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Instructions Asus, Modèle P2L97

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29 Chassis, Power Supply, CPU Fan Power Lead (3-pin block) 10) IR p. 30 Infrared Port Module Connector (5 pins) 11) ATXPWR p. 30 ATX Motherboard Power Connector (20-pin block) 12) WOL p. 31 Wake on LAN Connector (3 pins) (Reserved) 13) MSG LED (PANEL) p. 32 System Message LED (2 pins) 14) SMI (PANEL) p. 32 SMI Switch Lead (2 pins) 15) PWR SW (PANEL) p. 32 ATX Power & Soft-Off Switch Lead (2 pins) 16) RESET (PANEL) p. 32 Reset Switch Lead (2 pins) 17) PWR LED (PANEL) p. 32 System Power LED Lead (3 pins) 18) KEYLOCK (PANEL) p. 32 Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (2 pins) 19) SPEAKER (PANEL) p. 32 Speaker Output Connector (4 pins) *The onboard hardware monitor uses the address 290H-297H so legacy ISA cards must not use this address otherwise conflicts will occur. (Board Layout) III. INSTALLATION ASUS P2L97 User’s Manual 11 III. INSTALLATION (Jumpers) III. INSTALLATION Installation Steps Before using your computer, you must complete the following steps: 1. Set Jumpers on the Motherboard 2. Install System Memory Modules 3. Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU) 4. Install Expansion Cards 5. Connect Ribbon Cables, Cabinet Wires, and Power Supply 6. Setup the BIOS Software 1. Jumpers Several hardware settings are made through the use of jumper caps to connect jumper pins (JP) on the motherboard. See motherboard layout for locations of jumpers. The jumper settings will be described numerically, such as [----], [1-2], [2-3] for no connection, connect pins 1&2, and connect pins 2&3, respectively. A “1” is written besides pin 1 on jumpers with three pins. The jumpers will also be shown graphi cally such as to connect pins 1&2 and to connect pins 2&3. Jumpers with two pins will be shown as for Short (On) and for Open (Off). For manufacturing simplicity, the jumpers may be sharing pins from other groups. Use the diagrams in this manual instead of following the pin layout on the board. Settings with two jumper numbers require that both jumpers be moved together. To connect the pins, simply place a plastic jumper cap over the two pins as diagrammed. WARNING! Computer motherboards and expansion cards contain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage from static electricity, you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer. 1. Unplug your computer when working on the inside. 2. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do not have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a metal object, such as the power supply case. 3. Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips, leads or connectors, or other components. 4. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever the components are separated from the system. 12 ASUS P2L97 User’s Manual III. INSTALLATION Jumper Settings 1. Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM (CLRTC) The CMOS RAM is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To clear the RTC data: (1) Turn off your computer and unplug your AC power, (2) Short the two points (Labeled: CLRTC), (3) Turn on your computer, (4) Hold down during bootup and enter BIOS setup to re-enter user preferences. R P2L97 Clear RTC RAM Short small solder points to clear CLRTC 2. Keyboard Power Up (KB_UP) This allows you to disable or enable the keyboard power up function. Set to Enable if you want to use your keyboard (by pressing ) to power up your computer. This feature requires an ATX power supply that can supply at least 300mA on the +5VSB lead and the new ACPI BIOS support. The default is set to Disable because not all computers have the appropriate ATX power supply. Your computer will not function if you set this to Enable and if you do not have the right ATX power supply. 1 Disable (Default) 2 3 Enable KB_UP KB_UP 1 2 3R P2L97 Keyboard Power (Wake) Up III. INSTALLATION(Jumpers) ASUS P2L97 User’s Manual 13 III. INSTALLATION 3. CPU Bus Frequency (FS0, FS1, FS2) This option tells the clock generator what frequency to send to the CPU. This allows the selection of the CPU’s External frequency (or BUS Clock). The BUS Clock multiplied by the BUS Ratio equals the CPU’s Internal frequency (the advertised CPU speed). 4. CPU Core:BUS Frequency Multiple (BF0, BF1, BF2, BF3) This option sets the frequency ratio between the Internal frequency of the CPU and the CPU’s External frequency. These must be set in conjunction with the CPU Bus Frequency. FS2FS1FS0 FS2FS1FS0 FS2FS1FS0 FS2FS1FS0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 60MHz 66MHz 75MHz 83MHz CPU Bus Frequency 123 123 123 123 123 BF3 BF3 BF3 BF3 BF2 BF3 BF2 BF2 BF2 BF1 BF2 BF1 BF1 BF1 BF1 P2L97 CPU Jumpers BF0 BF0 BF0 BF0 2.0x(2/1) 3.5x(7/2) 4.0x(4/1) 4.5x(9/2) 5.0x(5/1) BF0 CPU Core:Bus Frequency Multiple R WARNING! Frequencies above 66MHz exceed the specifications for the onboard Intel Chipset and are not guaranteed to be stable. Intel Pentium II Processor in an SEC Cartridge (233-333MHz) Set the jumpers by the Internal speed of your proc...


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