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Tyan S1832DL
Tiger 100
Motherboard User's Manual
Revision 2.10
Copyright © Tyan Computer Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved. No part of this
manual may be reproduced or translated without prior written consent from Tyan
Computer Corp.
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manual are property of their respective companies including, but not limited to the
following.
AMI BIOS is a trademark of American Megatrend Incorporated.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
IBM, PC, AT, PS/2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation.
INTEL, Pentium II, Celeron, Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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reliability. In no event will Tyan Computer be held liable for any direct or indirect,
incidental or consequential damage, loss of use, loss of data, or other malady resulting
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  • Page 1 Information contained in this publication has been carefully checked for accuracy and reliability. In no event will Tyan Computer be held liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damage, loss of use, loss of data, or other malady resulting from errors or inaccuracies of information contained in this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction................4 Overview................ 4 Icons................5 Hardware Specifications/Features........6 Software Specifications...........8 Technical Support............8 Returning Merchandise for Service........ 9 2. Board Installation.............. 10 Unpacking..............10 Installation..............10 Setting Jumpers.............24 3. Onboard Resource Settings..........26 Quick Reference for Jumpers........26 Map of Motherboard Jumpers........
  • Page 3 Language Utility............69 Flash Writer Utility............69 5. System Resources............. 70 Beep Codes..............70 Troubleshooting System Problems........71 Displayed Error Messages..........72 Appendix 1 - CPU Retention Module Options.....74 Appendix 2 - Glossary............76...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    AGP slot, five PCI and two ISA slots (one shared, seven usable slots) are free for numerous add-on expansion cards. Remember to take a look at TYAN Computer’s web site located at http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 5: Icons

    There you can find information on all of TYAN’s products along with FAQs, distributors list, drivers, and BIOS setting explana- tions. Icons In order to help you navigate this manual and set up your system, we have added several icons to our format.
  • Page 6: Hardware Specifications/Features

    ASICs with onboard alarm for monitoring temperature, supply voltages, and fan speed. •System Manager software •Chassis intrusion detection capable. Expansion Slots •One 32-bit AGP slot. •Five 32-bit PCI Bus Master slots. •Two 16-bit ISA slots. •One shared, seven usable slots. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 7: Physical Dimensions

    •Support for two floppy drives (up to 2.88MB). •Two serial ports (16550 UARTs). •One ECP/EPP parallel port. •One IR (InfraRed) I/O interface port. •Two USB rev 1.2 (universal serial bus) connectors. •One PS/2 mouse connector. •One PS/2 keyboard connector. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 8: Software Specifications

    (which can have expensive consequences) If your dealer is unable to assist you, 1) try our web page: http:// www.tyan.com 2) user newsgroup: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan 3) technical support phone line:...
  • Page 9: Returning Merchandise For Service

    Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number should be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping carton and the package should be mailed prepaid, or hand-carried to the manufacturer. TYAN will pay to have the board shipped back to you. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 10: Board Installation

    User’s manual · Two retention modules · One Tyan System Management & Driver CD · Installation You are now ready to install your mainboard. The mounting hole pattern of the S1832DL matches the ATX system board specifications. Your chassis should be that of a standard ATX mainboard form factor.
  • Page 11 Install the motherboard into your case. Follow the instructions provided by the case manufacturer for proper installa- tion guidelines. TYAN recommends that you use only one screw to hold down the motherboard. The rest of the mounting holes should be used for the plastic standoffs.
  • Page 12 After connecting the power, make sure the connector is seated firmly into its socket so it will not become loose or fall off when the computer is jostled or moved. Note: Tyan recommends using an ATX power supply that conforms to industry standard revision 2.01.
  • Page 13 Pin 1 connecting your IDE cable to the hard drive. Figure 4 shows the IDE cable properly connected to the motherboard. Contact your hard disk drive manufacturer or documentation for more information. Figure 4 http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 14 Drive A: is usually attached to the end of the cable with the twist in it. Drive B: is usually connected to the middle of the cable. Refer to your installation instructions or call your dealer if you are unsure about attaching floppy drives. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 15 “hot plugging,” and important! may damage your system. Figure 6 at the top of the next page shows the ATX double row connectors on this board. The Com and Printer ports, as well as the other ports, are labeled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 Board Installation Figure 6 Note: Only TYAN cables will work on this motherboard. If you are using an existing case with old cables, your system will not function properly. Use only TYAN-approved cables. Connecting the USB and PS/2 ports.
  • Page 17 This will create a rocking motion between the card and the slot and it will damage the pins within the socket. • Make sure that the cards are seated securely into the slots. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 18 Because of this, your memory may not work correctly in a TYAN board though it may work well in a competitor’s board. This is because many of our competitors do not adhere to the strict tolerances required for high performance.
  • Page 19 To lock the DIMM into place, push the plastic clips on either end of the slot onto the notches in the ends of the DIMM (see Figure 10 on the following page). To remove your DIMM, simply pull the clips back, and pull up on the module. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 20 Both types of CPUs provide the user with the same perfor- mance, and both types can be installed in the Pentium II slot on the Tiger 100 board. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 21 Installing the Active Processor When the retention module is securely installed, you are ready to plug in the CPU. Press down firmly on the CPU until you hear a “click” (see Figure 15 ). This http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 22 CPU’s cooling fan cable into the cooling fan connector on the board. There will be a plastic clip assembly similar to that of the ATX power connector that will force you to connect the fan cable correctly (see Figure 16 below). Figure 16 http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 23 Figure 18 bracket. To remove the lock from the heat sink mounting bracket, gently press the ends of the locks inward and pull. Lock the heat sink mount to the board by inserting the two mounting locks http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 24: Setting Jumpers

    The metal rod inside the plastic shell bridges the gap between the two pins, completing the circuit. See the drawings below for examples of “on” and “off” pins and jumpers. 3 (or more) pin jumpers 2 pin jumpers open http://www.tyan.com...
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  • Page 26: Onboard Resource Settings

    These jumper settings (manual revision 2.x) correspond to S1832DL revision B. Your motherboard should have a large B printed in the corner of the board next to the DIMM sockets. If not, please get the correct manual from the Tyan web site or contact your dealer.
  • Page 27: Map Of Motherboard Jumpers

    PCI slot 4 National LM79 PCI slot 5 JP24 ISA slot 2 Flash BIOS J P 2 1 ISA slot 1 The tiny “1”s next to jumpers of 3 pins or more indicate the position of pin 1 for that jumper. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Onboard Resource Settings Intel 443BX 4 DIMM slots Two SEC slots (Slot One type) LM75 2 ISA slots http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 29: Cmos Reset

    The above clock speed settings control only the clock multiplier. 233MHz corresponds to 3.5x; 266MHz corresponds to 4x, etc. The bus speed is BIOS selectable. Tyan does not recommend operating CPUs, memory or the PCI bus at higher than rated speed. Tyan takes no responsibility for any problems related to overclocking any bus or component on the system board.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 Onboard Resource Settings InfraRed/Floppy Drive Settings ) t l J10 External Pin Assignments JP20 Pinout JP21 Pinout 2x9 External Connector Proprietary Server Mgmt Connector Other Pin Assignments e v i t i n http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 31: Soft Power Connector

    Reset function, which is the same as power on/off. The system will do a cold start after the Reset button is pushed. The Reset switch is a 2-pin connector and should be installed on pins 22 and 23 of jumper block J10. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 32: External Smi

    (also called PIIX4e) are recognized by Windows 95. This is a soft- ware problem, not a hardware problem, and can be easily remedied by either upgrading to Windows 98 or by installing the Win-95 Patch found on the Tyan Driver CD and on the Tyan internet and ftp sites: http://www.tyan.com/html/ drivers.html or at ftp://download.intel.com/design/pcisets/busmastr/setupex.exe.
  • Page 33: Hardware Cmos & Password Reset

    Unbuffered 168-pin DIMM Buffered Some details of memory installation: • One unbuffered DIMM must be installed for the system to POST. • The mainboard supports 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB SDRAM; and 256MB registered SDRAM DIMM modules. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 34: Cache Memory

    L2 cache on the motherboard. The Pentium II processor has a physical L2 cache size of 512KB and a cacheable memory area of 512MB. The Celeron CPU may have no onboard L2 cache or 128KB. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 35: Frequently Asked Questions

    Currently, the AGP supports 1X and 2X modes, which yield bandwidths of 264MB/s (at 33MHz bus speed) and 533MB/s (at 66MHz bus speed), respectively. Compare this with the mere 132MB/s (at 33MHz bus speed) that you get with the PCI bus. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 36 800 mA at +5V SB output to avoid over-current damage to the power supply. Q: How can I disable the keyboard detection in the BIOS v.1.12? A: You need to enable the Quick Boot option in CMOS - then the BIOS will not check for a keyboard. http://www.tyan.com...
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  • Page 38: Bios Configuration

    Primary IDE Slave Auto Secondary IDE Master Auto Secondary IDE Slave Auto Auto-Detect Hard Disks [ Enter ] Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Previous Item ¯ Next Item ® ¬ Select Menu ESC:Exit Enter:Select F5:Setup Defaults F6:Original Values F10:Save & Exit http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 39: Main Setup

    Primary IDE Slave Auto Secondary IDE Master Auto Secondary IDE Slave Auto Auto-Detect Hard Disks [ Enter ] Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Previous Item ¯ Next Item ® ¬ Select Menu ESC:Exit Enter:Select F5:Setup Defaults F6:Original Values F10:Save & Exit http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 40 CD-ROM: Use for ATAPI Maximum Capacity CD-ROM drives LBA Mode Double click [AUTO] to Block Mode set all HDD parameters Fast Programmed I/O Modes automatically 32 Bit Transfer Mode ON -¯ ESC:Back Enter:Select :Select Items F5:Setup Defaults F6:Original Values http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 41 (when you select Auto for Type), or you can turn the modes On or Off yourself. Block Mode: If On, Block Mode automatically detects the optimal number of block read/writes per sector that the drive can support. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 42 . ) r http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 43: Boot Sector Virus Protection

    Load Optimal Settings [ Enter ] Load configuration Load Fail Safe Settings [ Enter ] settings giving Load Original Values [ Enter ] highest performance. Previous Item ¯ Next Item ® ¬ Select Menu ESC:Exit Enter:Select F5:Setup Defaults F6:Original Values F10:Save & Exit http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 44: Advanced Cmos Setup

    3rd B oot Device AT AP I CDR OM AT AP I CDR OM T ry Other B oot Devices F loppy Acces s Control R ead-Write R ead-Write H ard Dis k Acces s Control R ead-Write R ead-Write http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 45: Advanced Setup

    . n i < > l t f i t i a v i r g i f v i r e t f o l l v i r . n i , t o < > l http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 46 This option specifies the read-write access that is set when booting from a hard disk drive. The settings are Read-Write or Read-Only. S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks Set this option to Enabled to permit AMIBIOS to use the SMART (System http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 47 When set to Enabled, the contents of the F0000h system memory segment can be read from or written to cache memory. The contents of this memory segment are copied from the BIOS ROM to system RAM for faster execution. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. The Optimal default setting is Enabled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 48: Mps Revision

    The ROM area not used by ISA adapter cards is allocated to PCI adapter cards. The settings are: i t t a s i r e t o i t t t i r . y r http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 49: Chipset Setup

    Multi-T rans T imer (Clks ) P CI1 to P CI0 Acces s Dis abled Dis abled Method of Memory Detection Auto & S P D Auto & S P D DR AM Integrity Mode E CC Hardware E CC Hardware http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 50: Usb Function

    Normal IS A Normal IS A DMA-6 T ype Normal IS A Normal IS A * Setting option not selectable. USB Function Set this option to Enabled to enable USB (Universal Serial Bus) support. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 51 The settings are Disabled, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, or 224. Multi-Trans Timer (Clks) This option specifies the multi-trans latency timings (in PCI clocks) for devices in the computer. The settings are Disabled, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, or 224. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 52 DRAM system memory access cycle when SDRAM system memory is installed in this computer. The settings are Auto, 2 SCLKs, or 3 SCLKs. Power Down SDRAM If this option is set to Enabled, the SDRAM Power Down feature is enabled. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 53 Set this option to Enabled to enable AGP parity error response. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. 8bit I/O Recovery Time This option specifies the length of a delay inserted between consecutive 8-bit I/O operations. The settings are Disabled and from 1 to 8 Sysclk (system clocks) in increments of one. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 54 This option provides selective CPU Bus Frequency; however, it is strongly recommended that the default setting (Auto) be selected. Unpredictable situations may arise if the Intel default CPU bus speed is not used. The settings are Auto, 66.8MHz, 68.5MHz, 75MHz, 83.3MHz, 100MHz, 103MHz, or 112MHz. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 55: Power Management Setup

    4 min 4 min S tandby T ime Out Dis abled Dis abled S us pend T ime Out Dis abled Dis abled S low Clock R atio 50% - 62.5% 50% - 62.5% Dis play Activity Ignore Ignore http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 56 . f f t t u r e t l l u Green PC Monitor Power State This option specifies the power state that the green PC-compliant video monitor enters when AMIBIOS places it in a power saving state after the http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 57 Suspend Time Out This option defines the length of time that the system, while in Standby mode, must be inactive before it enters Suspend mode. The settings are Disabled and from 4 minutes to 508 minutes, in increments of 4 minutes. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 58 If this option is Enabled, the CPU fan will turn off when the system is in Suspend mode. If Disabled, the CPU fan will remain on while the system is in Suspend mode. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 59: Pnp/Pci Setup

    Configure PCI / Plug Plug and Play Setup [ Enter ] and Play features Peripheral Setup [ Enter ] Change Language Setting English Previous Item ¯ Next Item ® ¬ Select Menu ESC:Exit Enter:Select F5:Setup Defaults F6:Original Values F10:Save & Exit http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 60 P CI/P nP P CI/P nP IR Q1 2 P CI/P nP P CI/P nP IR Q1 4 P CI/P nP P CI/P nP IR Q1 5 P CI/P nP P CI/P nP * Setting option is not selectable http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 61 The settings are Auto and Slot1 through Slot6. If Auto is selected, AMIBIOS automatically determines the correct setting (including using the onboard controller if no offboard controller card is detected). This option forces IRQ 14 and 15 to a PCI slot on the PCI local bus. This is necessary to http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 62 PCI and PnP devices, because at least one IRQ must be available for PCI and PnP devices. The settings are ISA/EISA or PCI/PnP. Reserved Memory Size This option specifies the size of the memory area reserved for legacy ISA adapter cards. The settings are Disabled, 16K, 32K, or 64K. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 63 The settings are First-Last or Last-First. BIOS Devnode for Shadow RAM This option is used for some add-on card ROMs which do not claim the correct memory range that they occupy. The settings are Disabled or Enabled. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 64: Peripheral Setup

    -5.1 3 -5.1 3 Onboard F DC Auto Auto Onboard S erial P ort 1 3F 8h 3F 8h Onboard S erial P ort 2 2F 8h 2F 8h S erial P ort 2 Mode Normal Normal *IR Duplex Mode http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 65 This option specifies the operating mode for serial port 2. This option will not appear if the Onboard Serial Port2 option is set to Disabled, or is set to Auto and your system does not have an onboard serial port 2. The settings are Normal, Sharp-IR, IrDA, and Consumer. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 66: Ir Receiver Pin

    This option specifies the Enhanced Parallel Port specification version number that is used in the system. This option only appears if the Parallel Port Mode option is set to EPP. The settings are 1.7 or 1.9. Version 1.9 is common on http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 67 DMA channel used by the parallel port. The settings are 0 through 7 in increments of one. Onboard IDE This option specifies the IDE channel used by the onboard IDE controller. The settings are Disabled, Primary, Secondary, or Both. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 68: Supervisor And User Security

    When you select the Supervisor Security option, a dialog box will appear, allowing you to enter a password. You may either type the password in, or click on the onscreen buttons. Your password must be between one and six characters long. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 69: Language Utility

    5. If the system does not reboot in three minutes, power down the system wait a few seconds, and then turn the power back on again. You will be prompted to press <F1> to run Setup. You may check your settings at this time, or simply save and exit the program. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 70: System Resources

    If AMIBIOS POST can initialize the system video display, it displays the error message. Displayed error messages, in most cases, allow the system to continue to boot. Displayed error messages are described on pages 72-73. See the top of the next page for the beep code chart. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting System Problems

    If it still beeps, replace the cache memory. 4, 5, 7, or 10 times... for 5 or 7 beeps, first test with a new CPU - if that does not solve the problem, then motherboard must be replaced. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 72: Displayed Error Messages

    . y r e t t e t t . y r f i d r e f u l i o i t e z i f i d r e f i l i t . y t http://www.tyan.com...
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  • Page 74: Appendix 1 - Cpu Retention Module Options

    Appendix 1 CPU Retention Module Options CPU Retention Module Options Tyan offers two different options for securing Intel’s Pentium II CPUs onto the motherboard. Each option provides retention for both older Pentium II’s as well as newer Pentium II’s (including Celeron).
  • Page 75 OPTION 2: One universal retention module is included in the motheboard package. This type of retention module adapts to both old and new Pentium II CPUs - see Figure 3. (Screws for the retention modules are provided) Figure 3 http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 76: Appendix 2 - Glossary

    The ATX form factor was designed to replace the AT form factor. It improves on the AT design by rotating the board ninety degrees, so that the IDE connectors are closer to the drive bays, and the CPU is closer to the power http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 77 A typical setup would be a cache size of 512KB, and a cacheable area of 512MB. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 78 EDO RAM (Extended Data-Out RAM) speeds access to memory locations by assuming that memory addresses are static: the next time it looks for a bit of data, it will be at the same spot, or one nearby. EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM, also called Flash BIOS, is a http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 79 Form factor is an industry term for the size, shape, power supply type, and external connector type of the PCB (personal computer board) or motherboard. The standard form factors are the AT and ATX, although TYAN also makes some Baby-AT boards.
  • Page 80 Pipelining improves system performance by allowing the CPU to begin executing a second instruction before the first is completed. A pipeline can be likened to an assembly line, with a given part of the pipeline repeatedly executing a set part of an operation on a series of instructions. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 81 SIMM bank/socket SIMM sockets are the physical slots into which you stick SIMM modules. A pair of SIMM sockets form a SIMM bank, and act as a unit. If only one socket is filled, the bank will not operate. In Sleep/Suspend mode, all devices except the CPU shut down. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 82 ZIF socket Zero Insertion Force sockets make it possible to insert CPUs without damaging the sensitive pins. The CPU is lightly placed in an open ZIF socket, and the metal lever pulled down. This shifts the processor over and down, guiding it into place on the board. http://www.tyan.com...
  • Page 83 Cet appareil est conforme aux normes de Classe B d’ interference radio tel que spécifié par le Ministére Canadien des Communications dans les réglements d’interférence radio. Notice for Europe (CE Mark) This product is in conformity with the Council Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC). Document # D1308-210 http://www.tyan.com...

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