DTK PRM-92V User Manual

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PRM-92V
High Performance
Pentium II/III Mainboard
User's Guide
Edition 1.00
©
1999 DTK Computer, Inc.
P/N: 155100-8807

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  • Page 1 PRM-92V High Performance Pentium II/III Mainboard User’s Guide Edition 1.00 © 1999 DTK Computer, Inc. P/N: 155100-8807...
  • Page 3 WARNING For the system to operate normally, please make sure JP1 of the mainboard is set as below. Refer to Fig. 2 in this manual for the location JP1. If JP1 is shorted to 2-3, no CMOS data can be retained. CAUTION The motherboard is an electrostatic sensitive device.
  • Page 4 JUMPERLESS QUICK SETUP PROCEDURES Insert the Pentium® II/III or Celeron CPU correctly. Plug in other configurations and restore the system. Press <Del> key and switch on power to the system to enter BIOS setup. Enter “CPU Speed Setting” Menu to setup CPU speed. Note: If you do not set CPU speed;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 JUMPER SETTINGS JUMPERS PRESENTATION GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF JUMPER SETTINGS JP1-CLEAR CMOS DATA JP2 – CONFIGURATION JUMPER FOR CPU SPEED PROTECTION JP5, JP6 – CPU FRONT SIDE BUS FREQUENCY SETTING JP7, JP8-AC97 & MC97 SELECTION JP9- AMR MODEM CHANNEL SELECTION MEMORY CONFIGUARTION CHAPTER 3...
  • Page 6 4.13 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION 4.14 SAVE & EXIT SETUP MENU 4.15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING MENU CHAPTER 5 DRIVER INSTALLATION 4IN1 DRIVERS INSTALLATION VT1611A DRIVER INSTALLATION CHAPTER 6 FLASH AND DMI UTILITY AWARD FLASH UTILITY DESKTOP MANAGEMENT INTERFACE (DMI) OVERVIEW APPENDIX A QUICK GUIDE APPENDIX B CPU CLOCK SPEED...
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Preface The motherboard is a 4 layer, ATX form factor high performance mainboard. The system core logic is based on the VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset designed to support the system and memory buses from 66MHz to 133MHz. Features Processor ®...
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Modem: • AMR slot for software modem Power Management Features: • True green functions: support SMM, SMI and CPU stop clock • ACPI/PC97 compatible • H/W Monitoring: CPU voltage, System Temp., Fan speed • LAN, Modem Ring-in wakeup function •...
  • Page 9 Fig. 1 Key Components of the Mainboard...
  • Page 10 Chapter 1...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Jumper Settings

    CHAPTER 2 JUMPER SETTINGS JUMPERS PRESENTATION Pins 1 and 2 are shorted with a jumper cap. Pins 2 and 3 are shorted with a jumper cap. The jumper is shorted when the jumper cap is placed over the two pins of the jumper. The jumper is open when the jumper cap is removed from jumper.
  • Page 12: Graphical Description Of Jumper Settings

    Chapter 2 GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF JUMPER SETTINGS Fig. 2 Jumper Location of the mainboard...
  • Page 13: Jp1-Clear Cmos Data

    Jumper Settings JP1-CLEAR CMOS DATA JP1 is used to clear the content of the CMOS Data in the RTC. (build in PIIX4 chip) Description Normal Clear CMOS Data Table1: Clear CMOS Data JP2 – CONFIGURATION JUMPER FOR CPU SPEED PROTECTION JP2 is used to control the CPU speed setting in BIOS.
  • Page 14: Jp7, Jp8-Ac97 & Mc97 Selection

    Chapter 2 JP7, JP8-AC97 & MC97 SELECTION JP7-8 is used to enable or disable AC97 onboard and MC97 on AMR card. SELECTION AC97 MC97 AC97+MC97 Table 4 AC97&MC97 Selection JP9- AMR MODEM CHANNEL SELECTION JP9 is used to set AMR modem channel. The default setting is secondary, and primary is not recommended.
  • Page 15 Jumper Settings To enable the Error Checking and Correction (ECC) feature of the chipset, ECC DIMM has to be used and the “Memory Parity/ECC Check” on BIOS Features Setup Menu has to be set to “Enable”. Three DIMM sockets are provided for the 3.3V SDRAM, VCM or EDO: DIMM1 - used memory rows 0 and 1 DIMM2 - used memory rows 2 and 3 DIMM3 - used memory rows 4 and 5...
  • Page 16 Chapter 2...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Connector Configuration

    CHAPTER 3 CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION Once the mainboard has been fastened into system case, the next step is to connect the internal cables. The internal cables are wire leads with plastic female connectors that attach to the connectors. The mainboard connectors have varying numbers of pins and are the points of contact between the mainboard and other parts of the computer.
  • Page 18: J1 - Atx Power Supply Connector

    Chapter 3 J1 - ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR Fig. 4 ATX Power Supply Connector J2 – MULTIPLE FUNCTION JUMPER J2 a front panel multi-function jumper includes Harddisk LED, Reset, Speaker, ATX power switch, Power LED, Green LED, and Sleep. The pin definition is as following figure.
  • Page 19: J11, J12 - Primary/Secondary Ide Connectors

    Connector Configuration J11, J12 - PRIMARY/SECONDARY IDE CONNECTORS These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs on the other end to your hard disk or other device. J13 - IrDA CONNECTOR J13 is an IrDA connector that uses UART2 as interface of IrDA Infrared and HP SIR.
  • Page 20: J17, J18-Cpu Fan, System Fan - Fan Connector

    Chapter 3 J17, J18-CPU FAN1&2 CONNECTOR These FAN connectors are used to connect with the CPU Fan or the Chassis Fan Power cable. Fig. 8 FAN Connector J20 – CD-ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR (SONY) J20 is a four-pin connector, which is used to connect with the Sony CD-ROM audio output.
  • Page 21: Ps/2 Keyboard Connector

    Connector Configuration Fig. 11 I/O Connector 3.10 PS/2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR This connector is a six-pin female mini DIN connector using a PS/2 plug. If a standard AT size keyboard plugs, you may use the DIN to mini DIN adapter. 3.11 PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR This connector is a six-pin female mini DIN connector using a PS/2 plug.
  • Page 22: Retention Mechanism Kits Installation Guide

    Chapter 3 or other audio sources to be recorded by your computer or played through the Line Out. MIC allows microphones to be connected for inputting voice. 3.16 RETENTION MECHANISM KITS INSTALLATION GUIDE Retention Mechanism Kits includes following components: Retention mechanism Assembly Fig.
  • Page 23 Connector Configuration Retention Mechanism Attach Mount Fig. 13 Before the installation of RM Kits find the six holes on the motherboard for RM installation. The hole position and usage is as following: Fig. 14 Installation Guide Mount the two RM Attach Mounts onto the motherboard from bottom side. These mounts will be used to attach the RM Assembly.
  • Page 24 Chapter 3 Please refer to the diagram for the installation of Pentium III/II CPU Fig. 15a Please refer to the diagram for the installation of Celeron CPU or PentiumIII/II in SECC2 package. Fig. 15b...
  • Page 25: Optional Heatsink Support Installation Guide

    Connector Configuration 3.16 OPTIONAL HEATSINK SUPPORT INSTALLATION GUIDE Optional Heatsink Support includes following components: Heatsink Top Support (Optional) Fig. 16 Heatsink Support Base (Optional) Fig. 17...
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 Installation Guide Refer to Fig. 15, install the Heatsink Support Base onto the motherboard, insert the two plastic nail to the hole in the Heatsink Support Base as following diagram: Fig. 18a Insert the Heatsink Top Support to the Pentium II Heatsink and the Heatsink Support Base as the following diagram: Fig.
  • Page 27: Award Bios Setup Guide

    CHAPTER 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP GUIDE This following manual is specially provided for the BIOS supported system. After the configuration of the mainboard, and have assembled the components, user can turn on the completed system. At this point, run the software setup to ensure that the system information is correct.
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 Press the <DEL> key to enter the AWARD BIOS setup program and the following screen appears: ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A6LGD1D) 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...
  • Page 29: Standard Cmos Setup

    Award BIOS Setup Guide STANDARD CMOS SETUP ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A6LGD1D) STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Date (mm:dd:yy) : Mon, Jan 10 2000 Time (hh:mm:ss) : 19 : 1 : 14 HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master : Auto AUTO...
  • Page 30: Bios Features Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS FEATURES SETUP ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A6LGD1D) BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Anti-Virus Protection : Enabled Video BIOS Shadow : Enabled CPU Internal Cache : Enabled C8000-CBFFF Shadow : Disabled External Cache : Enabled CC000-CFFFF Shadow : Disabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking : Enabled D0000-D3FFF Shadow...
  • Page 31 Award BIOS Setup Guide Boot Sequence: With the default setting the BIOS first attempts to boot from drive A: and then, if unsuccessful, from hard disk C:. User can select other boot up sequence. Available sequences are “A, C, SCSI”, “C, A, SCSI”, “C, CDROM, A”, “CDROM, C, A”, “D, A, SCSI”, “E, A, SCSI”, “F, A, SCSI”, “SCSI, A, C”, “SCSI, C, A”, “C only”, “LS/ZIP, C”.
  • Page 32: Chipset Features Setup

    Chapter 4 Video BIOS Shadow: ROM Shadow copies Video BIOS code from slower ROM to faster RAM. Video BIOS can then execute from RAM. C8000-DFFFF Shadow: If enabled and BIOS is present in this segment, then the BIOS is shadowed. CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP The Advanced Chipset Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers.
  • Page 33 Award BIOS Setup Guide A short description of the screen items follows: Bank 0/1 DRAM Timing, Bank 2/3 DRAM Timing, Bank 4/5 DRAM Timing: Available options are Normal, Medium, Fast, Turbo, FP/EDO 70ns, FP/EDO 60ns, SDRAM 10ns, SDRAM 8ns. It is set the DRAM Timing of the corresponding Memory Bank. SDRAM Cycle Length: It is used to set the SDRAM timing.
  • Page 34: Power Management Setup Menu

    Chapter 4 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP MENU The Power Management Setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers for system power management functions. ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A6LGD1D) POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. ACPI Function : Enabled Primary INTR : ON Power Management...
  • Page 35 Award BIOS Setup Guide PM Control by APM: Available options are “Yes” and “No”. To choose “Yes” to let the Power Management Function to be control by the MS APM software. Video Off After: Choose the mode in which you want the monitor to blank. The options are “On”, “Suspend”, “Doze”...
  • Page 36: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Chapter 4 Primary INTR: To turn on this feature will enable the system to monitor the IRQs for power management. IRQ3 – IRQ15: When it is enabled, the system will monitor the activity of the corresponded system IRQ to turn on or off the power management functions. PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION The PCI Configuration Setup option is used to configure the PCI add-on Cards on PCI Slots.
  • Page 37 Award BIOS Setup Guide the boot and Plug and Play compatible device. If you select Auto, all the interrupt request (IRQ) and DMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS automatically assigns them. Reset Configuration Data: If enable this option, the BIOS will clear and reset the ESCD after hardware reset.
  • Page 38: Load Bios Defaults

    Chapter 4 LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS Load BIOS Defaults allows you to automatically configure all of the options in the previous menus using the values in the ROM BIOS table. The fields in Standard CMOS Setup are not affected. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS MENU This Main Menu item allows you to use the default setup values.
  • Page 39: Integrated Peripherals Setup Menu

    Award BIOS Setup Guide increment You may choose the CPU ratio from “x2” to “x8”. CPU Ratio: You can choose the CPU bus frequency from “66MHz” to “155MHz”. CPU Frequency: 4.10 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP MENU The Integrated Peripherals setup option is used to change the values of the I/O chipset registers for I/O functions.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 device is. Otherwise the user should key in the mode of the device to the corresponding field. Some harddisks cannot work properly with its corresponding timing, please set a slower timing. Primary Master UDMA/Primary Slave UDMA/Secondary Master UDMA/Secondary Slave UDMA: Available selections are Auto or Disabled.
  • Page 41: Supervisor Password

    Award BIOS Setup Guide as “EPP” or “ECP+EPP” option. 4.11 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD Two level of password is supported. Depending on the setting of the “Security Option” in the “BIOS FEATURES SETUP”, the system BIOS will ask for password every time booting up the System or entering BIOS Setup. With the supervisor password, both the system booting and BIOS setup changing is allowed.
  • Page 42: Save & Exit Setup Menu

    Chapter 4 Enter Y or N to confirm the acceptance then enter. The process will repeat for Primary Slave, Secondary Master and Secondary Slave Hard Disks. 4.14 SAVE & EXIT SETUP MENU When you select this function, the following message will appear at the centre of the screen to assist you to Save data to CMOS and Exit the Setup.
  • Page 43: Driver Installation

    CHAPTER 5 DRIVER INSTALLATION The Mainboard User’s Guide & Software CD-ROM will auto execute with a menu displayed when put into CD-ROM Drive. Then the correct product needs to be selected, and the Drivers list will be showed on the right side of the screen: The VIA Apollo Drivers, Utility files, Manual &...
  • Page 44 Chapter 5...
  • Page 45: Chapter 6 Flash And Dmi Utility

    CHAPTER 6 FLASH AND DMI UTILITY AWARD FLASH UTILITY This section will provide instructions to guide you through updating your old BIOS. The file name we use to program here is test.bin, and the file name to save old BIOS is 2A59F000.OLD. Please note that those file names are not absolute. They are only examples to let you have a more clear understanding of the updating process.
  • Page 46 Chapter 6 If you do not wish to save the old BIOS: Please type “N”, and then press the ENTER key. Then you will be request to answer: “Are You Sure to Program?” Answer “N” if you do not want to program, and then it will exit. To save the old BIOS: Please respond “Y”, and then press the ENTER key.
  • Page 47: Desktop Management Interface (Dmi) Overview

    Flash and DMI Utility DESKTOP MANAGEMENT INTERFACE (DMI) OVERVIEW This motherboard can support DMI within the BIOS level. DMI is able to auto- detect and record information pertinent to a computer’s system such as the CPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external frequencies, and memory size. The onboard BIOS will detect as many system information as possible and store those collected information in a 4KB block in the motherboard’s flash EPROM and allow the DMI to retrieve data from this database.
  • Page 48 Chapter 6 Use the ←→ (left-right) cursors to move the top menu items and the ↑↓ (up-down) cursor to move between the left-hand menu items. The bottom of the screen will show the available keys for each screen. Press enter at the menu item to enter the right hand screen for editing. “Edit component”...
  • Page 49 Flash and DMI Utility Load DMI File You can load the disk file to memory by entering a drive and path and file name here.
  • Page 50 Chapter 6 Save DMI File You can save the DMI (normally only saved to flash ROM) to a file by entering the drive and path here. If you want to cancel save, you may press ESC and a message “Bad File Name” appears here to show it was not saved.
  • Page 51: Appendix A Quick Guide

    Quick Guide APPENDIX A QUICK GUIDE The table below summaries the functions and settings of each jumper of the motherboard. Function Jumper Settings Normal JP1: 1-2 short Clear CMOS Data Clear JP1: 2-3 short CPU Speed Selection JP2: 1-2 short CPU Speed Protection CPU Speed Show Only...
  • Page 52: Appendix Bcpu Clock Speed

    APPENDIX B CPU CLOCK SPEED The table below summaries the Pentium II/III Processor frequency and settings. CPU Front Size CPU Type Freq. Ratio Bus Freq. Pentium II 233MHz 3.5x 266MHz 4.0x Pentium II/Celeron 300MHz 4.5x 333MHz 66MHz 5.0x 366MHz 5.5x Celeron 400MHz 6.0x...

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