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Declaration of Conformity
According to 47 CFR, Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules
is a Class B digital device that complies with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This declaration is given to the manufacturer:
CHAINTECH-EXCEL COMPUTER INC.
4427 Enterprise St. Fremont, CA 94538, U.S.A.
The following designated product:
EQUIPMENT: MAINBOARD
MODEL NO.: 7KJD
http://www.chaintech-excel.com
Chaintech President: Simon Ho
Signature:

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  • Page 1 According to 47 CFR, Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules The following designated product: EQUIPMENT: MAINBOARD MODEL NO.: 7KJD is a Class B digital device that complies with 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Š This device may not cause harmful interference Š This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................ 1 Product Specifications ............1 Package Contents ..............4 Mainboard Layout ..............5 Connector and Jumper Reference Chart ......6 Chapter 2 Hardware Setup ..............7 Introduction to Jumpers ............7 Installing a CPU in a Socket 462 .......... 8 CPU Jumper Configuration..........8 Connector and Jumper Settings.........10 Main Memory Configuration ..........
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 Product Specifications r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r...
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r...
  • Page 6 Introduction r r r r r...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Chapter 1 1-2 Package Contents Figure 1-3 (Optional) 6 Channel Audio Adapter card...
  • Page 8: Mainboard Layout

    Introduction 1-3 Mainboard Layout...
  • Page 9: Connector And Jumper Reference Chart

    Chapter 1 1-4 Connector and Jumper Reference Chart Jumper & Function Page Connector No.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup Chapter 2 Hardware Setup If your mainboard has already been installed in your computer you may still need to refer to this chapter if you plan to upgrade your system's hardware. Be sure to disconnect the power cable from the power source before performing any work on your mainboard, i.
  • Page 11: Installing A Cpu In A Socket 462

    Chapter 2 2-2 Installing a CPU Processor in Socket 462 The Socket 462, designed for AMD Athlon/Duron processors, has been incorporated as a standard mainboard specification. To insert your CPU into Socket A please do the following: 1. Locate a small dot marked on the top surface of the CPU close to one if it's corners.
  • Page 12 Hardware Setup Overclocking Operating a CPU at a higher frequency than it's specification allows is called overclocking. If the CPU frequency is set at a higher frequency than it's specification allows, it may or may not run at that frequency, depending on the quality of your CPU and the extent to which the frequency has been overset.
  • Page 13: Connector And Jumper Settings

    Chapter 2 2-4 Connector and Jumper Settings Connectors are used to link the system board with other parts of the system, including the power supply, the keyboard, and the various controllers on the front panel of the system case. The power supply connector is the last connection to be made while installing a mainboard.
  • Page 14 Hardware Setup Front Panel Connector Set (CN5) A through F A. Over-ride Power Button Connector The power button on the ATX chassis can be used as a normal power switch as well as a device to activate Advanced Power Management Suspend mode.
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 C. Green Switch Connector Some ATX cases provide a Green switch which is used to put the system in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, the power supply to the system is reduced to a trickle, the CPU clock is stopped, and the CPU core is in it's minimum power state.
  • Page 16 Hardware Setup Clear CMOS Data (JP1) Clear CMOS data Normal To clear the contents of the CMOS, please follow the steps below. 1. Disconnect the system power supply from the power source. 2. Set the jumper cap at location 2~3 for 5 seconds, then set it back to the default position.
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Power-On By USB 0/1 (JP6A) Enable Disable (default) This board is able to be turned on by a USB keyboard hot key or a USB mouse click. To use this function, select a hot key of your choice at the USB Resume From S3/S4/S5 option under Wake Up Events in BIOS's Power On Management screen.
  • Page 18 Hardware Setup CD-ROM Audio-in (CN2) Use the audio cable enclosed with your CD-ROM disk drive to connect the CD-ROM to your mainboard. This will enable your CD-ROM's audio function. Auxiliary CD-ROM Audio-in (CN3) This connector is for use with a secondary CD- ROM, DVD-ROM or CDR/CDRW disk drive.
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 WOL (Wake-on-LAN) Connector (CN5) Enable the Wake Up On LAN selection in BIOS's Power Management Menu to use this function. The capability to remotely manage PCs on a network is a significant factor in reducing administrative and ownership costs. Magic Packet technology is designed to give WOL (Wake-on-LAN) capability to the LAN controller.
  • Page 20 Hardware Setup USB Ports and USB 2/3 Connector (USB1/CN6) If you want to use a USB keyboard, you must enable the onchip USB & USB keyboard support function in BIOS's Integrated Peripherals menu (See Section 3-4). USB is an open industry standard, providing a simple and inexpensive way to connect up to 125 devices to a single computer port.
  • Page 21: Main Memory Configuration

    Chapter 2 2-5 Main Memory Configuration The memory system consists two DDR DIMMS which can supports the memory size up to 1GB per bank. If you only use one bank it does not matter which one you use and if you use two banks, it does not matter which bank you install first. DDR SDRAM Specifications )6% )UHTXHQF\ ,QWHUQDO 6\VWHP %XV )UHT...
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Award Bios Setup Program

    Award BIOS Setup Program Chapter 3 3 3 3 3 3 Award BIOS Setup Program Award's BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This information is stored in CMOS RAM so that it can retain the setup information, even when the power is turned off.
  • Page 23 Chapter 3 3-1 Standard CMOS Features The Standard CMOS Features allows users to configure system components such as hard disk drive, floppy disk drive and video display as well as date, time and boot up error signaling. This configuration menu should be changed when installing a mainboard for the first time, changing hardware in your system such as the HDD, FDD, video display, or when the CMOS data has been lost or contaminated.
  • Page 24 Award BIOS Setup Program Type (Auto/User/None): Use the fields under the Type column to determine the method you will use to configure the IDE devices. If you choose Auto, BIOS will automatically detect and make optimal settings for most IDE hard drives. The mainboard manufacturer recommends that you choose Auto for all drives.
  • Page 25 Chapter 3 * Large - for IDE drives that do not support LBA and have more than 1024 cylinders. Try this setting if your hard disk does not operate properly with the LBA setting. Large mode is not supported by all operating systems, i.e., only certain versions of DOS support large mode.
  • Page 26: Advanced Bios Features Setup

    Award BIOS Setup Program 3-2 Advanced BIOS Features By choosing the Advanced BIOS Features option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard. CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Item Help Anti-Virus Protection...
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 B. Cache Control CPU Internal Cache/External Cache Cache memory is much faster than conventional DRAM system memory. These fields allow you to enable or disable the CPUs Level 1 built-in cache and Level 2 external cache. Both settings are left enabled to significantly increase the performance of your computer.
  • Page 28 Award BIOS Setup Program Typematic Delay (Msec) The typematic delay sets how long after you press a key that a character begins repeating. E. Security Option The Supervisor and/or User Password functions shown in Figure 3-1 must be set to take advantage of this function. See Section 3-11 for password setting information.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 3-3 Advanced Chipset Features By choosing the Advanced Chipset Features option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard. CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features Item Help Advanced DRAM Control...
  • Page 30 Award BIOS Setup Program B. System BIOS Cacheable Enabling this function allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h- FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. Caching the system BIOS results in better performance than shadowing the system BIOS as discussed in Section 3-2.
  • Page 31: Integrated Peripherals

    Chapter 3 3-4 Integrated Peripherals This section provides information on setting peripheral devices. By choosing the Integrated Peripherals option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard. CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals Item Help...
  • Page 32 Award BIOS Setup Program B. OnChip PCI Device AC97 Audio This feature allows you to enable the on-board audio function. MC97 Modem This feature allows you to enable the on-board modem function. OnChip PCI LAN Controller This feature allows you to enable the on-board LAN function C.
  • Page 33: Power Management Setup

    Chapter 3 3-5 Power Management Setup This section provides information on the Green PC power management functions. By choosing the Power Management Setup option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Setup...
  • Page 34 Award BIOS Setup Program C. Video Off Option This setting allow you to selects the power-saving modes during which the monitor goes blank. D. Video Off Method This function serves as both a screen saver and power saver for monitors. See the next function, Video Off After, for setting the video timer.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 H. Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN When set to Delay 4 Sec., this function allows the power button to put the system in Suspend, a power saving mode. See Section 2-4 for operation instructions of the override power button operation which puts the system in Suspend mode. When set to Instant-Off the Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN function is disabled and the computer turns completely off when the power button is pressed.
  • Page 36: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Award BIOS Setup Program 3-6 PNP/PCI Configuration This section provides IRQ and DMA setting information. By choosing the PNP/ PCI Configuration option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard.
  • Page 37: Pc Health Status

    Chapter 3 3-7 PC Health Status By choosing the PC Health Status option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard. CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software PC Health Status Item Help Current CPU Temp.
  • Page 38: Frequency/Voltage Control

    Award BIOS Setup Program 3-8 Frequency/Voltage Control By choosing the Frequency/Voltage Control Setup option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure 3-1), the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the mainboard. CMOS Setup Utility- Copyright (C) 1984-2001 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control CPU Vcore Select [Default]...
  • Page 39: Load Fail-Safe Defaults

    Chapter 3 3-9 Load Fail-Safe Defaults Load Fail-Safe Defaults loads the default BIOS values directly from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure3-1). If the stored record created by the setup program becomes corrupted and therefore unusable, these defaults will be loaded automatically when you turn on the computer.
  • Page 40: Load Optimized Defaults

    Award BIOS Setup Program 3-10 Load Optimized Defaults Load Optimized Defaults loads the default system values directly from the CMOS Setup Utility menu (Figure3-1). If the stored record created by the setup program becomes corrupted and therefore unusable, these defaults will be loaded automatically when you turn on the computer.
  • Page 41: Supervisor Password & User Password Setting

    Chapter 3 3-11 Supervisor Password & User Password Setting There are four different variables that control password settings. The first two are located under the Security Option function in BIOS Features Setup Menu (Figure 3-1). When the Security Option function is set to Setup, a password is required to enter BIOS and change BIOS settings.
  • Page 42: Save And Exit Setup

    Award BIOS Setup Program B. Set Both Supervisor Password and User Password Figure 3-13 Set Both Supervisor and User Password 3-12 Save and Exit Setup If you select this and type Y (for yes) followed by the [Enter] key, the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the BIOS chip.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 M e m o...
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Brief Software Driver Guide

    Brief Software Driver Guide Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Brief Software Driver Guide The Mainboard Software Guide is found on the CD-ROM that is enclosed with your mainboard and is a PDF file which must be viewed with Adobe's freeware called Acrobat ®...
  • Page 45 Chapter 4 Memo...
  • Page 46: Appendix I On Board I/O Addresses & Irq Maps

    Appendix I On Board I/O Addresses & IRQ Maps System Resource I/O Address 1. Timer IRQ0 040, 043 2. Keyboard IRQ1 060, 064 3. Programmable INT IRQ2 0020, 0021, 00A0, 00A1 4. COM2(B) IRQ3 2F8, 2FF 5. COM1(A) IRQ4 3F8, 3FF 6.
  • Page 47 User's Manual Memo...
  • Page 48: Appendix Ii Embedded Flash Utility

    Appendix II Embedded Flash Utility This mainboard is equipped with an Erasable Flash ROM and an Embedded Flash Utility which allows the user to update the BIOS to a newer version. Embedded Flash Utility eases BIOS upgrade and eliminate the compatibility issue between different Flash ROM type and version of Flash utility.
  • Page 49 User's Manual Memo...
  • Page 50: Appendix Iii Hdd Instant Recovery Utility

    Appendix III HDD Instant Recovery Utility This mainboard is equipped with HDD Instant Recovery utility embedded in the BIOS ROM. The feature is an option which allows the user to install or not. HDD Instant Recovery utility is a Pre-O.S. backup technology that provides backup before any OS is being activated.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 X X X X X Backup System Smart Backup 1. Upon system boot up, the HDD Instant Recovery Utility will be shown on the screen. Selet Backup System by pressing Alt+F1 key. 2. Select your hard drive to backup. 3.
  • Page 52: Appendix Iv Cmedia 8738 Audio Subsystem

    Appendix IV Appendix IV Appendix IV Appendix IV Appendix IV CMedia 8738 Audio Subsystem The CMedia 8738 offers a new generation PCI audio solution: it utilizes the state-of- ® the-art CRL 3D Audio technology (HRTF 3D positional audio), and supports ®...
  • Page 53 User's Manual Installation 1. Connect the front pair speakers to the Line-out jack of the audio adapter, and then connect rear pair speakers to Line-in/Rear jack of the audio adapter. The original Line-in can be moved to Aux-in. 2. Install the audio driver and Audio Rack application software(see chapter 4). 3.

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