Ibm Motherboard DJ800 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Motherboard

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Page 2 - User’s Manual

OverviewDJ800 MotherboardOverviewGetting HelpIf a problem arises with your system during Installation or Operation,you should first ask your dealer fo

Page 3 - Important

Chapter 1DJ800 Specifications1-5On-BoardLANExpansionSlotsProcessor Intel®Dual Xeon Socket 604 CPUs Supports 800MHz FSBChipset Intel E7525 Chipset

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OverviewDJ800 MotherboardOverview1-6z 34-pin Floppy Connectorz4-pin CD-In and Aux-In audio input connectorz 2x 40-pin IDE connectors, supports up tofo

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Chapter 2Components and Jumper Setting

Page 6 - Chapter 1

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper Setting2-1MAINBOARD MAPMAINBOARD MAPJ57J63J46J48J66J67J68J69J34J34AJ43JP16JP1JP18JP19JP10J

Page 7 - Chapter 1

Chapter 2Components ListCPU1; CPU2 Intel Xeon Socket604 ProcessorPrimary; Secondary IDE Driver ConnectorsFloppy Floppy Disk Driver ConnectorPCI Slots

Page 8 - ESD Precautions

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper Setting2-3Jumper SettingJP1: Clear CMOS HeaderThe onboard button cell battery powers the C

Page 9 - Operating Precautions

Chapter 2JP10 and JP10A: Memory Voltage Select JumperThis header lets you adjust the memory voltage.JP16: BIOS Flash Protect JumperThis jumper protec

Page 10 - Getting Help

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingJP19: LAN Power Select JumperThis header lets you set your LAN connectors power sta

Page 11 - DJ800 Specifications

Chapter 2PS/2 Mouse Connector (6-pin Female)The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS/2 mouse if one is detected.If no mouse is detected, IRQ12 will be

Page 12 - DJ800 Motherboard

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Page 13 - Components and Jumper Setting

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingIEEE 1394/ FireWire Connector (6-pin Male)You have one (1) onboard IEEE 1394 connec

Page 14 - MAINBOARD MAP

Chapter 2Additional I/O ConnectorsThe Mainboard also contains connectors for adding additional portsand devices to the Mainboard.J43: Front Panel Swi

Page 15 - Components List

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingACPI LEDACPI function allows the system to enter or resume from the Sus-pend mode.

Page 16 - Jumper Setting

Chapter 2J46: WOL ConnectorFunctionThis connector lets you attach a managed network adapter to themotherboard via a Wake-on-LAN cable. When the syste

Page 17 - JP18: USB Power Select Jumper

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingJ63: IEEE 1394 (FireWire) HeaderThis Mainboard features an integrated Texas Instrum

Page 18 - J57: Front Audio Jumper

Chapter 2J66, J67, J68, J69 Serial ATA ConnectorDJ800 supports up to 6 SATA devices each with data at transfer rates of150MB/s. Two Serial ATA ports

Page 19 - Rear Panel I/O Ports

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingJ34 &J34A: USB 2.0 Ports and HeaderDJ800 supports eight USB 2.0 ports. USB 2.0

Page 20 - Hardware Installation

Chapter 224-pin PowerSupplyConnector8-pin PowerSupplyConnector(+12V)+3.3V+12V+12V5VSBPWR_OKCOM+5VCOM+5VCOM+3.3V+3.3VCOM+5V+5V+5VRESERVEDCOMCOMCOMPS_O

Page 21 - Additional I/O Connectors

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardComponents and Jumper SettingPrimary IDE connectorsThe two 40-pin IDE connectors (primary and secondary channels

Page 22 - Power LED Connector

Chapter 2CPU/ System Fan ConnectorsThere are five 3-pin fan connectors in the Mainboard. Two fans areused for CPU1 and CPU2; three fans are for syste

Page 23 - J48: SMBus Connector

PrefaceDisclaimerThe manufacturer makes no representations or warranties regarding thecontents of this manual and specifically disclaims any implied w

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Chapter 3Hardware Installation

Page 25 - Serial ATA Drive Conncetors

Chapter 3Motherboard InstallationThis section explains the basic requirements for installing themotherboard in a system housing or “chassis”. Since h

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Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardHardware InstallationIWILL DJ800 support Intel Xeon @FSB800 MHz processor. We onlyrecommend using the Intel Orig

Page 27 - EPS12V Power Connectors

Chapter 3Step 3— Align the processor to the socket by matching the Pin 1 corner of thesocket (marked with a triangle) to the Pin 1 corner on the Sock

Page 28 - IMPORTANT

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardHardware InstallationStep 5— Lower the locking mechanism’s retaining lever and secure it in placeto secure the p

Page 29 - CPU/ System Fan Connectors

Chapter 3Step 7— Fasten the motherboard on the chassis first. Then, place the CPUHeatSink on the top, and match the heatsink, spring and motherboardh

Page 30 - Chapter 3

Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardHardware Installation3-6Memory Installation ProcedureInstalling MemoryThis Mainboard uses Registered DDR2 Memory

Page 31 - Motherboard Installation

Chapter 3Recommended Memory ConfigurationsThe following steps are our recommended DIMM installation pathbased on the number of DIMMS being installed

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Hardware InstallationDJ800 MotherboardHardware Installation3-8Installing Expansion Cards1. Remove the bracket plate on the slot you intend to use. Kee

Page 33 - Insert the processor

Chapter 33-9Powering on your SystemFollow these instructions to power on the computer after you haveinstalled the Mainboard and all system devices.1.

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DJ800 MotherboardUser’s ManualTable of Contents1: Overview ...1-1Packing lis

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Chapter 4BIOS Setup

Page 36 - IMPORTANT

Chapter 44-1BIOS SetupThis chapter discusses the AMIBIOS Setup program built into the ROMBIOS. The Setup program allows users to modify the basic sy

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DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dBIOS Setup4-21. Power on the System.Note: Normally, the only visible POST (Power On Self Test) routineis the memory test.2. A

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Chapter 44-3Using the BIOS Setup UtilityNavigating through the BIOS Setup Utility is straightforward. Usethe arrow keys to highlight items, press <

Page 39 - Powering on your System

DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dBIOS SetupIMPORTANTThe BIOS does NOT automatically save values that you havemodified. If you do not save your values before y

Page 40 - BIOS Setup

Chapter 4Main MenuThis is the first screen that is displayed when you enter the BIOSSetup Utility. Each tab lined on the top of the screen represents

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DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dBIOS SetupAdvanced MenuYou can make these modifications on the Advanced Menu. Selectthe Submenus to modify those settings.¡CP

Page 42 - DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar d

Chapter 4Boot MenuFeature DescriptionBoot Device Priority Specify the boot device priority sequenceHard Disk Drives Specify the boot device priority

Page 43 - Using the BIOS Setup Utility

DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dBIOS SetupBoot Setting Configuration Submenu Feature Option DescriptionQuick Boot DisabledEnabledQuiet

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Chapter 4Wait for “F1” if error Disabled Enabled Disabled EnabledInterrupt 19 CaptureDisabled EnabledWait for F1 key to bepressed if

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Preface4: BIOS Setup ...4-1Starting the BIOS Setup ...

Page 46 - Advanced Menu

DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dBIOS SetupExit Menu Feature DescriptionSave Changes and ExitDiscard Changes and ExitDiscard ChangesLoad Optimal DefaultsLoad

Page 47 - Boot Menu

Chapter 5OS and Drivers Installation

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DJ800 M o t h e rb o ar dOS and Drivers Installation5-1OS InstallationDJ800 can be run on Windows 2000, XP, and Linux (SuSe64, RedHat)system.DJ800 sup

Page 49 - Chapter 4

Chapter 5Drivers InstallationOn the motherboard package, you could find a Power installation CD.It contains the required drivers.1. Audio DriverThe a

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Chapter 1PackageDJ800 MotherboardThree jumper caps (Extra caps in case original caps get lost)One Power Installation CD (contains drivers and utiliti

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OverviewDJ800 MotherboardOverviewYOU MUST HAVE ENOUGH SYSTEM INTEGRATION KNOWLEDGEBEFORE THE INSTALLATIONGeneral Safety Precautions¡Keep the area arou

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Chapter 1¡Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.¡Keep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in theirantistatic b

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