BCM BC845EVL User Manual

P4 socket 478 motherboard

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P4 Socket 478
Motherboard
BC845EVL
User's Manual
http://www.bcmcom.com
Rev. 1.0

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  • Page 1 P4 Socket 478 Motherboard BC845EVL User’s Manual http://www.bcmcom.com Rev. 1.0...
  • Page 2: Declaration

    (where applicable). References: This manual is created and written by BCM Technical Dept., but not limited, to the information from the BC845EVL External Production Specifications, and BC845EVL Specifications. If any comments, suggestions, or errors for this manual, please write e-mail to...
  • Page 3: Compliance & Certificate

    Compliance & Certificate & & ISO 9001 Certificate: This device was produced in our plant with advanced quality system certified by DNV QA Ltd. in according to ISO 9001. This Certificate is valid for: DESIGN & MANUFACTURE OF MOTHERBOARD AND PERSONAL COMPUTERS. CE Declaration: CE marking is a visible declaration by the manufacturer or his authorized representatives that the electrical equipment to which it relates satisfies all the provisions of the 1994...
  • Page 4: Easy Installation

    Easy Installation Easy Installation Steps The following “Easy Installation” steps are for users accustomed to the assembly of a computer system. For those individuals requiring more specific information, please refer to the more detailed descriptions located within the latter chapters of this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Declaration ....................1 Compliance & Certificate ................2 Easy Installation ..................3 1. Introduction ....................5 1.1 How To Use This Manual ..............5 1.2 Check Your Device Items ..............5 2. Features ....................6 2.1 Features Of The Motherboard .............6 3. Installation ....................8 3.1 Motherboard Layout &...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    ITEMS 1 IDE ribbon cable (80-pin for UATA) 1 floppy ribbon cable 1 Quick user reference guide 1 CD with drivers for BC845EVL motherboard and user manual in PDF format. WARNING: Intel i845chipset only support 1.5 volts AGP graphic boards (regardless of 2x or 4x).
  • Page 7: Features

    Features 2.1 Features Of The Motherboard This product is based on the ATX form factor. It features the Intel P4 socket 478 micro PGA socket and provides support for high performance Industrial and workstation. This motherboard incorporates Intel 845E chipset. Providing features such as 2 DDR Memory Slot support up to 2GB of PC2100, Ultra DMA 33/66/100 IDE interface, ACPI Power Management, Intel 10/100Mbps LAN, USB 2.0 connectivity, soft sound support, and unique 2 ISA slot and onboard SMI 722 PCI...
  • Page 8 Features System BIOS 4Mb Flash device in FWH PC-99 and PnP (Plug ‘n Play) compatible Supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), and APM (Advanced Power Management) Supports to boot from CD-ROM, SCSI, IDE, FDD, ZIP, and LS-120 Green Features Power Management APM version 1.2 WOL (Wake On LAN), WOR (Wake On Ring), wake-up are supported.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation 3.1 Motherboard Layout & Main Parts 12V Power AGP Slot CPU Socket PCI Slots ISA Slots DIMM 1 DIMM 2 LCD panel Connector ATX Power DB15 CRT Header Front Panel Secondary Primary Floppy TV-Out Connector Header...
  • Page 10: Significant Parts List

    Installation Significant Parts List Expansion Slots CPU Socket Refer to Sec. 3.3 System Memory Refer to Sec. 3.4 Expansion Slots Refer to Sec. 3.5 Front Panel Connectors/Back Panel Ports IrDA Connector (Part of Front Panel Header) Refer to Sec. 3.6.5 Sleep switch Connector (Part of Front Panel Header) Refer to Sec.
  • Page 11: Precaution Before Start

    Installation Precaution Before Start Static Electricity Damage: Static electricity can easily damage your motherboard. Observing a few basic precautions can help safeguard against damage that could result in expensive repairs. Follow the simple measures below to protect your equipment from static electricity damage.
  • Page 12: Connectors And Jumpers

    Installation 3.2 Connectors and Jumpers This motherboard requires jumper setting for some features. The following graphic shows you how to set a proper jumper setting. PIN 1 PIN 1 Note: In the following pages, the triangle mark stands for pin 1 of the connector or header. Connectors/Jumpers List J1: Keyboard, and Mouse Ports J2: NC...
  • Page 13: Cpu (Central Processing Unit)

    Installation 3.3 CPU (Central Processing Unit) This motherboard supports an mPGA2 478 Pin Intel Pentium 4 processor. To complete CPU installation, please install CPU to socket firmly, presented in Sec. 3.3.1. 3.3.1 Install a CPU Please follow the below steps to install your CPU. Step 1: Pull the handling bar of the socket upward to the other end to loosen the socket’s openings.
  • Page 14: System Memory (Ddr Sdram)

    Installation 3.4 System Memory (DDR SDRAM) 3.4.1 DDR DIMM (Double Data Rate Dual Inline Memory Module) The motherboard features support two 184-pin DIMM, share memory module. You can configure the system memory size from 64MB to 2GB in a variety of ways by using different combinations of the two 184-pin DIMMs. 3.4.2 Installation Procedure Step1: Make sure Pin 1 of the DDR DIMM match with...
  • Page 15: Expansion Slots

    Installation 3.5 Expansion Slots This motherboard contains 8 expansion slots. One AGP Five 32-bit PCI Two ISA AGP Expansion Slot The Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) is a high performance interconnect targeted at 3D graphical display applications and is based on a set of performance extensions or enhancements to the PCI bus. (AGP interface specification Rev.
  • Page 16: Connectors, Headers, And Ports

    Installation 3.6 Connectors, Headers, and Ports This motherboard contains IDE, floppy, power connector, front panel, and additional connectors. 3.6.1 Primary IDE Connector (J32, 39-pin block, Black) This connector supports two primary channel IDE devices as well as the LS120 floppy, Zip, CD-ROM, and DVD- ROM drives via a ribbon cable.
  • Page 17 Installation Power LED Connector (Pins 2, and 4) This connector can be connected to a 2-color LED that will light yellow or green when the computer is in “Suspend” or “Normal” operation. 3.6.6 Back Panel Connectors PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports (J1) The motherboard offers 1 PS/2 Keyboard Port and 1 PS/2 Mouse Port.
  • Page 18 Installation Sound Ports (J8) The motherboard also provides external sound system through an user accessible stereo jack connector soldered to the PWA. This jack allow the connection of self-amplified speakers, Line-In voice input and Mic-In voice input. Stereo Jack J8-1 Line-Out J8-2 Line-In...
  • Page 19 Installation WOL (Wake On LAN) Connector (J33, 3-pin) This connector is used for remote wakeup of the computer through a network. WOL requires a PCI add-in network interface card (NIC) with remote wakeup capabilities. The remote wakeup connector on the NIC must be connected to the onboard WOL connector.
  • Page 20 Installation Onboard SMI PCI Graphics (Optional) The onboard SMI PCI LynxEM+ is a high performance 2D Graphics and Multimedia Accelerator incorporating 4MB or optional 8MB SDRAM display memory. It supports a wide range of flat panel displays, including 24-bit TFT LCD displays allowing simultaneous viewing of CRT and LCD display. In addition, the dual LCD interfaces support TFT or LVDS LCDs.
  • Page 21 Installation...
  • Page 22 Installation Secondary LCD Panel Connector (J29 for LVDS TFT Panel) Signal Signal VDSAFE5 VDSAFE5 VDSAFE3 VDSAFE3 VCON CLK+ CLK- LVDSCLK M_DE ENBKL ENVEE...
  • Page 23 Installation Primary LCD Panel Connector (J31 for TFT) Signal Signal VDSAFE5 VDSAFE5 VDSAFE3 VDSAFE3 VCON SHFCLK ENBKL ENVEE...
  • Page 24 Installation Signal Description – Primary & Secondary LCD Panel Connector (J29, J31) Flat Panel Data Bit 47 to Bit 0 for single panel implementation. For Dual Panel Implementation Panel 1: P21-16, P13-8, P5-0, panel1data Panel 2: P23, LP2 / HSYNC2 P22, FLM2 / VSYNC2 P15, M2 P47..0...
  • Page 25 Installation Signal Configuration – DSTN & TFT Panel Displays (J31) DSTN Pin name 16-bit 24-bit 9-bit 12-bit 18-bit 24-bit 12-bit x 2 UD11 UD10 LD11 LD10...
  • Page 26 Installation Are You Ready To Turn On The System? Check Again Is the CPU installed exactly and firmly into the socket (Sec. 3.3)? Are all the DRAM modules installed properly (Sec. 3.4)? Are all the add-in peripheral seated and configured properly (Sec. 3.5)? Are you sure that all the connectors (described in Sec.
  • Page 27: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup The motherboard uses Whizpro BIOS, stored in a flash EEPROM. All of the configuration information is stored in the CMOS. 4.1 BIOS Setup The Whizpro BIOS is immediately activated when you first turn on the computer. The BIOS reads system configuration information in CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking the system and configuring it through the Power-On-Self-Test (POST).
  • Page 28: Main Setup Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.2 Main Setup Menu When you enter the Whizpro BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, a Main Menu appears on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several Setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <ENTER> key to enter the sub-menu. A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the right of the screen.
  • Page 29: General Configuration Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.3 General Configuration Menu In the Standard CMOS Menu, you can set the system clock and calendar, record disk drive parameters and the video subsystem type, and select the type of errors that stop the BIOS POST. 4.3.1 Date The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information.
  • Page 30 BIOS Setup 4.3.4 First Boot Device This option sets the type of device for the first boot drives that the BIOS attempts to boot from after BIOS Post completes. 4.3.5 Second Boot Device This option sets the type of device for the second boot drives that the BIOS attempts to boot from after BIOS Post completes.
  • Page 31: Advanced Configuration Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.4 Advanced Configuration Menu These screens contain industry-standard options additional to the core PC AT BIOS. This section describes all fields offered by Whizpro Software in this screen. Some fields may vary from those in your Setup program. Your system builder may omit or modify some fields. 4.4.1 IDE Drive Delay Configure IDE drive delay.
  • Page 32 BIOS Setup 4.4.11 D800-DFFF Shadow These options specify how the ROM at D800h copy to RAM, enable will allow the ROM area from D000-DFFF copy to RAM. 4.4.12 Typematic Rate Setting When disabled, the following two items (Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay) are irrelevant.
  • Page 33: System Specific Setup

    BIOS Setup 4.5 System Specific Setup 4.5.1 CPU Frequency Ratio Select CPU frequency multiplier. CPU core frequency = system bus x ratio. Must RESET system if a new ratio is selected. 4.5.2 Unused PCI Slot Clock Turn on or off the clock for unused PCI slots. 4.5.3 Unused DIMM Socket clock Turn on or off the clock for unused DIMM sockets.
  • Page 34: Primary Ide Drives

    BIOS Setup 4.6 Primary IDE Drives 4.6.1 Primary Master Select Auto BIOS will detects if a drive is installed and its CHS parameters. If Manual is select, CHS parameters needs to be insert manually. Select None for no IDE drive installed. Drive Type: None No IDE drive is installed...
  • Page 35: Secondary Ide Drives

    BIOS Setup 4.7 Secondary IDE Drives 4.7.1 Secondary Master Select Auto BIOS will detects if a drive is installed and its CHS parameters. If Manual is select, CHS parameters needs to be manually insert. Select None for no IDE drive installed Drive Type: None No IDE drive is installed...
  • Page 36: Peripherals Setup Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.8 Peripherals Setup Menu 4.8.1 Floppy Controller Set this option to enable to invoke the floppy drive controller on the motherboard. 4.8.2 Primary IDE Set this option to enable to invoke the Primary IDE channel on the motherboard. 4.8.3 Secondary IDE Set this option to enable to invoke the Secondary IDE channel on the motherboard.
  • Page 37: Power Management Setup Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.9 Power Management Setup Menu The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. 4.9.1 Power Management Disable No power management. Allows operating system to use APM (Advanced Power Management) mode for power management.
  • Page 38 BIOS Setup 4.9.6 Hard Disk Power Down Set system inactivity time period before BIOS shutdown IDE drive in APM mode. 4.9.7 Video Off Set system inactivity time period before BIOS turn off video in APM mode. 4.9.8 Power Button In case of computer being “hung”: Instant-Off allows the power button to shut down the system instantly by the push of the button;...
  • Page 39: Pci /Pnp Configurations Menu

    BIOS Setup 4.10 PCI /PnP Configurations Menu 4.10.1 PnP OS Installed Set this option to “Yes” to inform BIOS the operating system can handle plug and play (PnP) devices. 4.10.2 Reset Configure Data Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Date (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 operating system cannot boot.
  • Page 40: Hardware Monitor

    BIOS Setup 4.11 Hardware Monitor 4.11.1 Vcore Voltage Display current CPU Vcore voltage. 4.11.2 3.3 Volt Display current 3.3 volt. 4.11.3 5.0 Volt Display current 5 volt. 4.11.4 12 Volt Display current 12 volt. 4.11.5 -12 Volt Display current -12 volt. 4.11.6 CPU FAN Rotation Display current CPU FAN speed on Rotations per minutes (RPM).
  • Page 41: Restore Default Settings

    BIOS Setup 4.12 Restore Default Settings 4.12.1 Restore Manufacture Settings Restore manufacture settings to recover the optimum settings for the original manufacture configuration. 4.12.2 Restore Fail-Safe Settings Load Fail-Safe settings when you can not boot the system to operating system after change/ add/ remove hardware parts or peripherals.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 5.1 General Troubleshooting Tips Is your system properly assembled and configured? Make sure the BIOS setup is set to default/optimal settings. Pressing <F2> key to enter the setup, select Default or Optimal settings, then save and exit the setup. For Windows 2000 that requires ACPI support make sure your ACPI + APM is selected at Power Management in your BIOS.
  • Page 43 EXCEEDS BCM’s current warranty policy which is one year from the date of manufacture and the board is PAST BCM’s warranty period. If your reseller is out of business or no longer in service, then the BCM’s warranty policy applies.

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