Asus Clothes Dryer TUSL2 C User Manual

®
TUSL2-C  
Intel® 815EP ATX Motherboard  
USERS MANUAL  
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ASUS CONTACT INFORMATION  
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific)  
Marketing  
Address:  
Telephone:  
Fax:  
150 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 112  
+886-2-2894-3447  
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Email:  
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MB/Others (Tel): +886-2-2890-7121 (English)  
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Fax:  
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Email:  
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FTP:  
ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS  
ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL (America)  
Marketing  
Address:  
6737 Mowry Avenue, Mowry Business Center, Building 2  
Newark, CA 94560, USA  
Fax:  
Email:  
+1-510-608-4555  
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Marketing  
Address:  
Fax:  
Harkortstr. 25, 40880 Ratingen, BRD, Germany  
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Email:  
[email protected] (for marketing requests only)  
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Hotline:  
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CONTENTS  
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 7  
1.1 How This Manual Is Organized .................................................. 7  
1.2 Item Checklist ............................................................................. 7  
2. FEATURES ........................................................................................ 8  
2.1 The ASUS TUSL2-C .................................................................. 8  
2.1.1 Specifications .................................................................. 8  
2.1.2 Optional Components .................................................... 10  
2.1.3 Performance ................................................................... 10  
2.1.4 Intelligence .................................................................... 11  
2.2 TUSL2-C Motherboard Components ....................................... 12  
3. HARDWARE SETUP ...................................................................... 14  
3.1 TUSL2-C Motherboard Layout ................................................ 14  
3.2 Layout Contents ........................................................................ 15  
3.3 Hardware Setup Procedure ....................................................... 17  
3.4 Motherboard Settings ................................................................ 17  
3.5 System Memory (DIMM) ......................................................... 24  
3.5.1 General DIMM Notes .................................................... 24  
3.5.2 Memory Installation ...................................................... 25  
3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) ................................................. 26  
3.7 Expansion Cards ....................................................................... 27  
3.7.1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure ......................... 27  
3.7.2 Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards............................ 27  
3.7.3 Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) Slot ...... 28  
3.7.4 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Slot .......................... 29  
3.8 External Connectors .................................................................. 30  
3.9 Starting Up the First Time ........................................................ 43  
4. BIOS SETUP..................................................................................... 45  
4.1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS ......................................... 45  
4.1.1 Upon First Use of the Computer System ....................... 45  
4.1.2 Updating BIOS Procedures ........................................... 46  
4.2 BIOS Setup Program ................................................................ 49  
4.2.1 BIOS Menu Bar ............................................................. 50  
4.2.2 Legend Bar .................................................................... 50  
4.3 Main Menu ................................................................................ 52  
4.3.1 Primary & Secondary Master/Slave .............................. 53  
4.3.2 Keyboard Features ......................................................... 56  
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CONTENTS  
4.4 Advanced Menu ........................................................................ 58  
4.4.1 Chip Configuration ........................................................ 61  
4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration .............................................. 64  
4.4.3 PCI Configuration ......................................................... 66  
4.4.4 Shadow Configuration ................................................... 68  
4.5 Power Menu .............................................................................. 69  
4.5.1 Power Up Control .......................................................... 71  
4.5.2 Hardware Monitor ......................................................... 73  
4.6 Boot Menu ................................................................................ 74  
4.7 Exit Menu ................................................................................. 76  
5. SOFTWARE SETUP ....................................................................... 79  
5.1 Install Operating System........................................................... 79  
5.2 Start Windows ........................................................................... 79  
5.3 TUSL2-C Motherboard Support CD ....................................... 80  
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE ........................................................... 83  
6.1 Winbond Smart Manager .......................................................... 83  
6.2 ASUS PC Probe ........................................................................ 87  
6.3 Multi-Channel Audio Feature Setup ......................................... 92  
6.4 ASUS LiveUpdate .................................................................... 94  
6.5 CyberLink PowerPlayer SE ...................................................... 95  
6.6 CyberLink PowerDVD ............................................................. 96  
6.7 CyberLink VideoLive Mail ....................................................... 97  
7. APPENDIX....................................................................................... 99  
7.1 Glossary .................................................................................... 99  
INDEX ................................................................................................. 103  
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FCC & DOC COMPLIANCE  
Federal Communications Commission Statement  
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
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 installa-  
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's 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 interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING! Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly ap-  
proved by the manufacturer could void any assurances of safety or performance  
and could result in violation of Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Reprinted from the Code of Federal Regulations #47, part 15.193, 1993. Washington DC: Office of the  
Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office.  
Canadian Department of Communications Statement  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
1.1 How This Manual Is Organized  
This manual is divided into the following sections:  
1. INTRODUCTION  
2. FEATURES  
3. HARDWARE SETUP  
4. BIOS SETUP  
Manual information and checklist  
Production information and specifications  
Instructions on setting up the motherboard.  
Instructions on setting up the BIOS  
5. SOFTWARE SETUP  
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE  
7. APPENDIX  
Instructions on setting up the included software  
Reference material for the included software  
Optional items and general reference  
1.2 Item Checklist  
Check that your package is complete. If you discover damaged or missing items,  
contact your retailer.  
Optional Items  
USB Hub CNR card  
Package Contents  
(1) ASUS Motherboard  
(1) 40-pin 80-conductor ribbon cable  
for internal UltraDMA100/66/33  
IDE drives  
(1) Ribbon cable for master and  
slave IDE drives  
LAN/Home PNA CNR card  
ASUS iPanel  
ASUS consumer infrared set  
ASUS IrDA-compliant infrared module  
(1) Ribbon cable for (1) 5.25and (2)  
3.5floppy disk drives  
(1) Bag of spare jumpers  
(1) Support drivers and utilities  
(1) This Motherboard Users Manual  
(1) ASUS 2-port USB connector set  
with bracket  
Special Optional Item: The Read2-In-01 SmartCard Reader  
Power up your PC using a Smart Card. The TUSL2-C supports the  
latest PC/SC compliant Smart Card Reader: the Read2-In-01.  
Visit the manufacturers website:  
www.tzt.com.tw or ask your local  
dealer. See Section 6, Software  
Reference, for more detailed  
information about using the  
Winbond Smart Manager  
software.  
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2. FEATURES  
2.1 The ASUS TUSL2-C  
The ASUS TUSL2-C motherboard is carefully designed for the demanding PC user  
who wants advanced features processed by the fastest processors.  
2.1.1 Specifications  
Latest Intel Processor Support  
P III® Tualatin™  
100/133MHz FSB  
FC-PGA2  
FC-PGA  
FC-PGA  
PIII® Coppermine100/133MHz FSB  
Celeron™  
66/100MHz FSB  
North Bridge System Chipset: The Intel® 815EP chipset supports a 66/100/  
133 Front Side Bus (FSB), up to 512MB of PC100/PC133 SDRAM, and AGP  
4X mode, which can transport twice the amount of data compared to the current  
AGP standard.  
South Bridge System Chipset: The Intel I/O Controller Hub 2 (ICH2) features  
support for UltraDMA/100, which allows burst mode data transfer rates of up to  
100MB/sec; two USB controllers for a total of 4 USB ports; and six channel  
AC97 CODEC support.  
Intel® Accelerated Hub Architecture: Features a dedicated high speed hub  
link between the ICH2 and GMCH with a bandwidth of 266MB/sec twice the  
maximum bandwidth of the PCI bus.  
PC100/PC133 Memory Support: Equipped with three Dual Inline Memory  
Module (DIMM) sockets to support PC100/PC133-compliant SDRAMs  
(available in 64, 128, 256, 512MB densities) up to 512MB.  
AGP Slot: Comes with an Accelerated Graphics Port slot that supports AGP  
cards for high performance, component level interconnect targeted at 3D graphical  
applications supporting 133MHz 4X mode. Backward compatible to support  
AGP 2X.  
UltraDMA33/66/100 Support: Comes with an onboard PCI Bus Master IDE  
controller with two connectors that support four IDE devices on two channels.  
Supports UltraDMA/100, UltraDMA/66, UltraDMA/33, PIO Modes 3 & 4 and  
Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2, and Enhanced IDE devices, such as DVD-ROM,  
CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, LS-120, and Tape Backup drives.  
SmartCard Reader Support: Onboard header connects directly to a Smart  
Card reader for security and Smart Card memory chip editing.  
Wake-Up Support: Supports Wake-On-LAN and Wake-On-Ring, Keyboard  
Wake-Up, and BIOS Wake-Up.  
JumperFreeMode: Allows processor settings and easy overclocking of fre-  
quency and Vcore voltage all through BIOS setup when JumperFreemode is  
enabled. Easy-to-use DIP switches instead of jumpers are included to allow  
manual adjustment of the processors external frequency.  
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2. FEATURES  
Around-the-Clock Intrusion Detection: Chassis intrusion circuitry can log  
chassis open events into LDCM. The onboard battery supports detection even  
when normal power is removed and through a new design, battery drain is even  
lower than the RTC used for keeping time!  
PC Health Monitoring: Provides an easy way to examine and manage system  
status information, such as CPU and systerm voltages, temperatures, and fan  
status through the onboard hardware ASUS ASIC and the bundled ASUS PC  
Probe or Intel LDCM software.  
CNR Support: A Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) slot provides  
an interface to support very affordable multichannel audio, V.90 analog modem,  
Home PNA, 10/100 Ethernet networking, and USB hub.  
PCI Expansion Slots: Provides six 32-bit PCI (PCI 2.2 compliant) expansion  
slots. All PCI slots can support Bus Master PCI cards, such as SCSI or LAN  
cards. (PCI supports up to 133MB/s maximum throughput.)  
Low Pin Count (LPC) Multi-I/O: Provides two high-speed UART compatible  
serial ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities. UART2 can  
also be directed from COM2 to the Infrared Module for wireless connections.  
Enhanced ACPI & Anti-Boot Virus Protection: Programmable BIOS (Flash  
EEPROM), offering enhanced ACPI for Windows 98/2000/Millenium  
compatibility, built-in firmware-based virus protection, and autodetection of most  
devices for virtually automatic setup.  
Smart BIOS: The firmware hub gives a new easy-to-use interface which pro-  
vides more control and protection over the motherboard. Provides Vcore and CPU/  
SDRAM frequency adjustments, boot block write protection, and HD/SCSI/MO/  
ZIP/CD/Floppy boot selection. Hardware random number generator supports new  
security software for data protection and secured Internet transactions.  
Concurrent PCI: Concurrent PCI allows multiple PCI transfers from PCI mas-  
ter busses to the memory and processor.  
Onboard LED: The onboard LED will light up when there is standby power to  
the motherboard. This acts as a reminder to the user to turn OFF the power  
before plugging and unplugging devices so as not to damage the motherboard,  
peripherals, and/or components.  
One Touch Management: Supports an optionalASUS iPanel, an easy to access  
box with system information LED display, front I/O ports, and space reserved  
for a hard disk drive. With an ASUS iPanel, you can monitor your computer  
systems vital components.  
SMBus: Features the System Management Bus interface, which is used to physi-  
cally transport commands and information between SMBus devices.  
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2. FEATURES  
2.1.2 Optional Components  
The following onboard components are optional at the time of purchase:  
Onboard Audio: C-Media Audio Chip CMI8738 supporting the latest PCI 6  
channel and HRTF 3D Audio sound circuitry. A software package helps setup  
the multi-channel PC sound system.  
Smart Card Reader Compatible: PC/SC compliant Smart Card Reader  
connectivity.  
2.1.3 Performance  
UltraPerformance: Onboard IDE Bus Master controller with two connectors that  
support four IDE devices in two channels. Supports UltraDMA/100, UltraDMA/  
66, UltraDMA/33 (IDE DMA Mode 2), PIO Modes 3 & 4, and supports Enhanced  
IDE devices: DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, LS-120, andTape Backup drives.  
Concurrent PCI: Concurrent PCI allows multiple PCI transfers from PCI  
master buses to memory and processor.  
SDRAM Optimized Performance: This motherboard supports PC133-com-  
pliant Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM), which increases  
the data transfer rate to 1066MB/s max.  
ACPI Ready: ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is also imple-  
mented on all ASUS smart series motherboards. ACPI provides more Energy  
Saving Features for operating systems (OS) supporting OS Direct Power Man-  
agement (OSPM). With these features implemented in the OS, PCs can be ready  
around the clock, yet satisfy all the energy saving standards. To gain all the  
benefits, an ACPI-supported OS, such as Windows 98/2000/ME is required.  
Suspend and Go: Suspend-to-RAM (STR) provides maximum power savings  
as an alternative to leaving the computer ON and QuickStartso that you do  
not have to wait for a long time for system bootup.  
New Compliancy: Both the BIOS and hardware levels of the motherboard meet  
the stringent requirements for PC 99 certification. The new PC 99 requirements  
for systems and components are based on high-level goals: support for Plug and  
Play compatibility and power management for managing all system compo-  
nents, and 32-bit device drivers and installation procedures for Windows 95/98/  
NT. Color-coded connectors and descriptive icons make identification easy.  
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2. FEATURES  
2.1.4 Intelligence  
Fan Status Monitoring and Alarm: To prevent system overheat and system  
damage, the CPU, power supply, and system fans can be monitored for RPM  
and failure. All the fans are set for its normal RPM range and alarm thresholds.  
Temperature Monitoring and Alert: To prevent system overheat and system  
damage, this motherboard supports processor thermal sensing and auto-protection.  
Voltage Monitoring and Alert: System voltage levels are monitored to ensure  
stable current to critical motherboard components. Voltage specifications are  
more critical for future processors, so monitoring is necessary to ensure proper  
system configuration and management.  
System Resources Alert: Todays operating systems, such as Windows 98/  
Millenium, Windows NT/2000, require much more memory and hard drive space  
to present enormous user interfaces and run large applications. The onboard  
hardware ASUS ASIC in conjunction with either the bundled ASUS PC Probe  
or Intel LDCM will warn the user before the system resources are used up to  
prevent possible application crashes. Suggestions will give the user information  
on managing their limited resources more efficiently.  
Dual Function Power Button: Through BIOS, the power button can be defined  
as the Stand by(a.k.a. Suspend or Sleep) button or as the Soft-Off (see ATX  
Power / Soft-Off Switch Lead in 3.8 Connectors for more information) button.  
Regardless of the setting, pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will  
enter the Soft-Off mode.  
Remote Ring On (requires modem): This allows a computer to be turned on  
remotely through an internal or external modem. With this benefit on-hand, users  
can access any information from their computers from anywhere in the world.  
Message LED (requires ACPI OS support): Message LEDs now act as infor-  
mation providers. Through the way a particular LED illuminates, the user can  
determine if a message has been received from a fax/modem. A simple glimpse  
provides useful information to the user. This function requires ACPI OS and  
driver support.  
Peripheral Power Up: Keyboard or Mouse power up can be enabled or dis-  
abled through BIOS setup to allow the computer to be powered ON using your  
keyboard or mouse click.  
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2. FEATURES  
2.2 TUSL2-C Motherboard Components  
See opposite page for locations.  
Location  
Processor Support Socket 370 for Pentium III/Celeron (FC-PGA/2) Processors .. 2  
Feature Setting DIP Switches ................................................... 6  
Chipsets Intel 815EP Chipset .................................................................. 3  
Intel I/O Controller Hub 2 (ICH2) ......................................... 11  
Low Pin Count (LPC) Multi-I/O Chipset ............................... 12  
2 MB Firmware Hub (FWH) .................................................. 13  
Main Memory 3 DIMM Sockets (maximum 512MB support) ........................ 4  
PC133 SDRAM support  
Expansion Slots 6 PCI Slots .............................................................................. 19  
1 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Slot ................................ 21  
1 CNR Slot ............................................................................. 16  
System I/O USB Headers .......................................................................... 15  
1 Floppy Disk Drive Connector ............................................... 7  
2 IDE Connectors (UltraDMA/100 Support) ........................... 5  
1 Smart Card Header ................................................................ 8  
1 ASUS iPanel Connector ........................................................ 9  
1 Parallel Port Connector ............................................. (Top) 24  
1 Serial COM2 Port Connector .............................. (Bottom) 23  
1 Serial COM1 Port Connector .............................. (Bottom) 25  
2 USB Port Connectors ......................................................... 26  
1 PS/2 Mouse Connector .............................................. (Top) 27  
1 PS/2 Keyboard Connector ................................... (Bottom) 27  
Audio C-Media Audio Chip (optional) ............................................. 18  
1 Game/MIDI Connector (on audio model only) ......... (Top) 22  
1 Line Out Connector (on audio model only)  
..(Bottom) 22  
1 Line In Connector (on audio model only)  
1 Microphone Connector (on audio model only)  
Network Features Wake-On-LAN Connector...................................................... 20  
Wake-On-Ring Connector ...................................................... 10  
Hardware Monitoring System Voltage Monitoring (integrated in ASUS ASIC) ....... 14  
3 Fan Power and Speed Monitoring Connectors  
Power ATX Power Supply Connector ................................................. 1  
Special Feature Onboard LED ......................................................................... 17  
Form Factor ATX  
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2. FEATURES  
2.2.1 Component Locations  
1
2
3
4
5 6 7  
27  
26  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14 13 12 1110 9 8  
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3. HARDWARE SETUP  
3.1 TUSL2-C Motherboard Layout  
PS/2KBMS  
T: Mouse  
B: Keyboard  
KBPWR  
CPU_FAN  
USB  
T: Port0  
B: Port  
1
VIO  
USBPWR01  
PWR_FAN  
COM1  
Socket 370  
DSW  
Intel  
815EP  
Chipset  
COM2  
Line  
Out  
Line  
In  
Mic  
In  
0
1
2
3
4
5
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)  
AAPANEL  
WOL_CON  
AUX  
PCI1  
Intel I/O  
CD  
CR2032 3V  
Lithium Cell  
CMOS Power  
Controller  
Hub  
CLRTC  
PCI2  
(ICH2)  
MODEM  
SMB  
®
PCI3  
C-Media  
PCI  
Audio  
AFPANEL  
IR_CON  
PCI4  
JTPWR  
PLED2  
ASUS ASIC  
with  
AUDIO_EN  
CHA_FAN  
Hardware  
Monitor  
Firmware  
Hub  
PCI5  
(FWH)  
JEN  
SMARTCON  
TUSL2-C  
CHA  
WOR  
PCI6  
IDELED  
PANEL  
Super  
I/O  
OC3  
CNR_SLOT  
USBPWR56  
USBP56  
Grayed components are optional at the time of purchase.  
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3. HARDWARE SETUP  
3.2 Layout Contents  
Motherboard Settings  
1) JEN  
p.18 JumperFreeMode (Enable/Disable)  
2) USWR01  
USWR56  
p.19 USB Device Wake Up (Enable/Disable)  
3) AUDIO_EN  
4) KBPWR  
5) VIO  
p.20 Onboard CMI8738 PCI 6 ch. Audio (Enable/Disable)  
p.20 Keyboard Power Up (Enable/Disable)  
p.21 Voltage I/O Setting (3.3V/3.40V/3.60V)  
p.22 CPU External Frequency Setting  
6) DSW  
Expansion Slots  
1) DIMM1/2/3  
2) CPU  
p.24 168-Pin System Memory Support  
p.26 Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
3) PCI1/2/3/4/5/6  
4) CNR1  
p.27 32-bit PCI Bus Expansion Slots  
p.28 Communication and Network Riser Slot  
p.29 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Slot  
5) AGP  
Connectors  
1) PS2KBMS  
2) PS2KBMS  
3) USB  
p.30 PS/2 Mouse Connector (6 pin female)  
p.30 PS/2 Keyboard Connector (6 pin female)  
p.31 Universal Serial Bus Ports (Two 4 pin female)  
p.31 Parallel Port Connector (25-pin female)  
p.31 Serial Port Connectors (9-pin male, 10-1 pin)  
p.32 Game/MIDI Connector (15-pin female) (optional)  
p.32 Audio Port Connectors (Three 1/8female) (optional)  
p.32 Floppy Disk Drive Connector (34-1pin)  
4) PRINTER  
5) COM1/COM2  
6) GAME_MIDI  
7) AUDIO  
8) FLOPPY  
9) PRIMARY/SECONDARYIDE p.33 Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors (Two 40-1pin)  
10) IDELED  
p.34 IDE Activity LED (2 pin)  
11) CPU_FAN, PWR_FAN  
CHA_FAN  
p.34 CPU, Power Supply, Chassis Fan Connectors (Three 3 pin)  
12) CD, AUX, MODEM  
13) HPHONE  
p.35 Internal Audio Connectors (Four 4 pins) (optional)  
p.35 Headphone True-Level Line Out Header (3 pin)  
14) MIC2  
p.35 Internal Microphone Connector (3 pin)  
p.36 ASUS iPanel Connector (12-1 pin)  
p.36 ASUS SmartCard Connector (10-1 pin )  
p.37 ASUS iPanel Audio Connector (12-1 pin)  
p.37 Chassis Intrusion Connector (2 pin)  
15) AFPANEL / IR_CON  
16) SMARTCON  
17) AAPANEL  
18) ACHA  
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3. HARDWARE SETUP  
19) WOL_CON  
20) WOR_CON  
21) USB56  
p.38 Wake-On-LAN Connector (3 pin)  
p.38 Wake-On-Ring Connector (2 pin)  
p.39 USB Headers (10-1 pin)  
22) SMB  
p.39 SMBus Connector (5-1 pin)  
23) ATXPWR  
24) JTPWR  
p.40 ATX Power Supply Connector (20 pin)  
p.40 Power Supply Thermal Sensor Connector (2 pin)  
25) PWRLED (PANEL)  
26) KEYLOCK (PANEL)  
27) SPEAKER (PANEL)  
28) MSG.LED (PANEL)  
29) SMI (PANEL)  
p.41 System Power LED Lead (3-1 pin)  
p.41 Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (2 pin)  
p.41 System Warning Speaker Connector (4 pin)  
p.41 System Message LED (2 pin)  
p.41 System Management Interrupt Switch Lead (2 pin)  
p.41 ATX Power / Soft-Off Switch Lead (2 pin)  
p.41 Reset Switch Lead (2 pin)  
30) PWRSW (PANEL)  
31) RESET (PANEL)  
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3.3 Hardware Setup Procedure  
Before using the computer, it is necessary to complete the following steps:  
Check Motherboard Settings  
Install Memory Modules  
Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
Install Expansion Cards  
Connect Ribbon Cables, Panel Wires, and Power Supply  
3.4 Motherboard Settings  
WARNING! Computer motherboards and expansion cards contain delicate  
Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage from static  
electricity, take precautions whenever working on the computer.  
1. Unplug the computer when working on the inside.  
2. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do  
not have one, touch both hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object,  
such as the power supply case.  
3. Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips, leads or  
connectors, or other components.  
4. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the  
component whenever the components are separated from the system.  
5. Ensure that the ATX power supply is switched off before plugging in or  
removing the ATX power connector on the motherboard.  
WARNING! Make sure the power supply is inplugged when adding or  
removing system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to  
the motherboard, peripherals, and/or components. The onboard LED when lit  
acts as a reminder that the system is in suspend or soft-off mode and not pow-  
ered OFF.  
PLED2  
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ON  
OFF  
TUSL2-C  
Standby  
Power  
Powered  
Off  
TUSL2-C Onboard LED  
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Motherboard Feature Settings  
The motherboards onboard functions are either adjusted through jumpers or  
DIP switches. When using DIP switches, the white block represents the switch  
position. The example below shows all the switches in the OFF position.  
DSW  
ON OFF  
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1. Frequency Selection  
2. Frequency Selection  
TUSL2-C  
3. Frequency Selection  
4. Frequency Selection  
5. Frequency Selection.  
TUSL2-C DIP Switches  
1) JumperFreeMode (JEN)  
This jumper enables or disables the JumperFreemode. The JumperFree™  
mode allows processor settings to be made through the BIOS setup (see 4.4  
Advanced Menu).  
NOTE: In JumperFreemode, all dip switches must be set to OFF.  
Setting  
Disable (Jumper)  
JEN  
[1-2]  
Enable (JumperFree) [2-3] (default)  
DSW  
OFF  
2 3  
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JEN  
JEN  
1 2  
TUSL2-C  
Disable  
Enable  
Jumper Mode  
JumperFree Mode  
(Default)  
TUSL2-C JumperFree™  
Mode Setting  
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2) USB Device Wake Up (USWR01, USWR56)  
These jumpers disable or enable the USB device wake up function. Set these  
jumpers to Enable to wake up the computer with USB devices. This  
feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least 2A on the +5VSB  
lead. The default is set to Disable because not all computers have the appropriate  
ATX power supply. The computer will not power ON if the jumper is set to  
Enable and if the wrong ATX power supply is connected. NOTE: This jumper  
must be set in conjunction with Wake On USB for STR State in 4.5.1 Power Up  
Control.  
NOTES  
1. For enabling Wakeup during STR/STD/Soft off functions, set to Enable.  
2. The total current consumed must NOT exceed the power supply capability  
(+5VSB) whether under normal working conditions or in the sleep mode.  
Setting  
Disable  
Enable  
USWR01, USWR56  
[1-2] (default)  
[2-3]  
1 2  
2 3  
USBPWR01  
Disable  
(Default)  
Enable  
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USBPWR56  
1 2  
2 3  
TUSL2-C  
Disable  
(Default)  
Enable  
TUSL2-C USB Device Wake Up  
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3) Onboard CMI8738 PCI Audio Setting (AUDIO_EN)  
(available on audio model only)  
The onboard CMI8738 PCI 6 channel Audio chip may be enabled or disabled  
using these jumpers. Disable the onboard audio Codec if using a PCI audio card  
on any of the expansion slots or a primary audio/modem CNR on a CNR slot  
(see CNR Slot later in this section).  
Setting  
Enable  
Disable  
AUDIO_EN  
[1-2] (default)  
[2-3]  
AUDIO_EN  
1 2  
2 3  
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Enable  
(Default)  
Disable  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Audio Setting  
4) Keyboard Power Up (KBPWR)  
This jumper disables or enables the keyboard power up function. Set this jumper  
to Enable if you wish the keyboard (by pressing <Spacebar>) to power up the  
computer. This feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least  
300mA on the +5VSB lead. The default is set to Disable because not all  
computers have the appropriateATX power supply. The computer will not power  
ON if you set this to Enable and if the wrong ATX power supply is connected.  
NOTE: This jumper must be set in conjunction with Wake On PS2 KB/PS2  
Mouse/CIR in 4.5.1 Power Up Control.  
Setting  
Enable  
Disable  
KBPWR  
[1-2] (default)  
[2-3]  
KBPWR  
3
2
2
1
Enable  
(Default)  
Disable  
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TUSL2-C Keyboard Power Setting  
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5) Voltage I/O Setting (VIO)  
This jumper sets the voltage supplied to the DRAM, chipset, AGP, and PCI. The  
default setting of 3.40V should be used unless processor overclocking requires a  
higher voltage.  
Setting  
3.30 V  
3.40 V  
3.60 V  
VIO  
[1-2]  
[2-3] (default)  
[3-4]  
VIO  
3
1 2  
3.30 V  
2 3  
4
3.40 V  
3.60 V  
(Default)  
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TUSL2-C VIO Setting  
WARNING! Using a higher voltage may help when overclocking but may result  
in the shortening of your computer components life. It is highly recommended  
that you leave this setting on its default.  
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6) CPU External Frequency Setting (DSW)  
This option tells the clock generator what frequency to send to the CPU, DRAM,  
AGP, and the PCI bus. This permitss the selection of the CPUs External  
frequency.  
IMPORTANT:  
1. In JumperFree mode, all dip switches must be set to OFF.  
2. When JumperFree mode is enabled, use BIOS setup in place of these switches  
(see CPU Internal Frequency in the Advanced Menu of BIOS Setup).  
NOTE: Only selected switches are illustrated. For a complete frequency listing,  
see the next page.  
DSW  
CPU  
DRAM  
AGP  
66MHz  
100MHz  
66MHz  
100MHz  
100MHz  
66MHz  
103MHz  
103MHz  
68MHz  
133MHz  
100MHz  
66MHz  
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TUSL2-C  
(JumperFree Mode)  
140MHz  
105MHz  
70MHz  
133MHz  
133MHz  
66MHz  
140MHz  
140MHz  
70MHz  
CPU  
DRAM  
AGP  
TUSL2-C CPU External  
Clock (BUS) Frequency  
Selection  
NOTE: If the processor does not have a locked Frequency Multiple, you must  
use CPU Core:Bus Freq. Multiple in 4.4Advanced Menu to set the Frequency  
Multiple. If the Frequency Multiple is locked, setting the Frequency Multiple in  
BIOS setup will have no effect.  
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External Frequency Table  
The following table is for use by experienced motherboard installers only. Overclock-  
ing can result in system instability or even shortening the life of the processor.  
CPU:DRAM CPU SDRAM  
Frequency Selection Switches  
Ratio  
(MHz) (MHz)  
1
2
3
4
5
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
66:100  
64.4  
60.0  
66.0  
68.3  
70.0  
75.0  
80.0  
83.0  
99.6  
99.6  
90.0  
[O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ]  
[O N ] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF]  
[OFF] [ON] [O N] [O N ] [O N ]  
[OFF] [ON] [O N] [O N ] [O FF]  
[OFF] [ON] [O N] [O FF] [O N ]  
[OFF] [ON] [O N] [O FF] [O FF]  
[OFF] [ON] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ]  
[OFF] [ON] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF]  
[OFF] [ON] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ]  
[OFF] [ON] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O N ] [O N ] [O N ]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O N ] [O N ] [O FF]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O N ] [O FF] [O N ]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O N ] [O FF] [O FF]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O FF] [O N ] [O N ]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O FF] [O N ] [O FF]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O FF] [O FF] [O N ]  
[OFF] [OFF] [O FF] [O FF] [O FF]  
100.0  
102.5  
105.0  
112.5  
120.0  
124.5  
99.6  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
100:100  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:133  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
133:100  
90.0  
90.0  
100.0  
103.0  
105.0  
110.0  
115.0  
200.0  
132.8  
166.6  
133.0  
137.0  
140.0  
145.0  
150.0  
160.0  
132.8  
166.6  
133.0  
137.0  
140.0  
145.0  
150.0  
160.0  
100.0  
103.0  
105.0  
110.0  
115.0  
200.0  
132.8  
166.6  
133.0  
137.0  
140.0  
145.0  
150.0  
160.0  
99.6  
125.0  
100.0  
102.8  
105.0  
108.8  
112.5  
120.0  
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3.5 System Memory (DIMM)  
NOTE: No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory.  
This motherboard uses only Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). Sockets are  
available for 3.3Volt (power level) unbuffered Synchronous Dynamic Random Ac-  
cess Memory (SDRAM). One side (with memory chips) of the DIMM takes up one  
row on the motherboard.  
Memory speed setup is possible through BIOS, Section 4.4.1 Chip Configuration.  
Install memory in any combination as follows:  
DIMM Location  
168-pin DIMM  
Total Memory  
Socket 1 (Rows 0&1)  
Socket 2 (Rows 2&3)  
Socket 3 (Rows 4&5)  
SDRAM 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB x1  
SDRAM 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB x1  
SDRAM 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512MB x1  
Total System Memory (Max 512MB)  
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NOTE: Make sure the total installed memory does not exceeds 512MB. Otherwise,  
the system may hang during startup.  
3.5.1 General DIMM Notes  
ASUS motherboards support SPD (Serial Presence Detect) DIMMs. This is the  
memory of choice for best performance vs. stability.  
BIOS shows SDRAM memory on bootup screen.  
Single-sided DIMMs come in 16, 32, 64,128, 256MB; double-sided come in 32,  
64, 128, 256, 512MB.  
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3.5.2 Memory Installation  
WARNING! Make sure that you unplug your power supply when adding or  
removing memory modules or other system components. Failure to do so may  
cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards (see 3.3  
Hardware Setup Procedure for more information).  
Insert the module(s) as shown. Because the number of pins are different on either  
side of the breaks, the module only fits in the orientation below. DRAM SIMM  
modules have the same pin contacts on both sides. SDRAM DIMMs have different  
pin contacts on each side and therefore have a higher pin density.  
20 Pins  
60 Pins  
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88 Pins  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C 168-Pin DIMM Sockets  
The DIMMs must be 3.3Volt unbuffered SDRAMs. To determine the DIMM type,  
check the notches on the DIMMs (see figure below).  
The notches on the DIMM will shift between left, center, or right to identify the type  
and also to prevent the wrong type from being inserted into the DIMM slot on the  
motherboard. You must tell your retailer the correct DIMM type before purchasing.  
This motherboard supports four clock signals per DIMM.  
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3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
The motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370. The CPU that came with the mother-  
board should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If this is not the case,  
then purchase a fan before you turn on your system.  
WARNING! Be sure that there is sufficient air circulation across the processors  
heatsink by regularly checking that your CPU fan is working. Without sufficient  
circulation, the processor could overheat and damage both the processor and the  
motherboard. You may install an auxiliary fan, if necessary.  
To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF  
socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then  
upwards to a 90-degree angle. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as shown.  
The notched corner should point towards the end of the lever. Because the CPU has  
a corner pin for two of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in the orientation as  
shown. The picture is for reference only; you should have a CPU fan that covers the  
face of the CPU. With the added weight of the CPU fan, no force is required to  
insert the CPU. Once completely inserted, close the sockets lever while holding  
down the CPU. After the CPU is , install an Intel recommended fan heatsink. Locate  
the CPU fan connector (see 3.1 Motherboard Layout or 3.8 Connectors) and con-  
nect the CPU fan cable to it.  
NOTE: Do not forget to set the correct Bus Frequency and Multiple (frequency  
multiple setting is available only on unlocked processors) for your Socket 370 pro-  
cessor or else boot-up may not be possible. Socket 370 processors provide internal  
thermal sensing so that a socket mounted thermal resistor is not needed.  
CAUTION! Be careful not to scrape the motherboard when mounting a clamp-  
style processor fan or else damage may occur to the motherboard.  
Pentium III  
Gold Arrow  
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Tualatin/  
Celeron  
TUSL2-C  
Gold Arrow  
TUSL2-C Socket 370  
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3.7 Expansion Cards  
WARNING! Unplug your power supply when adding or removing expansion  
cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to  
both your motherboard and expansion cards (see 3.3 Hardware Setup Proce-  
dure for more information).  
3.7.1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure  
1. Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hard-  
ware or software settings for your expansion card, such as jumpers.  
2. Remove your computer systems cover and the bracket plate on the slot you  
intend to use. Keep the bracket for possible future use.  
3. Carefully align the cards connectors and press firmly.  
4. Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed above.  
5. Replace the computer systems cover.  
6. Set up the BIOS if necessary  
(such as IRQ xx Reserved: Yes in PNP / PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion)  
7. Install the necessary software drivers for your expansion card.  
3.7.2 Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards  
Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate. Generally, an IRQ must be exclu-  
sively assigned to one use. In a standard design, there are 16 IRQs available but  
most of them are already in use, leaving 6 IRQs free for expansion cards. If your  
motherboard has PCI audio onboard, an additional IRQ will be used. If your moth-  
erboard also has MIDI enabled, another IRQ will be used, leaving 4 IRQs free.  
Standard Interrupt Assignments  
IRQ  
0
Priority  
Standard Function  
System Timer  
1
1
2
2
N/A  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
3
4
5
6
7
Keyboard Controller  
Programmable Interrupt  
Communications Port (COM2)  
Communications Port (COM1)  
Sound Card (sometimes LPT2)  
Floppy Disk Controller  
3*  
4*  
5*  
6
7*  
8
9*  
10*  
11*  
12*  
13  
14*  
15*  
Printer Port (LPT1)  
System CMOS/Real Time Clock  
ACPI Mode when enabled  
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering  
IRQ Holder for PCI Steering  
PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port  
Numeric Data Processor  
Primary IDE Channel  
8
9
10  
Secondary IDE Channel  
*These IRQs are usually available for ISA or PCI devices.  
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Interrupt Request Table for this Motherboard  
Interrupt requests are shared as shown by the following table:  
A
used  
B
used  
C
D
used  
E
F
shared  
G
used  
H
PCI slot 1  
PCI slot 2  
PCI slot 3  
shared  
PCI slot 4  
shared  
PCI slot 5  
shared  
PCI slot 6  
shared  
AGP  
CNR LAN  
shared  
CNR Audio/Modem  
PCI CMI8738Audio  
Onboard USB HC0  
Onboard USB HC1  
shared  
shared  
IMPORTANT: If using PCI cards on shared slots, make sure that the drivers sup-  
port Share IRQor that the cards do not need IRQ assignments. Conflicts will arise  
between the two PCI groups that will make the system unstable or cards inoperable.  
3.7.3 Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) Slot  
This connector supports specially designed network, audio, or modem riser cards.  
Main processing is done through software and controlled by the motherboards sys-  
tem chipset. This provides upgradeable network, audio, and/or modem solutions at  
an incredibly low cost.  
NOTE: CNRs are not included with this motherboard.  
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TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Communication  
& Networking Riser Connector  
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3.7.4 Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Slot  
This motherboard provides an accelerated graphics port (AGP 4X) slot to support  
AGP graphics cards.  
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TUSL2-C Accelerated  
Graphics Port (AGP)  
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3.8 External Connectors  
WARNING! Some pins are used for connectors or power sources. These are  
clearly distinguished from jumpers in the Motherboard Layout. Placing jumper  
caps over these connector pins will cause damage to your motherboard.  
IMPORTANT: Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red stripe to  
Pin 1 on the connectors. Pin 1 is usually on the side closest to the power connec-  
tor on hard drives and CD-ROM drives, but may be on the opposite side on  
floppy disk drives. Check the connectors before installation because there may  
be exceptions. IDE ribbon cable must be less than 46 cm (18 in.), with the sec-  
ond drive connector no more than 15 cm (6 in.) from the first connector.  
1) PS/2 Mouse Connector (Green 6-pin PS2KBMS)  
The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS/2 mouse if one is detected. If one is not  
detected, expansion cards can use IRQ12. See PS/2 Mouse Function Control  
in 4.4 Advanced Menu.  
PS/2 Mouse (6-pin Female)  
2) PS/2 Keyboard Connector (Purple 6-pin PS2KBMS)  
This connection is for a standard keyboard using an PS/2 plug (mini DIN). This  
connector will not allow standard AT size (large DIN) keyboard plugs. You  
may use a DIN to mini DIN adapter on standard AT keyboards.  
PS/2 Keyboard (6-pin Female)  
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3) Universal Serial Bus Ports 0 & 1 (Black two 4-pin USB)  
Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices. An optional USB  
header is available if you need more USB ports.  
USB 0  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1  
4) Parallel Port Connector (Burgundy 25-pin PRINTER)  
You can enable the parallel port and choose the IRQ through Onboard Parallel  
Port (see 4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration).  
NOTE: Serial printers must be connected to the serial port.  
Parallel Port (25-pin Female)  
5) Serial Port Connectors (Teal/Turquoise 9-pin COM1, 10-1 pin COM2)  
Two serial ports are ready for a mouse or other serial devices. See Onboard  
Serial Port 1/2 in 4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration for settings.  
COM1  
COM2  
Serial Ports (9-pin Male)  
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6) Game/MIDI Connector (Gold 15-pin GAME_AUDIO) (optional)  
You may connect game joysticks or game pads to this connector for playing  
games. Connect MIDI devices for playing or editing professional audio.  
Game/MIDI (15-pin Female)  
7) Audio Port Connectors (Three 1/8GAME_AUDIO) (optional)  
Line Out (lime) can be connected to headphones or preferably powered speak-  
ers. Line In (light blue) allows tape players or other audio sources to be re-  
corded by your computer or played through the Line Out (lime). Mic (pink)  
allows microphones to be connected for inputting voice. See Section 6.3 in Soft-  
ware Reference for information about configuring multi-channel audio outputs.  
Line Out Line In Mic  
1/8" Stereo Audio Connectors  
8) Floppy Disk Drive Connector (34-1pin FLOPPY)  
This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable. After connect-  
ing the single end to the board, connect the two plugs on the other end to the  
floppy drives. (Pin 5 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orienta-  
tion when using ribbon cables with pin 5 plugged).  
FLOPPY  
NOTE: Orient the red markings on  
the floppy ribbon cable to PIN 1.  
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9) Primary (Blue) / Secondary IDE Connectors (Two 40-1pin IDE)  
These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. Connect the  
cables blue connector to the motherboards primary (recommended) or second-  
ary IDE connector, and then connect the gray connector to your UltraDMA/100  
slave device (hard disk drive) and the black connector to your UltraDMA/100  
master device. It is recommended that non-UltraDMA/100 devices be connected  
to the secondary IDE connector. If you install two hard disks, you must config-  
ure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly. Please  
refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings. BIOS now sup-  
ports specific device bootup (see 4.6 Boot Menu). (Pin 20 is removed to pre-  
vent inserting in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin  
20 plugged).  
TIP: You may configure two hard disks to be both Masters with two ribbon  
cables one for the primary IDE connector and another for the secondary IDE  
connector. You may install one operating system on an IDE drive and another on  
a SCSI drive and select the boot disk through 4.6 Boot Menu.  
IMPORTANT: UltraDMA/100 IDE devices must use a 40-pin 80-conductor IDE  
cable for 100MByte/sec transfer rates.  
NOTE: Orient the red markings  
(usually zigzag) on the IDE  
ribbon cable to PIN 1.  
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PIN 1  
TUSL2-C IDE Connectors  
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10) IDE Activity LED (2-pin IDELED)  
This connector supplies power to the cabinets IDE activity LED. Read and  
write activity by devices connected to the Primary or Secondary IDE connectors  
will cause the LED to light up.  
TIP: If the case-mounted LED does not  
light, try reversing the 2-pin plug.  
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IDELED  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C IDE Activity LED  
11) Power Supply (PWR_FAN), CPU (CPU_FAN), Chassis (CHA_FAN) Fan  
Connectors (3 pins)  
These connectors support cooling fans of 350mA (4.2 Watts) or less. Orientate  
the fans so that the heat sink fins allow airflow to go across the onboard heat  
sink(s) instead of the expansion slots. Depending on the fan manufacturer, the  
wiring and plug may be different. The red wire should be positive, while the  
black should be ground. Connect the fans plug to the board taking into consid-  
eration the polarity of the connector.  
NOTE: The Rotationsignal is to be used only by a specially designed fan with  
rotation signal. The Rotations per Minute (RPM) can be read directly from the  
ASUS iPanel or monitored using a utility such asASUS PC Probe or Intel LDCM.  
WARNING! The CPU and/or motherboard will overheat if there is no airflow  
across the CPU and onboard heatsinks. 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.  
CPU_FAN  
GND  
+12V  
PWR_FAN  
Rotation  
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CHA_FAN  
TUSL2-C 12-Volt Cooling  
Fan Power  
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12) Internal Audio Connectors (4-pin CD1, AUX, VIDEO, MODEM)  
These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from such sound sources  
as a CD-ROM, TV tuner, or MPEG card. The MODEM connector allows the  
onboard audio to interface with a voice modem card with a similar connector.  
Right Audio Channel  
AUX (White)  
Ground  
Left Audio Channel  
CD (Black)  
Right Audio Channel  
Ground  
Left Audio Channel  
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Modem-Out  
Ground  
MODEM  
Modem-In  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Internal Audio Connectors  
13) Headphone True-Level Line Out Header (3-pin EARPHONE)  
This connector allows you to feed a chassis mounted headphone to the mother-  
board instead of having to attach an external headphone onto theATX connectors.  
HPHONE  
Earphone Right  
GND  
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Earphone Left  
1
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C True-Level  
Line Out Header  
14) Internal Microphone Connector (3-pin MIC2)  
This connector allows you to attach a chassis mounted microphone to the mother-  
board instead of having to attach an external microphone onto the ATX connectors.  
MIC2  
3
Ground  
MIC Input  
MIC Power  
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1
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Internal Microphone  
Connector  
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15) ASUS iPanel Connector (12-1 pin AFPANEL)  
This connector allows you to attach an optional ASUS iPanel, an easy to access  
drive bay with front I/O ports, status LEDs, and space reserved for a hard disk  
drive. If you are not using anASUS iPanel, you can connect an optional wireless  
transmitting and receiving infrared module to the SIR connector or an optional  
consumer infrared connector set to the CIR and SIR connectors for both wire-  
less transmitting and remote control functions through one external infrared  
module.  
AFPANEL  
SIR  
CIR  
Standard Infrared (SIR)  
Front View  
Back View  
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IR_CON  
TUSL2-C  
+5V  
(NC)  
IRTX  
GND  
TUSL2-C Front Panel Connectors  
IRRX  
16) ASUS SmartCard Connector (10-1 pin SMARTCON)  
This connector attaches to an optional SmartCard reader device. The SmartCard  
reader accesses data on the memory chip of SmartCards.  
SMARTCARD  
1
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TUSL2-C Smartcard  
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17) ASUS iPanel Audio Connector (12-1 pins AAPANEL)  
Connect the audio cable from the optional ASUS iPanel to this for front panel  
audio control.  
AAPANEL  
Line out_R  
Line in_R  
AGND3  
Line out_L  
AGND2  
Line in_L  
AGND  
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MIC2  
MICPWR  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Audio Panel Connectors  
18) Chassis Intrusion Lead (2-pin ACHA)  
This lead is for a chassis designed for chassis intrusion detection. After-market  
toggle switches may also be installed to the chassis panel or on any removable  
components. Two wires should be available from the chassis to connect to this  
lead. When any chassis component is removed, the contact should open and the  
motherboard will record a chassis intrusion event. The event can then be pro-  
cessed by software such as LDCM. If the chassis intrusion lead is not used, a  
jumper cap must be placed over the pins to close the circuit.  
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ACHA  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Chassis Open Alarm Lead  
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19) Wake-On-LAN Connector (3-pin WOL_CON)  
This connector supplies a LAN card with a Wake-On-LAN output, such as the  
ASUS PCI-L101 Ethernet card (see 7. Appendix). The connector powers up the  
system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card.  
IMPORTANT: This feature requires that Wake On LAN or PCI Modem is  
enabled (see 4.5.1 Power Up Control) and that your system has an ATX power  
supply with at least 720mA +5V standby power.  
IMPORTANT: Requires an ATX power  
supply with at least 720mA +5 volt  
standby power  
WOL_CON  
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+5 Volt Standby PME  
TUSL2-C  
Ground  
TUSL2-C Wake-On-LAN Connector  
20) Wake-On-Ring Connector (2-pin WOR_CON)  
This connector supplies internal modem cards with a Wake-On-Ring output.  
The connector powers up the system when a ringup packet or signal is received  
through the internal modem card. NOTE: For external modems, Wake-On-Ring  
is detected through the COM port.  
IMPORTANT: This feature requires that Wake On LAN or PCI Modem is  
enabled (see 4.5.1 Power Up Control) and that your system has an ATX power  
supply with at least 720mA +5V standby power.  
WOR  
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Ring# Ground  
TUSL2-C  
2
1
TUSL2-C Wake-On-Ring Connector  
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21) USB Headers (10-1-pin USB56)  
If the USB ports on the back panels are inadequate, one USB header is  
available for two additional USB ports. Connect the 10-1 pin ribbon cable from  
the provided 2-port USB connector set to the two midboard 10-1 pin USB header  
and mount the USB connector set to an open slot on your chassis.  
USB56  
10  
5
6
1
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TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C Front Panel  
USB Header  
22) SMB Connector (5-1 pin SMB)  
This connector allows you to attach SMBus (System Management Bus) devices.  
SMBus devices communicate by means of the SMBus with an SMBus host and/  
or other SMBus devices. SMBus is a specific implementation of an I2C bus,  
which is a multi-device bus; that is, multiple chips can be connected to the same  
bus and each one can act as a master by initiating data transfer.  
SMB  
Ground  
SMBDATA  
+5V  
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SMBCLK  
1
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C SMBus Connector  
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23) ATX Power Supply Connector (20-pin block ATXPWR)  
This connector attaches to anATX power supply. The plug from the power supply  
will only insert in one orientation because of the different hole sizes. Find the  
proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that the pins are aligned.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that your ATX power supply at least 10mA (750mA  
recommended) on the +5-volt standby lead (+5VSB). Your system may become  
unstable/unreliable and may experience difficulty in powering up if your power  
supply is inadequate. For Wake-On-LAN support, your ATX power supply must  
supply at least 750mA +5VSB.  
+12.0 Volts  
+5V Standby  
Power Good  
Ground  
+5.0 Volts  
+5.0 Volts  
-5.0 Volts  
Ground  
+5.0 Volts  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
+5.0 Volts  
Ground  
Power Supply On  
Ground  
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+3.3 Volts  
+3.3 Volts  
-12.0 Volts  
+3.3 Volts  
TUSL2-C  
TUSL2-C ATX Power Connector  
24) Power Supply Thermal Sensor Connector (2-pin JTPWR)  
If you have a power supply with thermal monitoring, connect its thermal sensor  
cable to this connector.  
JTPWR  
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Thermal Sensor  
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The following is for items 2531  
Speaker  
Connector  
Keyboard Lock  
Power LED  
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Reset SW  
Message LED  
SMI Lead  
TUSL2-C  
ATX Power  
Switch*  
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Requires an ATX power supply.  
TUSL2-C System Panel  
Connectors  
25) System Power LED Lead (3-1 pin PWRLED)  
This 3-1 pin connector supplies the system power LED, which lights when the  
system is powered on and blinks when it is in sleep mode.  
26) Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (2-pin KEYLOCK)  
This 2-pin connector supplies the case-mounted key switch to allow keyboard  
locking.  
27) System Warning Speaker Connector (4-pin SPEAKER)  
This 4-pin connector supplies the case-mounted speaker. Two sources  
(LINE_OUT and SPEAKER) will allow you to hear system beeps and warn-  
ings. Only SPEAKER will allow you to hear system beeps before the integrated  
audio has been properly initialized.  
28) System Message LED Lead (2-pin MSG.LED)  
This lead indicates whether a message has been received from a fax/modem.  
The LED will remain lit when there is no signal and blink when there is data  
received. This function requires an ACPI OS and driver support.  
29) System Management Interrupt Lead (2-pin SMI)  
This allows the user to manually place the system into a suspend mode or Green”  
mode, where system activity is decreased to save electricity and expand the life  
of certain components when the system is not in use. This 2-pin connector con-  
nects to the case-mounted suspend switch.  
30) ATX Power Switch Lead (2-pin PWRSW)  
The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to this lead.  
Pressing the button once will switch the system between ON and SOFT OFF.  
Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more than 4 seconds will turn the  
system off. The system power LED shows the status of the systems power.  
31) Reset Switch Lead (2-pin RESET)  
This 2-pin connector supplies the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting your  
computer without having to turn off your power switch. This is a preferred method  
of rebooting to prolong the life of the systems power supply.  
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3.9 Starting Up the First Time  
1. After all connections are made, close the system case cover.  
2. Be sure that all switches are off (in some systems, marked with ), and  
the power input voltage is set to comply with the standard used in your  
country (220V-240V or 110-120V).  
3. Connect the power supply cord into the power supply located on the  
back of your system case according to your system users manual.  
4. Connect the power cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge  
protector.  
5. You may then turn on your devices in the following order:  
a. Your monitor  
b. External SCSI devices (starting with the last device on the chain)  
c. Your system power. For ATX power supplies, you need to switch on  
the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on the front  
of the case.  
6. The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light. For  
ATX power supplies, the system LED will light when the ATX power  
switch is pressed. The LED on the monitor may light up or switch be-  
tween orange and green after the systems if it complies with green”  
standards or if it has a power standby feature. The system will then run  
power-on tests. While the tests are running, the BIOS will alarm beeps  
or additional messages will appear on the screen. If you do not see  
anything within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power, the  
system may have failed a power-on test. Recheck your jumper settings  
and connections or call your retailer for assistance.  
Award BIOS Beep Codes  
Beep  
Meaning  
One short beep when  
displaying logo  
No error during POST  
Long beeps in an endless loop No DRAM installed or detected  
One long beep followed by  
three short beeps  
Video card not found or video card  
memory bad  
High frequency beeps when  
system is working  
CPU overheated  
System running at a lower frequency  
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7. During power-on, hold down <Delete> to enter BIOS setup. Follow the  
instructions in 4. BIOS SETUP.  
* Powering Off your computer: You must first exit or shut down your  
operating system before switching off the power switch. ForATX power  
supplies, you can press the ATX power switch after exiting or shutting  
down your operating system. If you use Windows 9X, click the Start  
button, click Shut Down, and then click Shut down the computer?  
The power supply should turn off after Windows shuts down.  
NOTE: The message You can now safely turn off your computer”  
will not appear when shutting down with ATX power supplies.  
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4.1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS  
4.1.1 Upon First Use of the Computer System  
It is recommended that you save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS  
along with a Flash Memory Writer utility (AFLASH.EXE) to a bootable  
floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS later. AFLASH.EXE is  
a Flash Memory Writer utility that updates the BIOS by uploading a new  
BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM on the motherboard. This file  
works only in DOS mode. To determine the BIOS version of your mother-  
board, check the last four numbers of the code displayed on the upper left-  
hand corner of your screen during bootup. Larger numbers represent a newer  
BIOS file.  
1. Type FORMAT A:/S at the DOS prompt to create a bootable system  
disk. DO NOT copy AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to the disk.  
2. Type COPYD:\AFLASH\AFLASH.EXEA:\ (assuming D is your CD-  
-ROM drive) to copy AFLASH.EXE to the boot disk you created.  
NOTE: AFLASH works only in DOS mode. It does not work in the  
DOS prompt within Windows and does not work with certain memory  
drivers that may be loaded when you boot from the hard drive. It is rec-  
ommended that you reboot using a floppy disk.  
3. Reboot the computer from the floppy disk.  
NOTE: BIOS setup must specify Floppyas the first item in the boot  
sequence.  
4. In DOS mode, type A:\AFLASH <Enter> to run AFLASH.  
IMPORTANT! If the word unknownappears after Flash Memory:, the  
memory chip is either not programmable or is not supported by the ACPI BIOS  
and therefore, cannot be programmed by the Flash Memory Writer utility.  
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5. Select 1. Save Current BIOS to File from the Main menu and press  
<Enter>. The Save Current BIOS To File screen appears.  
6. Type a filename and the path, for example, A:\XXX-XX.XXX and then  
press <Enter>.  
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4.1.2 Updating BIOS Procedures  
WARNING! Update the BIOS only if you have problems with the mother-  
board and you know that the new BIOS revision will solve your problems.  
Careless updating can result in your motherboard having more problems!  
1. Download an updated ASUS BIOS file from the Internet (WWW or  
FTP) (see ASUS CONTACT INFORMATION on page 3 for details)  
and save to the boot floppy disk you created earlier.  
2. Boot from the floppy disk.  
3. At the A:\prompt, type AFLASH and then press <Enter>.  
4. At the Main Menu, type 2 then press <Enter>. The Update BIOS In-  
cluding Boot Block and ESCD screen appears.  
5. Type the filename of your new BIOS and the path, for example, A:\XXX-  
XX.XXX, then press <Enter>.  
NOTE: To cancel this operation, press <Enter>.  
6. When prompted to confirm the BIOS update, press Y to start the up-  
date.  
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7. The utility starts to program the new BIOS information into the Flash  
ROM. The boot block is updated automatically only when necessary.  
This minimizes the possibilities of boot problems in case of update  
failures. When the programming is done, Flashed Successfully appears.  
8. Follow the onscreen instructions to continue.  
WARNING! If you encounter problems while updating the new BIOS, DO  
NOT turn off the system because this may cause boot problems. Just repeat the  
process, and if the problem still persists, load the original BIOS file you saved  
to the boot disk. If the Flash Memory Writer utility is not able to successfully  
update a complete BIOS file, the system may not boot. If this happens, call the  
ASUS service center for support.  
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4.2 BIOS Setup Program  
This motherboard supports a programmable EEPROM that can be updated using  
the provided utility as described in 4.1 Managing and Updating Your BIOS.  
The utility is used if you are installing a motherboard, reconfiguring your system,  
or prompted to Run Setup. This section describes how to configure your system  
using this utility.  
Even if you are not prompted to use the Setup program, at some time in the future  
you may want to change the configuration of your computer. For example, you  
may want to enable the Security Password Feature or make changes to the power  
management settings. It will then be necessary to reconfigure your system using  
the BIOS Setup program so that the computer can recognize these changes and  
record them in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM.  
The EEPROM on the motherboard stores the Setup utility. When you start up the  
computer, the system provides you with the opportunity to run this program. This  
appears during the Power-On Self Test (POST). Press <Delete> to call up the Setup  
utility. If you are a little bit late in pressing the mentioned key, POST will continue  
with its test routines, thus preventing you from calling up Setup. If you still need to  
call Setup, restart the system by pressing <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Delete>, or by press-  
ing the Reset button on the system chassis. You can also restart by turning the  
system off and then back on again. But do so only if the first two methods fail.  
The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy to use as possible. It is a  
menu-driven program, which means you can scroll through the various sub-menus  
and make your selections among the predetermined choices.  
To access the BIOS Setup program, press the <Delete> key after  
the computer has run through its POST.  
NOTE: Because the BIOS software is constantly being updated, the following  
BIOS screens and descriptions are for reference purposes only and may not re-  
flect your BIOS screens exactly.  
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4.2.1 BIOS Menu Bar  
The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections:  
MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration.  
ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced  
features.  
POWER  
BOOT  
EXIT  
Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management  
features.  
Use this menu to configure the default system device used to lo-  
cate and load the Operating System.  
Use this menu to exit the current menu or specify how to exit the  
Setup program.  
To access the menu bar items, press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard  
until the desired item is highlighted.  
4.2.2 Legend Bar  
At the bottom of the Setup screen you will notice a legend bar. The keys in the  
legend bar allow you to navigate through the various setup menus. The following  
table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding alternates and  
functions.  
Navigation Key(s)  
<F1> or <Alt + H>  
Function Description  
Displays the General Help screen from anywhere in the BIOS  
Setup  
<Esc>  
Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a sub-  
menu  
or → (keypad arrow) Selects the menu item to the left or right  
or ↓ (keypad arrow)  
Moves the highlight up or down between fields  
- (minus key)  
Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field  
+ (plus key) or spacebar Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field  
<Enter>  
Brings up a selection menu for the highlighted field  
Moves the cursor to the first field  
<Home> or <PgUp>  
<End> or <PgDn>  
Moves the cursor to the last field  
<F5>  
Resets the current screen to its Setup Defaults  
Saves changes and exits Setup  
<F10>  
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General Help  
In addition to the Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also pro-  
vides a General Help screen. This screen can be called up from any menu by sim-  
ply pressing <F1> or the <Alt> + <H> combination. The General Help screen lists  
the legend keys with their corresponding alternates and functions.  
Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program  
See 4.7 Exit Menu for detailed information on saving changes and exiting the  
setup program.  
Scroll Bar  
When a scroll bar appears to the right of a help window, it indicates that there is  
more information to be displayed that will not fit in the window. Use <PgUp> and  
<PgDn> or the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the entire help docu-  
ment. Press <Home> to display the first page, press <End> to go to the last page.  
To exit the help window, press <Enter> or <Esc>.  
Sub-Menu  
Note that a right pointer symbol (as shown in the left view) appears to the left of  
certain fields. This pointer indicates that a sub-menu can be  
launched from this field. A sub-menu contains additional op-  
tions for a field parameter. To call up a sub-menu, simply move  
the highlight to the field and press <Enter>. The sub-menu  
will then immediately appear. Use the legend keys to enter  
values and move from field to field within a sub-menu just as  
you would within a menu. Use the <Esc> key to return to the  
main menu.  
Take some time to familiarize yourself with each of the leg-  
end keys and their corresponding functions. Practice navigating through the vari-  
ous menus and sub-menus. If you accidentally make unwanted changes to any of  
the fields, use the set default hot key <F5>. While moving around through the  
Setup program, note that explanations appear in the Item Specific Help window  
located to the right of each menu. This window displays the help text for the cur-  
rently highlighted field.  
NOTE: The item heading in square brackets represents the default setting for  
that field.  
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4.3 Main Menu  
When the Setup program is accessed, the following screen appears:  
System Time [XX:XX:XX]  
Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time).  
The format is hour, minute, second. Valid values for hour, minute and sec-  
ond are Hour: (00 to 23), Minute: (00 to 59), Second: (00 to 59). Use the  
<Tab> or <Shift> + <Tab> keys to move between the hour, minute, and  
second fields.  
System Date [XX/XX/XXXX]  
Sets your system to the date that you specify (usually the current date). The  
format is month, day, year. Valid values for month, day, and year are Month:  
(1 to 12), Day: (1 to 31), Year: (100 year range). Use the <Tab> or <Shift>  
+ <Tab> keys to move between the month, day, and year fields.  
Legacy Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.], Legacy Diskette B [None]  
Sets the type of floppy drives installed. Configuration options: [None]  
[360K, 5.25 in.] [1.2M , 5.25 in.] [720K , 3.5 in.] [1.44M, 3.5 in.]  
[2.88M, 3.5 in.]  
Floppy 3 Mode Support [Disabled]  
This is required to support older Japanese floppy drives. Floppy 3 Mode  
support will allow reading and writing of 1.2MB (as opposed to 1.44MB)  
on a 3.5-inch diskette. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Drive A]  
[Drive B] [Both]  
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4.3.1 Primary & Secondary Master/Slave  
NOTE: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you  
have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the  
drive. Incorrect settings may cause your system to not recognize the in-  
stalled hard disk. To allow the BIOS to detect the drive type automati-  
cally, select [Auto].  
Type [Auto]  
Select [Auto] to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive. If automatic  
detection is successful, the correct values will be filled in for the remaining  
fields on this sub-menu. If automatic detection fails, your hard disk drive  
may be too old or too new. You can try updating your BIOS or enter the  
IDE hard disk drive parameters manually.  
NOTE: After the IDE hard disk drive information has been entered into  
BIOS, new IDE hard disk drives must be partitioned (such as with FDISK)  
and then formatted before data can be read from and write on. Primary  
IDE hard disk drives must have its partition set to active (also possible  
with FDISK).  
Other options for the Type field are:  
[None] - to disable IDE devices  
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IMPORTANT: If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system,  
incorrect parameters may be detected. You will need to enter the correct parameters  
manually or use low-level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk.  
If the parameters listed differ from the ones used when the disk was formatted, the  
disk will not be readable. If the auto-detected parameters do not match the ones that  
should be used for your disk, you should enter the correct ones manually by setting  
[User Type HDD].  
[User Type HDD]  
Manually enter the number of cylinders, heads and sectors per track for  
your drive. Refer to your drive documentation or look on the drive for this  
information. If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not  
replacing it, select [None].  
Translation Method [LBA]  
Select the hard disk drive type in this field. When Logical Block Address-  
ing is enabled, 28-bit addressing of the hard drive is used without regard  
for cylinders, heads, or sectors. Note that LBA Mode is necessary for drives  
with greater than 504MB in storage capacity. Configuration options: [LBA]  
[LARGE] [Normal] [Match Partition Table] [Manual]  
Cylinders  
This field configures the number of cylinders. Refer to your drive docu-  
mentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field. NOTE: To  
make changes to this field, the Type field must be set to [User Type HDD]  
and the Translation Method field must be set to [Manual].  
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Head  
This field configures the number of read/write heads. Refer to your drive  
documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field. NOTE:  
To make changes to this field, the Type field must be set to [User Type  
HDD] and the Translation Method field must be set to [Manual].  
Sector  
This field configures the number of sectors per track. Refer to your drive  
documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field. NOTE:  
To make changes to this field, the Type field must be set to [User Type  
HDD] and the Translation Method field must be set to [Manual].  
CHS Capacity  
This field shows the drives maximum CHS capacity calculated automati-  
cally by the BIOS from the drive information you entered.  
Maximum LBA Capacity  
This field shows the drives maximum LBA capacity calculated automati-  
cally by the BIOS from the drive information you entered.  
Multi-Sector Transfers [Maximum]  
This option automatically sets the number of sectors per block to the high-  
est number supported by the drive. This field can also be configured manu-  
ally. Note that when this field is automatically configured, the set value  
may not always be the fastest value for the drive. Refer to the documenta-  
tion that came with your hard drive to determine the optimal value and set  
it manually. NOTE: To make changes to this field, the Type field must be  
set to [User Type HDD]. Configuration options: [Disabled] [2 Sectors] [4  
Sectors] [8 Sectors] [16 Sectors] [32 Sectors] [Maximum]  
SMART Monitoring [Disabled]  
This allows the enabling or disabling of the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring,  
Analysis and Reporting Technology) system which utilizes internal hard  
disk drive monitoring technology. This feature is normally disabled be-  
cause system resources used in this feature may decrease system perfor-  
mance. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PIO Mode [4]  
This option lets you set a PIO (Programmed Input/Output) mode for the  
IDE device. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance.  
Configuration options: [0] [1] [2] [3] [4]  
Ultra DMA Mode [Disabled]  
Ultra DMA capability allows improved transfer speeds and data integrity  
for compatible IDE devices. Set to [Disabled] to suppress Ultra DMA ca-  
pability. NOTE: To make changes to this field, the Type field must be set  
to [User Type HDD]. Configuration options: [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [Disabled]  
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Other options for Type:are:  
[CD-ROM] - for IDE CD-ROM drives  
[LS-120] - for LS-120 compatible floppy disk drives  
[ZIP-100] - for ZIP-100 compatible disk drives  
[MO] - for IDE magneto optical disk drives  
[Other ATAPI Device] - for IDE devices not listed here  
After using the legend keys to make your selections on this sub-menu,  
press the <Esc> key to exit back to the Main menu. When the Main menu  
appears, you will notice that the drive size appear in the field for the hard  
disk drive that you just configured.  
4.3.2 Keyboard Features  
Boot Up NumLock Status [On]  
This field enables users to activate the Number Lock function upon system  
boot. Configuration options: [Off] [On]  
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Rate [12/Sec]  
This controls the speed at which the system registers repeated keystrokes.  
Options range from 6 to 30 characters per second. Configuration options:  
[6/Sec] [8/Sec] [10/Sec] [12/Sec] [15/Sec] [20/Sec] [24/Sec] [30/Sec]  
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Delay [1/4 Sec]  
This field sets the time interval for displaying the first and second charac-  
ters. Configuration options: [1/4 Sec] [1/2 Sec] [3/4 Sec] [1 Sec]  
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Language [English]  
This allows selection of the BIOSdisplayed language. Currently only English is avail-  
able.  
Supervisor Password [Disabled] / User Password [Disabled]  
These fields allow you to set the passwords. To set the password, highlight the ap-  
propriate field and press <Enter>. Type in a password and press <Enter>. You can  
type up to eight alphanumeric characters. Symbols and other keys are ignored. To  
confirm the password, type the password again and press the <Enter>. The password  
is now set to [Enabled]. This password allows full access to the BIOS Setup menus.  
To clear the password, highlight this field and press <Enter>. The same dialog box as  
above will appear. Press <Enter> and the password will be set to [Disabled].  
A Note about Passwords  
The BIOS Setup program allows you to specify passwords in the Main menu.  
The passwords control access to the BIOS during system startup. The pass-  
words are not case sensitive. In other words, it makes no difference whether  
you enter a password using upper or lowercase letters. The BIOS Setup pro-  
gram allows you to specify two separate passwords: a Supervisor password  
and a User password. When disabled, anyone may access all BIOS Setup  
program functions. When enabled, the Supervisor password is required for  
entering the BIOS Setup program and having full access to all configuration  
fields.  
Forgot the Password?  
If you forgot the password, you can clear the password by erasing the CMOS Real  
Time Clock (RTC) RAM. The RAM data containing the password information is  
powered by the onboard button cell battery. To erase the RTC RAM: (1) Unplug  
your computer, (2) Short the solder points, (3) Turn ON your computer, (4) Hold  
down <Delete> during bootup and enter BIOS setup to re-enter user preferences.  
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Short solder points  
to Clear CMOS  
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Halt On [All Errors]  
This field determines which types of errors will cause the system to halt.  
Configuration options: [All Errors] [No Error] [All but Keyboard] [All but  
Disk] [All but Disk/Keyboard]  
Installed Memory [XXX MB]  
This display-only field displays the amount of conventional memory detected  
by the system during bootup. You do not need to make changes to this field.  
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4.4 Advanced Menu  
CPU Internal Frequency  
In JumperFreeMode, this field allows you to select the internal frequency  
of your CPU. Select [Manual] if you want to make changes to the subse-  
quent 2 fields. Note that selecting a frequency higher than the CPU manu-  
facturer recommends may cause the system to hang or crash. See System  
Hangup on page 60.  
CPU Frequency Multiple (When CPU Internal Frequency is set to [Manual])  
This field sets the frequency multiple between the CPUs internal frequency  
and external frequency. In JumperFreeMode, when CPU Internal Fre-  
quency is set to [Manual], this must be set in conjunction with FSB/  
SDRAM Freq. (MHz) to match the internal frequency of your CPU. Con-  
figuration options vary according to the external frequency of your CPU.  
FSB:SDRAM:PCI Freq. Ratio(When CPU Internal Frequency is set to [Manual])  
This field determines the frequency ratio among the Front Side Bus, SDRAM,  
and PCI bus. You may set the memory clock frequency in synchronous or  
asynchronous mode with respect to the Front Side Bus frequency. Configu-  
ration options: [66:100:33] [100:100:33] [133:133:33] [133:100:33]  
FSB/SDRAM/PCI Freq. (MHz)  
(When CPU Internal Frequency is set to [Manual])  
According to the previous setup field FSB:SDRAM:PCI Freq.  
Ratio, this field offers 32 sets of Front Side Bus, SDRAM, and  
PCI bus frequencies for you to choose.  
Available options  
when FSB:SDRAM:PCI Freq. Ratio  
is set to [133:133:33]  
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CPU Vcore  
In JumperFree mode, this field displays the core voltage  
supplied to the CPU. If you want to set it manually, always  
refer to the CPU documentation. The picture shown here  
provides only an example of possible Vcore ranges. NOTE: This  
function is not available to Intel® TualatinCPUs.  
CPU Level 1 Cache, CPU Level 2 Cache [Enabled]  
These fields allow you to hoose from the default of [Enabled] or choose  
[Disabled] to turn on or off the CPUs Level 1 and Level 2 built-in cache.  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
CPU Level 2 Cache ECC Check [Disabled]  
This function controls the ECC capability in the CPU level 2 cache. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
BIOS Update [Enabled]  
This functions as an update loader integrated into the BIOS to supply the  
processor with the required data. In the default position of [Enabled], the  
BIOS will load the update on all processors during system bootup. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PS/2 Mouse Function Control [Auto]  
The default of [Auto] allows the system to detect a PS/2 mouse on startup.  
If detected, IRQ12 will be used for the PS/2 mouse. IRQ12 will be re-  
served for expansion cards only if a PS/2 mouse is not detected. [Enabled]  
will always reserve IRQ12, whether on startup a PS/2 mouse is detected or  
not. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Auto]  
USB Legacy Support [Auto]  
This motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. The de-  
fault of [Auto] allows the system to detect a USB device on startup. If  
detected, USB controller legacy mode will be enabled. If not detected, USB  
controller legacy mode will be disabled. When this field is set to [Dis-  
abled], USB controller legacy mode is disabled no matter whether you are  
using a USB device or not. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
[Auto]  
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M [Disabled]  
When using OS/2 operating systems with installed DRAM of greater than  
64MB, you need to set this option to [Enabled]; otherwise, leave this on  
[Disabled]. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
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Notes for JumperFree Mode  
CPU Upgrade/Reinstallation  
To ensure that your system can enter BIOS setup after the processor has  
been changed or reinstalled, your system will start up running at a bus  
speed of 66MHz and a fail-safe CPU internal frequency (4x66MHz). It  
will then automatically take you to theAdvanced menu with a popup menu  
of all the officially possible CPU internal frequencies.  
System Hangup  
If your system crashes or hangs due to improper frequency settings, power  
OFF your system and restart. The system will start up in safe mode running  
at a bus speed of 66MHz and enter BIOS setup.  
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4.4.1 Chip Configuration  
(Scroll down to see more items as shown.)  
SDRAM Capability  
This field displays the capability of the memory moduleseither PC100  
or PC133.  
SDRAM Operating Mode  
This field displays the current SDRAM operating mode (PC100 or PC133)  
according to the SDRAM frequency you configure in the Advanced menu.  
SDRAM Timing [By SPD]  
This sets the optimal timings for items 4-7, depending on the memory mod-  
ules that you are using. The default setting [By SPD] configures items 4-7  
by reading the contents in the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) device. The  
EEPROM on the memory module stores critical parameter information  
about the module, such as memory type, size, speed, voltage interface, and  
module banks. Configuration options: [User Define] [By SPD]  
NOTE: The following 3 fields will only be adjustable when SDRAM Con-  
figuration is set to [User Define].  
SDRAM CAS Latency  
This controls the latency between the SDRAM read command and the  
time that the data actually becomes available.  
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SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay  
This controls the latency between the SDRAM active command and  
the read/write command.  
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time  
This controls the idle clocks after issuing a precharge command to the  
SDRAM.  
SDRAM Cycle Time (Tras, Trc) [7T, 9T]  
This feature controls the number of SDRAM clocks used for SDRAM pa-  
rameters Tras and Trc. Tras specifies the minimum clocks required be-  
tween active command and precharge command. Trc specifies the mini-  
mum clocks required between active command and re-active command.  
Configuration options: [7T, 9T] [5T, 7T]  
SDRAM Page Closing Policy [One Bank]  
This feature controls that after a page miss whether the Graphics and  
Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) will issue precharge only the bankor  
precharge allcommand to a specific opened SDRAM bank. Configura-  
tion options: [One Bank] [All Banks]  
CPU Latency Timer [Enabled]  
This controls the GMCHs response to CPU deferrable cycles. Configura-  
tion options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Command Per Cycle [Enabled] (only for Intel 815T/E Chipset)  
When onboard VGA is used, CPU can help to gain graphics performance  
by increasing proper SDRAM cycles combinations. Configuration options:  
[Enabled] [Disabled]  
Video Memory Cache Mode [UC]  
USWC (uncacheable, speculative write combining) is a new cache tech-  
nology for the video memory of the processor. It can greatly improve the  
display speed by caching the display data. You must set this to UC  
(uncacheable) if your display card cannot support this feature; otherwise  
your system may not boot. Configuration options: [UC] [USWC]  
Graphics Window Size [64MB]  
This feature allows you to select the size of mapped memory for AGP  
graphic data. Configuration options: [64MB] [32MB]  
AGP Capability [4X Mode]  
This motherboard supports the AGP 4x interface, which transfers video  
data at 1066MB/s. Since AGP 4x is backward-compatible, you may leave  
this on the default setting of [4X Mode] even when you are using an AGP  
2x video card. When set to [2X Mode], theAGP interface will only provide  
a peak data throughput of 533MB/s even if you are using an AGP 4x card.  
Configuration options: [2X Mode] [4X Mode]  
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Memory Hole At 15M-16M [Disabled]  
This field allows you to reserve an address space for ISA devices that re-  
quire it. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PCI 2.1 Support [Enabled]  
This function allows you to enable or disable PCI 2.1 features including  
passive release and delayed transaction. Configuration options: [Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
High Priority PCI Mode [Enabled]  
This field allows you to give PCI slot 1 a higher priority. You may want to  
leave on the default setting if you are using an IEEE-1394 PCI card. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Onboard PCI IDE Enable [Both]  
You can select to enable the primary IDE channel, secondary IDE channel,  
both, or disable both channels. Configuration options: [Both] [Disabled]  
SDRAM Data Driving Mode [Normal]  
Leave on default setting. Configuration options: [Normal] [Strong]  
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4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration  
Onboard AC97 Modem Controller [Auto]  
Onboard AC97 Audio Controller [Auto]  
[Auto] allows the motherboards BIOS to detect whether you are using any  
modem/audio device. If a modem/audio device is detected, the onboard  
modem/audio controller will be enabled; if no modem/audio device is de-  
tected, the onboard modem/audio controller will be disabled. If you have  
conflicts with the onboard controller, you may set the appropriate field to  
[Disabled]. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Auto]  
Onboard FDC Swap A & B [No Swap]  
This field allows you to reverse the hardware drive letter assignments of  
your floppy disk drives. Configuration options: [No Swap] [Swap AB]  
Floppy Disk Access Control [R/W]  
When set to [Read Only], this field protects files from being copied to  
floppy disks by allowing reads from the floppy disk drive but not writes.  
The setup default [R/W] allows both reads and writes. Configuration op-  
tions: [R/W] [Read Only]  
Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8H/IRQ4]  
Onboard Serial Port 2 [2F8H/IRQ3]  
These fields allow you to set the addresses for the onboard serial connec-  
tors. Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 must have different addresses. Con-  
figuration options: [3F8H/IRQ4] [2F8H/IRQ3] [3E8H/IRQ4] [2E8H/  
IRQ10] [Disabled]  
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UART2 Use as [Com Port]  
When Ir is enabled, this field activates the onboard standard infrared  
feature and sets the second serial UART to support the infrared module  
connector on the motherboard. If your system already has a second serial  
port connected to the onboard COM2 connector, it will no longer work if  
you enable the infrared feature. If you want to support a Smart Card Reader,  
select the Smart Card Read mode. Configuration options: [COM Port] [Ir]  
[Smart Card Read]  
Onboard Parallel Port [378H/IRQ7]  
This field sets the address of the onboard parallel port connector. If you  
disable this feature, Parallel Port Mode and ECP DMA Select configura-  
tions will not be available. Configuration options: [Disabled] [378H/IRQ7]  
[278H/IRQ5]  
Parallel Port Mode [ECP+EPP]  
This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port. [Nor-  
mal] allows normal-speed operation but in one direction only; [EPP] al-  
lows bidirectional parallel port operation; [ECP] allows the parallel port to  
operate in bidirectional DMA mode; [ECP+EPP] allows normal speed op-  
eration in a two-way mode. Configuration options: [Normal] [EPP] [ECP]  
[ECP+EPP]  
ECP DMA Select [3]  
This field allows you to configure the parallel port DMA channel for the  
selected ECP mode. This selection is available only if you select [ECP] or  
[ECP+EPP] in Parallel Port Mode above. Configuration options: [1] [3]  
Onboard CIR I/O [Disabled]  
This field sets the address of the onboard Consumer IR connector. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [2E0-2E8H] [3E0-3E8H]  
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4.4.3 PCI Configuration  
Slot 1/5, Slot 2, Slot 3, Slot 4, Slot 6 IRQ [Auto]  
These fields set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot. The default  
setting for each field is [Auto], which utilizes auto-routing to determine  
IRQ use. Configuration options: [Auto] [NA] [3] [4] [5] [7] [9] [10] [11]  
[12] [14] [15]  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled]  
Some nonstandard VGAcards, such as graphics accelerators or MPEG video  
cards, may not show colors properly. The setting [Enabled] should correct  
this problem. Otherwise, leave this on the default setting of [Disabled].  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PCI Latency Timer [32]  
Leave on default setting for best performance vs. stability.  
SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS [Auto]  
[Auto] allows the motherboards BIOS to detect whether you have a Symbios  
SCSI controller. If the Symbios SCSI controller is detected, the  
motherboards Symbios BIOS will be enabled; if no Symbios SCSI control-  
ler is detected, the onboard Symbios SCSI BIOS will be disabled.  
[Disabled] will disable the motherboards Symbios SCSI BIOS so that the  
BIOS on an add-on Symbios SCSI card can be used. If your Symbios SCSI  
card does not have a BIOS, the Symbios SCSI card will not function. Con-  
figuration options: [Auto] [Disabled]  
USB Function [Enabled]  
This motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. Set to [En-  
abled] if you want to use USB devices. Configuration options: [Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
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Primary VGA BIOS [PCI/AGP]  
If your computer has both PCI and AGP VGA controllers, this field allows  
you to select which of the controllers will act as your primary graphics  
controller. The default, [PCI/AGP], allows your PCI controller to take pre-  
cedent when detected. [AGP/PCI] uses the AGP controller as your primary  
controller. Configuration options: [PCI/AGP] [AGP/PCI]  
Onboard LAN Boot ROM [Disabled]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
PCI/PNP IRQ Resource Exclusion  
IRQ XX Reserved [No]  
These fields indicate whether or not the displayed IRQ for each field is  
being used by a specified device. The default value indicates that the dis-  
played IRQ is not used. Configuration options: [No] [Yes]  
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4.4.4 Shadow Configuration  
Video ROM BIOS Shadow [Enabled]  
This field allows you to change the video BIOS location from ROM to  
RAM. Relocating to RAM enhances system performance, as information  
access is faster than the ROM. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
C8000-DFFFF Shadow [Disabled]  
These fields are used for shadowing other expansion card ROMs. If you  
install other expansion cards with ROMs on them, you will need to know  
which addresses the ROMs use to shadow them specifically. Shadowing a  
ROM reduces the memory available between 640K and 1024K by the  
amount used for this purpose. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
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4.5 Power Menu  
The Power menu allows you to reduce power consumption. This feature turns off the  
video display and shuts down the hard disk after a period of inactivity.  
Power Management [User Define]  
This option must be enabled to use any of the automatic power saving features. If  
this menu item is set to [Disabled], power management features will not function  
regardless of other field settings on this menu. The [User Define] option allows  
you to make your own selections in the Power menu. When set to [Max Saving],  
system power will be conserved to its greatest amount. The Suspend Mode  
field will then be set to predefined value that ensures maximum power  
savings.  
This field acts as the master control for the power management modes. [Max Sav-  
ing] puts the system into power saving mode after a brief period of system inactiv-  
ity; [Min Saving] is almost the same as [Max Saving] except that the system inac-  
tivity period is longer; [Disabled] disables the power saving features; [User De-  
fine] allows you to set power saving options according to your preference. Con-  
figuration options: [User Define] [Disabled] [Min Saving] [Max Saving]  
IMPORTANT:Advanced Power Management (APM) should be installed to keep  
the system time updated when the computer enters suspend mode activated by  
the BIOS Power Management. For DOS environments, you need to add the  
statement, DEVICE=C:\DOS\POWER.EXE, to your CONFIG.SYS file. For  
Windows 3.x and Windows 95, you need to install Windows with the APM  
feature. For Windows 98 and later, APM is automatically installed. A battery  
and power cord icon labeled Power Managementwill appear in the Control  
Panel.Choose Advancedin the Power Management Properties dialog box.  
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Video Off Option [Suspend -> Off ]  
This field determines when to activate the video off feature for monitor  
power management. Configuration options: [Always On] [Suspend -> Off]  
Video Off Method [DPMS OFF]  
This field defines the video off features. The DPMS (Display Power Man-  
agement System) feature allows the BIOS to control the video display card if  
it supports the DPMS feature. [Blank Screen] only blanks the screen (use  
this for monitors without power management or greenfeatures. If set up in  
your system, your screen saver will not display with [Blank Screen] selected).  
[V/H SYNC+Blank] blanks the screen and turns off vertical and horizontal  
scanning. Configuration options: [Blank Screen] [V/H SYNC+Blank] [DPMS  
Standby] [DPMS Suspend] [DPMS OFF] [DPMS Reduce ON]  
HDD Power Down [Disabled]  
This feature shuts down any IDE hard disk drives in the system after a  
period of inactivity as set in this user-configurable field. This feature  
does not affect SCSI hard drives. Configuration options: [Disabled] [1  
Min] [2 Min] [3 Min]...[15 Min]  
Suspend-to-RAM Capability [Disabled]  
Suspend-to-RAM (STR) is an energy-saving feature. In Suspend-to-RAM  
state, all devices on the computer are turned off, except for the system  
RAM. Thus, the PC consumes less than 5 Watts of power. Select [Enabled]  
if your power supply can supply at least 720mA on the +5VSB lead to  
support the STR function. If the expansion cards you use on the mother-  
board do not support the STR function, you must leave this field on the  
default setting [Disabled]. NOTE: This field is only effective for Win-  
dows 98. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Suspend Mode [Disabled]  
Sets the time period before the system goes into suspend mode. NOTE:  
This field is effective for DOS, Windows 9x, and Windows NT 4.0 envi-  
ronments. Configuration options: [Disabled] [1~2 Min] [2~3 Min]...[1  
Hour]  
PWR Button < 4 Secs [Soft Off]  
When set to [Soft off], the ATX switch can be used as a normal system  
power-off button when pressed for less than 4 seconds. [Suspend] allows  
the button to have a dual function where pressing less than 4 seconds will  
place the system in sleep mode. Regardless of the setting, holding the ATX  
switch for more than 4 seconds will power off the system. Configuration  
options: [Soft off] [Suspend]  
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4.5.1 Power Up Control  
AC PWR Loss Restart [Disabled]  
This allows you to set whether you want your system to reboot after the  
power has been interrupted. [Disabled] leaves your system off and [En-  
abled] reboots your system. [Previous State] sets your system back to the  
state it is before the power interruption. Configuration options: [Disabled]  
[Enabled] [Previous State]  
PWR Up On External Modem Act [Disabled]  
This allows either settings of [Enabled] or [Disabled] for powering up the  
computer when the external modem receives a call while the computer is  
in Soft-off mode. NOTE: The computer cannot receive or transmit data  
until the computer and applications are fully running. Thus connection can-  
not be made on the first try. Turning an external modem off and then back  
on while the computer is off causes an initialization string that will also  
cause the system to power on. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Wake On LAN or PCI Modem[Disabled]  
Wake-On-LAN/PCI Modem allows your computer to be booted from an-  
other computer via a network by sending a wake-up frame or signal. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
IMPORTANT:This feature requires an optional network interface card with Wake-  
On-LAN and an ATX power supply with at least 720mA +5V standby power.  
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Wake On PS2 KB/PS2 Mouse/CIR [Disabled]  
Set this field to [Enabled] if you wish to use your PS2 keyboard, PS2 mouse,  
or consumer IR device to power up your computer. This feature requires an  
ATX power supply that can supply at least 300mAon the +5VSB lead. The  
default is set to [Disabled] because not all computers have the appropriate  
ATX power supply. Your computer will not power ON if you set this to  
[Enabled] and do not have the appropriate ATX power supply. Configura-  
tion options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Wake Up By Keyboard [Space Bar]  
When the previous setup item Wake On PS2 KB/PS2 Mouse/CIR is en-  
abled, you may specify the key(s) to press to power up the computer. Con-  
figuration options: [Space Bar] [Ctrl-Esc] [Power Key]  
Wake On USB for STR State [Disabled]  
This field allows you to use your USB device/s, if any, to power up the  
computer from Suspend-to-RAM mode. This feature requires anATX power  
supply that can supply at least 2A on the +5VSB lead. The default is set to  
[Disabled] because not all computers have the appropriateATX power sup-  
ply. Your computer will not power on if you set this to [Enabled] and do  
not have the appropriate ATX power supply. NOTE: This feature must be  
set in conjunction with USB Device Wake Up in 3.4 Motherboard Set-  
tings. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Automatic Power Up [Disabled]  
This allows an unattended or automatic system power up. You may config-  
ure your system to power up at a certain time of the day by selecting [Ev-  
eryday] or at a certain time and day by selecting [By Date]. NOTE: Auto-  
matic Power Up will not work if the system is powered down by operating  
systems, such as Windows 98, which have ACPI support enabled. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Everyday] [By Date]  
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4.5.2 Hardware Monitor  
MB Temperature [xxxC/xxxF]  
CPU Temperature [xxxC/xxxF]  
JTPWR Temperature [Ignore]  
The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the MB (motherboard) and  
CPU temperatures. Set to [Ignore] only if necessary.  
CPU Fan Speed [xxxxRPM]  
Power Fan Speed [xxxxRPM]  
Chassis Fan Speed [xxxxRPM]  
The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the CPU, power supply,  
and chassis fan speeds in rotations per minute (RPM). The presence of the  
fans is automatically detected. Set to [Ignore] only if necessary.  
VCORE1 Voltage, +3.3V Voltage, +5V Voltage, +12V Voltage [xx.xV]  
The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the voltage output by the  
onboard voltage regulators. Set to [Ignore] only if necessary.  
NOTE: If any of the monitored items is out of range, an error message will  
appear: Hardware Monitor found an error. Enter Power setup menu for  
details. You will then be prompted to Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter  
SETUP.  
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4.6 Boot Menu  
Boot Sequence  
The Boot menu allows you to select among the four possible types of boot  
devices listed using the up and down arrow keys. By using the <+> or <Space>  
key, you can promote devices and by using the <-> key, you can demote  
devices. Promotion or demotion of devices alters the priority which the sys-  
tem uses to search for a boot device on system power up. Configuration  
fields include Removable Devices, IDE Hard Drive, ATAPI CD-ROM,  
and Other Boot Device.  
Removable Device [Legacy Floppy]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Legacy Floppy] [LS120] [ZIP-100]  
[ATAPI MO]  
IDE Hard Drive  
This field allows you to select which IDE hard disk drive to use in the boot  
sequence. Pressing [Enter] will show the product IDs of all connected IDE  
hard disk drives.  
ATAPI CD-ROM  
This field allows you to select which ATAPI CD-ROM drive to use in the  
boot sequence. Pressing [Enter] will show the product IDs of all your con-  
nected ATAPI CD-ROM drives.  
Other Boot Device Select [INT18 Device (Network)]  
Configuration options: [Disabled] [SCSI Boot Device] [INT18 Device (Net-  
work)] [LANDesk (R) Service Agent]  
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Plug & Play O/S [No]  
This field allows you to use a Plug-and-Play (PnP) operating system to  
configure the PCI bus slots instead of using the BIOS. When [Yes] is se-  
lected, interrupts may be reassigned by the OS. When a non-PnP OS is  
installed or you want to prevent reassigning of interrupt settings, select the  
default setting of [No]. Configuration options: [No] [Yes]  
Boot Virus Detection [Enabled]  
This field allows you to set boot virus detection, ensuring a virus-free boot  
sector. The system halts and displays a warning message when it detects a  
virus. If this occurs, you can either allow the operation to continue or use a  
virus-free bootable floppy disk to restart and investigate your system. Con-  
figuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]  
Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled]  
This field speeds up the Power-On-Self Test (POST) routine by skipping  
retesting a second, third, and fourth time. Configuration options: [Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
Boot Up Floppy Seek [Enabled]  
When enabled, the BIOS will seek the floppy disk drive to determine  
whether the drive has 40 or 80 tracks. Configuration options: [Disabled]  
[Enabled]  
Full Screen Logo [Enabled]  
When enabled, the personalized boot logo is functional. Configuration  
options: [Enabled] [Disabled]  
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4.7 Exit Menu  
Once you have made all of your selections from the various menus in the Setup pro-  
gram, you should save your changes and exit Setup. Select Exit from the menu bar to  
display the following menu:  
NOTE: Pressing <Esc> does not exit this menu. You must select one of the  
options from this menu or <F10> from the legend bar to exit this menu.  
Exit Saving Changes  
Once you are finished making your selections, choose this option from the  
Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM.  
The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on  
even when the PC is turned off. Once this option is selected, a confirma-  
tion is asked. Select [Yes] to save changes and exit.  
NOTE: If you attempt to exit the Setup program without saving your  
changes, the program will prompt you with a message asking if you want  
to save your changes before exiting. Pressing <Enter> will then save changes  
while exiting.  
Exit Discarding Changes  
This option should only be used if you do not want to save the changes you  
have made to the Setup program. If you have made changes to fields other  
than system date, system time, and password, the system will ask for con-  
firmation before exiting.  
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Load Setup Defaults  
This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters  
on the Setup menus. When this option is selected or if <F5> is pressed, a  
confirmation is requested. Select [Yes] to load default values. You can now  
select Exit Saving Changes or make other changes before saving the val-  
ues to the non-volatile RAM.  
Discard Changes  
This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the  
values you previously saved. After selecting this option, a confirmation is  
requested. Select [Yes] to discard any changes and load the previously saved  
values.  
Save Changes  
This option saves your selections without exiting the Setup program. You  
can then return to other menus and make changes. After selecting this op-  
tion, all selections are saved and a confirmation is requested. Select [Yes]  
to save any changes to the non-volatile RAM.  
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5.1 Install Operating System  
You should always use the latest operating system and updates when using new  
hardware to ensure full compliancy. You may use any version of Windows 98/2000/  
Millenium, but for Windows 95, you must use OSR 2.0 or later. For Windows NT  
4.0, you must use Service Pack 3.0 or later.  
5.2 Start Windows  
When you start Windows 98 for the first time after installing your motherboard,  
Windows will detect all plug-and play devices. Follow theAdd New Hardware Wiz-  
ard to install all necessary device drivers. When prompted to restart, select No and  
then follow the setup procedures in this section.  
NOTE: Because there are various motherboard settings, options, and expansion  
cards, the following can only be used as a general reference and may not be an exact  
reflection of your system.  
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5.3 TUSL2-C Motherboard Support CD  
NOTE: The support CD contents are subject to change at any time without notice.  
To begin using your support CD disc, just insert it into your CD-ROM drive and the  
support CD installation menu should appear. If the menu does not appear, double-  
click or run E:\ASSETUP.EXE (assuming that your CD-ROM drive is drive E:).  
5.3.1 Installation Menu  
INFUpdate Utility for Intel 815 Chipset: Installs INF files in Windows for the  
following items: System and Graphics, LPC Interface, SM Bus, PCI Bridge,  
Bus Master IDE, USB Host, and Controllers.  
Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver: Installs Intels Ultra ATA100 storage driver.  
C-Media PCI Audio Driver and Application: Install drivers and software  
applications for the multi-channel PC sound system to support the C-Media  
Audio Chip and HRTF 3D Audio circuitry.  
Intel LDCMAdministrator Setup: Installs software to monitor PC systems on  
the network within the same bridge address with the Client software installed.  
The administrator should install both Administrator and Client software.  
Intel LDCM Client Setup: Installs software to monitor the Client system. The  
LANDesk Client Manager must be installed to use the hardware manager features.  
ASUS BIOS Flash Utility for LDCM: Installs a utility that can remotely flash  
a client PCs BIOS when used in conjunction with Intel LDCM Administrator.  
ASUS PC Probe Vx.xx: Installs a utility to monitor your computers fan,  
temperature and voltages.  
ASUS Update Vx.xx: Installs a program to help you update your BIOS and  
download a BIOS image file.  
Microsoft DirectX Driver: Installs Microsoft DirectX driver.  
Windbond Smart Manager Application: Installs the Smart Manager  
program, base components and drivers to read smart cards for system security  
and file encryption.  
(TO SEE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, CLICK RIGHT ARROW ON THE LOWER-  
RIGHT CORNER OF THE MAIN MENU)  
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PC-Cillin 2000Vx.xx: Installs the PC-Cillin virus protection software. View  
the online help for more information.  
AdobeAcrobat Reader Vx.x: Installs theAdobe Acrobat Reader software nec-  
essary to view users manuals saved in PDF format. Updated or other language  
versions of this motherboard's manual is available in PDF format at any of our  
web sites.  
Cyberlink Video andAudioApplications: Installs Cyberlink PowerPlayer SE,  
PowerDVD Trial, and Cyberlink VideoLive Mail.  
ASUS Screen Saver: Installs ASUS screen saver on the PC.  
Show Motherboard Information: Allows you to view information about your  
motherboard, such as product name, BIOS version, and CPU.  
Browse Support CD: Allows you to view the contents of the CD.  
ReadMe: Allows you to view the support CD file list and contact information.  
Exit: Exits the CD installation menu.  
(TO RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU, CLICK LEFTARROW ON THE LOWER-  
RIGHT CORNER OF THE SECONDARY MENU)  
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6.1 Winbond Smart Manager  
The Winbond Smart Manager is a clever utility that helps secure the PC  
with a Read2-IN-01 Smart Card Reader (see page 7) and a smart card  
containing a mini-chip insert, like a GSM cell phone SIM card. Once a  
smart card reader is configured, set up the Smart Manager software utility  
for boot upor always onsystem security.  
6.1.1 Setting Up Smart Manager  
Connect the smart card reader to the TUSL2-C-; (refer to Section 3.8.13 in  
Hardware Setup for the connector location.) Boot up the PC and enter  
BIOS (press <del>) to change the configuration to accept smart card  
hardware: in the Advanced BIOS menu select the I/O Device Configuration  
sub-menu, go to UART2 and select Smart Card Read, save and exit.  
Finish booting up. Insert the ASUS Support CD and click on the selection:  
Winbond Smart Manager Application. The auto-installer prompts to  
install the Base Components and after doing show displays a readme file.  
Next, immediately install the Smart Card Driver Library as prompted.  
Finally, install the Winbond Smart Manager application as prompted.  
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The auto-installer implements all of  
the drivers, base components and  
displays the Winbond Smart Manager  
program groups. Restart. Windows  
should auto-detect the smart card  
reader and install its system drivers.  
NOTE: Do not install system components or Winbond applications unless you  
install a smart card reader. Smart card system software base components  
support various types of smart card applications; all system components are  
compatible with Windows 98, ME and 2000. However, the Windbond Smart  
Manager application is readily compatible only with Windows 98 and ME.  
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6.1.2 Starting to Use Smart Manager  
After installing the software, start  
Windbond Smart Manager for the first  
time: select the Programs menu from  
the Start bar and select the Windbond  
program group. When you click the  
program application, an icon is created  
for the Logon Smart Card software  
in the bottom right hand corner of the  
screen.  
The new icon resembles a key.  
Right click on the icon and select  
Setting Logon Smart Card.  
Click the Add New button  
and then select the type of  
card you are using. Insert  
the smart card into the  
card reader, then enter your  
name and any remarks into  
the fields. Click OK.  
The card reader detects the  
smart card ID. Smart  
Manager registers the  
smart card for security  
capability and prompts to  
click OK. The cards  
security status is displayed  
in the main program  
window.  
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6.1.3 Smart Manager Modes  
Return to the Windbond Smart Manager icon on the bottom right hand  
corner of the Windows screen. Select the Logon Card Check Mode to  
choose the security mode. Three basic modes are available:  
1. Disable Check renders the Smart Manager security system inoperative.  
2. Boot Check enables the Smart Manager security system for start up.  
The user must insert the smart card into the reader during start up in order to  
complete the Windows boot up process. In this mode, the user may  
remove the smart card and continue to use the PC after the start cycle is  
complete. If no smart card, or the wrong one, is inserted during boot up, the  
PC displays the Smart Manager Protection Screen:  
Whenever the Smart Manager  
Protection Screen is displayed,  
the computer is secured and  
impenetrable.  
3. Always Check configures the Smart Manager to require that the user  
insert the smart card during start up; then, if the card is removed at any time  
during the operation of the PC, the Smart Manager protection screen will  
automatically pop up and the PC is secure until the card is reinserted.  
File Protect Check Mode: This is a sub-program used to encrypt and  
decode individual files stored in the system using a smart card as a key.  
NOTE: Do take care not to lose your smart card or you may not be able  
to restart the PC or decode encrypted files. Test each new smart card to  
ensure that it is completely compatible with the card reader; the Read2-  
In-01 Smart Card Reader is designed only to read cards with the  
standard PC/SC mini-chip configuration.  
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6.2 ASUS PC Probe  
ASUS PC Probe is a convenient utility to continuously monitor your com-  
puter systems vital components, such as fan rotations, Voltages, and tem-  
peratures. It also has a utility that lets you review useful information about  
your computer, such as hard disk space, memory usage, and CPU type, CPU  
speed, and internal/external frequencies through the DMI Explorer.  
6.2.1 Starting ASUS PC Probe  
WhenASUS PC Probe starts, a splash screen appears allowing you to select  
whether or not to show the screen the next time you open PC Probe. To  
bypass this startup screen, clear the Show up in next execution check box.  
To start ASUS PC Probe, click the Windows Start button, point to Pro-  
grams, and then ASUS Utility, and then click Probe Vx.xx.  
The PC Probe icon  
will appear on the taskbars system tray indicating  
that ASUS PC Probe is running. Clicking the icon will allow you to see the  
status of your PC.  
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6.2.2 Using ASUS PC Probe  
Monitoring  
Monitor Summary  
Shows a summary of the items being  
monitored.  
Temperature Monitor  
Shows the PCs temperature.  
Temperature Warning  
threshold adjustment  
(Move the slider up to increase the  
threshold level or down to decrease  
the threshold level)  
Fan Monitor  
Shows the PCs fan rotation.  
Fan Warning  
threshold adjustment  
(Move the slider up to increase the  
threshold level or down to decrease  
the threshold level)  
Voltage Monitor  
Shows the PCs voltages.  
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Settings  
Lets you set threshold levels and polling  
intervals or refresh times of the PCs tem-  
perature, fan rotation, and voltages.  
CPU Cooling System Setup  
Lets you select when to enable software  
CPU cooling. When When CPU Over-  
heated is selected, the CPU cooling sys-  
tem is enabled whenever the CPU tem-  
perature reaches the threshold value.  
History  
Lets you record the current monitoring  
activity of a certain component of your  
PC for future reference.  
Information  
Hard Drives  
Shows the used and free space of the PCs  
hard disk drives and the file allocation  
table or file system used.  
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Memory  
Shows the PCs memory load, memory  
usage, and paging file usage.  
Device Summary  
Shows a summary of devices in your PC.  
DMI Explorer  
Shows information pertinent to the PC,  
such as CPU type, CPU speed, and in-  
ternal/external frequencies, and memory  
size.  
Utility  
Lets you run programs outside of the  
ASUS Probe modules. To run a program,  
click Execute Program.  
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6.2.3 ASUS PC Probe Task Bar Icon  
Right-clicking the PC Probe icon  
will bring up a menu to open or  
exitASUS PC Probe and pause or  
resume all system monitoring.  
When theASUS PC Probe senses  
a problem with your PC, portions  
of the ASUS PC Probe icon  
changes to red, the PC speaker  
beeps, and the ASUS PC Probe  
monitor is displayed.  
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6.3 Multi-Channel Audio Feature Setup  
The C-Media PCI Audio Driver and Applications are located on the  
Support CD. Installing the programs enables the multi-channel audio  
feature. Note: You must use 4 or 6 channel speakers for this setup.  
6.3.1 The C-Media Audio Mixer  
1. The C-Media Mixer  
Icon appears on the  
bottom right of the screen, or the Mixer  
may be turned on from the PCI Audio  
Applications & Audio Rack groups on the  
Main Program menu using the Windows Start button:  
Click on the icon to display the C-Media Audio Mixer:  
2. The Advanced button activates the  
Speaker, Volume, Sound Effects and  
Options menus. The Speaker menu  
offers various configurations for your  
speaker system. This menu enables the  
Line-In and Mic-In audio jacks on the  
back panel to setup additional speakers  
for 4 and 6-Channel Audio.  
6.3.2 The C-Media Audio Demo Program  
1. The Audio Demo program offers an easy way to test and tune your new  
speaker system. Activate the  
Multi-Channel Audio Demo  
program from the PCI Audio  
Applications group on the  
Main Program menu using the  
Windows Start button:  
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2. The PCI Multi-Channel Audio Demo has several Demos to help fine  
tune your PC speaker system. The Help menu features several pages of  
instructions and hardware diagrams  
to help configure and test the  
system. To activate the Speaker  
Channel Configuration Menu,  
point your mouse arrow and click on  
the TV box.  
3.The Speaker Channel Configuration  
Menu displays all the options  
available to help tune the multi-  
channel audio system even more  
precisely.  
6.3.3 Connector Configuration  
The chart below displays the configurations for  
the line connectors on the yellow MIDI/Game/  
Audio connector port located on the  
back panel. The three female connectors are  
available for use in the 6-Channel audio  
system.  
Line Out Line In Mic  
Connector Settings and Functions  
Headphone/  
2-Speaker  
4-Speaker  
6-Speaker  
Lime  
Line Out/  
Line Out/  
Line Out/  
Front Spkr Out Front Spkr Out  
Front Spkr Out  
Light Blue  
Pink  
Line In  
Mic In  
Rear Speaker Out Rear Speaker Out  
Mic In  
Center Speaker Out,  
Sub-woofer  
Note: See 7 in Section 3, Motherboard settings for the Bass/Center Jumper  
settings to fine tune the output signals.  
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6.4 ASUS LiveUpdate  
ASUS LiveUpdate is a utility that allows you to update your motherboards  
BIOS and drivers. The use of this utility requires that you are properly con-  
nected to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
1. Start ASUS Update.  
Launch the utility from Start | Programs | ASUS  
Utility | ASUS LiveUpdate.  
2. Select an update method.  
3. If you selected updating/downloading from the  
Internet, you will need to select an Internet site.  
Choose the site that is closest to you or click  
Auto Select.  
If you selected Update from a file, you will  
be prompted to locate the file.  
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6.5 CyberLink PowerPlayer SE  
CyberLink PowerPlayer SE is an intelligent software player that can automatically  
detect and playback all kinds of video/audio files, CD and MP3 files as well. This is  
the only software you need for all types of video and audio files. No need to waste  
time identifying your file types.  
6.5.1 Starting CyberLink PowerPlayer SE  
To start CyberLink Power Player, click the Windows Start button, point  
to Programs, and then CyberLink PowerPlayer SE, and then click  
PowerPlayer.  
6.5.2 CyberLink PowerPlayer Control Panel  
Minimize  
Zoom  
Eject  
Help  
About  
Power Off  
Stop  
Backward Scan  
Forward Scan  
Step Frame  
Backstep Frame  
Previous  
Next  
Play  
Stop  
Configuration  
i-Power!  
Increase Volume  
CD Mode  
Shuffle  
Mute  
Decrease Volume  
Karaoke  
Next angle Next audio stream Next subtitle  
Add bookmark  
Capture frame  
Go-Up  
Repeat  
Menu  
Go to bookmark  
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6.6 CyberLink PowerDVD  
CyberLink PowerDVD is the flagship of CyberLinks complete range of video and  
audio software products. It features unrivaled functions allowing users to view high  
quality video and media-rich DVD contents on the personal computer. With the i-  
Power Internet Enabling feature, PowerDVD opens DVD enthusiasts to on-line DVD  
resources via the PowerDVD Desktop Portal Page.  
6.6.1 Starting CyberLink PowerDVD  
To start CyberLink PowerDVD, click the Windows Start button, point to  
Programs, and then CyberLink PowerDVD, and then click PowerDVD.  
6.6.2 CyberLink PowerDVD User Interface  
Minimize  
Exit  
Main Display  
Control  
Panel  
(closed)  
Full Screen / CD/File Control  
Help Eject  
Wheel  
Video Window Mode  
Functions  
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6.7 CyberLink VideoLive Mail  
CyberLinks VideoLive Mail Plus Ver 3.0 (a.k.a. VLM 3) is a convenient and excel-  
lent way to create professional quality video mails from PC video/audio input de-  
vices and to send the mails to any recipients via VLM 3s built-in e-mail system  
through the Internet. VLM 3s mails comprise video, sound, or snapshot informa-  
tion; and thus may convey the most profound information to target audiences. It is  
very convenient for mail recipients who do not need to install additional software  
component in order to view VLM 3 mails.  
VLM 3 works as a very applicant sales tool. It efficiently delivers profound and live  
product information to your target customers without costing a fortune. VLM 3 also  
helps corporate managers easily give vivid speeches and broadcast through corpo-  
rate E-mail system. For personal or home users, VLM 3 easily records live video  
clips allowing users to send them to friends or family members across the Internet.  
VLM 3 loads video messages from PC cameras, digital camcorders, analog camcorder  
via video capture cards, or from an existing AVI video clips, and captures audio  
messages from PC microphones. Video and audio messages are encoded at a very  
high compressed rate in a real-time mode. From data input, data conversion, to  
sending video mails via Internet, or saving data to disks, the whole procedure is  
done in an easy and continuous process.  
VLM 3s video clip compression rate is up to 1:900, and its playback rate is up to 30  
frame per second. VLM 3 provides CIF (352 x 288 pixel) display resolution, and  
support true color configuration. A one-minute video mail with QCIF (176 x 144)  
resolution takes up less than 500KB of memory, making it easy to transmit and save  
mail. Users may always adjust resolution and recording parameters for different  
purpose.  
VLM 3 supports all the hardware devices that are compliant with Video for Win-  
dows standard. Video for Windows is a well-accepted and well-tested standard. Thus,  
users do not have to worry about compatibility issues.  
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6.7.1 Starting VideoLive Mail  
To start VideoLive Mail, click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, and  
then CyberLink VideoLive Mail, and then click VideoLive Mail x.x. VLM 3s  
Setup Wizard will start and guide you through configuring the video and audio input  
peripherals and to setup the e-mail environment.  
1. Setup Wizard first will prompt a dialog to confirm that you want to configure  
the hardware and E-mail setting. Click Yes to continue the system parameter  
configuration.  
2. The e-mail configuration screen appears. You will need to enter your name and  
the e-mail address. Click Next to continue.  
3. The Internet e-mail configuration screen appears. You may choose to use the  
VLM 3 built-in E-mail functionality (SMTP mail), or use MAPI compliant e-  
mail system. Consult your ISP or MIS staff for the E-mail server IP address if  
you are not sure. Click Next to continue.  
4. Then the Video Configuration screen shows up. You may have to specify the  
video driver for VLM 3, if there are several video-input devices installed. Then  
configure the number of video frames to be captured per second. Note that the  
more frames you choose, the bigger the file size will be. Click Next to continue.  
5. Then the Setup Wizard will then search for the GSM CODECS module for au-  
dio compression, and prompt you with the result. Click Next to continue.  
6. Setup Wizard then tests the audio volume during playing and recording. Click  
Next when ready.  
7. Configuration done. Click Finish to complete the environmental setting proce-  
dure.  
6.7.2 CyberLink VideoLive Mail User Interface  
Exit  
Minimize  
Help  
Video Mail Wizard  
Start Playback  
Save Video File  
Snapshot to File  
Stop Recording / Playback  
Start Recording  
Pause  
Send Mail  
Video Configuration  
Load Video File  
Send Mail  
Increase MIC volume  
Decrease MIC volume  
Increase speaker volume  
Decrease speaker volume  
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7.1 Glossary  
1394  
1394 is the IEEE designation for the high performance serial bus at 12.5, 25 or  
50MBytes/sec speeds. This serial bus defines both a back plane physical layer and a  
point-to-point cable-connected virtual bus. The primary application of the cable ver-  
sion is the integration of I/O connectivity at the back panel of personal computers  
using a low-cost, scalable, high-speed serial interface. The 1394 standard also pro-  
vides new services such as live connect/disconnect capability for external devices  
including disk drives, printers and hand-held peripherals such as scanners and cam-  
eras. This is a new standard to complement the slower USB interface and to compete  
with the more expensive SCSI interface.  
AC97 (Audio Codec '97)  
AC '97 is the next step in enabling PCs with audio quality comparable to consumer  
electronics devices. The specification defines new cost-effective options to help in-  
tegrate the components necessary to support next-generation auto-intensive PC ap-  
plications such as DVD, 3-D multiplayer gaming and interactive music. The speci-  
fication also defines new extensions supporting modem and docking to help both  
desktop and mobile manufacturers adopt these new technologies more quickly and  
cost-effectively. This specification uses software emulation to compete with the PCI  
SoundBlaster specification.  
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)  
TheACPI specification defines a cross-platform interface designed to support many  
operating systems. ACPI defines a flexible and abstract hardware interface that pro-  
vides a standard way to integrate power management features throughout a PC sys-  
tem, including hardware, operating system and application software. This enables  
the system to automatically turn ON and OFF peripherals such as CD-ROMs, net-  
work cards, hard disk drives, and printers, as well as consumer devices connected to  
the PC such as VCRs, TVs, phones, and stereos. With this technology, peripherals  
will also be able to activate the PC. For example, inserting a tape into a VCR can  
turn on the PC, which could then activate a large-screen TV and high-fidelity sound  
system.  
AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port)  
An interface specification that enables high-performance 3D graphics on mainstream  
PCs. AGP was designed to offer the necessary bandwidth and latency to perform  
texture mapping directly from system memory.  
Bus  
Bus Frequency  
Bandwidth  
Data Transfer Rate  
PCI  
AGP 1X  
AGP 2X  
33MHz  
66MHz  
66MHz  
33MHz  
66MHz  
133MHz  
133MByte/sec  
266MByte/sec  
512MByte/sec  
AGP 4X  
66MHz  
266MHz  
1024MByte/sec  
BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)  
BIOS is a set of routines that affect how the computer transfers data between com-  
puter components, such as memory, disks, and the display adapter. The BIOS in-  
structions are built into the computers read-only memory. BIOS parameters can be  
configured by the user through the BIOS Setup program. The BIOS can be updated  
using the provided utility to copy a new BIOS file into the EEPROM.  
Bit (Binary Digit)  
Represents the smallest unit of data used by the computer. A bit can have one of two  
values: 0 or 1.  
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Boot  
Boot means to start the computer operating system by loading it into system memory.  
When the manual instructs you to bootyour system (or computer), it means to  
turn ON your computer. Rebootmeans to restart your computer. When using Win-  
dows 95 or later, selecting Restartfrom Start | Shut Down...will reboot your  
computer.  
Bus Master IDE  
PIO (Programmable I/O) IDE requires that the CPU be involved in IDE access and  
waiting for mechanical events. Bus master IDE transfers data to/from the memory  
without interrupting the CPU. Bus master IDE driver and bus master IDE hard disk  
drives are required to support bus master IDE mode.  
Byte (Binary Term)  
One byte is a group of eight contiguous bits. A byte is used to represent a single  
alphanumeric character, punctuation mark, or other symbol.  
COM Port  
COM is a logical device name used by to designate the computer serial ports. Point-  
ing devices, modems, and infrared modules can be connected to COM ports. Each  
COM port is configured to use a different IRQ and address assignment.  
Concurrent PCI  
Concurrent PCI maximizes system performance with simultaneous CPU, PCI and  
ISA bus activities. It includes multi-transaction timing, enhanced write performance,  
a passive release mechanism and support for PCI 2.1 compliant delayed transac-  
tions. Concurrent PCI provides increased bandwidth, reduced system latencies, im-  
proves video and audio performance, and improves processing of host based appli-  
cations.  
CPU (Central Processing Unit)  
The CPU, sometimes called Processor,actually functions as the brainof the  
computer. It interprets and executes program commands and processes data stored  
in memory. Currently, there are socket 370 (for Pentium III FC-PGA and Celeron-  
PPGA), socket 7 (for Pentium, AMD, Cyrix, IBM), slot 1 (for Pentium II and III),  
slot 2 (for Xeon), and slot A (for AMD) processors.  
Device Driver  
A device driver is a special set of instructions that allows the computers operating  
system to communicate with devices such as VGA, audio, printer, or modem.  
DOS (Disk Operating System)  
DOS is the foundation on which all other programs and software applications oper-  
ate, including Windows. DOS is responsible for allocating system resources such as  
memory, CPU time, disk space, and access to peripheral devices. For this reason,  
DOS constitutes the basic interface between you and your computer.  
DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)  
There are several different types of DRAM such as, EDO DRAM (Extended Data  
Output DRAM), SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM), and RDRAM (Rambus DRAM).  
Flash ROM  
The flash ROM is designed to be a resident program and can be updated by a spe-  
cific programming method. Normally, the flash ROM is used for system BIOS which  
initiates hardware devices and sets up necessary parameters for the OS. Since the  
contents of flash ROM can be modified, users are able to update the BIOS by them-  
selves.  
IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics)  
IDE devices integrate the drive control circuitry directly on the drive itself, elimi-  
nating the need for a separate adapter card (in the case for SCSI devices). UltraDMA/  
33 IDE devices can achieve up to 33MB/Sec transfer.  
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LPT Port (Line Printer Port)  
Logical device name reserved by DOS for the computer parallel ports. Each LPT  
port is configured to use a different IRQ and address assignment.  
MMX  
A set of 57 new instructions based on a technique called Single Instruction, Multiple  
Data (SIMD), which is built into the new Intel Pentium PP/MT (P55C) and Pentium  
II (Klamath) CPU as well as other x86-compatible microprocessors. The MMX in-  
structions are designed to accelerate multimedia and communications applications,  
such as 3D video, 3D sound, video conference.  
OnNow  
The OnNow design initiative is a comprehensive, system-wide approach to system  
and device power control. OnNow is a term for PC that is always ON but appears  
OFF and responds immediately to user or other requests. The OnNow design initia-  
tive involves changes that will occur in the Microsoft Windows operating system,  
device drivers, hardware, and applications, and also relies on the changes defined in  
the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) specification.  
PC100  
SDRAM is Intel's goal is to ensure that memory subsystems continue to support  
evolving platform requirements and to assure that memory does not become a bottle-  
neck to system performance. It is especially important to ensure that the PC memory  
roadmap evolves together with the performance roadmaps for the processors, I/O  
and graphics.  
PCI Bus (Peripheral Component Interconnect Local Bus)  
PCI bus is a specification that defines a 32-bit data bus interface. PCI is a standard  
widely used by expansion card manufacturers.  
PCI Bus Master  
The PCI Bus Master can perform data transfer without local CPU help and further-  
more, the CPU can be treated as one of the Bus Masters. PCI 2.1 supports concur-  
rent PCI operation to allow the local CPU and bus master to work simultaneously.  
Plug and Play BIOS  
The ISA bus architecture requires the allocation of memory and I/O address, DMA  
channels and interrupt levels among multiple ISA cards. However, configuration of  
ISA cards is typically done with jumpers that change the decode maps for memory  
and I/O space and steer the DMA and interrupt signals to different pins on the bus.  
Further, system configuration files may need to be updated to reflect these changes.  
Users typically resolve sharing conflicts by referring to documentation provided by  
each manufacturer. For the average user, this configuration process can be unreli-  
able and frustrating. Plug and play (PnP) BIOS eliminates the ISA add-on card hard-  
ware conflict problem. The PnP BIOS uses a memory block to define and remember  
each card's configuration, which allows the user to change the card's IRQs and DMA  
in BIOS either automatically or manually.  
POST (Power On Self Test)  
When you turn ON the computer, it will first run through the POST, a series of  
software-controlled diagnostic tests. The POST checks system memory, the mother-  
board circuitry, the display, the keyboard, the diskette drive, and other I/O devices.  
PS/2 Port  
PS/2 ports are based on IBM Micro Channel Architecture. This type of architecture  
transfers data through a 16-bit or 32-bit bus. A PS/2 mouse and/or keyboard may be  
used on ATX motherboards.  
RDRAM (Rambus DRAM)  
Developed by Rambus, Inc., this type of memory can deliver up to 1.6GB of data  
per second. RDRAM is the first interface standard that can be directly implemented  
on high performance VLSI components such as, CMOS DRAMs, memory control-  
lers, and graphics/video ICs.  
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ROM (Read Only Memory)  
ROM is nonvolatile memory used to store permanent programs (called firmware)  
used in certain computer components. Flash ROM (or EEPROM) can be repro-  
grammed with new programs (or BIOS).  
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)  
High speed multi-threaded I/O interface defined by the X3T9.2 committee of the  
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for connecting many peripheral de-  
vices. The standard started from 10MBytes/sec to 160MBytes/sec available today.  
SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM)  
The SDRAM features a fully synchronous operation referenced to a positive edge  
clock whereby all operations are synchronized at a clock input which enables the  
coexistence of high performance and a simple user interface. SDRAM takes memory  
access away from the CPU's control; internal registers in the chips accept the re-  
quest, and let the CPU do something else while the data requested is assembled for  
the next time the CPU talks to the memory. As they work on their own clock cycle,  
the rest of the system can be clocked faster. There is a version optimized for video  
cards, and main memory for motherboards.  
SPD for SDRAM module  
Serial Presence Detect (SPD) is most like an ID detect for SDRAM module, it using  
a EEPROM component on DIMM module for storing module configuration infor-  
mation inside. The Serial Presence Detect function is implemented using a 2048 bit  
EEPROM component. This nonvolatile storage device contains data programmed  
by the DIMM manufacturer that identifies the module type and various SDRAM  
organization and timing parameters.  
SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions)  
A set of new instructions added to existing architectures that enables a better visual  
experience with an accelerated 3D geometry pipeline and support for new applica-  
tions, such as real-time video encoding and speech recognition.  
System Disk  
A system disk contains the core file of an operating system and is used to boot up the  
operating system.  
UltraDMA  
Ultra DMA/33 is a "synchronous DMA" protocol designed by Intel. This function is  
included into Intel's PIIX4 chipset. The traditional IDE transfer only uses one edge  
of the data stroke as the data transfer. Ultra DMA/33 uses both edges of data strobe  
when the data is transferred. Hence, the data transfer rate is double of the PIO mode  
4 or DMA mode 2 (16.6MB/s x2 = 33MB/s) on ATA-2 devices.  
Ultra ATA/66, also known as Ultra DMA/66, is an extension of current Ultra ATA/  
33 interface. This new high-speed interface has doubled the Ultra ATA/33 burst data  
transfer rate to 66.6 Mbytes/sec and maximized disk performance under current PCI  
local bus environment  
USB (Universal Serial Bus)  
A 4-pin serial cable bus that allows up to 127 plug and play computer peripherals  
such as keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer, modem, and monitor to share a  
bandwidth through a host scheduled token based protocol. This allows attaching or  
detaching while the host and other peripherals are in operation. Supports synchro-  
nous and asynchronous transfer types over the same set of wires up to 12Mbit/sec.  
USB 2.0 provides twice the transfer rate compared to USB 1.0 and competes with  
the 1394 standard.  
Wake-On-LAN  
Computer will automatically wake-up upon receiving a wake-up packet through a  
Network interface when it is under power soft-off, suspend or sleep mode.  
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A
E
AC PWR Loss Restart 71  
Accelerated Graphics Port 29  
AGP 29  
AGP Slots 29  
ASUS PC Probe  
Using 87  
ECP DMA Select 65  
Exit Discarding Changes 76  
Exit Saving Changes 76  
Expansion Cards  
AGP Pro 29  
Assigning IRQs 27  
ATAPI CD-ROM 74  
Automatic Power Up 72  
F
Floppy 3 Mode Support 52  
Floppy Disk Access Control 64  
B
BIOS  
G
Beep Code 43  
BIOS Beep Codes 43  
Boot Sequence 74  
Boot Up Floppy Seek 75  
Boot Up NumLock Status 56  
Boot Virus Detection 75  
Glossary 99  
Graphics Window Size 62  
H
Halt On 57  
Hardware Setup  
C
CPU Installation 26  
Memory Installation 25  
HDD Power Down 70  
Head 55  
C-Media Audio Setup 92  
Central Processing Unit 26  
Chassis Intrusion Alarm Lead 37  
CHS Capacity 55  
High Priority PCI Mode 63  
Command Per Cycle 62  
CPU Latency Timer 62  
I
CyberLink  
IDE Hard Drive 74  
Installation  
CPU 26  
Installed Memory 57  
Interrupts  
PowerDVD 96  
PowerPlayer SE 95  
VideoLive Mail 97  
CyberLink PowerDVD  
Using 96  
CyberLink PowerPlayer SE  
Using 95  
CyberLink VideoLive Mail  
Using 97  
Cylinders 54  
Standard Assignments 27  
L
Language 57  
Legacy Diskette A 52  
D
Discard Changes 77  
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Legacy Diskette B 52  
Updating BIOS 46  
LiveUpdate 94  
Using 94  
PWR Button < 4 Secs 70  
PWR Up On Modem Act 71  
Load Setup Defaults 77  
Q
M
Quick Power On Self Test 75  
Maximum LBA Capacity 55  
MB Temperature 73  
R
Memory Installation 25  
Multi-Channel Audio 92  
Using 92  
Removable Device 74  
S
Multi-Sector Transfers 55  
Save Changes 77  
SDRAM  
O
Cycle Time 62  
RAS Precharge Time 62  
Onboard CIR I/O 65  
Onboard FDC Swap A & B 64  
Onboard Parallel Port 65  
Onboard PCI IDE Enable 63  
Onboard Serial Port 1 64  
Onboard Serial Port 2 64  
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M 59  
Other Boot Device Select 74  
SDRAM CAS Latency 61  
SDRAM Configuration 61  
SDRAM Cycle Time 62  
SDRAM Cycle Time (Tras, Trc) 62  
SDRAM Page Closing Policy 62  
Sector 55  
Settings  
Onboard Audio 20  
Smart Card Reader 7  
P
Smart Manager 83  
Modes 86  
Parallel Port Mode 65  
PC Probe  
Using 87  
Using 85  
SMART Monitoring 55  
Starting Up 43  
Supervisor Password 57  
Suspend Mode 70  
PCI 2.1 Support 63  
PCI Latency Timer 66  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop 66  
PIO Mode 55  
Suspend-to-RAM Capability 70  
SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS 66  
System Date 52  
Plug & Play O/S 75  
Power Fan Speed 73  
Power Management 69  
PowerDVD 96  
Using 96  
PowerPlayer SE  
Using 95  
Procedure  
System Time 52  
T
Translation Method 54  
Type 53  
CPU Installation 26  
Procedures  
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UART2 Use Standard Infrared 64  
Ultra DMA Mode 55  
Updating Your BIOS 45  
USB Function 66  
USB Legacy Support 59  
Using  
LiveUpdate 94  
Multi-Channel Audio 92  
PC Probe 87  
PowerPlayer SE 95  
Smart Manager 85  
V
VCORE Voltage 73  
VGA BIOS Sequence 67  
Video Off Method 70  
Video Off Option 70  
Video ROM BIOS Shadow 68  
VideoLive Mail 97  
Using 97  
Voltage  
+12 73  
+3.3 73  
+5 73  
-12 73  
-5 73  
VCORE 73  
W
Wake On LAN 71  
Wake On PS2 KB/PS2 Mouse/CIR 72  
Wake On USB for STR State 72  
Wake Up By Keyboard 72  
Windbond Smart Manager 83  
Modes 86  
Using 85  
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