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  • Page 1 AZZA 366 Mainboard Series Cover Click Here Table Of Contents Click Here Introduction Click Here Hardware Installation Click Here BIOS Management Click Here...
  • Page 2 366A– – – – BV 366A 366A 366A 366X 366X– – – – AS 366X 366X 366X- - - - AV 366X 366X 366X Version 1.x UM-366XAABSV-E1 Rev 1.0V Creation Date: 31 October 2001 AZZA Page 1 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 3: Technical Support

    If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance. Technical Support If you require additional information or assistance during installation please contact your dealer. Your dealer will be able to provide the latest information. Page 2 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.6. System Panel Buttons and LED Connectors ..........20 2.6.1. PW: Power On / Off and External Suspend Switch Connector ....20 2.6.2. SL LED Connector .................. 21 2.6.3. IDE HDD LED Connector ................. 21 2.6.4. Reset Button Connector ................21 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES Page 3...
  • Page 5 PC Health Status ..................43 3.10. Frequency/Voltage Control ..............44 3.11. Load Optimized Defaults ................ 45 3.12. Set Supervisor Password ................ 46 3.13. Set User Password .................. 47 3.14. SAVE & EXIT SETUP/EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ........48 Page 4 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1:- Introduction

    PC99 ATX External Connector CN 5: LPT CN18: Game/MIDI Port CN 7: USB 2 CN 2: PS/2 MS CN 1: PS/2 KB SPK-OUT LINE-IN MIC-IN CN 6: USB 1 CN 3: COM 1 CN 4: COM 2 AZZA Page 5 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 7: Overview

    There are four models in this series. 366A - AV 3. 366X-AS 366A - BV 4. 366X-AV The 366X models have a different North Bridge Chipset to the 366A models. The 366A-AV model and the 366A-BV model have a different Southbridge Chipset. 1.2.2. Mainboard Dimensions Width...
  • Page 8 DMI, along with the appropriately networked software, is designed for easy inventory, maintenance and the simplified troubleshooting of computer systems. WOL (Wake LAN) Port WOL (Wake LAN) Port One WOL connector supports Wake-On-LAN functionality. WOM (Wake-On-Modem) Port One WOM connector supports Wake-On-Modem functionality. AZZA Page 7 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 9 Ports USB allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals. The 366X-AS, 366X-AV and 366A-AV models are equipped with 6 USB connectors. The 366A-BV models are equipped with four USB connectors. USB 1 and USB 2 are external connectors. They can be found on the PC 99 ATX connector.
  • Page 10: System Health Monitor Functions

    RTC Timer to Power RTC Timer to Power on the System on the System The RTC installed on the system board allows your system to automatically power-on at a set date and time. AZZA Page 9 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 11 The mainboard is designed to meet the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Inter- face) specification. ACPI has energy saving features that support OS Direct Power Man- agement (OSPM) for round the clock PC operation. Page 10 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2:- Hardware Installation

    PS/2 Keyboard Connector PS/2 KB PS/2 Mouse Connector PS/2 MS Serial Port 1 COM1 Serial Port 2 COM2 Parallel Port Universal Serial Port 1 USB1 Universal Serial Port 2 USB2 CN18 Game/Audio Port Audio/Game AZZA Page 11 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 13: Installation Steps

    Before you start installing your mainboard we strongly recommend that you use a grounded anti-static mat. We further recommend that you attach an anti-static wristband, which is grounded at the same location as the mat, to your wrist. Page 12 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 14: Expansion Slots, Jumpers And Internal Connectors

    Hardware Installation 2.3. Expansion Slots, Jumpers and Internal Connectors AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES Page 13...
  • Page 15: Cpu, Memory And Expansion Slots

    Important: The DIMM’s can only be fitted into the slots in one orientation. Make sure that the DIMM’s are in the correct orientation and the pins are cor- rectly aligned before you insert them. Page 14 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 16: Pci Slots

    MB/s. This allows 3D applications to run more smoothly. The 366 mainboards each come with one AGP slot. These slots are able to support 1x, 2x and 4x AGP cards. Top View of an AGP Slot 66 pins AZZA Page 15 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 17: Cnr (Communications Network Riser) Slot

    Audio Codec 97 (AC 97) interface, LAN interfaces, USB interfaces and System Management Bus (SMBus) interfaces (used specifically to provide Plug and Play functional- ity). The 366X-AS, 366X-AV and 366A-AV mainboards are all equipped with a single CNR slot.
  • Page 18: Standard Infrared Connector

    CPU cooling fan in your Windows operating system. Top View of a Fan Connector Front View of a Fan Connector Ground +12V DC +12V DC Fan Signal Ground Fan Signal AZZA Page 17 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 19: Atx Power Supply Connector

    720 mA and be connected to a “5V standby” voltage. Top View of a WOL Connector Front View of a WOL Connector Ground 5V_SB Ground WOL/WOM 5V_SB WOL/WOM Page 18 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 20: Cd Audio In Connector

    USB connectors allow you to add on an optional kit to expand the total number of USB ports available. The 366A-AV, 366X-AS and 366X-AV have four internal USB connectors (CN30, CN31, CN32 and CN38). This enables you to use an extra 4 USB devices.
  • Page 21: S/Pdif Connector

    Mode 1: Press and hold the Power ON button for less than 4 seconds and then release it. The system will be turned into Suspend mode (turned into the GREEN mode) When the system is in the Suspend mode:- Page 20 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 22: Sl Led Connector

    No Con- connected to the four pin connector. When nector nector you turn your system on, this LED will also POWER LED be turned on. Top View of the Speaker and Power LED Connector AZZA Page 21 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 23: External Connectors

    This parallel port is used by printers which support the SPP, EPP and ECP modes IRQ7 or IRQ5 can be selected. The ECP mode will use either DMA 3 or DMA 1 (which can be selected by the BIOS setup program). Page 22 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 24: Usb 1 And Usb 2 Connectors

    Some USB devices may not follow the standard USB power specifications. If you are using such a device it may unstable. If you do experience problems try to change the setting on JP 1. This might help solve this problem. AZZA Page 23 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 25: Jp2: Keyboard Power

    CPU. The increase in the processing speed is a multiple of the original processing speed. The table on page 25 shows the different combinations of the toggle switches and the multiple increase in the processing speed. Page 24 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 26: Hardware Installation

    3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 system will run smoothly. DIP Switch Settings Ratio Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Default 5 (14) 10.5 11.5 12.5 (13) AZZA Page 25 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3:- Managing The Pc Bios

    F10 : Save and Exit Setup Time, Date, Hard Disk Type ... Note! BIOS software is continuously updated therefore the BIOS menus and the descriptions that are given in this manual are for reference purposes only. Page 26 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 28: Standard Cmos Setup

    This mainboard supports four IDE Hard Drives. These fields allow you to set your Hard Drive parameters. Move the selection bar to the IDE Hard Drive you want to configure. Press the "ENTER" key. If you select “AUTO” the system BIOS will detect the HDD type automatically. AZZA Page 27 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 29 SVGA or PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 40 column mode CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 80 column mode MONO Monochrome adapter includes high resolution monochrome adapters Page 28 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 30: Advanced Bios Features

    If enabled the amount of time required to run the power-on self-test (POST) will de- crease. A quick POST skips certain steps. We recommend that you disable quick POST. It is better to find a problem during POST than to lose data during your work. AZZA Page 29 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 31 80 tracks. Only 360-KB floppy drives have 40 tracks; drives with 720 KB, 1.2 MB, and 1.44 MB capacity all have 80 tracks. Very few modern PCs have 40-track floppy drives so we therefore recommend that you set this field to Disabled to save time. Page 30 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 32 Mb. Otherwise, for all other operating systems, use the default setting “Non-OS2” PS/2 Mouse Function Control If you have installed a serial pointing device and your system has a PS/2 mouse port you should disable this option. AZZA Page 31 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 33: Advanced Chipset Features

    The setting for this field will be automatically selected by the BIOS. The value that the BIOS selects depends on the settings you have chosen for JP6. If you have a 100 MHz CPU but have and set JP6 to OPEN the BIOS will detect 133 MHz. Page 32 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 34 Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP with- out any translation. The default is 64MB. You may increase this memory when you need to have faster access for 3D graphics applications (e.g. games). AZZA Page 33 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 35 You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is re- served, it cannot be cached. The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements. Page 34 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 36: Integrated Peripherals

    Menu Level ! ! ! ! Primary Master [Auto] Primary Slave [Auto] Secondary MasterPIO [Auto] Secondary Slave PIO [Auto] Primary Master UDMA [Auto] Primary Slave UDMA [Auto] Secondary MasterUDMA [Auto] Secondary Slave UDMA [Auto] AZZA Page 35 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 37 This chipset can support MC97 Modem. This field allows you to decide whether you want this support or not. If you select “Auto” the BIOS will automatically detect the AC97. If you select “Disabled” the Bios will not detect any support for the AC97 audio/ modem. Page 36 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 38: Superio Device

    This field allows you to set the IR reception/transmission polarity as high or low. To determine which polarity is appropriate you must refer to the documentation for your IR peripheral. This field is usually found under the Onboard Serial Port 2 option. If you disable the AZZA Page 37 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 39: Ir Transmission Delay

    PCI graphics card or the AGP graphics card. If you have only installed one graphics card the BIOS will automatically detect it and you do not need to set this field. Page 38 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 40: Power Management Setup

    S1(POS) : Power On Suspend or S3(STR): Suspend to Ram. Power Management This category allows you to select the degree of power saving. The choices are shown in the table at the top of page 40. AZZA Page 39 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 41 PC system, you have to install the “External” modem to your PC system and tell the PC system which serial port connects to the modem by selecting the IRQ in this field, (officially, COM 1 uses IRQ4, and COM 2 uses IRQ3) Page 40 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 42 An input signal from the modem/LAN will wake up the system from a soft off state. !RTC Alarm Resume When enabled, you can use the following two fields to select the time and date to wake up the PC system from power saving mode. AZZA Page 41 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 43: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Plug and Play capa- ble operating system. PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled] Select No if you need the Assign IRQ For VGA [Enabled] BIOS to configure non- Assign IRQ For USB [Enabled] boot devices. Page 42 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 44: Pc Health Status

    This field allows you to select an operating temperature range for your CPU. If the CPU temperature moves out of this range, any warning mechanism you have programmed into your system will be activated. AZZA Page 43 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 45: Frequency/Voltage Control

    CPU Vcore Select [Default] Item Help Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk [Enabled] Menu Level # # # # " " " " Spread Spectrum [Disabled] x Linear Spread Mode x Linear Spread Range CPU Clock [100 MHz] Page 44 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 46: Load Optimized Defaults

    ! ! ! ! Health Status ← ← ← ← ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ → → → → : Select Item ESC : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults AZZA Page 45 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 47: Set Supervisor Password

    Whenever you turn on the PC, it will request the user to enter the Password in order to boot up your system. Without the correct password, the PC system will stop and the oper- ating system will not be loaded. Page 46 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 48: Set User Password

    2. When "System" is selected in Security Option: When you turn on your PC, you will be requested to enter the Password. Without the cor- rect password, the PC system will stop and the operation system will not be loaded. AZZA Page 47 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...
  • Page 49: Save & Exit Setup/Exit Without Saving

    CMOS RAM. If you do not want to save any of the changes, or settings you selected in the BIOS SETUP utility, move the selection bar to the “EXIT WITHOUT SAVING” option. Press the “Enter” key. Then press “Y” Page 48 AZZA 366 MAINBOARD SERIES...

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