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Lite-On Tech Corp.
SCENIC Edition X101
Mainboard
USERS MANUAL
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor Motherboard
Rev. 1.0
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................. 4 1-1 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Specification and Features......................................... 4 1-2 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram ......................................................... 6 1-3 Back Panel Connectors Diagram........................................................................................ 6 Chapter 2: H
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Specification and Features Processor • Socket478 (CPU Clear Out Zone) • Support single Intel® Pentium 4 3.06GHz+ 400/533 Mhz (Willamette /Northwood) & Celeron processor Chipset • Intel 845GV • Intel ICH4 Super I/O • SMSC LPC47M192 Front Side Bus Frequency • 400/533 MHz Memory • Supports 2 x184 pin DIMM sockets • Supports Non-ECC DDR266/DDR333 SDRAM • Memory bandwidth up to 2.7 GB/s • Support 64Mb, 12
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Industrial Standard • PCI 2.2 compliant • USB 2.0 Additional Features • Keyboard/Mouse/USB wake up • Support S1,S3,S4 and S5 ACPI status • Hardware monitor capability Rear Side I/O Ports • 1 x PS2 keyboard port • 1 x PS2 mouse port • 4 x USB ports • 1 x RJ-45 LAN connector (option) • 1 x Serial port • 1 x Parallel port • 1 x VGA connector • 3 x Audio jacks (optional 2 channel audio output) On Board I/O Interface • 1 x ATX power connector • 1 x +12V power conn
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1-2 SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram Figure 1-2. SCENIC Edition X101-Mainboard Layout Diagram 1-3 Back Panel Connectors Diagram Figure 1-3. Back Panel Connectors 6
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Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Before starting installing the mainboard, an ATX12V power supply is required to meet the power ® requirement of Intel Pentium 4 processor. The mainboard, like other parts of your system, is subject to damage by static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded (LITE-ON Technology Corp. recommends that you wear an anti-static strap or touch a grounded object) and unplug your system before starting any hardware installation. WARNING: Before proc
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2-3 Install System Memory This motherboard provides two 184-pin DDR DIMM slots for the memory expansion. This mainboard supports 64Mbit, 128Mbit, 256Mbit, 512Mbit DDR DRAM technology. In order to create memory array, certain rules must be followed. The following set of rules allows for optimum configurations. NOTE: Intel 82845GV supports DDR333 SDRAM. 1. Locate the DDR DIMM slot. 2. Push the white retaining clips on each side of the DDR DIMM slot outward. 3. Matched the notches on the
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2-5 Jumpers, Connectors, Headers and Indicators Inside the case of any computer there are several cables and jumpers that have to be connected. These cables and jumpers are usually connected one-by-one to connectors located on the board. During the installation you have to pay attention to the orientation of the connectors, headers and the cables. Always locate the position of the first pin on the connector. Jumpers JP1: BIOS Config. 1-2: Normal (Default) 2-3: Config. (Safe
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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup The BIOS is a boot program located in a Flash Memory chip on the mainboard. It is used to communicate with the hardware before the operating system (OS) takes the control of the system. Its main function is to manage the setup of the motherboard and interface card parameters, including simple parameters such as time, date, hard disk drive, as well as more complex parameters such as hardware synchronization, device operating mode, and the operating speed of the CPU
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2. Standard CMOS Setup This setup page includes all the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. Including the date, VGA, FDD and the HDDs settings. Use the ↑↓←%→ keys to select the items and press to confirm and enter the sub-menu. Time (hh: mm: ss): You can set the time in this item: hour (hh), minute (mm) and second (ss). Date (mm: dd: yy): You can set the date in this item: month (mm), date (dd) and year (yy). Drive A: If you have installed the floppy disk dri
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Post Delay Time (in seconds): Allow you to set the amount of time. The Setup Utility prompt (F10=Setup) appears when the computer boots. None: Post Delay Time disable (Default) 5: Post Delay 5 seconds 15: Post Delay 15 seconds 25: Post Delay 25 seconds 35: Post Delay 35 seconds System Keyboard: Allows you to set the System Keyboard detect or not when computer boots. Absent: System Keyboard not detect (Default) Present: System Keyboard detect APIC ACPI SCI IRQ: Allows yo
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Restore on AC/Power Loss: Allows you to set the system status after system AC Power Loss. Power Off: System always Power Off (Default) Power On: System always Power On Last State: Depends on system last state before AC Power Loss. Resume on Ring: Allows you to set the Resume On Ring from Soft Off. Disable: Ring Resume disable (Default) Enable: Ring Resume enable Resume on LAN: Allows you to set the Resume On LAN from Soft Off. Disable: LAN Resume disable Enable: LAN Res
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USB Controller: Allows you to enable or disable the USB Controller. Disable: USB Contoller disable Enable: USB Controller enable (Default) USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support: Allows you to set the USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support under DOS mode. Disable: USB 1.1 Device Legacy Support disable No Mice: Only Mice is not supported All Device: All device support OnBoard Serial Port: Allows you to set the OnBoard Serial Port settings. Auto (Default) Disable 3F8/COM1 2F8/COM2 3E8/COM
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6. Hardware Monitor Setup This setup page describes the PC health status, including temperature (CPU, system), fan speed (CPU, system, chassis) and the voltage (CPU, AGP, system power). CPU Ratio Selection: Allows you to setup the Intel P4 and Celeron CPU ratio CPU Warning Temperature: System will warn when the CPU temperature reaches above 85°C/185°F CPU Shutdown Temperature: System will shutdown when the CPU temperature reaches above 90°C/194°F System Warni
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+12.0V: Current ATX Power +12.0V detect. 7. Password Option The Password Option screen allows users to setup password and execute checking function. Change Supervisor Password Allow you to set and change the Supervisor Password. Password Status This feature shows Password Status. Password Check Allows you to set the Password Check when Supervisor Password setup. Setup: Password prompt appears when BIOS is executed. Always: Password verification checks every time when