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Quick Installation ................................................ 4
1.1 Layout............................................................................ 4
1.2 Item Checklist ............................................................... 5
1.3 Jumpers ........................................................................ 5
1.4 Connectors ................................................................... 9
1.5 Form Factor................................................................. 19
Feature................................................................ 20
2.1 Motherboard Components Placement ..................... 20
2.2 Block Diagram ............................................................ 22
2.3 Specifications ............................................................. 23
Hardware Setup ................................................. 26
3.1 Before Installation ...................................................... 26
3.2 Install the Processor .................................................. 27
3.3 Install Memory Modules ............................................ 32
3.4 CNR ............................................................................. 34
3.5 ATX Power Supply connector ................................... 35
3.6 Back Panel .................................................................. 37
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Hardware Setup ..........26 3.1 Before Installation ............26 3.2 Install the Processor ..........27 3.3 Install Memory Modules ..........32 3.4 CNR ................34 3.5 ATX Power Supply connector ........35 3.6 Back Panel ..............37 FB11320100000 WO2/WO2-R Version 1.1B...
  • Page 2 4.8 Power Management Setup ......... 68 4.9 PnP/ PCI Configurations ..........73 4.10 PC Health Status ............76 4.11 Iwill Smart Setting ............. 76 4.12 Load Fail Safe Defaults ..........80 4.13Load Optimized Defaults .......... 81 4.14 Set Supervisor/ User Password Setting ....82 4.15 Save &...
  • Page 3 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 5.6 SPDIF/IN (SPDIF version only) ........ 112 5.7 Loopback (bypass) mode Setup ......116 Power Installar CD .......... 120 6.1 Software Installation ..........120 6.2 How to use the Power installer CD ......120 6.3 How to make driver diskette ........121 6.4 Install Driver ..............
  • Page 4: Quick Installation

    Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1 Quick Installation 1.1 Layout...
  • Page 5: Item Checklist

    Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.2 Item Checklist [V ] The motherboard [V ] Operation manual [V ] ATA/66/100 cable [V ] Floppy cable [V ] Power Installer CD [V ] Internal COM port cable Optional ] USB riser kit ] Thermal Sensor for System Display Cache Riser Card ] Infrared port cable ] Display Cache Riser Card...
  • Page 6 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.3.2 PS/2 power standby jumper (PS2_SB) 1.3.3 Vcore booster jumper (Vcore)
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.3.4 VIO select jumper (VIO) 1.3.5 Flash protect jumper (Flash)
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.3.6 IDE RAID jumper(WO2-R Only) 1.3.7 Audio jumper...
  • Page 9: Connectors

    Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4 Connectors 1.4.1 CPU fan header (J39) 1.4.2 Auxiliary fan header(J40) 1.4.3 System fan header (J41)
  • Page 10 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.4 ATX power connector (J37)
  • Page 11 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.5 System temp. sensor header (Tsys) 1.4.6 Chassis Intrusion header (Case)
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.7 Infrared connector (IR) 1.4.8 Front panel connector (J43)
  • Page 13 Chapter 1 Quick Installation...
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.9 Wake-ON-LAN header 1.4.10 Internal Modem connector...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.11SMBus connector 1.4.12 Aux-In connector(Aux_IN) 1.4.13 CD_In connector(CD_IN)
  • Page 16: Internal Usb Connector

    Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.14 Internal USB connector The motherboard has two USB ports onboard. The extra two USB support can only functionable with the additional USB riser kit. 1.4.15 Internal connector for COM port.
  • Page 17 Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.4.16 SPDIF connector(Optional)
  • Page 18: Form Factor

    Chapter 1 Quick Installation 1.5 Form Factor...
  • Page 19 Chapter 1 Quick Installation...
  • Page 20: Feature

    Chapter 2 Feature 2 Features 2.1 Motherboard Components Placement...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Feature l e t ) y l ) y l l e t l e t t o l c i t i d i , t u t i n e l l...
  • Page 22: Block Diagram

    Chapter 2 Feature 2.2 Block Diagram...
  • Page 23: Specifications

    Chapter 2 Feature 2.3 Specifications Processor I/F (Socket370) Supports 1 processor through Socket370 socket Supports 66M/100M/133M FSB (Front Side Bus) Supports Intel Celeron (Katmai, PPGA) CPU from 300A MHz to 533 Supports Intel Celeron (Cu-128, FCPGA) CPU from 566 MHz to 700 MHz or high Supports Intel Pentium III (Cu-256, FCPGA) CPU from 500 MHz to 750 MHz or high...
  • Page 24 Supports 16550A UART interface Supports ECP/EPP interface Supports PS2 interface Supports SIR/FIR/CIR interface Supports 4X UHCI USB interface RAID onboard (WO2-R only) Supports 2 ATA100 channels Supports RAID Level 0/1 Supports Win9X/WinNT/Win2K Sound support C-Media HW Sound controller on board...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Feature (3-pin jumper provide H/W & S/W protection) Supports “AC-Loss Recovery” Supports Suspend to Disk Supports Suspend to RAM (DRAM should not have power during S4/S5 state) Supports Manually Assign PCI IRQ Supports Auto-reboot function when system hang Supports PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard auto swapping Power requirement Onboard DC/DC switching voltage regulator supports VIO up to 10A...
  • Page 26: Hardware Setup

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Hardware Setup 3.1 Before Installation For installation, you may need some or all of the following tools: Medium size flat blade screwdriver Medium size Phillips head screwdriver A 3/16 inch nut driver or wrench o l l n i l t a l k i l...
  • Page 27: Install The Processor

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3.2 Install the Processor PIN 1...
  • Page 28 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step1: Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever of socket upward. Step2: Insert the CPU into the socket. Please keep the lever right angle when inserting CPU. Step3: When inserting the CPU please note the correct orientation as shown.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup i t i e i r i t a Step4: Push the lever down to close the socket.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 5: Attach the heatsink onto the CPU. Step6: Push the clip of heatsink downward to hock the ear of socket firmly.
  • Page 31 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step7: Finally, attach the fan cable to the CPU fan header FCPU. i t l...
  • Page 32: Install Memory Modules

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3.3 Install Memory Modules The motherboard has three Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets and supports the maximum memory size up to 512MB. These DIMM sockets only support 3.3V unbuffered SDRAM modules of 16M, 64M, 128M and 256M. The motherboard also support SPD (Serial Presence Detect) architecture to provide the best choice for performance vs.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 1:Open latches of DIMM socket Step 2:Proofread the RAM module to the DIMM Socket. Step 3:Insert the RAM module into the DIMM socket.
  • Page 34: Cnr

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Step 3:Press the latches into the notches of the RAM module. 3.5 CNR The interface of Communication and Networking Riser(CNR) supports the audio, modem, and local area network(LAN). Motherboard integration of the audio, modem, and LAN subsystems is also problematic, due to the potential for incease noise, which in- turn degrades the performance of each system.
  • Page 35: Atx Power Supply Connector

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3.6 ATX Power Supply Connector o i t 3.6.1 Power on procedures i r c c t i . f f t e l c t i c t i a t l o l l t i n...
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup l l i l l i l l i 3.6.2 Power off procedures i r c c t i . f f t e l c t i c t i a t l o l l t i n...
  • Page 37: Back Panel

    Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 3.7 Back Panel , s t l a i . t r l e l t n i e l l c i t c i t i d i o l l o l l t t u...
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  • Page 40: Bios Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup BIOS Setup 4.1 PhoenixNet Introduction PhoenixNet is a service that provides PC users with best-of-breed, free, software services to support their PC hardware and software and to turn their computer into a powerful tool for communication, entertainment, education and business 4.1.1 Internet Launch System The PhoenixNet Internet Launch System (ILS) is a patent-...
  • Page 41 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.1.3 PhoenixNet Online Services & i t n r i v i t c ¡K : s l...
  • Page 42 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.1.4User Boot f n i . y r 4.1.5Internet Access & . s t c . t & s l l c i l . l i...
  • Page 43: Bios Setup

    4.2.1 Upgrade BIOS The BIOS can be upgraded from a diskette with the Award Flash utility — AWDFLASH.EXE. The BIOS image file, and update utility are available from IWILL’s WEB site: www. iwill.net 4.2.2 Enter BIOS setup program Power-on the system by either pressing the Power-On button, or by using any of the power-on features provided by the motherboard.
  • Page 44 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.2.3 Using BIOS setup program Move to the previous field Down Move to the next field Move to the field on the left hand Left side Move to the field on the right hand Right side Quit from setup program without saving changes, or Exit from <Esc>...
  • Page 45: Main Menu

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.3 Main Menu The main menu allows you to select from several setup pages. Use the arrow keys to select among these pages and press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu. A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 46: Standard Cmos Features

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.4 Standard CMOS Features 4.4.1Date This field specifies the current date. The date format is <month>, <day>, and <year>. 4.4.2 Time This field specifies the current time. The time format is <hour>, <minute>, and <second>. The time is calculated based on the 24-hour (military-time) clock.
  • Page 47 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.4.3 IDE Primary Master / Primary Slave / Secondary Master / Secondary Slave Press “Enter” to enter next page for detail hard drive setting. 4.4.3.1 IDE HDD Auto-Detection Auto-Detect the HDDs Capacity, and its parameters, ex: Cylinder, Head and Sector. 4.4.3.2 IDE Primary Master / Primary Slave / Secondary Master / Secondary Slave This field specifies type of drive that corresponds to...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.4.3.5 Cylinders Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk. 4.4.3.6 Heads Set the number of read/write heads 4.4.3.7 Precomp Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk 4.4.3.8 Sectors Set the number of sectors per track 4.4.4 Drive A / Drive B This field specifies the traditional type of floppy drives.
  • Page 49 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 5.4.6 Video f i c f i c 5.4.7 Halt On l a t l l i l l i , l l l l i , l l l l i , l l...
  • Page 50: Base Memory

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.4.8 Base Memory The POST (Power-On Self Test) determines the amount of base (conventional) memory installed in the system. The value of the base memory is typically 640K. This field has no options. 4.4.9 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST.
  • Page 51: Advanced Bios Features

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.5 Advanced BIOS Features 4.5.1 Virus Warning When this function is enabled, the BIOS monitor the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification. If an attempt is made, the BIOS will halt the system and then display an error message.
  • Page 52: Cpu Internal Cache

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Afterwards, if necessary, you can run an anti-virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done. Many disk diagnostic programs will attempt to access the boot sector table, which can cause the above warning message.
  • Page 53: Quick Power On Self Test

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.5.6 Quick Power On Self Test This field allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. 4.5.7First / Secondary / Third / Other Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items.
  • Page 54: Gate A20 Option

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.5.11Gate A20 Option This field configures how the gate A20 is handled. The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 MB. At first, the gate A20 was handled from a pin on the keyboard. While some keyboards still provide this support, it is more common, and much faster, for modern system chipsets to provide support for gate A20.
  • Page 55: Security Option

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.5.14Typematic Delay (Msec) When enabled, typematic delay allows you to select the time delay between when the key is first pressed and when the acceleration begins. 4.5.15Security Option This field configures how the system security is handled. It works conjunction with SETTING SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of the system.
  • Page 56: Advanced Chipset Features

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.6 Advanced Chipset Features This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset. The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions. DO NOT change the value of any field in this setup page without full understanding.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup DRAM Settings The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The default timings have been carefully chosen and should only be altered if data is being lost. Such a scenario might well occur if your system had mixed speed DRAM chips installed.
  • Page 58: System Bios Cacheable

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.6.5 System BIOS Cacheable When enabled, accesses to the system BIOS will be cached. 4.6.6 Video BIOS Cacheable When enabled, access to the video BIOS will be cached. , e l 4.6.7 Memory Hole At 15M-16M Some add-in cards need to re-map its resource to a block of main memory address range.
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.6.10Display Cache Frequency The field configures the frequency that onboard display cache memory support. 4.6.11Onboard Display Cache Setting 4.6.11.1CAS # Latency Select the onboard display cache memory clock periods. 4.6.11.2Paging Mode Control Select the paging mode control. 4.6.11.3 RAS-to-CAS Overview Select the display cache clock periods indicates the RAS-to-CAS Override delay.(i.e., row activate...
  • Page 60: Integrated Peripherals

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7 Integrated Peripherals...
  • Page 61: Usb Controller

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.1 On-Chip Primary / Secondary PCI IDE This field enables or disables the onboard IDE controller. , e l 4.7.2 IDE Primary Master / Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master / Slave PIO These fields configure the PIO (Programmable Input Output) transfer mode for each IDE devices.
  • Page 62: Init Display First

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup , e l 4.7.5USB Keyboard under DOS Select Enabled if you want to use USB keyboard under DOS , e l 4.7.6Init Display First This item allows you to decide which slot to activate first, either PCI slot or AGP slot. 4.7.7AC97 Audio/Modem Auto”...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.9 Power-On Function This field configures the Power-On mode of the system. The Power-On button will not function in this mode. . d l l l i c i t y l l l l i...
  • Page 64: Onboard Fdc Controller

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.9.1 KB Password Power-On In you wish to use this function, bring the cursor to the field written Enter, then press <Enter>. The computer will display the message, Enter Password”. Type your password and press <Enter>. After the message Confirm Password is displayed, re-type your password.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.11Onboard Serial Port 1 / 2 These fields configure the onboard serial ports. There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from. c i t . y l l 4.7.12 COM2 Mode Select This field must be configured in order to use the infrared connector, which supports infrared wireless transmitting and receiving of data between devices when using the appropriate application software.
  • Page 66: Onboard Parallel Port

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.12.2IR Transmission delay for IrDA and ASKIR functions When setting the field to either IrDA or ASKIR, you must select whether or not you require a delay between IR transmissions. , e l 4.6.12.3IR Duplex Mode , l l f l a 4.6.12.4 Use IR Pins...
  • Page 67: Parallel Port Mode

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.7.14Parallel Port Mode This field configures the operating mode of an onboard parallel port. Ensure you know the specifications of your parallel port devices before selecting field. 4.7.15EPP Mode Select When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as EPP, ECP+EPP mode, the EPP version needs to be specified.
  • Page 68: Power Management Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.8 Power Management Setup Each power-saving mode has a respective timer. The value of the timer can be assigned or reloaded and it will count down to zero. When the timer equals to zero, the system will be forced into the related suspend or power-saving mode.
  • Page 69: Acpi Suspend Type

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.8.1ACPI Suspend Type There are several ACPI modes used to save computer’s energy. l l a . f f 4.8.2 Power Management This feature allows the user to select the default parameters for the power-saving mode. , r u f i f y f i...
  • Page 70: Video Off In Suspend

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.8.4 Video Off In Suspend This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. 4.8.5 Suspend Type Select the Suspend Type. 4.8.6 MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. 4.8.7 APM Suspend Timer This field specifies the time the system enters power-saving mode.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup i f f 4.8.10 Wake up by PCI card 4.8.11 Wake up by LAN/RING When Wake up by LAN function is enabled, the PC can power-on or “wake up” through LAN (Local Area Network). When Wake up by RING function is enabled, the PC can power-on through an external modem connected to your PC.
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.8.13PowerOn/Resume by Alarm When enabled, you can set the date and time to automatically power-on your PC (similar to an alarm clock). , r h , n i 4.8.14Reset APM Timer Events This field enables the system to detect activity, and restart the timer of the power-saving mode.
  • Page 73: Pnp/ Pci Configurations

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.9 PnP/ PCI Configurations...
  • Page 74: Pnp Os Installed

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.9.1 PNP OS Installed The field specifies whether a Plug and Play operating system is installed. 4.9.2 Reset Configuration Data Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (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 can not boot.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.9.3.1.1IRQ3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15 assigned to 4.9.3.1.2DMA Resources This sub menu can let you control the memory resource. (1) Reserved Memory Base Reserved a low memory for the legacy device (non-PnP device). (2) Reserved Memory Length Reserved a low memory length for the legacy device (non-PnP device).
  • Page 76: Pc Health Status

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.10 PC Health Status This page is monitoring your status of computer. On the screen displays CPU/System temperature, FAN speed, and voltages.
  • Page 77: Iwill Smart Setting

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.11 Iwill Smart Setting...
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.11.1 Iwill MicroStepping MicroStepping Microstepping is Iwill's anther step forward to provides users a fuss free CPU frequency set up procedure. It contains two main functions, Auto Detecting CPUs speed and Micro Adjustable CPU FSB speed.
  • Page 79 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.11.1.1Spread Spectrum This item configures radiation emitted from the system.When enabled, system will release less radiation. 4.11.2BIOS-ROM Flash Protect The main function of BIOS-ROM Flash Protect prevents the virus of computers to destory the system of computers. When JP16 is set on 1-2 , the Flash ROM pretection mode will be controlled by this field.
  • Page 80: Load Fail Safe Defaults

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.12 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations.
  • Page 81: Load Optimized Defaults

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.13 Load Optimized Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to:...
  • Page 82: Set Supervisor/ User Password Setting

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.14 Set Supervisor/ User Password Setting These setup pages are used for password setting. When a password has been enabled and the Security Option field is set as Setup, you will be required to enter the password every time you try to enter BIOS Setup program.
  • Page 83 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.15 Save & Exit Setup Saves current CMOS value and exit BIOS setup program.
  • Page 84: Save & Exit Setup

    Chapter 4 BIOS Setup 4.16 Exit Without Saving Abandons all CMOS value changes and exits BIOS setup program.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup...
  • Page 86: On Board Audio

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5 On board Audio The on board 4.1 channel PCI Audio on Iwill motherboards offer a new generation PCI audio solution: it utilizes the state-of-the-art CRL® 3D Audio technology (HRTF 3D positional audio), and supports Microsoft® Direct Sound ® 3D and Aureal®’s A3D®...
  • Page 87: Audio Features

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.1 Audio Features 5.1.1 Special Features 32 bit PCI bus master. Full duplex playback and recording, built-in 16 bits CODEC. HRTF 3D positional audio, supports both Direct Sound 3D® & A3D® interfaces, supports earphones, two and four channel speakers mode.
  • Page 88: Driver Installation

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.2 Driver Installation 5.2.1 DOS Installation Before beginning the installation, please make sure that your hard disk has sufficient space(min. 4MB). Insert the Power Installer CD into the CD-ROM Drive. t i l i . l l e l i f i c l a t...
  • Page 89 Chapter 5 On board Audio l l a , e l l l i l l a k i l : s i " i t l l a t n i l , " t " " t x "...
  • Page 90 Chapter 5 On board Audio . t i o l l l l a If you want to completely remove the drivers, you can also run the un-install procedure as described previously, and then reboot the system. 5.2.4 Windows NT4.0 Installation We recommend that you have Microsoft Windows NT intalled, and remove any exsisting sound drivers from your current system, before you install this PCI sound device...
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 On board Audio S " " t r g i l S " " g " . " l i l c " i t l " a . . n " t " s A " " d "...
  • Page 92: The Audio Rack

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3 The Audio Rack 5.3.1 Introduction By means of a user-friendly interface (as easy as operating your home stereo system), this PCI audio rack provides you with the control over your PC’s audio functions, including the advantage of four speakers mode enable/ disable, and perfect digital sound ( SPDIF version ONLY) input / output.
  • Page 93 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.2About Audio Rack The Audio Rack is consisted of several major components. 5.3.2.1 Control Center Controls the display of the PCI Audio Rack’s components. 5.3.2.2 MIDI Player Plays MIDI music files, and allows you to create your personal song playlists, and play the song files.
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.4.1 Sel (or Trk) field: If you have multiple selections in your playlist, this shows the number of the current selection or CD track. 5.3.4.2 Current File or Track: The name of the current MIDI file, wave audio file, or CD track.
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.5.1 Volume Control: Clicking on this button shows and allows you to use the output level controls. 5.3.5.2Recording Control: Clicking on this button shows and allows you use the input level controls. 5.3.5.3 Input and Output Level Sliders and Buttons: For each input or output signal type, the control slider controls the loudness whereas the horizontal slider controls the balance between the two speakers.
  • Page 96 Chapter 5 On board Audio d Wave: Controls wave (voice) playback or the recording levels. e FM: Controls the FM music playback or the recording level. f Aux-in: Controls the Aux-in music play or the recording level. g PC-SPK: Controls the external PC speaker input level. h CD: Controls the CD drive output level, for CD drives configured to play their audio output through the PCs...
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.5.4 Mute Buttons: Toggle between muting and enabling the signal. A button with a lit LED is enabled, and when it is not lit, it means it is mute. Several output signals can usually be enabled at once. 5.3.6 MP3 Player MP3 player can play both wave files and MP3 files.
  • Page 98: The 4 Speakers System

    The settings’ window when one of the SPDIF functions is enabled. (SPDIF version ONLY) 5.3.7 The 4 Speakers System The on board audio on Iwill motherboards provide 2 wave channels (front/rear + subwoffer), known as the 4.1 speakers system. When games or application programs via DirectSound®...
  • Page 99 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.7.2The positions of the speakers Put your speakers the way the following picture suggests, to deliver the best audio result. 5.3.7.3 The mixer setup There is a 4 speakers option in the volume control of the mixer, and when you enable this option, it means the rear speakers are connected to Line-in/Rear jack.
  • Page 100 SONY® and Philips®. It is commonly used in audio industry now adays. 5.3.9 IWILL Opti-Link(SPDIF VERSION ONLY) Opti-Link™ is an optical in / out put module that allows users to export and inport audio signal with a superior qulaity.
  • Page 101 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.3.10Opt-Link Installation 5.3.11Optical SW Setting...
  • Page 102: The Application Program Setup

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.4 The Application Program Setup(Please install) STEP 1:When the connection between devices and Opti-Link™ is done, please go to the Start menu and select PCI Audio Applications \ Audio Environment Setting.
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  • Page 104 Chapter 5 On board Audio Please note that signal beam may cause severe damage to the eyes. For your safety, please point the output end to a piece of white paper to check if thebeam is in function STEP 2: Please connect the output signal to the MD input, then play the music via the MP3 player:...
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  • Page 107: About Recording 24Bit Audio Setting

    Chapter 5 On board Audio About Recording 24bit Audio Setting l l i...
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  • Page 112: Spdif/In (Spdif Version Only)

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.6 SPDIF/IN (SPDIF version only) 5.6.1Portable CD / MD Player (output) to Iwill® Opti- Link™ (optical input) Setup. i l s , e l c i t c i t l l i i t p...
  • Page 113 Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.6.2 Standard CD / MD Player (output) to Iwill® Opti- Link™ (optical input) Setup. c i t c i t c i t c i t - i t c i t...
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  • Page 116: Loopback (Bypass) Mode Setup

    Chapter 5 On board Audio 5.7 Loopback (bypass) mode Setup 5.7.1CD-ROM (Digital Output) to Opti-Link™ (SPDIF/IN) Setup i g i l a t l l i i t p...
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  • Page 120: Power Installar Cd

    Chapter 6 Power Installer CD Power Installer CD 6.1 Software Installation The attached Power Installer CD contains all the necessary drivers, utilities. It provides an easy way for users to install the needed drivers without going through a complicated process. The Power Installer CD is able to auto-detect and display the drivers, utilities needed for your motherboard.
  • Page 121: How To Make Driver Diskette

    Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6.2.1 How to view manual This Power Installer CD includes detailed information of all manuals for every motherboard manufactured. Please insert the Power Installer CD into the CD-ROM drive; Click the “View Manual” item, and select the product that you want to view.
  • Page 122 Chapter 6 Power Installer CD , t s < > i l i t l u < > l i t y t i < > t i x t e l l l a c i t y l l 6.3.2Under windows 98/95/NT You may just click on the software Make Driver Diskettes Utility shown on screen, then select the driver you need,...
  • Page 123: Install Driver

    Chapter 6 Power Installer CD 6.4 Install driver 6.4.1 Howt to install Intel INF Utility You may just click on the Intel INF Utility shown on screen that needs to be installed, then follow the prompts to complete setup. 6.4.2 How to install Security Driver You may just click on the Security Driver shown on screen that needs to be installed, then follow the prompts to complete setup.
  • Page 124: Install Software Utility

    6.5.4 How to use Adobe Acrobat Reader You may just click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader shown on screen then follow the prompts to complete setup. 6.5.5 Management Console (MMC)(WO2-R only ) Please follow the steps on section of IDE RAID Setup to complete setup.

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