InterServe 90System Board ManualD5AA00040April 1999
http://www.tyan.com8Chapter 1IntroductionSoftware SpecificationsOS •Operates with MS-DOS, Windows3.x, Windows for WorkGroup 3.x,Windows 95, Windows 98
http://www.tyan.com9Returning Merchandise for ServiceDuring the warranty period, contact your distributor or system vendor FIRSTfor any product proble
http://www.tyan.com10Chapter 2Board Installationchapter 2Board InstallationUnpackingThe mainboard package should contain the following:· S1832DL mainb
http://www.tyan.com11How to install our products right...the first time.What’s the first thing I should do?The first thing you should do is read this
http://www.tyan.com12Chapter 2Board Installationshould use is located at the top-center of the board where the adapter cardsare fastened to the case.P
http://www.tyan.com13Next, connect your IDE cables (if you’re using IDE hard drives).The colored stripe on the cable should face toward the top of you
http://www.tyan.com14Some symptoms of incorrectly installed HDDs are:• Hard disk drives are not auto-detected: may be a Master/Slaveproblem or a bad I
http://www.tyan.com15Refer to Figure 5 on the previous page for a detailed anatomy of the floppycable. Remember, you can only have 2 floppy drives co
http://www.tyan.com16Chapter 2Board InstallationNote: Only TYAN cables will work on this motherboard. If you are using anexisting case with old cables
http://www.tyan.com17INSTALLFigure 7 shows the USB ports and Figure 8 the PS/2 ports.Installing your add-in cards is relatively simple but...there are
ErrataThe System Board Manual from the manufacturer of the system boardreflects a wrong jumper setting for dual-floppy operation. In thismanual, jump
http://www.tyan.com18Chapter 2Board Installation• Before turning on the system, make sure no cards are touchingeach other or are shorting.If you follo
http://www.tyan.com19INSTALLFigure 9To install your DIMMs, line your module up so that the pins fit into the slot.There is only one way that your DIMM
http://www.tyan.com20Chapter 2Board Installation!important!Figure 10Place the DIMMs in an anti-static bag as soon as you remove them to avoidstatic da
http://www.tyan.com21INSTALL Figure 11 Figure 12Installing CPU Retention ModulesInstallation of a Pentium II processor requires a CPU retenti
http://www.tyan.com22clicking sound indicates that the CPU is fully locked into the retention module. Ifyou have an active processor, you will also ne
http://www.tyan.com23Installing the Passive ProcessorThe installation of the passive processor differs only slightly from that of theactive processor.
http://www.tyan.com242 pin jumpers off on 3 (or more) pin jumpers 1-2 2-3 open123123123(Figure 19) into the pins of the heat
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http://www.tyan.com26Quick References for JumpersThe tables on the pages which follow will help you set the jumpers for CPUspeed, InfraRed, and extern
http://www.tyan.com27The tiny “1”s next to jumpers of 3 pins or more indicate the position of pin 1for that jumper.ONBOARDMap of Motherboard JumpersUS
Tyan S1832DLTiger 100Motherboard User’s ManualRevision 2.10Copyright © Tyan Computer Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved. No part of thismanual may
http://www.tyan.com28Chapter 3Onboard Resource SettingsIntel 443BXLM754 DIMM slotsIntel PIIX4eAMIBIOSLM792 ISA slots5 PCI slotsTwo SEC slots(Slot One
http://www.tyan.com29ONBOARDCPU Settings for 66MHz BusCPU Settings for 100MHz BusThe above clock speed settings control only the clock multiplier. 233
http://www.tyan.com30InfraRed/Floppy Drive SettingsJ10 External Pin AssignmentsJP20 Pinout JP21 Pinout2x9 External Connector Proprietary
http://www.tyan.com31ONBOARDSoft Power ConnectorThe Soft Power Connector is located on pins 1 and 2 of jumper block J10. TheTiger 100 uses the PIIX4e
http://www.tyan.com32Chapter 3Onboard Resource Settings!important!Chassis Intrusion Alarm ConnectorThe J8 connector is an intrusion alarm, that can be
http://www.tyan.com33procedure1.2.3.ONBOARDHardware CMOS & Password ResetIf you have been locked out of your system because you forgot your pass-w
http://www.tyan.com34NOTE: Table below shows only some of the possible memory configurations.Warning! The 256MB DIMMs represented above are REGISTER
http://www.tyan.com35ONBOARDFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: Why don’t I get a display after I put in my old DIMM module?A: The 440BX chipset requires the
http://www.tyan.com36Chapter 3Onboard Resource SettingsQ: Does my operating system support AGP?A: Currently, only Windows 98 and Windows NT 5.0 will h
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Table of Contents1. Introduction...4Overview...
http://www.tyan.com38Chapter 4BIOS Configurationchapter 4BIOS ConfigurationThe AMIBIOS Setup screen is shown below. AMI BIOS EA
http://www.tyan.com39BIOSYou can select a Setup option by using the following keyboard keys:The pages which follow contain explanations of the setting
http://www.tyan.com40System Date/TimeYou can type the date and time in directly, or select the portion of the date ortime that you want to modify and
http://www.tyan.com41IDE Device Configuration: To have the BIOS autodetect the IDE drive, selectAuto. Otherwise, you may choose one of the 46 drive ty
http://www.tyan.com42Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationFast Programmed I/O Modes: Programmed Input/Output is a method oftransmitting data between devices th
http://www.tyan.com43BIOSAuto-Detect Hard DisksThis option lets the system detect your hard disk(s) automatically for yourconvenience.Boot Sector Viru
http://www.tyan.com44Chapter 4BIOS Configuration3.2 Advanced CMOS SetupThe Advanced Setup options included in the AMIBIOS Setup for the ThunderX are d
http://www.tyan.com45BIOSSettings Chart (Continued)Advanced SetupQuick BootSet this option to Enabled to instruct AMIBIOS to boot quickly when thecomp
http://www.tyan.com46Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationPri/Sec Master/Slave ARMD Emulated asATAPI Removable Media Disks (e.g. ZIP drives) are hybrid drives.
http://www.tyan.com47BIOSManagement and Reporting Technologies) protocol for reporting serversystem information over a network. Enabling this feature
Language Utility... 69Flash Writer Utility...
http://www.tyan.com48Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationCache Bus ECCWhen Enabled, this option permits ECC error checking on the L2 cache bus.This ensures tha
http://www.tyan.com49BIOS3.3 Chipset SetupChoose Chipset Setup on the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. All Chipset Setupoptions are then displayed. AMIBIOS Se
http://www.tyan.com50Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationSettings Chart (continued)* Setting option not selectable.USB FunctionSet this option to Enabled to en
http://www.tyan.com51BIOSUSB KB/Mouse Legacy SupportSet this option to Enabled to enable support for older keyboards and mousedevices if the USB Funct
http://www.tyan.com52Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationPCI1 to PCI0 AccessSet this option to Enabled to enable access between two different PCI buses(PCI1 an
http://www.tyan.com53BIOSACPI Control RegisterSet this option to Enabled to enable the ACPI (Advanced Configuration andPower Interface) control regist
http://www.tyan.com54Chapter 4BIOS Configuration16bit I/O Recovery TimeThis option specifies the length of a delay inserted between consecutive 16-bit
http://www.tyan.com55BIOS3.4 Power Management SetupThe AMIBIOS Setup options described in this section are selected by choos-ing Power Management Setu
http://www.tyan.com56Chapter 4BIOS Configuration* Setting option not selectable.ACPI Aware O/SSet this option to Yes to enable Advanced Configuration
http://www.tyan.com57BIOSspecified period of display inactivity has expired. The settings are Off, StandBy, or Suspend.Video Power Down ModeThis optio
http://www.tyan.com4Chapter 1IntroductionOverviewThe S1832DL Tiger 100 is a quality, high performance mainboard designed fordual Intel Pentium II micr
http://www.tyan.com58Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationSlow Clock RatioThis option specifies the speed at which the system clock runs in the StandbyMode powe
http://www.tyan.com59BIOSRTC Wake-upIf Enabled, this option allows you to set an hour and minute for the system towake up. The next two fields allow y
http://www.tyan.com60Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationPlug and Play Setup Default Settings Chart* Setting option is not selectableSetting Option Optimal Def
http://www.tyan.com61BIOSPlug and Play Aware O/SSet this option to Yes to inform AMIBIOS that the operating system canhandle plug and Play (PnP) devic
http://www.tyan.com62Chapter 4BIOS Configurationsupport non-compliant PCI IDE adapter cards.OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQThis option specifies the PCI
http://www.tyan.com63BIOSReserved Memory AddressThis option specifies the beginning address (in hex) of the reserved memoryarea. The specified ROM mem
http://www.tyan.com64Chapter 4BIOS Configuration3.6 Peripheral SetupPeripheral Setup options are displayed by choosing Peripheral Setup from theAMIBIO
http://www.tyan.com65BIOSDefault Settings Chart (Continued)* Setting Option is not SelectableOverclock Warning MessageWhen enabled, this option sends
http://www.tyan.com66Chapter 4BIOS ConfigurationIR Transmission ModeThis option specifies the infrared transmission method. This option will notappear
http://www.tyan.com67BIOSnewer devices; consult your device’s user information for the appropriate porttype. There are no default settings.Parallel Po
http://www.tyan.com5INTROhttp://www.tyan.com. There you can find information on all of TYAN’sproducts along with FAQs, distributors list, drivers, and
http://www.tyan.com68Chapter 4BIOS Configuration AMI BIOS EASY SETUP UTILITY Ver.1.16 (c)1998 American Megatrends
http://www.tyan.com69BIOSOnce you have entered your new password, you will be asked to confirm it. Ifthe two passwords do not match, you will be promp
http://www.tyan.com70Chapter 5System Resourceschapter 5System ResourcesBeep CodesFatal errors, which halt the boot process, are communicated through a
http://www.tyan.com71SYSTEMTroubleshooting System ProblemsIf the computer beeps... then...1, 2, or 3 times... reseat the memory SIMMs or DIPs.If the s
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http://www.tyan.com74Appendix 1CPU Retention Module OptionsTyan offers two different options for securing Intel’s Pentium II CPUs onto themotherboard.
http://www.tyan.com75OPTION 2:One universal retention module is included in the motheboard package. Thistype of retention module adapts to both old a
http://www.tyan.com76ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a power managementspecification that allows the operating system to control
http://www.tyan.com77supply and cooling fan. The keyboard, mouse, serial, USB, and parallel portsare built in.Bandwidth refers to carrying capacity. T
http://www.tyan.com6Chapter 1IntroductionHardware Specifications/FeaturesProcessor Information •Two SEC slots (Slot One type).•66 to 100MHz BIOS selec
http://www.tyan.com78In this case, up to 512MB of the main memory onboard is capable of beingcached. However, only 512KB of this memory will be in the
http://www.tyan.com79ROM chip which can, unlike normal ROM, be updated. This allows you tokeep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to
http://www.tyan.com80details for you.ISA stands for Industry Standard Architecture. ISA is a slower 8- or 16-bit BUS(data pathway).Latency is the amou
http://www.tyan.com81PM timers (Power Management timers) are software timers that count downthe number of seconds or minutes until the system times ou
http://www.tyan.com82SRAM Static RAM, unlike DRAM, does not need to be refreshed in order toprevent data loss. Thus, it is faster, and more expensive.
http://www.tyan.com83Notice for the USACompliance Information Statement (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoCFCC Part 15: This Device complies wit
http://www.tyan.com7INTROPhysical Dimensions •ATX design.•12 inches x 9.8 inches.•Requires Intel Venus compatible I/Oshield.BIOS Information •AMI Plug
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