P P44V VTTC C FCC Information and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
C Coonntteenntt LAYOUT OF P4VTC ................................................................................1 COMPONENT INDEX .............................................................................2 ENGLISH ...................................................................................................3 P4VTC Features ......................................................................................................... 3 Package contents ......................................................
Layout of P4VTC JCFAN1 JKBMS1 Mouse & Keyboard JKBV1 1 1 JUSB1 JUSBV1 PU CPU1 USB Socket 478 JATXPWR2 JUSBLAN1 SECONDARY IDE CONN. PRIMARY IDE CONN. DIMM1 JCOM2 DIMM2 JPRNT1 Parallel Port COM2 COM1 JCOM1 PT800 1 JUSBV2 JAUDIO 2 1 14 13 JAUDIO1 JATXPWR1 AGP SLOT JCDIN2 BAT1 JCDIN1 PCI1 1 CODEC 1 PCI SLOT ITE I/O 1 PCI2 PCI SLOT ※ 1 2 1 JUSB4 1 1 1 FLOPPY DISK CONN. JSFAN1 1 24 23 7 JC1 15 16 1 2 JGAME1 NOTE: ●represents the first pin.
Component Index A1 A B P Socket 478 Z C Y E D PT800 F G J H I BAT1 K CODEC U X W L T R ITE I/O V BIOS P M N S Q O A. Power Source Selection for Keyboard N. Wake On LAN Header (JWOL1) and Mouse (JKBV1) O. System FAN Header (JSFAN1) B. Power Source Selection for USB P. Floppy Disk Connector (FDD1) (JUSBV1) Q. Game Port Header (JGAME1) C. Back Panel Connector R. Front Panel Connector (JPANEL1) D. ATX Power Connector (JATXPWR2) S. Case Open Connector (JC1) E.
English P4VTC Features A. Hardware CPU Provides Socket 478. ® Supports the Intel processor. Supports Hyper-Threading Technology. Front Side Bus at 400/533/800 MHz. Chipset North Bridge: VIA PT800. South Bridge: VIA VT8237. Main Memory Supports up to 2 DDR devices. Supports 200/266/333/400 MHz DDR devices. Maximum memory size of 2GB. Super I/O Chip: ITE IT8705. Slots Three 32-bit PCI bus master slots. One AGP slot. One CNR slot. On Board IDE Supports four IDE disk drives.
On Board Peripherals a. Rear side 2 serial ports. 1 parallel port. (SPP/EPP/ECP mode) Audio ports in vertical position. 1 LAN jack. PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard. 4 USB2.0 ports. b. Front Side 1 floppy port supports 2 FDDs with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes. 4 USB2.0 ports 1 front audio header. Dimensions ATX Form Factor: 24.5 X 22.5cm (W X L) B. BIOS & Software BIOS Award legal Bios. APM1.2. ACPI. USB Function.
How to setup Jumper The illustration shows how jumpers are setup. When the Jumper cap is placed on pins, the jumper is “close”. If no jumper cap is placed on the pins, the jumper is ”open”. The illustration shows a 3-pin jumper whose pin 1and 2 are “close” when jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins. Jumper close Jumper open Pin 1-2 close CPU Installation Step1: Pull the lever sideways away from the socket and then raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle. Step2: Look for the white dot/cut edge.
CPU Fan Header: JCFAN1 Pin No. 1 2 3 3 1 JCFAN1 Assignment Ground +12V FAN rpm rate Sense System Fan Header: JSFAN1 1 3 JSFAN1 Pin No. 1 2 3 Assignment Ground +12V FAN rpm rate Sense DDR DIMM Modules: DIMM1/ DIMM2 DRAM Access Time: 2.5V Unbuffered DDR 200/266/333/400 MHz Type required.
Jumpers, Headers, Connectors & Slots Floppy Disk Connector: FDD1 The motherboard provides a standard floppy disk connector that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cables. Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1/ IDE2 The motherboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides PIO Mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 33/ 66/ 100/ 133 functionality. It has two HDD connectors IDE1 (primary) and IDE2 (secondary).
Front Panel Connector: JPANEL1 PWR_LED ON/OFF SLP (+) (+) (-) IR 24 2 JPANEL1 23 1 (+) (-) SPK Pin Assignment 1 +5V Function IR Pin Assignment 2 Function Sleep Control Sleep NA Speaker 4 Ground Button NA Connector 6 NA NA 8 Power LED (+) POWER Hard Drive 10 Power LED (+) LED LED 12 Power LED (-) 3 5 7 Speaker 9 HDD LED (+) HDD LED (-) 11 HLED RST 13 Ground Reset 14 Power Button Power-on 15 Reset Control Button 16 Ground Button 17 NA 18 KEY 19 N
Power Connectors: JATXPWR1/ JATXPWR2 PIN 10 1 20 11 JATXPWR1 4 3 2 Assignment PIN Assignment +3.3V 1 +3.3V 11 2 +3.
Power Source Selection for USB: JUSBV1/ JUSBV2/ JUSBV3 JUSBV1/JUSBV2/ Assignment JUSBV3 1 Description JUSBV1: 5V for USB located at the JUSB1 connector port 3 +5V JUSBV2: 5V for USB located at the JUSBLAN1 port Pin 1-2 close JUSBV3: 5V for USB located at the JUSB3/4 ports 1 3 +5V Standby Voltage Pin 2-3 close JUSBV1: JUSB1 port powered with standby voltage of 5V JUSBV2: JUSBLAN1 port powered with standby voltage of 5V JUSBV3: JUSB3/4 ports powered with standby voltage of 5V Note: In order to sup
※ Clear CMOS Procedures: 1. Remove AC power line. 2. Set the jumper to “Pin 2-3 close”. 3. Wait for five seconds. 4. Set the jumper to “Pin 1-2 close”. 5. Power on AC. 6. Reset your desired password or clear the CMOS data.
Front Panel Audio Header: JAUDIO1 (optional) 2 1 16 15 JAUDIO1 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Mic In 2 Ground 3 Mic Power 4 Audio Power 5 Right Line Out/ Right Speaker Out 6 Right Line Out/ Right Speaker Out 7 Reserved 8 Key 9 Left Line Out/ Left Speaker Out 10 Left Line Out/ Left Speaker Out 11 Surrender Right 12 Surrender Left 13 Center 14 Subwoof 15 Ground 16 Key Digital Audio Connector: JSPDIF1 1 3 JSPDIF1 Pin Assignment 1 +5V 2 SPDIF_OUT 3 Ground Game
Serial ATA Connector: JSATA1/ JSATA2 1 4 7 JSATA1/ JSATA2 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Ground 2 TX+ 3 TX- 4 Ground 5 RX- 6 RX+ 7 Ground Back Panel Connectors JKBMS1 JUSBLAN1 JPRNT1 PS/2 Mouse Line In Parallel JUSB1 Speaker Out MIC In PS/2 Keyboard USB COM1 COM2 JCOM1 JCOM2 USB JAUDIO 6 Channel Speakers Line In/ Rear Speaker Speaker Out Mic In/ Center & Bass 13
WarpSpeeder Introduction [ WarpSpeeder™ ], a new powerful control utility, features three user-friendly functions including Overclock Manager, Overvoltage Manager, and Hardware Monitor. With the Overclock Manager, users can easily adjust the frequency they prefer or they can get the best CPU performance with just one click. The Overvoltage Manager, on the other hand, helps to power up CPU core voltage and Memory voltage.
Installation 1. Execute the setup execution file, and then the following dialog will pop up. Please click “Next” button and follow the default procedure to install. 2. When you see the following dialog in setup procedure, it means setup is completed. If the “Launch the WarpSpeeder Tray Utility” checkbox is checked, the Tray Icon utility and [WarpSpeeder™] utility will be automatically and immediately launched after you click “Finish” button.
Usage The following figures are just only for reference, the screen printed in this user manual will change according to your motherboard on hand. [WarpSpeeder™] includes 1 tray icon and 5 panels: 1. Tray Icon: Whenever the Tray Icon utility is launched, it will display a little tray icon on the right side of Windows Taskbar.
This utility is responsible for conveniently invoking [WarpSpeeder™] Utility. You can use the mouse by clicking the left button in order to invoke [WarpSpeeder™] directly from the little tray icon or you can right-click the little tray icon to pop up a popup menu as following figure. The “Launch Utility” item in the popup menu has the same function as mouse left-click on tray icon and “Exit” item will close Tray Icon utility if selected. 2.
3. Voltage Panel Click the Voltage button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Voltage Panel will slide out to up as the following figure. In this panel, you can decide to increase CPU core voltage and Memory voltage or not. The default setting is “No”. If you want to get the best performance of overclocking, we recommend you click the option “Yes”.
4. Overclock Panel Click the Overclock button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Overclock Panel will slide out to left as the following figure.
Overclock Panel contains these features: a. “–3MHz button”, “-1MHz button”, “+1MHz button”, and “+3MHz button”: provide user the ability to do real-time overclock adjustment. Warning: Manually overclock is potentially dangerous, especially when the overclocking percentage is over 110 %. We strongly recommend you verify every speed you overclock by click the Verify button. Or, you can just click Auto overclock button and let [ WarpSpeeder™ ] automatically gets the best result for you. b.
c. “Auto-overclock button”: User can click this button and [ WarpSpeeder™ ] will set the best and stable performance and frequency automatically. [ WarpSpeeder™ ] utility will execute a series of testing until system fail. Then system will do fail-safe reboot by using Watchdog function. After reboot, the [ WarpSpeeder™ ] utility will restore to the hardware default setting or load the verified best and stable frequency according to the Recovery Dialog’s setting. d.
5. Hardware Monitor Panel Click the Hardware Monitor button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the Hardware Monitor panel will slide out to left as the following figure. In this panel, you can get the real-time status information of your system. The information will be refreshed every 1 second. 6. About Panel Click the About button in Main Panel, the button will be highlighted and the About Panel will slide out to up as the following figure.
Note: Because the overclock, overvoltage, and hardware monitor features are controlled by several separate chipset, [ WarpSpeeder™ ] divide these features to separate panels. If one chipset is not on board, the correlative button in Main panel will be disabled, but will not interfere other panels’ functions. This property can make [ WarpSpeeder™ ] utility more robust.
StudioFun!TM (Optional) Introduction TM StudioFun! is a media-player based on optimized GNU/Linux distribution to bring a “Room Theater” experience into life. It plays DVD, VCD, MP3, Audio CD and other multimedia. Furthermore, Users can take snapshots of video and customize the saved images as screensavers or photo slideshows. Of course, the images can be stored in USB mass storage devices like flash disks and USB floppy disks.
Trouble Shooting PROBABLE SOLUTION No power to the system at all Power light don’t * Make sure power cable is securely plugged in illuminate, fan inside power supply does not turn * Replace cable on. Indicator light on keyboard does not turn on * Contact technical support PROBABLE SOLUTION System inoperative. Keyboard lights are on, * Using even pressure on both ends of the power indicator lights are lit, hard drive is DIMM, press down firmly until the module spinning. snaps into place.
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