Aiwa 586IVX user manual

User manual for the device Aiwa 586IVX

Device: Aiwa 586IVX
Category: Computer Hardware
Manufacturer: Aiwa
Size: 0.76 MB
Added : 12/14/2013
Number of pages: 68
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User’ s Manual
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FCC Statement on Class B 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 in- terference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio comm

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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction............................................................ 5 Features and Specifications .................................................. 6 Package Checklist .............................................................. 8 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation ............................................... 9 Preparing the Area.............................................................. 9 Handling the System Board ........................................

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Save & Exit Setup ........................................................ 53 Exit Without Saving....................................................... 54 Desktop Management Interface (DMI) .................................... 56 System Error Report .......................................................... 54 IDE Device Drivers............................................................. 56 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Checklist ............................................. 57 Appendix A: Types

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Chapter 1 Introduction The 586IVX is a Pentium processor-class system board supporting Intel Pentium Processor with MMX Technology and Intel Pentium pro- cessors running at 75MHz, 90MHz, 100MHz, 120MHz, 133MHz, 150MHz, 166MHz and 200MHz frequencies. The 586IVX also supports Cyrix 6x86™ P120+/P133+/P150+/P166+ and AMD-K5 PR75/PR90/ PR100/PR120/PR133/PR166 processors. The 586IVX system board can support 8MB to 128MB of system memory. It is equipped with 4 SIMM sockets using EDO or fast pa

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Features and Specifications Processor • Intel Pentium Processor with MMX Technology - 166/200 • Intel Pentium 75/90/100/120/133/150/166/200MHz • Future Pentium OverDrive processor • Cyrix 6x86™ P120+/P133+/P150+/P166+ • AMD-K5 PR75/PR90/PR100/PR120/PR133/PR166 Chipset • Intel 82430VX PCIset Cache Memory • 256KB pipeline burst, direct map write-back cache installed on the system board System Memory • 8MB to 128MB memory • Four 72-pin SIMM sockets using EDO or fast page mode x32 DRAM, 60

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• Soft Power supported PCI IDE Interface • PIO Mode 3 and Mode 4 Enhanced IDE (data transfer rate up to 16.6MB/sec.) • DMA Mode 2 Bus Master IDE (data transfer rate up to 22.2MB/sec.) • Bus mastering reduces CPU utilization during disk transfer • ATAPI IDE CD-ROM supported Integrated I/O • Two NS16C550A-compatible high speed UARTs • One SPP/ECP/EPP parallel port • Supports 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB, and 2.88MB floppy drives CPU Socket • 321-pin ZIF socket (Intel Socket 7) Connectors • 2 USB

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Package Checklist The 586IVX package contains the following items: • The 586IVX system board • The 586IVX user’ s manual • One 40-pin IDE hard disk cable • One 34-pin floppy disk drive cable • One IDE driver diskette • Five spare jumpers If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance. 8

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter summarizes the steps to install the 586IVX system board into your system unit. It also includes a description of the area in which you must work and directions for memory installation. Before installing the system board, obtain the memory you plan to install. Refer to the System Memory section for the number and type of memory modules needed for the amount of memory you require. Preparing the Area Before unpacking the system board, make sure the locat

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Static Electricity Precautions 1. To prevent electrostatic build-up, leave the board in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. 2. Wear an antistatic wrist strap. 3. Do all preparation work on a static-free surface with the system board components facing up. 4. Hold the system board by its edges only. Be careful not to touch any of the components, contacts or connections, especially gold contacts, on the board. 5. Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors.

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2. Remove the system unit cover. Refer to the manufacturer’ s instruc- tions if necessary. 3. Detach all connectors from the old system board and remove ex- pansion cards seated in any expansion slots. 4. Loosen the screws holding the original system board and remove the board from the system. Save the screws. 5. Remove the 586IVX from its original packing box. Be careful to avoid touching all connectors and pins on the board. Please refer to the handling instructions on pages 9-10 for proper ha

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S Soc ock ke et t 7 7 Secondary IDE Primary IDE Floppy Board Layout ATX Power Connector PL1 J9 SM4 JP11 Bank 1 SM3 Battery SM2 JP12 Bank 0 JP1 SM1 JP10 3 1 J13 Pin 1 JP7 4 2 JP2 2 6 82438VX 1 5 2 6 JP3 1 5 3 1 JP4 4 2 JP14 JP13 82438VX 2 6 JP5 I/O 1 5 U29 chip J8 J10 J11 J12 J3 PCI Slot 1 SRAM U11 SRAM U17 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 82371SB 82437VX PCI Slot 4 ISA Slot 1 Tag SRA M ISA Slot 2 BIOS ISA Slot 3 ISA Slot 4 CN8 J2 CN7 CN1 J4 CN5 CN6 square denotes pin 1 12 Regulator Regulator

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Jumpers Refer to JP2-JP5, JP7, JP10-JP12 pages 18-20 Intel, Cyrix and AMD processors JP1 - CMOS clear page 24 JP13 - Password clear page 25 Sockets Refer to SM1 to SM4 - SIMM sockets pages 14-15 U29 - ZIF socket pages 21-23 Expansion slots Refer to page 31 PCI Slots 1, 2, 3, 4 - 32-bit PCI slots page 31 ISA Slots 1, 2, 3, 4 - 16-bit ISA slots Connectors - refer to pages 69-72 J2 - USB 1 port CN1 - PS/2 keyboard port J4 - USB 2 port CN5 - COM 2 serial port J8 - IrDA connector CN6 - COM 1 serial p

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System Memory The 586IVX system board supports One kinds of memory modules: SIMM. , which uses DRAM. Refer to page 12 for the locations of the nd SIM sockets. SIMM The SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) sockets are divided into two banks on the system board, Bank 0 and Bank 1. Each bank consists of 2 SIMM sockets. You will need either 2 or 4 pieces of SIM modules, depending on the amount of memory you intend to install. The system board will not work if you install 1 or 3 pieces. Make sure you

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The table below summarizes the bank locations and modules needed for the corresponding memory sizes. Bank 0 Bank 1 Memory Size SIMM1 SIMM2 SIMM3 SIMM4 1MBx32 — 8MB 1MBx32 — 8MB — — 1MBx32 1MBx32 16MB 2MBx32 2MBx32 — — — 2MBx32 16MB — 2MBx32 16MB 1MBx32 1MBx32 1MBx32 1MBx32 24MB 1MBx32 1MBx32 2MBx32 2MBx32 2MBx32 1MBx32 24MB 2MBx32 1MBx32 32MB 4MBx32 4MBx32 — — 2MBx32 32MB 2MBx32 2MBx32 2MBx32 1MBx32 4MBx32 40MB 1MBx32 4MBx32 40MB 4MBx32 4MBx32 1MBx32 1MBx32 2MBx32 48MB 2MBx32 4MBx32 4MBx32 48MB

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Installing a SIM Module A SIM module simply snaps into a socket on the system board. Pin 1 of the SIM module must correspond with Pin 1 of the socket. notch key 1. Position the SIMM above the socket with the “ notch” in the module aligned with the “ key” on the socket. 2. Seat the module at a 45° angle into the bank. Make sure it is com- pletely seated. Tilt the module upright until it locks in place in the socket. Cache Memory The 586IVX system board can support 256KB pipeline burst, direct map

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CPU Installation The 586IVX allows for easy installation of CPUs. Make sure all jumpers are set correctly before applying power or you may damage the CPU or system board. Use a needle-nosed plier to move the jumpers if necessary. Jumpers JP10, JP11 and JP12 are used to set the external bus clock of your processor. Refer to the following pages for the external bus clock that corresponds to your processor and set these jumpers accordingly. The clock generator will determine the external bus clock

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Jumper Settings for Intel Processors JP1 0 JP 11 JP 2 JP1 2 JP 7 JP 3 JP 4 JP 5 Intel Processors Ext. Bus JP10 JP11 JP12 JP11 CLK 75MHz 50MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 1-2 On JP10 JP12 90/120/150MHz 60MHz 1-2 On 2-3 On 1-2 On 100/133/166/200MHz 66MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 2-3 On Intel Processors Freq. Ratio JP5 2 4 6 75/90/100MHz 1.5x 1-3 On, 2-4 On 120/133MHz 2x 3-5 On, 2-4 On JP5 150/166MHz 2.5x 3-5 On, 4-6 On 1 3 5 200MHz 3x 1-3 On, 4-6 On Voltages JP2 JP3 JP4 JP7 2.7V 1-3, 2-4 On 1-2 On 3-4 On 1-2, 3-4 Off 2 4

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Jumper Settings for Cyrix 6x86 Processors JP1 0 JP 11 JP 2 JP1 2 JP 7 JP 3 JP 4 JP 5 Cyrix CPUs Ext. Bus JP10 JP11 JP12 CLK JP11 50MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 1-2 On P120+ 2-3 On 1-2 On P133+ 55MHz 1-2 On JP10 JP12 P150+ 60MHz 1-2 On 2-3 On 1-2 On P166+ 66MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 2-3 On 2 4 6 JP5 Cyrix CPUs Freq. Ratio JP5 P120+/P133+/ 2x 3-5 On, 2-4 On P150+/P166+ 1 3 5 Voltages JP2 JP3 JP4 JP7 2.7V 1-3, 2-4 On 1-2 On 3-4 On 1-2, 3-4 Off 2 4 6 3 1 2.8V 1-3, 2-4 On 3-4 On 3-4 On 1-2, 3-4 Off 2.9V 1-3, 2-4 On 5-6

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Jumper Settings for AMD-K5 Processors JP1 0 JP 11 JP 2 JP1 2 JP 7 JP 3 JP 4 JP 5 P-Rating Ext. Bus JP10 JP11 JP12 JP11 CLK PR75 50MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 1-2 On JP10 JP12 PR90/PR120 60MHz 1-2 On 3-4 On 1-2 On PR100/PR133/PR166 66MHz 1-2 On 1-2 On 3-4 On P-Rating Freq. Ratio JP5 2 4 6 PR75/PR90/PR100/ 1-3 On, 2-4 On 1.5x JP5 PR120/PR133 1 3 5 PR166 1.75x 3-5 On, 4-6 On Voltages JP2 JP3 JP4 JP7 2.7V 1-3, 2-4 On 1-2 On 3-4 On 1-2, 3-4 Off 2 4 6 3 1 2.8V 1-3, 2-4 On 3-4 On 3-4 On 1-2, 3-4 Off 2.9V 1-3, 2-


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