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User Manual V1.1




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Item Checklist
Before you begin installing your motherboard, please make
sure that the following materials have been shipped:

This mainboard comes in a sturdy cardboard shipping
carton, which should contain the following items:


· This Mainboard
· This User's Manual
· CD Title Driver
· Cable Set

If you discover damaged or missing items, please contact
your retailer.




User's manual Version : 1.10
Release Date : Feb. 2000
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1-1 Introduction ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1-1
1-2 Specifications ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 1-1
1-3 PACKAGE CHECKLIST .................................................1-3
1-4 Block Diagram ............................................................1-4
1-5 Main Board Layout with Default Setting ............................1-5
1-6 Static Electricity Precautions ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1-6

2 Installation Procedures
2-1 Setting System Jumpers ................................................2-1
2-2 System Memory (DIMM) ................................................2-4
2-3 Central Processing Unit (CPU) .......................................2-6
2-4 Expansion Cards ..........................................................2-6
2-5 External Connectors ......................................................2-7
2-6 Power Connection Procedures .......................................2-17

3 AWARD BIOS Setup
3-1 Introduction ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-1
3-2 Main Menu ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-4
3-3 Standard CMOS Setup ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-6
3-4 Advanced BIOS Features ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-10
3-5 Advanced Chipset Features/Integrated Peripherals ... ... ... ... 3-13
3-6 Integrated Peripherals ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . . 3-16
3-7 Power Management Setup ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . . 3-21
3-8 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 3-25
3-9 PC Health Status ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-27
3-10 Frequency/Voltage Control ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-28
3-11 Defaults Menu ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 3-29
3-12 Supervisor/User Password Setting ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . . 3-30
3-13 Exit Selecting ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3-31

4 Software Driver Install
4-1 UPDATED PRODUCT INFORMATION ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4-1
4-2 Install Graphics Driver ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4-4
4-3 Install Audio Driver ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . . 4-7

5 Anti-Virus software installation
5-1 Anti-Virus software installation ......................................... 5-1
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Audio
- On board ALS300+ Sound Chip.
Introduction - Supports Dual AC-97 CODEC/Up to 6-Channel
Speakers.
TM TM
1-1 Introduction - QSound QEM (Creative EAX compatible) Support.
- Built-in ALS FM synthesizer.
The motherboard is a high-performance, low-cost motherboard which supports the - Enhanced normal & digital game port.
Intel PII;PIII and Socket 370 microprocessor. System memory bank supports 3 - Supports AC97 CODEC (ALC100).
DIMM socket. Memory up to 512MB PC-100 SDRAM. - Supports earphones, two channel speaker mode.
®
- MPU-401 game/MIDI port and Sound blaster 16
On-board features include 2X AGP, stereo sound, ATX power, super I/O, 2 Ultra compatible.
DMA/66 EIDE interfaces, 2 USB ports, 5 PCI expansion slots, and 1 AMR slot
1 Fastfame default Slot for OPCA and DPSA card. I/O Control
1-2 Specifications - ITE IT8712F.

CPU Expansion Slot
® ® TM
- Pentium II/III /Celeron Processor. - Five 32-bit PCI slots support Master mode.
- Celeron TM Socket 370 PPGA packaged Processor. - One AC3 & TV OUT Slot.
- 2 nd level Cache Depend on CPU. - One Audio Modem Riser (AMR) slot.
- Coppermine Socket 370 FCPGA packaged Processor. I/O Interface
Chipset - PCI Bus master IDE interface on board with two
®
- Intel GMCH82810/810DC100/810E,consisting of: connectors support 4 IDE devices in 2 channel, the PCI
- 82810DC100/82810E Graphics and memory controller IDE Controller supports PIO Mode 0 to Mode 4, Bus
Hub(GMCH). master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Ultra DMA 33/66.
- 82801AA(ICH) I/O Controller Hub. - On board super Multi-I/O chip that support 2 serial port
Clock Generator with 16550 Fast UART compatible, 1 parallel port with
- Supports 66 / 100 / 133MHz. EPP and ECP capabilities, and a floppy disk drive
interface.
Memory - On board support PS/2 mouse Connector.
- 3 x 168-pin DIMM Sockets. - On board support PS/2 Keyboard Connector.
- Supports PC-100 SDRAM 16MB~512MB. - On board 2 USB ports.
- Supports only 3.3V SDRAM DIMM. - On board IrDA connector.
- Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K,1.2M,1.44M
VGA and 2.88M bytes ,Supports LS-120 floppy disk device.
- Integrated 2D/3D graphics chip(GMCH). Other Function
- Integrated 24-bit 230MHz RAMDAC. - Support Modem Ring Power On.
- 4MB display cache.(9WEAP/P+ Without) - Supports Keyboard, PS/2 Mouse power on, and
- Integrated H/W Motion compensation engine. WOL (Wake On LAN).
Power Supply
- On board 3V, 5V and 12V 20-pin ATX power connector.
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- Use switching regulator to support CPU core voltage. ¡º Software utilities.
Hardware Monitor 1-4 Block Diagram
- CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan Revolution detecting.
- CPU Fan Control.
- System Voltage Detect.
- Display Actual Current Voltage.

BIOS
- Licensed AWARD BIOS, 4M bit FLASH RAM.
- ACPI ready for PC98/Windows 98.
- System BIOS supports ACPI function and Green feature
function, DMI, Plug and Play Flash ROM.

Form factor
- ATX Form Factor.
- Dimensions 305mm x 190mm, 4 layers PCB.

TV OUT& LCD Monitor (Use OPCA CARD or DPSA CARD Only)

- On card CHRONTEL CH7007/7008 digital PC to TV
encoder.
- Supports NTSC, and PAL TV formats.
- Provides Composite, S-Video outputs.
- Auto-detection of TV presence.
- Support AC-LINK DFP Interface LCD Monitor.
DRIVERS
- Intel® 810 Chipset Graphics Drivers.
- Intel® INF Installation Utility.
- AC97 audio sound drivers and Applications..
- Avance Logic AL300+ driver and Applications.
- DirectX 6.1.

1-3 PACKAGE CHECKLIST
If you discover any item below was damaged or lost, please contact your vendor.
¡º The main board.
¡º One OPCA or DPSA Card (Option).
¡º This user manual. I/O
¡º One Floppy disk drive cable. IT8712F
¡º One Ultra DMA/66 IDE cable.
¡º One External COMB cable. [TYPE B]
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1-5 Main Board Layout with Default Setting 1-6 Static Electricity Precautions

Static electricity can easily damage your motherboard.
Observing a few basic precautions can help you safeguard against damage that
could result in expensive repairs. Follow the measures below to protect your
equipment from static discharge:

Keep the motherboard and other system components in their antistatic
packaging until you are ready to install them.

Touch a grounded surface before you remove any system component from
its protective antistatic packaging. A grounded surface within easy reach is
the expansion slot covers at the rear of the system case. or any other
unpainted portion of the system chassis.

During configuration and installation, touch a ground surface frequently to
discharge any static electric charge that may build up in your body. Another
option is to wear a grounding wrist strap.

When handling a motherboard or an adapter card, avoid touching its
components. Handle the motherboard and adapter cards either by the
edges or by the mounting bracket that attaches to the slot opening in the
case.




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The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as follows:

Installation Procedures

The mainboard has some user-adjustable jumpers on the board that allow you to
configure your system to suit your requirements. This chapter contains information
on the various jumper settings on your mainboard.
A pair of needle-nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers.
To set up your computer, you must complete the following steps:
Note: When you open the jumper, attach the plastic jumper cap to one of the pins
1. Setting system jumpers. so you won't lose it.
2. Install RAM modules. Warning: Always completely disconnect the power cord from your board
3. Install CPU & FAN. whenever you are working on it. Do not make connections while the power is on
4. Connect ribbon cables, cabinet wires, and power supply. because sensitive electronic components can be damaged by the sudden rush of
5. Set up BIOS. power.
6. Set up system drivers and utility.
Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the board.
2-1 Setting System Jumpers Modem electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. Use a
grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components on a
You may configure your motherboard to match the needs of your applications by static-dissipative surface or in a static-shielded bag when they are not in the
setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electrical switch. It consists of two chassis.
metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides
over the pins to connect them. To "close" a jumper, you connect the pins with the CPU External Frequency Settings:(JP5A,JP5B)
clip. To "open" a jumper, you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three The Motherboard supports Intel Socket 370 CPUs with 66MHz or 100MHz or
pins, labeled 1, 2, 3. In this case you would connect either pin 1 and 2 or 2 and 3. 133MHz(9WEAP/P+ series only) external frequency. Setting the jumper according
to the external frequency of the CPU you are going to install on the motherboard.

states JP5A JP5B
BIOS auto-detect CPU
1
Frequency(66/100MHZ)

Over clock
100MHz (Celeron only)
2
We don't recommand
you to setup.

BIOS auto-detect CPU
3
Frequency(100/133MHz)
OPEN CLOSED CLOSED 2-3 *9WAP/P+ & 9WDAP/P+ [JP5A] always close [default].
*JP5A for Pentium® III 133MHz Front bus only.

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Clear CMOS:(JP6)
To clear the data stored in the CMOS, always turn off the computer first, then On Board Sound Chip ALS300+ Selection
remove this jumper to 2-3 pin to clear the CMOS. The jumper should be set to 1-2 The Sound chip selection function. If your don't like this sound system you can
pin (3V battery back up) before turn on the computer. Disable On board sound.
states JP7
states JP6

1 Clear CMOS 1 Disable this function



2 Normal [Default]
Enable this function
2
[Default]
* Clear CMOS must be turn off the AC power first.




Keyboard Power On Selection
The keyboard power on selection function. If your ATX power supply can supports
700mA 5V standby current (with keyboard require).you can use this function.

states JP1
2-2 System Memory (DIMM)
1 Enable this function
The motherboard supports up to 512MB PC-100 SDRAM. No hardware or BIOS
setup is required after adding or removing the system memory.
2 Disable [Default]
The Intel 810 chipset does not support ECC, However, ECC memory modules
may still be used, but the ECC function will not be available.
*If your ATX power supply not support 700mA 5V
standby current. Don't enable this function. Note:
1.The motherboard uses only Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). Sockets are
available for 3.3Volt (power level) Synchronous Dynamic Random
Access Memory (SDRAM).
2.This motherboard does not support 66MHz SDRAM !. The PC-100 compliant
SDRAM must be used because of the strict timing issues involved under this
speed.


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2-3 Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Installing system Memory
Insert the DIMM module(s) as shown. Because the number of pins are different on The Motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370 and a SLOT 1. The CPU that came
each side of the breaks, the module will be fitted only in the orientation shown. with the motherboard should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If
The DIMM must be 3.3V for this motherboard. this in not the case, then purchase a fan before you turn on your system. Be sure
that there is sufficient air circulation across the processor heat sink, or the
processor could overheat and damage both the processor and the motherboard.

To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF
socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then
upwards to a 90-degree angle. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as
shown. The notched corner should point towards the end of the lever. Because
the CPU has a corner pin for two of the four corners, the CPU will only be fitted in
the orientation as shown. The picture is for reference only: you should have a
CPU fan that covers the top side of the CPU. With the added weight of the CPU
fan, no force is required to insert the CPU. Once completely inserted, close the
socket lever while holding down the CPU.

2-4 Expansion Cards
System memory blank table Always unplug the power supply when adding or removing expansion cards or
Item Support Support other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both
DIMM 1 Single side Double side your motherboard and expansion cards.
DIMM 2 Single side Double side
DIMM 3 Single side Expansion Card Installation Procedure The Motherboard has 3 PCI and 1 AMR
* DIMM 3 support Single side SDRAM module only. expansion slots. You may install up to 3 PCI cards and 1 AMR card on this
Ex. motherboard. To install the PCI cards or AMR card, please follow the following
ITEM DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM 3 TOTAL SIZE procedure:
1 32MB-Single 32MB-Single 32MB-Single 96MB 1. Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary
2 32MB-Double 32MB-Single 32MB-Single 96MB hardware or software settings for you expansion card, such as jumpers or
3 32MB-Double 32MB-Double Don't use 96MB switches.
4 64MB-Single 64MB-Single 64MB-Single 192MB 2. Remove your computer system cover and the bracket plate with screw on the
5 64MB-Double 64MB-Single 64MB-Single 192MB slot you intend to use. Keep the bracket for possible future use.
6 64MB-Double 64MB-Double Don't use 128MB 3.Carefully align the card connectors and press firmly.
7 128MB-Single 128MB-Single 128MB-Single 384MB 4.Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed above.
8 128MB-Double 128MB-Single 128MB-Single 384MB 5.Replace the computer system cover.
9 128MB-Double 128MB-Double Don't use 256MB 6.Setup the BIOS if necessary.
10 256MB-Single 256MB-Single Don't use 512MB 7.Install the necessary software drivers for your expansion card.
11 256MB-Double 256MB-Single Don't use 512MB
Note: To install the AMR Card. You should set the "AC97 Modem" as "auto" in the
12 256MB-Double 256MB-Double Don't use 512MB
"INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS" of the BIOS Setup.
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2.PS/2 Keyboard Connector:
SLOT Area This connector is for a standard keyboard using a PS/2 plug (mini DIN). This
AMR connector will not allow standard AT (large DIN) keyboard plugs. You may
FAME SLOT use a DIN to mini DIN adapter on standard AT keyboards. In some applications,
the

keyboard is not present, the standard BIOS will report an error or failure during the
PCI SLOT Power-On Self Test (POST) after resetting the PC. You may select "All, But
Keyboard" under the "Halt On" in "Standard CMOS SETUP" of BIOS SETUP.
This allows the system non-keyboard operation without the system halting during
the POST.

PS/2 Keyboard Connector
PC99 Color : Purple
PIN FUNCTION
1 DATA
2,6 N.C
2-5 External Connectors 3 GND
4 +5V
1.PS/2 Mouse Connector: 5 CLOCK
The motherboard provides a mini-DIN mouse connector, which supports a PS/2
style mouse.

PS/2 Mouse Connector
PC99 Color : Green
PIN FUNCTION 3.Universal Serial BUS (USB) Ports 1 & 2:
1 DATA There are two USB ports on this motherboard for connecting USB devices.
2,6 N.C
3 GND
Universal Serial BUS (USB) Ports 1 & 2
4 +5V
PC99 Color : Black
5 CLOCK
PIN FUNCTION
1,5 +5V
2,6 USB+
3,7 USB-
4,8 GND




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4.Parallel Port Connector: 6.Display connector:
Normally, the parallel port is used to connect the system to a printer. This connector is for output to a VGA-compatible device, commonly used for
conventional CRT displays.


Display connector
Parallel Port Connector PC99 Color : Blue
PC99 Color : Burgundy




7.Joystick/MIDI connector:
You may connect game joysticks or game pads to thisconnector for playing
5.Serial Port COM1 connector: games. Connect MIDI devices for playing or editing audio.
The COM1 port is ready for a mouse or other serial devices. A second serial port
is available using a serial port bracket connected from the motherboard to an
expansion slot opening. Joystick/MIDI connector

JOYSTICK
PORT
PC99 Color:
Gold
Serial Port COM1 connector
PC99 Color : Turquoise




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8.Audio Port connectors: Note: Ultra DMA/66 IDE devices must use an 80-wire IDE cable or else devices
The Audio Port Connectors on the motherboard are standard1/8"GAME-AUDIO will automatically be limited to Ultra DMA/33 mode.
connectors. Line Out (lime) can be connected to headphones or POWERED
speakers. Line In (light blue) allows tape players or other audio sources to be 10.Floppy Disk Drive Connector:
recorded by your computer or played through the Line Out (lime). Mic (pink) You can attach up to two floppy drives to the motherboard. After connecting the
allows microphones to be connected for inputting voice. single end to the board, connect the two plugs on the other end to the floppy
drives. The drive A: should be connected on the end and the drive B: in the
middle.
Audio Port connectors
MICROPHONE IN AUDIO AUDIO Floppy Disk Drive Connector
IN OUT Floppy Disk Drive Connector Color : White
PC99 Color : PC99 Color : Light PC99 Color : Lime
Pink Blue




NOTE: PIN1
Orient the red markings on the floppy ribbon cable to pin 1


9.Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors
The motherboard supports up to four IDE devices, including CD-ROM drives, tape Note: Pin 5 is removed to prevent the users inserting the Floppy Disk Drive in the
backup drives, Hard Disk Drives, and other IDE devices. After connecting wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 5 plugged.
the single end to the board, connect the two plugs at the other end to your hard
disk(s). If you install two hard disks, you must configure the second drive to 11.Wake-On-LAN(WOL)/Wake-On-Modem(WOM) connectors
Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly. Please refer to your hard disk The Wake-On-LAN and Wake-On-Modem connectors connect to a LAN card and
documentation for the jumper settings. (Pin 20 is removed to prevent the users Modem card respectively with a Wake-On-LAN/Wake-On-Modem output.
inserting the IDE devices in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with The connectors power up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received
pin 20 plugged). Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors through the LAN card/Modem card.
Primary IDE Connectors Secondary IDE Connectors
Wake-On-LAN(WOL) connectors
Color : Blue Color : White
PIN FUNCTION

1 +5V_SB
2 GND
3 SIGNAL
PIN1 PIN1 NOTE : The ATX power supply supports larger than 720mA
5V Standby current.
NOTE: Orient the red markings on the floppy ribbon cable to
pin 1

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12.Serial Port COM2 Pin Header: Note: The CPU and motherboard will overheat if there is noairflow across the
The provided serial port bracket can be used to add an additional serial port for CPU and onboard heatsink. Damage may occur to the motherboard and the CPU
additional serial devices. fan if these pins are incorrectly used. These are not jumpers, do not place jumper
caps over these pins.
Serial Port COM2 Pin Header
System Panel Connectors
B TYPE Refer to the following figure for item 14 to 18.
PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION
1 DCD 6 DSR System Panel Connectors
2 RXD 7 RTS
3 TXD 8 CTS
4 DTR 9 RI
5 GND 10 N.C



Note: Pin 10 is removed to prevent the users inserting in the wrong orientation
when using ribbon cables with pin 10 plugged.

13.CPU/Chassis Fan Connectors:
This motherboard provides CPU, Power, and Chassis fan connectors. Orientate
the fan so that the heat sink fins allow airflow to go across the onboard heat sink(s) 14.Power LED Lead
instead of the expansion slots. Depending on the fan manufacturer, the wiring and This indicates the status of the system power is turned "ON' or "OFF" The LED will
plug may be different. The red wire should be positive, while the black should be light when the system power is turned on and will go off when the system power is
ground. Connect the fan plug to the board taking into consideration the polarity of turned off.
the connector. 15.System Warning Speaker Connector
CPU Fan Connectors CPU Fan Connectors
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker.
16.ATX Power Switch Lead
The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to this lead.
Pressing the button once will switch the system between ON and SOFT OFF.
Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more than 4 seconds will turn the
system off. The Power LED shows the status of the system power.
17.HDD LED Lead
This connector supplies power to the cabinet IDE activity LED. Read and write
Chassis Fan Connectors activity by devices connected to the Primary or Secondary IDE connectors will
cause the LED to Light up.
18.Reset Switch Lead
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting your
computer without having to turn off your power switch. This is a preferred method
of rebooting to extend the life of the system power supply.

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19. Internal Audio Connectors: 21.IR&CIR Pin Header:
These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from the sound sources
such as CD-ROM, TV tuner, and MPEG card.
IR&CIR Pin Header
Internal Audio Connectors
CD1 CD2 PIN IR PIN CIR
PIN FUNCTION PIN FUNCTION
1 +5 VCC 1 +5 VCC
1 RIGHT 1 RIGHT
2,4 GND 2,3 GND
3 IRRX 3 CIRRX
3 LEFT 4 LEFT
4 GND 4 GND

5 IRTX 5 CIRRTX




22.AUXIN1 Pin Header:
20.ATX Power Connector:
This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from the power supply AUXIN1
will only insert in one orientation because of the different hole sizes. Find the PIN FUNCTION
proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that the pins are aligned. 1 RIGHT
2,4 GND
ATX Power Connector 3 LEFT




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After all connections are made, close the system case cover.

Be sure that all switches are OFF.

Connect the power supply cord to the power supply located on the back of
your system case according to your system user manual.


Connect the power cord to a power outlet that is equipped with a surge
protector.
You may then turn ON your devices in the following order:
(1) Your monitor
(2) External SCSI devices (starting with the last device on the chain)
(3) Your system power For ATX power supplies, you need to switch ON the
power supply if a switch is provided as well as press the ATX power
switch on the front of the case.

The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light. For ATX
power supplies, the power LED will light when the ATX power switch is
pressed. The system will then run power-On tests. While the tests are
running, additional messages will appear on the screen. If you do not see
anything within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the power, the system
may have failed a power-on test. Check your jumper settings and
connections again or call your retailer for assistance.

During power-ON, hold down to enter BIOS setup.
Follow the instructions in chapter 3 BIOS Setup

To power off you computer, you must first exit or shut down your operating
system before switching OFF the power switch. For ATX power supplies,
you can press the ATX power switch after exiting or shutting down your
operating system. If you use Windows 95/98, click the start button,
click shut down, and then click Shut down the computer. The power supply
should turn OFF after Windows shuts down. For ATX power supplies, the
message "You can now safely turn OFF your computer" will not appear
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PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP
AWARD BIOS Setup Using Setup
In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press to select, use
3-1 Introduction the PageUp and PageDown keys to change entries, press for help and
press to quit. The following table provides more detail about how to
This manual discusses Award TM Setup program built into the ROM BIOS. The navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard.
Setup program allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This
special information is then stored in battery-backed RAM so that it retains the Key Function
Setup information when the power is turned off. Up Arrow Move to the previous item
Down Arrow Move to the next item
The AwardBIOS TM installed in your computer system's ROM (Read Only Memory) Left Arrow Move to the item on the left (menu bar)
is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS. This means that it supports Right Arrow Move to the item on the right (menu bar)
Intel/Cyrix/AMD processors in a standard IBM-AT compatible input/output system. Esc Main Menu: Quit without saving changes
The BIOS provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as disk Submenus: Exit Current page to the next higher level menu
drives and serial and parallel ports. Move Enter Move to the item you desired
The AwardBIOS TM has been customized by adding important, but non-standard,
PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes
features such as virus and password protection as well as special support for
PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes
detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system.
The rest of this manual is intended to guide you through the process of configuring + key Increase the numeric value or make changes
your system using Setup. - key Decrease the numeric value or make changes
Esc key Main Menu -- Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Starting Setup Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -- Exit
The AwardBIOS TM is immediately activated when you first power on the computer. current page and return to Main Menu
The BIOS reads the system information contained in the CMOS and begins the F1 key General help on Setup navigation keys
process of checking out the system and configuring it. When it finishes, the F5 key Load previous values from CMOS
BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn F6 key Load the fail-safe defaults from BIOS default table
control over to the operating system. F7 key Load the optimized defaults
While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two F10 key Save all the CMOS changes and exit
ways:
1. By pressing immediately after switching the system on, or
2. By pressing the key when the following message appears briefly at the Navigating through the menu bar
bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self-Test). Use the left and right arrow keys to choose the menu you want to be in.
Press DEL to enter SETUP.
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, To display a sub menu, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu
restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the "RESET" you want. Then press . A "Ø" pointer marks all sub menus.
button on the system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing Getting Help
, , and keys. If you do not press the keys at the correct Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to
time and the system does not boot, an error message will be displayed and you use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window
will again be asked to... press or the F1 key again.
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In Case of Problems 3-2 Main Menu
If, after making and saving system changes with Setup, you discover that your
computer no longer is able to boot, the AwardBIOS TM supports an override to the Once you enter the AwardBIOS TM CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear
CMOS settings which resets your system to its defaults. 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
The best advice is to only alter settings which you thoroughly understand. To this to accept and enter the sub-menu.
end, we strongly recommend that you avoid making any changes to the chipset
defaults. These defaults have been carefully chosen by both Award and your
systems manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance and
reliability. Even a seemingly small change to the chipset setup has the potential
for causing you to use the override.

A Final Note About Setup
Not all systems have the same Setup. While the basic look and function of the
Setup program remains the same for all systems, individual motherboard and
chipset combinations require custom configurations. For example, you may find
that your Setup main menu has a different number of entries from the main menu
displayed in this manual. These are simply features not supported (or not user
configurable) on your system.

The final appearance of the Setup program also depends on the Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) who built your system. If your OEM has decided
that certain items should only be available to their technicians, those items may
very well be removed from the Setup program.


Note that a brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of
the screen.
Setup Items
The main menu includes the following main setup categories. Recall that some
systems may not include all entries.

Standard CMOS Features
Use this menu for basic system configuration.

Advanced BIOS Features
Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system.




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Advanced Chipset Features 3-3 Standard CMOS Setup
Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your
system's performance. The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories. Each
category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to
Integrated Peripherals highlight the item and then use the or keys to select the value
Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals. you want in each item.
Power Management Setup
Use this menu to specify your settings for power management.
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PnP / PCI Configuration
This entry appears if your system supports PnP / PCI.

Frequency/Voltage Control
Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/voltage control.

Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stable performance
for your system to operate.

Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal
performance system operations. While Award has designed the custom BIOS to
maximize performance, the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet
their needs.

Supervisor / User Password
Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords.
Main Menu Selections
Save & Exit Setup
This table shows the selections that you can make on the Main Menu
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Item Options Description
Exit Without Save Date Month DD Set the system date. Note
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup. YYYY that the `Day' automatically
changes when you set the
date
Time HH : MM : SS Set the system time
IDE Primary Master Options are in its sub Press to enter the