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  • Page 1 XPC User Guide For the : SD11G5...
  • Page 2 Shuttle Mainboard EMI Test Statement Shuttle mainboards have been through EMI tests according to the following series of regulations: EN55022/CISPR22/AS/NZS3548 Class B, EN55024 (1998/AS/NZS), EN4252.1 (1994), EN61000, ANSI C63.4 (1992), CFR47 Part 15 Subpart B, and CNS13438 (1997). The items tested are illustrated as follows: (A) Voltage: AC 110V/60HZ &...
  • Page 3 All CPUs have completely been tested, and values offered by the worst EMI combination of CPU external frequency are listed as follows: Test Mode External Frequency CPU Open/Close 533MHz Pentium M 2.0GHz Close 533MHz Pentium M 2.0GHz Open 400MHz Pentium M 1.7GHz Close 400MHz Pentium M 1.7GHz...
  • Page 4 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Trademarks Shuttle is a registered trademark of Shuttle Inc. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. PS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
  • Page 5 Read the following precautions before setting up a Shuttle XPC. CAUTION Incorrectly replacing the battery may damage this computer. Replace only with the same or equivalent as recommended by Shuttle. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. Installation Notices Do not place this device underneath heavy loads or in an unstable position.
  • Page 6 POWER-FCC Appendix This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Function Introduction ..................1 1.1 XPC Introduction ................... 1 1.2 Model Specifications ..................2 1.3 XPC Exterior Dissection ................3 1.3.1 XPC Front ..................... 3 1.3.2 XPC Back ..................... 4 1.4 Accessories ....................5 1.5 XPC Mainboard ....................6 1.5.1 FD11 mainboard illustration ..............
  • Page 8 2.2.2 Install the CPU ..................16 2.2.3 Install the ICE Module ................17 2.3 DDR2 Installation ..................18 2.4 Cable and Rack Installation ................ 20 2.4.1 Install a Serial ATA HDD Cable ............20 2.4.2 Install the IDE Cable ................20 2.4.3 Install the Rack ..................
  • Page 9 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES ..............38 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES ..............41 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES ............. 45 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ..............49 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ..............53 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS ..............57 PC HEALTH STATUS .................. 59 Frequency Control ..................60 LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS ..............61 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS ..............
  • Page 10: Function Introduction

    The XPC has been designed to be easily assembled and configured directly by the end user. Consumers can choose to buy preconfigured, ready-to-run XPC’ s as well~a list of Shuttle-authorized value-added resellers can be found at www. shuttle.com.
  • Page 11: Model Specifications

    < 1.2 Model Specifications Form Factor Shuttle Small Form Factor Processor Pentium M 400/533MHz system bus with 2MB L2 cache Celeron M 400MHz system bus with 1MB L2 cache Chipset Intel 915GM + ICH6M Memory 240 pins 400/533 DDR2 DIMM X2 with Single & Dual-Channel Mode configuration 2GB per DIMM, Max.
  • Page 12: Xpc Exterior Dissection

    < 1.3 XPC Exterior Dissection Note : Shuttle offers a variety of different XPC models loaded with various options. The illustration below will help familarize you with the included features in your new XPC. < 1.3.1 XPC Front Eject button 5.25”...
  • Page 13: Xpc Back

    < 1.3.2 XPC Back SPDIF IN (Optical) SPDIF OUT (Optical) LINE IN port Front-out (R/L) Side Surr (R/L) 10 11 12 Surround back (R/L) Central/Bass PS/2 Mouse Clear CMOS button FireWire® 400 port Clear 1394 COMS PS/2 Keyboard TV & S-Video port LAN port USB ports VGA port...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    12. Cable tie (2) 13. Motherboard CD Driver (32bits) (2) 14. Shuttle Extras CD (1) 15. XPC User Guide (1) Note : Bundled Accessories may differ from specified. If there are items missing, please contact your local authorized Shuttle dealer.
  • Page 15: Xpc Mainboard

    < 1.5 XPC Mainboard < 1.5.1 FD11 mainboard illustration BCM5789 Chip Giga LAN (GbE) & USB 2.0 Port S-Video Port VGA & DVI Port PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port 12V DC Power Inlet- ATX2 Clear CMOS Button 1394 Port ITE 8712F Chip FAN Connector- FAN1 VT6307 Chip EXT.
  • Page 16: Jumper Settings

    < 1.5.2 Jumper Settings Front Panel Connector (JP8/JP10) Header JP8 can be used to provide operation status signals to the front daughterboard. Note that this is an alternative header to the 50pins streamline header that also con- nects the motherboard to the front daughterboard. Headers JP10 is used to connect cable to front panel connector mounted on front- panel or back-panel.
  • Page 17: Extended Usb Connector (Usb2/Usb3/Jp7)

    Extended USB Connectors (USB2/USB3/JP7) These headers are used to connect auxillary USB devices to the mainboard. These headers are directional and will only allow USB cables to be connected in one direction. Pin Assignments (USB2/USB3): Pin Assignments (JP7): 1=GND 1=VCC USB2/USB3 2=GND 2=VCC...
  • Page 18: Parallel Port Header-Ext. Printer Port (Jp4)

    A DB25 male parallel port header is located near the rear panel of the mainboard. The header is used to connect a parallel port socket (PC8) to the mainboard. The parallel printer port can be purchased from Shuttle as an optional accessory. FSB Frequency Regulator (JP3)
  • Page 19: Select Dvi Or Pci-Express X16 Model (J1)(Default Dvi)

    Select DVI or PCI-Express X16 model (J1)(default DVI) PCI-E X16 J1: on J1: on CONNECTOR TO AUDIO (JP12) JP12 < 1.5.3 Audio Board description SIDE-SURROUND REAR FRONT-CENTER SPDIF-IN LINE-IN FRONT SPDIF-OUT AUX-IN Connector- J1 Connector To Main board- JP1 JP2 link up daughter board JP2...
  • Page 20: Connector To Audio (Jp1)

    CONNECTOR TO AUDIO (JP1) JP2 link up daughter board JP2 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 AUX-IN CONNECTOR (J1) Port J1(White) is used to connect stereo audio inputs from a CD-ROM. Pin Assignments (J1): 1=AUX-IN Left 2=Ground 3= Ground 4=AUX-IN Right...
  • Page 21: Xpc Installation Guide

    2 XPC Installation Guide < 2.1 Installation Note : For safety reasons, please ensure that the power cord is disconnected before opening the case. < 2.1.1 Remove the Cover 1. Unscrew the three thumbscrews. 2. Slide the cover backwards and upwards.
  • Page 22: Remove The Rack

    < 2.1.2 Remove the Rack 1. Unfasten the rack mount screws. 2. Remove the rack. Rack...
  • Page 23: Cpu And Ice Installation

    < 2.2 CPU and ICE Installation < 2.2.1 Remove the ICE Module 1. Unfasten the ICE fan thumbscrews on the back of the chassis. 2. Unplug the fan power connector. 3. Unfasten the four attachment screws.
  • Page 24 4. Remove the ICE module from the chassis and put it aside. ICE Heat-Pipe Module Smart Fan Heat sink Smart Fan Power Connector...
  • Page 25: Install The Cpu

    < 2.2.2 Install the CPU 1. Match the yellow triangle on a corner of the CPU with the triangle on the socket corner and gently insert the CPU into the socket. 2. Use a screwdriver to screw the CPU on the CPU Socket as indicated in the follwing graph.
  • Page 26: Install The Ice Module

    < 2.2.3 Install the ICE Module 1. Place the ICE the module on top of the CPU and align the spring loaded screws with the mainboard mounting holes. 2. Screw the ICE module to the mainboard. Note to press down on the opposite diagonal corner while tightening each screw.
  • Page 27: Ddr2 Installation

    4. Fasten the Smart Fan to the chassis with the four thumbscrews. < 2.3 DDR2 Installation Memory Configuration : Install memory in any or all of the banks according to the combinations shown below. TOTAL 2 DIMM in Single or Dual Channel Mode up to 2GB and 1GB per DIMM Density 256 Mbit...
  • Page 28 Install a DDR2 module in DIMM1/DIMM2. 1. Unlock the DIMM latch. 2. Align the DDR2 module's cutout with the DIMM slot notch. Slide the DDR2 module into the DIMM slot. Cutout Notch Latch Latch 3. Check that the latches are closed, and the DDR2 module is firmly installed.
  • Page 29: Cable And Rack Installation

    < 2.4 Cable and Rack Installation < 2.4.1 Install a Serial ATA HDD Cable 1. Take the Serial ATA cable from Serial ATA Cable accessory box and plug it in the SATA1/2 header. SATA1/SATA2 header < 2.4.2 Install the IDE Cable Pin1 (white line) 1.
  • Page 30: Install The Rack

    < 2.4.3 Install the Rack 1. Place the HDD in the rack and secure with screws from the side. Screws (HDD) Note : Secure with two screws on each side. 2. Place the rack in the chassis. 3. Refasten the rack.
  • Page 31: Peripheral Installation

    < 2.5 Peripheral Installation < 2.5.1 Install the Serial ATA HDD 1. Loosen the purse lock and separate the IDE HDD/Optical Drive power cable (white) and Serial ATA HDD power cable (black). Purse lock 2. Connect the Serial ATA and power cables to the HDD.
  • Page 32 2. Open the stealth drive door. Check the alignment of the drive's eject button with this XPC's drive eject mechanism. Press the external eject button to check. If it is well aligned, proceed Step 5. If it is poorly aligned, adjust the internal control rod to suite. Adjust Control rod 3.
  • Page 33 5. Fasten the four side screws. Screws (Optical Drive) . Plug the optical drive cable and power cable into the optical drive. Optical Drive Cable Optical Drive Power Cable...
  • Page 34: Accessories Installation

    < 2.6 Accessories Installation < 2.6.1 Install PCI Express x1/ PCI Express x16 Card 1. A PCI Express x1/PCI Express x16 card will be used to demonstrate the installation procedure. Unfasten expansion slot bracket xcrews and remove back panel braket. Put it aside.
  • Page 35 5. Connect the VGA power cable as shown below. 6. Secure the bracket.
  • Page 36: Install Mini Pci Card

    < 2.6.2 Install Mini PCI Card 1. A mini PCI card will be used to demonstrate the installation procedure. 2. Install the mini PCI card into the mini PCI slot. 3. If you want to remove the mini PCI card, as shown remove the mini PCI card. Unlock the two mini PCI slot latchs Remove the mini PCI card...
  • Page 37: Final Touches

    < 2.7 Final Touches < 2.7.1 Close the Chassis Cover 1. Replace the cover and refasten the thumbscrews. < 2.7.2 Install Front Feet 1. Take out the two front feet from the accessory box. Front feet 2. Screw the front feet to the base of the chassis.
  • Page 38: Complete

    < 2.7.3 Complete < 2.7.4 Install Power Adapter 1. Take out the external power adapter. Plug the external power adapter to the DC IN port. 2. Finish the installation of the external power adapter.
  • Page 39: Xpc Accessories

    < 2.8 XPC Accessories Shuttle offers over 25 great upgrade and modding kits for your XPC. Visit our website at http://www.shuttle.com for more information or speak to your local retailer. < 2.9 Tech Support Shuttle Inc. http://www.shuttle.com Tech Support http://global.shuttle.com/Support/Support.asp Download http://global.shuttle.com/Download/Download.asp...
  • Page 40: B Use Hot-Key

    < 2.B Use Hot-Key Note : You can use "Hot keys" select output to Monitor, DVI or S-Video model under Windows : ( 1) < Ct r l > + < Al t > + F1 ¨ Monitor (2) <Ctrl> + <Alt> + F2 ¨ Television (3) <Ctrl>...
  • Page 41 STEP 3 2. Use "Mouse Right Key" select:...
  • Page 42: Driver And Software Installation

    Install Utility - Install Acrobat Reader, WinFlash Utility. Manual - SD11G5 user's guide in PDF format. Link to Shuttle Homepage - Link to shuttle website homepage. Browse this CD - Allows you to see contents of this CD. Quit - Close this CD.
  • Page 43: Install Mainboard Software

    Insert the attached CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD AutoRun screen should appear. If the AutoRun screen does not appear, double click on Autorun icon in My Computer to bring up Shuttle Mainb-oard Software Setup screen. Click the “Install Main-board Software“ bar. Individually install the following drivers.
  • Page 44: Appendix

    Appendix BIOS Settings The SD11 BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify basic system configuration. This information is stored in battery-backed RAM so that it re- tains Setup information even if the system power is turned off. The system BIOS manages and executes a variety of hardware related functions including: System date and time...
  • Page 45: The Main Menu

    The Main Menu Once you enter the AwardBIOS(tm) 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>...
  • Page 46 Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your power management settings. PnP / PCI Configurations This entry appears if your system supports PnP / PCI. PC Health Status This entry displays the current system temperature, Voltage, and FAN settings. Frequency Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/voltage control.
  • Page 47: Standard Cmos Features

    Standard CMOS Features The items in the Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into several categories. Each category includes none, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
  • Page 48 Video Select the default video device. Ø The choice: EGA/VGA, CGA 40, CGA 80, or MONO. Halt On Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST process and notify you. Ø The choice: All Errors, No Errors, or All, But Keyboard. Base Memory Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot up.
  • Page 49 Access Mode Choose the access mode for this hard disk. Ø The choice: CHS, LBA, Large, or Auto. Capacity Disk drive capacity (Approximated). Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program. Ø...
  • Page 50: Advanced Bios Features

    Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system's default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing, and security. CPU Feature Options are in its sub-menu. Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu of detailed options. Delay Prior to Thermal This item is select Delay Prior to Thermal.
  • Page 51 Execute Disable Bit When disabled, forces the XD feature flag to always return 0. Ø The Choice: Enabled or Disabled. Note : CPU support, Execute Disable Bit item appear. Hard Disk Boot Priority This item allows you to select Hard Disk Book Device Priority. Bios Write Protect This item allows you to enable or disable the Bios Write Protect.
  • Page 52 Quick Power On Self Test This item speeds up Power-On Self Test (POST) after you power on the computer. If it is set to enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST. Ø The choice: Enabled, or Disabled. First/Second/Third Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items.
  • Page 53 Typematic Delay (Msec) Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke. Ø The choice: 250, 500, 750, or 1000. Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup.
  • Page 54: Advanced Chipset Features

    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 access to system memory resources, such as DRAM and the external cache. It also coordinates communica- tions between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus.
  • Page 55 DRAM RAS # to CAS # Delay This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals when DRAM is written to, read from, or refreshed. Faster perfor- mance is gained at high speed, more stable performance, at low speed. This field is applied only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system.
  • Page 56 Memory Hole At 15M-16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved, it can't be cached. The user information of peripher als that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements.
  • Page 57 DVMT Mode This item allows you to set the DVMT Version. Ø The Choice: DVMT, BOTH or Fixed. Note : When use On-chip VGA, DVMT Mode item appear. DVMT/FIXED Memory Size This item allows you to set the DVMT/FIXED Memory Size. Ø...
  • Page 58: Integrated Peripherals

    Integrated Peripherals On-Chip IDE Device Option are in its sub-menu. Press<Enter>to enter the sub-menu of detailed options. IDE HDD Block Mode If your IDE hard disk drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled to automatic detect the optimal number of block read and writes per sector that the drive can support and improves the speed of access to IDE devices.
  • Page 59 IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. This mainboard supports UltraDMA technology, which provides faster access to IDE devices. If you install a device that supports UltraDMA, change the appropriate item on this list to Auto. You may have to install the UltraDMA driver supplied with this mainboard in order to use an UltraDMA device.
  • Page 60 Combined Mode: PATA and SATA are combined. Max.of 2 storage drives in each channel. Channel 0 Slave Parallel ATA Channel 1 Master Channel 0 Master Channel 1 Slave Enhanced Mode: Enable both SATA and PATA. Max.of 4 storage (2 IDE and 2 SATA) drives are supported.
  • Page 61 Onboard Device Option are in its sub-menu. Press<Enter>to enter the sub-menu of detailed options. USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on this mainboard. Ø The choice: Enabled or Disabled. USB 2.0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 controller and you have USB peripherals.
  • Page 62: Power Management Setup

    Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your computer usage. ACPI Function This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI).
  • Page 63 Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer.
  • Page 64 *** Wake Up Events *** Resume by Alarm When this item enabled, your can set the date (day of the month) and time to turn on your system. Ø The choice: Disabled or Enabled. Date(of Month) Alarm This item selects the alarm Date (day of the month). Ø...
  • Page 65 alert for anything that occurs to a device that is configured as Enabled, even when the system is in a power-down mode. Primary/Secondary IDE 0/1 When these items are enabled, the system will restart the power-saving time out counters when any activity is detected on any of the drives or devices on the primary or secondary IDE channels.
  • Page 66: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    PnP/PCI Configurations This section describes the configuration of PCI bus system. PCI or Per- sonal Computer Interconnection is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at the speed CPU itself keeps when CPU communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items, and it is strongly recom- mended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
  • Page 67 each of the sub-menu that follows this field (a sub-menu is proceeded by a ">"). Ø The choice: Auto(ESCD) or Manual. IRQ Resources When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt a type, depending on the type of device using the interrupt. IRQ3/4/5/7/10/11/12/14/15 assigned This item allows you to determine the IRQ assigned to the ISA bus and is not available to any PCI slot.
  • Page 68: Pc Health Status

    PC Health Status Advanced CPU Fan Setting Here you can set the CPU Fan Speed. Ø The choice: Smart Fan, Noise Control-Ultra, Noise Control-Low, Noise Control-Mid, or Noise Control-Full. Note : Before manually modifying the CPU fan setting, please make sure fan connectors are plug ged into the correct fan conne- ctor on the mainboard.
  • Page 69: Frequency Control

    Frequency Control Spread Spectrum This item allows you to enable or disable the spread spectrum modulation. Ø The choice: Disabled or Enabled. CPU Clock This item allows the user to adjust CPU Host Clock. Ø The choice: 100 MHz~165 MHz.
  • Page 70: Load Fail-Safe Defaults

    Load Fail-Safe Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item, you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N) ? N Pressing 'Y' loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal system performance. Load Optimized Defaults When you press <Enter>...
  • Page 71: Set Password

    Set Password This item is to set a supervisor password. Please follow below steps. New Password Setting: 1. Press the <Enter> key. A dialog box appears to ask you to “Enter password: “. 2. Key in a new password. The password can not be over eight characters or numbers. 3.
  • Page 72: Save & Exit Setup

    Save & Exit Setup Press <Enter> on this item to save your changes. The system will ask for confirmation : system Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y Pressing "Y" stores the selections made in the menus of CMOS - a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off.
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