key was first  
pressed and when the acceleration begins.  
MPS Version Control For OS  
This field allows you to select which MPS (Multi-Processor Specification) ver-  
sion to be used for the operating system. You need to select the MPS version  
supported by your operating system. To find out which version to use, consult  
the vendor of your operating system.  
Video BIOS Shadow  
This allows you to copy Video BIOS to shadow RAM. When setting to [Enabled],  
the performance improves.  
Small Logo(EPA) Show  
This item enables you to show the EPA logo (brand specific graphics) on the  
bootup screen. Settings are:  
[Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
Shows the normal POST screen at boot.  
Shows a still image (EPA logo) on the screen at boot.  
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BIOS Setup  
Advanced Chipset Features  
AGP & P2P Bridge Control  
VGA Share Memory Size  
The system shares memory to the onboard VGA card. This setting controls  
the exact memory size shared to the VGA card.  
Direct Frame Buffer  
When [Enabled], a fixed VGA frame buffer from A000h to BFFFh and a CPU-  
to-PCI write buffer are implemented.  
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Select Display Device  
Use the field to select the type of device you want to use as the display(s)  
of the system.  
Panel Type  
Use this field to specify the panel type.  
Output Port  
Use this field to specify the video output channel.  
Dithering  
Dithering is the most common means of reducing the color range of images  
down to the 256 (or fewer) colors seen in 8-bit GIF images. It is the process  
of juxtaposing pixels of two colors to create the illusion that a third color is  
present. Setting this field to [Enabled] can improve the appearance of a  
graphic when few colors are available.  
*** Refer to the following table for configuration of Panel Type, Output  
Port, and Dithering.  
TV Type  
Select the TV standard which is used as the video signal format of your TV  
if you have connected a TV to the system.  
TV Connector  
This setting specifies the TV connector.  
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BIOS Setup  
HDTV Type  
Select the HDTV standard which is used as the video signal format of your  
HDTV if you have connected a HDTV to the system.  
HDTV Connector  
This setting specifies the HDTV connector.  
System BIOS Cacheable  
Selecting [Enabled] allows caching of the systemBIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh,  
resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this  
memory area, a system error may result.  
Video RAM Cacheable  
Selecting [Enabled] allows caching of the video memory (RAM) at A0000h to  
AFFFFh, resulting in better video performance. However, if any program writes  
to this memory area, a memory access error may result.  
Init Display First  
This item specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter.  
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Integrated Peripherals  
VIA OnChip IDE Device  
SATA Controller  
This setting enables/disables the on-chip SATA controller.  
IDE DMA Transfer Access  
Setting to [Enabled] will open DMA bus master and execute DMA action in  
DOS, which will make the data transferring faster.  
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BIOS Setup  
OnChip IDE Channel 1  
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support  
for one IDE channel. Choose [Enabled] to activate the IDE channel 1.  
IDE Prefetch Mode  
The onboard IDE drive interfaces support IDE prefetching, for faster drive  
accesses. When you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface,  
set this option to [Disabled] if the interface does not support prefetching.  
Secondary Master/Slave PIO  
The IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode for the  
IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4  
provide successively increased performance. In [Auto] mode, the system  
automatically determines the best mode for each device.  
Secondary Master/Slave UDMA  
Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard  
drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver  
(Windows ME, XP or a third-party IDE bus master driver). If your hard drive  
and your system software both support Ultra DMA/33, Ultra DMA/66, Ultra  
DMA/100 and Ultra DMA/133, select [Auto] to enable BIOS support.  
IDE HDD Block Mode  
Block mode is also called 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/writes per sector the drive can support.  
VIA OnChip PCI Device  
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Azalia HDA Controller  
Azalia is the codename of High Definition Audio.This setting controls the  
High Definition Audio interface integrated in the Southbridge.  
Super IO Device  
Onboard Serial Port 1 / 2  
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for Serial Port 1/2.  
UART Mode Select  
This setting allows you to specify the operation mode for serial port 2.  
[Normal]  
[IrDA]  
[ASKIR]  
RS-232C Serial Port  
IrDA-compliant Serial Infrared Port  
Amplitude Shift Keyed Infrared Port  
RxD, TxD Active  
This setting controls the receiving and transmitting speed of the IR  
peripheral in use.  
IR Transmission Delay  
This setting determines whether the IR transmission rate will be delayed  
while converting to receiving mode.  
UR2 Duplex Mode  
This setting controls the operating mode of IR transmission/reception. Under  
[Full] Duplex mode, synchronous, bi-directional transmission/reception is  
allowed. Under [Half] Duplex mode, only asynchronous, bi-directional trans-  
mission/reception is allowed.  
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BIOS Setup  
Use IR Pins  
Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select the correct setting of  
the TxD and RxD signals.  
Onboard Serial Port 3 / 4  
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for Serial Port 3/4.  
Onboard Parallel Port  
This setting specifies the I/O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel  
port.  
Parallel Port Mode  
[SPP]  
Standard Parallel Port  
[EPP]  
Enhanced Parallel Port  
[ECP]  
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 the EPP mode simultaneously,  
choose [EPP]. By choosing [ECP], the onboard parallel port will operate in  
ECP mode only. Choosing [ECP + EPP] will allow the onboard parallel port to  
support both the ECP and EPP modes simultaneously.  
EPP Mode Select  
Select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9, as required by your parallel peripheral.  
ECP Mode Use DMA  
The ECP mode has to use the DMA channel, so choose the onboard parallel  
port with the ECP feature. After selecting it, the following message will  
appear: ECP Mode Use DMA.At this time, the user can choose between  
DMA channel [3] or [1].  
USB Device Setting  
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USB 1.1 Controller  
This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard USB 1.1 controller.  
USB 2.0 Controller  
This setting is used to enable/disable the onboard USB 2.0 controller.  
USB Operation Mode  
This setting controls the USB operation speed.  
USB Keyboard / Mouse / Storage Function  
Set to [Enabled] if your need to use a USB-interfaced keyboard/mouse/  
storage device in the operating system that does not support or have any  
USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix.  
Power Management Setup  
ACPI Function  
This item is to activate the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Manage-  
ment Interface) Function. If your operating system is ACPI-aware, such as  
Windows 98SE/2000/ME, select [Enabled].  
ACPI Suspend Type  
This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. If your operating  
system supports ACPI, such as Windows 98SE, Windows ME and Windows  
2000, you can choose to enter the Standby mode in S1 (POS) or S3 (STR)  
fashion through the setting of this field. Options are:  
[S1(POS)] The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state,  
no system context is lost (CPU or chipset) and hard-  
ware maintains all system context.  
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BIOS Setup  
[S3(STR)] The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where the  
information of system configuration and open appli-  
cations/files is saved to main memory that remains  
powered while most other hardware components turn  
off to save energy. The information stored in memory  
will be used to restore the system when a wake up”  
event occurs.  
Power Management Option  
This item is used to select the degree (or type) of power saving and is related  
to these modes: Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down. There are three  
options for power management:  
[Min Saving]  
Minimum Power Management. Suspend Mode=1 Hour  
[Max Saving] Maximum Power Management. Suspend Mode=1 Min  
[User Define] Allows end users to configure each mode separately.  
HDD Power Down  
If HDD activity is not detected for the length of time specified in this field, the  
hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active.  
Suspend Mode  
After the selected period of system inactivity, all devices except the CPU shut  
off.  
Video Off Option  
This setting is used to control the mode in which the monitor will shut down.  
Setting options:  
[Always On]  
[Suspend -> Off]  
[Susp, Stby->Off]  
Monitor remains on during power-saving modes.  
Monitor blanked when system enters Suspend mode.  
Monitor blanked when system enters either Suspend  
or Standby mode.  
[All Modes ->Off]  
Monitor blanked when system enters any power sav  
Video Off Method  
This setting determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.  
Soft-Off by PWRBTN  
This feature allows users to configure the power button function. Settings are:  
[Instant-Off] The power button functions as a normal power-on/-off button.  
[Delay 4 Sec.] When you press the power button, the computer enters the  
suspend/sleep mode, but if the button is pressed for more  
than four seconds, the computer is turned off.  
AC Loss Auto Restart  
This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or  
interrupt occurs. Available settings are:  
[Off]  
[On]  
Leaves the computer in the power off state.  
Leaves the computer in the power on state.  
[Former-sts] Restores the system to the status before power fail-  
ure or interrupt occurred.  
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Wakeup Event Detect  
PS2 KB Wakeup Select  
The item specifies how the system will be awakened from power saving  
mode when input signal of the PS2 keyboard is detected. Use the <PageUp>  
& <PageDown> keys to select the options. When selecting [Password],  
enter the desired password.  
PS2 KB Wakeup Key Select  
This setting only works when PS2 KB Wakeup Select is set to [Hot Key].  
PS2 MS Wakeup Key Select  
This setting determines whether the system will be awakened from power  
saving modes when input signal of the PS/2 mouse is detected.  
Power On by PCI Card  
When setting to [Enabled], this setting allows your system to be awakened  
from the power saving modes through any event on PCI PME (Power Man-  
agement Event).  
RTC Alarm Resume  
When [Enabled], your can set the date and time at which the RTC (real-time  
clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode.  
Date (of Month)  
When RTC Alarm Resume is set to [Enabled], the field specifies the month  
for it.  
Resume Time (hh:mm:ss)  
You can choose what hour, minute and second the system will boot up.  
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BIOS Setup  
PnP/PCI Configurations  
PNP OS Installed  
When set to [Yes], BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting (VGA,  
IDE, SCSI). The rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating system  
like Windows 98. When set to [No], BIOS will initialize all the PnP cards. So,  
select [Yes] if your operating system is Plug & Play aware.  
Reset Configuration Data  
The ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data) NVRAM (Non-volatile Random  
Access Memory) is where the BIOS stores resource information for both PNP  
and non-PNP devices in a bit string format. When the item is set to [Enabled], the  
system will reset ESCD NVRAM right after the system is booted up and then set  
the setting of the item back to [Disabled] automatically.  
Resources Controlled By  
The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of  
the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices. However, this capability means  
absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such  
as Windows® 98/2000. If you set this field to [Manual], choose specific re-  
sources by going into each sub-menu that follows this field.  
IRQ Resources  
Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.  
IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/14/15  
These items specify the bus where the specified IRQ line is used.  
The settings determine if BIOS should remove an IRQ from the pool of avail-  
able IRQs passed to devices that are configurable by the system BIOS. The  
available IRQ pool is determined by reading the ESCD NVRAM. If more IRQs  
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must be removed from the IRQ pool, the end user can use these settings to  
reserve the IRQ by assigning an [Reserved] setting to it. Onboard I/O is  
configured by BIOS. All IRQs used by onboard I/O are configured as  
[Available]. If all IRQs are set to [Reserved], and IRQ 14/15 are allocated to  
the onboard PCI IDE, IRQ 9 will still be available for PCI and PnP devices.  
Important  
IRQ (Interrupt Request) lines are system resources allocated to I/O devices.  
When an I/O device needs to gain attention of the operating system, it signals  
this by causing an IRQ to occur. After receiving the signal, when the operating  
system is ready, the system will interrupt itself and perform the service re-  
quired by the I/O device.  
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BIOS Setup  
Boot  
Hard Disk Boot Priority  
This setting allows users to set the boot priority of the specified hard disk devices.  
First press <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 the priority list.  
First / Second / Third 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 [Enabled] allows the system to try to boot from other device if the  
system fails to boot from the first/second/third boot device.  
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Security  
Security Option  
Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when  
you enter Setup.  
System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the  
correct password is not entered at the prompt.  
Setup  
The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied if the correct  
password is not entered at the prompt.  
Note: To disable security, select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you  
will be asked to enter password. Do not type anything and just press <Enter>, it will  
disable security. Once the security is disabled, the system will boot and you can  
enter Setup freely.  
Set Supervisor Password  
Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility.  
Set User Password  
User Password controls access to the system at boot.  
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BIOS Setup  
System  
System Summary  
These items show the hardware specifications of your system. Read only.  
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Halt On  
The setting determines whether the system will stop if an error is detected at boot.  
When the system stops for the errors preset, it will halt on for 15 seconds and then  
automatically resume its operation. Available options are:  
[All Errors]  
[No Errors]  
[All, But Keyboard]  
The system stops when any error is detected.  
The system doesnt stop for any detected error.  
The system doesnt stop for a keyboard error.  
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BIOS Setup  
PC Health  
Current System Temp., Current CPU Temperature, Current CPUFAN Speed,  
Current SYSFAN Speed, Vcore, VDDR2, VCC3  
These items display the current status of all of the monitored hardware devices/  
components such as CPU voltage, temperatures and all fansspeeds.  
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Exit  
Load Fail-Safe Defaults  
Use this menu to load the default values set by the BIOS vendor for stable system  
performance.  
Load Optimized Defaults  
Use this menu to load the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifi-  
cally for optimal performance of the mainboard.  
Save & Exit Setup  
Save changes to CMOS and exit setup.  
Exit Without Saving  
Abandon all changes and exit setup.  
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