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MS7191SM, V1.2
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  • Page 1 PC-cillin and ChipAway Virus are trademarks of Trend Micro Inc. AMI is a trademark of America Megatrends Inc. A3D is a registered trademark of Aureal Inc. Other names used in this publication may be trademarks and are acknowledged. Copyright © 1999 All Rights Reserved MS7191SM, V1.2 V6T/June 1999...
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction............1 Key Features ..................2 Slot-1 Processor Support .............. 2 Socket-370 Processor Support............2 Memory Support................2 Expansion Slots ................2 Onboard IDE channels..............3 Power Supply and Power Management ........3 Sound System ................3 Onboard I/O Ports.................
  • Page 4 !     Floppy Disk Drive ..............21 IDE Devices................22 Internal Sound Connections............22 Analog Audio ................23 Digital Audio Connection............23 Expansion Slots................23 Add-In Card Options ..............25 LAN Wake Up................25 SB-Link ..................25 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ............
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This mainboard has a slot-1 processor socket for an Intel processor cartridge, and it also has a socket-370 for an Intel PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array) Celeron processor. You can install either one of these processors according to the power and performance requirements that you need from your system.
  • Page 6: Key Features

    !     Key Features This key features of this mainboard include: Slot-1 Processor Support Pentium-III support for 450 MHz to 600 MHz clock rates Pentium-II support for 233 MHz to 450 MHz clock rates SEPP Celeron support for 266 MHz to 433 MHz clock rates Support for 66 MHz and 100 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus) All processors configured by CPU Plug &...
  • Page 7: Onboard Ide Channels

    !     Onboard IDE channels Primary and Secondary PCI IDE channels Support for PIO (programmable input/output) modes Support for Bus mastering and UltraDMA 33 modes Power Supply and Power Management Dual connector for either AT or ATX power supply Support for Green PC standard, suspend switch, keyboard power on/off Supports Wake on Modem, Wake on LAN (WOL)
  • Page 8: Hardware Monitoring

    !     Hardware Monitoring Built-in hardware monitoring for CPU/system temperatures, fan speeds and mainboard voltages Supports AMI’s Desktop Client Manager (ADCM) Fax/Modem DAA Module 56 Kbps Fax/Modem DAA module Supports V.90, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22 Supports Auto Fallback and MNP 5, V.42bis data compression with 115200 compatible Virtual UART Requires 16 MB RAM and WIN 95/98/NT Onboard Flash ROM...
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    !     Package Contents Your mainboard package ships with the following items: Mainboard This User’s guide IDE cable Floppy diskette drive cable Audio ports and Game/MIDI port extension bracket Serial ports extension bracket Parallel port extension bracket V.90 Fax/Modem DAA module Support software CD-ROM Optional Accessories...
  • Page 10: Static Electricity Precautions

    !     Static Electricity Precautions 1. Components on this mainboard can be damaged by static electricity. Take the following precautions when unpacking the mainboard and installing it in a system. 2. Keep the mainboard, and other components, in their original static-proof packaging until you are ready to install them.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Mainboard Installation

    Chapter 2 Mainboard Installation To install this mainboard into your system, follow the procedures in this chapter: Identify the mainboard components Install the correct processor Install one or more memory modules Verify that any jumpers or switches are at the correct setting Install the mainboard in the system chassis Install any extension cables to the mainboard headers Install any other devices and make the appropriate connections...
  • Page 12: Mainboard Components

    !     Mainboard Components Use the diagram below to identify the major components on your mainboard. JP1 J1 COM1 COM2 PRN1 FAN1 PCI3 Slot1 Socket-370 PCI1 PCI2 IDE1 FAN2 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 IDE2 FDC1 Note: Any jumpers on your mainboard that do not appear in this illustration are for testing only.
  • Page 13: Install The Processor

    !     Install the Processor This mainboard has a Slot-1 that can be installed with any Slot-1 processor cartridge including the Pentium-III, Pentium-II, and the SEPP Celeron. It also has a Socket-370 that can be installed with the Celeron processor which is shipped in a PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array) package.
  • Page 14: Installing A Slot-1 Processor Cartridge

    !     Installing a Slot-1 Processor Cartridge 1. Locate Slot-1, FAN1, and JP4 on the mainboard. FAN1 Slot-1 with pre-installed cartridge holder. The upright arms are folded down for shipping. 2. The Slot-1 is installed with a cartridge holder. The upright struts of the cartridge holder are folded down for shipping.
  • Page 15: Installing A Socket-370 Processor

    !     5. Locate the jumper JP4. Use this jumper to select if you have installed a Slot-1 processor or a Socket-370 processor. The jumper settings are illustrated below. Selects a Socket-370 Selects a Slot-1 processor processor 6.
  • Page 16: Install Memory

    !     4. Match the pin-1 corners and insert the Celeron processor into the socket. No force is required and the processor should drop into place freely. 5. Swing the locking lever down and hook it under the catch on the side of the socket.
  • Page 17: Set The Jumpers

    !     cartridge that runs on a 100 MHz system bus, you must use memory that operates on a 100 MHz memory bus (PC-100 memory). If you are using a processor cartridge that runs on a 66 MHz system bus, you can use memory that operates on a 66 MHz memory bus.
  • Page 18: Jumper Jp1: Fax/Modem & Audio System Enable/Disable

    !     Jumper JP1: Fax/Modem & Audio System Enable/disable This jumper consists of two sets of 2-pin jumpers JP1A and JP1B. Use JP1A to enable or disable the onboard sound system. Use JPIB to enable or disable the onboard Fax/Modem. JP1A: Function Jumper Setting Disable Audio System...
  • Page 19: Jumper Jp4: Select Processor Type

    !     Jumper JP4: Select Processor Type Use this 3-pin jumper select if you are using a Socket-370 processor (PPGA Celeron) or a Slot1 processor cartridge (Pentium- II, Pentium-III, or SEPP Celeron). Function Jumper Setting Select Slot1 Processor Short Pins 1-2 Select Socket-370 processor Short Pins 2-3...
  • Page 20: Install The Extension Brackets

    !     Connect the case switches and indicator LEDs to the bank of switch and LED connectors J10. See the illustration below for a guide to the pin functions of the J10 case connector. Power LED Speaker Pins 2-4-6 Pins 1-3-5-7 Keylock...
  • Page 21: Serial Ports Extension Bracket

    !     J4-Audio Header Stereo Line-in /Rear speaker channels 3-4 Microphone Stereo Line-out /Speaker channels 1-2 Game/MIDI Audio Ports & Game/MIDI Extension Bracket 2. Plug the cable from the bracket into the J4 audio header. 3. In the system chassis, remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot.
  • Page 22: Parallel Port Extension Bracket

    !     COM2 COM1 Header Header Serial Port COM1 Serial Port COM2 Serial Ports Extension Bracket 3. In the system chassis, remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot. Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket.
  • Page 23: Fax/Modem Daa Module

    !     2. Plug the cable from the bracket into the PRN1 header. 3. In the system chassis, remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot. Use the screw that held the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket.
  • Page 24: Optional Extension Brackets

    !     Optional Extension Brackets For this mainboard, you can also obtain an ATX Form Card and an SPDIF digital audio extension bracket. Install these brackets by following the steps below. ATX Form Card This ATX Form Card provides a mini-DIN port for infrared, one mini-DIN port for a PS/2 mouse.
  • Page 25: Install Other Devices

    !     J1-SPDIF Header J2-Digital Audio In Stereo Line-in SPDIF In SPDIF Out Digital Audio Extension Bracket 1. On the mainboard, locate the J1 SPDIF header for this bracket. 2. Plug the cable from the bracket into the J1 SPDIF header. 3.
  • Page 26: Ide Devices

    !     Install your drives and supply power from the system power unit. Use the cable provided to connect the drives to the floppy disk drive header FDC1. IDE1 IDE2 FDC1 IDE Devices IDE devices include hard disk drives, high-density diskette drives, and CD-ROM/DVD drives.
  • Page 27: Analog Audio

    !     You can connect the analog audio output to the analog connectors CD1 or CD2. If your drive has a digital audio output, you can connect it to the digital audio in connector J2. G L G R L G G R J2-Digital Audio In...
  • Page 28 !     PCI1 PCI3 PCI2 ISA1 Follow the steps below to install an add-in card into one of the slots. 1. Determine which slot you need to use. The table below shows the functions of the slots. AGP stands for Accelerated Graphics Port.
  • Page 29: Add-In Card Options

    !     Add-In Card Options This mainboard has a LAN wake up connector that can be used by an installed network adapter. It also has an SB-Link connector that can be used by an installed PCI Sound Blaster audio card. J6-LAN wake up connector SB1-SB-Link...
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Introduction The BIOS setup utility stores information about your computer such as the date and time, the kind of hardware you have installed, and so on. Your computer uses this information to initialize all the components at boot up time, and make sure that everything runs smoothly.
  • Page 31: Running The Setup Utility

    !     Running the Setup Utility Each time your computer starts, before the operating system is booted, a message appears on the screen that prompts “Hit <DEL> if you want to run SETUP”. When you see this message, press the Delete key and the Mainmenu page of the setup utility appears on your monitor.
  • Page 32: Standard Cmos Setup Page

    !     Standard CMOS Setup Page Use this page to set basic information such as the date and time, the IDE devices, and the diskette drives. Date & Time Use these items to install your system with the correct date and time Pri Master Use these items to configure devices on the...
  • Page 33: Advanced Setup Page

    !     Advanced Setup Page Use this page to set more advanced information about your system. Take some care with this page. Making changes can affect the operation of your computer. Quick Boot If you enable this item, the system starts up more quickly be elimination some of the power on test routines.
  • Page 34 !     Floppy Drive If you enable this item, your system will check the Seek diskette drives at start up time. Disable this item unless you are using an old 360K diskette drive. PS/2 Mouse Set this item to auto so that it will automatically Support detect if you are using a mouse with a PS/2 interface.
  • Page 35: Advanced Chipset Setup Page

    !     Advanced Chipset Setup Page This page lets you set some of the timing parameters for the system. Trend ChipAway This mainboard has built-in virus protection in the Virus firmware. Use this item to enable or disable the built-in virus protection.
  • Page 36: Power Management Setup Page

    !     PCI specification version 2.1 On Board USB Enable this item if you plan on using the USB Function (Universal Serial Bus) ports integrated on this mainboard. USB Function Enable this item if you plan on using the USB for DOS ports while working in the DOS environment.
  • Page 37 !     Power Use this item to enable or disable the power Management/APM management routines. If you enable the power management, you can use the items below to set the power management operation. Green Monitor This item defines which power-saving mode is Power State required to trigger the power management operations of a green monitor.
  • Page 38: Pci / Plug And Play Setup Page

    !     Wakeup On LAN If you enable this item, network traffic to the (WOL) LAN adapter can resume the system from a power-saving mode or a software power down. RTC Alarm Power If you enable this item you can set an alarm on the system realtime clock that will resume the system from a power-saving mode or a software power down.
  • Page 39: Load Optimal Settings

    !     PCI VGA Palette When this item is enabled, multiple VGA Snoop devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device. Assign IRQ for If this item is enabled, an IRQ will be assigned to the VGA graphics system.
  • Page 40: Peripheral Setup Page

    !     Peripheral Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for peripheral devices installed on the system. Onboard FDC Use this item to enable or disable the onboard floppy disk drive interface. Onboard Serial Use this item to enable or disable the onboard Port1 serial port COM1/3, and to assign a port address...
  • Page 41: Hardware Monitor & Cpu Pnp Setup Page

    !     Parallel Port Mode Use this item to determine the parallel port mode. You can select Normal, ECP (Extended Capabilities Port), EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port), or ECP + EPP. Parallel Port IRQ Use this item to assign an IRQ to the parallel port.
  • Page 42: Change Supervisor Password

    !     CPU / System Use these items to monitor the threshold Temperature temperature for the CPU and system. FAN Speeds, Use these items to monitor the parameters for voltages & Vcore the fan speeds and the mainboard voltages. Change Supervisor Password If you highlight this item and press Enter, a dialog box appears which lets you enter a Supervisor password.
  • Page 43: Exit Without Saving Option

    !     the Save and Exit dialog box appears, press Y to save and exit, or press N to return to the setup main menu. Exit Without Saving Option Highlight this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program.
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Software & Applications

    Chapter 4 Software & Applications Introduction The support software CD-ROM that is included in the mainboard package contains all the drivers and utility programs needed to properly run our products. Please check all the README files for the latest information on installing and using the software. Using the PCI Sound Application 1.
  • Page 45: The Four Speakers System

    !     in the CONTROL PANEL. Select the MIDI page and click on “CM8338 MPU-401” (Win98) or “CM8338/C3DX PCI Audio External MIDI Port” (Win95), and then click “OK” to confirm. 5. For more information, refer to the PCI Sound manual in the CD which ships with this mainboard.
  • Page 46: Mixer Setup

    !     Mixer Setup There is a 4-speakers option in the Volume Control of the Mixer when you are setting up the PCI Audio Application. Click on the 4 SPK icon to enable this option. This means that the output to the rear speakers is sent through the Line-in/Rear jack.

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