Page 11
1.2.1 Front Panel ....................25 1.2.2 Real Panel .....................29 1.2.3 Internal Component ..................32 1.2.4 BPL6 Jumpers and Connectors (Optional) .............34 ...
Page 12
1.3.1 Opening the front panel door................37 1.3.2 Removing the front panel door ...............38 1.3.3 Removing the side panels................39
1.4.1 Removing drive bay covers ................40 1.4.2 Installing and Removing a 3.5” Device Drive ..........41 1.4.3 Installing and Removing a 5.25”...
Page 13
CPU........................69 Chipset ........................69 Memory ........................69 Expansion Slots......................70 SCSI On-board .......................70 Video Subsystem....................70 Intel 82559 LAN controller ..................71 Power Management/Plug and Play .................71 Super Multi-I/O .......................72
...
Page 14
2.6.1 CPU Installation .....................78 2.6.2 CPU Fan (3-pins) & Housing Fan (4-pins) Connector........79 2.6.3 Thermal Sensse Connector................80 2.6.4 JP10 CPU Terminator Jumper................81 2.6.5 DIMM Slots ....................82 2.6.6 ATX Power Connector..................84 2.6.7 Redundant SPS Connector................85 2.6.8 IDE and Floppy Connector................86 2.6.9 68-pins Ultra160/50-pins Narrow SCSI Connector .........89 2.6.10 JP6 SCSI Channel Terminator Control ............90 2.6.11 Front Panel Connector .................91 2.6.12 WOL (Wake on LAN) Connector ..............92...
Page 15
2.6.18 JP8 System BIOS Password Check.............99 2.6.19 Event LED Connector ................100 2.6.20 PC99 Color Coded Back Panel ..............101 2.6.21 Low ESR Capacitor..................102
3.2.1 Processor ....................107 3.2.2 Processor Speed ..................107 3.2.3 CPU/SDRAM BUS Frequency ..............107 3.2.4 Level 1 Cache....................107 3.2.5 Level 2 Cache....................108 3.2.6 Diskette Drive A ...................108 3.2.7 Diskette Drive B ...................108...
Page 16
3.2.11 1 Bank....................109 3.2.12 Serial Port 1 ....................109 3.2.13 Serial Port 2 ....................110 3.2.14 Parallel Port ....................110 3.2.15 PS/2 Mouse ....................110
3.3.1 Product Name....................112 3.3.2 System S/N....................112 3.3.3 Main Board ID....................112 3.3.4 Main Board S/N....................112 3.3.5 System BIOS Version ..................112 3.3.6 SMBIOS Version..................113
3.4.1 Floppy Drives....................115...
Page 17
3.5.2 Parallel Port ....................122 3.5.3 Onboard Device Settings ................126
3.6.1 Power Management Mode ................132 3.6.2 Power Switch < 4 sec...................134 3.6.3 System Wake-up Event................134 3.7.1 Boot Sequence ....................138 3.7.2 Primary Display Adapter ................138 3.7.3 Fast Boot .....................139 3.7.4 Silent Boot ....................139 3.7.5 Num Lock After Boot..................140 3.7.6 Memory Test ....................140...
Page 18
3.9.1 Supervisor Password ...................145 3.9.2 User Password ....................147 3.9.3 Disk Drive Control ..................147
3.10.1 System Event Logging ................151 3.10.2 Events Control ...................153 3.10.3 Event Process....................154 3.10.4 Threshold Event Control ................155 3.10.5 Temperature Threshold Setting ..............155 3.10.6 Voltage Threshold Setting ................156
...
Page 20
4.4.6 BIOS Support for Int13 Extensions...............187
4.5.1 Format Disk ....................190 4.5.2 Verify Media....................190
4.6.1 Extended Translation ...................192 4.6.2 DOS 1 GByte Limit..................192
4.7.1 with DOS 5.0 and above ................194 4.7.2 drives with mixed partitions ................194 4.7.3 Using FDISK ....................194
...
Page 77
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your processor, disk drives, expansion boards, and other components. Always observe the following precautions before you install a system component. 1.Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it. 2.Wear a wrist ground strap and attach it to a metal part of the system unit before handling a component.
Page 78
If you do not match the CPU socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well, it may damage the CPU. ...
Page 79
Some CPU fans do not have sense pin, so that cannot support fan monitoring. ...
Page 82
The ServerSet™ III LE chipset only allows you using the Registered SRAM with it. ...
Page 83
To identify 2-clock and 4-clock DIMM, you may check if there are traces connected to the golden finger pins 79 and 163 of the SDRAM. If there are traces, the SDRAM is probably 4-clock; otherwise, it is 2-clock. To identify single-side or double-side DIMM, check golden finger pin 114 and pin 129.
Page 87
The specification of the IDE cable is a maximum of 46cm (18 inches), make sure your cable does not exceed this length. For better signal quality, it is recommended to set the far end side device to master mode and follow the suggested sequence to install your new device.
Page 213
If registering products purchased from different dealers/retails and/or purchased on different dates, please submit a separate form for each product. ...