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eTable of Contents.................................................................................. 1
1.1 A Thank-you Note Before You Get Start..........................................................4
1.2 Features of This Manual ...............................................................................5
1.3 Safety Information ......................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Introduction to This Motherboard ............................................... 6
2.1 How does your motherboard look like?...........................................................6
2.2 Specification ...............................................................................................7
2.3 Block Diagram ............................................................................................8
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation ............................................................... 9
3.1 Quick Installation Procedure .........................................................................9
3.2 Installation You Have to Know..................................................................... 10
Installing CPU ...........................................................................................10
Installing CPU Cooler .................................................................................11
Installing CPU and System Fans ..................................................................15
Installing Memory Modules .........................................................................16
Maximum The Performance of the Dual Channel............................................17
Connecting IDE and Floppy Cables ..............................................................18
Connecting Front Panel Cable .....................................................................19
Connecting ATX Power Cables .....................................................................20
3.3 Other Installation for Your Reference ........................................................... 21
Setting CPU Voltage and Frequency .............................................................21
Connecting Serial ATA................................................................................22
Adjusting your Hard Disk Setting.................................................................23
Connecting PCI express x16 Graphics Slot ....................................................25
Connecting PCI Express x 1 Slot..................................................................27
Connecting IrDA........................................................................................28
10/100/1000Mbps LAN Supported ...............................................................29
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    eTable of Contents eTable of Contents.................. 1 1.1 A Thank-you Note Before You Get Start............4 1.2 Features of This Manual ................5 1.3 Safety Information ..................5 Chapter 2 Introduction to This Motherboard ..........6 2.1 How does your motherboard look like?............6 2.2 Specification ....................7 2.3 Block Diagram ....................8 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation ...............
  • Page 2 Connecting USB2.0..................30 Connecting 1394 ..................31 Super 7.1 Channel Audio Effect ..............32 Connecting Front Audio ................33 Connecting CD_IN ..................34 Connecting COM1/COM2 ................35 Connecting Case Open ................36 Connecting S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) ........37 Connecting PS2 Keyboard ................38 Colored Coded Back Panel ................39 LED Indication ..................40 3.4 Jumper Settings ..................
  • Page 3 Exit without Saving ...................63 Load EEPROM Defaults ................63 Save EEPROM Defaults................63 Credits.....................63 5.4 BIOS Upgrade under Windows environment..........64 5.5 Vivid BIOS technology ................66 Chapter 6 Installing Drivers ..............67 6.1 Installing Drivers..................68 6.2 Installing Utilities ..................69 6.3 Display output behavior ................
  • Page 4: A Thank-You Note Before You Get Start

    We regret not informing about any changes in usage standards and other related information. AOpen reserves the right of altering or modifying the content of this manual. In case of any mistakes or incorrect descriptions, which include those on the products, AOpen makes no guarantee or commitments.
  • Page 5: Features Of This Manual

    1.2 Features of This Manual To help you grab the useful information of this motherboard and aware of certain conditions that you might need to know, you will see the icons below frequently: Note This contains knowledge you should know in process of assembling, or some helpful tips.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Introduction To This Motherboard

    Chapter 2 Introduction to This Motherboard Chapter 2 Introduction to This Motherboard 2.1 How does your motherboard look like? 1. Power Temperature Connector 19. Printer Port connector 2. CD_IN Connector 20. JP28 PS2 KB/Mouse Wakeup Jumper 3. Marvell PCI-Express Gigabit LAN 21.
  • Page 7: Specification

    2.2 Specification Here is the main function of your motherboard. Models i915Ga-HFS Intel Pentium M (Dothan) CPU Socket 479 533MHz Chipset Intel 915G/ICH6 Dual Channel DDRII DIMM x 4, DDRII400/533 Main Memory DIMM Type : 256/512MB & 1GB Max Memory : 4GB...
  • Page 8: Block Diagram

    2.3 Block Diagram PCI Express x 1 500MB/s Socket 479 Slot x 1 Intel Pentium M VGA Onboard PCI Bus 32-bit PCI Slot x 3 533MHz Standard Video 150MB/s Serial ATA Port x 4 System 33/66/100 PCI Express x 16 IDE Drives x 2 Graphics Slot Intel...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3.1 Quick Installation Procedure 12. Installing Drivers & 1. Installing CPU Utilities 11. Installing Operating System 2. Installing CPU (such as, Windows Fan & System Fan 10. Loading Default BIOS, Setting CPU 3.
  • Page 10: Installation You Have To Know

    3.2 Installation You Have to Know Installing CPU This socket supports uFCPGA & uFCBGA package CPU, which is the latest CPU package developed by Intel. Other forms of CPU package are impossible to be fitted in. Unscrew the socket screw counter-clockwise. Locate Pin 1 in the socket and look for a golden arrow on the CPU upper interface.
  • Page 11: Installing Cpu Cooler

    First, please check the all parts are in the CPU cooler’s box. You might get one thermal compound, two screws, CPU Fan, and the thermal heat sink. If you didn’t get any of them, please contact with local AOpen technical support team directly.
  • Page 12 3. Remove the four screws of the heat sink and let the bracket drop. Remove CPU cooler Back Panel 4. Lock the bracket on the back of the motherboard. Put the bracket on it...
  • Page 13 5. Smear over the thermal compound under the heat sink smoothly and let it be well mixed. 6. Put the CPU cooler on the processor and lock the four screws of the heat sink. Please make sure the screws are well tied between the motherboard and heat sink.
  • Page 14 7. Let the CPU Cooler’s power cord connect to the CPU FAN Connector. Then it’s done. CPUFAN Connector 8. Adjust the jumper for your CPU. Front Side Bus Frequency Auto BY CPU 133MHz DOTHAN Bx Reserve...
  • Page 15: Installing Cpu And System Fans

    Installing CPU and System Fans Plug the CPU fan cable to the 3-pin CPU FAN connector. If you have chassis fan, you can also plug it in SYSFAN2 connector. +12V Sensor SYSFAN1 Connector +12V Sensor Sensor CPUFAN Connector +12V SYSFAN2 Connector Note: Some CPU fans do not have sensor pin so that they...
  • Page 16: Installing Memory Modules

    Installing Memory Modules DIMM slots are designed in black and navy blue which are very easy to recognize. Insert the module straight down to the DIMM slot with both hands and press down firmly until the DIMM module is securely in place. Pin 1 Note: The tabs of the DIMM slot will clip to hold the DIMM in...
  • Page 17: Maximum The Performance Of The Dual Channel

    Maximum The Performance of the Dual Channel To obtain the highest performance of Dual Channel, the configuration of DIMM must meet the following conditions. Matched DIMM configuration in each channel ● Same density (128MB~1GB) As long as you insert memory modules of same density into Channel 1 (DIMM1 &...
  • Page 18: Connecting Ide And Floppy Cables

    Connecting IDE and Floppy Cables Connect the 34-pin floppy cable and 40-pin, 80-wire IDE cable to floppy connector and IDE connector. Be careful of the pin1 orientation. Wrong orientation may cause system damage. Pin 1 Pin 1 FDD Connector Primary Primary Slave (2nd) Master (1st)
  • Page 19: Connecting Front Panel Cable

    Connecting Front Panel Cable Attach the power LED, speaker and reset switch connectors to the corresponding pins. If you enable “Suspend Mode” item in BIOS Setup, the ACPI & Power LED will keep flashing while the system is in suspend mode. Locate the power switch cable from your housing, which is a 2-pin female connector from the housing front panel.
  • Page 20: Connecting Atx Power Cables

    Connecting ATX Power Cables This motherboard comes with a 24-pin and 4-pin ATX power connector as shown below. Make sure you plug them in the right direction. We strongly recommend you to insert the 4-pin connector before connecting the 20-pin connector. +12V +12V Ground...
  • Page 21: Other Installation For Your Reference

    3.3 Other Installation for Your Reference Setting CPU Voltage and Frequency Setting CPU Core Voltage This motherboard supports Voltage ID (VID) function to detect CPU voltage automatically during power-on. Setting CPU Frequency This motherboard is CPU jumper-less design, you can set CPU frequency through 1MHz stepping CPU Overclocking in the BIOS.
  • Page 22: Connecting Serial Ata

    Connecting Serial ATA To connect a serial ATA disk, you have to have a 7-pin serial ATA cable. Connect two ends of the serial ATA cable to the serial ATA header on the motherboard and the disk. Like every other traditional disk, you also have to connect a power cable. Please be noted that it is a jumper free implement;...
  • Page 23: Adjusting Your Hard Disk Setting

    Adjusting your Hard Disk Setting Except its original 1 set of parallel IDE, this motherboard supports the latest serial ATA hard disk. If you are unable to find your newly installed serial ATA hard disks on your operating system after having them installed, the problem may lie in the BIOS setting.
  • Page 24 If you desire to change the default setting, press Enter for selection list: Disabled: You can choose this item if there are only traditional IDE hard disks had been installed on your system. Disabling this item will also cancel the detection of serial ATA hard disks during POST, which will theoretically speed up your boot-up time a little bit;...
  • Page 25: Connecting Pci Express X16 Graphics Slot

    Connecting PCI express x16 Graphics Slot This motherboard provides a PCI Express x 16 Graphics slot, a black slot having the latest PCI Express x 16 specification on motherboard. The PCI Express x 16 is a bus interface targeted for high-performance 3D graphic. Traditionally AGP used both rising and falling edge of the 66MHz clock for 8X AGP, and the data transfer rate could achieve 2.1GB/s.
  • Page 26 If user plugs a PCI Express x 16 Graphics, you must remove jumpers beside PCI Express x 16 Slot. Remove Jumper Warning: If user doesn’t remove jumper, it might make system unstable.
  • Page 27: Connecting Pci Express X 1 Slot

    Connecting PCI Express x 1 Slot This motherboard provides one PCI Express x 1 slot, which is located between the PCI Express x 16 and traditional PCI slot. In order to go with the step of today’s and tomorrow’s processors, PCI Express x 1 provides higher I/O bandwidth. The transfer data rate could achieve 500MB/s concurrently (it’s 250MB/s per direction), which is nearly 4 times faster than the traditional PCI.
  • Page 28: Connecting Irda

    Connecting IrDA The IrDA connector can be configured to support wireless infrared module, with this module and application software such as Laplink or Windows Direct Cable Connection, user can transfer files to or from laptops, notebooks, PDA devices and printers. This connector supports both HPSIR (115.2Kbps, 2 meters) and ASK-IR (56Kbps).
  • Page 29: 10/100/1000Mbps Lan Supported

    10/100/1000Mbps LAN Supported On the strength of Marvell Gigabit LAN controller on board, this motherboard provides 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet for office and home use. The Ethernet RJ45 connector is located on the top of USB connectors. The right hand side LED indicates link mode;...
  • Page 30: Connecting Usb2.0

    Connecting USB2.0 This motherboard provides eight USB 2.0 ports to connect USB devices such as mouse, keyboard, modem, printer, etc. There are four ports on the back panel. You can use proper cables to connect Front USB connector to USB modules or chassis front panel.
  • Page 31: Connecting 1394

    Connecting 1394 With IEEE1394 Chip on board (AGERE 1394), having its data transfer rate up to 400Mb/s, this interface can connect to devices that require high data transferring performance such as digital camera, scanner or others IEEE 1394 devices. Please use appropriate cables to connect IEEE1394 devices.
  • Page 32: Super 7.1 Channel Audio Effect

    Super 7.1 Channel Audio Effect This motherboard comes with an ALC880 CODEC, which supports the latest 7.1 Channel with high quality of audio effects, bringing you a brand new audio experience. This motherboard provides 7.1 Channel ports shown as below. Picture represents the standard location of all speakers in 7.1 Channel sound tracks.
  • Page 33: Connecting Front Audio

    Connecting Front Audio If the housing is designed with an audio port on the front panel, you’ll be able to connect onboard audio to front panel through this connector. By the way, please remove the jumper cap from the Front Audio Connector before you connect the cable.
  • Page 34: Connecting Cd_In

    Connecting CD_IN This connector is designed to connect CD Audio cable from CDROM or DVD drive to onboard sound. CD-IN Connector...
  • Page 35: Connecting Com1/Com2

    Connecting COM1/COM2 This motherboard provides two serial ports. All of them are on the left of PCI32 slot. With proper cable, you can connect it to the back panel of chassis. Pin 1 Pin 1 DCD# SOUT DTR# RTS# CTS#...
  • Page 36: Connecting Case Open

    Connecting Case Open The “CASE OPEN” header provides chassis intrusion-monitoring function. To make this function work, you have to enable it in the system BIOS, connect this header to a sensor somewhere on the chassis. So, whenever the sensor is triggered by lights or by the opening of the chassis, the system will beep to inform you.
  • Page 37: Connecting S/Pdif (Sony/Philips Digital Interface)

    Connecting S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a newest audio transfer file format, which provides impressive audio quality through optical fiber and allows you to enjoy digital audio instead of analog audio. Through a specific converter, you can connect the S/PDIF connector to other end of the S/PDIF audio module, which bears S/PDIF digital input/output.
  • Page 38: Connecting Ps2 Keyboard

    Connecting PS2 Keyboard This connector is designed to connect PS2 Keyboard to support legacy device. Plug into by following connector color Yellow Brown Green...
  • Page 39: Colored Coded Back Panel

    Colored Coded Back Panel The onboard I/O devices have AC’97 sound, VGA Port, DVI Connector, YPbPr Connector, S-Video, RJ-45 LAN Connector and USB Port. The view angle of drawing shown here is from the back panel of the housing. Line-In VGA Port Rear SUR Center/...
  • Page 40: Led Indication

    LED Indication LED indication including Standby LED and BOOT LED are AOpen’s considerate designs that aim at providing you friendly system information. STBY LED will light up when power is provided to the motherboard, giving you a convenient indication check the system power status in circumstances such as power on/off, stand-by mode and RAM power status during Suspend to RAM mode.
  • Page 41: Jumper Settings

    3.4 Jumper Settings This motherboard provides PS2 keyboard / mouse JP28 Keyboard / Mouse wake-up function. Wakeup Jumper Disable (Default) Enable JP28 PS2 KB/Mouse Wakeup Jumper Normal Clear CMOS (Default) JP14 Clear CMOS Jumper You can clear CMOS to restore system default setting. To clear the CMOS, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 42: Other Useful Features

    Chapter 4 Special Features and Utilities Chapter 4 Special Features and Utilities 4.2 Other Useful Features With excellent design ability of R&D team, AOpen boasts for its various powerful and handy features that come with our product like follows. You are welcomed visit...
  • Page 43: Chapter 5 Setting Bios

    AOpen’s R&D engineering team had optimized most BIOS settings of this motherboard. However, some default settings of BIOS cannot fine-tune those sections that controlled by chipset. Therefore, this chapter is intended to guide you and help you to configure some other settings.
  • Page 44: How To Use Phoenix-Award™ Bios Setup Program

    5.2 How To Use Phoenix-Award™ BIOS Setup Program Generally, you can use arrow keys to highlight items that you want to choose, press <Enter> key to select, and use <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to change setting values. You can press <Esc> key to quit Phoenix-Award™ BIOS setup program.
  • Page 45: Standard Cmos Features

    Standard CMOS Features The "Standard CMOS Setup" sets the basic system parameters such as the date, time, and the hard disk type. Use the arrow keys to highlight an item and <PgUp> or <PgDn> to select the value for each item. Standard CMOS Features >...
  • Page 46 IDE HDD Auto-Detection: Press “Enter” to auto-detect parameters of HDD IDE Channel 0 Master (Slave): Define the parameters of IDE devices in Channel 0 (Master or Slave). Available options: None: if there is no device, please select “None” for speeding boot up. Auto: enable BIOS to auto-detect parameters of IDE device.
  • Page 47: Advanced Bios Features

    Advanced BIOS Features This screen appears when you select the option "Advanced BIOS Features" from the main menu. Advanced BIOS Features > CPU feature Delay Prior to Thermal: Select delay time periods prior to enabling the Thermal Monitor. Available options: 4 Min / 8 Min / 16 Min / 32 Min Thermal Management: Set the function of CPU internal Thermal Management.
  • Page 48 Advanced BIOS Features > Removable Device Priority Advanced BIOS Features > Hard Disk Boot Priority Advanced BIOS Features > CD-ROM Boot Priority This parameter allows you to specify the system boot up search sequence. Advanced BIOS Features > First Boot Device Advanced BIOS Features >...
  • Page 49: Advanced Chipset Features

    Advanced Chipset Features The "Advanced Chipset Features" includes settings for the chipset dependent features. These features are related to system performance. Warning: Make sure fully understand the items contained in this menu before you try to change anything. You may change the parameter settings to improve system performance.
  • Page 50 Advanced Chipset features > DRAM RAS# Precharge If an insufficient number of cycles are allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh, the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data. Fast give faster performance; and Slow gives more stable performance.
  • Page 51: Integrated Peripherals

    Advanced Chipset features > TV Format Available options: Auto, NTSC_M, NTSC_M_J, NTSC_433, NTSC_N, PAL_B, PAL_G, PAL_D, PAL_H, PAL_I, PAL_M, PAL_N, PAL_60, SECAM_L, SECAM_L1, SECAM_B, SECAM_D, SECAM_G, SECAM_H, SECAM_K, SECAM_K1. Advanced Chipset features > Delayed PWROK Signal This item is used to add the compatibility between motherboard and power supply for avoiding booting up failed.
  • Page 52 Integrated peripherals > OnChip IDE Device Integrated peripherals > OnChip IDE Device > On-Chip Serial ATA This item allows you to select work mode between SATA and PATA . Available options: Disabled: Disabled SATA Controller Auto: Auto arrange by BIOS Combined Mode: PATA and SATA are combine.
  • Page 53 Integrated peripherals > SuperIO Device This item allows you to set SuperIO device. Power ON Function: This item is used to select Wake on Keyboard/Mouse mode. Any Key: This function allows you wake up the system by clicking any key. Button Only: Disable Wake on KB/MS function.
  • Page 54 KB Power ON Password: You can specify 1-5 keys as a password. Hot Key Power On: If you select “Hot Key” option in “Power On Function” Item, you need to specify a hot key here. Onboard FDC Controller: Setting this parameter to “Enabled“ allowing you to connect your floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk connector instead of a separate controller card.
  • Page 55 ECP Mode Use DMA: This item lets you set the DMA channel of ECP mode. Available options: 3, 1 AC Power Auto Recovery: A traditional ATX system should remain at power off stage when AC power resumes from power failure. This design is inconvenient for a network server or workstation, without an UPS, that needs to keep power-on.
  • Page 56: Power Management Setup

    Integrated peripherals > Onboard LAN2 Control: This item lets you enable or disable onboard LAN. Integrated peripherals > Onboard SATA Control: This item lets you enable or disable onboard SATA. Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup screen enables you to control the motherboard green features.
  • Page 57 Power Management > Wake On Modem This option lets you specify enable or disable Wake On Modem function. Available options: Disabled, Enabled Power Management > Wake On RTC Timer The Wake Up Timer is more like an alarm, which wakes up and powers on your system at a pre-defined time for a specific application.
  • Page 58: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    PNP/PCI Configurations The PNP / PCI Configuration Setup allows you to configure the ISA and PCI devices installed in your system. The following screen appears if you select the option "PNP/PCI Configuration Setup" from the main menu. PNP/PCI Configurations > Assign IRQ For VGA In case conflict occurs after you assign the IRQs or after you configure your system, you can enable this function, allow your system to automatically reset your configuration and reassign the IRQs, DMAs, and I/O address.
  • Page 59: Silent Bios/Hw Monitor

    Silent BIOS/HW Monitor This submenu displays Silent BIOS / HW monitor status and provides some basic control function. Silent BIOS/HW Monitor > CPU Warning Temperature This item is used to specify a CPU warning temperature. When the CPU’s temperature is higher than this predefined value, the CPU’s speed will automatically slow down and there will be a warning from BIOS.
  • Page 60: Frequency/Voltage Control

    Frequency/Voltage Control This submenu allows you to configure the CPU and memory clock. Frequency/Voltage Control > CPU Bus Frequency his item allows user to overclock the bus frequency of CPU. The range is from 100 to 400. Tip: When you fail to overclock, you could: Clear CMOS (JP14) to restore the default setting.
  • Page 61: Load Setup Defaults

    Load Setup Defaults The "Load Setup Defaults" option loads optimized settings for optimum system performance. Optimal settings are relatively safer than the Turbo settings. All the product verification, compatibility/reliability test report and manufacture quality control are based on "Load Setup Defaults". We recommend using these settings for normal operation.
  • Page 62: Load Turbo Defaults

    Load Turbo Defaults The "Load Turbo Defaults" option gives better performance than "Load Setup Defaults". It is provided for the convenience of power user who wants to push the motherboard to get better performance. Turbo setting does not go though all the detail reliability and compatibility test, it is tested only with limited configuration and loading (for example, a system that contains only a VGA card and one DIMM/RIMM).
  • Page 63: Set Password

    You may use this item to save your own settings into EEPROM. Then, if the data in CMOS is lost or you forget the previous settings, you may use "Load EEPROM Default" to reload. Credits List of all excellent AOpen’s R&D join the research and development of this motherboard.
  • Page 64: Bios Upgrade Under Windows Environment

    5.4 BIOS Upgrade under Windows environment With outstanding R&D ability of AOpen, we now bring you a whole new BIOS Flash wizard ---- EzWinFlash. With an eye to convenience for users, EzWinFlash combines the BIOS binary code and flash module together, so the only thing you have to do is just clicking on the utility you downloaded from web and let it help you complete the flash process automatically.
  • Page 65 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to close all applications before you start the upgrades. Download the latest version of BIOS package zip file from AOpen official web site. (Ex: http://english.aopen.com.tw/) Unzip the downloaded BIOS package (ex: WSGMAXII102.ZIP) with WinZip (http://www.winzip.com) in Windows environment.
  • Page 66: Vivid Bios Technology

    Have you been fed up with the conservative and immutable POST screen? Let’s rule out the tradition idea that POST screen are stiff and frigid, and let AOpen show you the newly developed VividBIOS to experience the lively vivid colorful POST screen!
  • Page 67: Chapter 6 Installing Drivers

    Click and done. Yes. EzInstall makes installation easy and even foolproof! After putting in the CD, you will be prompted with AOpen welcome page and our branches information. First, click on the install driver ICON at left side for necessary drivers.
  • Page 68: Installing Drivers

    6.1 Installing Drivers As you may see from the Installing driver page, EzInstall had picked up necessary for your motherboard. All you have to do is just click on the “GO”, and no more steps afterward, of all listed drivers, grey checks indicate necessary drivers; you cannot click them off.
  • Page 69: Installing Utilities

    6.2 Installing Utilities Installing Utilities is virtually the same as installing drivers. AOpen provides you many friendly and powerful utilities to manage your system. You may find lots of fabulous utilities listed there, and all you have to do is to click on the “GO”, then it will install the utilities to your system right away without complicated steps.
  • Page 70: Display Output Behavior

    6.3 Display output behavior AOpen provides newest innovation with high definition display output. Below diagram will show the way of display output. YPbPr S-Video D-SUB LCD with DVI Connector TV/HDTV TV/HDTV (1) Intel Drive just supports “Dual Monitor Mode” and “Single Monitor Mode”.
  • Page 71: Display Output Behavior

    Display output behavior Below table will show the behavior of display output. Please use Intel VGA Driver 14.11.00.4277 later. LCD(DVI) TV1(YPbPr) TV2(S-Video) CRT(D-SUB) D-SUB DVI-I YPbPr S-Video DVI-I D-SUB YPbPr D-SUB S-Video D-SUB YPbPr DVI-I S-Video DVI-I S-Video YPbPr YPbPr DVI-I D-SUB S-Video...
  • Page 72 Note: (1) Driver only support two devices to output in dual mode. The mean it can work with another one besides selecting both of TV to output (refer to Note2). (2) Driver only supports one TV to output. When select both of TV in dual mode, primary will be workable and secondary will be dark.
  • Page 73: Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 74: Chapter 8 Technical Support

    Gold Member of Club AOpen so as to ensure quality service in the future. In order to maintain the best service to every customer of us, we recommend you to follow the procedures below and seek help from our branches according to the region you buy the product.
  • Page 75: Model Name And Bios Version

    Gold member of Club AOpen, and to ensure high service quality and priority from AOpen. You will also have a chance to play slot machine game to win prize from AOpen. Please prepare the following information before you start: Model Name, Part Number (P/N), Serial Number (S/N) and Purchase Date.
  • Page 76: Technical Support

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