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Fujitsu D1241 manuale d’uso

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- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo Fujitsu D1241
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Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Fujitsu D1241 non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Fujitsu D1241 e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Fujitsu in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Fujitsu D1241, come nel caso della versione cartacea.

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    4 Use r ’ s Manual CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTIO N ............................................................................ . 7 1. 1 Ho w This Manual Is O r ganize d ................................................. . 7 1. 2 Item Checklis t ............................................................................ . 7 2. FE A TURE S .............[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 5 CONTENTS 4. 4 Advanced Men u ....................................................................... . 48 4.4. 1 Chip Configuratio n ....................................................... . 50 4.4. 2 I/O Device Configuratio n ............................................. . 51 4.4. 3 PCI Configuratio n .........................[...]

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    6 Use r ’ s Manual FCC & DOC COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired op[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 7 1. 1 How This Manual Is Organized This manual is divided into the following sections: 1 . INTRODUCTION Manual information and checklist 2 . FE A TURES Production information and specifications 3 . HARD W ARE SETUP Intructions on setting up the motherboard. 4 . BIOS SETUP Intructions on setting up the BIOS 5 . SOFT W ARE SETUP I[...]

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    8 Use r ’ s Manual 2. FE A TURES Specifications 2. FEA TURES 2. 1 The motherboard The motherboard is carefully designed for the demanding corpo- rate user who wants advanced features processed by the fastest processors for multi- server applications. 2.1. 1 Specifications • Latest Intel P r ocesso r Support Intel Pentium ® III 133MHz FSB Coppe[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 9 2. FE A TURES 2. FEA TURES Optional Components • PCI/ISA Expansion Slots: (4) 32-bit (33MHz) PCI (2/3 ) 64-bit (66/33MHz) PCI (depending on model) (1) ASMC slot for IPMI compliant management solution • 4 USB Ports: Provides more options for additional peripherals. • SMBus: Features the System Management Bus interface, whi[...]

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    10 Use r ’ s Manual 2. FE A TURES P erf or mance 2. FEA TURES 2.1. 3 Performance • UltraPerformance : Onboard Ultra160/Ultra2 (depending on model) dual chan- ne l SCSI controller with two connectors that support 3 0 Ultra160/Ultra 2 SCSI devices in two channels. • Dual Speeds: CPU frequency can operate at either 133MHz or 100MHz de- pending o[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 11 2. FE A TURES 2. FEA TURES Intelligence 2.1. 4 Intelligence • Fan Status Monitoring an d Alarm: T o prevent system overheat and system damage, the CPU, power suppl y , and system fans can be monitored for RPM and failure . All the fans are set for its normal RPM range and alarm thresholds. • T emperatu r e Monitoring an d [...]

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    12 Use r ’ s Manual 2. FE A TURES 2. FEA TURES MB Components 2. 2 Motherboard Components See opposite page for locations. Location Processor Support (2) Socket 370 for Pentium III Processor s .............................. . 2 Chipsets Server W orks ServerSet LE 3.0 North Bridg e .......................... . 4 Server W orks Open South Bridg e ...[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 13 2. FE A TURES 2. FEA TURES Component Location 2.2.1 Component Locations 5 26 24 22 23 27 2 17 3 25 4 20 21 1 9 6 8 15 12 10 11 7 13 16 19 18 14[...]

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    3. HARDW ARE SET UP 3.1 Mot her boa rd Layou t 24,4 cm (9,6 in ) PS/2 T: M ou s e B: K eyboa rd Bottom: Top: USB 1 RJ- 45 USB 2 CO M1 CO M2 PARA LLEL PO RT CHA _FAN1 ATX_P OWER Socket 370 Socket 370 VGA USBPORT 3 & 4 Ser v er Wor ks ( RCC) NB6635 Nort h Bri dge CP U_FAN2 CP U_FAN1 Digital Flat Panel (DFP) Connector Super I/ O 4Mbit Flash BIOS I[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 15 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Layout Contents 3. H/W SETUP 3. 2 Layout Contents Expansion Slots 1 ) D IM M 0/1/2/3 p.1 7 168-Pin System Memory Support 2 ) CPU p.1 9 Central Processing Unit (CPU) 3 ) PCI1 / PCI2 / PCI3 / PCI4 / PCI 7 p.2 0 32-bit PCI Bus Expansion Slots (PCI7 depends on model) 4 ) PC I 5/ PC I 6 p.2 0 64-/32-bit PCI Bus [...]

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    16 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 3. 3 Hardware Setup Procedure Before using your compute r , you must complete the following steps: • Check Motherboard Settings • Install Memory Modules • Install the Central P r ocessing Unit (CPU) • Install Expansion Cards • Connect Ribbon Cables, Pane l W i r es, and Powe r Supply 3. 4 Motherbo[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 17 3. HARD W ARE SETUP System Memory 3. H/W SETUP 3. 5 System Memory (DIMM) NOTE: No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memor y . This motherboard uses only Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). Sockets are available for 3.3 V ol t (power level) “registered” Synchronous Dynamic Rando m Ac- cess Memory ([...]

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    18 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP System Memory 3. H/W SETUP 3.5. 2 DIMM Installation Insert the module(s) as shown. Because the number of pins are di f ferent on either side of the breaks, the module will only fit in the orientation shown. DIMMs are longer and have di f ferent pin contacts on each side and therefore have a higher pin densi[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 19 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 3. 6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) The motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370 . The CPU that came with the mothe r - board should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If this is not the case, then purchase a fan before you turn on your system. W ARNING! Be sure that there is su f ficient air cir[...]

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    20 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 3. 7 Expansion Cards W ARNING! Unplug your power supply when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards. 3.7. 1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure 1 . Read the documentation for your expansion card a[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 21 3. HARD W ARE SETUP System Memory 3. H/W SETUP 3.7. 2 Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards This is applicable only when MPS 1.4 Support is Disabled in section 4.6 Boot Menu. Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate. Generall y , an IRQ must be exclu- sively assigned to one use. In a standard design, there are 16 IRQs availabl[...]

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    22 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 3. 8 Connectors W ARNING! Some pins are used for connectors or power sources . These are clearly distinguished from jumpers in the Motherboard Layout. Placing jumper caps over these connector pins will cause damage to your motherboard. IMPOR T AN T : Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red str[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 23 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 3 ) Universal Serial BUS Ports 0 & 1 (Black two 4-pin USB) T wo USB ports are available for connecting USB devices. Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2 USB 1 4 ) Fast-Ethernet Port Connecto r (RJ45) (optional) The RJ45 connector is optional at the time of purchase and is located on top of the USB connectors . [...]

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    24 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 7 ) Monito r Output Connecto r (Blue 15-pi n VGA) This connector is for output to a VGA-compatible device. VG A Monitor (15-pin Female) 8 ) USB Heade r (10-1 pin USBPO R T) If the USB port connectors on the back panel are inadequate, one USB header is available for two additional USB port connectors. Connec[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 25 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 9 ) Chassis Intrusion Lead (4-1 pin CHASSIS ) Also in Panel Connectors This requires an external detection mechanism such as a chassis intrusion moni- tor/sensor or microswitch . The sensor is triggered when pins 3 and 4 are opened. If the chassis intrusion lead is not used, a jumper cap must be placed over[...]

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    26 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 1 1 ) Primary (Blue) / Secondary IDE Connectors (40-1 pin IDE1/IDE2) These connectors support the provided UltraDMA/33 IDE hard disk ribbon cable. Connect the cable ’ s blue connector to the motherboard ’ s primary (recommended) or secondary IDE connecto r , and then connect the gray connector to your U[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 27 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Connectors 3. H/W SETUP 12 ) W ake-On-LAN Connecto r ( 3 -pi n WOL_CON) This connector connects to a LAN card with a W ake-On-LAN output, such as the PCI-L101 Ethernet card (see 7. APPENDIX ) . The connector powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card. IMPOR T AN T :[...]

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    28 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP 14 ) IDE/SCS I Activity LED (2-pin IDELED ) Also in Panel Connectors This connector supplies power to the cabinet ’ s activity LED. Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary/Secondary IDE and SCSI connec- tors will cause the LED to light up. CUR-DLS ID E Activity LED IDELED CUR-DLS R + -[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 29 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Connectors 3. H/W SETUP The following P ANE L illustration is used for items 17 – 26 (next page). CUR-DLS System Panel Connectors CUR-DLS R Chassis intrude GND SMI# buttton/sleep# button NIC activity LED+ Power LED + HDD access LED – Status LED – Status LED+ RESET button GND +5V HDD access LED+ Power [...]

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    30 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Connectors 3. H/W SETUP 20 ) A TX Powe r Switch / Soft-Off Switch Lead (2-pin) The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to this lead. Pushing the button once will switch the system between ON and SLEEP or ON and SOF T OF F , depending on your BIOS or OS setting. Pushing the switch whil[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 31 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Connectors 3. H/W SETUP 27 ) A TX Powe r Supply Connecto r (20-pin bloc k A TXPWR) This connector connects to an A TX power suppl y . The plug from the power sup- ply will only insert in one orientation because of the di f ferent hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that [...]

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    32 Use r ’ s Manual 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Connectors 3. H/W SETUP CUR-DLS R CUR-DLS SCSI Connection Example 68-pin Internal SCSI Cable ( T wisted-Pair Ribbon) 68-pin Female T erminator Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devices) Channel A 68-pin Internal SCSI Cable ( T wisted-Pair Ribbon) 68-pin Female T erminator Internal SCSI Devices (up to 15 devic[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 33 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Powering Up 3. H/W SETUP 3. 9 Starting Up the First T ime 1 . After all connections are made, close the system case cove r . 2 . Be sure that all switches are o f f (in some systems, marked with ), and the power input voltage is set to comply with the standard used in your country (220 V -240 V or 1 10-120V[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 34 3. HARD W ARE SETUP Powering Up 3. H/W SETUP 7 . During powe r -on, hold down <Delete> to enter BIOS setup. Follow the instructions in 4. BIOS SETUP . * Powering Off you r computer: Y ou must first exit or shut down your operating system before switching o f f the power switch. Fo r A TX power supplies, you can press th [...]

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    4. BIOS SETUP 4. 1 Managing and Updatin g Y our BIOS 4.1. 1 Upon First Use of the Computer System It is recommended that you save a copy of the original motherboard BIOS along with a Flash Memor y W riter utility (AFLASH.EXE) to a bootable floppy disk in case you need to reinstall the BIOS late r . AFLASH.EXE is a Flash Memor y W riter utility that[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 36 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Updating BIOS 5 . Selec t 1. Save Cur r ent BIOS to File from the Main menu and press <Enter>. Th e Save Cur r ent BIO S T o File screen appears. 6 . T ype a filename and the path, for example , A:XXX-XX.XXX and then press <Enter>. 4.1. 2 Updating BIOS Procedures W ARNING! Only update y[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 37 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP 6 . When prompted to confirm the BIOS update, press Y to start the update. 7 . The utility starts to program the new BIOS information into the flash ROM . The boot block will be updated automatically only when neces- sar y . This will minimize the chance that a failed update will prevent your system[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 38 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Updating BIOS W ARNING! If you encounter problems while updating the new BIOS, DO NOT turn o f f your system since this might prevent your system from booting up. Just repeat the process, and if the problem still persists, update the original BIOS file you saved to disk above. If the Flash Memor y W[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 39 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP 4. 2 BIOS Setup Program This motherboard supports a programmable EEPROM that can be updated using the provided utility as described in 4.1 Managing and Updatin g Y our BIOS . The utility is used if you are installing a motherboard, reconfiguring your system, or prompted to “ Run Setup ” . This s[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 40 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP 4.2. 1 BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections: MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration. AD V ANCE D Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features. POWER Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management f[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 41 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP General Help In addition to the Item Specific Help windo w , the BIOS setup program also pro- vides a General Help screen . This screen can be called up from any menu by sim- ply pressing <F1> or the <Alt> + <H> combination . The General Help screen lists the legend keys with their[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 42 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP System Time [XX:XX:XX] Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time). The format is hou r , minute, second . V alid values for hou r , minute and sec- ond are Hour: (00 to 23), Minute: (00 to 59), Second: (00 to 59) . Use the < T ab> or <Shift> + < T ab> [...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 43 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP NOTE: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive. Incorrect settings may cause your system to not recognize the in- stalled hard disk . T o allow the BIOS to detect the drive type automati- call y , sel[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 44 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP IMPOR T AN T : If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system, incorrect parameters may be detected . Y ou will need to enter the correct parameters manually or use low-level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk. If the parameters listed di f fer from the o[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 45 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Master/Slave Drives Head This field configures the number of read/write heads. Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field . NOTE: T o make changes to this field, the T yp e field must be set to [Use r T ype HDD] and the T ranslation Method field must be[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 46 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Other options for “Type:” are: [CD-ROM] - for IDE CD-ROM drives [LS-120] - for LS-120 compatible floppy disk drives [ZIP-100] - for ZIP-100 compatible disk drives [MO] - for IDE magneto optical disk drives [Other ATAPI Device] - for IDE devices not listed here After using the legend keys to make[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 47 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Main Menu Halt On [All Errors] This field determines which types of errors will cause the system to halt. Configuration options: [All Errors] [No Error] [All but Keyboard] [All but Disk] [All but Disk/Keyboard] Installed Memory [XXX MB] This display-only field displays the amount of conventional mem[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 48 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP 4. 4 Advanced Menu Adv anced Men u CPU Level 1 Cache, CPU Level 2 Cache [Enabled] These fields allow you to choose from the default of [Enabled] or choose [Disabled] to turn on or o f f the CPU ’ s Level 1 and Level 2 built-in cache. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] CPU Level 2 Cache EC[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 49 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Advanced Menu PS/2 Mouse Function Control [Auto] The default of [Auto] allows the system to detect a PS/2 mouse on startup. If detected, IRQ12 will be used for the PS/2 mouse. IRQ12 will be reserved for expansion cards only if a PS/2 mouse is not detected. [Enabled] will always reserve IRQ12, whethe[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 50 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP 4.4. 1 Chip Configuration Chip Configuration Video Memory Cache Mode [UC] USWC (uncacheable, speculative write combining) is a new cache technol- ogy for the video memory of the processo r . It can greatly improve the dis- play speed by caching the display data . Y ou must set this to UC (uncacheabl[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 51 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP I/O Device Config Onboard FDC Swap A & B [No Swap] This field allows you to reverse the hardware drive letter assignments of your floppy disk drives. Configuration options: [No Swap] [Swa p AB] Floppy Disk Access Control [R/W] When set to [Read Only], this field protects files from being copied [...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 52 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP I/O Device Config Onboard Parallel Port [378H/IRQ7] This field sets the address of the onboard parallel port connecto r . If you disable this feature , Parallel Port Mod e and ECP DMA Select configurations will not be avail- able. Configuration options: [Disabled] [378H/IRQ7] [278H/IRQ5] Parallel Po[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 53 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP PCI Configuration Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot 3, Slot 4, Slot 5, Slot 6, Slot 7 IRQ [Auto] ( Slot 7 IRQ will only be displayed on supported models.) These fields set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot . The default setting for each field is [Auto], which utilizes auto-routing to determine IRQ use.[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 54 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP PCI Configuration ONB SCSI BIOS First [No] This field allows giving priority to the onboard SCSI BIOS for SCSI func- tions over other SCSI controllers. Configuration options: [No] [ Y es] ONB Primary SCSI Term, ONB Secondary SCSI Term [Enabled] These fields allow you to enable or disable the onboard[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 55 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Shadow Configuration Video ROM BIOS Shadow [Enabled] This field allows you to change the video BIOS location from ROM to RAM. Relocating to RAM enhances system performance, as information access is faster than the ROM. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] C8000-DFFFF Shadow [Disabled] These f[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 56 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Power Menu 4. 5 Power Menu The Power menu allows you to reduce power consumption . This feature turns o f f the video display and shuts down the hard disk after a period of inactivit y . Power Management [User Define] This option must be enabled to use any of the automatic power saving features. If [...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 57 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Power Menu Video Off Option [Suspend -> Off ] This field determines when to activate the video o f f feature for monitor power management. Configuration options: [Always On] [Suspend -> O f f] Video Off Method [DPMS OFF] This field defines the video o f f features . The DPMS (Display Power Man[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 58 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Power Up Control AC PWR Loss Restart [Disabled] This allows you to set whether you want your system to reboot after the power has been interrupted. [Disabled] leaves your system o f f and [Previ- ous State] sets your system back to the state it is in before the power inte r - ruption. Configuration [...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 59 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Power Up Control Automatic Power Up [Disabled] This allows an unattended or automatic system power up . Y ou may config- ure your system to power up at a certain time of the day by selecting [Every- day] or at a certain time and day by selecting [By Date]. NOTE: Automatic Power Up will not work if t[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 60 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Hardware Monitor 4.5. 2 Hardware Monitor MB Temperature [xxxC/xxxF] MB2 Temperature [xxxC/xxxF] CPU Temperature [xxxC/xxxF] The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the MB (motherboard), CPU and power supply temperatures. Set to [Ignore] only if necessar y . CPU1 Fan Speed [xxxxRPM] CPU2 Fan S[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 61 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Boot Menu Boot Sequence The Boot menu allows you to select among the four possible type s of boot devices listed using the up and down arrow keys. By using the <+> or <Space> ke y , you can promote devices and by using the <-> ke y , you can demote devices. Promotion or demotion of[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 62 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Boot Menu Plug & Play O/S [No] This field allows you to use a Plug-and-Play (PnP) operating system to con- figure the PCI bus slots instead of using the BIOS . When [ Y es] is selected, interrupts may be reassigned by the OS . When a non-Pn P OS is installed or you want to prevent reassigning of[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 63 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes Once you are finished making your selections, choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM. The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even when the PC is turned o f f. Once this option is sel[...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 64 4. BIOS SETUP 4. BIOS SETUP Load Setup Defaults This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus . When this option is selected or if <F5> is pressed, a confirmation is requested. Select [ Y es] to load default values . Y ou can now selec t Exit Saving Changes or make other [...]

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    Use r ’ s Manual 65 7 . APPENDIX Glossary 5 PENDIX 5. 1 Glossary 1394 1394 is the IEEE designation for the high performance serial bus at 12.5, 25 or 50MBytes/sec speeds . This serial bus defines both a back plane physical layer and a point-to-point cable-connected virtual bus . The primary application of the cable ve r - sion is the integration [...]

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