IBM Personal Computer DJ800 User Manual

I W I L L DJ800  
M o t h e r b o a r d  
U s e r ’ s M a n u a l  
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Disclaimer  
The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties regarding the  
contents of this manual and specifically disclaims any implied warranties  
of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, the  
manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication or make changes  
in the specifications of the product described within it at any time without  
notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision or  
change.  
Trademarks  
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Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Texas In-  
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is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved.  
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©Copyright 2004  
Important  
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  
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1: Overview .............................................................................1-1  
Packing list................................................................................. 1-1  
Safety Notice.............................................................................. 1-2  
DJ800 Specification .................................................................. 1-5  
2: Components and Jumper Setting.........................2-1  
Mainboard Map .......................................................................... 2-1  
Components List........................................................................ 2-2  
Jumper Setting ........................................................................... 2-3  
Rear Panel I/O Ports .................................................................. 2-6  
Additional I/O Connectors ........................................................ 2-8  
EPS12V Power Connectors ..................................................... 2-14  
Primary IDE Connectors ......................................................... 2-15  
CPU/ System Fan Connectors ................................................. 2-16  
3: Hardware Installation .................................................3-1  
Motherboard Installation .......................................................... 3-1  
Memory Installation Procedure ................................................. 3-6  
Recommended Memory Configurations ................................... 3-7  
Installing Expansion Cards ........................................................ 3-8  
Powering on your System.......................................................... 3-9  
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4: BIOS Setup.........................................................................4-1  
Starting the BIOS Setup ............................................................ 4-1  
Using the BIOS Setup Utility .................................................... 4-3  
Main Menu................................................................................. 4-5  
Advanced Menu ......................................................................... 4-6  
Boot Menu ................................................................................. 4-7  
Boot Setting Configuration Submenu ....................................... 4-8  
Exit Menu ................................................................................ 4-10  
5: OS and Drivers Installation.......................................5-1  
OS Installation ........................................................................... 5-1  
Drivers Installation .................................................................... 5-2  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
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Package  
DJ800 Motherboard  
Three jumper caps (Extra caps in case original caps get lost)  
One Power Installation CD (contains drivers and utilities)  
DJ800 User’s manual  
Rear panel I/O shield  
Two sets of SATA cables  
One ATA-66/100 IDE cable  
One floppy disk drive cable  
Two Hat Springs for CPU cooler  
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YOU MUST HAVE ENOUGH SYSTEM INTEGRATION KNOWLEDGE  
BEFORE THE INSTALLATION  
General Safety Precautions  
Keep the area around the Server clean and free of clutter.  
Servers weigh a lot. When lifting the system, two people should  
lift slowly from opposite ends with their feet spread out to distrib-  
ute the weight. Always keep your back straight and lift with your  
legs.  
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Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have  
been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won’t  
accidentally be stepped on.  
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While working on the system, do not wear loose items such as neck-  
ties and unbuttoned shirtsleeves. They can come into contact with  
electrical circuits or get pulled into a cooling fan.  
Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body, which are  
excellent metal conductors and can create short circuits and harm  
you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas  
where power is present.  
ESD Precautions  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is generated by two objects with dif-  
ferent electrical charges coming into contact with each other. An elec-  
trical discharge is created to neutralize this difference, which can dam-  
age electronic components and printed circuit boards. The following  
measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before  
contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD:  
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Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.  
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Keep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in their  
antistatic bags until ready for use.  
Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from  
the antistatic bag.  
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Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your  
clothing, which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist  
strap.  
Handle a board by its edges only; do not touch its components,  
peripheral chips, memory modules or contacts.  
When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.  
Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags  
when not in use.  
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For grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides  
excellent conductivity between the power supply, the case, the  
mounting fasteners and the motherboard.  
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After accessing the inside of the system, close the system back up  
and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensur-  
ing that all connections have been made.  
Operating Precautions  
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Check package contents  
Missing or damaging accessories  
Please contact your vendor immediately  
Motherboard damage  
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Please contact your vendor immediately  
Prepare minimum system components  
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Intel Xeon @800MHz FSB Processor  
At least one Registered DDR2 memory module  
Graphic card with PCI-Express interface  
At least one SATA or IDE HDD  
EPS12V Power Supply with 460W or above  
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Getting Help  
If a problem arises with your system during Installation or Operation,  
you should first ask your dealer for help as they have most likely config-  
ured your system. They generally have the best grasp of your issues and  
the fastest response for your symptoms. If your dealer is near your location,  
it is recommended that you first bring your system to them to have it ser-  
viced instead of attempting to solve the problem yourself.  
If those options don’t work for you, IWILL also provides some helpful  
resources to help you.  
1. Visit IWILL® website at Http://www.iwill.net and navigate to this  
product’s page which contain links to product updates such as Jumper  
settings or BIOS updates.  
2. The FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) sections in the IWILL  
website are often helpful since other users often have the same  
questions.  
3. Email us at: [email protected] and we will try to answer your ques-  
tions within 5 business days.  
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DJ800 Specifications  
Intel® Dual Xeon Socket 604 CPUs  
Processor  
Chipset  
Supports 800MHz FSB  
Intel E7525 Chipset MCH  
Intel ICH5R  
Intel PXH  
Winbond 83627 HF  
8 DIMMs for 240-pin DDR2 400 DIMM sockets  
Uses Registered DDR2 with ECC or Non-ECC memory  
Supports total system memory size of up to 16GB  
Intel 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller  
One RJ-45 connectors for GbE  
Memory  
On-Board  
LAN  
Support PME  
Integrated Analog Device AD1980  
Professional 6-channel Audio with S/PDIF out  
Support MIC IN/LINE OUT for the front panel  
AC ’97 CODEC  
Audio  
4 x external USB 2.0 ports  
USB  
4 x internal USB 2.0 ports  
TI TSB43AB22  
One pin header for front panel IEEE-1394 port  
One external IEEE-1394 header  
IEEE-1394  
2 Serial ATA ports supported by ICH5R with RAID 0, 1  
4 Serial ATA ports supported by Adaptec 8110  
Support Adaptec Host RAID  
Serial ATA  
Support hot swap  
One PCI Express x16 slot for graphics  
One PCI Express x4 slot  
Expansion  
Slots  
One PCI-X 64-bit/133 MHz  
Two PCI-X 64-bit/100 MHz  
One PCI 32-bit / 33 MHz  
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z 34-pin Floppy Connector  
4-pin CD-In and Aux-In audio input connector  
Internal I/O  
connector  
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z 2x 40-pin IDE connectors, supports up to  
four (4) Enhanced IDE devices  
IDE Bus  
z Dual Channel Master Mode  
z Ultra DMA 100/66/33  
z PS/2 mouse and keyboard connectors  
z 1 x UART 16550 serial port (COM1)  
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1 x 25-pin parallel port with ECP/EPP support  
Rear Panel I/O  
z 4 x on board USB 2.0 ports  
z 1 x IEEE-1394 port  
z 1 x S/PDIF Out  
z Rear Out and Center Out  
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Audio Phone Jacks - Line Out, Mic In, Line-In.  
z AMI BIOS  
Flash write protection by BIOS and one jumper  
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System BIOS  
z ACPI 1.1  
z APM 1.2  
z Support ACPI S1, S3  
z Support ASF 2.0  
z Hardware Monitor control by Winbond  
W83627 HF  
System Management  
Form Factor  
z Support AC power failure  
z EATX form factor  
z 12’’x13’’  
z EEB 3.5  
z EPS 12V power connectors (24 pin + 8 pin)  
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Components and Jumper Setting  
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MAINBOARD MAP  
J57  
J63  
JP18  
JP19  
JP10  
J46  
J48  
JP10A  
J66  
J67  
J68  
J69  
J34  
J34A  
CPU2  
CPU1  
JP1  
J43  
Floppy  
Primary  
Secondary  
JP16  
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Components List  
CPU1; CPU2  
Intel Xeon Socket604 Processor  
Primary; Secondary IDE Driver Connectors  
Floppy  
Floppy Disk Driver Connector  
PCI Slots  
PCI-Express x16, x4 Slots; PCI-X 100,133; PCI  
Memory Socket for DDR2 Memory  
Clear CMOS Header  
DIMM B4~A1  
JP1  
JP10 and JP10A  
Memory Voltage Select Jumper  
BIOS Flash Protect Jumper  
USB Power Select Jumper  
LAN Power Select Jumper  
USB 2.0 Ports and Header  
Front Panel Switch Header  
WOL Connector  
JP16  
JP18  
JP19  
J34 &J34A  
J43  
J46  
J48  
SMBus Connector  
J57  
Front Audio Jumper  
J63  
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Header  
Serial ATA Connector  
J66, J67, J68, J69  
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Jumper Setting  
JP1: Clear CMOS Header  
The onboard button cell battery powers the CMOS RAM. It con-  
tains all the BIOS setup information. Keep the jumper connected to  
pins 1-2 (Default) to retain the RTC data as shown below.  
1-2  
2-3  
1
2
3
Normal (Default)  
Clear CMOS  
Under certain circumstances, you will need to reset system settings.  
Follow these instructions to clear the CMOS RTC data:  
1. Turn off the computer.  
2. Short pins 2 and 3 with a jumper for a few seconds.  
3. Replace the jumper to pins 1 and 2.  
4. Turn on your computer by pressing the power-on button.  
5. Hold down <F2> during boot and select either <Load Optimal  
Defaults> or <Load Failsafe Defaults> in the “Exit” section. Then  
go through the BIOS setup to re-enter user preferences.  
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JP10 and JP10A: Memory Voltage Select Jumper  
This header lets you adjust the memory voltage.  
JP10A JP10  
VDDR  
1.8V  
JP10  
1-2  
JP10A  
1-2  
1.85V  
1-2  
2-3  
1.9V  
2-3  
2-3  
1-2  
2-3  
1.95V  
JP16: BIOS Flash Protect Jumper  
This jumper protects the system from unnecessary updating or flashing  
of the BIOS. It secures the BIOS therefore prevents accidental overwriting  
of the data stored in flash memory.  
JP16  
1-2  
By Soft  
Lock  
1
2
3
2-3  
Open  
Unlock  
JP18: USB Power Select Jumper  
This header lets you set your USB headers power status. You can  
choose power standby or not.  
1-2  
2-3  
1
2
3
VCC5 Stand By  
VCC5  
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JP19: LAN Power Select Jumper  
This header lets you set your LAN connectors power status. You can  
choose power standby or not.  
1-2  
2-3  
1
2
3
VCC33 Stand By  
VCC33  
J57: Front Audio Jumper  
This header lets you enable or disable the function of the front audio  
connector.  
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W/O FRONT WITH FRONT  
AUDIO AUDIO  
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR  
J57  
5-6  
SHORT  
SHORT  
OPEN  
OPEN  
10  
9-10  
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Rear Panel I/O Ports  
This is an illustration of the Mainboard rear I/O port array  
Mouse  
Parallel  
LAN  
IEEE1394  
Line In  
Line Out  
Mic In  
Keyboard  
Rear Out Center Out S/PDIF  
USB2.0  
COM1  
PS/2 Mouse Connector (6-pin Female)  
The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS/2 mouse if one is detected.  
If no mouse is detected, IRQ12 will be free for expansion cards to use.  
PS/2 Keyboard Connector (6-pin Female)  
This connection is for standard keyboards using a PS/2 (mini DIN)  
plug. This connector will not accept standard AT size (large DIN) key-  
board plugs. You may need a DIN to mini DIN adapter for standard AT  
keyboards.  
Universal Serial Bus Ports (4-pin Female)  
Four onboard external USB 2.0 ports are available for connecting  
USB devices. Refer to USB 2.0 Ports & Header for more information.  
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IEEE 1394/ FireWire Connector (6-pin Male)  
You have one (1) onboard IEEE 1394 connector port for connecting  
FireWire devices. Refer to IEEE 1394 Ports & Header for more  
information.  
Serial Port (COM1) Connector (9-pin Male)  
The COM1 serial port can be used for pointing devices or other se-  
rial devices. See BIOS for more on serial port setup.  
Parallel Printer Connector (25-pin Female)  
You can enable the parallel port and choose an IRQ through the BIOS.  
You can choose between ECP and EPP support through the BIOS setup.  
Onboard LAN Port (RJ-45)  
This Mainboard uses Intel 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller. Refer  
to the Onboard LAN User Guide for further information.  
Audio Jacks (Phone Jacks)  
The interface is supported by the onboard Analog Device AD1980.  
It has 3 phone jacks for Line-Out, Microphone In, and Line-In.  
S/PDIF Port  
DJ800 also provides the S/PDIF out, Rear Out, and Center Out  
function.  
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Additional I/O Connectors  
The Mainboard also contains connectors for adding additional ports  
and devices to the Mainboard.  
J43: Front Panel Switch Header  
Reset Button  
- HDD +  
- ACPI +  
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SPEAKER  
+
- Power LED +  
Reset Button (2-pin RST)  
This 2-pin connector connects to the chassis-mounted reset switch  
for rebooting your computer without turning your power switch off and  
on. This is a preferred method of rebooting your system to prolong the  
life of your system’s power supply.  
Hard Disk Activity LED (2-pin HDD_LED)  
This connector supplies power to the chassis’s HDD/IDE activity  
LED. Read and Write activity by devices connected to the Primary or  
Secondary IDE connectors will cause the front panel LED to light up.  
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ACPI LED  
ACPI function allows the system to enter or resume from the Sus-  
pend mode. If your system chassis does not have this button, the same  
function may be performed from your OS; if it is supported.  
Power On Switch  
This switch connects to the system’s Power button allowing you to  
power on and off the system. You can configure the system to use the  
keyboard or mouse to power-on the system. You can also configure the  
system to respond to power restoration after a power outage occurs.  
These functions can be configured by making appropriate settings in  
the Integrated Peripherals submenu (“Super IO Device” field) of the  
BIOS.  
Speaker Connector  
This connects to the PC speaker installed in the system chassis.  
Power LED Connector  
This connector connects to the system’s Power LED. When the  
system’s power is on, this LED will light.  
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J46: WOL Connector  
Function  
This connector lets you attach a managed network adapter to the  
motherboard via a Wake-on-LAN cable. When the system is off, the  
managed network adapter uses an alternate power source to monitor  
the network. If it receives a wake-up packet from the server the  
system is remotely and automatically powered up.  
J48: SMBus Connector  
Function  
The SMBus (System Management Bus) connector is used to con-  
nect SMBus devices. It is a multiple device bus that allows multiple  
chips to connect to the same bus and enable each one to act as a  
master by initiating data transfer.  
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J63: IEEE 1394 (FireWire) Header  
This Mainboard features an integrated Texas Instrument TSB43AB22  
chip which supports two (2) IEEE 1394 (Firewire) ports. IEEE 1394  
(FireWire) supports transfer rates of up to 400MB/s. One port is in-  
stalled on the on-board I/O array, and a header is for external installation.  
Pin Assignment  
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Pin 1 TPB0 Pin 2 TPB0-  
Pin 3 GND Pin 5 GND  
Pin 5 TPA0 Pin 6 TPA0-  
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Pin 7 PWR Pin 8 PWR  
Pin 9 NC Pin 10 NC  
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J66, J67, J68, J69 Serial ATA Connector  
DJ800 supports up to 6 SATA devices each with data at transfer rates of  
150MB/s. Two Serial ATA ports supported by ICH5R, and four Serial ATA  
ports supported by Adaptec 8110. Adaptec 8110 also supports RAID  
configurations. RAID stands for “Redundant Array of Independent De-  
vices” and provides different levels of safety, redundancy and performance.  
This chipset supports RAID 0, 1, and 10, which are defined as follows:  
RAID Type  
Description  
RAID 0  
Striping: high performance, designed to connect mul  
tiple drives to act as one  
RAID 1  
Mirroring: writes data to two drives at once in case one  
drive fails, the other one will be a complete replica and  
can continue on. Full fail-over  
RAID 10  
Combination of RAID 0 and 1: over 4 drives, The drives  
are split in half and striped together, and the 2 new st-  
riped drives are then mirrored.  
This Mainboard features six Serial ATA ports for six Serial ATA devices.  
Serial ATA PIN Assignments  
Pin  
1
2
Description  
GND  
TXP  
TXN  
GND  
RXN  
RXP  
3
4
5
6
7
Serial ATA Drive Conncetors  
GND  
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J34 &J34A: USB 2.0 Ports and Header  
DJ800 supports eight USB 2.0 ports. USB 2.0 supports transfer rates of  
up to 480MB/s. Four ports show up on the on-board I/O array, and four  
ports are internal.  
Pin Assignment  
Pin 1 VCC 5V  
Pin 3 Data-  
Pin 5 Data+  
Pin 7 GND  
Pin 9 NC  
Pin 2 VCC 5V  
Pin 5 Data-  
Pin 6 Data+  
Pin 8 GND  
Pin 10 GND  
1
2
10  
CD In and AUX In Audio Inputs (4-pin)  
There are both CD In and AUX In 4-pin connector to connect your  
internal sound devices to the Sound Card.  
4-pin Onboard Audio Header  
Audio Pin Assignments  
Description  
Audio-L  
Ground  
Pin  
1
1
2
Ground  
3
Audio-R  
4
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EPS12V Power Connectors  
There are two power connectors on the motherboard of the required  
EPS 12V power supply. These are not standard ATX connectors. DJ800  
needs a minimum 460-watt EPS 12V power supply that complies with  
the Intel Xeon processor power supply design guidelines. Find the proper  
orientation of the connectors and push down firmly to make sure that  
the pins are aligned (the connector will only insert properly when prop-  
erly aligned). The 8-pin connector is a dedicated power connector to  
supply power for the CPUs.  
8-pin PowerSupply  
Connector(+12V)  
24-pin PowerSupply  
Connector  
COM  
+3.3V  
+12V  
+12V  
5VSB  
PWR_OK  
COM  
+5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
+12V  
+12V  
+12V  
+12V  
+5V  
+5V  
+5V  
RESERVED  
COM  
COM  
Power Connectors:  
This are for the required  
EPS 12V power supply  
2X12 24-pin Connector  
COM  
COM  
+5V  
PS_ON  
COM  
COM  
+3.3V  
+3.3V  
-12V  
+3.3V  
2X4 8-pin Connector  
EPS 12V PSU Only  
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Primary IDE connectors  
The two 40-pin IDE connectors (primary and secondary channels)  
support 80-conductor IDE ribbon cables. Connect the single connector  
end to the Mainboard. Then, connect the two connectors at the other  
end to your IDE device(s). If you connect two hard disks to the same  
cable, you must set the second drive as a Slave through its jumper  
settings. Refer to the IDE device’s documentation for the specific jumper  
settings. (Pin 20 is removed to prevent the connector from being in-  
serted in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20  
plugged in). The BIOS supports Ultra DMA 33/66/100.  
IMPORTANT  
Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red stripe on the  
Pin 1 side of the connector. IDE ribbon cables must be less than 46 cm  
(18 inches) long, with the second drive connector no more than 15 cm  
(6 inches) away from the first connector.  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
This 34-pin connector supports the standard floppy disk drive rib-  
bon cable. Connect the single connector end to the Mainboard. Then,  
plug the other end of the ribbon into the floppy drive. Make sure you  
align the Pin 1 on the connector with the Pin 1 alignments on the  
Mainboard and the floppy drive.  
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CPU/ System Fan Connectors  
There are five 3-pin fan connectors in the Mainboard. Two fans are  
used for CPU1 and CPU2; three fans are for system and front. These  
connectors support cooling fans of 500mA (6W) or less. Depending on  
the fan manufacturer, the wiring and plug may be different. Connect the  
fan’s plug to the Mainboard with respect to the polarity of the fan  
connector.  
3-pin Fan Connector  
Sensor +12V  
GND  
WARNING  
The CPU and/or motherboard will overheat if there is not enough  
airflow across the CPU and onboard heatsink. Damage may occur to the  
motherboard and/or the CPU fan if these pins are incorrectly used. These  
are NOT jumpers; DO NOT place jumper caps over these pins.  
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Motherboard Installation  
This section explains the basic requirements for installing the  
motherboard in a system housing or “chassis”. Since housing designs vary  
widely, you will need to consult the housing documentation for specific  
information.  
To install the motherboard in a system housing, you will need to do the  
following:  
Install a rear panel I/O shield  
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Connect leads from the housing’s front panel  
Connect other internal system components.  
Motherboard Installation Procedure  
The motherboard requires installing the supplied CPU Backplates to  
mount the heat sink retention mechanisms. Refer to the CPU Installation  
section in this chapter for details.  
If the housing you are using normally stands vertically, place the open  
housing on its side before you start.  
To install the motherboard, please follow the steps below.  
1. Review any instructions that came with the system housing and pre-  
pare the necessary mounting hardware that came with it.  
2. Identify the mounting holes on the motherboard and confirm that the  
housing has standoffs that match them.  
3. Install the rear panel I/O shield in the housing’s I/O panel opening.  
4. Place the motherboard in the housing and align the mounting holes  
to the standoffs of the housing’s motherboard mounting plate. Make  
sure all of the rear I/O ports are properly aligned with the openings  
of the I/O panel.  
5. Secure the motherboard to the housing by inserting mounting screws  
in all the holes.  
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IWILL DJ800 support Intel Xeon @FSB800 MHz processor. We only  
recommend using the Intel Original heatsink kit. CEK (Common Enabling  
Kit) is specially designed for the Intel latest Xeon. For installing CEK,  
please follow direction as below.  
Installing the CPU and Heatsink Procedures  
Step 1— Before you install the heatsink, please check whether the attached  
Hat Springs fasten well to the back of this motherboard or not.  
Step 2— Raise the retaining lever of the processor locking mechanism to a  
perpendicular position.  
Raise the socket  
lever to the vert-  
Raise the retaining  
lever  
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Step 3— Align the processor to the socket by matching the Pin 1 corner of the  
socket (marked with a triangle) to the Pin 1 corner on the Socket 604  
(marked by a triangular hole in the Pin 1 corner).  
Align the Pin 1 corners  
Step 4— Carefully insert the Xeon processor in the socket receptacles, taking  
care not to bend any pins.  
Insert the processor  
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Step 5— Lower the locking mechanism’s retaining lever and secure it in place  
to secure the processor in the socket. Grasp the processor by the  
edges and gently pull upwards to insure it is properly inserted. The  
processor shouldn’t move.  
Secure the CPU re-  
taining lever  
Step 6—Apply all of the TIM in the applicator to the center of the square heat  
spreader plate in the middle of the CPU. Do not spread the TIM around.  
When you place the heatsink on top of the CPU the material will  
disperse evenly.  
Apply all of the ther-  
mal interface mate-  
rial to the center of  
the processor heater  
spreader plate  
Important  
When you only place ONE Intel Xeon processor, please put on the  
position of CPU1.  
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Step 7— Fasten the motherboard on the chassis first. Then, place the CPU  
HeatSink on the top, and match the heatsink, spring and motherboard  
holes. Finally, please gently drive in these screws in order to fasten the  
heatsink.  
Notice: If you use the third party heaksink, it would possibly not fit  
our Spring installation method. Please contact with your vendor for the  
further information, and also check on IWILL website.  
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Memory Installation Procedure  
Installing Memory  
This Mainboard uses Registered DDR2 Memory with ECC or Non-  
ECC only. Please be aware of the difference between DDR and DDR2.  
DDR modules will NOT compatible with DDR2 slots. Don’t plug DDR  
modules into DJ800 memory slots.  
IMPORTANT  
* Before buying DDR2 (Double Data Rate 2) DIMMs for use with the  
Mainboard, it is recommended that you consult your local reseller  
for the best and most compatible memory to use.  
* This Mainboard only supports Registered DDR2 compliant modules.  
* To ensure compatibility, only use DIMM pairs of the same exact  
type and size and made by the same company.  
One DDR2 Module  
Two DDR2 Modules  
Four DDR2 Modules  
Six DDR2 Modules  
Eight DDR2 Modules  
DIMM B4 (1)  
DIMM B4, A4  
DIMM B4, A4; B3, A3  
B4, A4; B3, A3; B2, A2  
B4, A4; B3, A3; B2, A2;  
B1, A1  
(1) We strongly recommend that you always install a  
pair of DDR2 memory in order to take the full advan-  
tage of dual channel.  
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Recommended Memory Configurations  
The following steps are our recommended DIMM installation path  
based on the number of DIMMS being installed (Remember to check  
that the DIMMS are 1.8V Registered ECC or Non-ECC DDR2 DIMMs)  
Memory Installation Procedures  
1. Locate the Memory Bank on the Mainboard, where you will be in-  
stalling the DIMMs.  
2. Make sure the DIMM’s pins are facing down, and check that the pin  
arrangement on the memory module resembles the one pictured  
below.  
3. Insert the module into the DIMM socket and press down evenly on  
both ends firmly until the DIMM module is securely in place. (The  
tabs of the DIMM socket will close-up to hold the DIMM in place  
when the DIMM is properly installed on the socket’s bottom.)  
Module retaining notches  
Socket retaining notches  
4. Repeat step 1 to step 3 for all additional DIMM modules.  
P.S If you only install one DIMM, please install on DIMMB4.  
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Installing Expansion Cards  
1. Remove the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use. Keep the  
bracket for possible future use.  
2. Insert the PCI card into the correct slot on the Mainboard, pushing  
down with your thumbs evenly on both sides of the card.  
3. Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed above.  
4. Assign IRQs for PCI expansion card: An IRQ number is automati-  
cally assigned to PCI expansion card. In the PCI bus design, the BIOS  
automatically assigns an IRQ to a PCI slot that contains a card re-  
quiring an IRQ.  
WARNING  
Please completely power OFF your power supply when adding or  
removing any expansion cards or other system components. Failure to  
do so may cause severe damage to both your Mainboard and expansion  
cards.  
IMPORTANT  
DJ800 provides a PCI-Express x16 slot for graphic use. It provides  
the higher performance and greater bandwidth. DJ800 does not support  
AGP slot, so please choose the graphic card with PCI-Express interface.  
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Powering on your System  
Follow these instructions to power on the computer after you have  
installed the Mainboard and all system devices.  
1. Be sure that all switches are off (in some systems, Off is marked by  
“O”).  
2. After double-checking all jumper settings and connections, close the  
system chassis cover.  
3. Connect the power cord to the power cord connector located on the  
power supply at the back of your system chassis and plug the power  
cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector.  
4. Turn on your devices in the following order:  
Monitor  
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For power supplies, you need to switch On the power supply, then  
press the:  
1. Power switch on the front of the chassis the first time you start up  
the system.  
2. The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light up.  
For power supplies, the system LED will light up when the power  
switch is pressed. The monitor LED may light up after the system’s  
LED if it complies with “Green” standards or if it has a power standby  
feature. The system will first run its “power-on” tests. While the  
tests are running, additional messages will appear on the screen. If  
you do not see anything on the screen within 30 seconds from the  
time you turn on the power, the system may have failed a power-on  
test. Re-check your jumper settings and connections. Contact your  
retailer/dealer for assistance if everything else fails.  
3. During power-on, hold down <F2> to enter BIOS setup. Follow the  
instructions in BIOS for further setup information.  
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BIOS Setup  
This chapter discusses the AMIBIOS Setup program built into the ROM  
BIOS. The Setup program allows users to modify the basic system  
configuration.  
The BIOS is the Basic Input / Output System used in all IBM PC, XT,  
AT, and PS/2 compatible computers. The AMIBIOS flash chip stores the  
system parameters, such as type of disk drives, video displays, etc. in the  
CMOS. When the computer is turned off, a back-up battery provides power  
to the BIOS flash chip, enabling it to retain system parameters. Each time  
the computer is powered-on the computer is configured with the values  
stored in the BIOS ROM by the system BIOS, which gains control at boot-  
up.  
The AMIBIOS installed in your computer system’s ROM (Read Only  
Memory) is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS. The BIOS  
provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as disk drives  
and serial and parallel ports.  
Starting the BIOS Setup  
The AMIBIOS is immediately activated every time you power on  
the system. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the  
CMOS and begins the process of checking the system and configuring  
it. After configuring the system, the BIOS will follow the Boot Order to  
seek out an operating system. The BIOS then turns control of the sys-  
tem over to the operating system.  
The CMOS information that determines the system parameters may  
be changed by entering the BIOS Setup utility.  
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1. Power on the System.  
Note: Normally, the only visible POST (Power On Self Test) routine  
is the memory test.  
2. As the memory is being tested, you can access the BIOS Setup Util-  
ity by pressing the <F2> key when “Press < F2> to enter SETUP”  
appears briefly at the bottom of the screen.  
From the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility, you can access the  
other setup screens, such as the Security and Power menus.  
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Using the BIOS Setup Utility  
Navigating through the BIOS Setup Utility is straightforward. Use  
the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select items in menus,  
and press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more details about  
how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard.  
Up Arrow Key  
Down Arrow Key Move to the next item  
Left Arrow Key Move to the previous menu  
Right Arrow Key Move to the next menu  
Move to the previous item  
<Esc> key  
In the Submenu: Exit the submenu.  
In the BIOS main menu: Jump to the Exit Menu  
Select the highlighted item. When available, a  
pop-up list will display for you to select the item  
value or select a submenu  
<Enter> Key  
<PgUp> Key  
<PgDn> Key  
Previous page on Scrollable menus or Jump to  
the first interactive item listed  
Next page on Scrollable menus or Jump to the  
last interactive item listed  
<F1> Key  
<F2>/<F3> Key  
<F7> Key  
<F8> Key  
<F9> Key  
<F10> Key  
Home  
General Help on Setup navigation keys.  
Change Colors  
Discard Changes  
Load Failsafe Defaults  
Load Optimal Defaults  
Save and Exit  
Go to Top of Screen  
END  
Go to Bottom of Screen  
ESC  
Exit  
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IMPORTANT  
The BIOS does NOT automatically save values that you have  
modified. If you do not save your values before you exit the BIOS Setup  
Utility, all your changes will be lost.  
If after making and saving system changes with the BIOS Setup  
Utility, you discover that your computer is no longer able to boot, the  
AMIBIOS supports an override, which will reset your system to the  
Failsafe defaults. If that fails, it is possible to manually clear the present  
CMOS information through the “Clear CMOS Header” on the  
motherboard (Refer to Jumper Settings for more information).  
The best advice is to ONLY alter settings that you thoroughly  
understand. The default settings have been carefully chosen by  
AMIBIOS to provide the maximum system performance and reliability.  
Even a slight change to the chipset setup may cause potential and un-  
predictable failure to the system.  
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Main Menu  
This is the first screen that is displayed when you enter the BIOS  
Setup Utility. Each tab lined on the top of the screen represents each  
different menu. The following picture shows the main menu. Main menu  
shows the information of BIOS version, date and ID, processor type,  
speed and count, and system size. In addition, system time and date is  
adjustable using + / - key or number keys.  
IMPORTANT  
Due to the different BIOS versions, this BIOS screen will possibly  
be not exactly the same with what you see while you are setting up  
DJ800 BIOS. Please read the right description column carefully on your  
BIOS screen. For any further setup questions, please contact with our  
Technology Support staff.  
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Advanced Menu  
You can make these modifications on the Advanced Menu. Select  
the Submenus to modify those settings.  
CPU Configuration  
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IDE Configuration  
Floppy Configuration  
SuperIO Configuration  
Hardware Health Configuration  
ACPI Configuration  
Event Log Configuration  
MPS Configuration  
PCI-Express Configuration  
Remote Access Configuration  
USB Configuration  
Onboard Device Configuration  
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Boot Menu  
Feature  
Description  
Boot Device Priority  
Hard Disk Drives  
Specify the boot device priority sequence  
Specify the boot device priority sequence  
from available hard drives  
Removable Drives  
CD/DVDDrives  
Specify the boot device priority sequence  
from available removable drives  
Specify the boot device priority sequence  
from available CD/DVD drives  
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Boot Setting Configuration Submenu  
Feature  
Option  
Description  
Quick Boot  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Allows BIOS to skip  
tests while booting  
Quiet Boot  
Disabled: display normal  
POST messages Enabled:  
display OEM logo  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Set display mode for  
option ROM  
AddOn ROM  
Display Mode  
Force BIOS  
Keep Current  
Select power on state  
for NumLock  
Bootup Num-Lock  
PS/2 Mouse Support  
Typematic Rate  
Off  
On  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Select support for PS/  
2 mouse  
Slow  
Fast  
S e l e c t k e y b o a r d  
typematic rate  
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Wait for “F1” if error  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Wait for F1 key to be  
pressed if error occurs  
Hit ‘DEL’ Message  
Display  
Display “PressDEL to run  
Setup” in POST  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Enabled: allows option  
ROMs to trap interrupt 19  
Interrupt 19 Capture  
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Exit Menu  
Feature  
Description  
Exit system setup after saving the  
changes.  
Save Changes and Exit  
F10 key can be used for this operation  
Exit system setup without saving the  
changes. ESC key can be used for this  
operation  
Discard Changes and Exit  
Discard Changes  
Discard changes done so far to any of  
the setup questions. F7 key can be used  
for this operation  
Load optimal default values for all the  
setup questions. F9 key can be used for  
this operation  
Load Optimal Defaults  
Load Failsafe Defaults  
Load Failsafe default values for all the  
setup questions. F8 key can be used  
for this operation  
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OS Installation  
DJ800 can be run on Windows 2000, XP, and Linux (SuSe64, RedHat)  
system.  
DJ800 supports the Intel Extended Memory 64 bit Technology. It can  
take the full advantage of 64 bit architecture. In order to run full advantage  
of 64 bit, you should install OS with 64 bit architecture.  
For the 64 bit OS information, you can go to the below website to find  
out more information.  
Contact Microsoft for additional details.  
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Contact Red Hat for additional details.  
Contact SuSE for additional details.  
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Drivers Installation  
On the motherboard package, you could find a Power installation CD.  
It contains the required drivers.  
1. Audio Driver  
The audio driver for on board AD1980 chipset  
2. Adaptec 8110 driver for the serial-ATA devices  
3. Intel GbE LAN Driver  
4. INF Driver  
5. USB 2.0 Driver (for Windows 2000)  
Inside the CD, you can also find the free software “Acrobat Reader” to  
help you read our pdf.file. Besides, this user’s manual will also be placed  
inside this the CD-ROM.  
If you have any question about how to install operation system, please  
Supporters. We also suggest you visit our website for downloading the  
latest BIOS and drivers regularly.  
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