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Hardware Setup
BIOS Setup
Driver & Utility Multilingual QIG Appendix
IP-95
Motherboard
Socket 775
Intel Core 2 Duo
Intel Pentium D
Intel Pentium 4
Intel Celeron D
Intel Celeron
VIA P4M890 / VT8237R Plus
FSB1066
DDR2 533
or DDR 400
PCI Express
2x SATA 1.5Gb/s
5.1 Channel AC97 Audio
IP-95
User’s Manual
English + Multilingual QIG
1
st
Edition, October 2006
Copyright and Warranty Notice
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on part of the vendor, who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may
appear in this manual.
No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality,
accuracy or fitness for any particular part of this document. In no event shall the manufacturer be
liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising from any defect or
error in this manual or product.
Product names appearing in this manual are for identification purpose only and trademarks and
product names or brand names appearing in this document are the property of their respective
owners.
This document contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted or transcribed without the expressed written
permission of the manufacturer and authors of this manual.
If you do not properly set the motherboard settings, causing the motherboard to malfunction or fail,
we cannot guarantee any responsibility.
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Contents
1. Hardware Setup ............................................................... 1-1
1.1 Specifications ..............................................................................1-1
1.2 Motherboard Layout.....................................................................1-2
1.3 Choosing a Computer Chassis.......................................................1-3
BIOS Setup
Driver & Utility Multilingual QIG Appendix
1.4 Installing Motherboard .................................................................1-3
1.5 Checking Jumper Settings ............................................................1-4
1.5.1 CMOS Memory Clearing Header and Backup Battery ..............1-4
1.6 Connecting Chassis Components...................................................1-6
1.6.1 ATX Power Connectors ........................................................1-6
1.6.2 Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers............................1-7
1.6.3 FAN Power Connectors ........................................................1-8
1.6.4 Chassis Speaker Connector ..................................................1-9
1.7 Installing Hardware.................................................................... 1-10
1.7.1 CPU Socket 775 ................................................................1-10
1.7.2 DDR2/DDR Memory Slots...................................................1-12
1.8 Connecting Peripheral Devices ....................................................1-13
1.8.1 Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors ................................1-13
1.8.2 Serial ATA Connectors .......................................................1-14
1.8.3 Additional USB 2.0 Port Headers.........................................1-15
1.8.4 Internal Audio Connectors..................................................1-15
1.8.5 Front Panel Audio Connection Header .................................1-16
1.8.6 PCI and PCI Express X16, X1 Slots .....................................1-17
1.9 Connecting Rear Panel I/O Devices ............................................. 1-18
2. BIOS Setup....................................................................... 2-1
3. Driver & Utility ................................................................. 3-1
4. Multilingual Quick Installation Guide .............................. 4-3
4.1 繁體中文 ....................................................................................4-3
4.1.1 規格 ..................................................................................4-3
4.1.2 快速安裝指南 .....................................................................4-4
4.2 简体中文 ....................................................................................4-7
4.2.1 规格 ..................................................................................4-7
4.2.2 快速安装指南 .....................................................................4-8
5. Appendix .......................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Troubleshooting (How to Get Technical Support?)..........................5-1
5.1.1 Q & A.................................................................................5-1
5.1.2 Technical Support Form ......................................................5-4
5.1.3 Contact Information ............................................................5-5
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1. Hardware Setup
1.1 Specifications
CPU
LGA775 socket for Intel Core 2 Duo /
Pentium D / Pentium 4 / Celeron D /
Celeron processor with 1066MHz FSB
Supports Intel Hyper-Threading
Technology
Chipset
VIA P4M890 / VT8237R Plus
Memory
Supports DDR2 533 or DDR 400
Un-buffered Non-ECC memory
2x 184-pin DIMM slots (2.5V), supports
DDR 400 memory up to 2GB
2x 240-pin DIMM slots (1.8V), supports
DDR2 533 memory up to 4GB
Graphics
Integrated VIA UniChrome Pro 2D/3D
Graphics & Video Controller
LAN
Onboard 10/100M PCI controller
Audio
Onboard 5.1 CH AC97 Audio CODEC
Serial ATA
2x SATA 1.5Gb/s
Expansion Slots
1x PCI-E X16 slot
1x PCI-E X1 slot
2x PCI slots
Internal I/O Connectors
1x Floppy port
2x ATA 133 IDE connectors
2x SATA 1.5Gb/s connectors
2x USB 2.0 headers
1x FP-Audio header
1x CD-In connector
Rear Panel I/O
1x PS/2 Keyboard connector
1x PS/2 Mouse connector
1x COM port
1x LPT port
1x VGA connector
4x USB 2.0 connectors
1x RJ-45 LAN connector
1x 5.1CH Audio Connector
RoHS
100% Lead-free process and RoHS
compliant
Miscellaneous
Micro ATX form factor (244mm x
244mm)
Specifications and information contained herein are subject to change without
notice.
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1.2 Motherboard Layout
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1.3 Choosing a Computer Chassis
Choose a chassis big enough to install this motherboard.
As some features for this motherboard are implemented by cabling connectors on the
motherboard to indicators and switches or buttons on the chassis, make sure your chassis
supports all the features required.
If there is possibility of adopting some more hard drives, make sure your chassis has
sufficient power and space for them.
Most chassis have alternatives for I/O shield located at the rear panel. Make sure the I/O
shield of the chassis matches the I/O port configuration of this motherboard. You can find
an I/O shield specifically designed for this motherboard in its package.
1.4 Installing Motherboard
Most computer chassis have a base with many
mounting holes to allow the motherboard to be
securely attached, and at the same time, prevent
the system from short circuits. There are two
ways to attach the motherboard to the chassis
base: (1) with studs, or (2) with spacers.
Basically, the best way to attach the board is
with studs. Only if you are unable to do this
should you attach the board with spacers. Line
up the holes on the board with the mounting holes on the chassis. If the holes line up and there
are screw holes, you can attach the board with studs. If the holes line up and there are only
slots, you can only attach with spacers. Take the tip of the spacers and insert them into the
slots. After doing this to all the slots, you can slide the board into position aligned with slots.
After the board has been positioned, check to make sure everything is OK before putting the
chassis back on.
Always power off the computer and unplug the AC power cord before adding or
removing any peripheral or component. Failing to so may cause severe damage
to your motherboard and/or peripherals. Plug in the AC power cord only after
you have carefully checked everything.
To install this motherboard:
1. Locate all the screw holes on the
motherboard and the chassis base.
2. Place all the studs or spacers needed on
the chassis base and have them tightened.
3. Face the motherboard’s I/O ports toward
the chassis’s rear panel.
4. Line up all the motherboard’s screw holes
with those studs or spacers on the chassis.
5. Install the motherboard with screws and
have them tightened.
To prevent shorting the PCB circuit,
please REMOVE the metal studs or
spacers if they are already fastened
on the chassis base and are without
mounting-holes on the motherboard
to align with.
Face the chassis’s rear panel.
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1.5 Checking Jumper Settings
For a 2-pin jumper, plug the
jumper cap on both pins will
make it CLOSE (SHORT).
Remove the jumper cap, or
plug it on either pin
(reserved for future use) will
leave it at OPEN position.
SHORT
OPEN
OPEN
For 3-pin jumper, pin 1~2 or pin 2~3 can be
shorted by plugging the jumper cap in.
Pin 1~2 SHORT
Pin 2~3 SHORT
1.5.1 CMOS Memory Clearing Header and Backup Battery
The time to clear the CMOS memory occurs when (a)
the CMOS data becomes corrupted, (b) you forgot the
supervisor or user password preset in the BIOS menu,
(c) you are unable to boot-up the system because the
CPU ratio/clock was incorrectly set in the BIOS menu,
or (d) whenever there is modification on the CPU or
memory modules.
This header uses a jumper cap to clear the CMOS
memory and have it reconfigured to the default values
stored in BIOS.
Pins 1 and 2 shorted
(Default): Normal
operation.
Pins 2 and 3 shorted:
Clear CMOS memory.
To clear the CMOS memory and load in the default values:
1. Power off the system.
2. Set pin 2 and pin 3 shorted by the jumper cap. Wait for a few seconds. Set the jumper
cap back to its default settings --- pin 1 and pin 2 shorted.
3. Power on the system.
4. For incorrect CPU ratio/clock settings in the BIOS, press <Del> key to enter the BIOS
setup menu right after powering on system.
5. Set the CPU operating speed back to its default or an appropriate value.
6. Save and exit the BIOS setup menu.
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CMOS Backup Battery:
An onboard battery saves the CMOS memory to keep the BIOS information stays on even after
disconnected your system with power source. Nevertheless, this backup battery exhausts after
some five years. Once the error message like “CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILED” or “CMOS
checksum error” displays on monitor, this backup battery is no longer functional and has to
be renewed.
To renew the backup battery:
1. Power off the system and disconnect with AC power source.
2. Remove the exhausted battery.
3. Insert a new CR2032 or equivalent battery. Pay attention to its polarity. The “+” side is its
positive polarity.
4. Connect AC power source and power on the system.
5. Enter the BIOS setup menu. Reconfigure the setup parameters if necessary.
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion may arise if the battery is incorrectly renewed.
Renew only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
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1.6 Connecting Chassis Components
1.6.1 ATX Power Connectors
These connectors provide the connection from an ATX power supply. As the plugs from the
power supply fit in only one orientation, find the correct one and push firmly down into these
connectors.
ATX 24-Pin Power Connector:
The power supply with 20-pin or 24-pin cables can both be connected to this 24-pin connector.
Connect from pin-1 for either type. However, a 20-pin power supply may cause the system
unstable or even unbootable for the sake of insufficient electricity. A minimum power of 300W
or higher is recommended.
ATX 12V 4-Pin Power Connector:
This connector supplies power to CPU. The system will not start without connecting power to
this one.
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1.6.2 Front Panel Switches & Indicators Headers
This header is used for connecting switches and LED indicators on the chassis front panel.
Watch the power LED pin position and orientation. The mark “+” align to the pin in the figure
below stands for positive polarity for the LED connection. Please pay attention when connecting
these headers. A wrong orientation will only cause the LED not lighting, but a wrong connection
of the switches could cause system malfunction.
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 HD LED + 2 Message LED +
3 HD LED - 4 Message LED -
5 RESET 6 Power Switch
7 RESET 8 Power Switch
9 Reserved
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1.6.3 FAN Power Connectors
These connectors each provide power to the cooling fans installed in your system.
CPU_FAN: CPU Fan Power Connector
SYS_FAN: System Fan Power Connector
PWR_FAN: Auxiliary Fan Power Connector
These fan connectors are not jumpers. DO NOT place jumper caps on these
connectors.
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1.6.4 Chassis Speaker Connector
This header provides the connection to chassis speaker.
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1.7 Installing Hardware
DO NOT scratch the motherboard when installing hardware. An accidentally
scratch of a tiny surface-mount component may seriously damage the
motherboard.
In order to protect the contact pins, please pay attention to these notices:
1. A maximum 20 cycles of CPU installation is recommended.
2. Never touch the contact pins with fingers or any object.
3. Always put on the cap when the CPU is not in use.
1.7.1 CPU Socket 775
The installation procedures vary with different types of CPU fan-and-heatsink
assembly. The one shown here is served for demo only. For detailed
information on how to install the one you bought, refer to its installation
guidelines.
1. Place the board so as to let the
lever-hook of the socket is on your left side.
Use your left thumb and forefinger to hold
the lever hook, pull it away from the retention
tab. Rotate the lever to fully open position.
2. Use your right-thumb to raise the load
plate. Lift it up to fully open position.
3. Use your right thumb and forefinger to
grasp the CPU package. Be sure to grasp on
the edge of the substrate, and face the Pin-1
indicator toward the bottom-left side. Aim at
the socket and place the CPU package
vertical down into the socket.
4. Visually inspect if the CPU is seated well
into the socket. The alignment key must be
located in the notch of package.
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5. Use your left hand to hold the load plate,
and use your right thumb to peel the cap off.
The cap plays an important role in
protecting contact pins. In order to
prevent bent pin, PUT ON the cap after
operation or testing.
6. Lower the plate onto the CPU package.
Engage the load lever while gently pressing
down the load plate.
7. Secure the lever with the hook under
retention tab.
8. Place the heatsink and fan assembly onto
the socket. Align the four fasteners toward
the four mounting holes on the motherboard.
9. Press each of the four fasteners down
into the mounting holes. Rotate the fastener
clock-wise to lock the heatsink and fan
assembly into position.
10. Attach the four-pin power plug from the
heatsink and fan assembly to the CPU FAN
connector.
A higher fan speed will be helpful for better airflow and heat-dissipation.
Nevertheless, stay alert to touch any heatsink since the high temperature
generated by the working system is still possible.
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1.7.2 DDR2/DDR Memory Slots
This motherboard supports two DDR or two DDR2 DIMMs. Note that DDR & DDR2 cannot be
both applied at the same time. Apply either DDR or DDR2 memory modules only!
Usually there is no hardware or BIOS setup required after adding or removing
memory modules, but you will have to clear the CMOS memory first if any
memory module related problem occurs.
To install system memory:
1. Power off the computer and unplug the
AC power cord before installing or
removing memory modules.
2. Locate the DIMM slot on the board.
3. Hold two edges of the DIMM module
carefully, keep away from touching its
connectors.
4. Align the notch key on the module with
the rib on the slot.
5. Firmly press the module into the slots until the ejector tabs at both sides of the slot
automatically snap into the mounting notch. Do not force the DIMM module in with extra
force as the DIMM module only fits in one direction.
6. To remove the DIMM modules, push the two ejector tabs on the slot outward
simultaneously, and then pull out the DIMM module.
Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the computer or
optional boards. Before starting these procedures, ensure that you are
discharged of static electricity by touching a grounded metal object briefly.
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1.8 Connecting Peripheral Devices
1.8.1 Floppy and IDE Disk Drive Connectors
The FDC1 connector connects up to two floppy drives with a 34-wire, 2-connector floppy cable.
Connect the single end at the longer length of ribbon cable to the FDC1 on the board, the two
connectors on the other end to the floppy disk drives connector. Generally you need only one
floppy disk drive in your system.
The red line on the ribbon cable must be aligned with pin-1 on both the FDC1
port and the floppy connector.
Each of the IDE port connects up to two IDE drives
at Ultra ATA/100 mode by one 40-pin, 80-conductor,
and 3-connector Ultra ATA/66 ribbon cables.
Connect the sin
g
le end (blue connector) at the lon
g
er
length of ribbon cable to the IDE port of this board,
the other two ends (gray and black connector) at the
shorter length of the ribbon cable to the connectors
of your hard drives.
Make sure to configure the “Master” and “Slave” relation before connecting
two drives by one single ribbon cable. The red line on the ribbon cable must be
aligned with pin-1 on both the IDE port and the hard-drive connector.
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1.8.2 Serial ATA Connectors
Each SATA connector serves as one single channel to connect one SATA device by SATA cable.
To connect SATA device:
1. Attach either end of the signal cable
to the SATA connector on
motherboard. Attach the other end to
SATA device.
2. Attach the SATA power cable to the
SATA device and connect the other
end from the power supply.
The motherboard in this illustration is served for DEMO only, may not be the
same type or model as the one described in this user’s manual.
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1.8.3 Additional USB 2.0 Port Headers
Each header supports 2x additional USB 2.0 ports by connecting bracket or cable to the rear I/O
panel or the front-mounted USB ports of your chassis.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1 VCC 2 VCC
3 Data0 - 4 Data1 -
5 Data0 + 6 Data1 +
7 Ground 8 Ground
10 NC
Make sure the connecting cable bears the same pin assignment.
1.8.4 Internal Audio Connectors
This connector connects to the audio output of internal CD-ROM drive or add-on card.
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1.8.5 Front Panel Audio Connection Header
This header provides the connection to audio connector at front panel.
To use the audio connector at front panel, remove all the jumpers on this header, and
then connect to front panel by the extension cable provided with the chassis.
To use the audio connector at rear panel, disconnect the extension cable, attach the
jumpers back at pin 5-6, and pin 9-10 (default setting).
Pin Signal Name Function
1 AUD_MIC Front Panel Microphone input signal
2 AUD_GND Ground used by Analog Audio Circuits
3 AUD_MIC_BIAS Microphone Power
4 AUD_VCC Filtered +5V used by Analog Audio Circuits
5 AUD_F_R Right Channel audio signal to Front Panel
6 AUD_RET_R
Right Channel Audio signal to Return from Front
Panel
7 REVD Reserved
8 Key No Pin
9 AUD_F_L Left Channel Audio signal to Front Panel
10 AUD_RET_L
Left Channel Audio signal to Return from Front
Panel
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