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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions
contained in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio and
television communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
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REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA
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INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND THE RECEIVER
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CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT INTO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM
THAT OF THE RECEIVER
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CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED AUDIO/TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
NOTE: Connecting this device to peripheral devices that do not comply with
Class B requirements, or using an unshielded peripheral data cable,
could also result in harmful interference to radio or television reception.
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
To ensure that the use of this product does not contribute to interference,
it is necessary to use shielded I/O cables.
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. No portion of this manual may be
copied or reproduced by any means.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, no responsibility
for errors or omissions is assumed. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting
from the use of the information contained herein.
Trademarks
All brand names, logos and registered trademarks mentioned are property of
their respective owners.
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  • Page 1 Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents HARDWARE CONFIGURATION .............. 3 Key Features ....................3 Motherboard Layout (Model Code No. - 35895100XX) ......5 Jumper Settings ..................6 CPU Speed Selection ................6 JP1, JP2 - System Bus Frequency ............6 JP7 - Ration of Processor Core to System Bus Frequency ....7 JP4 - CMOS Clear .................
  • Page 3: Hardware Configuration

    HARDWARE CONFIGURATION This motherboard is based on the one of three option --- Intel® 82440BX, Intel® 82440ZX or VIA® VT82C693 chipset. The chipset is a highly integrated solution for a cost-effective and compact motherboard. The motherboard supports standard DIMM module, PC-100 DIMM module or Registered DIMM Module. Features on-board include super-I/O, Ultra DMA33, PCI bus master IDE, AGP Ver 1.0, PCI Ver 2.1 compliance, USB, VRM 8.4 compliance, ECC, ATX specification 1.0 compliance, hardware monitoring (optional), On-board Sound Sub-system...
  • Page 4 • 4 PCI bus master slots(rev. 2.1 compliant) - for 440ZX. • 2 ISA slots (1 ISA slot sharing with 1 PCI slot). On-Board I/O • Two PCI fast IDE ports supporting up to 4 ATA2, Ultra DMA 33 IDE HDDs, CD-Roms, ZIP devices and LS-120 drives as boot drive.
  • Page 5: Motherboard Layout (Model Code No. - 35895100Xx)

    Motherboard Layout (Model Code No. - 35895100XX) The following diagrams show the relative positions of the jumpers, connectors, major components and memory banks on the motherboard. # CN27 not installed for VIA® VT82C693; PCI5 & DIMM3 not installed for Intel® 440ZX. Warning: All connectors on board are labeled Pin “1”...
  • Page 6: Jumper Settings

    Jumper Settings Warning: Please turn off AC power before installing and removing any device. If you can’t turn on system power, please clear CMOS and keyboard password(JP28). Then try again This chapter explains how to configure the motherboard’s hardware. Before using your computer, make sure all jumpers and DRAM modules are set correctly.
  • Page 7: Jp7 - Ration Of Processor Core To System Bus Frequency

    JP7 - Ratio of Processor Core to System Bus Frequency Ratio of System Ratio of System JP4 - CMOS Clear Selection (1-2)* Normal* (2-3) CMOS Clear JP28 - Keyboard Power On Password Clear JP28 Selection (1-2)* Normal* (2-3) Clear Keyboard Power On Password JP20, JP21, JP22 - Sound Chip Enable Setting JP20 JP21...
  • Page 8: Jp29 - Keyboard Power Select

    JP29 - Keyboard Power Select JP29 Selection (1-2)* Powered by +5V * (2-3) Powered by +5V Standby (Allows Keyboard Power On) Keyboard Password Power On This motherboard provides a special security feature of keyboard password power on. The feature is enabled in Integrated Peripherals Menu of CMOS setup.
  • Page 9: Memory Configuration

    Memory Configuration You can install up to 256MB(SDRAM) or 512MB(Registered SDRAM) of memory in the motherboard DIMM sockets. The board has DIMM sockets arranged as banks 1, and 2. You can install DIMMs in any of the two banks, and use different size DIMMs in different banks.
  • Page 10: Installing The Retention Mechanism For Intel® Pentium

    Installing the Retention Mechanism for Intel® Pentium® II & Intel® Pentium® III or Intel® Celeron® Processor To install the retention mechanism, follow these steps: 1. Locate Slot 1 and the four attachment holes on the motherboard. 2. To position the mechanism, orient it as shown in figure. The tab on the connector fits into a notch in the base of the mechanism.
  • Page 11: Bios Setup

    BIOS SETUP This chapter discusses Award’s Setup Program built into the ROM BIOS. The Setup Program allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This special information is then stored in battery-backed RAM, which retains the setup information when the power is turned off. Starting Setup The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you turn on the computer.
  • Page 12 ROM PCI/ISA BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE. INC. STANDARD CMOS SETUP CPU SPEED SETTING BIOS FEATURES SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP USER PASSWORD PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS SAVE &...
  • Page 13: Standard Cmos Setup

    Integrated This section page includes all the items of IDE hard drive Peripherals and Programmed Input / Output features. Supervisor / Changes, sets, or disables password. It allows you to limit User Password access to the system and the Setup Program. Setting IDE HDD Auto Automatically detects and configures the hard disk parameters.
  • Page 14: Bios Features Setup

    Primary These categories identify the types of the two channels that Master/Primary have been installed in the computer. There are 45 predefined Slave/Secondary types and one user definable types in BIOS. Type 1 to Type Master/Secondary 45 are predefined. Type “user” is user-definable. Slave Press PgUp or PgDn to select a numbered hard disk type or type the number and press <Enter>.
  • Page 15: Chipset Features Setup

    Chipset Features Setup The Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers. These registers control most of the system options in the computer. This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset.
  • Page 16: Flash Update Procedure

    PASSWORD DISABLED. Once the password is disabled, the system will reset and you can enter the Setup Program freely. When a password is enabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any setting of your system configuration.

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