Intel Laptop ATX BX2 User Manual

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Chapter 1  
INTRODUCTION  
The ATX BX2 mainboard is a high-performance dual-processor personal  
computer mainboard based on the Intel® Pentium® II processor. The Intel®  
Pentium® II processor supports MMXTM(Multimedia Extension) technology.  
The mainboard uses the highly integrated Intel® 82440BX chipset to support  
the PCI/ISA and Green standards, and to provide the Host/AGP bridge. The  
82371EB chipset integrates all system control functions such as ACPI  
(Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). The ACPI provides more  
Energy Saving Features for the OSPM(OS Direct Power Management)  
function. The Intel® 82371EB chipset also improves the IDE transfer rate by  
supporting Ultra DMA/33 IDE that transfers data at the rate of 33MB/s.  
The mainboard also supports the System Hardware Monitor Controller as an  
optional function. This function includes: CPU /power supply/chassis fan  
revolution detect, CPU/system voltage monitor, system temperature monitor,  
and chassis intrusion detect(optional).  
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On-Board Dual Channel Ultra Wide SCSI  
l Adaptec® 7895 Dual Channel Ultra Wide chipset.  
On-Board Peripherals  
l On-Board Peripherals include:  
- 1 floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and  
2.88Mbytes.  
- 2 serial ports (COMA + COMB) or 1 serial port and 1 IrDA port.  
- 1 parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode  
- 2 USB ports  
Switching Voltage Regulator  
l On-board switching mode DC-DC Step Down Regulator.  
l Conforms to Intel VRM ver 8.1 specifications.  
l Over-Voltage and Over-Current protection.  
BIOS  
l The mainboard BIOS provides “Plug & Play” BIOS which detects the  
peripheral devices and expansion cards of the board automatically.  
l The mainboard provides a Desktop Management Interface(DMI) function  
which records your mainboard specifications.  
Dimension  
l ATX form factor: 30cm(L) x 25cm(W) x 6 layers PCB  
Mounting  
l 9 mounting holes.  
System Hardware Monitor (optional)  
l CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan Revolution Detect  
l CPU Fan Control (the fan will automatically stop when the system enters  
suspend mode)  
l System Voltage Detect  
l CPU Overheat Warning.  
l Display Actual Current Voltage  
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1.2 Mainboard Layout  
PSFAN1 CFAN2  
CFAN1  
Top: mouse  
Bottom:  
keyboard  
USB  
Top: Port 1  
Bottom:  
Port 2  
JSOR2  
JSOR1  
Top: LPT  
JRMS1  
Bottom:  
COM A  
COM B  
FW82443BX  
5
6
IR1  
10  
1
AGP  
Hardware  
Monitor  
PCI SLOT 1  
PCI SLOT 2  
JRMS2  
Adaptec  
7895  
JDSCSI  
FW82371EB  
4
1
3
I/O  
APIC  
JSOUND  
6
PCI SLOT 3  
PCI SLOT 4  
JSM1  
JMDM1  
16-bit Ultra Wide SCSI CH1  
JWOL1  
16-bit Ultra Wide SCSI CH2  
8-bit Ultra SCSI CH2  
1
SW1  
BATT  
JIPWR  
JBAT1  
PCI SLOT 5  
ISA SLOT 1  
+
1
6
CSFAN1  
FDC  
10  
18  
9
ISA SLOT 2  
JWLED1  
JGS1  
1
JFP1  
JGL1  
MS-6120  
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Chapter 2  
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2.1 Central Processing Unit: CPU  
The mainboard operates with Intel® Pentium® II processor with MMXTM  
technology. The mainboard uses a CPU Slot called Slot 1 for easy CPU  
installation and a DIP switch (SW1) to set the proper speed for the CPU.  
The CPU should always have a Heat Sink and a cooling fan attached to  
prevent overheating.  
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2.1-1 CPU Installation Procedures  
There are two kinds of Pentium® II processor that is currently used: the  
OEM Pentium® II processor and the Boxed Pentium® II processor. OEM  
Pentium® II processor has no Heat Sink, Fan and Heat Sink Support, while  
the Boxed Pentium® II processor is provided with Heat Sink w/ fan and Heat  
Sink Support.  
A. OEM Pentium® II processor Installation Procedures  
Processor  
Lock  
Heat Sink  
W/Fan  
Pentium® II  
Processor  
Notch Hole  
Retention  
Mechanism  
Heat Sink  
Support  
Top Bar  
Heat Sink  
Support Base  
Heat Sink  
Support Pin  
Required Things:  
Pentium® II processor - Processor.  
*Retention Mechanism(RM) - Plastic Guide that holds the S.E.C. Catridge  
in the Slot 1 connector.  
*Retention Mechanism Attach Mount(RMAM) - Bolt/Bridge assemblies  
inserted up through the bottom of the  
motherboard. RM secures to RMAM ( 2  
RMAM required per RM ).  
*Heat Sink Support Base (HSSBASE) - Plastic support bar mounted to  
the mainboard under the ATX heatsink.  
(One leg is always bigger than the other one)  
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*Heat Sink Support Pin (HSSPIN) - Plastic pins inserted through the  
HSSBASE to secure it to the mainboard (2  
required per Assembly).  
*Heat Sink Support Top Bar (HSSTOP) - Plastic bar that clips onto the  
HSSBASE through the fins on the ATX  
heatsink.  
**Heat Sink w/ fan - Heat Sink that can be attached to the Pentium® II  
processor with metal clip.  
Note: * Provided by MSI mainboard.  
** Provided by Special request.  
HSSBASE  
RM  
HSSPIN  
RMAM  
HSSTOP  
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Step 1: Insert the Retention Mechanism Attach Mount at the bottom  
of the mainboard.  
Step 2: Install the Retention Mechanism.  
Look for the key on Slot 1, and match it with the Notch Key on the  
Retention Mechanism for proper direction. Then, attach the  
Retention Mechanism to the Retention Mechanism Attach Mount.  
Use a Screwdriver to secure the Retention Mechanism.  
Retention  
Mechanism  
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Notch  
Key  
Key  
SLOT1  
Retention  
Mechanism  
Attach Mount  
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Step 3: Install the Heat Sink Support Base.  
Look for the Two holes across Slot 1, and match it with the Two legs  
of the Heat Sink Support Base for the proper direction. Take note  
that one hole/leg is bigger than the other. The Four top pins of the  
Heat Sink Support Base should also be oriented towards Slot 1.  
Heat Sink  
Support Pin  
pins  
Leg  
Heat Sink  
Support Base  
Push the Heat Sink Support Base onto the mainboard, until you hear  
a click sound. Check for a perfect fit.  
Step 4: Install the Heat Sink Support Pin.  
Push the Heat Sink Support Pins onto the two holes of the Heat Sink  
Support Base. Check for a perfect fit. These pins are used to secure  
the Heat Sink Support Base.  
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Step 5: Install the Heat Sink with Fan to the Processor.  
Push down the metal clips, so that they are in line with the back of  
the Heat Sink. Be careful, so as not detach the metal clips from the  
Heat Sink.  
Heat Sink w/ Fan  
The arrow  
should be  
pointing  
â
Heat Sink  
Base Holder  
down.  
Metal Clips  
In case the metal clips are detached from the Heat Sink, re-attach  
them. Look for the arrow on the metal clip. This arrow should be  
pointing down and aligned with the Heat Sink Support Base Holder.  
Attach the Heat Sink to the processor.  
Metal Clips Ear  
Clip Holder  
Secure  
Posts  
Secure  
holes  
Clip Holder  
Metal Clips Ear  
Pentium® II processor (Back)  
Heat Sink w/ Fan(Back)  
- Look at the back of the Heat Sink and take note of the 2 secure  
posts. Insert these 2 Secure posts to the 2 secure holes on the  
back of the processor.  
- Align the ears of the metal clips with the clip holders on the back of  
the processor. Use a screw driver to push the metal clips onto the  
clip holders. Check for a perfect fit.  
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Step 6: Install the Processor.  
Unlock the Processor by pushing in the Processor Locks.  
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Insert the Processor like inserting a PCI or an ISA card.  
Step 7: Lock the Processor Locks.  
Secure the CPU by pulling the Processor Locks out.  
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Step 8: Install the Heat Sink Support Top Bar.  
Push the Heat Sink Support Top Bar to the Heat Sink Support Base,  
Until you hear a “click” sound. Check for a perfect fit.  
Heatsink  
Support Top  
Bar  
The installation is now complete.  
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B. Boxed Pentium® II processor Installation Procedures  
The Boxed Pentium® II processor has a built- in Fan and Heat Sink. It also  
has a Heat Sink Support. So if you’re going to use the Boxed processor, all  
you need is the Retention Mechanism.  
Step 1: Insert the Retention Mechanism Attach Mount at the bottom  
of the mainboard.  
Step 2: Install the Retention Mechanism.  
Look for the key on Slot 1, and match it with the Notch Key on the  
Retention Mechanism for proper direction. Then, attach the  
Retention Mechanism to the Retention Mechanism Attach Mount.  
Use a Screwdriver to secure the Retention Mechanism.  
Retention  
Mechanism  
ê
ê
Notch  
Key  
Key  
SLOT1  
Retention  
Mechanism  
Attach Mount  
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Step 3: Install the Heat Sink Support Base.  
Look for the 2 holes across Slot 1, and match it with the 2 Heat Sink  
Support Base. Take note that one hole/base is bigger than the other.  
Retention  
Mechanism  
Notch  
Hole  
PC-3742  
Heat Sink  
Support Base  
Push the Heat Sink Support Base onto the mainboard, until you hear  
a click sound. Check for a perfect fit.  
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Step 4: Install the Heat Sink Support.  
Attach the 2 Heat Sink Supports to the sides of the Processor. These  
Heat Sink Supports will fit in any direction, so be sure that the Heat  
Sink Support Locks are oriented outwards for the proper direction.  
Intel® Boxed  
PentiumTM II  
Processor  
Heat Sink  
Support  
PC-3743  
Heat Sink  
Support Lock  
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Step 5: Unlock the Processor Locks and Heat Sink Support Locks.  
Push in the Processor Locks. Open the Heat Sink Support Locks.  
Processor  
Lock  
Heatsink  
Support  
Lock  
PC-3744  
Step 6: Insert the Processor like inserting a PCI or an ISA card.  
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PC-3745  
Step 7: Lock the Processor Locks and Heat Sink Support Locks  
Secure the CPU by pushing out the Processor Locks. Close the Heat  
Sink Support Locks.  
The installation is now complete.  
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2.1-2 CPU Speed Setting: SW1  
To adjust the speed of the CPU, you must know the specifications of your  
CPU (always ask the vendor for CPU spec.). Then look at Table 2.1 (200 ~  
333MHz/300 ~ 500MHz Intel® Pentium® II processor) for setting.  
SW1  
ON  
DIP  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Speed Setting  
Table 2.1 200 ~ 333MHz/300 ~ 500MHz Intel® Pentium® II processor  
CPU SPEED  
(FSB 66/100MHz)  
CORE/BUS RATIO  
SW1  
ON  
DIP  
ON  
(i.e. x 3)  
(i.e. x 3.5)  
(i.e. x 4)  
200/300MHz  
233/350MHz  
OFF  
1
2
3
4
ON  
DIP  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
2
3
4
ON  
DIP  
ON  
266/400MHz  
OFF  
1
3
4
ON  
DIP  
ON  
(i.e. x 4.5)  
(i.e. x 5)  
300/450MHz  
333/500MHz  
OFF  
1
2
2
3
3
4
ON  
DIP  
ON  
OFF  
1
4
Note: Switch 5 and 6 by default are off.  
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Note: If user set pin 5 of SW1to “ON”, then the motherboard can set  
the 66.6MHz CPU to 100MHz FSB. Divide the CPU speed by the FSB  
frequency and get the closest core/ bus ratio then set pins 1 to 4 of  
SW1. Though the motherboard provides this function, it is not  
recommended because it might cause instability, or unable to power  
on. Long term usage may shorten the lifespan of the CPU. Thus, we  
strongly discourage the use of this function except for testing  
purposes. If this function is used and creates damage, the user will  
take whole responsibility.  
2.1-3 CPU Terminator  
The CPU terminator is used, when only one CPU is installed. You must  
always install the CPU terminator on the empty slot. For Example: If you  
install the CPU on the 1st slot, then you must install the CPU terminator on  
the 2nd slot or vice versa.  
CPU Terminator  
Important:  
To use dual CPU, it is strongly adviced that same CPU speed and  
CPU stepping is used: which means that if you install 233MHz in the  
1st CPU slot, then you must also install 233MHz on the 2nd slot.  
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2.1-4 Fan Power Connectors: CFAN1/CFAN2/CSFAN1/  
PSFAN1  
These connectors support system cooling fan with +12V. It supports three  
pin head connector. When connecting the wire to the connector, always  
take note that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the  
+12V, the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND. If your  
mainboard has System Hardware Monitor chipset on-board, you must use a  
specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan  
speed monitor feature.  
+12V  
GND  
SENSOR  
PSFAN1  
+12V  
+12V  
SENSOR  
GND  
SENSOR  
GND  
CFAN2  
CFAN1  
+12V  
GND  
SENSOR  
CSFAN1  
CFAN1  
CFAN2  
: processor fan  
: processor fan  
PSFAN1 : power supply fan  
CSFAN1 : system fan  
Note: There are four fan connectors provided by this mainboard. But the  
System Hardware Monitor can only monitor up to three fans, so the  
PSFAN1 is not supported. For fans with speed sensor, every rotation  
of the fan will send out 2 pulses. System Hardware monitor will count  
and report the fan rotation speed.  
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2.2 Clear CMOS Jumper: JBAT1  
A battery must be used to retain the mainboard configuration in CMOS  
RAM. You must short 1-2 pins of JBAT1 to keep the CMOS data.  
1
3
JBAT1  
Function  
JBAT1  
1
Keep Data  
3
1
Clear Data  
3
Note: You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin, while the system is off.  
Then, return to 1-2 pin position. To be able to clear the CMOS, you  
need to unplug the power plug of the system, because there’s a 3V  
standby power for PIIX4E chipset which is provided by the power  
supply. Otherwise, the CMOS will not be cleared.  
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2.3 Power On Mode Jumper: JIPWR  
The mainboard supports two kinds of system boot up: the Boot-Up by  
switch and the Immediate Boot-Up. With the Boot-Up by Switch, the system  
will boot up only when the power on switch is pressed. For Immediate Boot-  
Up, the system will boot up instantly when the power connector is  
connected into the system.  
JIPWR  
A. Factory Default Setting for JIPWR is “short” (Boot-Up by  
Switch)  
- Power Management Enabled: During Power On, press the power  
button switch and the system goes into suspend mode. Press it  
more than four seconds and the system will power off.  
- Power Management Disabled: During Power On, press the power  
switch button and the system will power off.  
B. Immediate Boot-Up  
The system will boot up instantly when the power connector is  
connected into the system.  
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Table 2.3: Power On Mode Feature  
JIPWR  
Feature  
Select Boot-Up by Swtich  
Select Immediate Boot-Up  
Note: Short JIPWR, when using Boot-Up by Switch feature. Open JIPWR,  
to enable Immediate Boot-Up.  
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2.4 Memory Installation  
2.4-1 Memory Bank Configuration  
The mainboard supports a maximum of 1 GB memory for registered DIMM  
and 512MB for unbuffered DIMM: It provides four 168-pin DIMMs  
(Double In-Line Memory Module) sockets. It supports 8 MB to 256 Mbytes  
DIMM memory module.  
There are two kinds of DIMM specification supported  
by this mainboard: PC100 and PC66. If you use  
66MHz CPU Bus Frequency, these two DIMM Specs. is  
supported. If you use 100 MHz CPU Bus Frequency,  
only PC100 DIMM Specs. is supported.  
!
WARNING!  
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2.4-2 Memory Installation Procedures  
A. How to install a DIMM Module  
Single Sided DIMM  
Double Sided DIMM  
1. The DIMM slot has a two Notch Key “VOLT and DRAM”, so the  
DIMM memory module can only fit in one direction.  
2. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot.  
Then push it in.  
DRAM  
VOLT  
3. The plastic clip at the side of the DIMM slot will automatically  
close.  
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2.4-2 Memory Population Rules  
1. Supports SDRAM.  
2. Supports registered/unbuffered DIMM.  
3. To operate properly, at least one 168-pin DIMM module must be in-  
stalled.  
4. This mainboard supports Table Free memory, so memory can be installed  
on DIMM1, DIMM2, DIMM 3, or DIMM 4 in any order.  
5. Supports only 3.3 volt DIMM.  
6. The DRAM addressing and the size supported by the mainboard is  
shown below:  
Table 2.4-1 SDRAM Memory Addressing  
DRAM  
Density &  
Width  
MB/DIMM  
Address Size  
DRAM  
Addressing  
DRAM  
Tech.  
Single no.  
Side(S) pcs.  
no.  
pcs.  
Double  
Side(D)  
Row  
12  
12  
13  
12  
14  
12  
13  
12  
14  
14  
14  
13  
14  
14  
14  
Column  
16M  
1Mx16  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
ASYM  
8
9
8MBx4  
16MBx8  
2Mx8  
2Mx8  
4Mx4  
4Mx4  
2Mx32  
16MBx8 32MBx16  
16MBx8 32MBx16  
32MBx16 64MBx32  
32MBx16 64MBx32  
8
10  
8
64M  
9
16MBx2  
16MBx2  
32MBx4  
32MBx4  
32MBx4  
32MBx4  
64MBx8  
64MBx8  
2 bank 2Mx32  
4Mx16  
8
10  
8
4Mx16  
8Mx8  
9
64MBx8 128MBx16  
16Mx4  
10  
8
128MBx16 256MBx32  
64M  
2Mx32  
16MBx2  
32MBx4  
32MBx4  
64MBx8  
4 bank 4Mx16  
8Mx8  
8
9
64MBx8 128MBx16  
16Mx4  
10  
128MBx16 256MBx32  
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2.5 Case Connector: JFP1  
The Power Switch, Reset Switch, Key Lock, Power LED, Speaker and HDD  
LED are all connected to the JFP1 connector block.  
Speaker  
Reset  
Switch  
14  
15  
10  
1
18  
Keylock  
9
HDD  
LED  
Power  
Switch  
Power  
LED  
JFP1  
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2.5-1 Power Switch  
Connect to a 2-pin push button switch. This switch had the same feature  
with JRMS1.  
2.5-2 Reset Switch  
Reset switch is used to reboot the system rather than turning the power ON/  
OFF. Avoid rebooting while the HDD LED is lit. You can connect the Reset  
switch from the system case to this pin.  
2.5-3 Keylock  
Keylock allows you to disable the keyboard for security purposes. You can  
connect the keylock to this pin.  
2.5-4 Power LED  
The Power LED is always lit while the system power is on. You can connect  
the Power LED from the system case to this pin.  
2.5-6 Speaker  
Speaker from the system case is connected to this pin.  
If on-board speaker is available:  
Short pin 14-15:  
Open pin 14-15:  
On-board speaker Enabled.  
On-board speaker Disabled.  
2.5-7 HDD LED  
HDD LED shows the activity of a hard disk drive. Avoid turning the power  
off while the HDD led is lit. You can connect the HDD LED from the system  
case to this pin.  
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2.6 Floppy Disk Connector: FDC  
The mainboard also provides a standard floppy disk connector FDC that  
supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. This  
connector support the provided floppy drive ribbon cables.  
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2.7 Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1 & IDE2  
The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides PIO  
mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA/33 function. It has two HDD connec-  
tors IDE1 (primary) and IDE2 (secondary). You can connect up to four hard  
disk drives, CD-ROM, 120MB Floppy and other devices to IDE1 and IDE2.  
These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk cable.  
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IDE1(Primary IDE Connector)  
The first hard drive should always be connected to IDE1. IDE1 can  
connect a Master and a Slave drive. You must configure second hard  
drive to Slave mode by setting the jumper accordingly.  
IDE2(Secondary IDE Connector)  
IDE2 can also connect a Master and a Slave drive.  
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2.8 Power Supply  
2.8-1 ATX 20-pin Power Connector: JPWR1  
This connector supports the power button on-board. Using the ATX power  
supply, functions such as Modem Ring Wake-Up and Soft Power Off are  
supported by this mainboard.  
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ATX  
Power Connector  
20  
10  
PIN DEFINITION  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
3.3V  
-12V  
GND  
PS_ON  
GND  
GND  
GND  
-5V  
PIN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SIGNAL  
3.3V  
3.3V  
GND  
5V  
GND  
5V  
GND  
PW_OK  
5V_SB  
12V  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
5V  
5V  
9
10  
Warning: Since the mainboard has the instant power on function, make  
sure that all components are installed properly before inserting the power  
connector to ensure that no damage will be done.  
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2.8-2 Remote Power On/Off Switches: JRMS1/JRMS2  
Connect to a 2-pin push button switch. If Instant-on is Enabled, every time  
the switch is shorted by pushing it once, the power supply will change its  
status from OFF to ON. If Instant-on is Disabled: During ON stage, push  
once and the system goes to sleep mode: pushing it more than 4 seconds  
will change its status from ON to OFF. If you want to change the setup,  
you could go to the BIOS Power Management Setup.  
JRMS1  
JRMS2  
Note: The two switches are provided by the mainboard for your  
convenience, so you can use any of them. The two switches have  
the same function.  
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2.9 IrDA Infrared Module Connector: IR1  
The mainboard provides two 5-pin infrared (IR) connectors for IR modules.  
These connectors are for optional wireless transmitting and receiving  
infrared module. You must configure the setting through the BIOS setup to  
use the IR function. FIR and Consumer IR are reserved functions for future  
Super I/O chipset.  
5
6
IRTX  
GND  
IRRX  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
CIRRX  
NC  
VCC  
1
10  
Note: Future Super I/O (w893977ATF) chip will provide FIR & Consumer  
I/O. The IrDA connector support future feature, but it has not yet  
been tested.  
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2.10 Serial Port Connectors: COM A & COM B  
The mainboard has two 9-pin male DIN connectors for serial ports COM A  
and COM B. These two ports are 16550A high speed communication ports  
that send/receive 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach a mouse or a modem cable  
directly into these connectors.  
1 2 3 4 5  
6 7 8 9  
COM A  
COM B  
PIN DEFINITION  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
DCD(Data Carry Detect)  
2
SIN(Serial In or Receive Data)  
SOUT(Serial Out or Transmit Data)  
DTR(Data Terminal Ready)  
GND  
3
4
5
6
DSR(Data Set Ready)  
RTS(Request To Send)  
CTS(Clear To Send)  
7
8
9
RI(Ring Indicate)  
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2.11 Parallel Port Connector: LPT  
The mainboard provides a 25 pin female centronic connector for LPT. A  
parallel port is a standard printer port that also supports Enhanced Parallel  
Port(EPP) and Extended capabilities Parallel Port(ECP). See connector and  
pin definition below:  
LPT  
13 12 11 10 9  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14  
PIN DEFINITION  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
PIN  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
SIGNAL  
STROBE  
DATA0  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
DATA5  
DATA6  
DATA7  
ACK#  
AUTO FEED#  
ERR#  
INIT#  
2
3
4
SLIN#  
GND  
5
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
GND  
9
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
GND  
BUSY  
PE  
GND  
GND  
SELECT  
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2.12 Mouse Connector: JKBMS1  
The mainboard provides a standard PS/2® mouse mini DIN connector for  
attaching a PS/2® mouse. You can plug a PS/2® mouse directly into this  
connector. The connector location and pin definition are shown below:  
Pin5  
Mouse Clock  
Pin6  
NC  
Pin3  
GND  
Pin4  
VCC  
Pin1  
Mouse DATA  
Pin2  
NC  
PS/2® Mouse (6-pin Female)  
2.13 Keyboard Connector: JKBMS1  
The mainboard provides a standard PS/2® keyboard mini DIN connector for  
attaching a keyboard. You can plug a keyboard cable directly to this  
connector.  
PS/2® Keyboard (6-pin Female)  
Pin5  
KBD Clock  
Pin6  
NC  
Pin4  
VCC  
Pin2  
NC  
Pin3  
GND  
Pin1  
KBD DATA  
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2.14 USB Connector: USB  
The mainboard provides a UHCI(Universal Host Controller Interface)  
Universal Serial Bus root for attaching USB devices like: keyboard, mouse  
and other USB devices. You can plug the USB device directly to this  
connector.  
USB Port 1  
1
2
3
4
USB Port 2  
PIN  
SIGNAL  
VCC  
-Data0  
GND  
1
2
3
4
+Data0  
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2.15 Sleep Switch Connector: JGS1  
Attach a power saving switch to JGS1. When the switch is pressed, the  
system immediately goes into sleep mode. Press any key and the system  
wakes up.  
GND  
SLEEP#  
JGS1  
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2.16 Sleep LED Connector: JGL1  
Connect a 2-pin LED to JGL1. When the system goes into sleep mode, the  
LED lights up. It is always lit while the system is in sleep mode.  
LED+  
LED-  
JGL1  
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2.17 Modem Wake Up Connector: JMDM1  
The JMDM1 connector is for used with Modem add-on card that supports  
the Modem Wake Up function.  
1
5
JMDM1  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
NC  
2
GND  
3
MDM_WAKEUP  
4
NC  
5
5VSB  
Note: Modem wake-up signal is active “low”.  
Note: To be able to use this function, you need a power supply that  
provide enough power for this feature.  
(750 ma power supply with 5V Stand-by)  
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2.18 Wake-Up on LAN Connector: JWOL1  
The JWOL1 connector is for use with LAN add-on cards that supports  
Wake Up on LAN function.  
1
3
JWOL1  
PIN  
1
SIGNAL  
5VSB  
2
GND  
3
MP_WAKEUP  
Note: LAN wake-up signal is active “high”.  
Note: To be able to use this function, you need a power supply that  
provide enough power for this feature.  
(750 ma power supply with 5V Stand-by)  
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2.19 SB_LinkTM Card Sound Connector: JSOUND  
The mainboard provides a distributed DMA connector for PCI sound card  
with this feature, such as Creative® PCI 3D sound card.  
4
1
DMA Grand Signal  
GND  
NC  
DMA Request Signal  
Serial Interrupt Signal  
GND  
6
3
JSOUND  
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2.20 CPU’s Temperature Sensor: JSOR1/JSOR2  
This is used to check the CPU temperature. The JSOR1/JSOR2 is a sensor  
that is placed near the processor heatsink. This will monitor the CPU  
temperature.  
JSOR1  
JSOR2  
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2.21 Two Color Power LED: JWLED1  
The JWLED1 is for normal and suspend mode. But this LED produce two  
different colors.  
LED-  
LED+  
JWLED1  
The use needs to connect a 3-pin 2-color LED. Under differ-  
ent working modes (normal or suspend), the LED will show different  
colors. For example if the LED has green and yellow colors, if the  
LED shows green color during the normal operation mode, when the  
system enters suspend mode, LED color will turn yellow.  
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2.22 System Manager Jumper: JSM1  
The JSM1 is used to select the SMI# source.  
1
3
JSM1  
Function  
JSM1  
1
3
SMI# source from  
I/O APIC (Default)  
3
1
SMI# source from  
PIIX4E  
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2.23 SCSI Connectors  
The mainboard provides three SCSI connector.  
On-board 16-Bit Ultra Wide SCSI  
CH1 connector  
On-board 16-Bit Ultra Wide SCSI  
CH2 connector  
1
On-board 8-Bit Ultra SCSI  
CH2 connector  
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2.24 SCSI Enable/Disable Jumper: JDSCSI  
This jumper is used to enable or disable the SCSI chip on-board.  
JDSCSI  
JDSCSI  
Function  
Enabled on-board SCSI Controller  
Disabled on-board SCSI controller  
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CHAPTER 3  
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AMI® BIOS USER’S GUIDE  
The system configuration information and chipset register information is  
stored in the CMOS RAM. This information is retained by a battery when  
the power is off. Enter the BIOS setup (if needed) to modify this information.  
The following pages will describe how to enter BIOS setup, and all about  
options.  
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Enter BIOS Setup  
Enter the AMI® setup Program’s Main Menu as follows:  
1. Turn on or reboot the system. The following screen appears with  
a series of diagnostic check.  
AMIBIOS (C) 1996 American Megatrends Inc.  
AGIOMS VXXX XXXXXX  
Hit <DEL> if you want to run setup  
(C) American Megatrends Inc.  
61-XXXX-001169-00111111-071592-i82440FX-H  
2. When the “Hit <DEL>” message appears, press <DEL> key to  
enter the BIOS setup screen.  
3. After pressing <DEL> key, the BIOS setup screen will appear.  
Note: If you dont want to modify CMOS original setting, then dont press any  
key during the system boot.  
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(C) 1996 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights  
Reserved  
Standard CMOS Setup  
Advanced CMOS Setup  
Advanced Chipset Setup  
Power Management Setup  
PCI/Plug and Play Setup  
Peripheral Setup  
Hardware Monitor Setup (optional)  
Auto-Detect Hard Disks  
Change User Password  
Change Supervisor Password  
Change Language Setting  
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings  
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings  
Save Settings and Exit  
Exit without Saving  
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, hard disk type, etc.  
4. Use the <Up> and <Down> key to move the highlight scroll up or  
down.  
5. Use the <ENTER> key to select the option.  
6. To exit, press <ESC>. To save and exit, press <F10>.  
7. Press <F1> for help to provide a detailed explanation of each  
option.  
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