SOYO Computer Hardware SY 7ISA User Manual

SY-7ISA  
Motherboard  
Quick Start Guide  
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1 Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the SY-7ISA Motherboard. This Quick Start Guide  
illustrates the steps for installing and setting up your new Motherboard.  
This guide provides all users with the basic steps of Motherboard setting and operation. For  
further information, please refer to the SY-7ISA Motherboard Uses’ Guide that came with  
your Motherboard.  
Unpacking  
When unpacking the Motherboard, check for the following items:  
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The SY-7ISA FW82815 AGP/PCI/CNR Motherboard  
This Quick Start Guide  
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The Installation CD-ROM  
SOYO Bonus Pack CD-ROM  
One IDE Device ATA 100 Flat Cable  
One Floppy Disk Drive Flat Cable  
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SY-7ISA Motherboard Layout  
PS/2 KB  
Connector  
PS/2 Mouse  
Connector  
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ATX Power  
JP1  
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3
1
3
JP6 JP7  
USB 1  
USB 2  
PRT  
CJ1 CJ2  
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2
1
2
COM A  
IDE 2 IDE 1  
VGA  
JOYSTICK  
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3
CPUFAN  
LINE-OUT  
LINE-IN  
AGP Slot  
MIC JACK  
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4
CDIN1  
FDC1  
PCI#1  
Intel  
Sigmatel  
STAC9721  
PCI#2  
PCI#3  
PCI#4  
PCI#5  
PCI#6  
JP10  
WOL  
Header  
JP5  
ITE  
IT8712F-A  
CMOS Clear  
Jumper  
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Power  
LED  
Reset  
PWRBT  
Keylock  
Speaker  
1
2
3V  
STR  
LED  
HDD  
LED  
Lithium  
Battery  
JP9  
LED5  
2
10  
9
SYSFAN  
2
1
14  
13  
1
2
JP22  
1
5
JP8  
1
CNR1  
SMCARDCN  
SIRCON  
USB3_4  
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Key Features  
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Supports Intel® FC-PGA processors  
- FSB 66MHz: CeleronÔ  
700MHz)  
- FSB 100MHz: Pentium® III (500E-  
850MHz)  
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Battery Low voltage Detect  
(533A-  
Supports multiple-boot function  
AGP 2.0 Compliant;  
AGP Universal Connector supports:  
- 1.5V and 3.3V AGP cards  
- 1X/2X/4X data transfer  
- FSB 133MHz: Pentium® III (533-  
933MHz)  
Supports 66/100/133 MHz Front Side  
Bus Frequency  
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Supports Communication Networking  
Riser Slot (CNR 1.0 compliant) *  
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Auto-detect CPU voltage  
PC99, ACPI  
Smart Card Reader  
- Compliant with Personal Computer  
Smart Card¡  
standard  
Ultra DMA33/66100 (ATA 33/66/100)  
PC/SC¡  
W
orking Group  
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Supports Wake-On-LAN (WOL)  
Support PC-100 and PC-133 SDRAM  
- Compliant with smart card¡  
protocols  
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Supports ACPI Suspend Indicator  
- Supports card present detect  
Power-on by modem, alarm and PS/2  
Keyboard  
- Supports Smart Card insertion power-  
on feature  
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Power failure resume  
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3 x DIMM slots for SDRAM memory  
1 x 32-bit AGP slot  
Supports Suspend to RAM  
Supports onboard hardware monitoring  
and includes Hardware Doctor™ utility  
6 x 32-bit bus master PCI slots  
4 x USB ports onboard  
1 x IrDA port  
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Fan speed control  
Easy CPU settings in BIOS with the  
“SOYO COMBO Setup”  
ATX power connector  
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Support display cache interface (AIMM  
card) multiplexed on the AGP interface  
-133MHz SDRAM interface only  
-4MB max addressable  
* If the user wants to use a Modem Riser card (MR) make sure to use aSecondary mode MR, PRIMARY  
mode MRs are NOT Supported.  
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Installation  
To avoid damage to your Motherboard, please follow these simple rules while  
handling this equipment:  
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Before handling the Motherboard, ground yourself by touching on to an unpainted  
portion of the system's metal chassis.  
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Remove the Motherboard from its anti-static packaging. Hold the motherboard by the  
edges and avoid touching its components.  
Check the Motherboard for damage. If any chip appears to be loose, press carefully  
to seat it firmly in its socket.  
Follow the directions in this section which is designed to guide you through a quick and  
correct method to install your new SY-7ISA Motherboard. For detailed information, please  
refer to the SY-7ISA Motherboard User's guide and Technical Reference online manual on in  
the CD-ROM package that came with your Motherboard.  
Gather and prepare all necessary components to complete the installation successfully:  
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Socket 370 processor with built-in CPU cooling fan (boxed type)  
SDRAM module (s)  
Computer case with adequate power supply unit  
Monitor  
PS/2 Keyboard  
Pointing Device (PS/2 Mouse)  
Speaker(s) (optional)  
Disk Drives: HDD, CD-ROM, Floppy drive…  
External Peripherals: Printer, Plotter, and Modem (optional)  
Internal Peripherals: Modem and LAN cards (optional)  
Note: If you want to use an external speaker connected to "Line-out" port, please make  
sure to use an "amplified speaker" that can generate proper output sound volume.  
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Install the Motherboard  
Follow the steps below in order to perform the installation of your new SY-7ISA Motherboard.  
Step 1. Install the CPU  
Mark your CPU Frequency: Record the working frequency of your FC-  
PGA CPU that should be clearly marked on the CPU cover.  
FSB 66MHz  
400MHz(66x6.0)  
433MHz(66x6.5)  
466MHz(66x7.0)  
500MHz(66x7.5)  
533MHz(66x8.0)  
566MHz(66x8.5)  
600MHz(66x9.0)  
633MHz(66x9.5)  
667MHz(66x10.0)  
700MHz(66x10.5)  
FSB 100MHz  
500MHz (100 x 5.0)  
550MHz (100 x 5.5)  
600MHz (100 x 6.0)  
650MHz (100 x 6.5)  
700MHz (100 x 7.0)  
750MHz (100 x7.5)  
800MHz (100 x 8.0)  
850MHz (100 x 8.5)  
FSB 133MHz  
533MHz (133 x 4.0)  
600MHz (133 x 4.5)  
667MHz (133 x 5.0)  
733MHz (133 x 5.5)  
800MHz (133 x 6.0)  
866MHz (133 x 6.5)  
933MHz (133 x 7.0)  
CPU Mount Procedure: To mount the Pentium® & CeleronTM processor that you  
have purchased separately, follow these instructions.  
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1. Lift the socket handle up to a vertical position.  
2. Align the blunt edge of the CPU with the matching pinhole edge on the socket.  
3. Seat the processor in the socket completely and without forcing.  
4. Then close the socket handle to secure the CPU in place.  
Remember to connect the CPU Cooling Fan to the appropriate power  
connector on the Motherboard. The fan is a key component that stabilizes the  
system. It prevents the equipment from overheating and prolongs the life of  
your CPU.  
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Step 2. Connections to the Motherboard  
This section tells how to connect internal peripherals and the power supply to the Motherboard.  
The internal peripherals consist of IDE devices (HDD, CD-ROM), Floppy Disk Drive, Chassis  
Fan, Front Panel Devices (STR LED, Internal Speaker, Reset Button, IDE LED, and  
KeyLock Switch.), Wake-On-LAN card, VGA card, Sound Card, and other devices.  
For more details on connecting internal and external peripherals to your new SY-7ISA  
Motherboard, please refer to SY-7ISA Motherboard User's Guide and Technical Reference  
online manual on the CD-ROM.  
Connectors and Plug-ins  
CPU Cooling Fan: CPUFAN  
Chassis Fan: CHAFAN  
Wake-On-LAN Header: JP10  
Pin1  
5VSB GND  
Pin2  
Pin3  
MP-Wakeup  
Pin1  
GND  
Pin2  
12V  
Pin3  
Pin1  
Pin2  
12V  
Pin3  
SENSOR  
SENSOR GND  
Standard IrDA (Infrared Device Header): SIRCON  
System Fan: SYSFAN  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin3  
Pin4  
Pin5  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin3  
VCC  
None  
IRRX  
GND  
IRTX  
GND  
12V  
SENSOR  
USB3  
USB4  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin3  
Pin4  
Pin1  
Power Data(-) Data(+)  
SMCARDCN  
Pin1 Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin7 Pin8 Pin9 Pin10 Pin11 Pin12 Pin13 Pin14  
Pin2  
Pin3  
Pin4  
Pin5  
Power  
Data(-)  
Data(+)  
GND  
GND  
GND  
VCC NC NC NC Scrfet RST CLK NC NC Scrio GND Scrpres NC  
NC  
Pin4  
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Pin1 Pin2  
Pin3  
GND  
CD -IN: CDIN1 Connect to your CD-ROM audio output.  
Power LED  
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GND  
Key Lock  
Key Lock  
Power LED  
Speaker  
Pin1 Pin2 Pin3  
Pin1  
Pin2  
GND  
5V  
NC GND  
Control Pin  
Speaker  
Pin3  
Pin1  
5V  
Pin2  
NC  
Pin4  
PWRBT STR LED HDD LED  
Reset  
NC  
Speaker out  
HDD LED  
Pin2  
STR LED  
Pin2  
PWRBT  
Pin1  
RESET  
Pin1  
Pin1  
Pin1  
Pin2  
Pin2  
LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode Power On/Off GND  
Power Good  
GND  
ATX Power On/Off: PWRBT  
Connect your power switch to this header (momentary switch type).  
To turn off the system, press this switch and hold down for longer than 4 seconds.  
ATX Power Supply: ATX PW  
Attach the ATX Power cable to this connector. (This motherboard requires an ATX power supply, an AT power  
supply can NOT be used.)  
When using the Power-On by PS/2 Keyboard function, please make sure the ATX power supply is able to provide  
at least 720mA on the 5V Standby lead (5VSB).  
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Step 3. 5V Stand-by indicator LED (LED 5)  
This LED is lit whenever the 5V Standby voltage coming from the ATX powersupply is  
available. If you have connected your ATX powersupply to the mains, LED 5 should be lit.  
Step 4. Configure Memory  
Your board comes with two DIMM sockets, providing support for up to 512MB of main  
memory using unbuffered and Non-ECC DIMM modules from 32MB to 512MB, No  
reqistered DIMM support. Supports up to 3 Double sided DIMMs at 100MHz system  
memory. Supports up to 2 double sided or 3 single sided DIMMs a 133MHz system  
memory bus. On this motherboard, DRAM speed can be set independent from the CPU  
front side bus speed. Depending on the DRAM clock speed setting in the BIOS setup.  
Memory Configuration Table  
Number of Memory  
DIMM 1  
DIMM 2  
DIMM 3  
Modules  
Single-Side  
PC100/PC133 PC100/PC133 PC100/PC133  
PC100  
PC133  
PC100  
PC133  
P100  
RAM  
Type  
Double-Side  
PC133  
PC133  
Memory Module Size (MB)  
32/64/128/256/512 MB  
Step 5. Enable/Disable Power-On by Keyboard (JP1)  
You may choose to enable the Power-On through Keyboard function by shorting pin 1-2 on  
jumper JP1; or short pin 2-3 to disable this function.  
Power-On by  
Keyboard  
Enable  
Disable  
Short pin 1-2 to  
enable the Power-  
On by Keyboard  
function.  
Short pin 2-3 and  
the Power-On by  
Keyboard function is  
disabled.  
JP1 Setting  
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Important: When using the Power-On by Keyboard function, please make sure the  
ATX power supply is able to provide at least 720mA on the 5V Standby lead (5VSB)  
in order to meet the standard ATX specification.  
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Step 6. CNR MR Card-CODEC OPTION (JP8)  
CNR MR Card-CODEC  
Primary  
Secondary  
OPTION  
JP8 Setting  
open JP8  
short JP8  
1 2  
1 2  
Step 7. Set JP9 for FWH Boot Block Write-Protect  
Setting this jumper to open will prevent the boot block area of the FWH (FirmWare Hub) chip  
from being written data into such that it is write-protected from unwanted or abnormal write  
activity.  
Note: In some rare cases, the boot block area will need to be flashed to complete the BIOS  
upgrade procedure. Setting JP9 to open will cause incomplete BIOS update in that case.  
The FWH Boot Block  
Locked  
Unlocked  
Write-Protect  
JP9 Setting  
open JP9  
short JP9  
1 2  
1 2  
Step 8. SPEAKER OPTION (JP22)  
Through this jumper the case speaker output can be redirected to the external (amplified)  
speakers (if connected) through the on-board Audio-Codec.  
SPEAKER OPTION  
JP22 Setting  
Lineout SPK  
CASE SPK  
Short pin 1-2  
Short pin 2-3  
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Step 9. CPU Frequency Settings: JP6, JP7, CJ1 and CJ2  
For certain Intel CPUs, the multiplier is not locked such that setting a multiplier higher than  
specified on the CPU is possible. For technical details read the following:  
Your FC-PGA 133/100/66 MHz FSB CPU has a pin JP6, JP7 to tell it what FSB frequency  
the CPU requires; If these two jumpers are shorted the motherboard will automatically run at  
the frequency the CPU was specified to run at.  
However, the FSB Frequency can also be set through jumpers CJ1 and CJ2 and it may  
therefore differ from the Frequency the CPU specifies. If CJ1 and CJ2 are to be used, JP6 &  
JP7 must be open. Doing so may however force your CPU to operate out of its  
specifications and therefore SOYO can not guarantee the proper functioning of your system.  
Refer to the following table:  
CPU Frequency  
JP6  
JP7  
CJ1  
CJ2  
Automatic  
Short  
Open  
Short  
Open  
2-3  
Open  
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3
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3
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2
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1
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66MHz  
Open  
Open  
Open  
2-3  
2-3  
1-2  
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
2
100MHz Open  
1-2  
Manual  
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2
2
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2
3
3
1
2
3
133MHz Open  
1-2  
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2
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2
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CMOS Clear (JP5)  
In some cases the CMOS memory may contain wrong data, follow the steps below to clear  
CMOS memory.  
1. Clear the CMOS memory by momentarily shorting pin 2-3 on jumper JP5. This jumper  
can be easily identified by its white colored cap.  
2. Then put the jumper back to 1-2 to allow writing new of data into the CMOS memory.  
CMOS Clearing  
Clear CMOS Data  
Retain CMOS Data  
Short pin 1-2 to  
retain new  
Short pin 2-3 for  
at least 5 seconds to  
clear the CMOS  
JP5 Setting  
settings  
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1 2  
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Note: You must unplug the ATX power cable from the ATX power connector when  
performing the CMOS Clear operation.  
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Debug LEDs  
The Debug LEDs give an indication of the status of the system during boot-up. If the system  
does not boot-up properly, use the table below to find out at what point in boot-up sequence  
the problem arises. A x means the LED is off, a L means the LED is lit.  
Code  
Explanation  
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L
Initialization of the chipset. The MCH and ICH registers will be set to the  
most conservative values by the BIOS to make sure the system boots up  
properly.  
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
The BIOS is now decompressing the BIOS code into shadow RAM. Most of  
the BIOS code is stored in the BIOS Flash ROM IC in compressed form to  
save space. At boot-up this code is decompressed and stored to RAM for  
faster execution.  
X
X
L
X
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
The checksum for the decompressed code is calculated and checked. The  
checksum is calculated by adding all data bytes together and storing the result  
in the BIOS ROM. If the calculated checksum is different from the checksum  
stored in the ROM, the code stored in the FLASH ROM is corrupted.  
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L
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
The chipset (MCH and ICH) registers are set to the values selected by the user.  
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L
X
X
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
Now the BIOS will set the CPU Vcore voltage and the FSB bus frequency to  
the user selected value. If the system stops at this point, the settings selected by  
the user are inappropriate. Please select more conservative settings.  
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L
X
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
The Hardware Monitor Functionality is initialized. The settings the user  
selected in the BIOS for the Hardware Monitor are written into the Hardware  
Monitor registers.  
X
L
L
X
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
If the VGA card does not work or is not inserted at all, the system will display  
this code for a short period of time.  
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L
L
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
At this point the BIOS is initializing the CPU. The L2 cache latency values are  
set, and more important, the CPU micro-code is written into the CPU.  
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LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
Now the system is testing the RAM inserted on the board. The screen will  
show the BIOS testing the RAM by a running counter. After finishing the test,  
the screen will show the amount of RAM in your system.  
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X
X
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
L
X
L
X
The super I/O registers are set to the default values. This includes the serial,  
parallel and IR etc settings.  
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
At this point the IDE busses (primary and secondary) are scanned for devices.  
This includes HD drives and ATAPI CD-ROM drives that are connected to  
the IDE bus. After scanning the detected devices are displayed on screen.  
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X
L
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
L
L
X
X
The serial and parallel port registers are set to the values selected by the user.  
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
Now the BIOS will scan the peripheral busses for add-on cards. This includes  
the PCI and AGP busses. If any add-on cards are detected, the resources it  
requires are assigned by the BIOS in accordance with user settings.  
L
L
X
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
The ESCD and DMI (Desktop Management Interface) values are checked. If  
there are changes, the BIOS will flash the new values into the BIOS Flash  
ROM IC.  
L
L
L
X
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
At this point the BIOS passes control to the Operating System (OS). All LEDs  
will be on and will stay on to indicate a successful boot.  
L
L
L
L
LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1  
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Quick BIOS Setup  
This Motherboard does not require any hardware jumpers to set the CPU frequency. Instead,  
CPU settings are software configurable through the BIOS [Frequency/Voltage Control].  
The [Frequency/Voltage Control] menu combines the main parameters that you need to  
configure your system. They are all in one menu to enable a quick setup in BIOS.  
After completion of hardware installation, turn the power switch on, then press the <DEL> key  
while the system diagnostic is checking to enter the Award BIOS Setup program. The CMOS  
SETUP UTILITY will be displayed on screen. Then follow these steps to configure the CPU  
settings.  
Step 1. Select [Standard CMOS Features]  
Set [Date/Time] and [Floppy drive type], then set [Hard Disk Type] to “Auto”.  
Step 2. Select [Load Optimized Defaults]  
Select the “Load Optimized Defaults” menu and type “Y” at the prompt to load the BIOS  
optimal setup.  
Step 3. Select [Frequency/Voltage Control]  
Move the cursor to the [CPU Frequency] field to set the CPU frequency.  
Available [CPU Frequency] settings on your SY-7ISA Motherboard are detailed in the  
following table. If you set this field to [Manual], you are then required to fill in the next two  
consecutive fields: (1) the CPU Host/PCI Clock, and (2) the CPU Ratio.  
CPU Frequency (MHz)  
633MHz (66 x 9.5)  
800MHz (100 x 8.0)  
Manual  
667MHz (66 x 10.0)  
700MHz (66 x 10.5)  
500MHz (100 x 5.0)  
550MHz (100 x 5.5)  
600MHz (100 x 6.0)  
650MHz (100 x 6.5)  
700MHz(100 x 7.0)  
750MHz (100 x 7.5)  
850MHz (100 x 8.5)  
600MHz (133 x 4.5)  
666MHz (133 x 5.0)  
733MHz (133 x 5.5)  
800MHz (133 x 6.0)  
866MHz (133 x 6.5)  
933MHz (133 x 7.0)  
400MHz (66 x 6.0)  
433MHz (66 x 6.5)  
466MHz ( 66 x 7.0)  
500MHz( 66 x 7.5)  
533MHz ( 66 x 8.0)  
566MHz ( 66 x 8.5)  
600MHz ( 66 x 9.0)  
Select the working frequency of your Pentium® III, CeleronÔ processor among these preset values.  
Note:  
Mark the checkbox that corresponds to the working frequency of your Pentium® III, CeleronÔ  
processor in case the CMOS configuration should be lost.  
Step 4. Select [SAVE & EXIT SETUP]  
Press <Enter> to save the new configuration to the CMOS memory, and continue the boot  
sequence.  
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The SOYO CD  
The SOYO-CD will NOT autorun if you use it on an Operating System other  
than Windows 9x or NT.  
Your SY-7ISA Motherboard comes with a CD-ROM labeled "SOYO CD." The SOYO CD  
contains (1) the user's manual file for your new Motherboard, (2) the drivers software  
available for installation, and (3) a database in HTML format with information on SOYO  
Motherboards and other products.  
Step 1. Insert the SOYO CD into the CD-ROM drive  
The SOYO CD will auto-run, and the SOYO CD Start Up Menu will be as shown.  
If you use Windows NT, the SOYO-CD will not detect your motherboard type. In that case  
the following dialog will pop up, please choose your motherboard and press OK. Now the  
SOYO-CD Start Up Menu will be shown.  
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Please Select Your Board  
LI-7000  
7IWB  
7IWA-F  
7IWA-F V1.0  
6IWM/L  
6IWM  
7IWB V1.0  
7IWM  
6IWA  
7IWM/L V1  
Cancel  
OK  
(SOYO CD Start Up Program Menu)  
If you use Windows 95 or 98, the SOYO CD Start Up Program automatically detects  
which SOYO Motherboard you own and displays the corresponding model name.  
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The user's manual files included on the SOYO CD are in PDF (Postscript Document)  
format. In order to read a PDF file, the appropriate Acrobat Reader software must be  
installed in your system.  
Note: The Start Up program automatically detects if the Acrobat Reader utility is already  
present in your system, and otherwise prompts you on whether or not you want to install it.  
You must install the Acrobat Reader utility to be able to read the user's manual file. Follow  
the instructions on your screen during installation, then once the installation is completed,  
restart your system and re-run the SOYO CD.  
Step 2. Install Drivers and Utilities  
Click the Install Drivers button to display the list of drivers software that can be installed  
with your Motherboard. The Start Up program displays the drivers available for the  
particular model of Motherboard you own. We recommend that you only install those  
drivers.  
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driver  
revision:  
Intel .inf utility for Win 9x  
Intel Ultra ATA Storage Drive for Win 98/98SE/NT  
Intel 815 VGA Drivers for Win 9x  
Intel 815 VGA Drivers for Win NT  
Sigmatel Audio Driver  
Sigmatel Staggato Gold Application  
7ISA ITE hardware doctor for Win 9x/2000/NT  
Cancel  
OK  
(Driver Installation Menu)  
A short description of all available drivers follows:  
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Intel .inf utility for Win 9x  
Windows 95 and 98 will not recognize the new INTEL 815 chipset properly. To update the  
necessary .inf files that will help Windows recognize the 815 chipset, please run this utility.  
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Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Win 98/98SE/NT  
The Intelâ Ultra ATA Storage Driver automatically enables fast Ultra ATA transfers for a variety of  
ATA/ATAPI mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and CD-ROMs.  
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Intel 815 VGA Drivers for Win9x  
In order to be able to make use of the integrated VGA function in your Intel 815 chipset, you will need to  
install this driver first. For Windows 95/98 only.  
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Intel 815 VGA Drivers for NT 4.0  
In order to be able to make use of the integrated VGA function in your Intel 815 chipset, you will need to  
install this driver first. For NT 4.0 only.  
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Sigmatel Audio Driver  
This AC codec sound driver is for Windows 9x, 2000 and NT.  
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Sigmatel Staggato Gold Application  
This application contains the wavetable that is necessary to play MIDI files. Make  
sure to install it after installing the Sigmatel drivers for your OS.  
(Refer to the manual installation guide in the back.) This application is suitable for  
Windows 95, 98(SE) and NT.  
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7ISA ITE hardware doctor for Win 9X/2000/NT  
Your motherboard comes with a hardware monitoring IC. By installing this utility  
Temperature, Fan speed and Voltages can be monitored. It is also possible to set alarms  
when current system values exceed or fall below pre-set values.  
Select which driver you want to install and click OK, or click Cancel to abort the driver  
installation and return to the main menu.  
Note: Once you have selected a driver, the system will automatically exit the SOYO CD to  
begin the driver installation program. When the installation is complete, most drivers  
require to restart your system before they can become active.  
Step 3. Check the Latest Releases  
Click the 'Check the latest Releases' button to go the SOYO Website to automatically find  
the latest BIOS, manual and driver releases for your motherboard. This button will only  
work if your computer is connected to the internet through a network or modem  
connection. Make sure to get your modem connection up before clicking this button.  
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Sigmatel Audio Driver Installation  
Installing the Sigmatel Audio Drivers under windows  
95/98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000 and  
Windows NT  
You have to install the drivers before installing any application for the AC97 codec.  
Uninstalling/Re-Installing Sigmatel Audio Drivers for  
Windows 9x  
1. Open Device Manager.  
2. Remove the Sigmatel Audio Codec entry in the Sound, Video, and Game Controllers  
section. Do not change the game controller in this audio solution.  
3. Delete the sigmatel INF file in c:\windows\inf\other  
4. Restart your PC for Plug and Play to reinitialize your system.  
Uninstalling or Updating the Sigmatel Audio Drivers for  
Windows NT  
1.  
Double click on the MULTIMEDIA icon in the control panel. Select the Devices tab  
from the Multimedia properties window.  
2.  
Double click on the Audio Devices entry from the Multimedia devices list. Select the  
driver by placing the mouse pointer over the sigmatel driver label and clicking the left  
mouse button.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press the REMOVE button.  
A question box will appear to verify your decision. Press the YES button.  
Windows NT will display a dialog box asking you to restart your system. Press the  
Restart Now button to complete the Un-installation.  
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SynthCore Lite Application for Windows NT 4.0  
The CD contains a SynthCore Lite application program, that the Quick Start Guide does not  
describe. It can be installed by running StacGold.exe in the D:\drive-all\sigmatel\StacGold  
directory. (Were D is your CD-ROM drive letter).  
Note that the NT4 installation requires a manual step at the end of the installation.  
This step apllies to NT4 only. (NT4 Service Pack 4 has to be installed, Service Pack  
4 includes DirectSound 3)  
1) After you run the normal installer, DO NOT reboot your system yet.  
2) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Multi Media  
3) Select the "Devices" tab  
4) Select the "Add" Button  
5) Select "Unlisted or Undated Driver"  
6) Browse to c:\Program Files\Staccato\SynthCore Lite\oemsetup.inf and select this file.  
7) Now look under the MIDI Devices tab, you should see the Staccato MIDI driver.  
8) Reboot your machine.  
This finishes the installation process.  
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Intel 815 VGA Drivers Installation  
(For Windows 2000)  
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE General Installation Notes:  
1. The operating system must be installed on the system prior to installation.  
2. This installation procedure is specific only to the version of driver and installation file  
included in this release.  
3. This procedure assumes that all of the software associated with this release is  
located in the same directory.  
MANUAL INSTALL FROM HARD DRIVE  
1. Download WIN2KCD.ZIP from the Web. Double-click to unzip. (You must have  
indicate the directory into which the files are to be extracted. Hit the Extract button to  
unzip the files to that directory. If you wish to install from the CD-ROM, then the files  
must be transferred to a CD.  
2. Select the My Computer icon.  
3. Select the Control Panel icon.  
4. Select the System icon.  
5. You should be in the System Properties window.  
6. Click on the Hardware tab.  
7. Click the Device Manager button.  
8. Click the Display Adapters selection.  
9. The current list of adapters is displayed.  
10. Click on the adapter (e.g., VGA) that the Intel Win2K driver is replacing.  
11. Click on the Driver tab.  
12. Click the Update Driver... button.  
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13. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window should now open.  
14. Click the Next button.  
15. Select the following option: "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I  
can choose a specific driver".  
16. Click the Have Disk button.  
17. Click on "Browse" and go to the directory where the files were unzipped. Go to the  
Win2K directory. If the English version of the driver is to be installed, select the  
i81xnt5.INF file and press OK. If another language is desired, select the INF folder,  
and the select the INF file of the desired language.  
18. Proceed according to the remaining prompts. Close all windows and reboot in order  
to use the new driver. See "Verifying the Installation of the Software" below to confirm  
that the proper driver is being used.  
VERIFYING THE INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE  
1. From the Microsoft Windows 2000 desktop, click on "My Computer", then "Control  
Panel", and then "System".  
2. You should be in the System Properties window. Click on the Hardware tab and hit  
the Device Manager button. From here, go down to "Display Adapter" and click.  
3. The installed display adapter should be Intel Corporation 815 Graphics Controller  
Hub.  
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Quick Trouble shoot tips  
Video (no display) related issues  
I built a new computer system using a Soyo board and nothing happens when  
turning it on, no video and no beeps from the PC speaker. What is happening  
and how can it be fixed?  
No screen and no beeps mean that your CPU and motherboard do not work at all. It  
could be that the CPU is not seated correctly or that a component on the M/B is  
grounded (shorted) with the case. Also make sure to check the voltage setting  
switch (110V/220V) on the back of the power supply. To isolate the problem do  
the following:  
1. Press and hold down on the “Ins” (insert) key while turning on the computer  
until you get video. If you do not get video then,  
2. Double-check jumpers setting on you motherboard and remove all add-on  
cards, unplug all hard-disk and floppy-disk drive cables and see if you can hear  
some beeps. If you still do not get any beeps, then try putting the motherboard on  
the table (to isolate it from the case) with the CPU and speaker only, and give it one  
more try.  
I hear a series of beeps and I do not get anything from my monitor. What  
could be wrong?  
The following lists some basic beep codes and their possible meanings:  
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One long beep and 3 very short beeps - The video card is not detected by  
the motherboard. Please re-seat your video card. If you are using an AGP  
card, please push your AGP card down real hard. You may have to push  
VERY hard without the AGP card mounting screw. Make sure not to  
insert the card the other way around.  
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Continuous beeps – One or more of the memory modules is not seated  
correctly in its socket.  
My PCI VGA card works fine with my system, but when I put in a new AGP  
card, it does not give me any video. Is my AGP slot bad?  
This is a common problem with AGP video cards. The reason is that your AGP  
card did not get seated into the AGP slot fully and firmly. Please push your AGP  
card down into the socket real hard, it should snap twice. You may have to unscrew  
the AGP card to allow the card to go further down. Do take care not to damage the  
card by using too much force.  
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I get distorted video my AGP card right after I save my bios. Why is that?  
The cause is likely that your AGP card is not running at the correct bus speed. To  
fix this, please clear the CMOS via JP5 and if it still does not work, please upgrade  
your motherboard bios to the latest version.  
BIOS Issues  
Where can I find the BIOS revision of my mainboard?  
It will be displayed on the up-left corner on the screen during boot-up. It will show  
as your board type followed by the revision number, such as 5EH_2CA1 (meaning  
revision 2CA1 for the SY-5EH board) or 6BA+ IV_2AA2 which means SY-6BA+  
IV motherboard with 2AA2 bios.  
Where can I find the latest BIOS of my motherboard?  
Please go to the technical support page of one of the SOYO websites (Taiwan:  
www.soyo.com.tw), and look up your motherboard to find the latest BIOS  
revision.  
Hard disk, floppy drive, CD-ROM etc  
When I boot up my new computer I got "floppy boot failure" and the LED on  
the floppy stays on  
Make sure the red wire of floppy ribbon cable goes to Pin1 on the floppy drive side  
(don't trust the "key lock" or "notch") and use the end-connector of the cable (don't  
use middle one).  
Modem issues  
I get an "I/O Conflict" message when I turn on my system and I can not get  
my modem to work  
What you need to do is to disable 'COM2' (or UART2 or serial port 2) in the bios  
under integrated peripheral setup.  
I have installed my modem drivers several times and I still cannot get my  
modem to work. Why?  
If you are sure that the modem driver has been installed correctly, then you need to  
install the south bridge driver from the SOYO CD, this is because Windows does  
not properly recognize relatively new chipsets.  
Audio Issues  
I do not get any sound from my sound card. What could be wrong?  
Please make sure the speaker is connected to the speaker out port on your sound card.  
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In Device Manager, I keep getting yellow exclamation signs on my sound port  
even though I have installed my sound driver several times and I could not get  
my sound card to work. What is wrong?  
It is likely that you did not have the correct driver installed. If you are sure that the  
correct sound driver has been installed, then please install the 'south bridge' driver  
for the motherboard.  
The sound is working in my system, but when I play CD music from the CD-  
ROM, I do not get any sound. What is wrong?  
This is because the 3-wire audio cable from the CD-ROM to the sound card is not  
connected or it is loose.  
The sound from my sound card is distorted when Windows starts. What is  
wrong?  
First, if you are using an ISA sound card, please make sure the IRQ needed for the  
sound card is set to 'Legacy ISA' in the bios. In other words, if your ISA sound card  
takes IRQ5, then set IRQ5 to 'Legacy ISA'. Next, install the 'south bridge' driver for  
the motherboard.  
The sound and everything else works fine except that the recorder and  
microphone do not work. What is wrong?  
This is because the recorder and microphone in the Windows are not enabled.  
Please go to sound properties and enable them.  
Lock up (freeze)  
When I boot up my system, everything works fine. It sees my CPU and  
memory, detects my hard drive, floppy drive and CD-ROM but locks up at  
"Verify DMI pool data... ", and it won’ t go any further. What should I do?  
Please clear the CMOS via JP5 then choose 'load setup default' in the bios and save  
the bios and exit. Next, unplug all other add-on cards except the video card and  
floppy drive controller, and see if it can boot from floppy. Then put back the  
peripherals one by one to identify which one causes the lockup. If you are running a  
Cyrix CPU, make sure the 'linear burst function' is enabled in the bios.  
I can not get my board to run properly.  
Please make sure you have the latest bios and driver from the SOYO web site at:  
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How to contact us:  
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If you are interested in our products, please contact the SOYO sales  
department in the region you live.  
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If you require Technical Assistance, please contact our Technical Support in  
the region you live.  
SOYO prefers Email as communication medium, remember to always add to the  
email the country that you live in.  
SOYO Taiwan  
SOYO USA  
41484 Christy Street, Fremont, CA  
94538  
No. 21 Wu-Kung 5 Rd., Hsin Chuang  
City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan  
Region Covered: US and Canada  
Region Covered: Taiwan and Asia-  
Pacific. (Including Australia).  
Web Site: www.soyousa.com,  
Sales:  
Sales:  
Tel: 886-2-22903300  
Fax: 886-2-22983322  
Technical Support:  
Support Web Site:  
Technical Support:  
Fax: 886-2-22983322  
SOYO (U.K.) LTD.  
Unit 7, Alice Way, Hounslow Business  
Park,  
Hanworth Road, Hounslow, TW3 3UD  
SOYO Europe BV  
Signaalrood 19, 2718 SH Zoetermeer  
The Netherlands  
Region Covered: United Kingdom and  
Republic of Ireland  
Region Covered: Europe except  
Germany and United Kingdom  
Sales:  
Tel : +44 (0)181 569 4111  
Fax: +44 (0)181 569 4134  
europe.com  
Sales:  
Tel: +31-69-3637500  
Fax: +31-79-3637575  
Technical Support:  
Tel : +44 (0)181 569 4111  
Fax: +44 (0)181 569 4134  
Technical Support:  
Tel : +31-79-3637500  
Fax: +31-79-3637575  
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SOYO Deutschland GmbH  
SOYO Hong Kong  
August-Wilhelm-Kuhnholz-Str. 15  
D-26135 Oldenburg  
Region Covered: Hong Kong  
Region Covered: Germany,  
Sales:  
tel: 852-27109810  
fax: 852-27109078  
Vertrieb Mainboards, Notebooks und  
SoyoCom Produkte:  
Technical Support:  
tel: 852-27109810  
fax: 852-27109078  
Fon: +49-(0)441/20910-31/33  
Fax: +49-(0)441/203422  
Technischer Support:  
SOYO China (Gin Mei Jei)  
Fon: +49-(0)441/20910-40  
Fax: +49-(0)441/203422  
Region Covered: All of China  
Sales:  
Tel: 86-10-62510089  
fax: 86-10-62510388  
SOYO KOREA  
Region Covered: Korea  
Technical Support:  
Sales:  
Tel: 86-10-62510089  
fax: 86-10-62510388  
Tel : 82-2-716-2850  
Fax : 82-2-704-2619  
E-mail : [email protected]  
SOYO Japan  
Technical Support:  
tel : 82-2-717-4392  
fax : 82-2-712-5853  
Region Covered: Japan  
Sales:  
Tel: 81-3-33682188  
Fax: 81-3-33682199  
Technical Support:  
Tel: 81-3-33682188  
Fax: 81-3-33682199  
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Version 1.0  
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