EUPA VXZA Bedienungsanleitung

VXZA
Socket 370 ATX
Motherboard
USER’ S MANUAL
Model : VXZA
Manual Version :English, version 1.2
Release Date :July 28th , 2000

Copyright
Copyright 2000 by this company. All rights reserved.
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without the prior written consent of the copyright holders.
User’s Notice
The contents of this publication are subject to change. This company
reserves the right to alter the contents of this publication at any time and
without notice.The contents of this publication may contain inaccuracies or
typographical errors and is supplied for informational use only.
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
AWARD is a registered trademark of Award Software Inc.
Other brand, corporate, and product names may or may not be registered
trademarks or copyright of their respective companies.

FCC & DOC Compliance
Federal communications Commission Statement
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
!This device may not cause harmful interference.
!This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generatesm uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip-
ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
!Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
!Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
!Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
!Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning
The use of shielded cables for the connection of the monitor to the graphics card is re-
quired to assure compliance with FCC regulations changes or modifications to this a
uthority to operate this equipment.

Chapter 1 Overview
General Description.....................................................................................1-1
Check Your Items.......................................................................................... 1-1
VXZA Specifications.....................................................................................1-2
VXZA Components........................................................................................1-
Motherboard Layout................................................................1-5
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
Set Jumpers...................................................................................................2-2
Install CPU................................................................................................2-
CPU Setting..................................................................................................2-4
Clear CMOS.................................................................................... 2-4
Jumperless setting............................................................................2-5
Jumper setting......................................................................................2-8
System Memory Installation...........................................................................2-9
Install DIMM.......................................................................................2-10
Removing a Memory Module...........................................................2-10
Install Expansion Cards..................................................................................2-11
Connector Devices........................................................................................2-12
Panel Connector.................................................................................2-12
Power Connector.................................................................................2-12
PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard Connectors................................................2-1
Fan Connector......................................................................................2-1
USB device Connector........................................................................2-14
Serial Device (com1, com2), VGA & Printer Connectors................2-14
Floppy drive Connector......................................................................2-15
IrDA Connector...................................................................................2-15
IDE Hard Drivers Connector..............................................................2-16
AMR & AC97 Connector...............................................................2-16
LAN & MODEM Wake Up Connectors...........................................2-17
Game/Audio & CD_IN Connectors...................................................2-17
Contents

Contents
Chapter 3 CMOS Setup Utility
CMOS Setup Main Menu............................................................................ -1
Standard CMOS Setup................................................................................... -
Advanced BIOS Features............................................................................... -5
Advanced Chipset Features............................................................................ -8
Integrated Peripherals..................................................................................... -14
Power Management........................................................................................ -18
PnP / PCI Configurations............................................................................... -24
PC Health Status........................................................................................... -26
Frequency / Voltage Control.......................................................................... -27
Load Fail-Safe Defaults................................................................................. -28
Load Optimized Defaults............................................................................... -28
Set Supervisor / User Password.................................................................... -29
Save & Exit Setup.......................................................................................... -28
Exit Without Saving....................................................................................... -28
Chapter 4 Software Utility
Installing Interface..........................................................................................4-1
Installing Drivers Location.............................................................................4-2
Installing ADOBE Acrobat Read Driver........................................................4-2

Check Your Items
This VXZA motherboard package contains the following items. Please inspect the package
contents and confirm that everything is there. If anything is missing or damaged, call your
vendor for instructions before operating.
The Package includes:
!One VXZA motherboard
!One Floppy Interface Cable
!One IDE Interface Cable
!One Motherboard Resource CD
!One User’s Manual
General Description
Thanks for purchasing VXZA Socket 370 motherboard.VXZA is based on VIA chipset
(North Bridge VT82C694X & South Bridge VT82C686A). Its new features include that it
support AGP 2x/4x, super I/O, and voltage, temperature, and fan speed hardware monitoring,
and there are four USB connectors on board as well. It includes all of the required specifica-
tions like Ultra DMA 66 interface, meanwhile it supports PC 133 system memory. VXZA
provides you perfect function to be the same with your system operation and end user. This
user’s manual contains all the information and features that show you how to use the VXZA
motherboard. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the design and organization
of this manual.
Chapter 1
Overview
1-1

VXZ A Specifications:
Overview
1-2
Form Factor • ATX form factor
Board Size •30.5cm x 19.7cm
CPU
• Supports Socket 70 Intel P!!! & Celeron (PPGA), Celeron (FC-PGA) and VIA
Cyrix III
• Supports CPU Clock Frequency: 66/100/1 MHz
System Memory • DIMM 168-pin x SDRAM maximum1.5G
• Supports 64M-bit SDRAM technology
Chipset
• VIA Chipset including:
- VIA VT82C694X (North bridge)
- VIA VT82C686A (South bridge)
Expansion Slots
• 1 x AGP Slot
• 5 x PCI Slots
• 1 x ISA Slot.
• 1 x AMR Slot
Serial Port • Two serial ports UART 16550 compatible
Parallel Port
• One parallel port supports:
- SPP-standard parallel port
- EPP-enhanced parallel port
- ECP-extended capabilities port
Floppy Interface
• Support drivers inches / format with
- .5 inches-720KB/1.44MB/2.88MB
- 5.25 inches- 60KB/1.2MB
IDE Interface • The VT82C686A includes dual channel master mode PCI support 4 IDE devices.
• Support PIO Mode 4, ULTRA DMA / & ULTRA DMA/66
USB Port • Four USB ports supported
• Support USB Legacy Keyboard function
PS/2 Mouse • PS/2 mouse supported by connector onboard
PS/2 keyboard • PS/2 keyboard supported by connector onboard
Sound Function • On-board AC'97 System
• VT1611A Audio Codec
Fuse • Supports Recoverable fuse for USB, KB & MOUSE
RTC and Battery • Built in South Bridge
• Lithium (CR-20 2) battery
Power Connector • AT X
Wake up Function
• Modem ring wake up
• LAN wake up
• RTC Alarm wake up
Hardware Monitor
• System fan speed monitor
• Voltage monitoring
• Over temperature monitoring
BIOS
• Award BIOS
• Supports Suspend TO RAM (optional)
• Supports APM, DMI and ACPI
• Supports virus warning
• Supports Flash / Upgrade BIOS functions
LED Indicator • System Power LED
• HDD activity LED

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Overview
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Overview
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Please refer to next two pages about each component, and this manual will
explain every important one at the following chapter.
1. Socket 370 processors socket
2. ATX Power Port
3. North Bridge VIA VT82C694X
4. DIMM sockets
5. Floppy Port
6. IDE Ports
7. BIOS
8. South Bridge VIA VT82C686A
9. Peripheral Component Interface (PCI) Slots
10. Industry Standard Architecture(ISA)
11. Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) slot
12. Audio Modem Riser Card (AMR) slot
13. Audio Port --Mic in(pink), Line in(blue), Line out(green)
& Joystick Game Port
14. COM1 & COM2
15. Printer Port
16. USB devices ports
17. PS/2 Keyboard (purple) / Mouse (green)

Motherboard Layout:Motherboard Layout:
Motherboard Layout:Motherboard Layout:
Motherboard Layout:
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Overview
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