DFI NS30-TC User manual

NS30-TC
NS30-TL
Rev. A+
System Board
User’s Manual
60700225

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Trademarks
Windows® 98, Windows® 98 SE, Windows® ME, Windows® 000,
Windows NT® 4.0 and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of
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Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation. Award is a registered
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Caution
To avoid damage to the system:
• Use the correct AC input voltage range.
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
• Unplug the power cord before removing the system chassis
cover for installation or servicing. After installation or ser vicing,
cover the system chassis before plugging the power cord.

Battery:
• Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by
the manufacturer.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the battery
manufacturer’s instructions.
Joystick or MIDI port:
• Do not use any joystick or MIDI device that requires more than
10A current at 5V DC . There is a risk of fire for devices that
exceed this limit.
FCC and DOC Statement on Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to tr y to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for
help.
Notice:
1. The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
. Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with
the emission limits.

Notice
This user’s manual contains detailed information about the system
board. If, in some cases, some information doesn’t match those
shown in the multilingual manual, the multilingual manual should
always be regarded as the most updated version. The multilingual
manual is included in the system board package.
To view the user’s manual, insert the CD into a CD-ROM drive. The
autorun screen (Main Board Utility CD) will appear. Click “User’s
Manual”.
System Board
This user’s manual is for the NS30-TC and NS30-TL system boards.
The only difference between these boards is the NS30-TL system
board supports onboard LAN.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
1.1 Features and Specifications..................................................................................
1. Package Checklist.........................................................................................................
Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
.1 System Board Layout ..........................................................................................
. System Memory...........................................................................................................
.3 Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS Data........................................
.4 Jumper Settings for Selecting the USB 5/6 Power......................
.5 Por ts and Connectors...........................................................................................
Chapter 3 - Award BIOS Setup Utility
3.1 The Basic Input/Output System.....................................................................
3.1.1 Standard CMOS Features.............................................................
3.1. Advanced BIOS Features..............................................................
3.1.3 Advanced Chipset Features ......................................................
3.1.4 Integrated Peripherals.........................................................................
3.1.5 Power Management Setup............................................................
3.1.6 PnP/PCI Configurations....................................................................
3.1.7 PC Health Status...................................................................................
3.1.8 Frequency/Voltage Control............................................................
3.1.9 Load Fail-Safe Defaults.....................................................................
3.1.10 Load Optimized Defaults..............................................................
3.1.11 Set Supervisor Password...............................................................
3.1.1 Set User Password..............................................................................
3.1.13 Save & Exit Setup.................................................................................
3.1.14 Exit Without Saving..............................................................................
3. Updating the BIOS.....................................................................................................
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Chapter 4 - Supported Softwares
4.1 Desktop Management Interface...................................................................
4.2 Drivers, Utilities and Software pplications.......................................
4.3 Installation Notes........................................................................................................
Appendix A - Using the Suspend to RAM
Function
.1 Using the Suspend to R M Function.....................................................
Appendix B - System Error Messages
B.1 POST Beep.....................................................................................................................
B.2 Error Messages.............................................................................................................
Appendix C - roubleshooting
C.1 Troubleshooting Checklist...................................................................................
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1.1 Features and Specifications
1.1.1 Features
Chipset
•SiS
® 645DX/96 L
Processor
The system board is equipped with Socket 478 for installing a
Pentium® 4 processor.
• Intel® Pentium® 4 processor (478-pin)
• Supports up to . GHz CPU speed
• 400/533MHz system data bus
System Memory
• Two 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets
• Supports 4 banks up to GB using PC1600 (DDR 00),
PC 100 (DDR 66) or PC 700 (DDR333) unbuffered DDR
SDRAM DIMM, .5V type
• 16Mb, 64Mb, 1 8Mb, 56Mb and 51 Mb SDRAM technology
with page size from KB up to 16KB
Chapter 1 - Introduction

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Expansion Slots
The system board is equipped with 1 universal AGP slot, 3 PCI
slots (1 shared with CNR slot) and 1 CNR slot.
AGP is an interface designed to support high performance 3D
graphics cards. It utilizes a dedicated pipeline to access system
memory for texturing, z-buffering and alpha blending. The universal
AGP slot supports AGP x with up to 533MB/sec. bandwidth and
AGP 4x with up to 1066MB/sec. bandwidth for 3D graphics
applications. AGP in this system board will deliver faster and better
graphics to your PC.
CNR (Communication and Networking Riser) is an interface that can
support multi-channel audio and V.90 analog modem.
Onboard Audio eatures
• AC'97 . extension compliant codec
• Supports Microsoft® DirectSound/DirectSound 3D
• AC’97 supported with full duplex, independent sample rate
converter for audio recording and playback
• S/PDIF-in/out interface
• 6-channel audio output
Onboard LAN eatures (NS30-TL only)
• Uses Phy fast ethernet controller
• Integrated IEEE 80 .3, 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX compatible
PHY
• 3 -bit PCI master interface
• Integrated power management functions
• Full duplex support at both 10 and 100 Mbps
• Supports IEEE 80 .3u auto-negotiation
• Suppor ts wire for management

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ATX Double Deck Ports (PC 99 color-coded connectors)
• Four USB .0/1.1 por ts
• One RJ45 LAN port (NS30-TL only)
• Two NS16C550A-compatible DB-9 serial ports
• One DB- 5 parallel port
• One mini-DIN-6 PS/ mouse port
• One mini-DIN-6 PS/ keyboard por t
• Three audio jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in
Connectors
• One connector for additional external USB .0/1.1 ports
• One connector for an external game/MIDI port
• One connector for external line-out and mic-in jacks
• Two internal audio connectors (AUX-in and CD-in)
• One S/PDIF-in connector
• One S/PDIF-out connector
• One connector for IrDA interface
• Two IDE connectors
• One floppy drive interface supports up to two .88MB floppy
drives
• Two ATX power supply connectors
• One Wake-On-LAN connector
• One Wake-On-Ring connector
• CPU fan and system fan connectors
PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
• Two PCI IDE interfaces support up to four IDE devices
• Supports ATA/33, ATA/66, ATA/100 and ATA/133 hard drives
• UDMA Modes 3, 4, 5 and 6 Enhanced IDE (data transfer rate
up to 133MB/sec.)
• Bus mastering reduces CPU utilization during disk transfer
• Supports ATAPI CD-ROM, LS-1 0 and ZIP
IrDA Interface
The system board is equipped with an IrDA connector for wireless
connectivity between your computer and peripheral devices.

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USB Ports
The system board supports 6 USB .0/1.1 ports. USB allows data
exchange between your computer and a wide range of
simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals.
BIOS
• Award BIOS, Windows® 98/ 000/ME/XP Plug and Play
compatible
• Supports SCSI sequential boot-up
• Flash EPROM for easy BIOS upgrades
• Supports DMI .0 function
• Mbit flash memory
Desktop Management Interface (DMI)
The system board comes with a DMI .0 built into the BIOS. The
DMI utility in the BIOS automatically records various information
about your system configuration and stores these information in the
DMI pool, which is a part of the system board's Plug and Play
BIOS. DMI, along with the appropriately networked software, is
designed to make inventory, maintenance and troubleshooting of
computer systems easier. Refer to chapter 4 for instructions on using
the DMI utility.
1.1.2 System Health Monitor Functions
The system board is capable of monitoring the following “system
health” conditions.
• Monitors CPU/system temperature and overheat alarm
• Monitors CPU/3.3V/5V/±1 V/VBAT/5VSB voltages and failure
alarm
• Monitors CPU/system fan speed and failure alarm
• Automatic system fan on/off control
• Read back capability that displays temperature, voltage and fan
speed
Refer to the “PC Health Status” section in chapter 3 and the
“Hardware Monitor” section in chapter 4 for more information.

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1.1.3 Intelligence
CPU Temperature Protection
The CPU Temperature Protection function has the capability of
monitoring the CPU’s temperature during system boot-up. Once it
has detected that the CPU’s temperature exceeded the CPU
temperature limit defined in the BIOS, the system will automatically
power-off after 5 warning beeps. Refer to “CPU Temp. Prot. Function
and CPU Temp. Prot. Alarm” in the PC Health Status section in
chapter 3 for more information.
Automatic System an Off
The system fan will automatically turn off once the system enters the
Suspend mode.
Dual unction Power Button
Depending on the setting in the “Soft-Off By PWRBTN” field of the
Power Management Setup, this switch will allow the system to enter
the Soft-Off or Suspend mode.
Wake-On-Ring
This feature allows the system that is in the Suspend mode or Soft
Power Off mode to wake-up/power-on to respond to calls coming
through an internal or external modem. Refer to “Wake-On-Ring
Connector” in chapter and “Ring Power Up Control” (“PM Wake
Up Events” field) in the Power Management Setup section in chapter
3 for more information.
Important:
If you are using a modem add-in card, the 5VSB power source
of your power supply must support ≥720mA

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Wake-On-LAN
The Wake-On-LAN function allows the network to remotely wake
up a Soft Power Down (Soft-Off) PC. Your LAN card must support
the remote wakeup function. Refer to “Wake-On-LAN Connector” in
chapter and “Ring Power Up Control” (“PM Wake Up Events”
field) in the Power Management Setup section in chapter 3 for more
information.
Important:
The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support
≥720mA
Wake-On-PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse
This function allows you to use the PS/ keyboard or PS/ mouse
to wake up a system from the S3/S4/S5 state. Refer to “PS KB
Wakeup from S3/S4/S5” and “PS MS Wakeup from S3/S4/S5” (“PM
Wake Up Events” field) in the Power Management Setup section in
chapter 3 for more information.
Important:
• If you forgot the password, you must power-off the system,
unplug the power cord and clear the CMOS data Follow
the steps in the “Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS Data”
section in chapter 2
• The 5VSB power source of your power supply must
support ≥720mA
Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse
This function allows you to use a USB keyboard or USB mouse to
wake up a system from the S3/S4/S5 state. Refer to “Jumper
Settings for Selecting the USB 5/6 Power” in chapter and “USB
Port Wake Up Control” (“PM Wake Up Events” field) in the Power
Management Setup section in chapter 3 for more information.
Important:
• If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse
function for 2 USB ports, the 5VSB power source of your
power supply must support ≥1 5A

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• If you are using the Wake-On-USB Keyboard/Mouse
function for 3 or more USB ports, the 5VSB power source
of your power supply must support ≥2A
RTC Timer to Power-on the System
The RTC installed on the system board allows your system to
automatically power-on on the set date and time. Refer to and
“Power Up By Alarm” (“PM Wake Up Events” field) in the Power
Management Setup section in chapter 3 for more information.
ACPI STR
The system board is designed to meet the ACPI (Advanced
Configuration and Power Interface) specification. ACPI has energy
saving features that enables PCs to implement Power Management
and Plug-and-Play with operating systems that support OS Direct
Power Management. Currently, only Windows® 98/ 000/ME/XP
supports the ACPI function. ACPI when enabled in the Power
Management Setup will allow you to use the Suspend to RAM
function.
With the Suspend to RAM function enabled, you can power-off the
system at once by pressing the power button or selecting “Standby”
when you shut down Windows® 98/ 000/ME/XP without having to
go through the sometimes tiresome process of closing files,
applications and operating system. This is because the system is
capable of storing all programs and data files during the entire
operating session into RAM (Random Access Memory) when it
powers-off. The operating session will resume exactly where you left
off the next time you power-on the system. Refer to “Using the
Suspend to RAM Function” in appendix A for more information.
Important:
The 5VSB power source of your power supply must support
≥1A

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AC Power ailure Recovery
When power returns after an AC power failure, you may choose to
either power-on the system manually, let the system power-on
automatically or return to the state where you left off before power
failure occurs. Refer to “PWR Lost Resume State” in the Power
Management Setup section in chapter 3 for more information.
Virus Protection
Most viruses today destroy data stored in hard drives. The system
board is designed to protect the boot sector and partition table of
your hard disk drive.
1.2 Package Checklist
The system board package contains the following items:
The system board
A user’s manual
One card-edge bracket mounted with a game/MIDI port
One IDE cable for ATA/33, ATA/66, ATA/100 or ATA/133 IDE
drives
One 34-pin floppy disk drive cable
One card-edge bracket mounted with 1 S/PDIF-in port and 1
S/PDIF-out port (optional)
One “Main Board Utility” CD
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your
dealer or sales representative for assistance.

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2.1 System Board Layout
Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation
NS30-TC
Clear CMOS (JP5)
FDD (J22)
SiS
645DX
SiS
962L
J2
KB
Mouse
COM 1 (J4)
ATX Power
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10 9
Front audio
(J10)
AC’97
Wake-On-Ring
(J19)
3.3VSB standby
for PCI (JP6) PCI standby
power LED
J3
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USB 5 & 6 (J25)
BIOS
CPU fan
(J1)
DIMM
standby
power
LED
PCI 1 Slot
PCI 2 Slot
PCI 3 Slot
CNR Slot
Socket 478
AGP Slot
+12V power
(ATXP1)
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I/O
chip
System fan
(J12)
IrDA (J20)
J8
PWR-LED
HD-LED
J27
ATX-SW G-LED
G-SW
SPEAKER
Battery
RESET
DDR SDRAM
DIMM 1
DDR SDRAM
DIMM 2
Primary IDE (J18)
Seconary IDE (J17)
COM 2 (J7)
Square denotes pin 1 Wake-On-LAN (J23)
USB 1
USB 2
Line-
out
Line-
in
Mic-
in
CN1
CN3
1615
21
CD-in
(J16)
Game/MIDI
(J13)
S/PDIF-out (J28)
AUX-in
(J15)
S/PDIF-in (J29)
Power select
for USB 5/6 (JP3)
USB 3
USB 4
Parallel (J5)

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Note:
The illustrations on the following pages are based on the system
board that supports onboard LAN.
NS30-TL
(Supports onboard LAN)
Clear CMOS (JP5)
FDD (J22)
SiS
645DX
SiS
962L
J2
KB
Mouse
LAN
COM 1 (J4)
Parallel (J5)
ATX Power
21
10 9
Front audio
(J10)
AC’97
Wake-On-Ring
(J19)
3.3VSB standby
for PCI (JP6) PCI standby
power LED
J3
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11 15
USB 5 & 6 (J25)
BIOS
CPU fan
(J1)
DIMM
standby
power
LED
USB 3
USB 4
PCI 1 Slot
PCI 2 Slot
PCI 3 Slot
CNR Slot
Socket 478
AGP Slot
+12V power
(ATXP1)
34
12
I/O
chip
System fan
(J12)
IrDA (J20)
J8
PWR-LED
HD-LED
J27
ATX-SW G-LED
G-SW
SPEAKER
Battery
RESET
DDR SDRAM
DIMM 1
DDR SDRAM
DIMM 2
Primary IDE (J18)
Seconary IDE (J17)
COM 2 (J7)
Square denotes pin 1
Wake-On-LAN (J23)
USB 1
USB 2
Line-
out
Line-
in
Mic-
in
CN1
CN3
1615
21
Phy
CD-in
(J16)
Game/MIDI
(J13)
S/PDIF-out (J28)
AUX-in
(J15)
S/PDIF-in (J29)
Power select
for USB 5/6 (JP3)

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2.2 System Memory
Warning:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your system board
processor disk drives add-in boards and other components. Perform
the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation
only. If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD
protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a
metal part of the system chassis. If a wrist strap is unavailable
establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout
any procedures requiring ESD protection.
The system board is equipped with two 184-pin DDR SDRAM
DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module sockets that suppor t 2.5V
DDR SDRAM DIMM. Double Data Rate SDRAM (DDR SDRAM is
a type of SDRAM that doubles the data rate through reading and
writing at both the rising and falling edge of each clock. This
effectively doubles the speed of operation therefore doubling the
speed of data transfer.
Refer to chapter 1 for the type of memory supported by the
system board.
DDR SDRAM
DIMM 1 DDR SDRAM
DIMM 2

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2.2.1 Installing the DIM Module
A DIM module simply snaps into a DIMM socket on the system
board. Pin 1 of the DIM module must correspond with Pin 1 of the
socket.
1. Pull the “tabs” which are at the ends of the socket to the side.
2. Position the DIMM above the socket with the “notch” in the
module aligned with the “key” on the socket.
3. Seat the module vertically into the socket. Make sure it is
completely seated. The tabs will hold the DIMM in place.
Pin 1
Notch
Key
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2.3 Jumper Settings for Clearing CMOS Data
Clear CMOS Data - Jumper JP5
If you encounter the following,
a) CMOS data becomes corrupted.
b) You forgot the supervisor or user password.
c) You are unable to boot-up the computer system because the
processor’s ratio/clock was incorrectly set in the BIOS.
you can reconfigure the system with the default values stored in the
ROM BIOS.
To load the default values stored in the ROM BIOS, please follow
the steps below.
1. Power-off the system and unplug the power cord.
2. Set JP5 pins 1 and 2 to On. Wait for a few seconds and set JP5
back to its default setting, pins 2 and 3 On.
1-2 On:
Clear CMOS Data
2-3 On: Normal
(default
1
2
3
1
2
3
Clear CMOS
(JP5)
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3. Now power-on the system.
If your reason for clearing the CMOS data is due to incorrect
setting of the processor’s ratio/clock in the BIOS, please proceed
to step 4.
4. After powering-on the system, press <Del> to enter the main
menu of the BIOS.
5. Select the Frequency/Voltage Control submenu and press
<Enter>.
6. Set the “CPU Clock Ratio” or “CPU Host/SDRAM/PCI Clock”
field to its default setting or an appropriate frequency ratio or
bus clock. Refer to the Frequency/Voltage Control section in
chapter 3 for more information.
7. Press <Esc> to return to the main menu of the BIOS setup
utility. Select “Save & Exit Setup” and press <Enter>.
8. Type <Y> and press <Enter>.
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