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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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Summary of Contents for PC Partner 35C96801 Series

  • 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. - 35C96801XX) ..........5 Jumper Settings ......................6 CPU Speed Selection .................... 6 JP52, JP55 - Host Bus Speed Select ..............6 JP7 - Ratio of Processor Core to System Bus Frequency ........6 JP4 - CMOS Clear ....................
  • Page 3: Hardware Configuration

    HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Key Features: Chipset ® • Apollo Pro 133A (VT82C694X) Chipset. Processor ® ® • Full supports for Intel Celeron , Coppermine processors using Socket 370. • Supports bus speed of 66MHz, 100MHz and 133MHz, this includes all ® Celeron and Coppermine processors from 300MHz to 800MHz and future processors.
  • Page 4 Plug-and-Play • Supports plug-and-play specification 1.1. • Plug-and-play for DOS, Windows® 3.X, Windows® 95 as well as Windows® 98. • Fully steerable PCI interrupts. On board AC97 Sound • Integrated AC97 controller with standard AC97 codec. • Direct Sound and Sound Blaster compatible. •...
  • Page 5: Motherboard Layout (Model Code No. - 35C96801Xx)

    Motherboard Layout (Model Code No. - 35C96801XX) The following diagrams show the relative positions of the jumpers, connectors, major components and memory banks on the motherboard. NOTE Be sure to check the cable orientation in order to match the colored strip to the pin 1 end of the connector.
  • Page 6: Jumper Settings

    Jumper Settings This chapter explains how to configure the motherboard’s hardware. Before using your computer, make sure all jumpers and DRAM modules are set correctly. Refer to this chapter whenever in doubt. CPU Speed Selection In this motherboard, if jumperless feature is implemented, no jumper is required to be set for different type of CPU installed.
  • Page 7: Jp41 - Amr Setting

    JP41 - AMR Setting JP41 Selection Primary 2-3* Secondary* JP8 - Default Setting by Factory Pin Assignment Internal Audio Connector CN31 : CD-IN CN25 : AUX-IN Assignment Assignment CD-R AUX-L R G L G CD-L AUX-R CN32 : CD-IN CN24 : CD-IN Assignment Assignment CD-L...
  • Page 8: Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup To Install DIMMs 1. Locate the DIMM sockets. 2. Holding the DIMM by the edges, remove it from its antistatic package. 3. Make sure the clips at either end of the socket are pushed away from the socket. Clip DIMM Clip...
  • Page 9: Installing A New Processor

    Installing a New Processor An upgrade processor can dramatically increase general system speed and performance. Most microprocessor upgrade kits include the following items: • Microprocessor chip • Installation instructions and technical data Your system may have these features built in, or support them as upgrades. To Install a Processor to ZIF Socket To install the processor, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 10: 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.
  • Page 11: Main Menu

    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 various setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept and enter the sub-menu.
  • Page 12: Standard Cmos Features

    Load Fail-Safe The BIOS defaults have been set by the manufacturer Defaults and represent settings which provide the minimum requirements for your system to operate. Load Optimized The chipset defaults are settings which provide for maximum Defaults system performance. While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance, the manufacturer has the right to change these defaults to meet its needs.
  • Page 13 Date The date format is <day-of-the-week>. <day> <month> <year>. Press <F3> to display the calendar. Time The time format is <hour> <Minute> <second> displayed in 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p. m. is displayed as 13:00:00. Primary These categories identify the types of the two channels that Master/Primary have been installed in the computer.
  • Page 14: 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. Advanced Chipset Features 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.
  • Page 15 Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press<Enter>. The new password will clear the previously entered password from the 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 operate without a password.
  • Page 16: Flash Update Procedure

    Flash Update Procedure A program AWDFLASH.EXE is included in the utility diskette or CD. The user is recommended to follow the procedure below to update the flash BIOS. 1. Create a DOS-bootable floppy diskette. Copy the new BIOS file (just obtained or downloaded) and the utility program AWDFLASH.EXE to the diskette.

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