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Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected un-
der international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any
of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the au-
thor.
Version 3.3L
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufac-
turer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and
specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any par-
ticular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to
make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manu-
facturer to notify any person of such revision or changes.
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MMX, Pentium, Pentium-II, Pentium-III, Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation.
Other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners
and are acknowledged.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digi-
tal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not oc-
cur 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:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with
this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing
this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system's manu-
facturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Preface

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Summary of Contents for ECS Electronics P4VXASD2 V3.3

  • Page 1 Preface Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected un- der international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without written consent of the au- thor.
  • Page 2 Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the follow- ing conditions: − This device may not cause harmful interference, and − This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preface Features and Packing List Translations CHAPTER 1 Introducing the Mainboard Introduction....................1 Checklist ....................1 Standard Items ....................1 Features ....................2 Choosing a Computer Case............... 3 Mainboard Components ................4 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Mainboard Safety Precautions..................5 Quick Guide....................
  • Page 4 PCI/Plug and Play Setup Page ............... 30 Load Optimal Settings ................... 31 Load Best Performance Settings..............31 Features Setup Page..................31 CPU PnP Setup Page ..................33 Hardware Monitor Page................. 33 Change Password................... 34 Exit ........................ 34 CHAPTER 4 Using the Mainboard Software About the Software CD-ROM..............
  • Page 5: Introducing The Mainboard

    Introducing the Mainboard Congratulations on purchasing the P4VXASD2 mainboard. This mainboard has a Socket-478 processor socket for Intel Pentium 4 type of processors supporting front side bus (FSB) speeds up to 400 MHz This mainboard incorporates either the VIA VT8753A (P4X266A) or VT8753 (P4X266) Northbridge and VT8233 Southbridge chipsets that support AC 97 audio codec and provide Ultra DMA 33/66/100 function.
  • Page 6: Features

    Processor The P4VXASD2 mainboard includes a Socket 478 that has the following features: • Supports Intel Pentium 4 series CPUs • Supports up to 400 MHz Front-Side Bus Chipset There are VT8753 Northbridge and VT8233 Southbridge in this chipset in accordance with an innovative and scalable architecture with proven reliability and performance.
  • Page 7: Choosing A Computer Case

    • Audio jacks for microphone, line-in and line-out • Built-in 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet LAN Built-in Ethernet • VT8233 integrates Fast Ethernet MAC and VT6013 LAN LAN (optional) PHY in compliance with IEEE802.3u 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T and ANSI X3.263 TP-PMD standards • In compliance with ACPI 1.0 and the Network Device Class Power Management 1.0 •...
  • Page 9: Installing The Mainboard

    Installing the Mainboard Follow these safety precautions when installing the mainboard: • Wear a grounding strap attached to a grounded device to avoid damage from static electricity. • Discharge static electricity by touching the metal case of a safely grounded object before working on the mainboard. •...
  • Page 10: Installing The Mainboard In A Case

    Refer to the following illustration and instructions for installing the mainboard in a case: This illustration shows an ex- 2. Secure the mainboard with ample of a mainboard being screws where appropriate. installed in a tower-type case: Note: Do not overtighten the screws as this can stress the main- board.
  • Page 11: Checking Jumper Settings

    Checking Jumper Settings The following illustration shows the location of the mainboard jumpers. Pin 1 is labeled. Jumper Settings Jumper Description Setting (default) JBAT1 Clear CMOS 1-2: Normal JBAT1 jumper 2-3: Clear CMOS JP1A1 CPU Clock Short 1-2: 100M JP1A1 Open 2-3: 133M JP1B1 CPU Clock...
  • Page 12 DDR/SDR Short all J2A/B/C/D DRAM Type J2A/B/C/D: Selector DDR1, DDR2 Open all J2A/B/C/D: DIMM1, DIMM2 DDR/SDR Short all J3A/B/C/D DRAM Type J3A/B/C/D: Selector DDR1, DDR2 Open all J3A/B/C/D: DIMM1, DIMM2 Wake on Short 1-2: 5V Keyboard/ Short 2-3: 5VSB USB activity Flash ROM Volt- Short 1-2: 5V age (VCC)
  • Page 13: Connecting Case Components

    J3A/J3B/J3C/J3D: DDR/SDR DRAM Type Selector This jumper enables to select the type of DDR or SDR DRAM. JP2: Wake on Keyboard/USB activity This jumper enables any USB keyboard activity to power up a system previ- ously in a standby or sleep state. J13: Flash ROM Voltage (VCC) This jumper enables to select voltage for Flash ROM.
  • Page 14: The Panel Connectors

    J12: Sleep Switch This header is connected to the sleep button for suspending the computer’s activity if pushing the button. Or, the computer is automatically suspended after passing a period of time. Signal Name -EXTSMI J16: LAN LED Indicator This connector is attached to LAN device that needs a LED indicator. Signal Name 1, +2 Link LED...
  • Page 15: Installing Hardware

    PANEL2 Device Pins Empty Empty (Pin 10) (Pin 9) Power ON/OFF 6, 8 Reset Switch Power Switch Reset Switch 5, 7 (Pins 5, 7) (Pins 6, 8) Green LED 2, 4 Indicator HDD LED +1, -3 Green LED HDD LED (Pins 2, 4) (Pins 1, 3) Note: The plus sign (+) indicates a pin which must be connected to a positive...
  • Page 16 essor, consider the performance requirements of the system. Performance is based on the processor design, the clock speed and system bus frequency of the processor, and the quantity of internal cache memory and external cache memory. CPU Installation Procedure The following illustration shows CPU installation components: Note: The pin-1 corner is marked with an arrow Follow these instructions to install the CPU: Pull the CPU socket locking lever away from the socket to unhook it and raise...
  • Page 17 Swing the locking lever down and hook it under the latch on the edge of the socket. Snap the four retention legs of Cooling Fan the cooling fan into place. Heatsink Retention Module Swing both lock levers on top of the cooling fan to their opposite sides to se- cure the cooling fan on top of the heatsink.
  • Page 18: Installing Memory Modules

    Installing Memory Modules This mainboard accommodates 168-pin 3.3V/184-pin 2.5V unbuffered SDRAM memory modules. The CPU supports 100MHz system bus. The SDRAM DIMMs and DDRs can synchronously work with 100 MHz or operates over a 133 MHz system bus. DDR SDRAM provides 800 MBps or 1 GBps data transfer depending on whether the bus is 100 MHz or 133 MHz.
  • Page 19: Installing A Hard Disk Drive/Cd-Rom

    Latch Latch Cutout Cutouts Notch Notches Latch Latch DDR SDRAM Module SDRAM Module Install the DIMM module into the slot and press it firmly down until it seats correctly. The slot latches are levered upwards and latch on to the edges of the DIMM.
  • Page 20 Installing a Hard Disk Drive Install the hard disk drive into the drive cage in your system case. Plug the IDE cable into IDE1 (A): Note: Ribbon cable connectors are usually keyed so that they can only be installed correctly on the device connector.
  • Page 21: Installing A Floppy Diskette Drive

    Installing a Floppy Diskette Drive The mainboard has a floppy diskette drive (FDD) interface and ships with a diskette drive ribbon cable that supports one or two floppy diskette drives. You can install a 5.25-inch drive and a 3.5-inch drive with various capacities. The floppy diskette drive cable has one type of connector for a 5.25-inch drive and another type of connector for a 3.5-inch drive.
  • Page 22 Follow these instructions to install an add-on card: Remove a blanking plate from the system case corresponding to the slot you are going to use. Install the edge connector of the add-on card into the expansion slot. Ensure that the edge con- nector is correctly seated in the slot.
  • Page 23: Connecting Optional Devices

    Connecting Optional Devices Refer to the following for information on connecting the mainboard’s optional devices: USB1/USB2/USB3: Front panel USB headers The mainboard has USB ports installed on the rear edge I/O port array. Some computer cases have a special module that mounts USB ports at the front of the case.
  • Page 24 WOL1/WOM1: Wake On LAN/Wake On Modem If you have installed a LAN card, use the cable provided with the card to plug into the mainboard WOL1 connector. This enables the Wake On LAN (WOL1) feature. When your system is in a power-saving mode, any LAN signal auto- matically resumes the system.
  • Page 25: Connecting I/O Devices

    The backplane of the mainboard has the following I/O ports: Parallel port (LPT1) Game port PS/2 port mouse PS/2 Serial port Serial port Microphone keyboard ports COM 1 COM 2 Line-in Line-out PS/2 Mouse Use the upper PS/2 port to connect a PS/2 pointing device. PS/2 Keyboard Use the lower PS/2 port to connect a PS/2 keyboard.
  • Page 26: External Connector Color Coding

    External Connector Color Coding Many connectors now use standard colors as shown in the table below. Connector Color Analog VGA Blue Audio line-in Light blue Audio line-out Lime Digital monitor/flat panel White IEEE 1394 Grey Microphone Pink MIDI/game Gold Parallel Burgundy PS/2-compatible keyboard Purple...
  • Page 27: Using Bios

    Using BIOS The computer uses the latest AMI BIOS with support for Windows Plug and Play. The CMOS chip on the mainboard contains the ROM setup instructions for configuring the mainboard BIOS. The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup Utility displays the system's configuration status and provides you with options to set system parameters.
  • Page 28: Entering The Setup Utility

    Entering the Setup Utility When you power on the system, BIOS enters the Power-On Self Test (POST) routines. POST is a series of built-in diagnostics performed by the BIOS. After the POST routines are completed, the following message appears: Press DEL to enter SETUP Pressing the delete key accesses the BIOS Setup Utility: AMIBIOS SIMPLE SETUP UTILITY –...
  • Page 29: Using Bios

    When you start the Setup Utility, the main menu appears. The main menu of the Setup Utility displays a list of the options that are available. A highlight indicates which option is currently selected. Use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight to other options.
  • Page 30: Advanced Setup Page

    drive, select the setting CDROM. If you have an ATAPI device with removable media (e.g. a ZIP drive or an LS-120), select Floptical. Floppy Drive A and Floppy Drive B Use these items to set up size and capacity of the floppy diskette drive(s) in- stalled in the system.
  • Page 31 Floppy Drive Swap If you have two diskette drives installed and you enable this item, drive A be- comes drive B and drive B becomes drive A. Floppy Drive Seek If you enable this item, your system will check all floppy disk drives at start up. Disable this item unless you are using an old 360KB drive.
  • Page 32: Power Management Setup Page

    Manual AGP Comp. Driving When AGP Driving is set to Manual, use this item to set the AGP current driv- ing value. AGP Mode This item provides the OnBoard VGA mode with three options of 1,2, 4 multi- plied frequency. AGP Aperture Size This item defines an AGP for the graphics.
  • Page 33 Video Power Down Mode Use this item to determine which power-saving mode is required to power down the graphics sub-system. You can force the graphics to power down in Stand By or Suspend modes, or you can disable the power down. Hard Disk Power Down Mode Use this item to determine which power-saving mode is required to power down the hard disk drive(s).
  • Page 34: Pci/Plug And Play Setup Page

    PCI/Plug and Play Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for devices installed on the PCI bus and devices that use the system plug and play capability. AMIBIOS SETUP – PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP (C) 2000 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Plug and Play Aware O/S Primary Graphics Adapter Allocate IRQ for PCI VGA...
  • Page 35: Load Optimal Settings

    Load Optimal Settings If you select this item and press Enter a dialog box appears. If you press Y, and then Enter, the Setup Utility loads a set of fail-safe default values. These default values are not very demanding and they should allow your system to function with most kinds of hardware and memory chips.
  • Page 36 Parallel Port Mode Use this item to set the parallel port mode. You can select SPP (Standard Parallel Port), ECP (Extended Capabilities Port), EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port), or ECP + EPP. Parallel Port IRQ Use this item to assign IRQ to the parallel port. Parallel Port DMA Use this item to assign a DMA channel to the parallel port.
  • Page 37: Cpu Pnp Setup Page

    CPU PnP Setup Page This page helps you manually configure the mainboard for the CPU. The sys- tem will automatically detect the type of installed CPU and make the appropriate adjustments to the items on this page. AMIBIOS SETUP – CPU PnP SETUP (C) 2000 American Megatrends, Inc.
  • Page 38: Change Password

    CPU/System Temperature These items display CPU and system temperature measurement. FANs & Voltage Measurements These items indicate cooling fan speeds in RPM and the various system volt- age measurements. Change Password If you highlight this item and press Enter, a dialog box appears that you can enter a Supervisor password.
  • Page 39: Using The Mainboard Software

    Using the Mainboard Software The support software CD-ROM that is included in the mainboard package contains all the drivers and utility programs needed to properly run the bun- dled products. Below you can find a brief description of each software program, and the location for your mainboard version.
  • Page 40: Running Setup

    Setup Tab Setup Click the Setup button to run the software installation program. Select from the menu which software you want to install. Browse The Browse CD button is the standard Windows command that allows you to open Windows Explorer and show the contents of the support CD.
  • Page 41 Note: The following screens are examples only. The screens and driver lists will be different according to the mainboard you are installing. The mainboard identification is located in the upper left-hand corner. Click Next. The following screen appears: Check the box next to the items you want to install. The default options are recommended.
  • Page 42: Manual Installation

    Insert the CD in the CD-ROM drive and locate the PATH.DOC file in the root directory. This file contains the information needed to locate the drivers for your mainboard. Look for the chipset and mainboard model; then browse to the directory and path to begin installing the drivers.
  • Page 43 We strongly recommend users to install this free anti-virus software to help protect your system against viruses. MediaRing Talk – Telephony Software To install the MediaRing Talk voice modem software for the built-in modem, go directory \UTILITY\MEDIARING TALK, then MRTALK- SETUP72.EXE to install the application software.

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