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  • Page 1 Copyright All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the company.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. GETTING STARTED ................1 Introduction to Your Mainboard ............1 PX845G Series Features: ...............1 CHAPTER 2. MAINBOARD SPECIFICATIONS ............2 Hardware..................2 BIOS ....................6 Operating System................6 Package Contents................6 CHAPTER 3. MAINBOARD CONFIGURATION .............6 CPU Configuration ..............10 CHAPTER 4. INTRODUCTION TO JUMPERS, HEADERS, CONNECTORS AND SLOTS ........................13...
  • Page 3 CHAPTER 6: BACK PANEL FEATURES..............25 6.1 PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard Connector: KB/MS........25 6.2 USB Connectors: USB ..............25 6.3 Serial and Parallel Interface Ports............26 6.4 Game Port Connector: SOUND............27 6.5 Audio Port Connectors ..............27 CHAPTER 7: RAM MODULE CONFIGURATION..........28 7.1 DDR DIMM..................28 7.2 DIMM Module Configuration ............28 CHAPTER 8: BIOS SETUP..................29 8.1 Main Menu..................31...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    1.2 PX845G Series Features: 1. Contains on board I/O facilities, which include two serial ports, a parallel port, a VGA port, a PS/2 mouse port, a PS/2 keyboard port, audio ports, USB ports, a LAN port (optional), a game port, a Memory Stick™...
  • Page 5: Chapter 2. Mainboard Specifications

    Chapter 2. Mainboard Specifications 2.1 Hardware Provides Socket 478. ® Supports Pentium 4 processor providing the new generation power for high-end workstations and servers. Speed Running at 400/533 MHz Front Side Bus frequency. The 33MHz 32-bit PCI 2.2 compliant. The AGP 2.0 compliant interface supports 4x data transfer mode (Supports only 1.5v AGP electrical).
  • Page 6 Chipset North Bridge – Intel 845G. South Bridge – Intel 82801DB(ICH4). RAID – PROMISE PDC20276**. IO – Winbond Smart IO 83637HF. LAN Chip – Intel DA82562ET.* Memory Controller Up to 2.0 GB 200/266 DDR SDRAM. DIMM 1/(2+3) Support up to 2-banks memory size up to 1 Supports 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB DDR SDRAM technology.
  • Page 7 Flash Memory Supports flash memory functionality. Supports ESCD functionality. Ultra ATA 100 Support (IDE1,2) IDE 1,2 support ultra ATA/100/66/33, BMIDE and PIO modes. Independent timing of up to 4 drives, with separate IDE connections for Primary and Secondary cables. LAN Integrated* Supports 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet.
  • Page 8 Memory Stick™ Reader Interface Smart Card Reader Interface PC/SC T=0, T=1 compliant ISO 7816 protocol compliant. With 16-byte send / receive FIFOs. Programmable baud generator Standard drivers for Windows 98/ME™, Windows 2000™. AC’97 Sound Codec Onboard High performance CODEC with high S/N ratio (>90 dB). Compatible with AC’97 2.2 specification.
  • Page 9: Bios

    Dimensions (ATX form-factor): 305mm x 244mm (WxL) Universal Serial Bus Supports two back panel Universal Serial Bus Ports and four front panel Universal Serial Bus Ports *. USB 2.0 compliance. 2.2 BIOS PHOENIX legal BIOS. Supports APM1.2. Supports USB legacy. Supports ACPI Power Management.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3. Mainboard Configuration

    Chapter 3. Mainboard Configuration Layout of PX845G Pro II KB/PS2 Socket 478 CPUFAN PRT/COM/VGA Intel ATX_12V 82845G SOUND AUXFAN IDE2 IDE1 FDC USB2 USB3 BAT1 PCI1 Intel 82801DB PCI2 CASE OPEN CD-IN PCI3 SPDIF1 RAID IDE2 PCI4 Codec RAID IDE1 PCI5 BIOS BIOS...
  • Page 11 Layout of PX845G Pro KB/PS2 Socket 478 CPUFAN PRT/COM/VGA Intel ATX_12V 82845G SOUND AUXFAN IDE2 IDE1 FDC USB2 USB3 BAT1 PCI1 Intel 82801DB PCI2 CASE OPEN CD-IN PCI3 SPDIF1 RAID IDE2 PCI4 Codec RAID IDE1 PCI5 BIOS PCI6 CHASFAN WOL COM2 SW/LED IrDA SMART CARD...
  • Page 12 Layout of PX845G KB/PS2 Socket 478 CPUFAN PRT/COM/VGA Intel ATX_12V 82845G SOUND AUXFAN IDE2 IDE1 FDC USB2 USB3 BAT1 PCI1 Intel 82801DB PCI2 CASE OPEN CD-IN PCI3 SPDIF1 PCI4 Codec PCI5 BIOS PCI6 CHASFAN SW/LED WOL COM2 IrDA SMART CARD MEMORY STICK SPEAKER...
  • Page 13: Cpu Configuration

    3.1 CPU Configuration CPU Socket 478 Configuration Steps: 1. Please find the CPU socket on your mainboard and pull the lever sideways away from the socket, then raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle. 2. Find Pin-1 in the socket and look for the white dot or cut edge in the CPU. Match Pin-1 with the white dot/cut edge then insert the CPU.
  • Page 14 CPU Headers Installation These three headers introduced here are most related to your CPU installation. They are the power headers to all the cooling fans on your mainboard. These fans play an important role on decreasing the temperature of your system. KB/PS2 USB/LAN Socket 478...
  • Page 15 CPU Fan Header: CPUFAN Pin No. Assignment +12V Sense System Fan Header: CHASFAN Pin No. Assignment +12V Sense North Bridge Chipset Fan Header: AUXFAN Pin No. Assignment +12V...
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Introduction To Jumpers, Headers, Connectors And Slots

    Chapter 4. Introduction to Jumpers, Headers, Connectors and Slots KB/PS2 USB/LAN Socket 478 CPUFAN PRT/COM/VGA USB2 Intel ATX_12V 82845G USB3 SOUND AUXFAN IDE2 IDE1 FDC USB2 USB3 BAT1 PCI1 Intel FRONT AUDIO 82801DB PCI2 CASE OPEN CASE OPEN CD-IN PCI3 SPDIF1 RAID IDE2 PCI4...
  • Page 17: Front Panel Indicators: Sw/Led

    Front Panel Indicators: SW/LED Pin Assignment Function Pin Assignment Function HD LED (+) Powe r LED (+) Hard Drive POWER LED HD LED (-) Power LED (-) Reset Control (-) Power Button(+) Power-on Reset Button Button Reset Control(+) Power Button(-) HD LED (Hard Drive LED Connector) This connector can be attached to an LED on the front panel of a computer case.
  • Page 18: Speaker (Speaker Connector)

    4.2 SPEAKER (Speaker Connector) Assignment Assignment PC_BEEP An off-board speaker can be installed on the mainboard as a manufacturing option. An off-board speaker can be connected to the mainboard at the front panel connector. The speaker (onboard or off-board) provides error beep code information during the Power On Self-Test when the computer cannot use the video interface.
  • Page 19: Atx 12V Power Connector: Atx_12V

    4.4 ATX 12V Power Connector: ATX_12V This ATX power supply uses 4-pin connector. Please plug it before plugging the ATX 20-pin power connector. Assignment Assignment +12V +12V 4.5 ATX 20-pin Power Connector: ATX_PWR This ATX power supply uses 20-pin connector. During your configuration, please plug it into the right direction.
  • Page 20: Wake On Lan Header: Wol

    4.7 Wake On LAN Header: WOL This motherboard supports Wake On LAN function. To use this function, a network card with chipset that supports this feature is needed. Meanwhile, you have to connect a cable from LAN card to your motherboard WOL connector. Assignment 5V SB Wake up...
  • Page 21: Smart Card Interface Connector: Smart Card

    AGP Protection AGP Protection SW1-3 Enable (default) Disable BIOS Mirror (only for PX845G Pro II) BIOS Mirror SW1-4 Normal (default) ON (U26) Rescue OFF (U27) Smart Card Interface Connector: SMART CARD Assignment Assignment RWLED PWCTL RST- PSNT 4.10 Memory Stick Interface Connector: MEMORY STICK...
  • Page 22: Clear Cmos Jumper: Jp1

    4.11 Clear CMOS Jumper: JP1 Assignment Pin 1-2 Close Normal (default) Pin 2-3 Close Clear CMOS The following procedures are for resetting the BIOS password. It is important to follow these instructions closely. 1. Turn off your system and remove AC power line. 2.
  • Page 23: Floppy Disk Connector: Fdc

    4.13 Floppy Disk Connector: FDC The mainboard provides a standard floppy disk connector (FDC) that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cables. 4.14 Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1/IDE2 This mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides PIO Mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA/33, Ultra DMA/66, Ultra DMA/100 functionality.
  • Page 24: Slots

    4.15 Slots The slots in this mainboard are designed to hold expansion cards and connect them to the system bus. Expansion slots are a means of adding or enhancing the mainboard's features and capabilities. With these efficient facilities, you can increase the mainboard's capabilities by adding hardware that performs tasks that are not part of the basic system.
  • Page 25: Chapter 5: Audio Function

    Chapter 5: Audio Function KB/PS2 USB/LAN Socket 478 CPUFAN PRT/COM/VGA Intel ATX_12V 82845G SOUND AUXFAN IDE2 IDE1 FDC USB2 USB3 BAT1 PCI1 Intel FRONT AUDIO 82801DB PCI2 CASE OPEN CD-IN CD-IN PCI3 SPDIF1 RAID IDE2 PCI4 Codec RAID IDE1 SPDIF1 PCI5 BIOS BIOS...
  • Page 26: S/Pdif (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) Connector: Spdif

    5.1 S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) Connector: SPDIF S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a newest audio transfer file format, which provides impressive quality through optical fiber and allows you to enjoy digital audio instead of analog audio. Normally there are one S/PDIF outputs as shown, one for RCA connector, the most common one used for consumer audio products, and the other for optical connector with better audio quality.
  • Page 27: Cd-Rom Audio-In Header: Cd-In

    5.2 CD-ROM Audio-In Header: CD-IN This header is used to connect CD Audio Cable from CD-ROM / DVD drive to onboard sound. Pin No. Assignment Left Channel Input Right Channel Input 5.3 Front Panel Audio Header: FRONT AUDIO If your housing has been designed with an Audio port on the front panel.
  • Page 28: Chapter 6: Back Panel Features

    Chapter 6: Back Panel Features Game Port Printer Port Speaker Out PS/2 Mouse Line In PS/2 Keyboard Mic In COM1 *The LAN connector is only for PX845G PRO II. 6.1 PS/2 Mouse Keyboard Connector: KB/MS The mainboard provides a standard PS/2 mouse / Keyboard mini DIN connector for attaching a PS/2 mouse.
  • Page 29: Serial And Parallel Interface Ports

    USB Connector (the below one) Assignment +5 V (fused) USBP1- USBP1+ USB Connector (the above one) Assignment +5 V (fused) USBP0- USBP0+ 6.3 Serial and Parallel Interface Ports This system comes equipped with two serial ports and one parallel port. Both types of interface ports will be explained in this chapter.
  • Page 30: Game Port Connector: Sound

    Parallel Interface Port: PRT Unlike the serial ports, parallel interface port has been standardized and should not present any difficulty interfacing peripherals to your system. Sometimes called centronics port, the parallel port is almost exclusively used with printers. The parallel port on your system has a 25-pin, DB25 connector. Video Graphics Array Connector: VGA This mainboard has built in video facilities.
  • Page 31: Chapter 7: Ram Module Configuration

    Chapter 7: RAM Module Configuration 7.1 DDR DIMM DDR SDRAM Access Time: 2.5V unbuffer non-ECC DDR 200/266 SDRAM required. DDR SDRAM Type: 64Mb/ 128Mb/ 256Mb/ 512Mb/ 1GB DIMM Module (184 pin). 7.2 DIMM Module Configuration 1. The DIMM socket has a “Plastic Safety Tab”...
  • Page 32: Chapter 8: Bios Setup

    Chapter 8: BIOS Setup Introduction This manual discussed PHOENIX-AWARD™ 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 so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off. The PHOENIX-AWARD™...
  • Page 33 PCI Bus Support This PHOENIX-AWARD™ BIOS also supports Version 2.2 of the Intel PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) local bus specification. DRAM Support DDR (Double Data Rate) are supported. Supported CPUs ® This PHOENIX-AWARD™ BIOS supports the Pentium 4 CPUs. Key Function In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter>...
  • Page 34: Main Menu

    8.1 Main Menu When you enter PHOENIX-AWARD™ BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept and enter the sub- menu.
  • Page 35: Advanced Features

    Drive A 360K, 5.25 in 1.2M, 5.25 in Select type of floppy disk drive 1.44M, 3.5 in installed in your system. 2.88M, 3.5 in Drive B None EGA/VGA CGA 40 Video Select default video device. CGA 80 MONO All Errors No Errors Select situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST...
  • Page 36: Advanced Bios Features

    First/ Second/ Third/ Boot Other Device These BIOS attempt to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items. The Choices: Floppy, LS120, HDD-0, SCSI, CDROM, HDD-1, HDD-2, HDD-3, ZIP100, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB- HDD, LAN, Disabled. Boot Up Floppy Seek Setting to Enabled will make BIOS seek floppy A before booting the system.
  • Page 37 Boot Up NumLock Status Select power on state for NumLock. On (default) Numpad is number keys. Numpad is arrow keys. Gate A20 Option Fast - let chipset control GateA20 and Normal - a pin in the keyboard controller controls GateA20. Normal (default) A pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20.
  • Page 38: Advanced Chipset Features

    HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a technology that enables a PC to in some cases predict the future failure of storage drives. The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled. Small LOGO (EPA) Show This item allows you to show or hide the small LOGO of EPA. The Choices: Disabled (default), Enabled.
  • Page 39 System BIOS Cacheable When enabled, accesses to system BIOS ROM addressed at F0000H-FFFFFH are cached, provided that the cache controller is enabled. The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled. Video BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting in better system performance.
  • Page 40: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    PnP/PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Default is Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot. Resources Controlled By BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices.
  • Page 41: Frequency/Voltage Control

    Frequency/Voltage Control CPU Voltage (Volt) This item allows you to adjust CPU voltage, from 1.100~1.850. CPU Clock Ratio This item, which shows only the CPU frequency is locked, allows you to adjust the CPU Ratio. The default is 8 X. Spread Spectrum This item allows you to enable/disable the Spread Spectrum function.
  • Page 42: Peripherals

    8.3 Peripherals INTEL OnChip IDE Device If you highlight the literal “Press Enter” next to the “INTEL OnChip IDE Device” label and then press the enter key, it will take you a submenu with the following options: IDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave PIO The IDE PIO (Programmed Input / Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports.
  • Page 43 On-Chip Primary / Secondary PCI IDE This item allows you to enable / disable the on-chip primary / secondary PCI IDE. IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is otherwise known as block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. Select the “Enabled” option if your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do).
  • Page 44: Init Display First

    Onboard RAID Device This option allows you to enable (default) / disable the onboard RAID Device. Init Display First With systems that have multiple video cards, this option determines whether the primary display uses a PCI Slot or onboard/AGP. The Choices: PCI Slot, Onboard/AGP (default). Onboard I/O Chip Setup Power On Function This option allows you to select how to power on your computer.
  • Page 45 RxD, TxD Active This item allows you to determine which Infrared (IR) function of onboard I/O chip. The Choices: Hi / Lo (default), Hi / Hi, Lo / Hi, Lo / Lo. IR Transmission Delay This item allows you to enable/disable IR transmission delay. UR2 Duplex Mode Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port.
  • Page 46: Power Menu

    Midi Port Address Set Midi Port Base I/O Address. The Choices: Disabled, 330 (default), 300, 290. Midi Port IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the Midi Port can use. The Choices: 5, 10(default). SCR Port Address Set the smart card address. The Choices: Disabled, 800(default), 700, 248, 240.
  • Page 47 The Power Management Setup Menu allows you to configure your system to utilize energy conservation and power up/power down features. ACPI Suspend Type The item allows you to select the suspend type under the ACPI operating system. The Choices: S1 (POS) (default) Power on Suspend S3 (STR) Suspend to RAM...
  • Page 48 The Choices: V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen (default) This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Support Initial display power management signaling.
  • Page 49: Wake Up Control

    Software-Off by PWR-BTTN When you select Enabled, pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft-Off state when the system has “hung.” The Choices: Instant Off (default), Delay 4 Sec. Wake Up Control If you highlight the literal “Press Enter”...
  • Page 50: Hw Monitoring

    Reload Global Timer Events The events can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode. In effect, the system remains alert for anything, which occurs to a device, which is configured as Enabled, even when it is in a power down mode.
  • Page 51: Defaults

    8.6 Defaults Load System Default Settings Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stable performance for your system to operate. Load System Turbo Settings This selection allows you to use the best settings for your system. Load CMOS From BIOS With this function, you can load defaults from flash ROM for battery less or power shortage.
  • Page 52: Exit Menu

    8.7 Exit Menu Save & Exit Setup Save all configuration changes to CMOS(memory) and exit setup. Confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding. Exit Without Saving Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup. Confirmation message will displayed before proceeding.
  • Page 53: Chapter 9: Software Setup

    Chapter 9: Software Setup 9.1 Software List Category Platform Location in CD Intel Onboard \Intel\Driver\Audio Audio Driver \Realtec\a3.13_alc650\ \Intel\Driver\Promise Promise RAID Driver \Pdc20276\2.00.1240B26 \Intel\Driver\Intel\Lan\v6.2 Onboard LAN Driver \Intel\Driver\ Smart Card & \Smart Card&Memory Stick Memory Stick Driver Windows \Winbond\R1.01 \Intel\Driver WinXP USB Wake \WinXP USB Wake from S3 from S3 Driver...
  • Page 54: Software Installation

    9.2 Software Installation Simply put Driver CD into CD-ROM drive and the Installation Utility will auto-run or you can launch the Driver CD Installation Utility manually. The steps shown below are for reference: 1. Once the Driver CD auto-runs, you will see the screen at first, there are three buttons optional.
  • Page 55 3. Click on the second picture, you can choose to install the drivers of AGP, AUDIO, RAID, LAN, Smart Card, Memory Stick and IDE busmaster. Click the driver you need to install. 4. By clicking on the second picture, you will have two programs to choose and install.
  • Page 56 5. If you click the button on the first page, you will see this screen. To repair bios, if you need to, the files are in this folder. 6. Clicking the third button , we can browse all the files in the Drive CD.
  • Page 57 7. You can click to finish using the Drive CD.
  • Page 58: Chapter 10: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Problem 1: No power to the system at all. Power light does not illuminate, fan inside power supply does not turn on. Indicator light on keyboard does not turn on. Causes: 1. Power cable is unplugged. 2. Defective power cable. 3.
  • Page 59: Problem 3

    Problem 3: System does not boot from hard disk drive, can be booted from CD-ROM drive. Causes: 1. Connector between hard drive and system board unplugged. 2. Damaged hard disk or disk controller. 3. Hard disk directory or FAT is scrambled. Solutions: 1.
  • Page 60: Problem 5

    Problem 5: Error message reading “SECTOR NOT FOUND” or other error messages not allowing certain data to be retrieved. Cause: A number of causes could be behind this. Solution: Back up any salvageable data. Then low-level format, partition, and high-level format the hard drive. Re-install all saved data when completed.
  • Page 61: Problem 8

    Problem 8: No screen. Causes: 1. Memory problem. 2. Computer virus. Solutions: 1. Reboot your computer. Reinstall the memory, make sure that all memory modules are installed in correct sockets. 2. Use anti-virus programs to detect and clean viruses. Problem 9: Screen goes blank periodically.
  • Page 62 Problem 11: No color on screen. Causes: 1. Faulty Monitor. 2. CMOS incorrectly set up. Solutions: 1. If possible, connect monitor to another system. If still no color, replace the monitor. 2. Call technical support. Problem 12: The screen shows “C: drive failure.” Cause: Hard drive cable not connected properly.
  • Page 63 Problem 14: Missing operating system on hard drive. Cause: CMOS setup has been changed. Solution: Run setup and select correct drive type. Problem 15: Certain keys do not function. Cause: Keys jammed or defective. Solution: Replace keyboard. § I f you still require assistance after reading this section, please contact your local distributer for more technical support.

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