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Edition 1.1, December 05, 2002 Table of Contents Chapter 1 General Description ..................................1 1.1 Major Features ....................................................................... 2 1.2 Specifications ........................................................................ 3 1.3 Board Dimensions................................................................. 4 Chapter 2 Unpacking ..................................................5 2.1 Opening the Delivery Package............................................. 5 2.2 Inspection............................................................................... 5 Chapter 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 Chapter 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Hardware Installation ..............................7 Before Installation ................................................................. 7 Board Layout ......................................................................... 8 Jumper List ............................................................................ 9 Connector List ....................................................................... 9 Configuring the CPU ........................................................... 10 System Memory ................................................................... 10 DiskOnChip Address Setting .......................................... 10 VGA Controller .................................................................... 12 PCI E-IDE Drive Connector................................................. 13 Floppy Disk Drive Connector ............................................. 14 Serial Port Connectors ....................................................... 15 Parallel Connector............................................................... 16 Ethernet Connector............................................................. 17 IrDA Connector.................................................................... 17 USB Connector.................................................................... 18 CMOS Data Clear................................................................. 18 Power and Fan Connectors................................................ 18 Keyboard Connectors......................................................... 19 PS/2 Mouse Connector ....................................................... 20 System Front Panel Connectors........................................ 21 Watchdog Timer .................................................................. 21 PC/104 Connectors ............................................................. 24 Audio Connector ................................................................. 26 AMI BIOS Setup .....................................27 Starting Setup ...................................................................... 27 Using Setup.......................................................................... 28 Main Menu ............................................................................ 29 Standard CMOS Setup ........................................................ 30 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 Advanced CMOS Setup ...................................................... 31 Advanced Chipset Setup .................................................... 32 Power Management Setup ................................................. 33 PCI / Plug and Play Setup................................................... 34 Peripheral Setup.................................................................. 35 Hardware Monitor Setup..................................................... 36 Auto-Detect Hard Disks ...................................................... 37 Change Supervisor/User Password .................................. 38 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings ....................... 39 Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings................. 40 Save Settings and Exit........................................................ 41 Exit Without Saving............................................................. 42 Chapter 4-1 Award BIOS Setup .................................43 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 Starting Setup ...................................................................... 43 Using Setup.......................................................................... 44 Main Menu ............................................................................ 45 Standard CMOS Features ................................................... 46 Advanced BIOS Features ................................................... 47 Advanced Chipset Features ............................................... 48 Integrated Peripherals ........................................................ 49 Power Management Setup ................................................. 50 PnP/PCI Configurations...................................................... 51 PC Health Status ................................................................. 52 Load Fail-Safe Defaults....................................................... 53 Load Optimized Defaults .................................................... 54 Set Supervisor/User Password.......................................... 55 Save & Exit Setup ................................................................ 56 Exit Without Saving............................................................. 57 Chapter 5 Software Utilities .....................................59 5.1 IDE and Audio Driver Installation ...................................... 59 5.1.1 VIA VT82C686B AGP Bus Driver Installation ..................................59 5.1.2 VIA IDE Tool Installation............................................................................64 5.1.3 Audio Driver Installation..........................................................................69 5.2 LAN Driver Installation for WIN95 & WIN98 ...................... 72 5.3 LAN Driver Installation for WIN NT4.0............................... 78 Safety Instructions Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity. To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions: Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static packaging until you are ready to install them. Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This helps to discharge any static electricity on your body. Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic component stores, when handling boards and components. Fasten the ALLIGATOR clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded object. Please wear and connect the strap before handle the HS-6050 to ensure harmlessly discharge any static electricity through the strap. Please use an anti-static pad when putting down any components or parts or tools outside the computer. You may also use an anti-static bag instead of the pad. Please inquire from your local supplier for additional assistance in finding the necessary anti-static gadgets. NOTE: DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD OR ANY OTHER SENSITIVE COMPONENTS WITHOUT ALL NECESSARY ANTI-STATIC PROTECTION. This Page is intentionally left blank. Chapter 1 General Description The HS-6050 is a 133MHz FSB VIA VT8601 chipset-based board designed for PICMG Bus Intel® Celeron/Coppermine/Tualatin and VIA C3 800MHz~1.3GHz CPU. These features combine and make the HS-6050 an ideal all-in-one industrial single board computer. Additional features include an enhanced I/O with 2 COM ports, dual LAN and CRT interface. Its onboard ATA/33/66/100 to IDE drive interface architecture allows the HS-6050 to support data transfers of 33, 66 or 100MB/sec. to each IDE drive connection. Designed with the VIA VT8601 core logic chipset, the board supports Intel® Celeron/Coppermine/Tualatin and VIA C3 800MHz~1.3GHz CPU. The 8601 integrated Trident 3D supporting AGP Bus For suitable installation into any size system with 8/16/32-bit ISA and/or PCI slots operation, the board’s advanced PCI and ISA bus add-on feature allows user to easily obtain both ISA's 16-bit and PCI's 32-bit full set signals from a full-size PICMG slot. System memory is also sufficient with the three DIMM sockets that can support up to 1.5GB. 1 Additional onboard connectors include an advanced USB and IrDA ports providing faster data transmission, a DOS-compatible DiskOnChip socket with a maximum capacity of 288MB, and two external RJ-45 connectors for 10/100 Based Ethernet use. To ensure the reliability in an unmanned or standalone system, the Watchdog Timer (WDT) onboard HS-6050 is designed with pure hardware that does not need the arithmetical functions of a real-time clock chip. If any program causes unexpected halts to the system, the onboard Watchdog Timer (WDT) will automatically reset the CPU or generate an interrupt to resolve such condition. 1.1 Major Features The HS-6050 comes with the following features: ® Socket 370 for Intel Celeron/Coppermine/Tualatin and VIA C3 800MHz~1.3GHz CPU VIA VT8601/VT86C686B system chipset Supports 66/100/133MHz FSB Three DIMM sockets with a max. capacity of 1.5GB VIA VT82C686B super I/O chipset Fast PCI ATA/33/66/100 IDE controller One RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485 serial ports PC/104 Bus connector VIA VT8601 CRT display controller Dual RealTek RTL8100 10/100 Based LAN AC97 3D audio controller DiskOnChip socket supports memory sizes of up to 288MB Supports Hardware Monitor function 2 1.2 Specifications ® CPU: Socket 370 for Intel Celeron/Coppermine/Tualatin and VIA C3 800MHz~1.3GHz CPU Bus Interface: PICMG Bus Memory: Three DIMM sockets supporting up to 1.5GB Chipset: VIA VT8601/VT82C686B I/O Chipset: VIA VT82C686B VGA: VIA VT8601 integrated Trident 3D supporting AGP Bus IDE: Four IDE disk drives supporting ATA/33/66/100 and with transfer rates of up to 33/66/100MB/sec. FDD: Supports up to two floppy disk drives Parallel: One enhanced bi-directional parallel port supporting SPP/ECP/EPP LAN: Dual RealTek RTL8100 10/100 Based LAN Audio: AC97 3D audio controller supporting speaker out Serial Port: 16C550 UART-compatible RS-232/422/485 x 1 and RS-232 x 1 serial ports with 16-byte FIFO PC/104: PC/104 connector for 16-bit ISA Bus IrDA: One IrDA TX/RX header USB: Two USB connectors Keyboard: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN or 5-pin connector Mouse: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN or 4-pin connector DiskOnChip: DiskOnChip socket supporting memory sizes of up to 288MB BIOS: AMI PnP Flash BIOS Watchdog Timer: Sets 1, 2, 10, 20, 110, 220 seconds, activity trigger with Reset or NMI CMOS: Battery backup DMA Channels: 7 Interrupt Levels: 15 Operating Temperature: 0~60°C Hardware Monitor: VIA VT82C686B Board Size: 33.8 x 12.1 cm 3 1.3 4 Board Dimensions Chapter 2 Unpacking 2.1 Opening the Delivery Package The HS-6050 is packed in an anti-static bag. The board has components that are easily damaged by static electricity. Do not remove the anti-static wrapping until proper precautions have been taken. Safety Instructions in front of this manual describe anti-static precautions and procedures. 2.2 Inspection After unpacking the board, place it on a raised surface and carefully inspect the board for any damage that might have occurred during shipment. Ground the board and exercise extreme care to prevent damage to the board from static electricity. Integrated circuits will sometimes come out of their sockets during shipment. Examine all integrated circuits, particularly the BIOS, processor, memory modules, ROM-Disk, and keyboard controller chip to ensure that they are firmly seated. The HS-6050 delivery package contains the following items: HS-6050 Board x 1 Utility CD Disk x 1 ATA/100 IDE flat cable x 2 FDD flat cable x 1 Printer cable with bracket x 1 RS-232 COM Port cables with bracket x 1 8-pin USB split type cable with bracket x 1 MIC/Audio 8-pin cable + 2 phone jacks with bracket x 1 Jumper Bag x 1 User’s Manual IMPORTANT: The default setting of JP1 is Short 1-2. Before you turn on the power of your system, please check JP1 to Short 1-2 for normal operation. 5 It is recommended that you keep all the parts of the delivery package intact and store them in a safe/dry place for any unforeseen event requiring the return shipment of the product. In case you discover any missing and/or damaged items from the list of items, please contact your dealer immediately. 6 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This chapter provides the information on how to install the hardware using the HS-6050. This chapter also contains information related to jumper settings of switch, watchdog timer, and the DiskOnChip address selection etc. 3.1 Before Installation After confirming your package contents, you are now ready to install your hardware. The following are important reminders and steps to take before you begin with your installation process. 1. Make sure that all jumper settings match their default settings and CMOS setup correctly. Refer to the sections on this chapter for the default settings of each jumper. 2. Go through the connections of all external devices and make sure that they are installed properly and configured correctly within the CMOS setup. Refer to the sections on this chapter for the detailed information on the connectors. 3. Keep the manual and diskette in good condition for future reference and use. 4. The default setting of JP1 is Short 1-2. Before you turn on the power of your system, please check JP1 to Short 1-2 for normal operation. 7 3.2 8 Board Layout 3.3 Jumper List Jumper JP1 JP4 JP5(1-4) JP5(5-10) JP6 JP7 JP9 JP10 3.4 Default Setting Setting Clear CMOS: Normal Operation Short 1-2 WDT Active Type Setting: Disabled Open DiskOnChip Address Select: D000 Short 1-2 WDT Timer Select: 1sec. Short 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 RS-232 or RS-422/485 Select: RS-232 Short 3-5, 4-6 RS-232 or RS-422/485 Select: RS-232 Short 3-5, 4-6 RS-422/485 Transceiver Enable/Disable Select: Short 1-2 Enable RS-422/485 Receiver Enable/Disable Select: Short 1-2 Enable Connector List Connector CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN15 CN16 CN17 CN18 CN19 CN20 CN21 CN22 CN23 CN24 CN25 CN26 Definition 5-pin Keyboard Connector Front Panel Signal Connector IrDA Connector ATX Power Connector 5-pin ATX Power Controller Primary IDE Connector Secondary IDE Connector USB 3 & 4 USB 1 & 2 COM 1 Connector FDD Connector COM 2 Connector PC/104 64-pin Connector CD_IN Connector PC/104 40-pin Connector Parallel Connector LINE_IN Connector Internal LAN 1 Connector Internal LAN 2 Connector 4-pin Mouse Connector RS-422/485 Connector Dual RJ-45 Connector 6-pin Mini DIN Mouse Connector VGA Connector 6-pin Mini DIN Keyboard Connector . . . More on next page . . . 9 Connector CN27 DM1, 2, 3 FN1 FN2 JP8 3.5 Definition COM 1 Connector (DB9) 168-pin DIMM Socket FAN1 Connector FAN2 Connector Line Out/MIC In Connector Configuring the CPU The HS-6050 offers the convenience in CPU installation with its auto-detect feature. After installing a new microprocessor onboard, the HS-6050 automatically identifies the frequency and clock speed of the installed microprocessor chip, thereby eliminating the need for user to do additional CPU configuration or hardware settings related to it. 3.6 System Memory The HS-6050 provides three DIMM sockets at locations DM1, DM2 and DM3. The maximum capacity of the onboard memory is 1.5GB. 3.7 DiskOnChip Address Setting The DiskOnChip function allows the system to boot or operate without a FDD or a HDD. DiskOnChip modules may be formatted as drive C or A. With DiskOnChip, user may also execute DOS commands such as FORMAT, SYS, COPY, XCOPY, DISCOPY and DISKCOMP etc. The U18 location onboard the HS-6050 is the DiskOnChip module socket. Jumper JP5 (1-4) assigns the starting memory address of the installed module. If you have another memory device that has a similar memory capacity with that of the DOC in your system, please set both at different memory address mapping to avoid the mapping area conflicts. Failing to do so will not make the HS-6050 and the additional memory device function properly. JP5(1-4): DiskOnChip Address Select 10 Address PINS 1-2 PINS 3-4 * D000 D800 Short Open Short Short 3.7.1 Installing DiskOnChip Modules When installing a DiskOnChip module onto your board, please take note of the following: 1. Orient yourself properly with the location of the DiskOnChip socket. Try to locate the pin 1 location on your socket. Pin numbers are usually printed on either the component side or the solder side of your board. 2. Locate the Pin 1 location on your DiskOnChip module. More often than not, Pin 1 can be found on the lower right corner of the chip. Please refer to the diagram for the exact location. 3. Once you have figured out where the pin 1 locations are on both chip and socket, align the module’s pins on an upright angle against the socket. Using both thumbs, gently press the module into the socket until all the pins are secured to their designations. Disk O nC hip Pin 1 Location 4. The installation is now complete and your module is now ready for use. NOTE: If you encounter difficulty installing your DiskOnChip module, please consult a qualified technician or engineer to perform the installation. 11 3.7.2 Removing DiskOnChip Modules When removing a DiskOnChip module from its socket, please take note of the following: 1. Loosen the contact of the module from its socket using a screwdriver. 2. Insert the screwdriver’s flat head into a gap on either end of the socket. Do not insert the screwdriver head on either side where the pins are located. Doing so might damage the pins in the process. 3. Slowly lift the screwdriver handle upwards. This will disengage the module from its socket. NOTE: 3.8 If you encounter difficulty removing your DiskOnChip module, please consult a qualified technician or engineer to remove it for you. VGA Controller The HS-6050 provides one connection method of a VGA device. CN25 offers a single standard CRT connector (DB15). CN25: CRT Connector 12 PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Red Blue GND GND N/C N/C HSYNC SCLK 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Green N/C GND GND GND SDA VSYNC 3.9 PCI E-IDE Drive Connector CN6, CN7 are standard 40-pin connector daisy-chain driver connector serves the PCI E-IDE drive provisions onboard the HS-6050. A maximum of four ATA/33/66/100 IDE drives can connect to the HS-6050 via CN6, CN7. CN6, CN7: Primary/Secondary IDE Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 RESET DATA 7 DATA 6 DATA 5 DATA 4 DATA 3 DATA 2 DATA 1 DATA 0 GND PDREQ IOW# IOR# PIORDY RPDACKIRQ14/15 RPDA1RPDA0RPCS1HDD ACTIVE 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 GND DATA 8 DATA 9 DATA 10 DATA 11 DATA 12 DATA 13 DATA 14 DATA 15 N/C GND GND GND PR1PD1GND N/C PATA66 RPDA2RPCS3GND 13 3.10 Floppy Disk Drive Connector The HS-6050 uses a standard 34-pin header connector, CN12, for floppy disk drive connection. A total of two FDD drives may be connected to CN12 at any given time. CN12: FDD Connector 14 PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 RWCN/C DS1Index# Motor Enable A# Drive Select B# Drive Select A# Motor Enable B# Direction# Step# WDWETrack 0# WPRDATAHEADDSKCHG- 3.11 Serial Port Connectors The HS-6050 offers one NS16C550 compatible UARTs with Read/Receive 16-byte FIFO serial ports and two internal 10-pin headers. CN22 is the onboard serial port supporting RS-422/485. Please refer to the following JP6 and JP7 settings when enabling/disabling the RS-232 or RS-422/485 function. CN11, CN13: COM1/COM2 Connectors (5x2 Header) CTX RI N/C 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 TXD DTR GND DSR RTX CTX RI N/C RTX Description 2 4 6 8 10 RXD PIN DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR Description 1 3 5 7 9 DCD PIN CN27: COM1 Connector (DB9) GND DTR TXD RXD 5 9 6 RI CTS RTS DSR DCD RXD TXD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI 1 Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DCD PIN CN22: RS-422/485 Connector (5x2 Header) PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 TXRX+ GND RTS+ CTS- 2 4 6 8 10 TX+ RXRTSCTS+ N/C 15 JP10: RS-422/485 Receiver Enabled/Disabled Select Options Settings Always Enable Enable by “-RTS” signal * Always Disabled Short 1-2 Short 3-4 OPEN JP9: RS-422/485 Transceiver Enabled/Disabled Select Options Settings Always Enable Enable by “-RTS” signal Enable by writing the REG:2 EFH BIT0=1 * Always Disabled Short 1-2 Short 3-4 Short 5-6 OPEN JP6, JP7: RS-232 or RS-422/485 Selection Serial Port Setting JP6 JP7 * RS-232 RS-422/485 Short 3-5, 4-6 Short 1-3, 2-4 Short 3-5, 4-6 Short 1-3, 2-4 3.12 Parallel Connector CN17 is a standard 26-pin flat cable connector deigned to accommodate parallel port connection onboard the HS-6050. CN17: Parallel Connector 16 PIN Description PIN Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Strobe DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 DATA 5 DATA 6 DATA 7 Acknowledge Busy Paper Empty Printer Select 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Auto Form Feed ERROR# Initialize GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.13 Ethernet Connector The HS-6050 provides one external dual RJ-45 10/100 Based LAN interface connector. Please refer to the following for its pin information. CN23: Dual RJ-45 Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 1TX+ 1RX+ 1RC-GND 1RC-GND 2TX+ 2RX+ 2RC-GND 2RC-GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1TX1RC-GND 1RX1RC-GND 2TX2RC-GND 2RX2RC-GND CN19, CN20: Internal LAN1 and LAN2 Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 VCC3 RRX+ ACTIVE LED SPEED LED TTX+ 2 4 6 8 10 LINK LED RRXLANC1 LANC2 TTX- 3.14 IrDA Connector CN3 is a 5-pin internal IR communication connector for connection of an IrDA device. CN3: IrDA Connector PIN Description 1 2 3 4 5 VCC N/C IRRX GND IRTX 17 3.15 USB Connector The HS-6050 provides two 8-pin connectors, at locations CN9 and CN10, for four USB connections to the HS-6050. CN9, CN10: USB Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 VCC BD0BD0+ GND 2 4 6 8 VCC BD1BD1+ GND 1 2 VCC VCC BD0- BD1- BD0+ BD1+ GND GND 7 8 3.16 CMOS Data Clear The HS-6050 has a Clear CMOS jumper on JP1. JP1: Clear CMOS Options Settings * Normal Operation Clear CMOS Short 1-2 Short 2-3 IMPORTANT: The default setting of JP1 is Short 1-2. Before you turn on the power of your system, please check JP1 to Short 1-2 for normal operation. 3.18 Power and Fan Connectors HS-6050 provides one 2-pin power button connector at CN2. If you need to use the board on a non-backplane system, power supply connections to both CN5 is a must. CN5: 5-pin ATX Power Controller PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 18 VCC +12V GND 2 4 5V_SB PS_ON CN4: ATX Power Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3V 3V GND +5V GND +5V GND PG 5VSB +12V 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3V -12V GND PS_ON GND GND GND -5V +5V +5V Connector FN1, FN2 onboard HS-6050 are 3-pin fan power output connectors. FN1, FN2: Fan1/Fan2 Connectors PIN Description 1 2 3 Fan Speed +12V GND 3.19 Keyboard Connectors The HS-6050 offers two possibilities for keyboard connections. The connections are via CN26 for an external PS/2 type keyboard or via CN1 for an internal 5-pin cable converter to an AT keyboard. 2 3 4 5 +5V 1 GND Keyboard Clock Keyboard Data N/C GND +5V Keyboard Data Description 1 2 3 4 5 Keyboard Clock PIN N/C CN1: 5-pin Keyboard Connector 19 CN26: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN Keyboard Connector PIN Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 Keyboard Data N/C GND +5V Keyboard Clock N/C Keyboard Clock 5 6 3 GND Keyboard 1 Data 2 N/C 4 +5V N/C 3.20 PS/2 Mouse Connector The HS-6050 offers two possibilities for keyboard connections. The connections are via CN24 for an external PS/2 type keyboard or via CN21 for an internal 4-pin connector. CN24: PS/2 6-pin Mini Din Mouse Connector PIN Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 MS Data N/C GND +5V MS CLK N/C MS Clock 5 6 N/C CN21: 4-pin Mouse Connector 20 PIN Description 1 2 3 4 MS CLK MS Data VCC GND 3 GND 1 MS Data 2 N/C 4 +5V 3.21 System Front Panel Connectors The HS-6050 has one IDE LED, Reset, SLP button at location CN2. CN2: System Front Panel Connector PIN Description PIN Description 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 VCC GND N/C Speaker GND Reset Switch 330Ω Pull +5V HDD LED SPEAKER RST_SW HD_LED 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 330Ω Pull +5V GND EXT SMI GND Power Bottom GND SLPB GND PWR LED EXT_SMI PWR button SLP button 3.22 Watchdog Timer There are three access cycles of Watch-Dog Timer as Enable, Refresh and Disable are the three access cycles of Watchdog Timer. The Enable cycle proceeds via READ PORT 443H whereas the Disable cycle proceeds via READ PORT 045H. A continued Enable cycle after a first Enable cycle means Refresh. Once the Enable cycle is active, a Refresh cycle is requested before the time-out period. This restarts counting of the WDT period. When the time counting goes over the period preset of WDT, it will assume that the program operation is abnormal. A System Reset signal to re-start or a NMI cycle to the CPU transpires when such error happens. Jumper JP4 is used to select the function of Watchdog Timer. JP4: Watchdog Timer Active Type Setting Options Settings Active NMI System Reset * Disabled Watchdog Timer Short 1-2 Short 2-3 Open 21 JP5(5-10): WDT Timeout Period Select Period PINS 5-6 * 1 sec 2 sec 10 sec 20 sec 110 sec 220 sec Short Open Short Open Short Open PINS 7-8 PINS 9-10 Short Short Open Open Short Short Short Short Short Short Open Open The Watchdog Timer is disabled after the system Power-On. It can be enabled via an Enable cycle and reading the control port (443H), or via a Refresh cycle and reading the control port (443H), or via a Disable cycle and reading the disable control port (045H). After an Enable cycle of WDT, user must immediately execute a Refresh cycle to WDT before its period setting comes to an end every 1, 2, 10, 20, 110 or 220 seconds. If the Refresh cycle does not activate before WDT period cycle, the onboard WDT architecture will issue a Reset or NMI cycle to the system. There are three I/O ports that control the Watchdog Timer. 443H 443H 045H 22 I/O Read I/O Read I/O Read The Enable cycle The Refresh cycle The Disable cycle The following sample program shows how to Enable, Disable and Refresh the Watchdog Timer: WDT_EN_RF WDT_DIS EQU EQU 0433H 0045H WT_Enable PUSH PUSH MOV IN POP POP RET AX DX DX,WDT_EN_RF AL,DX DX AX ; keep AX DX PUSH PUSH MOV IN POP POP RET AX DX DX,WDT_ET_RF AL,DX DX AX ; keep AX, DX PUSH PUSH MOV IN POP POP RET AX DX DX,WDT_DIS AL,DX DX AX WT_Refresh WT_DISABLE ; enable the WDT ; get back AX, DX ; refresh the WDT ; get back AX, DX ; disable the WDT ; get back AX, DX 23 3.23 PC/104 Connectors The PC/104 expansion bus offers provisions to connect all types of PC/104 modules. With the PC/104 bus being known as the new generation of industrial embedded 16-bit PC standard bus, thousands of PC/104 modules from multiple venders can be easily installed onboard. The detailed pin assignment of the PC/104 expansion bus connectors CN14 and CN16 are listed on the following tables: NOTE: The PC/104 connector allows direct plugging or stack-through piling of PC/104 modules without requiring the PC/104 mounting kit. CN16: 40-pin PC/104 Expansion Slot PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 Description PIN Description GND MEMCS16* IOSC16* IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ15 IRQ14 DACK0* DRQ0 DACK5* DRQ5 DACK6* DRQ6 DACK7* DRQ7 +5V MASTER* GND GND 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 GND SBHE* SA23 SA22 SA21 SA20 SA19 SA18 SA17 MEMR* MEMW* SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 N/C Connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position 1 21 20 40 CN14: 64-pin PC/104 Expansion Slot PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Description PIN Description IOCHECK* SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 IOCHRDY AEN SA19 SA18 SA17 SA16 SA15 SA14 SA13 SA12 SA11 SA10 SA9 SA8 SA7 SA6 SA5 SA4 SA3 SA2 SA1 SA0 GND 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 GND RESETDRV +5V IRQ9 -5V DRQ2 -12V NOW* +12V GND SMEMW* SMEMR* IOW* IOR* DACK3* DRQ3 DACK1* DRQ1 REFRESH* SYSCLK IRQ7 IRQ6 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3 DACK2* TC BALE +5V OSC GND GND Connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position 1 33 32 64 25 3.24 Audio Connector The HS-6050 has an onboard AC97 audio interface. The following tables list the pin assignments of the CD In, Line In and Line Out connectors. This CD In, Line In and Line Out port supports a preamp function that allows user to connect either a passive set of speakers or earphones. JP8: Line Out Connector PIN Description 1 3 5 7 AOUTL GND MIC In GND PIN Description 2 4 6 8 AOUTR GND N/C GND CN18: Line In Connector PIN Description 1 3 Line R GND PIN Description 2 4 GND Line L CN15: CD In Connector 26 PIN Description 1 3 CDL CD GND PIN Description 2 4 CD GND CDR Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup The HS-6050 uses AMI BIOS for the system configuration. The AMI BIOS setup program is designed to provide the maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options that could be selected for end-user requirements. This chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features. 4.1 Starting Setup The AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the computer. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it. When it finishes, the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system. While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways: 1. By pressing <Del> immediately after switching the system on, or 2. By pressing the <Del> key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self Test). Press DEL to enter SETUP. If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the "RESET" button on the system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an error message will be displayed and you will again be asked to... PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP 27 4.2 Using Setup In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select, use the <PageUp> and <PageDown> keys to change entries, press <F1> for help and press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard. Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow Esc key PgUp key PgDn key + key - key F1 key (Shift)F2 key F3 key F4 key F5 key F6 key F7 key F8 key F9 key F10 key Move to previous item Move to next item Move to the item in the left hand Move to the item in the right hand Main Menu -- Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -Exit current page and return to Main Menu Increase the numeric value or make changes Decrease the numeric value or make changes Increase the numeric value or make changes Decrease the numeric value or make changes General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color forward, (Shift) F2 to select color backward Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu Reserved Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for Option Page Setup Menu Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only for Option Page Setup Menu Load the default Reserved Reserved Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu 4.2.1 Getting Help Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press <Esc> or the F1 key again. 28 4.3 Main Menu Once you enter the AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 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 Auto-Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit NOTE: A brief description of the highlighted choice appears at the bottom of the screen. 29 4.4 Standard CMOS Setup The Standard Setup is used for the basic hardware system configuration. The main function is for Data/Time and Floppy/Hard Disk Drive settings. Please refer to the following screen for the setup. When the IDE hard disk drive you are using is larger than 528MB, you must set the HDD mode to LBA mode. Please use the IDE Setup Utility in BIOS SETUP to install the HDD correctly. AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Date (mm/dd/yyyy) : Thu Jan 03, 2002 Time (hh/mm/ss) : 19:04:12 Floppy Drive A: Floppy Drive B: 1.44MB, 3.5” Not Installed Type Pri Master : Auto Pri Slave : Auto Sec Master : Auto Sec Slave : Auto Boot Sector Virus Protection : Month: Jan - Dec Day: 01 - 30 Year: 1980 - 2099 30 Base Memory : 0 KB Extd Memory : 0 MB Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec LBA Blk PIO 32Bit Mode Mode Mode Mode Disabled ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify F1:Help F2/F3:Color 4.5 Advanced CMOS Setup This section allows you to configure your system for the basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Quick Boot 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Try Other Boot Devices S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks BootUp Num-Lock Floppy Drive Swap Floppy Drive Seek PS/2 Mouse Support Primary Display Password Check Boot To OS/2 CPU MicroCode Updation CPU Serial Number L1 Cache L2 Cache System BIOS Cacheable C000,32k Shadow C800,16k Shadow CC00,16k Shadow D000,16k Shadow D400,16k Shadow D800,16k Shadow DC00,16k Shadow Enabled Floppy IDE-0 CD-ROM Yes Disabled On Disabled Disabled Enabled VGA/EGA Setup No Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled S Available Options: ` Disabled Enabled ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify T F1:Help F2/F3:Color 31 4.6 Advanced Chipset Setup This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and the access to the system memory resources, such as DRAM and the external cache. It also coordinates the communications between the conventional ISA and PCI buses. It must be stated that these items should never be altered. The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system. You might consider and make any changes only if you discover that the data has been lost while using your system. AMIBIOS SETUP – ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved ******** DRAM Timing ******** Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD DRAM Frequency SDRAM CAS# Latency Enabled Auto 3 DRAM Bank Interleave Memory Hole AGP Mode AGP Read Synchronization AGP Fast Write AGP Aperture Size AGP Master 1 W/S Write AGP Master 1 W/S Read Search for MDA Resources PCI Delay Transaction ISA Bus Clock USB Controller USB Device Legacy Support Port 64/60 Emulation ATX Power Supply Enabled Disabled 4x Enabled Enabled 64MB Disabled Disabled Yes Enabled PCI CLK/4 All USB Port Disabled Disabled Enabled 32 Available Options: ` Disabled Enabled ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify F1:Help F2/F3:Color 4.7 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows user to configure the system for saving energy in a most effective way while operating in a manner consistent with his own style of computer use. AMIBIOS SETUP – POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved ACPI Aware O/S ACPI Standby State USB Device Wakeup From S3-S5 Re-Call VGA BIOS at S3 Resuming Power Management / APM Video Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down Mode Standby Time Out (Minute) Suspend Time Out (Minute) Throttle Slow Clock Ratio Display Activity IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 System Thermal Thermal Active Temperature Thermal Slow Clock Ratio Power Button Function Restore on AC / Power Loss Resume On Ring Resume On LAN Resume On PME# Resume On KBC Wake-Up Key Wake-Up Password Resume On PS/2 Mouse Resume On RTC Alarm RTC Alarm Date RTC Alarm Hour RTC Alarm Minute RTC Alarm Second No Auto Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 50%~56.25% Ignore Ignore Ignore Monitor Ignore Ignore Monitor Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Disabled 65°C / 149°F 50%~56.25% On / Off Last State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled N/A N/A Disabled Disabled 15 12 30 30 S Available Options: ` No Yes ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify T F1:Help F2/F3:Color 33 4.8 PCI / Plug and Play Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system that allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings. AMIBIOS SETUP – PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Plug and Play Aware O/S Clear NVRAM OnChip VGA Frame Buffer Size PCT Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA PCI IDE BusMaster PCI SLOT1 IRQ Priority PCI SLOT2 IRQ Priority PCI SLOT3 IRQ Priority PCI SLOT4 IRQ Priority DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA Channel 5 DMA Channel 6 DMA Channel 7 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ14 IRQ15 34 No Yes None 32 No Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto PnP PnP PnP PnP PnP PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP Available Options: ` No Yes ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify F1:Help F2/F3:Color 4.9 Peripheral Setup The IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives. These drives have a master/slave relationship that is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller. Your system supports two IDE controllers--a primary and a secondary--so you can install up to four separate hard disks. PIO means Programmed Input/Output. Rather than having the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect the transfer to or from the disk drive, PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them. This is much simpler and more efficient (also faster). AMIBIOS SETUP – PERIPHERAL SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved OnBoard FDC OnBoard Serial Port 1 OnBoard Serial Port 2 Serial Port2 Mode Duplex Mode OnBoard Prarllel Port Parallel Port Mode EPP Version Parallel Port DMA Channel Parallel Port IRQ OnBoard IDE OnBoard AC’97 Audio OnBoard Legacy Audio Sound Blaster SB I/O Base Address SB IRQ Select SB DMA Select MPU-401 MPU-401 I/O Address Auto 3F8/COM1 2F8/COM2 Normal N/A 378 ECP N/A 3 7 Both Enabled Enabled Enabled 220h-22fh 5 1 Disabled 330h-333h Available Options: ` Disabled Primary Secondary Both ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify F1:Help F2/F3:Color 35 4.10 Hardware Monitor Setup AMIBIOS SETUP – HARDWARE MONITOR SETUP (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved *** System Hardware Monitor *** Chassis Intrusion TSENS1 Temperature TSENS2 Temperature CPU Fan Speed Chassis Fan Speed Vcore + 2.500V +3.300V +5.000V +12.000V Disabled Available Options: ` Disabled Enabled Reset ESC:Exit :Sel PgUp/PgDn: Modify F1:Help F2/F3:Color 36 4.11 Auto-Detect Hard Disks This option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive, and automatically enters them into the Standard CMOS Setup screen. Up to four IDE drives can be detected, with parameters for each appearing in sequence inside a box. To accept the displayed entries, press the “Y” key; to skip to the next drive, press the “N” key. If you accept the values, the parameters will appear listed beside the drive letter on the screen. AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 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 Auto-Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit 37 4.12 Change Supervisor/User Password AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Enter new supervisor password: _ Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. The differences between are: supervisor password: can enter and change the options of the setup menus. user password: just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. ENTER PASSWORD: Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password. To disable a password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password. A message will confirm the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely. PASSWORD DISABLED. 38 When a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration. Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted. This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer. You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option (see Section 3). If the Security option is set to “System”, the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup. 4.13 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings When you press <Enter> on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message shown below. This option allows you to load/restore the BIOS default values permanently stored in the BIOS ROM. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations. AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Load high performance settings (Y/N) ? N Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit 39 4.14 Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the figure below. This option allows you to load/restore the default values to your system configuration, optimizing and enabling all high performance features. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Load failsafe settings (Y/N) ? N Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit 40 4.15 Save Settings and Exit Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Save current settings and exit (Y/N) ? Y Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off. The next time you boot your computer, the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS. After saving the values the system is restarted again. 41 4.16 Exit Without Saving Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Quit without saving (Y/N)? Y This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change. The previous selections remain in effect. This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer. AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54 (C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Quit without saving (Y/N) ? N Change Supervisor Password Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc. ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit Abandon all Data & Exit Setup 42 Chapter 4-1 Award BIOS Setup The HS-6050 uses Award PCI/ISA BIOS for the system configuration. The Award BIOS setup program is designed to provide the maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options that could be selected for end-user requirements. This chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features. 4.1 Starting Setup The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the computer. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it. When it finishes, the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system. While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways: 1. By pressing <Del> immediately after switching the system on 2. By pressing the <Del> key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self Test). Press DEL to enter SETUP. If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the "RESET" button on the system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an error message will be displayed and you will again be asked to... PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP 43 4.2 Using Setup In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select, use the <PageUp> and <PageDown> keys to change entries, press <F1> for help and press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard. Up arrow Down arrow Left arrow Right arrow Esc key PgUp key PgDn key + key - key F1 key (Shift)F2 key F3 key F4 key F5 key F6 key F7 key F8 key F9 key F10 key Move to previous item Move to next item Move to the item in the left hand Move to the item in the right hand Main Menu -- Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -Exit current page and return to Main Menu Increase the numeric value or make changes Decrease the numeric value or make changes Increase the numeric value or make changes Decrease the numeric value or make changes General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color forward, (Shift) F2 to select color backward Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu Reserved Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for Option Page Setup Menu Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only for Option Page Setup Menu Load the default Reserved Reserved Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu 4.2.1 Getting Help Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press <Esc> or the F1 key again. 44 4.3 Main Menu Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software ` Standard CMOS Features ` Frequency/Voltage Control ` Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults ` Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults ` Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password ` Power Management Setup Set User Password ` PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup ` PC Health Status Esc:Quit F10:Save & Exit Setup NOTE: Exit Without Saving F9:Menu in BIOS :Select Item A brief description of the highlighted choice appears at the bottom of the screen. 45 4.4 Standard CMOS Features The Standard Setup is used for the basic hardware system configuration. The main function is for Data/Time and Floppy/Hard Disk Drive settings. Please refer to the following screen for the setup. When the IDE hard disk drive you are using is larger than 528MB, you must set the HDD mode to LBA mode. Please use the IDE Setup Utility in BIOS SETUP to install the HDD correctly. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) X IDE Primary Master X IDE Primary Slave X IDE Secondary Master X IDE Secondary Slave Wed, Jul 11 2001 10 : 32 :57 [None] [None] [None] [None] Drive A Drive B [1.44M, 3.5in.] [None] Video Halt On [EGA/VGA] [All, But Keyboard] Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century 640K 65472K 1024K : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 46 4.5 Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure your system for the basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Processor Number Feature Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Num Lock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option OS Select For DRAM>64MB Report on FDD for WIN95 Video BIOS Shadow C8000-CBFFF Shadow CC000-CFFFF Shadow D0000-D7FFF Shadow D8000-DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow Small Logo (EPA) Show Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Floppy HDD-0 CD-ROM Enabled Disabled Enabled On Normal Disabled 6 250 Setup Non-OS2 NO Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 47 4.6 Advanced Chipset Features This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and the access to the system memory resources, such as DRAM and the external cache. It also coordinates the communications between the conventional ISA and PCI buses. It must be stated that these items should never be altered. The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system. You might consider and make any changes only if you discover that the data has been lost while using your system. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Clock DRAM Timing by SPD SDRAM Cycle Length Bank Interleave Memory Hole at 15M-16M P2C/C2P Concurrency Fast R-W Turn Around System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable Frame Buffer Size AGP Aperture Size On Chip USB USB Keyboard Support On Chip Sound CPU to PCI Write Buffer PCI Dynamic Bursting PCI Master 0 WS Write PCI Delay Transaction PCI#2 Access#1 Retry AGP Master 1WS Write Memory Parity/ECC Check Host Clock Enabled 3 Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 8M 64M Enabled Disabled Auto Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 48 4.7 Integrated Peripherals The IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives. These drives have a master/slave relationship that is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller. Your system supports two IDE controllers--a primary and a secondary--so you can install up to four separate hard disks. PIO means Programmed Input/Output. Rather than having the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect the transfer to or from the disk drive, PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them. This is much simpler and more efficient (also faster). CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals On chip IDE Channel 0 On chip IDE Channel 1 IDE Prefetch Mode IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Second Master PIO IDE Second Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE Second Master UDMA IDE Second Slave UDMA Init Display First IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDC Controller Onboard Serial Port1 Onboard Serial Port2 UART Mode Select UART2 Duplex Mode RXD, TXD Active IR Transmission delay Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use DMA EPP Mode Select Onboard Legacy Audio Sound blaster S/B I/O Base Address S/B IRQ Select S/B DMA Select MPU-401 MPU-401 I/O Address Auto Auto Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto PCI Slot Enabled Enabled 3F8/IRQ4 2F8/IRQ3 Normal Half Hi, Lo Enabled 378/IRQ7 SPP 3 EPP1.7 Enabled Enabled 220H IRQ5 DMA1 Disabled 330H-333H Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 49 4.8 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows user to configure the system for saving energy in a most effective way while operating in a manner consistent with his own style of computer use. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI function Power Management Doze Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode HDD Power Down ACPI Suspend Type PM Control by APM Video Off Option Modem use IRQ Soft-off by PWRBTN Wake Up Event VGA LPT & COM HDD & FDD PCI Master Modem Ring Resume RTC Alarm Resume Date (of Month) Resume Time IRQ Active Primary INTR IRQ3 (COM2) IRQ4 (COM1) IRQ5 (LPT2) IRQ6 (Floppy) IRQ7 (LPT1) IRQ8 (RTC Alarm) IRQ9 (IRQ2 Redir) IRQ10 (Reserved) IRQ11 (Reserved) IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse) IRQ13 (Coprocessor) IRQ14 (Hard Disk) IRQ15 (Reserved) Disabled User Define User Define Disabled Disabled Disabled S1 Yes Suspend Off 3 Delay 4Sec Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century VGA LPT/COM On Off Disabled Disabled 0 0 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 50 4.9 PnP/PCI Configurations This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system that allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software PnP/PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Date Resources controlled By IRQ Resources IRQ3 Assign IRQ4 Assign IRQ5 Assign IRQ6 Assign IRQ7 Assign IRQ8 Assign IRQ9 Assign IRQ10 Assign IRQ11 Assign IRQ12 Assign IRQ13 Assign IRQ14 Assign IRQ15 Assign No Disabled Auto (ESCD) Item Help Menu Level PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP Change the day, month, year and century DMA Resources DMA0 DMA1 DMA2 DMA3 DMA4 DMA5 DMA6 DMA7 PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/ISA PNP PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ for VGA Assign IRQ for USB Disabled Enabled Enabled X : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 51 4.10 PC Health Status CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software PC Health Status Current CPU Temp Current System Temp Current CPUFAN1 Speed Current CPUFAN2 Speed Item Help Menu Level X Change the day, month, year and century Vcore +3.3V +5V +12V -12V Shutdown Temperature : Select Item + / - /PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Quit F1: General Help F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults 52 4.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message shown below. This option allows you to load/restore the BIOS default values permanently stored in the BIOS ROM. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software X STANDARD CMOS Features X Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults X Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults X Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password X Integrated Peripherals word X Power Management Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)? N X PnP/PCI Configura etup Saving X PC Health Status Esc : Quit : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Load Fail-Safe Defaults 53 4.12 Load Optimized Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the figure below. This option allows you to load/restore the default values to your system configuration, optimizing and enabling all high performance features. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software X Standard CMOS Features X Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults X Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults X Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password X word X Power Management Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N X PnP/PCI Configura etup Saving X PC Health Status Esc : Quit : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults 54 4.13 Set Supervisor/User Password CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software X Standard CMOS Features X X X X X X Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP/PCI Configurati Enter Password : PC Health Status Esc : Quit X Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password t Setup ut Saving : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Change / Set / Disable Password You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. The differences between are: supervisor password: can enter and change the options of the setup menus. user password: just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. ENTER PASSWORD: Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password. To disable a password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password. A message will confirm the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely. PASSWORD DISABLED. 55 When a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration. Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted. This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer. You determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option (see Section 3). If the Security option is set to “System”, the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup. 4.14 Save & Exit Setup Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off. The next time you boot your computer, the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS. After saving the values the system is restarted again. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software X Standard CMOS Features X X X X X X Frequency/Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password word Power Management SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? N etup PnP/PCI Configura Saving X PC Health Status Esc : Quit : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS 56 4.15 Exit Without Saving Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Quit without saving (Y/N)? Y This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change. The previous selections remain in effect. This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright ©1984-2001 Award Software X Standard CMOS Features X Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe Defaults X Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults X Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password X Integrated Peripherals word X Power Management Quit Without Saving (Y/N)? N: etup X PnP/PCI Configura Saving X PC Health Status Esc : Quit : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Abandon all Data 57 This page is intentionally left blank. 58 Chapter 5 Software Utilities This chapter contains the detailed information of IDE, VGA, Audio and LAN driver installation procedures. 5.1 IDE and Audio Driver Installation The utility disk that came with the delivery package contains an auto-run program that invokes the installation programs for the IDE, VGA and Audio drivers. The following describes the installation procedures of each driver. 5.1.1 VIA VT82C686B AGP Bus Driver Installation 1. Insert Utility CD Disk to your CD ROM. The main menu will pop up as shown below. 59 2. 3. Press “VIA 4 IN 1” and to go Setup. Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to close any applications running and then click on the Next button. 4. When the Readme window pops on the screen, you may read the whole document including the license agreement or just press Yes to skip through and continue installation. 60 5. The 4 in 1 Setup dialog is now displayed. Select on Normally Install and then click on Next. 6. The next window lists all components detected in your system and asks you to select the ones requiring drivers. Tick on all items then proceed by clicking on the Next button below the screen. 61 7. The program starts to install the ATAPI driver when you click the Next button on the screen below. 8. When the ATAPI driver is completely installed. The utility then displays your DMA mode status and allows you to enable it. Tick on the box and press on the Next button to continue. 62 9. The following screen then gives you the choice of installing the AGP driver in standard o turbo mode. Select on the Standard Mode and then click on Next to proceed. 10. Installation of the AGP driver is now complete. Once the screen below appears, select on restarting your computer to activate all drivers/settings completed. 63 5.1.2 VIA IDE Tool Installation 1. With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, open the File Manager and then select the CD-ROM drive. As soon as the system reads the disk, the following screen will appear on your display. Click on VIA_IDE from the main menu to start installing the VIA ID Tool. 2. Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to close applications that are running and then click the Next button. 64 3. The Select Components dialog box is now displayed. Select on Install and then click on Next. 4. Choose the folder to where the program will install the driver. Select the default folder (C:\Program Files\IDETOOL) and then click on Next to proceed. 65 5. The program will now create an icon for the IDETOOL. Simply press Next to continue with the installation. 6. The program now installs and transfers the files to your system. After it finishes, you will be prompted to restart your system. We recommend you to reboot your computer to allow the new settings to take effect. Click on the Finish button to reboot. 66 7. Once the system enters the main Windows screen, it will display a new icon along the right hand task bar. This icon represents the IDE Tool quick launch program. 8. Double-clicking on this new task bar icon will launch the IDE Tool’s Drive Feature dialog box, as shown below. 67 9. The Drive Feature dialog box has 2 columns of information. The left column lets you to view the hardware installed on your system. When you select any hardware, the right column displays the device’s information and specifications. You may also update the settings of your devices from the right column. 10. Once you select the IDE Controller Feature from the IDE Tool dialog box, a list of read-only information related to the system’s IDE controller is shown. 68 5.1.3 Audio Driver Installation 1. With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, open the File Manager and then select the CD-ROM drive. As soon as the system reads the disk, the VGA Menu screen below will appear on your display. Click on VIA_AC97 from the main menu. 2. Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to close applications that are running and then click the Next button. 69 3. The Select Components dialog box is now displayed. Select on Install driver and then click on Next. 4. The program will now require the Windows installation disk for proper hardware installation. Insert the CD and then click on Next. 70 5. When the display below appears on your screen, Setup is already installing and copying the related files onto your hard drive. Click on the Next button to proceed. 6. After the audio driver installation finishes, select the Finish button to complete the installation process. 71 5.2 LAN Driver Installation for WIN95 & WIN98 1. With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, right click on My Computer icon from the Windows menu. Select on System Properties and then proceed to the Device Manager from the main menu. 2. Select on Other Devices from the list of devices then double-click on PCI Ethernet Controller. 72 3. The PCI Ethernet Controller Properties screen then appears, allowing you to re-install the driver. Select Driver from the main menu to proceed. 73 4. The window then displays the current status of your LAN driver. Press on Update Driver button to continue. 5. The program will then launch the Update Device Driver Wizard window that will install your device driver. Click on the Next button to proceed to the next step. 6. When the succeeding window asks you what you wish Windows to do, tick on the “Search for a better driver….” Click on the Next button to proceed. 74 7. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then ask you to specify, by ticking, the path of the new driver. Tick on the open boxes where you require the program to search for the device driver then click on the Browse button to manually specify the path. 8. Press on the OK button as soon as you have located the path of your driver. 75 9. Once the program returns to the Add New Hardware Wizard screen, your specified location will appear. Press on the Next button to continue. 10. Once the program detects the device driver (*.inf) file from your specified location, it will automatically copy the files into your hard drive. 11. When copying of driver files finishes, the program will then ask you to insert your Windows. 76 12. The program then copies the necessary files from your Windows installation disk to complete the driver setup process. Once the driver is completely installed, the following message appears on your display. Click on the Finish button to proceed. 13. Restart your computer to make the new system settings take effect. Click on the Yes button when the screen below appears and your LAN Driver for Win95 and Win98 are now completely installed. 77 5.3 LAN Driver Installation for WIN NT4.0 1. With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, right click on Network Neighborhood icon from the Windows menu. Select on Properties. 2. The system automatically detects the absence of Windows NT Networking. Click on the Yes button to start installation. 78 3. Tick on the “Wired to Network” once the following screen appears. Click on the Next to proceed. 4. Click on the Start Search button for the program to locate the Network Adapter. 79 5. Once setup finishes the search, it will list a number of adapters for you to choose from. Press on the Have Disk button to assign the driver path location. 6. Setup now asks you for the location of the driver. When you have entered the new driver path, press on the OK button to continue. 80 7. When Setup finds the information it needs about the new driver, it will display the device it found on the following screen. Press on the OK button to accept and proceed. 8. Setup then returns to Network Setup Wizard screen and displays your new Network Adapter. Click on Next to continue. 81 9. The Network Setup Wizard then allows you to set the Network Protocols on your network. Select the appropriate protocol and then click on Next to continue. 10. Before Setup starts installing the components found and the settings you made, it will give you the option to proceed or go back for changes from the following screen. Click on the Next button once you are sure of your devices. 82 11. Windows NT Setup will then need to copy files necessary to update the system information. Specify the path then press Continue. 12. Once it finishes copying the files, Setup will now allow you to choose the Duplex Mode of your LAN controller. Press on the Continue button after making your selection. 83 13. When Setup asks if you wish to change the TCP/IP settings of your system, select the appropriately. The default choice is No. 14. Setup then starts the Networking installation and copies the files. 84 15. When Setup finishes copying, the TCP/IP properties of your system will then pop up on your screen like the one shown below. Make the necessary changes then click on OK to continue. 16. When the screen below appears, click on Next to continue. 85 17. Setup then prompts you that it is ready to start the network. You may complete the installation thereafter. Click on Next to continue. 18. Assign the workgroup or domain setting of your computer. Click on Next to continue. 86 19. Restart your computer once the screen below appears. Click on Finish to continue. 20. Click on the Yes button to restart your computer. The LAN driver installation for WIN NT4.0 is now complete. 87 This Page is intentionally left blank. 88