Intel X101 manual

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    Lite-On Tech Corp. SCENIC Edition X101 Mainboar d USE R’ S M ANU AL Intel® P entium® 4 Processor Mother board Rev . 1.0[...]

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    2 COPYRIGHT Copy right by LITE-ON, (LITE-ON Tech nology Corp.). No part of this manual may b e reprod uced o r transmitted in any form without the exp ressed, w ritten permission of LITE-ON Technology Corp. T R AD E MAR K S LIT E-ON is a regi ste red t radem ark of LI TE- ON Tec hnol ogy Corp. Oth er nam es, trademarks listed here are the pro perty[...]

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    3 Content s Chapter 1: Introd uction ............ ............ ............ ................ ............ ........... ................ ...... 4 1-1 SCENIC Edition X101-Main board Spe cification an d Features ....... ......... ............ ......... .... 4 1-2 SCENIC Edition X10 1-Mainboard Layo ut Diagram ........ ......... ......... ............ .[...]

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    4 Chapter 1: Int roduct ion 1-1 SCENIC Edition X 101-Mainboard Specificatio n and Features • Socket478 ( CPU Clea r Out Z on e) • Support single Intel® Pentium 4 3.06GH z+ 400/533 Mhz (W illamette / Northwood) & Celeron processor • Intel 845GV • In te l IC H 4 • SMSC LPC47M192 • 400/533 MHz • Supports 2 x184 pin DIMM sockets • [...]

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    5 • PCI 2. 2 comp liant • USB 2.0 • Key board/Mouse/USB wake up • Support S1,S3,S4 a nd S5 ACPI status • Hardware moni t or cap abili ty • 1 x PS2 keyboard po rt • 1 x PS2 mouse port • 4 x USB ports • 1 x RJ-45 LAN connector (option) • 1 x Serial port • 1 x Parallel port • 1 x VGA connector • 3 x Audio jac ks (opt ional 2 [...]

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    6 1-2 SCENIC Edition X 101-Mainboard Layout Diagram Figure 1- 2. SCENIC Edition X 101-Mainb oard Layout Diagram 1-3 Back Panel Connector s Diagram Figure 1-3. Back Panel Connectors[...]

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    7 Chapter 2: Ha rdw are Inst all ati on Bef ore st arting i nst alling t he main board, an ATX12V power suppl y is req uired to meet th e power requ irem ent of I ntel P entium ® 4 pro cess or. Th e mai nboar d, lik e othe r parts of your s ystem , is subject to dama ge by static electr icity . Be sure that you are proper l y ground ed ( L ITE-ON [...]

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    8 2-3 Install Syst em Memory This mothe rboard provid es t w o 184-pin DDR DIMM slots for the memo ry expansion. Th is ma inboar d supp orts 64Mb it, 12 8Mbit, 256Mbi t, 512M bit DDR DR AM techn ology. I n or der to create me mory array , c ertain rules must be follow ed. The follow ing set of rule s allows for optimum configurations. NOTE: Intel 8[...]

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    9 2-5 Jumpers, Con nectors, Headers and Indicator s Ins ide th e case of any com puter t here are sev eral ca bles and jum pers tha t have to be connected. These cable s and ju mpers are u sually co nnected one-by -one to connectors locate d on the bo ard. Du ring t he ins tallation y ou have to pay attention to the orien tation of the connectors, [...]

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    10 Chapter 3: BI OS Setup T he BIOS is a boot p rogram loc ated i n a Flash M emory ch ip on the mai nbo ard. It is used to comm unic ate wit h the hardwar e bef ore the ope rati ng system (OS) tak es th e control of the syste m . Its ma in function is to manage the se tup of the motherboar d and interface card parameters , including simp le param [...]

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    11 2. Standard CM OS Setup This setup page i nclude s al l the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. Includ ing the date , VGA, FDD and the HDDs s ett ings. Use the ↑↓← %→ keys to select the item s and press <E nter> to confirm and enter the sub-menu. Time (hh : mm: ss): You can set the time in this it em: hour (hh), minute (m m[...]

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    12 Post Delay T i me (in seconds): Allow y ou to set the amou nt of time. The Se tup Utility prompt (F10 =Setup) a ppears when th e com puter boot s. None: Post Delay Time disable (Default) 5: Post Delay 5 secon ds 15: Post Delay 15 sec onds 25: Post Delay 25 sec onds 35: Post Delay 35 sec onds Sy stem Key b oard: Allows y ou to set t he Sy stem Ke[...]

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    13 Restore on A C/P ower L oss: Allows y ou to set t he sy stem status after sy stem AC P ow er Loss. Power Off: System alw ays Power Off (Default) Power On: Sy stem alwa y s Power On Last S tate: Depends on sy stem las t state before AC Power Loss. Resume on Ring: Allows y ou to set t he Resu m e On Ring from Soft Off. Disable: Ring Resume disable[...]

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    14 USB Contro ller: Allows y ou to enable or disable the USB Controller . Disable: USB Con toller disable Enable: USB Co ntroller enable (Default) USB 1.1 Dev ice Legacy Support: Allows y ou to set t he USB 1.1 Device Legac y Support under DOS mode. Disable: USB 1.1 Dev ice Legacy Support disable No Mice: Only Mice is not supporte d All Device: Al [...]

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    15 6. Hardware M onitor Setup This setup page des cri bes the PC health sta t us, including te m perature (CPU, sy stem ), fan speed (CPU, system, chassis) and the voltag e (CP U, AGP , system powe r) . CPU Ratio Selection: Allows y ou to setup the Intel P4 and Celeron CPU rati o CPU W arnin g T emperature: System w i ll warn w hen the CPU te mpera[...]

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    16 +12.0V : Current A TX Power +12.0V detect. 7. Password Option T he Pas sword Opt ion scre en allo ws users t o setup pa ssword a nd execut e checki ng function. Change S upervisor Password Allow y ou to set and cha nge the Supervisor Passw ord. Passwo rd S tatus Thi s f eatur e shows P assword S tat us. Passwo rd Check Allows y ou to set the Pas[...]