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1 = Wavetable connector2 = CD Line in3 = Voice modem port4 = Audio port (microphone port)5 = Game/Midi port6 = Audio port (Line In)7 = Audio port (Line Out)8 = RJ-45 Ethernet port9 = 2 USB 10 = Serial port 111 = Parallel port12 = PS/2 mouse (top) and
keyboard connection (bottom)
13 = Connector for processorfan 2
14 = Second Processor(optional)
15 = First processor16 = Connector for processor
fan 117 = Voltage conversion module
for second processor (optional)18 = Power supply19 = Serial port 2
20 = LED connectors (front panel)
21 = SCSI LED22 = Floppy disk drive23 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)24 = IDE drives 3 and 4
(secondary)25 = SCSI connection26 = Fan connection for add-on
boards27 = Jumpers for memory speed28 = Jumper for configuration29 = ISA bus slot
30 = PCI bus slots
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Access to BIOS Setup - Jumper A
Jumper A enables and disables access to system BIOS.
up BIOS Setup cannot be accessed.down System BIOS can be accessed (default setting).
Recovering System BIOS - Jumper B
The jumper B enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update hasfailed. To restore the old BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service).
up The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOSon the system board.
down The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
!You may not change the default settings for jumpers C to H.
Clock Frequency - Jumpers E-H
! The jumpers may only be set as specified in the table below for the particular processorused.
processor switch E switch F switch G switch H
200 Mhz down down down down
Memory Speed - Jumper M
Jumper M defines whether memory modules with an access time of 50 ns or 60 ns are used.
up The memory modules have an access time of 50 ns.down The memory modules have an access time of 60 ns (default entry).
! Do not change the factory setting!
Main memory
Four locations (bank 0 and bank 3) are available on the system board forinstalling memory modules. The board supports a maximum of 512 Mbytes. Youmay install memory modules of 16, 32, 64 or 128 Mbytes.
You may only use fast EDO memory modules with ECC (access time
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A = ISA connectorsB = CD-ROM audio connectorC = Telephony connectorD = W avetable connectorE = Telephony connectorF = Audio line in connectorG = Back panel I/O connectorsH = Slot 1 processor connector
I = Heatsink support mountingholes
J = Power connectorK = Speaker (optional)L = BatteryM = SIMM socketsN = Floppy drive connectorO = Primary IDE connector
P = Secondary IDE connectorQ = Front panel connectorsR = Jumper blockS = Fan 1 connectorT = Chassis security connectorU = Fan 3 connectorV = PCI connectors
Jumper Block
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Jumpers for Setup Program Functions
Function Block Pins Description
Setup Program Access J9C1-D 5-6 Enabled(default)
4-5 Disabled
BIOS Recovery J9C1-A 5-6 Normal(default)
4-5 Recover
CMOS Clear J9C1-C 5-6 Keep (default)
4-5 Clear
Jumpers for Processor Speed
Host Bus Block J9C1Pentium II
Speed A B C233 MHz 66 2-3 2-3,
5-62-3
266 MHz 66 1-2 1-2,4-5
2-3
300 MHz 66 1-2 2-3,4-5
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Main memory
The motherboard has four 72-pin, tin-lead SIMM sockets that support from 8 MB to 256 MBof memory. The sockets are arranged as banks 0 and 1 (Figure 6). Two sockets make upone bank.When adding memory, follow these guidelines:
When adding SIMMs, use only tin-lead,
72-pin, 50 or 60 ns EDO DRAM. Faster devices will not improve system performance.
When you install SIMMs, you must completely fill at least one bank; that is, you must install SIMMs in both sockets of
the bank.
The computer automatically detects the installed memory, so it doesnt matter which bank is used, as long as both
sockets in the bank are filled. Because of limited space on the motherboard, it might be easier to install SIMMs in bank
0 first.
Both SIMMs in one bank must be the same size. For example, dont install a 4 MB SIMM in one socket of bank 0 and
an 8 MB SIMM in the second socket of bank 0. You may, however, use different size SIMMs in different banks.
The motherboard supports parity (x36) or non-parity (x32) SIMMs. Errorchecking and correction is supported with parity and ECC SIMMs. There isno error checking and correction with non-parity SIMMs.
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1 = Connector 2 for control panel
2 = Connector 1 for control panel3 = ON/OFF button4 = Loudspeaker5 = Fan6 = Connector for fax boards7 = Wake On LAN8 = SCSI LED9 = I
2C connector
10 = Feature connector
11 = Voice modem
12 = AUX IN13 = CD Line in14 = Power supply 115 = Power supply 216 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)17 = Floppy disk drive18 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)19 = Connector for chipcard reader20 = IrDA
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the systemboard.
Settings with switch block
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OPEN/OFF
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ON
Switch 1, 2, 3 and 4 = clock speedSwitch 5 = recovering system BIOSSwitch 6 = must be set to offSwitch 7 = reservedSwitch 8 = write protection for floppy disk drive
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Clock speed - switch 1, 2, 3 and 4
!The switches may only be set as specified in the tablebelow for the particular processor used.
Processor switch 1 switch 2 switch 3 switch 4
166 MHz on off on on
200 MHz on off off on
233 MHz on off off off
Reserved off off off off
Recovering System BIOS - switch 5Switch 5 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed.Memory bank 1 must be populated in order to be able to restore the system BIOS. Torestore the old BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Write-protection for floppy disk drive - switch 8
Switch 8 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy diskdrive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (inmenu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
Setting the processor core voltageProcessor type Jumper VCore
Intel not inserted
AMD-K6 166
AMD-K6 200
connected to 1-2
AMD-K6 233 connected to 2-3
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Main memoryTwo locations (bank 1 and bank 2) are available on the system board for installing memory modules. DIMMmodules (dual inline memory module) are used.
A maximum of 256 Mbytes of SDRAM memory modules may be installed. SDRAM memory modules can bemixed.
!You may only use unbuffered 3V modules. Buffered modules are not permitted.You can only use 66 MHz or faster SDRAM memory modules!
1 = Locations bank 1 for main memory
2 = Locations bank 2 for main memory
3 = Lithium battery
4 = Processor with heat sink and fan
5 = VCore jumper for processor core voltage
6 = Socket for video memory board
7 = Slot for platter
8 = Flash BIOS
9 = Socket for wavetable chip
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1 = ON/OFF button2 = Loudspeaker3 = Fan4 = ServerManagement bus5 = Connector for fax boards6 = Wake On LAN (WOL)7 = USB connection (internal)8 = Voice modem9 = AUX IN10 = CD Line in11 = DSP
12 = Power supply 3V13 = Power supply 114 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)15 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)16 = Floppy disk drive17 = Connector for chipcard reader18 = Power supply 219 = IrDA20 = Connector 1 for control panel21 = Connector 2 for control panel
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the systemboard.
Settings with switch block
OPEN / OFF
ON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Switch 1 = must be set
to off
Switch 2 = System BIOSrecovery
Switch 3 = Write-
protection for floppy
disks
Switch 4 = Wake On
LAN
Switch 5, 6, 7 and 8 =clock speed
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Recovering System BIOS - switch 2Switch 2 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restorethe old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Write-protection for floppy disks - switch 3Switch 3 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To
write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (in menu Security,the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
Wake On LAN (WOL) - switch 4Switch 4 is only important when the optional LAN controller is mounted on the system board. Itswitches the WOL function of the LAN controller on the system board off and on.
iThe following conditions must be met for the WOL function:
The power supply must provide a 5V auxiliary voltage of at least
500 mA.
The WOL plug connector may not be used.
If one or both of these conditions are not met, then WakeOn LAN must be switched off. Otherwise malfunctions mayoccur. Please contact our customer service.
on The Wake On LAN of the LAN controller on the system board is switched on.
off The Wake On LAN of the LAN controller on the system board is switched off.
Clock speed - switch 5, 6, 7 and 8
!The switches may only be set as specified in the table belowfor the particular Pentium II used.This system board you may use only with processors with ahost bus frequency of 66 MHz. Do not use processors witha host bus frequency of 100 MHz!
processor switch 5 switch 6 switch 7 switch 8233/66 MHz on on off off
266/66 MHz on off on on
300/66 MHz on off on off
333/66 MHz on off off on
Reserved off x x x
Main memoryThe system board incorporates two or three locations for installing memory modules in DIMM format.The board supports a maximum of 384 Mbytes. Both EDO-DRAM and SDRAM memory modules canbe used. They may be mixed.
DIMM = Dual Inline Memory ModuleEDO-DRAM = Enhanced Data Output Dynamic Random Access MemorySDRAM = Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
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1 = Auxiliary voltage for power supply
2 = Power supply 5V and 12V
3 = Chipcard reader
4 = Voltage converter for processor 2
5 = Temperature sensor for processor 1
6 = Temperature sensor for processor 2
7 = Control panel
8 = Cover detection9 = Power supply voltage
10 = Fan 1
11 = Loudspeaker
12 = Fan 2
13 = USB port (internal)
14 = SCSI indicator
15 = Ultra SCSI (SE)
16 = IDE drives
17 = Ultra 2 SCSI (LVD/SE)
18 = Floppy disk drives
19 = Wake On LAN (WOL)
20 = Remote on
21 = CAN bus connection internal
22 = CAN bus connection external23 = Keyboard and mouse
24 = Serial interface 1 and 2
25 = USB port (external)
26 = Parallel interface
27 = Monitor port
Switch 1 = System BIOS recovery
Switch 2 = must be set to off
Switch 3 = write protection for system BIOSSwitch 4 = write protection for floppy disk drive
Switch 5, 6, 7, 8 = clock frequency
iThe switch settings applyboth to the dual-processorsystem and to themonoprocessor system.
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Recovering System BIOS switch1Switch 1 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restorethe old BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service). The existing BIOS settings aremeaningless for restoring the system BIOS (e.g. the Security menu in the Flash Write field).OFF The System BIOS is started with the system BIOS from the system board (default setting).
ON The system is started from the Flash BIOS Diskette in drive A. A recovery of the system BIOS is executed.
i If switch 1 is set to ON, switch 3 must be set to OFF (OPEN).
Write protection for System BIOS - switch 3Switch 3 enables and disables system Flash BIOS updating. Before an update of the system BIOScan be carried out, switch 1 must be set to OFFand write protection for the system BIOS must alsobe disabled in the BIOS Setup (in the Security menu: the Flash Write field must be set to Enabled). Ifyou wish to update your system BIOS, please consult our customer service.OFF System BIOS can be overwritten (default setting).
ON System BIOS is write protected.
Write protection for floppy disk drive - switch 4Switch 4 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To
write and delete floppy disks, the write protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (in menu Security,the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).OFF Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
ON The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
Clock speed - switch 5, 6, 7 and 8
!The switch may only be set as specified in the table belowfor the particular processors used.
Processor with 100 MHz system bus clock frequency
Processor switch 5 switch 6 switch 7 switch 8
350 MHz on off off on
400 MHz on on on off
450 MHz on off on off
Main memoryFour locations (DIMM0 to DIMM3) are available on the system board for main memory. These slots are suitablefor 64, 128, 256 and 512 Mbyte SDRAM memory modules of the DIMM format.The maximum memory configuration is 2 Gbyte, whereby memory modules with different memory capacitiescan be combined.Equipping must be performed starting with slot 1 (DIMM0) in sequence.
! You may only use buffered 3.3V memory modules. Unbuffered memory modulesare not permitted.The SDRAM memory board must be compatible with PC100.
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1 = Infrared interface2 = RESET switch3 = Floppy disk drive4 = Power supply5 = SCSI LED6 = LED indicators in front panel7 = Power on switch8 = Fan9 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)
10 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)11 = I
2C connector
12 = External loudspeaker13 = Remote on via fax/modem14 = Voice modem15 = AUX Line in16 = CD Line in
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the systemboard.
Clock speed - switch 1, 2, 3 and 4
!The switches may only be set as specified in the tablebelow for the particular processor used. Make sure youalso check the jumper settings for the processor
auxiliary voltage.Processor switch 1 switch 2 switch 3 switch 4
90 MHz off on off off
100 MHz on off off off
120 MHz off on on off
133 MHz on off on off
150 MHz off on on on
166 MHz on off on on
200 MHz on off off on
233 MHz on off off off
Reserved off off off off
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Recovering System BIOS - switch 5Switch 5 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed.Memory bank 1 must be populated in order to be able to restore the system BIOS. Torestore the old BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Skipping the password setting - switch 6Switch 6 defines whether a set BIOS password is to be taken into account or not.on The BIOS password is ignored.
off The BIOS password is taken into account (default setting).
Write-protection for floppy disk drive - switch 8Switch 8 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy diskdrive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (inmenu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
Setting the processor core voltage
!The jumpers may only be set as specified in the tablebelow for the particular processor used!
Processor type Jumper for processor core
voltage
Jumper for the supply
voltage of an AMD-K5
Intel not inserted not inserted
AMD-K5 not inserted both inserted
AMD-K6 - 166
AMD-K6 - 200
connected to 1-2 both inserted
AMD-K6 - 233 connected to 2-3 not inserted
ISA 1
ISA 3
ISA 2
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PCI 3
PCI 4
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Main memoryTwo locations (bank 1 and bank 2) are available on the system board for installing memory modules. DIMM
modules (dual inline memory module) are used.A maximum of 256 Mbytes of SDRAM memory modules may be installed.
!You may only use unbuffered 3V modules. Buffered modules are not permitted.You can only use 66 MHz or faster SDRAM memory modules!
1 = Locations 1 + 2 for main memory
2 = Switch block
3 = Processor with heat sink
4 = Jumper for the supply voltage of an
AMD-K5 processor
5 = Jumper for processor core voltage
6 = Lithium battery
7 = Flash BIOS8 = ISA slots 1 - 3
9 = Socket for wavetable chip
10 = PCI slots 1 - 4
The connectors marked do not haveto be present on the system board.
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1 = Cover recognition2 = Intrusion connector3 = Connector for chipcard reader4 = Power supply 15 = Fan6 = Power supply 27 = Connector 2 for control panel8 = Floppy disk drive9 = SCSI LED10 = Connector 1 for control panel11 = ON/OFF button
12 = Feature connector13 = IrDA14 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)15 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)16 = I
2C connector
17 = Loudspeaker18 = Wake On LAN (WOL)19 = Connector for fax boards20 = Voice modem21 = AUX IN22 = CD Line in
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the systemboard.
Settings with switch block
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Switch 1, 2, 3 and 4 =
clock speed
Switch 5 = recovering
system BIOS
Switch 6 = must be set to
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Switch 7 = reserved
Switch 8 = write
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Clock speed - switch 1, 2, 3 and 4
!The switches may only be set as specified in the tablebelow for the particular processor used.
Processor switch 1 switch 2 switch 3 switch 4
166 MHz on off on on
200 MHz on off off on
233 MHz on off off off
Reserved off off off off
Recovering System BIOS - switch 5Switch 5 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed.Memory bank 1 must be populated in order to be able to restore the system BIOS. Torestore the old BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (call customer service).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Write-protection for floppy disk drive - switch 8
Switch 8 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy diskdrive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write-protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (inmenu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
Setting the processor core voltageProcessor type Jumper VCore
Intel not inserted
AMD-K6 - 166
AMD-K6 - 200
connected to 1-2
AMD-K6 - 233 connected to 2-3
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Main memoryTwo locations (bank 1 and bank 2) are available on the system board for installing memory modules. DIMMmodules (dual inline memory module) are used.A maximum of 256 Mbytes of SDRAM memory modules may be installed. SDRAM memory modules can be
mixed.
!You may only use unbuffered 3V modules. Buffered modules are not permitted.You can only use 66 MHz or faster SDRAM memory modules!
1 = VCore jumper for processor core voltage
2 = Lithium battery
3 = Processor with heat sink and fan
4 = Flash BIOS
5 = Socket for wavetable chip
6 = ISA slots - from below: 1 - 3
7 = PCI slots - from below: 1 - 4)
8 = Socket for video memory board
9 = Locations bank 1 for main memory
10 = Locations bank 2 for main memory
The connectors marked do not have to bepresent on the system board.
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A. Onboard serial port 2 connector (optional) S. Ultra-wide (16-bit) SCSI connectors
B. CPU 1 fan connector T. Narrow (8-bit) SCSI connector
C. ATAPI CD audio c onnect or (opt ional) U. Sleep LED c onnector
D. ATAPI-style telephony connector (optional) V. Front panel I/O connectors
E. ATAPI-style Line In connector (optional) W. HDD LED input connector (4-pin)
F. 2 mm CD audio c onnect or (opt ional) X. Front c hass is 2 f an c onnector
G. CPU 2 fan connector Y. Front chassis 1 fan connector
H. Back panel connectors Z. Speaker
I. Rear chassis fan connector AA BatteryJ. Auxillary power connector BB HDD LED input connector (2-pin)
K . B oot proces sor Slot 1 con nector CC. W ak e-on-Modem co nnector
L. ATX power connector DD. Wake on LAN connector
M. Appli cati on process or Slot 1 c onnect or EE. SCSI PCI Rai dport connector
N. DIMM sockets FF. A.G.P. connector
O. Config uration jum per block GG. MID I/Game Po rt co nnector (optional)
P. Secondary IDE connector HH. PCI connectors
Q. Primary IDE connector II. ISA connectors
R. Floppy drive connector JJ. Chassis security connector
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Jumper Settings for Setup Program ModesMode Jumper Description
Normal 1-2 BIOS uses current configuration and passwords for
booting.
Configure 2-3 After the POST runs, Setup starts and displays the
Maintenance menu. This menu displays options for
setting the processor speed and clearing passwords.
Recovery None BIOS recovers data from a recovery diskette.
Main memoryYou can install from 16 MB to 512 MB of SDRAM or 1 GB of EDO DRAM in themotherboard DIMM sockets. Memory can be installed in one, two, three, or four sockets.DIMM size can vary between sockets. The motherboard supports the following types ofmemory: 168-pin 3.3 V DIMMs with gold-plated contacts
66-MHz unbuffered ECC SDRAM
60-ns EDO ECC DRAM
Single- or double-sided DIMMs in the following sizes:
DIMM Size Configuration
16 MB 2 Mbit x 72
32 MB 4 Mbit x 72
64 MB 8 Mbit x 72
128 MB 16 Mbit x 72
256 MB (EDO DRAM only) 32 Mbit x 72
iSDRAM DIMMs must meet the Intel specifications for 72-bit SDRAM. For informationabout vendors that support these specifications refer to the Intel World Wide Web
site:http://www.intel.com/
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Settings on the switch block
OPEN / OFF
ON
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1 = Power supply 12 = I
2C connector
3 = Fan 24 = Connector for chipcard reader5 = IrDA6 = Connector for reset switch7 = Floppy disk drive8 = Connector for control panel9 = Power supply 210 = Cover detection
11 = ON/OFF button12 = SCSI indicator13 = Fan 114 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)15 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)16 = Loudspeaker17 = Wake On LAN (WOL)18 = Connector for fax boards19 = Fan 320 = USB chipcard reader
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the s stem board.
Switch 1 = must be set to offSwitch 2 = System BIOS recovery
Switch 3 = Write protection for floppy disks
Switch 4 = reserved
Switch 5, 6, 7and 8 = clock speed
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Pentium II with 100 MHz Host Bus frequencyProcessor switch 5 switch 6 switch 7 switch 8
300 MHz on off on on
350 MHz off off on on
400 MHz on on off on
450 Mhz off on off on
Pentium II with 66 MHz Host Bus frequencyProcessor switch 5 switch 6 switch 7 switch 8
233 MHz off off on on
266 MHz on on off on
300 MHz off on off on
333 MHz on off off on366 MHz off off off on
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Main memoryThe system board incorporates two or three locations for installing memory modules in DIMM format. The board supports a maximum of384 Mbytes. SDRAM memory modules are used.
DIMM = Dual Inline Memory Module
SDRAM = Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
Recovering System BIOS - switch 2Switch 2 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed. To restore theold system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please call our customer service).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Write protection for floppy disks - switch 3
Switch 3 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive. To writeand delete floppy disks, the write -protection in BIOS setup must be disabled (in menu Security, the fieldDiskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
Clock speed - switch 5, 6, 7 and 8
!The switches may only be set as specified in the tables below for theparticular Pentium II used.This system board you may use with processors with a host busfrequency of 100 MHz and 66 MHz.
1 = Pentium II with heat sink
2 = Locations bank 3 for main memory
3 = Locations bank 2 for main memory
4 = Locations bank 1 for main memory
5 = Lithium battery
6 = Socket for video memory board
7 = ISA slots 1 and 2 (from below)
8 = PCI slots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (from below)
9 = AGP slot
The connectors marked do not have to be present on thesystem board.
i All PCI slots have bus master capability.
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A Intel E28F004BXT80 4 Mbit Flash Memory
B Crystal Semiconductor CS4235 Audio Codec
C A.G.P. Connector
D Intel 82558 PCI LAN Controller
E Back Panel Connectors
F Slot 2 Connector for Boot Processor
G Slot 2 Connector for Application Processor
H Intel 82443GX (PAC)
I DIMM Sockets
J Diskette Drive Connector
K VRM Connector
L Front Panel Connectors
M Battery
N Piezoelectric Speaker
O National Semiconductor PC97307 I/O ControllerP IDE Connectors
Q 82371EB (PIIX4E)
R PCI Bus Add-in Board Connectors
S ISA Bus Add-in Board Connector
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Jumper Settings for Setup Program ModesMode Jumper Setting Description
Normal 1-2 The BIOS uses current configuration inforamtion andpasswords for booting. (Default)
Configure 2-3 After the POST runs, Setup runs automaticaly.The maintenance manu is displayed.
Recovery Off (jumper removed) The Bios attempts to recover the Bios from a diskette.A recovery diskette is required.
Main memoryYou can install from 32 MB to 2 GB of 100 MHz SDRAM in the system board DIMM sockets.Memory can be installed in one, two, three or four sockets. DIMM size can vary betweensockets.The system board supports the following types of memory:
168-pin 3.3V DIMMs with gold-plated contacts
100 MHz SDRAM
Single- or double-sided DIMMs in the following sizes:
DIMM Size Configuration
16 MB 2 Mbit x 72
32 MB 4 Mbit x 72
64 MB 8 Mbit x 72
128 MB 16 Mbit x 72
256 MB 32 Mbit x 72
512 MB 128 Mbit x 72
SDRAM DIMMs must meet the Intel specifications for 72-bit SDRAM. For information
about vendors that support these specifcations refer to the Intel World Wide Web site:
http://www.intel.com/
A LAN enable/disable jumper block
B BIOS Setup configuration jumper block
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1 = Processor fan
2 = Power supply3 = Serial port 24 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)
5 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)
6 = Floppy disk drive7 = Connector for control panel and loudspeak8 = System fan
The components and connectors marked do not have to be present on the system board.
Jumper SKP = May not be insertedJumper RCV = System BIOS recoveryJumper FWP = Write protection for floppydisksJumpers CF3, CF2, CF1, CF4 = Clock speed
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Pentium II with 66 MHz Host Bus frequency:Processor jumper CF3 jumper CF2 jumper CF1 jumper CF4
233 MHz not inserted inserted not inserted not inserted
266 MHz inserted not inserted not inserted inserted
300 MHz inserted not inserted not inserted not inserted
333 MHz not inserted not inserted not inserted inserted
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Main MemoryTwo locations (bank 1 and bank 2) are available on the system board for main memory. These slotsare suitable for 16, 32, 64, and 128 Mbyte SDRAM memory modules of the DIMM format.The maximum memory configuration is 256 Mbyte, whereby memory modules with different memorycapacities can be combined.
You may only use unbuffered 3V modules. Buffered modules are not permitted.
SDRAM memory modules must have a cycle time of 15 ns or less or be designed for a clock frequencyof 66 MHz or higher.
Clock frequency - jumpers CF1 to CF4
!The switches may only be set as specified in the tablesbelow for the particular Pentium II or Celeron used.This system board you may use only with Pentium II orCeleron processors with a host bus frequency of 66 MHz.
Recovering System BIOS - jumper RCVThe jumper RCV enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to updatehas failed. To restore the old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please callour customer service).inserted The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and the inserted "Flash-BIOS-Diskette" restores the
System BIOS on the system board.
not inserted Normal operation (default setting).
Write protection for floppy disk drive - jumper FWPThe jumper FWP is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in thefloppy disk drive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write protection for diskettes inBIOS Setup must be disabled (in menu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set toEnabled).inserted The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
not inserted Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
1 = Slot for processor with heat sink
2 = Lithium battery
3 = Locations bank 2 for main memory
4 = Locations bank 1 for main memory
5 = ISA slot
6 = PCI slots 1, 2, 3
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PCI 3
PCI 4
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Settings with switch block
ISA 1
ISA 3
ISA 2
PCI 2
PCI 1
PCI 3
PCI 4
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ON
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1 = System fan2 = Chipcard reader3 = Power supply
4 = Infrared receiver (IrDA)5 = Device ID6 = Power supply monitor7 = IDE drives 3 and 4 (secondary)
8 = IDE drives 1 and 2 (primary)9 = Floppy disk drive10 = Processor fan
11 = Control panel12 = Intrusion plug13 = Power On14 = Wake-up on LAN
The connectors marked do not have to be present on the system board.
Switch 1 = must be set to offSwitch 2 = System BIOS recovery
Switch 3 = Write protection for floppy disks
Switch 4 = reserved
Switches 5 - 8 = clock frequency
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processor switch 5 switch 6 switch 7 switch 8
233 MHz off off on on266 MHz on on off on300 MHz off on off on333 MHz on off off on
ISA 1
ISA 3
ISA 2
PCI 2
PCI 1
PCI 3
PCI 4
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Main Memorytwo or three locations are available on the system board for main memory. These slots are suitable for 16, 32,64 and 128 Mbyte SDRAM memory modules of the dimm format. The board supports a maximum of 384Mbytes when using 128 Mbyte SDRAM memory modules. Memory modules with different memory capacitiescan be combined. 256 Mbyte SDRAM memory modules are possible on request. Then the board supports amaximum of 768 Mbytes.
You may only use unbuffered 3V memory Modules. Buffered modules are not permitted.
SDRAM memory modules must have a cycle time of 15 ns or less or be designed for a clock frequencyof 66 MHz or higher.
Clock speed - switch 5, 6, 7 and 8
!The switches may only be set as specified in the table below for the particularprocessor used.This system board you may use only with processors with a host busfrequency of 66 MHz. Do not use processors with a host bus frequency of 100MHz!
Recovering System BIOS - switch 2Switch 2 enables recovery of the old system BIOS after an attempt to update has failed.To restore the old system BIOS you need a Flash BIOS Diskette (please call our customerservice).on The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A: and restores the System BIOS on the system board.
off The System BIOS is started from the system board (default setting).
Write protection for floppy disks - switch 3Switch 3 is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy diskdrive. To write and delete floppy disks, the write -protection in BIOS setup must be disabled(in menu Security, the field Diskette Write must be set to Enabled).on The floppy disk drive is write-protected.
off Read, write and delete floppy disks is possible (default setting).
1 = 2 locations for main memory (DIMM)
2 = 1 location for main memory (DIMM)
3 = 1 AGP slot
4 = 4 PCI slots
5 = 3 ISA slots
6 = Lithium battery
7 = Pentium II with heat sink
The connectors marked do not have to be present on thesystem board.
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A. Processor connector R. Hard drive LED headerB. DIMM slot 3 S. Diskette drive connectorC. DIMM slot 2 T. Wide SCSI connectorD. DIMM slot 1 U. AGP ConnectorE. Processor heatsink fan connector
(fan 3)V. PCI slots for add in boards
F. ATX power connector W. ISA slots for add in boardsG. ATX Auxiliary power X. VGA monitor portH. Secondary IDE connector Y. USB connectorsI. Primary IDE connector Z. RJ-45 network connectorJ. System fan connector (fan 1) AA. WOL enable jumperK. AT front panel connector BB. Serial port 2 connect orL. Lithium backup batt ery CC. Parallel port connectorM. Configuration jumper block DD. System fan connector (fan 4)
N. Configuration jumper block EE. Chassis intrusion connectorO. System fan connector (fan 2) FF. Serial port 1 connectorP. External IMB connector GG. Keyboard and Mouse PS/2 compatible
connectorsQ. External Wake on LAN (WOL)
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Jumper Block Pins (default in bold) What it does at system reset
A. BMC Boot Block
Write Enable
21-22, Protect BMC boot block is write protected.
22-23, Erase/ Program BMC boot block is erasable and
programmable.B. BMC Forced
Update Mode
5-6, Normal System boots normally.
6-7, Program System tries to update BMC
firmware.
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Jumper Block Pins (default in bold) What it does at system reset
C. BIOS Boot Block
Write Enable
1-2, Protect BIOS boot block is write-
protected.
2-3 Erase/ Program BIOS boot block is erasable and
programmable.
D. Recovery Boot 9-10, Normal System attempts to boot using theBIOS stored in flash memory.
10-11, Recovery BIOS attempts a recovery boot,
loading BIOS code from a floppy
diskette into the flash device.
This is typically used when the
BIOS code has been corrupted.
E. Password clear 5-6, Protect Maintains the current system
password.
6-7, Erase Clears the password.
F. CMOS clear 1-2, Protect Preserves the contents of
NVRAM.
2-3, Erase Replaces the contents of NVRAMwith the manufacturing default
settings.
G. WOL Enable 1-2, Disabled Disables Wake On LAN. If your
power supply does not provide 0.8
A of +5 V Standby current, you
must move the WOL Enable
jumper to this position.
2-3, Enabled Enables W ake On LAN.
CMOS JumperThe jumper at pins 1, 2, and 3 controls whether settings stored in CMOS nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) areretained during a system reset.
Procedure to restore the systems CMOS and RTC to default values:1. Move the CMOS jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 (the Clear CMOS memory position).2. Reinstall the side cover for your safety, and connect the power cord to the system.
3. Turn the system on. Wait for POST to complete and for the messages NVRAM cleared by jumper and Press F2 to enter Setup toappear. This automatically reprograms CMOS and RTC to their default settings.
4. Enter Setup and make any changes necessary (for example, changing the boot device). Press F10 to save the new Setupconfiguration and exit Setup.
5. Turn off the system, and disconnect the power cord from the system.
6. Again remove the side cover.
7. Move the jumper from pins 2 and 3 back to pins 1 and 2 (the Protect CMOS memory position).
8. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to the system.
9. Run BIOS Setup or the SSU to verify the correct settings.
Password Jumper
The jumper at pins 5, 6, and 7 controls whether the user and administrator passwords are retained or clearedduring a system reset.Procedure to clear the current password and then enter a new one:1. Move the Password jumper from pins 5 and 6 to pins 6 and 7.
2. Reinstall the side cover for your safety, and connect the power cord to the system.
3. Turn the system on, and wait for POST to complete. This automatically clears the password.
4. Turn off the system, and disconnect the power cord.
5. Again remove the side cover.
6. Move the jumper from pins 6 and 7 back to pins 5 and 6.
7. Reinstall the side cover, and connect the power cord to the system.
8. Run the SSU to specify a new password.
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Recovery Boot JumperThe jumper at pins 9, 10, and 11 controls whether the system attempts to boot using the BIOS programmed inthe boot block area of the FLASH memory. This should only be used if the operational area of the BIOS iscorrupted or needs to be upgraded. Contact your local service representative before doing this.Procedure to disable recovery booting:1. Move the recovery boot jumper from pins 9 and 10 to pins 10 and 11.
2. Reinstall the side cover for your safety, connect the power cord to the system.
3. Turn the system on, and insert the Flash Memory Update Utility diskette in drive A. After the system boots, the speaker emits asingle beep and the recovery process starts. This takes about three minutes. When the recovery process completes, the speaker
emits two beeps.
While in the recovery mode, there is no screen display on the monitor. The keyboard is disabled as the systemautomatically recovers the BIOS. The following beep codes describe the recovery status.
Beep Code Message
2 Successful completion, no errors.
4 The system could not boot from the diskette. The diskette may
not be bootable.
Continuous series
of low beeps
The wrong BIOS recovery files are being used and/or the flash
memory jumper is in the wrong position.
5. Turn the system off, disconnect the power cord(s) from the system, and remove the left side cover.
6. Move the jumper from pins 10 and 11 to pins 9 and 10 to enable the normal boot mode.7. Replace the left side cover, remove the diskette from drive A, and connect the power cord(s) to the system.
8. After running the special recovery mode, run the SSU to specify a new password.
WOL Enable JumperThe jumper at J7B1 controls the W OL functionality. If you power supply doesn't supply 0.8A of +5 V Standby
current, this jumper should be in the disabled position.
MemoryEither 72 bit (ECC) or 64 bit (non ECC) 100 MHz, 3.3 V, PC/100 compliant or 66 MHz, 3.3 V PC/66 compliantSDRAM on 168 pin gold DIMMs are supported by the server board. Memory is partitioned as three banks ofSDRAM DIMMs, each providing 72 bits of noninterleaved memory (64 bit main memory plus ECC): Install from 64 MB to 768 MB of memory, using registered DIMMs.
Install from 32 MB to 384 MB of memory, using unbuffered DIMMs.
Memory should be added in order from slot 1 to slot 3.
iDo not mix registered and unbuffered memory. Mixing Non ECCmemory and ECC memory causes all ECC features to be disabled.
iDIMM sizes and compatibility: use DIMMs that have been tested forcompatibility with the server board. Contact your sales representativeor dealer for a current list of approved memory modules. The tablebelow lists some sample size combinations, however, any combinationof sizes is supported
Sample DIMM Component CombinationsBank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Total memory
32 32 MB
32 32 64 MB
32 32 128 192 MB
32 128 128 288MB
128 128 128 384MB