Biostar P4TSE Pro Description
Biostar P4TSE Pro Description

Biostar P4TSE Pro Description

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FCC Information and Copyright
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
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interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation.
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  • Page 1 FCC Information and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits designed provide interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LAYOUT OF P4TSE PRO...1 COMPONENT INDEX ...2 ENGLISH ...3 P4TSE Pro Features ... 3 Package contents ... 5 How to set up Jumper ... 6 CPU Installation ... 6 DDR DIMM Modules: DDRA1-2, DDRB1-2... 7 Installing DDR Module... 8 Jumpers, Headers, Connectors & Slots... 8 STUDIOFUN! ...16...
  • Page 3: Layout Of P4Tse Pro

    Layout of P4TSE Pro NOTE: ●represents the first pin.
  • Page 4: Component Index

    Component Index A. JKBV1: Power Source Selection for Keyboard/ Mouse B. JUSBV1: Power Source Selection for USB R. JSFAN1: System Fan Header C. Back Panel Connectors D. JAUDIO1: Front Audio Header E. PCI1-5: Peripheral Component Interconnect Slots F. JCDIN1: CD-ROM Audio-In Header G.
  • Page 5: English

    English P4TSE Pro Features A. Hardware Provides Socket-478. Supports the Intel Pentium 4 processor to 3.6 GHz+. Front Side Bus at 400/533/800MHz. Supports Hyper-Threading. Supports Northwood and Prescott CPU. (Willamette not supported) Chipset North Bridge: Intel 865PE. South Bridge: Intel ICH5R.
  • Page 6 Data transfer rates up to 1.5 Gb/ Chip: RTL8100B. Supports 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s auto-negotiation Half/Full duplex capability. Supports ACPI power management IEEE 1394A Chip Chip: VIA VT6307. Support 2 ports with transfer up to 400Mb/s. Serial ATA/RAID Chip: ICH5R with Intel® RAID Technology. Support RAID 0 (striping).
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    b. Front Side 1 floppy port supports 2 FDDs with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes. 4 USB2.0 ports. 1 front audio header. 1 S/PDIF header. 1 1394A Firewire ports. Dimensions ATX Form Factor: 24.4 X 30.5cm (W X L) B.
  • Page 8: How To Set Up Jumper

    How to set up Jumper The illustration shows to how set up jumper. When the Jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “close”. IF no jumper cap is placed on the pins, the jumper is ”open”. The illustration shows a 3-pin jumper whose pin1and 2 are “close” when jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins.
  • Page 9: Ddr Dimm Modules: Ddra1-2, Ddrb1-2

    CPU Fan Headers: JCFAN1 JCFAN1 System Fan Headers: JSFAN1 JSFAN1 DDR DIMM Modules: DDRA1-2, DDRB1-2 Supports up to four DDR DIMMs(two DIMMs per channel), single-sided and/ or double-sided. For Dual Channel Operation, DIMMs must be populated in identical pairs. It has to be the combination of DDRA1+DDRB1 (Blue DIMMs) or DDRA2+DDRB2 (white DIMMs).
  • Page 10: Installing Ddr Module

    DIMM is properly seated. Jumpers, Headers, Connectors & Slots Floppy Disk Connector: FDD1 The motherboard provides a standard floppy disk connector that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cables.
  • Page 11 The CNR specification is an open Industry Standard Architecture, and it defines a hardware scalable riser card interface, which supports modem only. Serial ATA Connector: JSATA1/JSATA2 The motherboard has a PCI to SATA Controller with 2 channels SATA interface, it satisfies the SATA 1.0 spec and can transfer data with 1.5GHz speed.
  • Page 12: Front Panel Connector: Jpanel1

    Front Panel Connector: JPANEL1 PWR_LED JPANEL1 HLED Assignment Function Speaker Connector Speaker HDD LED (+) Hard Drive HDD LED (-) Ground Reset Button Reset Control IrDA Connector IRTX Power Connectors: JATXPWR1/ JATXPWR2 JATXPWR1 Standby Voltage ON/OFF Assignment Sleep Control Ground Power LED (+) Power LED (+) Power LED (-)
  • Page 13 JATXPWR2 Power Source Selection for Keyboard/ Mouse: JKBV1 JKBV1 Assignment Pin 1-2 close +5V Standby Voltage Pin 2-3 close Note: In order to power-on keyboard and mouse function, “JKBV1” jumper cap should be placed on pin 2-3. Power Source Selection for USB: JUSBV1/ JUSBV2/ JUSBV3_4 JUSBV1/JUSBV2/ Assignment JUSBV3_4...
  • Page 14 Clear CMOS Jumper: JCMOS1 JCMOS1 Pin 1-2 Close Pin 2-3 Close ※ Clear CMOS Procedures: 1. Remove AC power line. 2. Set the jumper to “Pin 2-3 Close”. 3. Wait for five seconds. 4. Set the jumper to “Pin 1-2 Close”. 5.
  • Page 15 Game Header: JGAME1 JGAME1 Assignment GPSB1 GPX2 MIDI-OUT GPY2 GPSB2 MIDI-IN CD-ROM Audio-In Header: JCDIN1 JCDIN1 Front Panel Audio Header: JAUDIO1 JAUDIO1 Assignment Mic In Mic Power RT Line Out Reserved LFT Line Out RT Line In LET Line In Assignment GPSA1 GPX1...
  • Page 16 Digital Audio Connector: JSPDIF_OUT1 JSPDIF_OUT1 Wake On LAN Header: JWOL1 JWOL1 Front USB Header: JUSB2/3 Assignment +5V(fused) JUSB2/3 Front 1394 Header: J1394A1/ J1394B1 Assignment J1394A1/ B1 Assignment SPDIF_OUT Ground Assignment +5V_SB Ground Wake up Assignment +5V(fused) USB- USB- USB+ USB+ Ground Ground Assignment...
  • Page 17 Back Panel Connectors JRJ45USB1 JKBMS1 JPRNT1 PS/2 1394 Parallel Mouse Line In Speaker Out Mic In PS/2 COM1 COM2 Keyboard JCOM1 JCOM2 JAUDIO J1394_USB1 6 Channel Speakers Line In/ Rear Speaker Speaker Out Mic In/ Center & Bass...
  • Page 18: Studiofun

    StudioFun! Introduction StudioFun! is a media-player based on optimized GNU/Linux distribution. It plays DVD, VCD, MP3, Audio CD and various other known file formats. You can take snapshots of video and customize the saved images as screensavers. You can also store the images on USB mass storage devices like flash disks and USB floppy disks.
  • Page 19: Error Messages

    Installation This option will do the basic installation of the distribution. The installation works on pre-installed windows or GNU/Linux distribution. On selecting the ’installation’ option the installer boots and displays a dialog box indicating the space required and waits for a confirmation. Selecting Ok will continue the installation while selecting Cancel will terminate the installation and reboot the machine.
  • Page 20: Booting To Studiofun

    Recovery In case of a MBR corruption, this option should be used. It will automatically probe the hard disk master boot record and find out the installed operating system(s). On success it will re-install the boot loader with correct options in the MBR. Any custom boot loader option specified from other GNU/Linux installations will get over written by the newly probed one.
  • Page 21: Media Control

    After complete boot up, you get to the main Desktop screen. The following section is a complete description of the Desktop application. Desktop This is the main shell of the StudioFun software. It basically comprises of two categories, one is the main "media control" part and the other is the "control panel". Media control The media control part of the Desktop has the following controls: This control will glow whenever a VCD is detected in a DVD/CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 22: Control Panel

    present in the DVD/CD-ROM drive. This control will glow whenever a DVD is detected in a DVD drive. The DVD will be auto-played only when it is put in to the drive when the Desktop (StudioFun! shell) is up and running, otherwise, the control will simply glow to inform the user about a DVD present in the DVD/CD-ROM.
  • Page 23: Select Region

    1. Select Region Clicking this icon will invoke the application for selection DVD region settings. Refer to section 5.2 Select DVD Region application for more details. 2. Screensaver Clicking this icon will invoke the screensaver application. Refer to section 5.3 Screensaver for more details.
  • Page 24: Software Details

    Software Details XINE XINE is a multimedia player. It plays back Audio CD, DVD, and VCD. It also decodes multimedia files like AVI, MOV, WMV, and MP3 from local disk drives. It interprets many of the most common multimedia formats available - and some of the uncommon formats, too.
  • Page 25 MPEG-Video (.mpv, .m2v) MPEG-Audio (.mp2, .mp3) WAV (.wav) Video Codecs MPEG 1/2 MPEG 4 (aka OpenDivX) MS MPEG 4 Chapter 5: Software Details 10 Windows Media Video 7 m. Motion JPEG • Remote Control support. • Usage of StudioFun! with CelomaChrome skin Select VCD button to play a VCD disc Select DVD button to play a DVD disc Select CDDA button to play a Audio cd...
  • Page 26: Select Region

    j. Select hide button to hide the control panel of the player m. k. Select menu button to use menu’s while playing DVD l. Select control button to adjust brightness / color Select setup button to modify the settings of the player Select f.scr button to show the video output of the player in full screen mode Select snap button to take a snapshot of the currently...
  • Page 27: Screensaver

    Screensaver Screensaver The xscreensaver daemon waits until the keyboard and mouse have been idle for a period, and then runs a graphics demo chosen at random. The demo is terminated as soon as there is any mouse or keyboard activity. The xscreensaver-demo program is the graphical user interface to xscreensaver.
  • Page 28: Display Settings

    2. Only one Screen Saver: When user chooses this option, screensaver displays only one graphics demo. 3. Blank Screen Only: When user chooses this option, screensaver only blanks the screen instead of displaying the graphics demo. 4. Disable Screen Saver: When user chooses this option, screensaver is disabled. •...
  • Page 29: File Manager

    three resolutions. • 640x480 • 800x600 • 1024x768 The current resolution of the Display will be selected by default. It requires restart of the StudioFun to reflect the changes made. File Manager Overview File manger is an utility to copy files from deferent devices to hard disk and vice versa. User can copy files from devices such as, floppy, cdrom and flashdisk to hard disk.
  • Page 31: Warpspeeder

    WarpSpeeder Introduction [ WarpSpeeder™ ], a new powerful control utility, features three user-friendly functions including Overclock Manager, Overvoltage Manager, and Hardware Monitor. With the Overclock Manager, users can easily adjust the frequency they prefer or they can get the best CPU performance with just one click. The Overvoltage Manager, on the other hand, helps to power up CPU core voltage and Memory voltage.
  • Page 32: Installation

    Installation Execute the setup execution file, and then the following dialog will pop up. Please click “Next” button and follow the default procedure to install. When you see the following dialog in setup procedure, it means setup is completed. If the “Launch the WarpSpeeder Tray Utility” checkbox is checked, the Tray Icon utility and [WarpSpeeder™] utility will be automatically and immediately launched after you click “Finish”...
  • Page 33: Usage

    Usage The following figures are just only for reference, the screen printed in this user manual will change according to your motherboard on hand. [WarpSpeeder™] includes 1 tray icon and 5 panels: 1. Tray Icon: Whenever the Tray Icon utility is launched, it will display a little tray icon on the right side of...
  • Page 34 This utility is responsible for conveniently invoking [WarpSpeeder™] Utility. You can use the mouse by clicking the left button in order to invoke [WarpSpeeder™] directly from the little tray icon or you can right-click the little tray icon to pop up a popup menu as following figure.
  • Page 35 3. Voltage Panel Click the Voltage button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Voltage Panel will slide out to up as the following figure. In this panel, you can decide to increase CPU core voltage and Memory voltage or not. The default setting is “No”.
  • Page 36 4. Overclock Panel Click the Overclock button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Overclock Panel will slide out to left as the following figure.
  • Page 37 Overclock Panel contains the these features: a. “–3MHz button”, “-1MHz button”, “+1MHz button”, and “+3MHz button”: provide user the ability to do real-time overclock adjustment. Warning: Manually overclock is potentially dangerous, especially when the overclocking percentage is over 110 %. We strongly recommend you verify every speed you overclock by click the Verify button.
  • Page 38 “Auto-overclock button”: User can click this button and [ WarpSpeeder™ ] will set the best and stable performance and frequency automatically. [ WarpSpeeder™ ] utility will execute a series of testing until system fail. Then system will do fail-safe reboot by using Watchdog function. After reboot, the [ WarpSpeeder™ ] utility will restore to the hardware default setting or load the verified best and stable frequency according to the Recovery Dialog’s setting.
  • Page 39 5. Hardware Monitor Panel Click the Hardware Monitor button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Hardware Monitor panel will slide out to left as the following figure. In this panel, you can get the real-time status information of your system. The information will be refreshed every 1 second.
  • Page 40 Note: Because the overclock, overvoltage, and hardware monitor features are controlled by several separate chipset, [ WarpSpeeder™ ] divide these features to separate panels. If one chipset is not on board, the correlative button in Main panel will be disabled, but will not interfere other panels’ functions.
  • Page 41: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting PROBABLE No power to the system at all Power light don’t illuminate, fan inside power supply does not turn on. Indicator light on keyboard does not turn on PROBABLE System inoperative. Keyboard lights are on, power indicator lights are lit, hard drive is spinning.
  • Page 42 05/05/2003...

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