These four port can be configured as RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 applications. 2.15 LAN1 and LAN2 LED connector (LANLED1) PCE-5120 provides an external LAN LED Pin header for connecting to the front side of the chassis. With this convenient design users may know whether the LAN port is acting or not easily. Refer to Appendix B for detailed information on the pin assignments. JFP3 JFP2 JFP1 LPT1 SATA3 SATA1 SATA2 SATA4 JFP3 JFP2 JFP1 LPT1 LANLED1 PCE-5120 User Manual 28 2.16 BMC connector (BMC1) PCE-5120 is designed for supporting IPMI 2.0. The BMC module is mounted on board through this connector. For more detail operating information, please refer to Chapter 9. 2.17 USB (USB12, USB34) The PCE-5120 provides four on board USB 2.0 ports which support transmission rate up to 480 Mbps and is fuse-protected. To install the USB cable (p/n: 1700002314) bracket, find an empty slot in your chassis and unscrew the plate that covers the end of the slot. Screw in the bracket in place of the plate. Next, attach the USB connector to USB12 and USB34 on the CPU card. JFP3 JFP2 JFP1 LPT1 BMC1 JFP3 JFP2 JFP1 LPT1 USB34 USB12 CH APTER 3 Award BIOS Setup Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3.1 Introduction Award.s BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery backed-up memory (CMOS RAM) so that it retains the setup information when the power is turned off. 3.1.1 CMOS RAM Auto-backup and Restore The CMOS RAM is powered by an onboard button cell battery. When you finish BIOS setup, the data in CMOS RAM will be automatically backed up to Flash ROM. If operation in harsh industrial environments causes a soft error, BIOS will recheck the data in CMOS RAM and automatically restore the original data in Flash ROM to CMOS RAM for booting. Note: If you intend to change the CMOS setting without restoring the previous backup, you have to click on .DEL. within two seconds of the .CMOS checksum error.... display screen message appearing. Then enter the .Setup. screen to modify the data. If the .CMOS checksum error.... message appears again and again, please check to see if you need to replace the battery in your system. PCE-5120 User Manual 30 3.2 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and press to enter the BIOS setup. Figure 3.1: Award BIOS Setup initial screen 3.3 Standard CMOS Setup 3.3.1 Date The date format is , , , . 3.3.2 Time The time format is , based on the 24-hour clock. 3.3.3 IDE channel 0/1 Master/Slave • IDE HDD Auto-Detection: Press .Enter. to select this option for automatic device detection. • IDE Device Setup: Auto: Automatically detects IDE devices during POST None: Select this when no IDE device is used. The system will skip the auto-detection step to make system start up faster. Manual: User can manually input the correct settings. • Access Mode: The options are CHS/LBA/Large/Auto • Capacity: Capacity of currently installed hard disk. • Cylinder: Number of cylinders 31 Chapter 3 . Head: Number of heads . Precomp: Write precomp . Landing Zone: Landing zone . Sector: Number of sectors 3.3.4 Drive A / Drive B This category identifies the types of floppy disk drives installed in the system. The options are: None/360K, 5.25"/1.2M, 5.25"/720K, 3.5"/ 1.44M, 3.5"/2.88M, 3.5". 3.3.5 Halt On This category determines whether system start-up will halt or not when an error is detected during power up. The options are: No Errors/All Errors/All, But Keyboard/All, But Dis- kette/All, But Disk/Key 3.3.6 Memory This category displays base memory, extended memory, and total memory detected during POST (Power On Self Test). Figure 3.2: Standard CMOS Features Screen PCE-5120 User Manual 32 3.4 Advanced BIOS Features The .Advanced BIOS Features. screen appears when choosing the .Advanced BIOS Features. item from the .Initial Setup Screen. menu. It allows the user to configure the PCE-5120 according to his particular requirements. Below are some major items that are provided in the Advanced BIOS Features screen. A quick booting function is provided for your convenience. Simply enable the Quick Booting item to save yourself valuable time. Figure 3.3: Advanced BIOS features screen 3.4.1 CPU Features Delay Prior to thermal This feature controls the activation of the Thermal Monitor’s automatic mode. It allows you to determine when the Pentium 4’s Thermal Monitor should be activated in automatic mode after the system boots. For example, with the default value of 16 Minutes, the BIOS activates the Thermal Monitor in automatic mode 16 minutes after the system starts booting up. The choices are 4 Min, 8 Min, 16 Min, and 32 Min. Limit CPUID MaxVal Set Limit CPUID MaxVa1 to 3. This should be disabled for WinXP. Execute Disable Bit When disabled, forces the XD feature flag to always return 0. 33 Chapter 3 3.4.2 Hard Disk Boot Priority Set hard disk boot device priority. 3.4.3 Virus Warning Enables or disables the virus warni...