Sono PV 2208 Manual de usuario

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PV 2208
User Manual
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Item Checklist
Prior to beginning the installation of your mainboard, please insure that the following
materials have been provided:
?? One PV 2208 main board.
?? This user manual.
?? One Floppy disk drive cable.
?? One Ultra DMA/100 IDE cable.
?? One Software & Utility Pack CD.
If any of the above items are either damaged or missing, please contact your retailer.
PV 2208 Mainboard
Floppy Disk Drive Cable
Ultra DMA/100 IDE Cable
PV 2208 Manual
Software & Utility Pack CD

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Contents
1 Introduction
1-1Introduction 4
1-2Specifications 5
1-3Main Board Layout 7
2 Installation Procedures
2-1 Setting System Jumpers 9
2-2 System Memory (DIMM) 10
2-3 Central Processing Unit (CPU) 11
2-4 Expansion Cards 13
2-5 External Connectors 14
2-6 Power Connection Procedures 18
3 Award BIOS Setup
3-1 Introduction 19
3-2 Main Menu 22
3-3 Standard CMOS Setup 24
3-4 Advanced BIOS Features Setup 27
3-5 Chipset Features Setup 31
3-6 Power Management Setup 34
3-7 PNP/PCI Configuration 38
3-8 Defaults Menu 39
3-9 CPU Speed Setting 40
3-10 Integrated Peripherals 41
3-11 PC Health Status 43
3-12 Password Setting 44
3-13 IDE HDD Auto Detection 44
3-14 Exit Selecting 44

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Introduction
This mainboard contains the KT133 chipset from VIA Technologies
(www.via.com.tw). The VIA Apollo KT133 chipset unleashes the full performance
potential of AMD’s Duron and Athlon Thunderbird Socket A processors by providing
an extensive high-end feature-set that includes 200MHz FSB, AGP4X, PC133
memory and ATA-100.
The Best Choice for AMD Socket A Processors
The VIA Apollo KT133 is the first chipset available supporting the new AMD Duron
and Athlon Thunderbird Socket A processors. Building on the success of the VIA
Apollo KX 133 VIA’s first Athlon chipset, the VIA Apollo KT133 supports the same
high-end features:
Blistering AGP4X Graphics Performance
The VIA Apollo KT133 supports AGP4X, the latest high-performance
graphics bus technology, on the AMD Athlon processor platform. The
AGP4X interface enables the graphics controller to access the main memory
at double the speed of previous platforms, ensuring rich 3D graphics and
video performance on your AMD Athlon processor-based PC system.
High-Speed PC133 Memory
Through its advanced memory controller architecture, the VIA Apollo
KT133 chipset supports up to 1.5G of the latest high-speed PC133 SDRAM
and VC133 DRAM. These leading-edge memory technologies provide the
bandwidth and performance necessary for even the most demanding Internet
and 3D graphics applications at a minimal cost premium over PC100
SDRAM.
Ultra-Fast 200MHz Front Side Bus
With its 200MHz Front Side Bus, the VIA Apollo KT133 chipset helps boost
system performance by providing a high-speed connection to the new
generation of ATA-100 Hard Disk Drives, delivering maximum sustained
data transfer rates of 100MB/sec.
This manual is designed for reference only. It is not a training guide for new users for
system assembly. Only trained technicians should install and setup a computer system.
Warranty for this board does not cover improper installations!

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1-2 Specifications
CPU -AMD Socket A Athlon Thunderbird processors from 700 to 1.2GHZ
(pinout optimized for Socket-462). 256K second level cache on dir.
-AMD Duron (Spitfire) processors from 600MHz to 850MHz. 64K
second level on die.
Chipset -Apollo KT 133, consisting of:
-VT8363 Memory/AGP/PCI North Bridge Controller
-VT82C686B PCI Super-I/O Integrated Peripheral South Bridge
Controller.
Memory-3 × 168-pin DIMM Sockets.
-Supports 100MHz & 133MHz SDRAM 32MB~1.5GB.
-Supports 3.3V SDRAM DIMM.
-Supports SDRAM, VCM SDRAM memory types.
Optional Audio
-SoundBlaster Pro Compatible Hardware and Direct Sound Ready AC97
Digital Audio Controller.
-Hardware SoundBlaster Pro for Windows DOS box and real-mode DOS
legacy compatibility.
-Supports two-channel speaker mode.
-MPU-401 game/MIDI port and SoundBlaster 16 compatible.
I/O Control
-Integrated Super I/O Controller in the VT82C686B.
Expansion Slot
-Five 32-bit PCI slots support Master mode & PCI 2.2 compliant.
-One AGP slot supports 4X mode & AGP 2.0 compliant.
-One ISA slot.
-One AMR (Audio Modem Riser) slot.

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I/O Interface
-PCI Bus master IDE interface on board with two connectors supports 4
IDE devices in 2 channel, the PCI IDE Controller supports PIO Mode 0
to 4, Bus master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Ultra DMA 33/66/100.
-On board super Multi-I/O chip that support 2 serial port with ECP
capabilities, and a floppy disk drive interface.
-On board support PS/2 mouse connector.
-On board support PS/2 keyboard connector.
-On board 4 USB ports. (2 external ports & 2 internal pin header)
-On board IrDA connector.
-Floppy port supports 2 FDD with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M & 2.88M
bytes. Supports LS-120 floppy disk device.
Other Function
-Supports Modem Ring Power On.
-Supports Wake On LAN.
Power Supply
-On board 3V, 5V and 12V 20-pin ATX power connector.
-Use switching regulator to support CPU core voltage.
Optional Hardware Monitoring
-CPU/Power Supply/Chassis Fan Revolutions detecting.
-CPU Fan Control.
-System Voltage Detect.
-Display Actual Current Voltage.
BIOS -Licensed AWARD BIOS, 2M bit FLASH RAM.
-ACPI ready for PC98/Windows 98.
-System BIOS supports ACPI function and Green feature function, DMI,
Plug & Play Flash ROM.
Form Factor
-ATX Form Factor.
-Dimensions 305mm × 200mm.
-4 layer PCB.
Drivers -VIA 4 in 1 Service
-VIA Audio Driver

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1-3 Main Board Layout

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Chapter 2 Installation Procedures
Warning: Always disconnect the power cord from your computer whenever your
are working on it. Failure to do so may result in sensitive electronic
components being damaged.
Note: Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching any
electronic components in the system. Place all electronic components on
a static free surface or in an anti static bag when they are not being
handled or installed in the computer.
User adjustable jumpers have been installed on the mainboard to allow for user
configuration of the mainboard to meet your specific needs. Information pertaining to
all jumper configurations has been included in the following chapter.
To correctly install your mainboard into your computer, use the following steps:
1. Set the jumpers on your mainboard to the correct configuration.
2. Install RAM.
3. Install CPU & Fan.
4. Install expansion cards.
5. Locate and install external devices.
6. Perform power on procedures.

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2-1 Setting System Jumpers
Warning: Incorrect jumper configurations may damage the CPU, the mainboard
and other sensitive electronic components. It is advisable to consult
product literature before configuring the jumpers on the PV 2208
mainboard.
The PV 2208 mainboard has four jumpers (JP1, JP2, JP3 & JP4) that enable the user
to set-up the mainboard for optimal performance based on their computing needs. A
jumper is the simplest type of electrical switch. It consists of two metal pins and a
metal clip, which is covered by a plastic cover. You may set up you mainboard to
match the needs of your applications by setting the jumpers. To open a jumper, you
remove the clip. To close a jumper, you connect the pins by using the clip.
The jumper settings are presented above.
Clearing The CMOS:
In order to clear the data stored in the CMOS, first turn off the computer and
remove the power cord. Next, ground yourself and locate JP2 on you
mainboard. Then remove the jumper from pins 2 & 3 and place the jumper on
pins 1 & 2 (3V battery back up). Reattach the power cord and restart the
computer.

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2-2 System Memory
The PV 2208 mainboard can support up to 1.5GB of 100MHz or 133Mhz SDRAM.
Installing memory modules requires no system setup what so ever.
Note:
1. The PV 2208 mainboard can only accommodate DIMMs (Dual Inline
Memory Modules). The DIMM sockets on the PV 2208 are for 3.3V (power
level) SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory).
2. Due to the strict timing issues involved under this speed, you must insure that
SDRAM is 100/133MHz compliant.
Installing System Memory
Insert the DIMM as illustrated in the diagram below. Due to the number of pins
between each of the breaks in the module, the DIMM will only fit into the socket one
way. Please insure that the DIMMs that you are using are 3.3V.
To insert the DIMM into the socket, first the DIMM socket levers (the white levers on
either side of the DIMM socket) must be pushed out away from the socket itself. Then
line up the pins on the DIMM to the corresponding pins in the socket. Push the DIMM
securely down into the socket. As the DIMM slides into the socket, the DIMM socket
levers will snap back in toward the DIMM socket securing the DIMM into place.
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