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User guide MATSONIC MS5025
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
IBM, PC/AT, and PC/XT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation.
IDT is a trademark of Integrated Devices Technology Corporation.
AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends Inc.
MS-DOS and WINDOWS NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ...................................................................... 1 Key Features ................................................................................... 2 Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions..... 3 Chapter 2: Hardware Configuration ................................................ 5 Mainboard Component Locations ............................................... 6 Connectors....................................................................................... 7 PWR1 Ð AT Power Supply Connectors ............................... 7 PWR2 Ð ATX Power Connector ............................................ 8 Software Power-Off ................................................................ 8 COM1/2 Ð Serial Port #1/#2................................................. 9 PRN Ð Parallel Port ................................................................. 9 FDC Ð Floppy Disk Port ......................................................... 9 IDE1/IDE2 Ð Primary/Secondary IDE Ports...................... 9 KBD Ð Keyboard Connector .................................................. 9 J2 Ð ATX FORM CARD Connector: ...................................... 9 J11 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) (KEY LOCK) Ð Keylock & Power LED Connector ............................................................................... 10 J11 (1, 3, 5, 7) (SPK) Ð Speaker Connector.......................... 10 J11 (13, 14) (TB-LED) Ð Suspend LED Connector ............. 10 J11 (15, 16) (HDD-LED) Ð HDD LED Connector .............. 11 J11 (17, 18) (RST) Ð Reset Switch Connector ..................... 11 J5 (CPU-FAN) Ð Fan Power Connector.............................. 11 JP6 (PWR-BT) Ð Over Ride Power Button Connector...... 11 JP1 (WOL) Ð Wake On LAN Connector............................. 12 Jumper Settings ............................................................................ 12 J1 Ð CMOS RAM Discharge Selector .................................. 12 JP2 Ð DIMM Voltage Selectors ............................................ 12 Memory Installation..................................................................... 13 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup ..................................................................... 14 Entering WinBIOS Setup ............................................................. 15 Default ........................................................................................... 16 Setup Window .............................................................................. 16 Standard Setup ...................................................................... 17 Advanced Setup .................................................................... 18 Chipset Setup ......................................................................... 20 Power Management Setup................................................... 21 PCI/PnP Setup ...................................................................... 23 Peripheral Setup.................................................................... 24
iii Security .......................................................................................... 25 User ......................................................................................... 25 Anti-Virus............................................................................... 25 CPU Plug & Play .......................................................................... 26 Utility ............................................................................................. 26 Detect IDE .............................................................................. 26 Exit WinBIOS Setup ..................................................................... 26 Save Changes and Exit ......................................................... 26 Do Not Save Changes and Exit ........................................... 27 Continue ................................................................................. 27
Chapter 1
Introduction
This mainboard is a high-performance mainboard based on the advanced Pentiumª microprocessor and featuring PCI Local Bus and the Intel i430TX. The mainboard offers a high degree of flexibility in configuration and is fully IBM PC/AT compatible.
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Chapter 1
Key Features
The advanced features of this mainboard include: ¥ Intel i430TX PCI chipset ¥ Supports Pentiumª 75 ~ 233 MHz CPUs with ZIF socket, including Pentiumª P54C and P55C (MMXª), Cyrix/IBM 6x86/6x86L/6x86MX (M2), IDT C6, and AMD K5/K6 CPUs Provides CPU Plug & Play (Auto Voltage/ Frequency/Bus Frequency Ratio) techniques for faster and easier CPU installation Switching power provides CPU core voltage from 2.5V to 3.5V Supports 64M-bit (16Mx4, 8Mx8, 4Mx16) technology DRAM/SDRAM Provides 4 x 72-pin SIMM modules auto banking in multiple configuration up to 256MB, and also, 3 x 168-pin DIMM to support SDRAM/EDO DRAM/Page Mode DRAM up to 256MB Supports onboard 512KB Pipelined Burst synchronous L2 cache Supports Ultra DMA/33 and ACPI Provides dual ATX (20-pin) and AT (12-pin) power connectors and ATX power supports Suspend Switch and Alarm Wake Up 4 PCI Local Bus slots and 4 x 16 bits ISA Bus slots, all 4 PCI slots support master mode Onboard PCI Bus Master IDE interface supports 4 IDE devices with 2 channels; BIOS supports 4 IDE harddisk drives which do not need device driver for S/W application and the capacity of each harddisk can be larger than 528MB and up to 8.4 GB
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Introduction ¥ PCI IDE Controller supports PIO Mode 0 to Mode 4, Ultra DMA/33 at maximum transfer rate of 33 MB/s, and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2 Supports 2.88MB, Iomega ZIP-100M, and IDE LS120 FDD; bootable from floppy, HDD, CD-ROM, SCSI, NetWork, LS-120, ZIP, or others
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Onboard super Multi-I/O chip supports 2 serial ports with 16550 fast UART compatible, 1 parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities, and one floppy disk drive interface Supports PS/2 Mouse pin header Supports ATX FORM CARD containing PS/2 mouse, 2 USB interface, and Infrared connectors (optional) BIOS supports Green feature function, and ÒPlug & PlayÓ Flash ROM
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Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions
This mainboard package contains the following items: 1. 2. 3. The i430TX Mainboard This UserÕs Guide Cables: 2 serial port ribbon cables/brackets; 1 parallel ribbon cable/bracket; 1 floppy ribbon cable; 1 IDE ribbon cable
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The Device Driver for this mainboard ATX FORM CARD (optional)
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Chapter 1 This mainboard is easily damaged by static electricity. Follow the precautions below while unpacking or installing the mainboard. 1. Do not remove the mainboard from its original package until you are ready to install it. Before handling the mainboard, ground yourself by grasping an unpainted portion of the systemÕs metal chassis. Frequently ground yourself to discharge any static electric charge that may build up in your body while working on installation and/or configuration. Remove the mainboard from its anti-static packaging and place it on a grounded surface, component side up. Handle the mainboard by its edges or by the mounting bracket to avoid touching its components. Check the mainboard for damage. If any integrated circuit appears loose, press carefully to seat it firmly in its socket. Do not apply power if the mainboard appears damaged. If there is damage to the board contact your dealer immediately.
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Chapter 2
Hardware Configuration
Before installing the mainboard into the system chassis, you may find it convenient to first configure the mainboardÕs hardware. This chapter describes how to set jumpers and install memory modules, and where to attach components.
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Chapter 2
Mainboard Component Locations
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COM1 COM2
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Figure 2Ð1. Mainboard Component Locations
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Cache
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Hardware Configuration
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Connectors
Attach system components and case devices to the mainboard via the mainboard connectors. A description of each connector follows. See Figure 2Ð1 for the location of the connectors on the mainboard. Note: Make sure that the power is turned off before making any connection to the board.
PWR1 AT Power Supply Connectors
The power supply connectors are two six-pin male header connectors. Plug the dual connectors from the power directly onto the board connectors. Most of power supply have two leads and each lead has six wires. Two of which are black, orient the connectors so that the black wires are in the middle. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description Power Good +5V DC +12V DC Ð12V DC Ground Ground Pin 7 8 9 10 11 12 Description Ground Ground Ð5V DC +5V DC +5V DC +5V DC
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Chapter 2
PWR2 ATX Power Connector
The ATX power supply provides a single 20-pin connector and supports the ACPI specification. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description 3.3V 3.3V Ground +5V Ground +5V Ground Power OK 5VSB +12V Pin 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Description 3.3V Ð12V Ground PS-ON Ground Ground Ground Ð5V +5V +5V
Software Power-Off
Follow the steps below to use the ÒSoftware Power-Off ControlÓ function in Windows 95 with ATX power supply. 1. 2. Click the START button on the Windows 95 task bar. Select Shut Down The Computer to turn off the computer. The message ÒIt is now safe to turn off your computer.Ó will not be shown when using this function.
Hardware Configuration
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COM1/2 Serial Port #1/#2 PRN Parallel Port FDC Floppy Disk Port IDE1/IDE2 Primary/Secondary IDE Ports KBD Keyboard Connector J2 ATX FORM CARD Connector:
(1-4, 10-13) 2 sets of Universal Serial Bus (USB) Pin 1 2 3 4 Description +5 VDC Data Ð Data + Ground Pin 10 11 12 13 Description +5 VDC Data Ð Data + Ground
(5-6, 15-16) PS/2 Mouse Pin 5 6 15 16 Description +5 VDC Mouse CLK Mouse Data Ground
(7-9, 17-18) Infrared Pin 7 8 9 17 18 Description Ground IR Hi +5 VDC IR In IR Out
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Chapter 2
J11 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) (KEY LOCK) Keylock & Power LED Connector
Pin 2 4 6 8 10 Description LED Output N.C. Ground Keylock Ground
J11 (1, 3, 5, 7) (SPK) Speaker Connector
Pin 1 3 5 7 Description Data Out N.C. Ground +5V
J11 (13, 14) (TB-LED) Suspend LED Connector
Pin 13 (+) 14 (Ð) Description +5V Active Low
J11 (15, 16) (HDD-LED) HDD LED Connector
Pin + Ð Description +5V Active Low
Hardware Configuration
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J11 (17, 18) (RST) Reset Switch Connector
Setting Open Close Description Normal Mode Reset System
J5 (CPU-FAN) Fan Power Connector
Pin 1 2 3 Description N.C. +12V Ground
JP6 (PWR-BT) Over Ride Power Button Connector
Attach the ATX Power Button or Suspend Switch cable to this connector. In the AT power system, this connector will act as a suspend switch; and in the ATX power system, this connector will be not only an ATX power button but a suspend switch as well. Details are described below: When the system is off, push the power button to turn the system on. When the system is on, push the power button rapidly to switch the system to the Suspend mode, and, by pushing and holding the button for more than 4 seconds to turn the system completely off. When the system is in the Suspend mode, push the power button rapidly to turn the system on.
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Chapter 2
JP1 (WOL) Wake On LAN Connector
While in Soft-off/Suspend state, if an external LAN signal occurs, the system wakes up and can be accessed with the LAN card. Pin 1 2 3 Description 5V Stand By Ground Active Low
Jumper Settings
J1 CMOS RAM Discharge Selector
Setting Normal Mode Clear CMOS Description
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JP2 DIMM Voltage Selectors
Voltage 5V 3.3V Settings
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Hardware Configuration
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Memory Installation
The mainboard lets you add up to 256MB of system memory through SIMM and DIMM sockets on the board. Four SIMM sockets on the mainboard are divided into two banks: Bank 1 and Bank 2. Each bank consists of two 72-pin SIMM modules, and three 168pin DIMM sockets are divided into three banks: Bank 0, Bank 1, and Bank 2. The mainboard supports the following memory configurations. Bank Memory Module
Bank 0 DIMM1 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB (168-pin DIMM) Bank 1 SIMM3 & SIMM4 2 x 4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB (72-pin SIMM) or DIMM2 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB (168-pin DIMM) Bank 2 SIMM1 & SIMM2 2 x 4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB (72-pin SIMM) or DIMM3 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB (168-pin DIMM) Total System Memory = Bank 0 + Bank 1 + Bank 2 Notes: 1. SIMM3 & 4 and DIMM2, or, SIMM1 & 2 and DIMM3, these two types of DRAM module can not be used at the same time. 2. The speed of all SIMMs and DIMM modules have to be faster than 70ns. 3. Use 2 DRAM types: Fast Page Mode or Extend DATA Out (EDO) for SIMM socket. 4. Use 3 DRAM types: Fast Page Mode, Extend Data Out (EDO), or synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) for DIMM socket. 5. The function of Bank 2 will not be available while using the 64 Mbit type of SDRAM in any DIMM slots.
Chapter 3
BIOS Setup
This chapter explains how to configure the mainboardÕs BIOS setup program. The setup program provided with the mainboard is the BIOS from AMI. After you have configured the mainboard and have assembled the components, turn on the computer and run the software setup to ensure that the system information is correct. The software setup of the system board is achieved through Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) programming. You use the BIOS setup program to tell the operating system what type of devices are connected to your system board. The system setup is also called CMOS setup. Normally, you need to run system setup if either the hardware is not identical with information contained in the CMOS RAM, or if the CMOS RAM has lost power. Note: When installing newer BIOS into this mainboard, J1 must be set to clear CMOS position for a moment then set back to Normal Mode or hold down the
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