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  HS-7002 800mhz fsb pentium ? 4 industrial single board computer ? full-size ? 800mhz fsb ? ddr ? ? crt/lvds panel ? tv-out ? dual giga lan ? ? audio ? serial ata ? ata/33/66/100 ? ? rs-232/422/485 ? 4 com ? pc/104 ? irda ? ? usb2.0 ? wdt ? h/w monitor ? ? picmg bus industrial single board computer ?
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table of contents chapter 1 general description .................. ................ 1 1.1 major features ..............................................................2 1.2 specifications ...............................................................3 1.3 board dimensions........................................................4 chapter 2 unpacking .............. ............... ............ ......... 5 2.1 opening the delivery package ....................................5 2.2 inspection......................................................................5 chapter 3 hardware installati on .............. ................ 7 3.1 before installation ........................................................7 3.2 board layout ................................................................8 3.3 jumper list ...................................................................9 3.4 connector list ..............................................................9 3.5 configuring the cpu ..................................................10 3.6 system memory ..........................................................10 3.7 vga controller............................................................10 3.8 serial ata function ....................................................12 3.9 pci e-ide drive connector ........................................13 3.10 floppy disk drive connector ....................................15 3.11 serial port connectors...............................................16 3.12 irda connector ...........................................................17 3.13 parallel connector......................................................18 3.14 ethernet connector ....................................................19 3.15 usb connector ...........................................................19 3.16 cmos data clear ........................................................20 3.17 power and fan connectors.......................................20 3.18 keyboard/mouse connector .....................................22 3.19 system front panel connectors...............................22 3.20 watchdog timer..........................................................23 3.21 audio connectors ......................................................24 3.22 tv-out function..........................................................24 3.23 pc/104 connectors.....................................................25
chapter 4 award bios setup . .................. .............. 27 4.1 starting setup .............................................................27 4.2 using setup.................................................................28 4.3 main menu ...................................................................29 4.4 standard cmos features ..........................................30 4.5 advanced bios features ..........................................31 4.6 advanced chipset features ......................................32 4.7 integrated peripherals................................................33 4.8 power management setup.........................................35 4.9 pnp/pci configurations .............................................36 4.10 pc health status.........................................................36 4.11 frequency/voltage control........................................37 4.12 load fail-safe defaults..............................................37 4.13 load optimized defaults ...........................................38 4.14 set supervisor/user password .................................39 4.15 save & exit setup .......................................................40 4.16 exit without saving....................................................41 chapter 5 software utilities ..... .................. .............. 43 5.1 ide driver installation ................................................43 5.1.1 installing intel chipset software utility ..................................43 5.2 vga driver installation...............................................47 5.3 lan driver installation...............................................50 5.3.1 win 95/98/2k/xp.................................................................................50 5.3.2 win nt ........................................................................................................53 5.4 audio driver installation ............................................61 5.5 usb2.0 driver installation..........................................64 5.5.1 win 95/98................................................................................................64 5.5.2 win 2000 ..................................................................................................66 5.5.3 win xp .........................................................................................................70
safety instructions integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity. to avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions: do not remove boards or integrated circuits from th eir anti-static packaging until you are ready to install them. before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. this helps to discharge any static electricity on your body. wear a wrist-grounding strap, avail able from most electronic component stores, when handling boards and components. fasten the alligator clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded object. please wear and connect the strap before handling the HS-7002 to protect yourself from the discharge of any static electricity through the strap. please use an anti-static pad when putting down any components or parts or tools outside the computer. you may also use an anti-static bag instead of the pad. please inquire from your local supplier for additional assistance in finding the necessary anti-static gadgets. note: do not touch the board or any other sensitive component without all necessary anti-static protection.

1 chapter 1 general description the HS-7002 is an intel ? 82865gv/82801eb chipset-based board designed for picmg bus pga 478 intel ? pentium ? 4 cpu with speed of up to 3.2ghz cpu. the combination of these features makes the HS-7002 an ideal all-in-one in dustrial single board computer. additional features include an enhanced i/o with crt/lvds panel, tv-out, dual giga lan, audio, serial ata, 4 com port interface, and more. its onboard ata/33/66/100 connected to ide drive interface architecture allows the HS-7002 to support data transfers of 33, 66 or 100mb/sec. for each ide drive connection. designed with the intel ? 82865gv/82801eb core logic chipset, the board supports all pga 478 pentium ? 4 cpu series with intel ? hyper-threading technology clocking up to 3.2ghz. the display controller is intel 82865gv with 1mb/8mb/16mb memory supporting crt display up to 1600 x 1200 x 32-bit at 60hz. serial ata is the revolutionary ata interface that provides scalable performance for ide device. with up to 150mb/sec. data transfer rate, serial ata is faster than the current parallel ata and delivers superior input/output performance. in addition, the serial ata interface is furnished with raid 0/1 function for extra performance enhancement and data protection.
2 system memory is also sufficient with the two ddr sockets that can support ddr-266/333/400 up to 2gb. 800mhz fsb cpu can support ddr-400, 533mhz fsb cpu, can support ddr-333, and 400mhz fsb cpu can support ddr-266. additional onboard connectors include an advanced usb2.0 and irda port providing faster data transmission, and two external rj-45 connectors for use of one 100/1000 and one 10/100 or two 10/100 base-tx ethernet interfaces. 1.1 major features the HS-7002 comes with the following features: pga 478 for intel ? pentium ? 4 cpu with hyper-threading technology clocking up to 3.2ghz supports 400/533/800mhz fsb two ddr sockets with a max. capacity of 2gb intel 82865gv/82801eb system chipset winbond w83627 super i/o chipset intel ? 82865gv display controller intel ? 82562ez (or 82547ei) and 82540 lan controller ac97 3d audio controller serial ata controller fast pci ata/33/66/100 ide controller four com, seven usb2.0, pc/104 connector hardware monitor function lvds panel display interface (optional) tv-out function (optional)
3 1.2 specifications cpu: pga 478 for intel ? pentium ? 4 cpu with hyper-threading technology up to 3.2ghz bus interface: picmg bus front side bus: supports 400/533/800mhz fsb memory: two ddr sockets supporting ddr-266/333/400 up to 2gb chipset: intel ? 82865gv/82801eb i/o chipset: winbond w83627 isa bridge: ite it8888 (16-bit) vga: intel ? 82865gv with 1mb/8mb/16mb shared main memory supporting crt display up to 1600 x 1200 at 32-bit colors at 60hz lvds panel: supports lvds interface (optional) tv-out: supports pal or ntsc tv systems (optional) lan: intel ? 82562ez 10/100 based (or 82547ei 100/1000 based) and 82540 100/1000 based lan audio: ac97 3d audio controller serial ata: intel ? ich5 controller and with two ports supporting transfer rate up to 150mb/sec. ide: four ide disk drives supporting ata/33/66/100 and with transfer rates of up to 33/66/100mb/sec. fdd: supports up to two floppy disk drives parallel: one enhanced bi-directional parallel port supporting spp/ecp/epp serial port: 16c550 uart-compatible rs-232/422/485 x 1 and rs-232 x 3 serial ports with 16-byte fifo pc/104: pc/104 connector for 16-bit isa bus irda: one irda tx/rx header usb: seven usb2.0 ports, six internal and one external keyboard/mouse: ps/2 6-pin mini din bios: award pnp flash bios watchdog timer: software programmable time-out intervals from 1~256sec. cmos: battery backup temperature: 0~60c (operating) hardware monitor: winbond w83627 board size: 33.8(l) x 12.1(w) cm
4 1.3 board dimensions
5 chapter 2 unpacking 2.1 opening the delivery package the HS-7002 is packed in an anti-static bag. the board has components that are easily damaged by static electricity. do not remove the anti-static wrapping until proper precautions have been taken. safety instructions in front of this manual describe anti-static precautions and procedures. 2.2 inspection after unpacking the board, place it on a raised surface and carefully inspect the board for any damage that might have occurred during shipment. ground the board and exercise extreme care to prevent damage to the board from static electricity. integrated circuits will sometimes come out of their sockets during shipment. make sure all integrated circuits, particularly the bios, processor, memory modules, rom-di sk, and keyboard controller chip are firmly seated. the HS-7002 delivery package contains the following items: HS-7002 board x 1 utility cd disk x 1 cables package x 1 cooling fan x 1 jumper bag x 1 user?s manual
6 cables package no. description 1 ata/100 ide flat cable x 2 2 floppy flat cable x 1 3 mic/audio 8-pin cable + 2 phone jacks x 1 4 serial ata cable x 1 5 two com + rca jack x 1 6 ps/2 kb/ms transfer cable x 1 7 5-pin atx power cable x 1 8 8-pin usb split type cable with bracket x 1 9 two com flat cable with bracket x 1 10 parallel port flat cable with bracket x 1 it is recommended that you keep all the parts of the delivery package intact and store them in a safe/dry place for any unforeseen event requiring the returned sh ipment of the product. in case you discover any missing and/or damaged items from the list of items, please contact your dealer immediately.
7 chapter 3 hardware installation this chapter provides the information on how to install the hardware using the HS-7002. this chapter also contains information related to jumper settings of switch, wa tchdog timer selection, etc. 3.1 before installation after confirming your package contents, you are now ready to install your hardware. the following are important reminders and steps to take before you begin with your installation process. 1. make sure that all jumper sett ings match their default settings and cmos setup correctly. refer to the sections on this chapter for the default settings of each jumper. (set jp3 1-2) 2. go through the connections of all external devices and make sure that they are installed pr operly and configured correctly within the cmos setup. refer to the sections in this chapter for the detailed information on the connectors. 3. keep the manual and diskette in good condition for future reference and use. 4. make sure your power supply is you use is for p4 only. one of 4-pin connectors is for +12v lead which should be connected to cn1 connector of the HS-7002.
8 3.2 board layout
9 3.3 jumper list jumper default setting setting page jp1/jp2/jp4/jp5 use rs-232 or rs-422/485 select: rs-232 2-3 short 16 jp3 clear cmos: normal operation 1-2 short 20 3.4 connector list connector definition page cn1/cn5 4-pin/20-pin atx power connectors 20 cn3(1-3-5-7) speaker connector 22 cn3(9-11) reset button connector 22 cn3(13-15) hdd led switch 22 cn3(2-4-6-8) power led connector 22 cn3(10-12) 2-pin atx power on/off connector 22 cn3(14-16) green led connector 22 cn4 irda connector 17 cn7/cn6 primary/secondary ide connectors 13 cn21/cn8/cn12/cn14 com1~com4 connectors (5x2 header) 16 cn9 parallel connector 18 cn10 fdd connector 15 cn11 rs-422/485 connector (5x2 header) 16 cn13/cn16/cn17 usb2.0 connectors 19 cn15 mic in/audio out connector 24 cn18 dual rj-45 connector 19 cn19 external usb connector 19 cn20 15-pin crt connector 10 cn22 ps/2 6-pin mini din kb/ms connector 22 cn23 5-pin atx power connector 20 cn24 line in connector dm1/dm2 ddr sockets 10 j1 inverter power connector 10 j2 lvds connector 10 j3 lvds connector 10 j5 tv-out connector 24 j6 / j7 serial ata connector 12 fn1 / fn2 / fn3 fan power connector 20 pc2 / pc3 pc/104 64-pin/40-pin connector 25
10 3.5 configuring the cpu the HS-7002 offers the convenienc e in cpu installation with its auto-detect feature. after installing a new microprocessor onboard, the HS-7002 automatically identifies the frequency and clock speed of the installed microprocessor chip, thereb y eliminating the need for user to do additional cpu configuration or hardware settings related to it. the HS-7002 provides 400mhz/533mhz/800mhz fsb, and the all-in-one solution for the latest intel ? pentium 4 processor with 800mhz fsb and hyper-threading technology. note: cpu vcore should be located in the range of 0.8375v to 1.6v, otherwise system won?t boot. 3.6 system memory the HS-7002 provides two ddr sockets at locations dm1 and dm2 . the maximum capacity of the onboard memory is 2gb. 800mhz fsb cpu can support ddr-266/333/400, 533mhz fsb cpu can support ddr-266/333, and 400mhz fsb cpu can support ddr-266. fsb \ memory clk ddr-266 ddr-333 ddr-400 800mhz fsb yes yes yes 533mhz fsb yes yes no 400mhz fsb yes no no 3.7 vga controller the onboard intel ? 82865gv with 1mb/8mb/16mb (default) memory supports crt displays up to 1600 x 1200 x 32-bit. the HS-7002 provides two methods of connecting vga device. cn20 offers a single standard crt connector (db15). and j2, j3 offers lvds panel connectors.
11 cn20: 15-pin crt connector (db15) pin description pin description 1 red 2 green 3 blue 4 n/c 5 gnd 6 gnd 7 gnd 8 gnd 9 n/c 10 gnd 11 n/c 12 sda 13 hsync 14 vsync 15 scl 1 6 10 11 5 15 j1: inverter power connector pin description 1 vcc12 2 vcc12 3 vcc5 4 enabkl 5 enavdd 6 gnd vcc12 vcc12 vcc5 enabkl 12 34 5 enavdd 6 gnd j3: lvds panel connector pin description pin description 1 vcc3 2 vcc3 3 gnd 4 gnd 5 a0m 6 a0p 7 a1m 8 a1p 9 a2m 10 a2p 11 clk1m 12 clk1p 13 a3m 14 a3p 1 2 14 13 vcc3 gnd a0m a1m a2m clk1m vcc3 gnd a0p a1p a2p clk1p a3m a3p j2: lvds panel connector pin description pin description 1 vcc3 2 vcc3 3 gnd 4 gnd 5 a4m 6 a4p 7 a5m 8 a5p 9 a6m 10 a6p 11 clk2m 12 clk2p 13 a7m 14 a7p 1 2 14 13 vcc3 gnd a4m a5m a6m clk2m vcc3 gnd a4p a5p a6p clk2p a7m a7p
12 3.8 serial ata function you can connect the serial ata device to this connector which provides you high speed transfer rates (150mb/sec.). if you wish to use raid function, please note that these two serial ata connectors just support raid0 and only compatible with win xp. j7: serial ata connector pin description 1 gnd 2 sata0txp 3 sata0txn 4 gnd 5 sata0rxn 6 sata0rxp 7 gnd gnd sata0txp sata0txn gnd 17 sata0rxn sata0rxp gnd j6: serial ata connector pin description 1 gnd 2 sata1txp 3 sata1txn 4 gnd 5 sata1rxn 6 sata1rxp 7 gnd gnd sata1txp sata1txn gnd 17 sata1rxn sata1rxp gnd ide and serial ata device configurations following are the ide and serial ata device configurations supported by intel ich5 specifications. native operating systems (os) are windows 2000/xp. ich5 supports a maximum of six devices using these os. legacy os are ms-dos, windows 95/98/me/nt4.0. ich5 supports a maximum of four devices using these os. operating system ide serial ata win 2000/xp primary/secondary port0/port1 primary port0/port1 secondary port0/port1 win 95/98/me/nt4.0 primary/secondary ----
13 3.9 pci e-ide drive connector cn7 and cn6 are standard 40-pin daisy-chain driver connectors that serve the pci e-ide drive provisions onboard the HS-7002. a maximum of four ata/33/66/100 ide drives can be connected to the HS-7002 via cn7 and cn6 . cn7: primary ide connector pin description pin description 1 reset 2 gnd 3 pdata 7 4 pdata 8 5 pdata 6 6 pdata 9 7 pdata 5 8 pdata 10 9 pdata 4 10 pdata 11 11 pdata 3 12 pdata 12 13 pdata 2 14 pdata 13 15 pdata 1 16 pdata 14 17 pdata 0 18 pdata 15 19 gnd 20 n/c 21 pdreq 22 gnd 23 piow# 24 gnd 25 pior# 26 gnd 27 piordy 28 pr1pd1- 29 rpdack- 30 gnd 31 interrupt 32 n/c 33 pda1- 34 pata66 35 pda0- 36 pda2- 37 pdcs1- 38 rpcs3- 39 hdd active p 40 gnd 1 2 40 39 3 5 7 9 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 11 13 15 35 37 46810 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 12 14 16 36 38
14 cn6: secondary ide connector pin description pin description 1 reset 2 gnd 3 sdata 7 4 sdata 8 5 sdata 6 6 sdata 9 7 sdata 5 8 sdata 10 9 sdata 4 10 sdata 11 11 sdata 3 12 sdata 12 13 sdata 2 14 sdata 13 15 sdata 1 16 sdata 14 17 sdata 0 18 sdata 15 19 gnd 20 n/c 21 sdreq 22 gnd 23 siow# 24 gnd 25 sior# 26 gnd 27 siordy 28 pr1sd1- 29 sddack- 30 gnd 31 interrupt 32 n/c 33 sda1- 34 sata66 35 sda0- 36 sda2- 37 sdcs1- 38 sdcs3- 39 hdd active s 40 gnd 1 2 40 39 3 5 7 9 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 11 13 15 35 37 46810 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 12 14 16 36 38
15 3.10 floppy disk drive connector the HS-7002 uses a standard 34-pin header connector, cn10 , for floppy disk drive connection. a total of two fdd drives may be connected to cn10 at any given time. cn10: fdd connector pin description pin description 1 gnd 2 drvden0 3 gnd 4 n/c 5 gnd 6 drvden1 7 gnd 8 index# 9 gnd 10 mtr0# 11 gnd 12 ds1# 13 gnd 14 ds0# 15 gnd 16 mtr1# 17 gnd 18 dir# 19 gnd 20 step# 21 gnd 22 wdata# 23 gnd 24 wgate# 25 gnd 26 trak00# 27 gnd 28 wrtprt# 29 gnd 30 rdata# 31 gnd 32 hdsel# 33 gnd 34 dskchg# gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd drvden0 n/c drvden1 index# mtr0# ds1# ds0# mtr1# dir# step# wdata# ? wgate# trak00# wrtprt# pdata# 1 2 34 33 gnd gnd gnd gnd hdsel# dskchg#
16 3.11 serial port connectors the HS-7002's cn21 , cn8 , cn12 and cn14 provide four high speed ns16c550 compatible uart with read/receive 16 byte fifo serial ports. cn21: com1 connector (5x2 header) pin description pin description 1 dcd0 2 dsr0 3 rxdd0 4 rts0 5 txdd0 6 cts0 7 dtr0 8 ri0 9 gnd 10 n/c 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 dsr0 rts0 cts0 n/c ri0 dcd0 rxdd0 txdd0 gnd dtr0 cn8: com2 connector (5x2 header) pin description pin description 1 dcd1 2 dsr1 3 rxdd1 4 rts1 5 txdd1 6 cts1 7 dtr1 8 ri1 9 gnd 10 n/c 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 dsr1 rts1 cts1 n/c ri1 dcd1 rxdd1 txdd1 gnd dtr1 cn12: com3 connector (5x2 header) pin description pin description 1 dcd2 2 dsr2 3 rxdd2 4 rts2 5 txdd2 6 cts2 7 dtr2 8 ri2 9 gnd 10 n/c 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 dsr2 rts2 cts2 n/c ri2 dcd2 rxdd2 txdd2 gnd dtr2
17 cn14: com4 connector (5x2 header) pin description pin description 1 dcd3 2 dsr3 3 rxdd3 4 rts3 5 txdd3 6 cts3 7 dtr3 8 ri3 9 gnd 10 n/c 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 dsr3 rts3 cts3 n/c ri3 dcd3 rxdd3 txdd3 gnd dtr3 the onboard com2 may be configured as rs-232, rs-422, or rs-485. cn11: rs-422/485 connector (5x2 header) pin description pin description 1 tx- 2 tx+ 3 rx+ 4 rx- 5 gnd 6 rts- 7 rts+ 8 cts+ 9 cts- 10 n/c 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 tx+ rx- rts- n/c cts+ tx- rx+ gnd cts- rts+ jp1/jp2/jp4/jp5: com2 use rs-232 or rs-422/485 select options settings rs-232 (default) short 2-3 rs-422/485 short 1-2 1 3 3.12 irda connector cn4 is a 5-pin internal fir communication connector for connection of an irda device. cn4: irda connector pin description 1 vcc 2 n/c 3 irrx 4 gnd 5 irtx vcc n/c irrx irtx 1 gnd 2 3 4 5
18 3.13 parallel connector cn9 is a standard 26-pin flat cable connector designed to accommodate parallel port connection onboard the HS-7002. cn9: parallel connector pin description pin description 1 strobe 14 auto form feed 2 data 0 15 error# 3 data 1 16 initialize 4 data 2 17 printer select ln# 5 data 3 18 gnd 6 data 4 19 gnd 7 data 5 20 gnd 8 data 6 21 gnd 9 data 7 22 gnd 10 acknowledge 23 gnd 11 busy 24 gnd 12 paper empty 25 gnd 13 printer select 26 gnd 1 2 26 25 auto form feed error initialize printer select ln# n/c n/c n/c n/c gnd gnd gnd gnd gnd strobe pdd0 pdd1 pdd2 pdd3 pdd4 pdd5 pdd6 pdd7 acknowledge busy paper empty printer select
19 3.14 ethernet connector the HS-7002 provides one 10/100 and one 100/1000 or two 10/100 base-tx lan interface connectors. please refer to the following for its pin information. cn18: dual rj-45 connector pin description pin description 1 tx+ 2 tx- 3 rx+ 4 r/c gnd 5 r/c gnd 6 rx- 7 r/c gnd 8 r/c gnd 9 ttx+b 10 ttx-b 11 rrx+b 12 rrx-b 13 ttx+c 14 ttx-c 15 rrx+c 16 rrx-c r/c gnd r/c gnd 8 7 2 1 rx- r/c gnd r/c gnd rx+ tx+ tx- rrx-c rrx+c 16 15 10 9 ttx-c ttx+c rrx-b rrx+b ttx+b ttx-b giga lan 3.15 usb connector the HS-7002 provides three internal 8-pin usb2.0 and one 4-pin external usb2.0 connectors, at locations cn13 , cn16 , cn17 and cn19 for seven usb2.0 connections to the HS-7002. cn16: usb0/usb1 connector pin description pin description 1 vcc 2 vcc 3 bd0- 4 bd1- 5 bd0+ 6 bd1+ 7 gnd 8 gnd 1 2 7 8 vcc bd1- bd1+ gnd vcc bd0- bd0+ gnd cn17: usb2/usb3 connector pin description pin description 1 vcc 2 vcc 3 bd3- 4 bd2- 5 bd3+ 6 bd2+ 7 gnd 8 gnd vcc 1 2 7 8 vcc bd2- bd2+ gnd bd3- bd3+ gnd
20 cn13: usb4/usb5 connector pin description pin description 1 vcc 2 vcc 3 bd5- 4 bd4- 5 bd5+ 6 bd4+ 7 gnd 8 gnd vcc 1 2 7 8 vcc bd4- bd4+ gnd bd5- bd5+ gnd cn19: external usb connector pin description 1 vcc 3 bd6- 5 bd6+ 7 gnd 14 vcc bd6- bd6+ gnd 3.16 cmos data clear the HS-7002 has a clear cmos jumper on jp3. jp3: clear cmos optional settings normal operation (default) short 1-2 clear cmos short 2-3 13 important: before you turn on the power of your system, please set jp3 to short 1-2 for normal operation. 3.17 power and fan connectors the HS-7002 provides one 4-pin and one 20-pin atx power connectors at cn1 and cn5. the HS-7002 must use p4 power supply. one of 4-pin connectors is for +12v lead which should be connected to cn1 . a 20-pin atx power connector can be connected to backplane or to cn5 . if a 20-pin atx power connector connects to backplane, please make sure cn23 and backplane?s 5-pin atx controller is connected together! important: please plug cn1 (4-pin atx power connector) before cn5 (20-pin atx power connector) for protecting hardware circuit.
21 cn1: 4-pin atx power connector pin description pin description 1 gnd 2 gnd 3 +12v 4 +12v 12 34 gnd +12v gnd +12v cn5: 20-pin atx power connector pin description pin description 1 +3.3v 11 +3.3v 2 +3.3v 12 -12v 3 gnd 13 gnd 4 +5v 14 ps_on 5 gnd 15 gnd 6 +5v 16 gnd 7 gnd 17 gnd 8 pwork 18 -5v 9 +5vsb 19 +5v 10 +12v 20 +5v 1 11 10 20 +3.3v -12v gnd ps_on +3.3v +3.3v gnd +5v gnd gnd gnd -5v +5v +5v gnd +5v gnd pwork +5vsb +12v cn23: 5-pin atx power connector pin description pin description 1 vcc 2 5vsb 3 +12v 4 ps_on 5 gnd 15 connector fn1 , fn2 and fn3 onboard HS-7002 are 3-pin fan power connectors. fn1~fan3: fan power connectors pin description 1 gnd 2 +12v 3 fan in 1 3 1
22 3.18 keyboard/mouse connector the HS-7002 offers one possibility for keyboard/mouse connection. the connections are done via cn22 for an external ps/2 type keyboard/mouse. cn22: ps/2 6-pin mini din keyboard connector pin description 1 keyboard data 2 mouse data 3 gnd 4 +5v 5 keyboard clock 6 mouse clock keyboard data mouse data gnd +5v 1 2 3 4 5 6 keyboard clock mouse clock 3.19 system front panel connectors the HS-7002 has one system front panel connectors at location cn3 that indicates the power-on status. this visual feature of the ide led may also be connected to an external ide led via connector cn3(13-15) . connector cn3 orientation 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 pwr led pwr button green led hdd_led rst_sw speaker cn3: system front panel connector pin description pin description 1 vcc 2 vcc 3 gnd 4 vcc 5 n/c 6 gnd 7 cdr 8 gnd 9 gnd 10 ps_on 11 reset 12 5vsb 13 vcc 14 vcc 15 hdd_led 16 green_led
23 3.20 watchdog timer once the enable cycle is active, a refresh cycle is requested before the time-out period. this restarts counting of the wdt period. when the time counting goes over the perio d preset of wdt, it will assume that the program operation is abn ormal. a system reset signal will re-start when such error happens. the following sample programs show how to enable, disable and refresh the watchdog timer: ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; enter the wdt function mode, interruptible double-write ;---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- mov dx, 2eh mov al, 87h out dx, al out dx, al mov dx, 2eh mov al, 07h out dx, al mov dx, 2fh mov al, 08h out dx, al mov dx, 2eh mov al, f5h out dx, al ; select crf0 mov dx, 2fh mov al, 80h out dx, al mov dx, 2eh mov al, f7h out dx, al mov dx, 2fh mov al, 00h out dx, al mov dx, 2eh mov al, f6h out dx, al mov dx, 2fh mov al, 00h ; * 00h=disabled out dx, al ;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; exit extended function mode ;------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- mov dx, 2eh mov al, aah out dx, al
24 * user can also use al, 00h?s defined time for reset purposes, e.g.00h for disable, 01h = 1sec, 02h = 2sec?..ffh = 255sec. 3.21 audio connectors the HS-7002 has an onboard ac97 3d audio interface. the following table list the pin assignments of the mic in/audio out connector. cn15: mic in/audio out connector pin description pin description 1 aout_l 2 aout_r 3 gnd 4 gnd 5 mic in 6 n/c 7 gnd 8 gnd 1 2 7 8 cn24: line in connector pin description pin description 1 line r 3 gnd 2 gnd 4 line l 1 4 3.22 tv-out function the HS-7002 can support tv-out function whose input could be up to 800 x 600 graphics resolutions. world wide video standards are supported including ntsc-m (north america, taiwan), ntsc-j (japan), pal-b, d, g, h, i (europe, asia), pal-m (brazil), pal-n (uruguay, paraguay) and pal-nc (argentina). j5: tv-out connector pin description pin description 1 gnd 2 tvcvb
25 3.23 pc/104 connectors the pc/104 expansion bus offers provisions to connect all types of pc/104 modules. with the pc/104 bus being known as the new generation of industrial embedded 8-bit pc standard bus, thousands of pc/104 modules from multiple vendor s can be easily installed onboard. the detailed pin assignment of the pc/104 expansion bus connectors pc2 and pc3 are listed on the following tables: note the pc/104 connector allows direct plugging or stack-through piling of pc/104 modules without requiring the pc/104 mounting kit. pc3: pc/104 40-pin connector pin description pin description 1 gnd 21 gnd 2 memcs16* 22 sbhe* 3 iosc16* 23 la23 4 irq10 24 la22 5 irq11 25 la21 6 irq12 26 la20 7 irq15 27 la19 8 irq14 28 la18 9 dack0* 29 la17 10 drq0 30 memr* 11 dack5* 31 memw* 12 drq5 32 sd8 13 dack6* 33 sd9 14 drq6 34 sd10 15 dack7* 35 sd11 16 drq7 36 sd12 17 +5v 37 sd13 18 master* 38 sd14 19 gnd 39 sd15 20 gnd 40 gnd connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position 121 40 20
26 pc2: 64-pin pc/104 expansion slot pin description pin description 1 iocheck* 33 gnd 2 sd7 34 resetdrv 3 sd6 35 +5v 4 sd5 36 irq9 5 sd4 37 -5v 6 sd3 38 drq2 7 sd2 39 -12v 8 sd1 40 0ws* 9 sd0 41 +12v 10 iochrdy 42 gnd 11 aen 43 smemw* 12 sa19 44 smemr* 13 sa18 45 iow* 14 sa17 46 ior* 15 sa16 47 dack3* 16 sa15 48 drq3 17 sa14 49 dack1* 18 sa13 50 drq1 19 sa12 51 refresh* 20 sa11 52 sysclk 21 sa10 53 irq7 22 sa9 54 irq6 23 sa8 55 irq5 24 sa7 56 irq4 25 sa6 57 irq3 26 sa5 58 dack2* 27 sa4 59 tc 28 sa3 60 bale 29 sa2 61 +5v 30 sa1 62 osc 31 sa0 63 n/c 32 gnd 64 gnd connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position 133 64 32
27 chapter 4 award bios setup the HS-7002 uses award bios for the system configuration. the award bios setup program is designed to provide the maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options that could be selected for end-user requirements. this chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features. 4.1 starting setup the award bios is immediately activated when you first power on the computer. the bios reads the system information contained in the cmos and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it. when it finishes, th e bios will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system. while the bios is in control, the setup program can be activated in one of two ways: 1. by pressing immediately after switching th e system on, or 2. by pressing the key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the post (power on self test). press del to enter setup. if the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter setup, restart the system by turning it off and then on, or pressing the "reset" button on the system case. you may also restart by simultaneously pressing , , and keys. if you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an error message will be displayed an d you will again be asked to... press f1 to continue, del to enter setup
28 4.2 using setup in general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press to select, use the and keys to change entries, press for help and press to quit. the following table provides more details about how to navigate in the setup program using the keyboard. up arrow move to previous item down arrow move to next item left arrow move to the item in the left hand right arrow move to the item in the right hand esc key main menu -- quit and not save changes into cmos status page setup menu and option page setup menu -- exit current page and return to main menu pgup key increase the numeric value or make changes pgdn key decrease the numeric value or make changes + key increase the numeric value or make changes - key decrease the numeric value or make changes f1 key general help, only for stat us page setup menu and option page setup menu (shift)f2 key change color from total 16 colors. f2 to select color forward, (shift) f2 to select color backward f3 key calendar, only for status page setup menu f4 key reserved f5 key restore the previous cmos value from cmos, only for option page setup menu f6 key load the default cmos value from bios default table, only for option page setup menu f7 key load the default f8 key reserved f9 key reserved f10 key save all the cmos changes, only for main menu 4.2.1 getting help press f1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. to exit the help window press or the f1 key again.
29 4.3 main menu once you enter the award bios cm os setup utility, the main menu will appear on the screen . the main menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. use the arrow keys to select among the items and press to enter the sub-menu. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility ` standard cmos features ` advanced bios features ` advanced chipset features ` integrated peripherals ` power management setup ` pnp/pci configurations ` pc health status ` frequency/voltage control load fail-safe defaults load optimized defaults set supervisor password set user password save & exit setup exit without saving esc quit f9 menu in bios select item f10 save & exit setup time, date, hard disk type? note: a brief description of the highlighted choice appears at the bottom of the screen.
30 4.4 standard cmos features the standard setup is used for the basic hardware system configuration. the main function is for data/time and floppy/hard disk drive settings. please refer to the following screen for the setup. when the ide hard disk drive you are using is larger than 528mb, you must set the hdd mode to lba mode. please use the ide setup utility in bios setup to install the hdd correctly. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility standard cmos features date (mm:dd:yy) mon, mar 8 2004 item help time (hh:mm:ss) 13 : 48 : 22 menu level x x ide primary master [none] x ide primary slave [none] change the day, month, x ide secondary master [none] year and century x ide secondary slave [none] drive a [1.44m, 3.5in.] drive b [none] video [ega/vga] halt on [all, errors] base memory 640k extended memory 252928k total memory 253952k : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
31 4.5 advanced bios features this section allows you to configure your system for the basic operation. you have the opportunity to select the system?s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility advanced bios features virus warning disabled item help cpu l1 & l2 cache enabled menu level x cpu l3 cache enabled hyper-threading technology enabled quick power on self test enabled first boot device floppy second boot device hdd-0 change the day, month, third boot device cdrom year and century boot other device enabled swap floppy drive disabled boot up floppy seek enabled boot up num lock status on gate a20 option fast typematic rate setting disabled typematic rate (chars/sec) 6 typematic delay (msec) 250 security option setup apic mode enabled mps version control for os 1.4 os select for dram > 64mb non-os2 report no fdd for win 95 no full screen logo show disabled small logo (epa) show disabled : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
32 4.6 advanced chipset features this section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. this chipset manages bus speeds and the access to the system memory resources, such as dram and the external cache. it also coordinates the communications between the conventional isa and pci buses. it must be stated that these items should never be altered. the default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system. you might consider and make any changes only if you discover that the data has been lost while using your system. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility advanced chipset features dram timing selectable by spd item help cas latency time 2 menu level x active to precharge delay 8 dram ras# to cas# delay 4 dram ras# precharge 4 change the day, month, memory frequency for auto year and century system bios cacheable enabled video bios cacheable enabled memory hole at 15m-16m disabled delay prior to thermal 16 min agp aperture size (mb) 128 init display first pci slot ** on-chip vga setting ** on-chip vga enabled on-chip frame buffer size 16mb boot display auto panel scaling auto panel number 1 tv standard off video connector automatic tv format auto : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
33 4.7 integrated peripherals the ide hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives. these drives have a master/slave relationship that is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller. your system supports two ide controllers--a primary and a secondary--so you can install up to four separate hard disks. pio means programmed input/output. rather than having the bios issue a series of commands to affect the transfer to or from the disk drive, pio allows the bios to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the cpu perform the complete task by them. this is much simpler and more efficient (also faster). phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility integrated peripherals onchip ide device [press enter] item help onboard device [press enter] menu level x superio device [press enter] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility onchip ide device ide hdd block mode [enabled] item help on-chip primary pci ide [enabled] menu level x ide primary master pio [auto] ide primary slave pio [auto] ide primary master udma [auto] ide primary slave udma [auto] on-chip secondary pci ide [auto] ide secondary master pio [auto] ide secondary slave pio [auto] ide secondary master udma [auto] ide secondary slave udma [auto] *** on-chip serial ata setting *** on-chip serial ata [auto] serial ata port0 mode [primary master] serial ata port1 mode [primary master] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
34 phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility onboard device usb controller [enabled] item help usb 2.0 controller [enabled] menu level x usb keyboard support [enabled] usb mouse support [disabled] ac97 audio [auto] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility superio device power on function [button only] item help kb power on password [enter] menu level x hot key power on [ctrl-f1] onboard fdc controller [enabled] onboard serial port 1 [3f8/irq4] onboard serial port 2 [2f8/irq3] uart mode select [normal] rxd , txd active [hi, lo] it transmission delay [enabled] ur2 duplex mode [half] use ir pins [ir-rx2tx2] onboard parallel port [378/irq7] parallel port mode [spp] ecp mode select [epp1.7] ecp mode use dma [3] pwron after pwr-fail [off] mini port address [disabled] mini port irq 5 onboard serial port 3 [3e8] serial port 3 use irq [irq10] onboard serial port 4 [2e8] serial port 4 use irq [irq11] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f1 0: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
35 4.8 power management setup the power management setup allows user to configure the system for saving energy in a most effective way while operating in a manner consistent with his own style of computer use. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility power management setup acpi function [enabled] item help acpi suspend type [s1(pos)] menu level x run vgabios if s3 resume auto power management [user define] video off method [dpms] change the day, month, video off in suspend [yes] year and century suspend type [stop grant] modem use irq [3] suspend mode [disabled] hdd power down [disabled] soft-off by pwr-bttn [instant-off] cpu thrm-throttling [50.0%] wake-up by pci card [enabled] power on by ring [enabled] wake up on lan [enabled] usb kb wake-up from s3 disabled resume by alarm [disabled] date(of month) alarm 0 time(hh:mm:ss) alarm 0:0:0 ** reload global timer events ** primary ide 0 [disabled] primary ide 1 [disabled] secondary ide 0 [disabled] secondary ide 1 [disabled] fdd, com, lpt port [disabled] pci pirq[a-d]# [disabled] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
36 4.9 pnp/pci configurations this section describes configuring the pci bus system. pci, or p eripheral c omponents i nterconnect, is a system that allows i/o devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the cpu itself uses when communicating with its own special components. this section covers some very technical items an d it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility pnp/pci configurations pnp os installed [no] item help reset configuration data [disabled] menu level x resources controlled by [auto(escd)] irq resources press enter dma resources press enter pci/vga palette snoop [disabled] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-s afe defaults f7 : optimized defaults 4.10 pc health status phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility pc health status cpu warning temperature [disabled] item help current system temp. menu level x current cpu1 temperature current system fan speed: current cpu fan speed current chassis fan speed vcore +3.3v +5v +12v -12v -5v vbat(v) 5vsb(v) shutdown temperature [disabled] : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults
37 4.11 frequency/voltage control phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility frequency/voltage control cpu clock ratio [8x] item help auto detect dimm/pci clk [enabled] menu level x spread spectrum [disabled] change the day, month, year and century : select item + / - /pu/pd: value f10: save esc: quit f1: general help f5: previous values f6: fail-safe defaults f7: optimized defaults 4.12 load fail-safe defaults when you press on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message shown below. this option allows you to load/restore the bios default values permanently stored in the bios rom. pressing ?y? loads the bios default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility x standard cmos features x frequency/voltage control x advanced bios features load fail-safe defaults x advanced chipset features load optimized defaults x integrated peripherals set supervisor password x power management word x pnp/pci configura load fail-safe defaults (y/n)? n etup x pc health status saving esc : quit : select item f10 : save & exit setup load fail-safe defaults
38 4.13 load optimized defaults when you press on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the figure below. this option allows you to load/restore the default values to your system configuration, optimizing and enabling all high performance features. pressing ?y? loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility x standard cmos features x frequency/voltage control x advanced bios features load fail-safe defaults x advanced chipset features load optimized defaults x integrated peripherals set supervisor password x power management word x pnp/pci configura load optimized defaults (y/n)? n etup x pc health status saving esc : quit : select item f10 : save & exit setup load optimized defaults
39 4.14 set supervisor/user password phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility x standard cmos features x frequency/voltage control x advanced bios features load fail-safe defaults x advanced chipset features load optimized defaults x integrated peripherals set supervisor password x power management setup set user password x pnp/pci configurati t setup x pc health status enter password : ut saving esc : quit : select item f10 : save & exit setup change / set / disable password you can set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. the differences between are: supervisor password: can enter and change the options of the setup menus. user password: just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus. when you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password. enter password: type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press . the password typed now w ill clear any previously entered password from cmos memory. you will be asked to confirm the password. type the password again and press . you may also press to abort the selection and not enter a password. password disabled. to disable a password, just press when you are prompted to enter the password. a message will confirm the password and then will be disabled. once the password is disabled, the syst em will boot and you can enter setup freely.
40 when a password has been enabled, you will be pr ompted to enter it every time you try to enter setup. this prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration. additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the bios to request a password every time your system is rebooted. this would prevent unauthorized use of your computer. you determine when the password is required within the bios features setup menu and its security option (see section 3). if the security option is set to ?system?, th e password will be required both at boot and at entry to setup. if set to ?setup?, prompting only occurs when trying to enter setup. 4.15 save & exit setup pressing on this item asks for confirmation: pressing ?y? stores the selections made in the menus in cmos ? a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off. the next time you boot your computer, the bios configures your system according to the setup selections stored in cmos. after saving the values the system is restarted. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility x standard cmos features x frequency/voltage control x advanced bios features load fail-safe defaults x advanced chipset features load optimized defaults x integrated peripherals set supervisor password x power management word x pnp/pci configura save to cmos and exit (y/n)? n etup x pc health status saving esc : quit : select item f10 : save & exit setup save data to cmos
41 4.16 exit without saving pressing on this item asks for confirmation: quit without saving (y/n)? y this allows you to exit setup without storing in cmos any change. the previous selections remain in effe ct. this exits the setup utility and restarts your computer. phoenix ? awardbios cmos setup utility x standard cmos features x frequency/voltage control x advanced bios features load fail-safe defaults x advanced chipset features load optimized defaults x integrated peripherals set supervisor password x power management word x pnp/pci configura quit without saving (y/n)? n: etup x pc health status saving esc : quit : select item f10 : save & exit setup abandon all data
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43 chapter 5 software utilities this chapter contains the detailed information of ide, vga, lan and audio driver installation procedures. the utility disk that came with the delivery package contains an auto-run program that invokes the installation programs for the ide, vga, lan and audio drivers. the following sections describe the installation procedures of each driver based on win 95/98, win 2000 and win nt operating systems. it is recommended that you install the drivers matching the sections listed in this chapter. 5.1 ide driver installation 5.1.1 installing intel chipset software utility 1. insert utility cd disk into your cd rom drive. the main menu will pop up as shown below. select on the HS-7002 button to launch the installation program.
44 2. click on the ich5 driver button to continue. 3. click on the windows 9x button to continue.
45 4. immediately after clicking the id e bu tt on i n step 1, th e progra m launches the installshield wizard that will assist you in the installation process. click on the n ext > button to proceed. 5. the intel oem software license agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. choose y es to proceed.
46 6. when the readme information dialog box pops up, just click on the n ext button to proceed. 7. once the install shield wizard finishes updating your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. tick on the ?yes, i want to restart my computer now? followed by a click on the f inish button to reboot. only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect.
47 5.2 vga driver installation 1. insert utility cd disk into your cd rom drive. the main menu will pop up as shown below. select on the HS-7002 button to launch the installation program. 2. click on the vga driver button to continue.
48 3. click on the os button to continue. 4. when the dialog box below appears, make sure you close all other windows applications and then click on the n ext > button to proceed.
49 5. immediately after clicking the id e button in step 1, the program launches the installshield wizard that will assist you in the installation process. click on the n ext > button to proceed. 6. the intel oem software license agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. choose y es to proceed.
50 7. once the setup program finishes copying files into your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. tick on the ?yes, i want to restart my computer now? followed by a click on the f inish button to reboot. only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect. 5.3 lan driver installation 5.3.1 win 95/98/2k/xp 1. insert utility cd disk into your cd rom drive. the main menu will pop up as shown below. select on the HS-7002 button to launch the installation program.
51 2. click on the lan driver button to continue. 3. click on the win9x/win2k/winxp button to continue.
52 4. the intel oem software license agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. choose accept to proceed. 5. when the dialog box below appears, make sure the folder you?ll save file in, then click on the n ext >
53 6. when the dialog box below appears, make sure you close all other windows applications and then click on the install base driver button to proceed. 7. once the setup program finishes copying files into your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. tick on the restart now to reboot. only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect. 5.3.2 win nt note: please make sure you have already installed service pack 6.0. 1. the system automatically detects the absence of windows nt networking. click on the y es button to start installation.
54 2. tick on the w ired to network once the following screen appears. click on n ext > to proceed. 3. click on the st art search button for the program to locate the network adapter.
55 4. once setup finishes the search, it will list a number of adapters for you to choose from. press on the h ave disk button to assign the driver path location. 5. setup now asks you for the location of the driver. when you have entered the new driver path, press on the ok button to continue.
56 6. when setup finds the information it needs about the new driver, it will display the device it found on the following screen. if using 82562ez, please choose ?intel(r) pro/100 family adapter? . if using 82540em or 82547ei, please choose ?intel(r) pro/1000 family adapter? . press on the ok button to accept and proceed. 7. setup then returns to network setup wizard screen and displays your new network adapter. click on n ext to continue.
57 8. the network setup wizard then allows you to set the network protocols on your network. select the appropriate protocol and then click on next to continue. 9. before setup starts installing the components found and the settings you made, it will give you the option to proceed or go back for changes from the fo llowing screen. click on the n ext button once you are sure of your devices.
58 10. windows nt setup will then need to copy files necessary to update the system information. specify the path and then press continue . 11. when setup asks if you wish to change the tcp/ip settings of your system, select them appropriately. the default choice is n o . 12. setup then starts the networking installation and copies the files. 13. when the screen be low appears, click on n ext to continue.
59 14. setup then prompts you that it is ready to start the network. you may complete the installation thereafter. click on n ext to continue. 15. assign the workgroup or domain setting of your computer. click on next to continue.
60 16. click on the y es button to restart your computer. the lan1 driver installation for win nt4.0 is now complete. 17. with the utility cd disk still in your cd rom drive, we can install lan2. right click on ? network neighborhood ? icon from the desktop. select on properties and then proceed to the network from the main menu. click on a dd to continue. 18. setup then returns to network setup wizard screen and displays your new network adapter. click on ok to continue.
61 19. click on the close button. the lan2 driver installation for win nt4.0 is now complete. 5.4 audio driver installation 1. insert utility cd disk into your cd rom drive. the main menu will pop up as shown below. select on the HS-7002 button to launch the installation program.
62 2. click on the audio driver button to continue. 3. click on the os button which you use.
63 4. when the dialog box below appears, make sure you close all other windows applications and then click on the n ext > button to proceed. 4. once the installshield wizard completes the operation and update of your ac?97 driver, it will ask you to remove disks from their drives, and prompt you to re start your system. tick on the ?yes, i want to restart my computer now? . afterwards, click on the f inish button to complete the installation process. the system changes you made will take effect after the system restarts.
64 5.5 usb2.0 driver installation 5.5.1 win 95/98 1. insert utility cd disk into your cd rom drive. the main menu will pop up as shown below. select on the HS-7002 button to launch the installation program. 2. click on the usb2.0 driver button to continue.
65 3. click on the win9x button to continue. 4. the intel oem software license agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. choose y es to proceed.
66 5. once the setup program finishes copying files into your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. tick on the ?yes, i want to restart my computer now? followed by a click on the close button to reboot. only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect. 5.5.2 win 2000 1. with the utility cd disk still in your cd rom drive, right click on ? my computer ? icon from the windows menu. select on system properties and then proceed to the device manager from the main menu. 2. select on other devices from the list of devices and then double-click on universal serial bus (usb) controller.
67 3. the universal serial bus (usb) controller properties screen then appears, allowing you to re-install the driver. select update driver from the main menu to proceed. 4. when the dialog box below appears, make sure you close all other windows applications and then click on the n ext > button to proceed.
68 5. tick on the ?search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)? once the following scr een appears. click on the n ext to proceed. 6. once the program returns to the add new hardware wizard screen, your specified location will appear. press on the n ext button to continue
69 7. choose sisusb2.inf and press on the open button to accept and proceed. 8. once the installshield wizard completes the operation and update of your usb2.0 driver, click on the f inish button to complete the installation process.
70 5.5.3 win xp note: please make sure you have already installed service pack1 . 1. with the utility cd disk still in your cd rom drive, right click on ?my computer? icon from the windows menu. select on system properties and then proceed to the device manager from the main menu. 2. tick on the ?install the software automatically (recommended)? once the following screen appears. click on the n ext > to proceed.
71 3. once the installshield wizard completes the operation and update of your usb2.0 driver, click on the f inish button to complete the installation process.
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