AZZA 810T user manual

User manual for the device AZZA 810T

Device: AZZA 810T
Category: Computer Hardware
Manufacturer: AZZA
Size: 1.2 MB
Added : 5/3/2014
Number of pages: 46
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The AZZA 810T Mainboard Series
Cover Click Here
Table Of Contents Click Here
Introduction Click Here
Hardware Installation Click Here
BIOS Management Click Here
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8102T USER’S MANUAL Socket 370 AT Mainboard 8102T 810E2T Document NO: 8102ET-E1 Revision: 1.0V Creation Date: 2001-08-01 1

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User’s Notice User’s Notice Copyright Copyright This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any transformation adaptation without prior written permission from the copyright holders. This publication is provided for informational purposes only. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims any e

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Table Of Co Table Of Contents ntents Table Of Contents Chapter 1:- Introduction Page 5 1.1. Overview ................................................................................................... 5 1.1.1. Mainboard Series ................................................................................... 6 1.1.2. Mainboard Dimensions ........................................................................... 6 1.1.3. Environmental Limitations ................

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Table Of Co Table Of Contents ntents Table Of Contents 2.7. Jumper Settings .........................................................................................22 2.7.1. JP 1: OnNow Function ..............................................................................22 2.7.2. JP 2: Clear CMOS .....................................................................................23 2.7.3. JP 3: Clear Keyboard Password.....................................................

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Introduction CN 21: CD-IN CN 4 : COM 2 CN 2: M/S CN 3 : COM 1 CN 18: Game/ CN 1: K/B CN 19: VGA Audio JP1: OnNow Function CN16: WOL PCI 1 CN 15: ATX PCI 2 Power PCI 3 Connector CN 14: AT Power Connector CN 13: CPU Fan 1 JP3: Clear K/B CN 5: LPT Password USB 2 USB 1 USB 4 Socket 370 USB 3 CN 12: IR DIMM 1 DIMM 2 JP2: Clear CMOS CN 17: CPU Fan 2 LED 1 CN 9 : IDE 1 CN 8: FDC SPK (speaker) System Panel and CN 10: IDE 2 PWR LED/KBLOCK LED Connector

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Introduction Introduction 1.1.1. Mainboard Series The 810 mainboard series has two models. They are: 1. 8102T 2. 810E2T 1.1.2. Mainboard Dimensions Width & Length: 222 mm x 210 mm. 8.27 inches x 8.74 inches Height: 1 1/2 inches PCB Thickness: 1.6 mm Weight: 18 ounces. 1.1.3. Environmental Limitations Operating Tempe

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Introduction Introduction Introduction Expansion Slots Three dedicated PCI slots, and one (optional) CNR (Communication Network Riser) slot. The CNR slot provides the opportunity to install a flexible and cost reduced method of implementing LAN, home networking, DSL, USB, wireless, audio and modem subsystems widely used in today's "connected PCs". Onboard Audio Features • Supports Microsoft ® DirectSound/DirectSound 3D. •AC97 supported full duplex, independent sample rate conv

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Introduction Introduction WOL (Wake-On-Lan) Port (optional) One WOL connector supports Wake-On-LAN functionality. USB Ports The mainboard is equipped with four internal USB connectors. USB allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals. ( Cable set for two connectors are optional and is sold separately). IrDA Interface (optional) The mainboard is equipped with an IR and CIR IrDA connector for wireless con

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Introduction Introduction Introduction 1. 1.3 3 I In nt te elli lligen genc ce e Dual Function Power Button  Depending on the setting in the Soft-Off By Power-Button field of the Power Management Setup, this switch allows the system to enter the Soft-Off or Suspend mode. External Modem Ring-on (optional) The Modem Ring-on feature allows the system that is in the Suspend mode or Soft Power Off mode to wake-up/power-on to respond to incoming calls. This feature sup

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Chap Chap Chapter 2 ter 2 ter 2 - - - Hardware Hardware Hardware 2. 2. 2.1. I 1. I 1. In n ns s st t ta a alllla la lat t tiiio o on n n C C Ch h hec ec eck k k Lis Lis List t t The following is a checklist of all the expansion slots, jumpers and connectors that should be configured on your mainboard before you can run your pc. Installation Checklist Expansion Slots and Sockets CPU Slot Socket 370 supports Celeron, Pentium III and C

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Installation Checklist (Continued) System Panel Buttons and LED Connectors PW Power On/Off and Suspend Switch Connector. TL Turbo LED HL HDD LED Connector RS Reset Button LED Connector Speaker, Power LED and Keyboard Lock Connector PWR-LED Power LED SPK Speaker Connector KBLOCK Keyboard Lock Connector Optional Connectors CN12 Infrared Connector IR CN16 Wake-On

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1 1 1 1 MS CN 2: CN 1: K/B CN 21: CD Audioo In CN 16: WOL JP1: K/B PWR JP3: Clear K/B CN 22: CD Audio In CN 4: COM2 1 Password CN 12:I R CN 18: Game/Audio 1 CN 3: COM1 CN 5: LPT 1 1 1 CN 14: AT Power Supply CN 15: ATX Power Supply CN 6: USB1 CN 13: CPU FAN1 VGA CN 19: CN 7: USB2 1 CN 30: PCI 3 PCI 2 USB3 PCI 1 1 DIMM 1 CN 31: USB4 1 1 System Panel Buttons and LED Connectors CN 10: IDE 2 DIMM 2 JP2: Clear CMOS CN 9: IDE 1 PWR-LED/KBLOCK CN 17: CPU F

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2. 2.3. C 3. CP PU, U, M Me emor mory y a an nd d Ex Expa pans nsiio on S n Sllot ots s 2.3. CPU, Memory and Expansion Slots 2.3.1 Installation of Processor (CPU) Before you install the processor, make sure that you have an approved Heat Sink with Cooling Fan. Without proper heat sink with cooling fan will damage the proc- essor and mainboard. To install your processor, please do the following: 1. Locate

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation NOTE: “Out Of Memory” Error Message If you have installed more than 512 MB of RAM and are running Microsoft Windows Millen- nium Edition, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 98 or Windows 95 you may experience memory problems. Two symptoms of these problems are being unable to run an MS-DOS session while you are running Windows or the computer may stop responding while Win- dows is starting. There are three possible solutions to this problem

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 1 Mouse Data 2.4.2 PS/2 Mouse Connector 2 No Connection 3 Ground Connector: CN2 Type: 5 pin 4 +5V DC 5 Mouse Clock This mainboard comes with a single PS/2 mouse connector. PS/2 Mouse Use the ribbon cable that has been provided to connect your Connector mouse. PIN 1 2.4.3 Serial Port Connectors: COM1 and COM2 Connector: CN3 (COM1) / CN4 (COM2)

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2.4.6. Floppy Disk Drive (FDC) Connector: CN 8 Type: 34 pin block The FDC connector can support two Floppy drives. It is located at the front of the mainboard. To connect, use the ribbon-cable that has been provided. Make sure that the red strip is connected to PIN 1 of the connector. Top View of a PIN 1 Floppy Disk Drive 17 PINS 2.4.7. Primary and Secondary IDE connectors Connector: CN 9 (primary)/ CN 10 (secondary) Ty

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2.4.9. CPU Fan and Chassis Fan Connector Connector: CN 13 (CPU Fan 1)/CN 17 (Chassis Fan) Type: 3 pin The cooling fans must be connected to their respective power connectors. Top View of a Fan Connector Front View of a Fan Connector 1 Ground +12V DC 2 +12V DC Fan Signal 3 Fan Signal Ground 2.4.10. AT

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2.4.12. WOL (Wake On LAN) Connector(Optional) Connector: CN 16 (WOL) Type: 3 pin The WOL connector must be connected to a LAN card that has Wake-On-LAN (WOL) output. This connector powers up the system when a wakeup packet or signal is received through the LAN card. In order to use the WOL LAN card or the modem to trigger the power on the PC system, the switching power supply must have the ability to provi

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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2.4.15. CD Audio-in Connector Connector: CN 21 (un-housed) Type: 4 pin Top View of an Un-housed Front View of an Un-housed CD-Audio In CD-Audio In Connector. Connector. 1 Left Channel Audio In 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 Right Channel Audio In Right Channel Left Channel Ground Audio In Audio In PIN 1 2


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