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PS/2 Mouse Connector USB Connector SPP/ECP/EPP Print Port Speaker Out RJ45 LAN Connector MIC On-board Sound Connector (DX34) PS/2 Keyboard Connector COM 2 Port COM 1 Port Line In CD Audio-In (DX34 Only) FAX-VOICE (DX34 Only) AC97 CODEC C hip (DX34 Only) WOL (Wake On LAN) Connector Intel 82559 10/100 LAN Controller AGP Pro Slot Low ESR Capacitor Dual CPU Sockets Thermal Sensor Connector CPU #2 CPU #1 CPU Fan Connector 32 Bit PCI Slot x 5 4Mbit Flash BIOS PC-133 DIMM Slot x 3 SCSI HDD LED Connector SSI ATX Power Connector Adaptec Ultra3 S CSI Controller (DX34Plus Only) System Fan Connector ATA/66 IDE Connector Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI Connector (DX34Plus) AGP Pro Power Connector Redundant SPS Connector Front Panel Connector BP (Backplane) Connector VIA Apollo Pro 133A Chipset 1. Installing CPU 1. 2. Pull up the CPU socket level and up to 90-degree angle. Locate Pin 1 in the socket and look for a (golden) cut edge on the CPU upper interface. Match Pin 1 and cut edge. Then insert the CPU into the socket. Press down the CPU socket level and finish CPU installation. CPU Pin 1 and cut edge Everything you need to boot this motherboard is included in this Easy Installation Guide. For more information, a complete Online User's Manual can be found in the Bonus Pack CD Disc. Thanks for the help of saving our earth! 3. Note: If you do not match the CPU socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well, it may damage the CPU. CPU socket lever Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Hard Drive IDE Cable x 1 Driver CD x 1 Norton Anti-Virus CD x1 ASM Lite CD x 1 IO Bracket for SV320 x 1 IO Bracket for Open Market Housing x 1 SCSI Utility Diskette Pack x 1 (DX34 Plus) Ultra 160 SCSI 68 pin Cable x 1 (DX34 Plus) CD In Cable x 1 (DX34) Screw Pack x 1 User Manual x 1 This Easy Installation Guide x 1 +12V Fan Off (GND) Fan Fail Sensor GND +12V Sensor 2. Installing CPU & Housing Fan Plug in the CPU fan cable to the CPU FAN connector and housing fan cable to the Housing Fan connector. For DX34 Plus, we provide two configurations of system fan connector for better compatibility with different housing. Please do take care of the type of connector on your motherboard. CPU fan connector PART NO: 90.50F30.002 DOC. NO: DX34-EG-E0104C System fan connector GND +12V Sensor Two configuration system fan connector for DX34 Plus 3. Installing Thermal Sensor The Thermal Sensor Connector (CN12 & CN1) provides you to use the thermal sensor to detect the CPU temperature of the components on the motherboard. 5. SW1 Setting CPU FSB Frequency & Ratio When you are using the Intel® engineer sample CPU with DX34/DX34Plus, the SW1 allows you select the CPU ratio from 2x to 9.5 x. You can adjust the SW1 to get the correct CPU working ratio and frequency. ON OFF GND Sensor 1 SW1 Warning: We strongly recommend you do not overclocking your CPU and system for get more system reliability. 4. SW3 Select CPU Type Bit1 This motherboard supports DUAL processors for Intel PentiumII / Pentium!!!, and Celeron CPU (applied to PPGA package only, must lower than 300MHz). Please refer to the following table for detail. It is not recommended to change the default setting, unless the system fails to boot and you' trying to troubleshoot. re 1 Bit2 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Bit3 On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off Bit4 On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off Ratio X2 X2.5 X3 X3.5 X4 X4.5 X5 X5.5 X6 X6.5 X7 X7.5 X8 X8.5 X9 X9.5 Frequency (FSB100) 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 Frequency (FSB133) 266 333 400 466 533 600 667 733 800 866 933 1000 1066 1133 1200 1266 On On On On On On On On Off Off OFF ON SW3 Processor CPU Package PentiumII Single Processor Pentium!!! Celeron PentiumII Dual Processor Pentium!!! Celeron Celeron All Configuration Default Off 2 1 2 1 Off Off Off Off Off ON ON (Default) All PPGA FC-PGA Default Set the SW3 to OFF Not Supported 6. Install DIMM Modules This motherboard has three 168-pin DIMM sockets that allow you to install PC100 or PC133 memory up to 1.5GB. This motherboard supports not only SDRAM but also VCM and Registered DRAM. 8. Connecting Redundant SPS Connector This motherboard implements Redundant SPS connector to provide better expansibility on superior server. It is feasible to install an additional 337-watts power supply module (optional) in a hot-swappable redundant configuration, which enables a fully-configure system to continue running even if one power module fails. Tip: The driving capability of new generation chipset is limited due to the lack of a memory buffer (to improve performance). This makes DRAM chip count an important factor to take into consideration when you install DIMMs. Unfortunately, there is no way that the BIOS can identify the correct chip count, you need to calculate the chip count by yourself. PS_ON PS 3 Fail Fan 3 Fail Present 1 2 I C CLK Fan 1 Fail PS 1 Fail 13 14 I CDA Present 3 GND 2 1 2 PS 2 Fail Fan 2 Fail Present 2 5VSB DIMM 3 DIMM 2 DIMM 1 7. Connecting ATX and AGP Pro Power Connector The DX34 / DX34Plus uses Intel® SSI (Server System Infrastructure) type 24-pin ATX power connector. The 6-pin AGP Pro Power connector provides extra +5V and +3.3V power for AGP Pro VGA card. Make sure you plug in the right direction. 24-pin ATX Power connector 9. Connecting IDE & FDD Cable Connect 34-pin floppy cable and 40-pin ATA66 or ATA33 IDE cable to floppy connector FDC and IDE connector IDE1, IDE2. Pin1 of cable is normally marked with red color. Be careful of the pin1 orientation. Wrong orientation may cause system damage. Primary Master (1st) Primary Slave (2nd) FDD Connector IDE1 (Primary) 13 +12V 5VSB PWR OK 1 +5V +5V -5v COM COM COM PS-ON COM -12V +3.3V 20 19 AGP Pro Power Connector 6 1 COM +5V COM +5V COM +3.3V +3.3V ATA/66 IDE Connector IDE2 (Secondary) Pin 1 +5V +3.3V +3.3V GND GND GND Secondary Master (3rd) Secondary Slave (4th) 10. Connecting 68-pin Ultra3 SCSI Cable (DX34 Plus) The DX34Plus provides two 68-pin Ultra Wide/Ultra 2/3 SCSI connectors for 16-bit or 16-bit differential SCSI devices. 12. CD-IN & FAX-Voice Connector (Applied to DX34) If you have installed the CD-ROM drive in the system, the CD-In Connector (CN19) can be connected to audio output connector of internal CD-ROM drive. This FAX-VOICE connector (CN21) can let the fax sound of Modem device speak out from external speaker by connected .to internal Modem card. 68-pin SCSI Ultra3 Connectors Connector CD-IN FAX-Voice Pin1 Left Pin2 GND Pin3 GND GND Pin4 Right Phone MIC-IN GND 11. Connecting Front Panel Connector Attaching such as power LED, reset switch, power switch connector, etc.... corresponding pins. ATX Power Switch Power LED Chassis Intrusion Switch 13. Connecting SCSI LED Connector to The 4-pin SCSI LED connector can be connected to the SCSI hard disk control card activity LED connector. Read or write activity by devices connected to the SCSI card will cause the LED lighting up. 1 2 21 22 CN23 HDD LED Reset Switch + + + + - +5V GND PWR LED +5VSB 1 2 GND +5V HDD LED HDD LED +5V CN24 RST S/W INT S/W 21 22 GND GND 14. Select Buzzer or Ext. Speaker There is one jumper cap over pin1 and pin2 of JP4 for internal buzzer. If you want to use external case-mounted speaker instead of internal buzzer, please remove jumper cap to short pin2 and pin3. 16. Power-On and Load BIOS Setup After you finish the setting of jumpers and connect correct cables. Power on and enter the BIOS Setup, press during POST (Power On Self Test). Choose "Load Default Setting" for recommended optimal performance. Del 1 1 1 JP4 Buzzer (Default) Speaker Warning: Please avoid of using "Load Turbo Defaults", unless you are sure your system components (CPU, DRAM, HDD, etc.) are good enough for turbo setting. 15. SCSI Channel Terminator Control (DX34 Plus only) The JP3/JP3X allows you to enable or disable the on-board SCSI Channel A and B terminator control function. The SCSI Channel A is controlled by JP3; the Channel B is controlled by JP3X. 17. Installing Onboard Sound Driver This motherboard comes with an AD 1885 AC97 CODEC. You can find the audio driver from the Bonus Pack CD disc autorun menu. JP3 JP3X 1 1 ON (Default) OFF Part Number and Serial Number If you encounter any trouble to boot you system, follow the procedures accordingly to resolve the problem. The Part Number and Serial number are printe d on bar code label. You can find this bar code label on the outside packing, on ISA/CPU slot or on component side of PCB. For example: Start Turn off the power and unplug the AC power cable, then remove all of the addon cards and cables, including VGA, IDE, FDD, COM1, COM2 and Printer. Make sure if the jumper settings for CPU and DRAMs are correct. Part No. Serial No. Clear CMOS. Install the VGA card. Then connect your monitor and keyboard. Part No. Serial No. P/N: 91.88110.201 is part number, S/N: 91949378KN73 is serial number. Turn on the power, and check if the power supply and CPU fan work properly. No The problem was probably caused by power supply or motherboard failure. Please contact your reseller or local distributor for repairing. Yes No Check if there is display. Perhaps your VGA card or monitor is defective. Yes Press Ctrl, and Alt key at the same time, hold them and then press Del to see if the system reboots. No It is very possible that your keyboard is defective. Yes During system rebooting, press Del to enter BIOS Setup. Choose "Load Setup Default". Turn off the system and re- connect the IDE cable. Check if the system can reboot successfully. No The problem should be caused by the IDE cables or HDD itself. Yes Re- install Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT. End 1 Dear Customer, Thanks for choosing AOpen products. To provide the best and fastest service to our customer is our first priority. However, we receive numerous emails and phone-calls worldwide everyday, it is very hard for us to serve everyone on time. We recommend you follow the procedures below and seek help before contact us. With your help, we can then continue to provide the best quality service to more customers. Thanks very much for your understanding! AOpen Technical Supporting Team Pacific Rim AOpen Inc. Tel: 886-2-2696-1333 Fax: 886-2-8691-2233 Europe AOpen Computer b.v. Tel: 31-73-645-9516 Fax: 31-73-645-9604 Online Manual: Please check the manual carefully and make sure the jumper settings and installation procedure are correct. http://www.aopen.com/tech/download/manual/default.htm 2 3 Test Report: We recommend to choose board/card/device from the compatibility test reports for assembling your PC. http://www.aopen.com/tech/report/default.htm FAQ: The latest FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) may contain a solution to your problem. http://www.aopen.com/tech/faq/default.htm 4 5 Download Software: Check out this table to get the latest updated BIOS/utility and drivers. http://www.aopen.com/tech/download/default.htm China ¦ã? ? ? ? ¤W®ü (ªÑ)¦³--¤½¥q Tel: 49-2102-157700 Fax: 49-2102-157799 Germany AOpen Computer GmbH. Tel: 49-2102-157700 Fax: 49-2102-157799 News Group: Your problem probably had been answered by our support engineer or professional users on the news group. http://www.aopen.com/tech/newsgrp/default.htm America AOpen America Inc. Tel: 1-510-498-8928 Fax: 1-408-922-2935, 1-408-432-0496 6 7 Contact Distributors/Resellers: We sell our products through resellers and integrators. They should know your system configuration very well and should be able to solve your problem more efficien n important reference for you if next time you want to buy something else from them. Web Site: www.aopen.com E-mail: Send us email by going through the contact form below. English Japanese Chinese German French Simplified Chinese http://www.aopen.com.tw/tech/contact/techusa.htm http://www.aopen.co.jp/tech/contact/techjp.htm http://www.aopen.com.tw/tech/contact/techtw.htm http://www.aopencom.de/tech/contact/techde.htm http://france.aopen.com.tw/tech/contact/techfr.htm http://www.aopen.com.cn/tech/contact/techcn.htm Contact Us: Please prepare detail system configuration and error symptom before contacting us. The part number, serial number and BIOS version are also very helpful.

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