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Table of Contents
Overview. 1 AcerPower Sd Features. 2 Front Panel. 3 Rear Panel. 5 AcerPower Sd Main Board Layout. 6 Keyboard. 8 Hardware Specifications and Configurations. 11 Power Management Function (ACPI support function). 21 Entering Setup. 24 Product Information. 26 Standard CMOS Features. 28 Advanced BIOS Features. 31 Advanced Chipset Features. 33 Integrated Peripherals. 35 Power Management Setup. 37 PnP/PCI Configuration. 39 PC Health Status. 40 Frequency Control. 41 Load Default Settings. 42 Set Supervisor/User Password. 43 Save & Exit Setup/Exit Without Saving. 45 Power-On Self-Test (POST). 50 POST Check Points. 51 POST Error Messages List. 57 Error Symptoms List. 59 Error Beep Definition. 63 Boot Block Update Function Error Beep Definition. 64 Undetermined Problems. 65 AcerPower Sd Jumpers and Connectors. 67 Microsoft Windows XP Environment Test. 78
Chapter 1
System Specifications
Overview
The AcerPower Sd supports Intel Pentium 4 (Willamette 478/Northwood) Flip Chip-Pin Grid Array 2 processor (FC-PGA2) based Micro ATX, IBM PC/AT compatible system with PCI/AGP bus.
AcerPower Sd Features
Performance
Intel Pentium 4 processor in the 478 pin package supporting from 1.3G up to 2G. Four memory banks using 184-pin unbuffered DDR DIMM Supports up to 2GB memory size Power management function (Support for ACPI power management) Plug-and Play (PnP) feature IDE controller provides IDE HDD/CD-ROM with PIO, Bus Master and Ultra DMA 100 mode
Multimedia
On-board Audio with AC 97/98 compliant (Embedded in SiS961 chipset) Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in, and Game/MIDI interfaces
Connectivity
On-board serial ports-2 high speed NS16C550 compatible UARTs with 16 byte FIFOs On-board parallel port-SPP, EPP and ECP (IEEE 1284 compliant) Single-chip fast ethernet controller/LAN port On-board FDD interface-360K/720K/1.2MB/1.44MB/2.88MB & 3 mode FDD 3 PCI slots + 2 DIMM slots 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports External VGA port for simultaneous LCD and PRT display support High-speed fax/data PCI modem
Human-centric design and ergonomics
Smooth and stylish design
Front Panel
The computer s front panel consists of the following:
Label 15 Stop/Eject button Play/Forward button 3.5-inch floppy drive
Description CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW tray
Floppy drive eject button Hard disk activity light-emitting diode (LED) LAN activity LED Power LED Power switch Speaker-out/Line-out port Microphone-in jack (front) USB ports Floppy drive LED 5.25-inch drive bays Volume control button
Label 18
Description CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW Headphone/Earphone port CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW emergency eject hole CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-RW LED
Rear Panel
The computer s rear panel consists of the following:
Label 15 Power supply Network port
Description
Parallel/Printer port (Burgundy) Game/MIDI port (Gold) Expansion slots Microphone-in jack Audio-in/Line-in jack Audio-out/Line-out jack VGA port Serial port USB ports PS/2 keyboard port PS/2 mouse port Voltage selector switch Power cord socket
AcerPower Sd Main Board Layout
1. PS/2 keyboard and mouse port 2. USB/LAN port 3. Parallel/VGA/serial port 2 4. Game/MIDI port 5. Audio/CD connector 6. Fax/voice modem connector 7. PCI slots (three slots)
14. Reset 15. Power Switch 16. Battery 17. LAN/LED 18. Power LED 19. Hard Disk Drive LED connector 20. IDE 1 connector
9. Wake on LAN connector 10. Serial port 1 11. SiS950 chipset 12. BIOS chipset 13. Floppy disk drive connector
21. IDE 2 connector 22. DIMM sockets (two sockets) 23. CPU socket 24. SiS630 chipset 25. ATX power connector
Keyboard
The keyboard has full-sized keys that include separate cursor keys, two Windows keys, and twelve function keys.
Label Function keys Caps lock Windows logo key Application key Cursor keys Palm rest NumLock key Scroll lock key
Volume control/Mute knob Multimedia keys Internet/Suspend keys Programmable keys
Cursor keys
The cursor keys, also called the arrow keys, let you move the cursor around the screen. They serve the same function as the arrow keys on the numeric keypad when the Num Lock is toggled off.
Lock keys
The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off to switch between two functions.
Lock Key Caps Lock Num Lock Scroll Lock
Description When activated, all alphabetic characters typed appear in uppercase (same function as pressing Shift + <letter>). When activated, the keypad is set to numeric mode, i.e., the keys will function as a calculator (complete with arithmetic operators such as +, -, x, and /). When activated, the screen moves one line up or down when you press the up arrow or down arrow respectively. Take note that Scroll Lock may not work with some applications.
Windows keys
The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows-specific functions.
Key Windows logo key
Description Start button. Combinations with this key perform special functions, such as: Windows + Tab: Activate the next Taskbar button Windows + E: Explores My Computer Windows + F: Finds a Document Windows + M: Minimizes All Shift + Windows + M: Undoes Minimize All Windows + R: Displays the Run dialog box
Application key
Opens the application s context menu (same function as clicking the right button of the mouse).
Gate A20 Option
Fast Normal
Typematic Rate Setting
Enabled Disabled Settings: 6,8,10,12,15,20,24 and 30.
Typematic Rate
Typematic Delay
Settings: 250, 500, 750 and 1000.
Security Option
Setup System
APIC Mode
Enabled Disabled
MPS Version Control for OS
This field allows you to select which MPS (Multi- 1.4 Processor Specification) version to be used for 1.1 the operating system. You need to select the MPS version supported by your operating system. To find out which version to use, consult the vendor of your operating system.
Advanced Chipset Features
The advanced cipset features setup option is used to change the values of the chipset registers. These registers control most of the system options in the computer. NOTE: Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset.
Advanced DRAM Control
Press [Enter] to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:
The following table describes each parameter under the sub-menu. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested values.
Parameter System Performance
Description The DRAM timing is controlled by the DRAM Timing Registers. The timings programmed into this register are dependent on the system design. Slower rates may be required in certain system designs to support loose layouts or slower memory. When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. Safe Mode Fast mode
Options Normal Mode
Turbo Mode Ultra Mode 2T, 2.5T, 3T
CAS Latency Setting
The other two parameters under the Advanced Chipset Features are presented below. Settings in boldface are the deafult and suggested values.
Parameter Memory Hole at 15M-16M
Description You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discuss their memory requirements. This item lets you determine the effective size of the AGP Graphic Aperture. Disabled Enabled
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
64, 4,8,16,32,128 and 256.
Integrated Peripherals
The following table describes each Integrated Peripherals parameters. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested values.
Parameter Internal PCI/IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO
Description This setting enables or disables the internal primary and secondary PCI & IDE controllers.
Options Both, Disabled, Primary, Secondary
Setting these items to Auto activates the HDD Auto, mode 1, mode 2, mode 3 and mode 4 speed auto-detect function. The PIO mode specifies the data transfer rate of the HDD. For example, mode 0 data transfer rate is 3.3MB/s, mode 1 is 5.2 MB/s, mode 2 is 8.3MB/s, mode 3 is 11.1 MB/s and mode 4 is 16.6MB/s. If your hard disk performance becomes unstable, you may manually try the slower mode. Auto Disables
These items allow you to set the Ultra DMA 33/ 66/100 mode supported by the hard disk drive Secondary Master UltraDMA connected to your primary and secondary IDE connectors. Secondary Slave UltraDMA Primary Salve UltraDMA IDE Burst Mode This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from the hard disk drive. Enabling the on-die AC97 Auto if no add-on PCI audio device. For SiS650 chipset, the system shares memory to the onboard VGA card. This setting controls the exact memory size shared to the VGA card. This item is used to enable or disable the on-chip USB.
Primary Master UltraDMA
Enabled Disabled Auto Disabled 4, 8, 16, 32, 64MB
AC97 Audio System Share Memory Size
USB Controller
Parameter USB Keyboard Support
Description This item lets you enable or disable the USB keyboard driver within the onboard BIOS. The keyboard driver simulates legacy keyboard command and lets you use a USB keyboard during POST or after boot if you do not have a USB driver in the operating system. This item lets you enable or disable the USB mouse driver within the onboard BIOS. The keyboard driver simulates legacy mouse command and lets you use a USB mouse during POST or after boot if you do not have a USB driver in the operating system. To enable or disable the onboard LAN controller This setting determines whether or not to activate the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip. Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commpands or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/ write per sector the drive can support. Enabled Disabled
USB Mouse Support
Onboard LAN function Onboard LAN Boot ROM IDE HDD Block Mode
Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled
Onboard FDC Controller
Setting this parameter to Enable allows you to Enabled connect your floppy disk drives to the onboard Disabled floppy disk connector instead of a separate controller card. Change the setting to Disabled if you want to use a separate controller card.
Power Management Setup
The Power Management menu lets you configure your system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. The following screen shows the Power Management parameters and their default settings:
Parameter ACPI Function
Description This item is to activate the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) Function. If your operating system is ACPIaware, such as Windows 98SE/2000/Me, select Enabled. This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. S1(POS): The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state, no system context (CPU or chipset) is lost and hardware maintains all system context. S3 (STR): The S3 sleep mode is s power-down state in which power is supplied only to essential components such as main memory and wake-capable devices and all system context is saved to main memory. The information stored in memory will be used to restore the PC to the previous state when an wake-up event occurs. S1&S3: Both S1 and S3 will be adopted. Enabled Disabled
ACPI Suspend Type
S3 S1 S1&S3
Parameter Video Off Option
Description This item is to control the mode in which the monitor will shut down. Always On: Always keep the monitor on. Suspend --> Off: During suspend mode, the monitorwill shut down. Susp, Stby --> During suspend or standby mode, the monitor will shut down. All Modes --> Off: The monitor is turned off during doze, standby or suspend mode. Always On
Options Suspend Off Susp, Stby --> Off All Modes
Video Off Method
This item determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank: This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen: This option only write blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Supported: Initial display power management signaling.
V/H SYNC+Blank Blank Screen DPMS Supported
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
PC Health Status
Parameter Shutdown Temperature
Description This option is for setting the shutdown temperature level for the processor. When the processor reaches the temperature you set, the ACPI-aware system will be shut down. These items display the current status of all of the mainboard hardware devices/components such as CPU voltages, temperatures and all fans speeds.
Current System/CPU Temperature, CPU/ System fan, Vcore, ect.
Frequency Control
Parameter Set CPU Ratio
Description End users can overlock the processor by specifying the CPU ratio (clock multiplier) in this field. If the CPU Ratio is set to Manual, end users can choose a suitable ratioto support the CPU. This option allows you to enable/disable the feature of auto detecting the clock frequency of the installed DIMM/PCI bus. When the motherboard s clock generator pulses, the extreme values (spikes) of the pulses creates EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). The spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves. If you do not have any EMI problem, leave the setting at Disabled for optimal system stability and performance. But if you are plagued by EMI, setting to Enabled for EMI reduction. Remember to disable Spread Spectrum if you are overlocking because even a slight jitter can introduce a temporary boost in clockspeed which may just cause your overlock ed processor to lock up. This setting let end users select the DRAM frequency. By SPD 200 Mhz 266 Mhz 333 Mhz Auto Manual 8x to 50x Enabled Disabled
CPU Clock Ratio Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
Spread Spectrum
DRAM Frequency
Load Default Settings
The default settings are the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifically for optimal performance of the mainboard. When you select the item, a message as below appears:
Pressing Y (Yes) loads the BIOS default values for the most stable system performance.
Set Supervisor/User Password
When you choose to set supervisor password, a message as below will appear on the screen:
At the prompt, type your password. Your password can be up to six characters in length. After typing the password, press Enter. At the next prompt, re-type your password and press Enter again to confirm the new password. After the password entry, the screen automatically reverts to the main screen. To disable the password, press Enter when prompted to enter the password. The following screen will display a message confirming that the password has been disabled.
If you select Set User Password, a message as below will appear:
At the prompt, type your password. Your password can be up to six characters in length. After typing the password, press Enter. At the next prompt, re-type your password and press Enter again to confirm the new password. After the password entry, the screen automatically reverts to the main screen. To disable User Password, press Enter when prompted to enter the password. The following screen will display a message confirming that the password has been disabled.
Save & Exit Setup/Exit Without Saving
If you select Save and Exit Setup, you will exit the BIOS utility. The following dialogue box will appear.
Select Y (Yes) to exit Setup. Select N (No) to return to the main menu. If you select Exit Without Saving, you will discard all the changes you made and exit Setup.
Chapter 3
Machine Disassembly and Replacement
Please refer to the Power Sd Service CD for the assembly/disassembly video. To disassemble the computer, you need the following tools: Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge Flat-bladed screwdriver Phillips screwdriver NOTE: The screws for the different components vary in size. During the disassembly process, group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatches when putting back the components.
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
This chapter provides troubleshooting information for AcerPower Sd model: Power-On Self-Test (POST) Index of Error Messages Index of Error Codes and Error Beeps Index of Error Symptoms Undetermined Problems
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
Each time you turn on the system, the Power-on Self Test (POST) is initiated. Several items are tested during POST, but is for the most part transparent to the user. The Power-On Self Test (POST) is a BIOS procedure that boots the system, initializes and diagnoses the system components, and controls the operation of the power-on password option. If POST discovers errors in system operations at power-on, it displays error messages on screen, generates a check point code at port 80h or even halts the system if the error is fatal. The main components on the main board that must be diagnosed and/or initialized by POST to ensure system functionality are as follows: Microprocessor with built-in numeric co-processor and cache memory subsystem Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller Interrupt system Three programmable timers ROM subsystem RAM subsystem RTC RAM subsystem and real time clock/calendar with battery backup Onboard serial interface controller Onboard parallel interface controller Embedded hard disk interface and one diskette drive interface Keyboard and auxiliary device controllers I/O ports PS/2-compatible mouse port PS/2-compatible keyboard port Serial ports Parallel ports USB port
1. Invoke all ISA adapter ROMs 2. Invoke all PCI ROMs (except VGA)
1. Enable/Disable Parity Check according to CMOS setup. 2. APM Initialization
Reserved Clear noise if IRQs Reserved Reserved Reserved Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti-Virus code
8Eh 8Fh 90h 91h 92h 93h 94h
1. Enable L2 cache 2. Program Daylight Saving 3. Program boot up speed 4. Chipset final initialization 5. Power management final initialization 6. Clear screen & dispaly summary table 7. Program K6 write allocation 8. Program P6 class write combining
95h 96h
Update keyboard LED & typematic rate
1. Build MP table 2. Build & update ESCD 3. Set CMOS century to 20h or 19h 4. Load CMOS time into DOS timer tick 5. Build MSIRQ routing table
Boot attempt (INT 19h)
POST Error Messages List
If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST error message, use POST Error Messages List to diagnose system problems. If you did not receive any error message, look for a description of your error symptoms in Error Symptoms List on page 59. NOTE: When you have deemed it necessary to replace an FRU, and have done so, you must run a total system check to ensure that no other activity has been affected by the change. This system check can be done through the diagnostics program. NOTE: Check all power supply voltages, switch, and jumper settings before you replace the main board. Also check the power supply voltages if you have a system no-power condition. If you are unable to correct the problem by using the BIOS Messages List table, go to Undetermined Problems on page 65. table and Error Symptoms List
NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
BIOS Messages I/O Parity Error CPU Clock Mismatch Real Time Clock Error CMOS Battery Bad CMOS Checksum Error Equipment Configuration Error
1. System board
Action/FRU 1. Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings. 2. Ensure BIOS setting for processor is set correctly. 1. Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings. 2. RTC Battery. 3. System Board. 1. Ensure the system configuration set in BIOS Setup is correct. 2. Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings. 3. RTC battery. 4. System board. 1. Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly, then reboot the system. 2. Memory module. 3. System board. 1. Enter BIOS Setup to disable parity check. 2. Memory module 3. System board 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Re-connect PS/2 keyboard and mouse. Enter BIOS Setup and load the default settings. PS/2 keyboard PS/2 mouse System board
Error Symptom Processor / Processor Fan
Action/FRU
NOTE: Normally, the processor fan should be operative, and the processor clock setting should be exactly set to match its speed requirement before diagnosing any processor problems.
Processor fan does not run but power supply fan runs. 1. Ensure the system is not in power saving mode. See Power Management in chapter 2. 2. With the system power on, measure the voltage of processor fan connector. Its reading should be +12Vdc. 3. System board. 1. Processor
2. System board
Processor test failed.
System Board and Memory
NOTE: Ensure the memory modules are installed properly and the contact leads are clean before diagnosing any system problems.
Memory test failed. Incorrect memory size shown or repeated during POST. 1. See "Memory" 2. System board 1. Insert the memory modules in the DIMM sockets properly, then reboot the system. 2. Memory module. 3. System board. 1. Enter BIOS Setup and load default settings. In Windows 98, check settings in Power Management Property of Control Panel. 2. Reload software from Recovery CD. 1. See "Index of Symptoms" 2. See "Undetermined Problems" 1. Execute a system test and set it to stop at the potential cause of the problem. 2. See Undetermined Problems. 1. 2. 3. 4. Diskette/IDE drive connection/cables Diskette/IDE disk drives See Undetermined Problems. System board Halt on Error to see
System works but fails to enter power saving mode when the Power Management Mode is set to Enabled, and power saving timer set in BIOS has elapsed. System hangs before system boot. System hangs after system boot.
Blinking cursor only; system does not work.
Diskette Drive
NOTE: Ensure the diskette drive is configured correctly in BIOS Setup and its read/write head is clean before diagnosing any diskette drive problems.
Media and drive are mismatched. 1. Ensure the diskette drive is configured correctly in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup. 2. Ensure the diskette drive is correctly formatted. 3. Diskette drive connection/cable 4. Diskette drive 5. System board 1. Ensure the diskette drive is not set to None in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup. 2. Diskette drive power 3. Diskette drive connection/cable 4. Diskette drive 5. System board
Diskette drive does not work.
Error Symptom Diskette drive read/write error.
Action/FRU 1. Diskette. 2. Ensure the diskette drive is not set to Write protect in the Security Options of BIOS Setup. 3. Diskette drive cable. 4. Diskette drive. 5. System board. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. Diskette Diskette drive connection/cable Diskette drive System board Diskette Diskette drive power Diskette drive connection/cable Diskette drive System board Diskette Diskette drive Diskette drive cable System board
10. Non-Acer devices
Chapter 5
Jumper and Connector Information
AcerPower Sd Jumpers and Connectors
Refer to the following figure for the location of the jumpers and connectors on the main board:
Connector Description
Connector No. CONN1/JPW1 JKBMS1 USB Connectors COM A & COM B VGA DB 15 pin LAN Jack FDD1 J8 IDE1~IDE2 JCD1/JAUX1/ JMD1 CPUFA/SYSFA JFP1/JFP2 JAUD JUSB1/JUSB2 JIR1 JBAT1 AGP Slot PCI Slots CRN Slot Description ATX power connectors Mouse/keyboard connector Connecting to USB devices Serial port connector Connecting to VGA monitor Connecting to LAN devices Floppy disk drive connector Chassis intrusion switch connector Hard disk connectors CD/AUX/Modem-in connectors Fan power connector Front panel connector Front panel audio connector USB front connector IrDA infrared module connector Clear CMOS jumper Connecting to AGP cards Connecting to expansion cards Connecting to expansion cards
Chapter 6
FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) List
This chapter gives you the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) listing in global configurations of AcerPower Sd. Refer to this chapter whenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). NOTE: Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS, that you should check the most up-to-date information available on your regional web or channel. For whatever reasons a part number change is made, it will not be noted in the printed Service Guide. For ACER-AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS, your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide. You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines. NOTE: To scrap or to return the defective parts, you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how best to dispose it, or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it.
Picture CPU/Processor
Partname Willamette 1.7G Socket 478 Willamette 1.8G Socket 478 Willamette 1.9G Socket 478 Willamette 2.0G Socket 478
Appendix C
Online Support Information
This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Acer Systems. If you are a distributor, dealer, ASP or TPM, please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch office. Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website. However some information sources will require a user i.d. and password. These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan. Acer's Website offers you convenient and valuable support resources whenever you need them. In the Technical Information section you can download information on all of Acer's Notebook, Desktop and Server models including: Service guides User's manuals Training materials Main manuals Bios updates Software utilities Spare parts lists Chips TABs (Technical Announcement Bulletin) For these purposes, we have included an Acrobat File to facilitate the problem-free downloading of our technical material. Also contained on this website are: Detailed information on Acer's International Traveler's Warranty (ITW) Returned material authorization procedures An overview of all the support services we offer, accompanied by a list of telephone, fax and email contacts for all your technical queries. We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services, so if you have any suggestions or comments, please do not hesitate to communicate these to us.
ACPI 21 Advanced Options 42 PnP/PCI 43 Assignment Map 17 Audio
controller 15
Current 20
Date 40 Device Standby Mode 21 Dimensions 19 Disk Drives 28
floppy disk drives A/B 28 IDE primary channel master 28 IDE primary channel slave 28 IDE secondary channel master 29 IDE secondary channel slave 29
Audio Interface 15
BIOS Setup 23
Entering Setup 24 Setup Utility 24 System Information 25
DRQ Assignment Map 19
ECP 16 Environmental Requirements 19 EPP 16 Error Beep Definition 63 Error Codes 59 Error Sysmptoms List 59 External VGA Port 2
BIOS Utility 44
Advanced Options 42 Boot Options 39 Date 40 Disk Drives 28 Onboard Peripherals 31 PnP/PCI Options 43 Power Management 34 Product Information 26 System Security 41 Time 40
fax/data modem 2 FDC 37Cfeatures 2
connectivity 2 design 2 ergonomics 2 Multimedia 2 Performance 2
Boot Block Update Function Error Beep Definition 64 Boot Options 39
Cache Memory 14 scheme 14 size 14 speed 14 type 14 voltage 14 Chipset Settings 44 System Utilities 44 Chipsets 19 CMOS Setup 23 Compatibility Test 77 Connector Description 68 Connectors 67 controllers 19 audio 15 serial port 16 video 14
Frequency 20 front panel 3 FRU 69
Global Standby Mode 21
Humidity 19
I/O Address Map 18 IDE Channel
Device Type 30
IDE Interface 15 IDE Primary/Secondary Channel Master/Slave 30 IDSEL 17 Interface audio 15
Password setting 41 PCI INTx# 17 PCI Slot IRQ 17 ports
left panel 5
Floppy disk drive 16 IDE 15 Video 14
POST 50 Post Check Points 51 POST Error Messages List 50 Power Management 21, 34 IDE hard disk timer 37 modem ring indicator 38 modes 37 PCI Power Management 38 power switch > 4 seconds 38
Restart on AC/ Power Failure 38 Sleep mode 38 system sleep timer 38 system wake-up event 38
IRQ Assignment Map 18
Jumper and Connector Information 67 Jumpers 67
keyboard 8
cursor keys 8 lock keys 9 windows-keys 10
Power-On Self-Test (POST) 50 Product Information 26 BIOS Release Date 27 main board ID 27 main board S/N 27 product name 27 SMBIOS version 27 System BIOS ID 27 system BIOS version 27 system serial number 27
Machine Disassembly and Replacement 47 Main board Layout 6 Mechanical Specifications 19 Memory size 13
system 13
Rear Panel 5 RMA 69 Routing Map 17
Memory Address Map 17 Microsoft DOS V6.22 Environment Test 77 Model Definition 75 Modem 16 data 16 fax 16 voice 16 modem
fax/data 2
Security 41 Serial Port 16 SiS socket
memory 13
MPU-401 15
NS16C550 16
Suspend Mode 21 Switching
Power Supply 102W 20
Onboard Peripherals 31 IRQ 31 Online Support Information 81 Overview 1
Symptoms List 59 Audio 61
CD/DVD-ROM Drive 60 Diskette Drive 59 Keyboard 62 Memory 59 Modem 61 Monitor 61 Other 62 Parallel Port 62 Power Supply 62
Parallel Port 16
Processor / Processor Fan 59 Real-Time Clock 61 Serial Port 62 System Board 59 Video 61
UART 16 Undetermined Problems 65 Universal HCI 17 USB Port 17
System Specifications 1 design 2 Features 2 System Utilities 23 Advanced Options 42 Boot Options 39 Date 40 Disk Drives 28 Onboard Peripherals 31 PnP/PCI Options 43 Power Management 34 Product Information 26 System Security 41 Time 40
Vibration 19 video
controller 14
Video controller 14 Video Memory 14 configuration 14 package 14 size 14 speed 14 type 14 voltage 14 Voltage 20
Temperature 19 Test Compatible Components 77 Time 40 Troubleshooting 49
Weight 19 Windows 98 SE Environment Test 78
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