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  • Page 1 MediaRing Talk is a registered trademark of MediaRing Inc. WordPerfect is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation Ltd. Other names used in this publication may be trademarks and are acknowledged. Copyright © 1999 All Rights Reserved MS7192SM, V1.3 V6X/July 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..............2 Power Supply and Power Management ........3 Sound System ................3 Onboard I/O Ports.................
  • Page 4 !     Installing an Expansion Card............20 Wake Up Connectors and Sideband1 ......... 20 Wake On LAN................21 Wake On Modem................ 21 SB-Link ..................21 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ............22 Introduction..................22 Running the Setup Utility ............... 23 Standard CMOS Setup Page ............
  • Page 5 !     Appendix A: Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 ......A1 Welcome to Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 ........A2 Installing Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 ..........A6 Learning how to use Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 ......A9 Support and Services ..............A13 Appendix B: Gamut ............B1 Introduction ...................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This mainboard provides very high performance as it supports all of Intel’s Slot-1 processors including the Pentium-III, the Pentium-II, and the SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package) Celeron. Clock rates run as high as 600 MHz. The mainboard also has a Socket-370 for the new PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array) Celeron processor.
  • Page 7: 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 8: Power Supply And Power Management

    !     Power Supply and Power Management Provides ATX power connector Support for Power button/Suspend Switch, and Keyboard Power On/Off (needs Win98 keyboard) Supports Wake on Modem, Wake on LAN and Wake on Alarm Sound System Meets PC98 audio specification Full duplex playback and recording with built-in 16-bit CODEC HRTF 3D professional audio supports both Direct Sound...
  • Page 9: Hardware Monitoring

    !     Hardware Monitoring Built-in hardware monitoring for CPU temperature and fan speeds Supports Intel’s LANDesk Client Manager (LDCM) 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 10: Package Contents

    !     Package Contents Your mainboard package ships with the following items: Mainboard Slot-1 cartridge holder This User’s guide IDE cable Floppy diskette drive cable V.90 Fax/Modem DAA module Support software CD-ROM Optional Accessories You can purchase the following optional accessories for this mainboard.
  • Page 11: 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 12: 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 other devices and make the appropriate connections to the mainboard headers.
  • Page 13: Mainboard Components

    !     Mainboard Components Use the diagram below to identify the major components on your mainboard. SIR1 SPDIF1 Slot-1 ISA2 PCI1 ATX1 PCI2 AGP1 Socket-370 PCI3 PCI4 ISA1 CPUFAN1 Sideband1 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 FDD1 IDE2 WOL1 IDE1 CASEFAN1 WOM1 PANEL...
  • Page 14: I/O Ports

    !     I/O Ports The illustration below shows a side view of the I/O ports installed on the mainboard. PS/2 Mouse Game/MIDI Port Parallel Port USB Ports Stereo Out PS/2 Keyboard Microphone Serial COM1/3 Serial COM2/4 Stereo In Install the Processor This mainboard has a Slot-1 which can be installed with any Slot-1 processor cartridge including the Pentium-III, the Pentium-II, and...
  • Page 15 !     Processor Clock Rate Processor System Bus Cartridge Socket Pentium-III Slot-1 Pentium-III Slot-1 Pentium-III Slot-1 Pentium-III Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 Pentium-II Slot-1 SEPP Celeron Slot-1 SEPP Celeron Slot-1 SEPP Celeron Slot-1...
  • Page 16 !     2. The Slot-1 is installed with a cartridge holder. The upright struts of the cartridge holder are folded down for shipping. Pull the struts upwards so that they are in the upright position. 3. Insert the processor cartridge into the cartridge holder. Follow the instructions given with your processor cartridge.
  • Page 17: Install Memory

    !     2. On the Celeron processor, identify the pin-1 corner by noting that it has a slight bevel. 3. On the Socket-370, identify the pin-1 corner. The pin-1 corner is on the same side as the locking lever, closest to the top of the lever when it is in the locked position.
  • Page 18: Set The Jumpers

    !     You can install any size of memory module from 16 MB up to 256 MB, so the maximum memory size is 3 x 256 MB = 768 MB. The edge connectors on the memory modules have cut outs, which coincide with struts in the DIMM slots, so the memory modules can only be installed in the correct way.
  • Page 19: Jumper Jp2: Keyboard Power On Selector

    !     Jumper JP2: Keyboard Power On Selector If you enable the keyboard power on feature, you can use hot keys on your keyboard as a power on/off switch for the system Note: Make sure that the system can provide 1A on +5VSB (+5V Standby) signal before using the Keyboard Power On function.
  • Page 20: Install The Mainboard

    !     Install the Mainboard Install the mainboard into the system chassis. This mainboard uses the ATX format with a twin-tier of I/O ports. Ensure that your case has an I/O template that can be used by this mainboard. Install the mainboard into the unit case.
  • Page 21: Install The Extension Brackets/Options

    !     Install the Extension Brackets/Options This mainboard ship with a Fax/Modem DAA module. You can install an optional Digital Audio extension bracket and an optional infrared port. The extension brackets are used to transmit features on the mainboard to external connectors that can be fixed to the system chassis.
  • Page 22: Optional Digital Audio Extension Bracket

    !     Line & Tel RJ11 Sockets Modem DAA Module Modem Header Optional Digital Audio Extension Bracket This bracket has two RCA jacks for digital audio in and digital audio out, and an auxiliary jack for a Stereo Line-in device. SPDIF1 Stereo Line-in SPDIF In...
  • Page 23: Optional Infrared Port

    !     Optional Infrared Port The mainboard has an infrared header SIR1 so that you can install an optional serial infrared port. SIR1 1. On the mainboard locate the infrared port header SIR1. 2. Connect the ribbon cable from the port to the header SIR1 and then secure the port to an appropriate place in your system chassis.
  • Page 24: 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 FDD1. IDE Devices IDE devices include hard disk drives, high-density diskette drives, and CD-ROM/DVD drives.
  • Page 25: Expansion Slots

    !     Expansion Slots This mainboard has one AGP slot, four PCI 32-bit expansion slots and two 8/16-bit ISA slots. The PCI slot PCI4 is shared with the ISA slot ISA1. This means that you can use either of these slots but not both at the same time.
  • Page 26: Wake On Lan

    !     Sideband1 WOL1 WOM1 Wake On LAN If you have installed a network adapter card, connect the adapter to the wake on LAN connector WOL1. You can then use the setup utility to program your computer to resume from a power saving mode whenever there is traffic through the network.
  • Page 27: 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 28: 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 “Press DEL to run SETUP”. When you see this message, press the Delete key and the Main Menu page of the setup utility appears on your monitor.
  • Page 29: Standard Cmos Setup Page

    !     changes to the original values. Press F6 to install the setup utility with a set of default values. Press F7 to install the setup utility with a set of high-performance values. Standard CMOS Setup Page Use this page to set basic information such as the date and time, the IDE devices, and the diskette drives.
  • Page 30: Bios & Cpu Features Setup Page

    !     Floppy 3 Mode Floppy 3 Mode refers to a 3.5” diskette with a Support capacity of 1.2 MB. This diskette is sometimes used in Japan Video This item defines the video mode of your system. Set it to EGA/VGA.
  • Page 31 !     Processor Pentium-III processor cartridges are installed with Number Feature a unique serial number which can be read by processes and transactions carried out over the internet/network. If you disable this item, the serial number will not be available. Quick Power On If you enable this item, the power on testing will Self Test...
  • Page 32: Chipset Features Setup Page

    !     Video BIOS This item allows the video BIOS to be copied to Shadow system memory for faster execution. XXXXX-XXXXX These items allow the BIOS of other devices to Shadow be copied to system memory for faster execution. CPU Internal Use this item to set the clock rate for your Core Speed...
  • Page 33 !     Bank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5 These items set the timing for a memory DRAM Timing module installed in the first, 2 or/and 3rd DIMM socket. Leave these items at the default value. SDRAM Cycle This item install timing parameters for the Length installed SDRAM memory.
  • Page 34: Power Management Setup Page

    !     Power Management Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for the system power management operation. ACPI Function This mainboard supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface.) Use this item to turn the feature on or off.
  • Page 35 !     Modem Use IRQ Set this item with the IRQ used by an optional Modem so that the system can resume from a soft powerdown when an incoming call is received. Soft-Off by This system supports a software power down. PWRBTN The system can be resumed from a software power down by an alarm, or by traffic on a...
  • Page 36: Pnp / Pci Configuration Page

    !     LAN adapter or fax/modem. RTC Alarm If this item is enabled, the system can be Resume resumed from a power-saving mode or a software power down by an alarm programmed on the system’s RTC (Realtime Clock). Use the items which appear below this item to set the time and date of the alarm.
  • Page 37: Load Bios Defaults

    !     PNP OS Installed Enable this item if you are using an O/S that supports Plug and Play such as Windows 95 or Resources This item lets you select for Automatic or Controlled By Manual configuration of devices. If you set it to manual, new items appear.
  • Page 38: Integrated Peripherals Page

    !     Integrated Peripherals Page This page sets some of the parameters for peripheral devices installed on the system. OnChip IDE Use this item to enable or disable the onboard Channel0 primary IDE channel. OnChip IDE Use this item to enable or disable the onboard Channel1 secondary IDE channel.
  • Page 39 !     POWER On The Power On Function item allows you to Function power on the system by pressing hot-keys, or KB Power On typing a password. If you choose Password, Password you can use the item KB Power On Password Hot Key Power On to install a power on password.
  • Page 40: Password Settings

    !     ECP Mode Use If you have installed the parallel port with ECP mode, use this item to assign a DMA channel to the port. PWRON After Use this item to set a system power state when PWR-Fail power restores after sudden AC power loss.
  • Page 41: Save And Exit Setup

    !     Save and Exit Setup Highlight this item and press Enter to save the changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program. When the Save and Exit dialog box appears, press Y to save and exit, or press N to return to the setup main menu.
  • Page 42: 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 43: 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 44: 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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