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... Panel I/O Connectors 9 Microprocessor...10 Microprocessor Upgrades 10 Main Memory ...10 Second Level Cache Memory 11 PCI Enhanced IDE Interface 11 Input/Output (I/O) Controller 11 Real-Time Clock...12 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support 12 AGP ...12 BIOS ...13 BIOS Upgrades ...13 PCI Auto Configuration 13 IDE Auto Configuration 13 ISA Plug and Play Capability 13 Security Passwords ...13 Expansion Slots...14 Power Management ...14 Advanced Power Management (APM 14 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI 15 Battery...15 Wake on Ring...15 Wake on LAN Technology (Optional...
... Panel I/O Connectors 9 Microprocessor...10 Microprocessor Upgrades 10 Main Memory ...10 Second Level Cache Memory 11 PCI Enhanced IDE Interface 11 Input/Output (I/O) Controller 11 Real-Time Clock...12 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support 12 AGP ...12 BIOS ...13 BIOS Upgrades ...13 PCI Auto Configuration 13 IDE Auto Configuration 13 ISA Plug and Play Capability 13 Security Passwords ...13 Expansion Slots...14 Power Management ...14 Advanced Power Management (APM 14 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI 15 Battery...15 Wake on Ring...15 Wake on LAN Technology (Optional...
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... Remove Memory...31 How to Replace the Battery 32 How to Clear the Passwords 34 3 Using the Setup Program Setup Program Modes ...35 Setup Menus ...36 Function Keys ...36 Maintenance Menu...37 Main Menu ...37 Advanced Menu ...38 Peripheral Configuration Submenu 39 IDE Configuration ...40 IDE Configuration Submenus 41 Diskette Options ...42 DMI Event Logging ...42 Video Configuration Submenu 43 Resource Configuration Submenu 43 Security Menu ...44 Power Menu ...44 Boot Menu...45 Hard Drive Submenu 46 Removable Devices Submenu 46 Exit Menu ...46 4 Upgrading the BIOS...
... Remove Memory...31 How to Replace the Battery 32 How to Clear the Passwords 34 3 Using the Setup Program Setup Program Modes ...35 Setup Menus ...36 Function Keys ...36 Maintenance Menu...37 Main Menu ...37 Advanced Menu ...38 Peripheral Configuration Submenu 39 IDE Configuration ...40 IDE Configuration Submenus 41 Diskette Options ...42 DMI Event Logging ...42 Video Configuration Submenu 43 Resource Configuration Submenu 43 Security Menu ...44 Power Menu ...44 Boot Menu...45 Hard Drive Submenu 46 Removable Devices Submenu 46 Exit Menu ...46 4 Upgrading the BIOS...
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... Panel I/O Connectors 9 3. Using the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool 28 12. Replacing the Battery 33 15. Jumper Settings for Intended Applications 66 Figures 1. Advanced Menu...38 7. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide A Error Messages BIOS Beep Codes ...61 BIOS Error Messages ...62 B Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance ...63 Product Certification Markings 64 Installation Precautions ...64 Installation Instructions...64 Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC 65 Ensure Host Computer and Accessory Module Certifications 65 Prevent Power Supply...
... Panel I/O Connectors 9 3. Using the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool 28 12. Replacing the Battery 33 15. Jumper Settings for Intended Applications 66 Figures 1. Advanced Menu...38 7. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide A Error Messages BIOS Beep Codes ...61 BIOS Error Messages ...62 B Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance ...63 Product Certification Markings 64 Installation Precautions ...64 Installation Instructions...64 Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC 65 Ensure Host Computer and Accessory Module Certifications 65 Prevent Power Supply...
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...; processor • Three DIMM sockets Supports up to 384 MB of synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) memory • Intel® 82440BX AGPset PCI/AGP controller (PAC) PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4E) • I/O controller • Two USB ports • Intel/Phoenix Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) • Single-jumper configuration • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connector Software drivers and utilities are available from Intel. NOTE For information about Intel® motherboards, including technical product specifications, BIOS upgrades, and device drivers, see...
...; processor • Three DIMM sockets Supports up to 384 MB of synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) memory • Intel® 82440BX AGPset PCI/AGP controller (PAC) PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator (PIIX4E) • I/O controller • Two USB ports • Intel/Phoenix Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) • Single-jumper configuration • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) connector Software drivers and utilities are available from Intel. NOTE For information about Intel® motherboards, including technical product specifications, BIOS upgrades, and device drivers, see...
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...jumper block BB Integrated speaker CC PCI slots DD Fan 3 EE ISA slots FF Chassis intrusion connector (optional) Figure 1. Motherboard Components NOTE Components labeled optional do not come on LAN† technology connector (optional) E Legacy CD-ROM audio connector (optional) F CD-ROM audio connector (optional) G Telephony connector (optional) H Auxiliary Line In connector (optional) I Video In connector (optional) J Back panel connectors K 242-contact slot connector L Processor active fan connector M Intel® 82443BX PCI/AGP controller N DIMM sockets O Fan 1 connector P Power supply...
...jumper block BB Integrated speaker CC PCI slots DD Fan 3 EE ISA slots FF Chassis intrusion connector (optional) Figure 1. Motherboard Components NOTE Components labeled optional do not come on LAN† technology connector (optional) E Legacy CD-ROM audio connector (optional) F CD-ROM audio connector (optional) G Telephony connector (optional) H Auxiliary Line In connector (optional) I Video In connector (optional) J Back panel connectors K 242-contact slot connector L Processor active fan connector M Intel® 82443BX PCI/AGP controller N DIMM sockets O Fan 1 connector P Power supply...
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... to the computer. The Celeron processors that are four PBSRAM components totaling 512 KB in boards inside the computer. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Second Level Cache Memory The second level cache for Windows† 95 and Windows 98 11 There are connected to four IDE devices (such as hard drives) • ATAPI devices (such as CD-ROM drives) • PIO Mode 3 and PIO Mode 4 devices • Ultra DMA/33...
... to the computer. The Celeron processors that are four PBSRAM components totaling 512 KB in boards inside the computer. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Second Level Cache Memory The second level cache for Windows† 95 and Windows 98 11 There are connected to four IDE devices (such as hard drives) • ATAPI devices (such as CD-ROM drives) • PIO Mode 3 and PIO Mode 4 devices • Ultra DMA/33...
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... in systems with Intel motherboards please see http://support.intel.com/support/year2000/paper.htm Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support The motherboard has two USB ports. This feature enables operating systems and applications using the BIOS date/time services to be compatible with graphical display devices. You can connect two USB peripheral devices directly to 20. AGP is independent of standard software drivers written to reliably manipulate the year as 3D graphics. The motherboard supports the standard universal...
... in systems with Intel motherboards please see http://support.intel.com/support/year2000/paper.htm Universal Serial Bus (USB) Support The motherboard has two USB ports. This feature enables operating systems and applications using the BIOS date/time services to be compatible with graphical display devices. You can connect two USB peripheral devices directly to 20. AGP is independent of standard software drivers written to reliably manipulate the year as 3D graphics. The motherboard supports the standard universal...
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... ISA add-in a flash memory device on a diskette or hard disk, or over a network. If you must specify the IRQ used with version 2.1 of from the slower 8-bit flash memory device. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide BIOS The motherboard's system BIOS is contained in boards. The BIOS provides the power-on upgrading the BIOS, see Chapter 4. The PCI auto configuration program complies with the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) or a Plug and Play compatible operating system like Windows 95 and Windows 98. To obtain...
... ISA add-in a flash memory device on a diskette or hard disk, or over a network. If you must specify the IRQ used with version 2.1 of from the slower 8-bit flash memory device. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide BIOS The motherboard's system BIOS is contained in boards. The BIOS provides the power-on upgrading the BIOS, see Chapter 4. The PCI auto configuration program complies with the ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) or a Plug and Play compatible operating system like Windows 95 and Windows 98. To obtain...
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... user restricted access to work. The password prompt is displayed before the computer is enabled in boards, like network cards, that APM is booted. but the operating system must enter either password to boot the computer. The BIOS enables APM by spinning down hard drives, and reducing power to the monitor. Advanced Power Management (APM) APM's energy saving standby mode can boot the computer. The expansion slots are set, you must support an APM driver for installing...
... user restricted access to work. The password prompt is displayed before the computer is enabled in boards, like network cards, that APM is booted. but the operating system must enter either password to boot the computer. The BIOS enables APM by spinning down hard drives, and reducing power to the monitor. Advanced Power Management (APM) APM's energy saving standby mode can boot the computer. The expansion slots are set, you must support an APM driver for installing...
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... contained in the BIOS • Power management control of the Wake on Serial Port A. See Chapter 5 for a front panel power and sleep mode switch Battery A battery on the motherboard keeps the clock and the values in CMOS RAM current when your computer is received on a telephony device, such as a modem, configured for the location and pinouts of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video monitor, and hard disk drives • Methods for...
... contained in the BIOS • Power management control of the Wake on Serial Port A. See Chapter 5 for a front panel power and sleep mode switch Battery A battery on the motherboard keeps the clock and the values in CMOS RAM current when your computer is received on a telephony device, such as a modem, configured for the location and pinouts of individual devices, add-in boards (some add-in boards may require an ACPI-aware driver), video monitor, and hard disk drives • Methods for...
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... capabilities. Audio Subsystem (Optional) The optional audio subsystem consists of these connectors on the motherboard) • Power supply voltage monitoring to detect levels above or below acceptable values When suggested ratings for temperature, fan speed, or voltage are exceeded, an interrupt is activated. The hardware monitor component connects to 48 kHz sampling rate with 1 Hz resolution • Phat† 3D stereo enhancement Yamaha YMF740 (DS1-L) PCI Audio Controller The...
... capabilities. Audio Subsystem (Optional) The optional audio subsystem consists of these connectors on the motherboard) • Power supply voltage monitoring to detect levels above or below acceptable values When suggested ratings for temperature, fan speed, or voltage are exceeded, an interrupt is activated. The hardware monitor component connects to 48 kHz sampling rate with 1 Hz resolution • Phat† 3D stereo enhancement Yamaha YMF740 (DS1-L) PCI Audio Controller The...
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.... Set the processor speed. Refer to the chassis by qualified technical personnel. Figure 3 shows the locations of these procedures. NOTE If you are installing a boxed Intel Pentium II processor, see the instructions on installing and removing the motherboard. Install the processor. 3. Install the universal retention mechanism (URM). 2. Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components How to Install and Remove the Motherboard Refer to your chassis manual for instructions on page 25. 20 Failure to disconnect the power before...
.... Set the processor speed. Refer to the chassis by qualified technical personnel. Figure 3 shows the locations of these procedures. NOTE If you are installing a boxed Intel Pentium II processor, see the instructions on installing and removing the motherboard. Install the processor. 3. Install the universal retention mechanism (URM). 2. Installing and Replacing Motherboard Components How to Install and Remove the Motherboard Refer to your chassis manual for instructions on page 25. 20 Failure to disconnect the power before...
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... Replacing Motherboard Components How to Clear the Passwords This procedure assumes that you confirm clearing the password. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to select Clear Passwords. Remove the computer cover. 4. Use the arrow keys to the computer. Press to normal mode. 1. Place the jumper on the computer, and allow it to boot. 7. Replace the cover, turn on pins 1-2 as shown below . Press and Setup displays a pop-up screen requesting that the motherboard is set...
... Replacing Motherboard Components How to Clear the Passwords This procedure assumes that you confirm clearing the password. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to select Clear Passwords. Remove the computer cover. 4. Use the arrow keys to the computer. Press to normal mode. 1. Place the jumper on the computer, and allow it to boot. 7. Replace the cover, turn on pins 1-2 as shown below . Press and Setup displays a pop-up screen requesting that the motherboard is set...
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.... Saves or discards changes to top or bottom of the window. Selects the previous value for the current item. Table 2. This menu is an overview of the window. Specifies boot options and power supply controls. Setup Function Keys Setup Key or or or or or or or or Description Brings up or down. Moves cursor up a help screen for a field. Load the default configuration values for a field...
.... Saves or discards changes to top or bottom of the window. Selects the previous value for the current item. Table 2. This menu is an overview of the window. Specifies boot options and power supply controls. Setup Function Keys Setup Key or or or or or or or or Description Brings up or down. Moves cursor up a help screen for a field. Load the default configuration values for a field...
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... default language used by the BIOS. Clears the user and supervisor passwords. Specifies ECC memory operation. Displays processor type. Table 4. Main Menu Feature BIOS Version Processor Type Processor Speed System Memory Memory Bank 0 Memory Bank 1 Memory Bank 2 Language ECC Configuration System Time System Date Options No options No options No options No options No options Description Displays the version of RAM on page 23. Main Menu This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date and system time. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide...
... default language used by the BIOS. Clears the user and supervisor passwords. Specifies ECC memory operation. Displays processor type. Table 4. Main Menu Feature BIOS Version Processor Type Processor Speed System Memory Memory Bank 0 Memory Bank 1 Memory Bank 2 Language ECC Configuration System Time System Date Options No options No options No options No options No options Description Displays the version of RAM on page 23. Main Menu This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date and system time. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide...
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...; IRQ 7 • Disabled • Enabled (default) • Disabled (default) • Enabled Description Selects the mode for the parallel port. Enables or disables USB legacy support. Secondary enables only the Secondary IDE Controller. Reports type of connected IDE device. Using the Setup Program Table 7. Output Only operates in bi-directional PS/2-compatible mode. EPP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode, a high-speed bi-directional mode. Reports type of connected IDE device. Specifies the interrupt for the parallel port. Specifies the hard disk drive pre-delay...
...; IRQ 7 • Disabled • Enabled (default) • Disabled (default) • Enabled Description Selects the mode for the parallel port. Enables or disables USB legacy support. Secondary enables only the Secondary IDE Controller. Reports type of connected IDE device. Using the Setup Program Table 7. Output Only operates in bi-directional PS/2-compatible mode. EPP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode, a high-speed bi-directional mode. Reports type of connected IDE device. Specifies the interrupt for the parallel port. Specifies the hard disk drive pre-delay...
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... • Secondary IDE slave Table 9. Enables or disables the LBA mode control. Check the hard drive's specifications for the drive. 41 Specifies number of sectors per block for transfers from the drive. Specifies the Ultra DMA mode for optimum setting. Specifies the method for IDE devices. Feature Type IDE Configuration Submenus Options • None • Auto (default) Maximum Capacity Multi-Sector Transfers LBA Mode Control Transfer Mode Ultra DMA No options • Disabled (default) • 2 Sectors...
... • Secondary IDE slave Table 9. Enables or disables the LBA mode control. Check the hard drive's specifications for the drive. 41 Specifies number of sectors per block for transfers from the drive. Specifies the Ultra DMA mode for optimum setting. Specifies the method for IDE devices. Feature Type IDE Configuration Submenus Options • None • Auto (default) Maximum Capacity Multi-Sector Transfers LBA Mode Control Transfer Mode Ultra DMA No options • Disabled (default) • 2 Sectors...
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... • Sleep • No (default) • Yes Description Enables or disables the BIOS power management feature. Specifies the user password. The user must enter a password to seven alphanumeric characters. Enables or disables User Setup Access. Using the Setup Program Security Menu This menu is for hard disks during standby and suspend modes. When enabled, the computer boots, but the keyboard is in a power managed state. 44 Power Menu This menu is for video during standby and suspend modes. Specifies power management for setting power management...
... • Sleep • No (default) • Yes Description Enables or disables the BIOS power management feature. Specifies the user password. The user must enter a password to seven alphanumeric characters. Enables or disables User Setup Access. Using the Setup Program Security Menu This menu is for hard disks during standby and suspend modes. When enabled, the computer boots, but the keyboard is in a power managed state. 44 Power Menu This menu is for video during standby and suspend modes. Specifies power management for setting power management...
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... . On LAN • Stay Off Specifies how the computer responds to boot without showing the • Enabled (default) diagnostic screen and POST tests. When selected, displays the Hard Drive submenu. Boot Menu Feature Options Description Boot-Time Diagnostic • Disabled (default) Displays the diagnostics screen during boot. Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Boot Menu This menu is for user • Enabled binary files that are executed at boot time. Changing the...
... . On LAN • Stay Off Specifies how the computer responds to boot without showing the • Enabled (default) diagnostic screen and POST tests. When selected, displays the Hard Drive submenu. Boot Menu Feature Options Description Boot-Time Diagnostic • Disabled (default) Displays the diagnostics screen during boot. Last State restores the previous power state before power loss occurred. SE440BX-2 Motherboard Product Guide Boot Menu This menu is for user • Enabled binary files that are executed at boot time. Changing the...
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... BIOS Setup program, press when you want to run SETUP 9. To accept the settings, press . 14. The flash memory update utility screen appears. 2. When the utility displays the message upgrade is no video support. For proper operation, load the BIOS Setup program defaults. To accept the defaults, press . 11. Turn off the computer, disconnect the computer's power cord, and disconnect all pins as shown below to the speaker and looking at the diskette drive LED...
... BIOS Setup program, press when you want to run SETUP 9. To accept the settings, press . 14. The flash memory update utility screen appears. 2. When the utility displays the message upgrade is no video support. For proper operation, load the BIOS Setup program defaults. To accept the defaults, press . 11. Turn off the computer, disconnect the computer's power cord, and disconnect all pins as shown below to the speaker and looking at the diskette drive LED...