Aiwa 586IVXの取扱説明書

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  • Aiwa 586IVX - page 1

    586IV X Re v . 2 + System Boar d Use r ’ s Manua l - 32970703 - ...

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    FCC Statement on Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fo r a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Thes e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in - terference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation . This equipment generates, uses and ...

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    Table of Content s Chapter 1: Introductio n ............................................................ 5 Features and Specification s .................................................. 6 Package Checklis t .............................................................. 8 Chapter 2: Hardware Installatio n ........................................... ...

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    4 Save & Exit Setu p ........................................................ 5 3 Exit Without Savin g ....................................................... 5 4 Desktop Management Interface (DMI ) .................................... 5 6 System Error Repor t .......................................................... 5 4 IDE Device Driver s .. ...

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    5 The 586IVX is a Pentiu m  processor-class system board supportin g Intel Pentiu m  Processor with MMX Technology and Intel Pentiu m  pro - cessors running at 75MHz, 90MHz, 100MHz, 120MHz, 133MHz, 150MHz, 166MHz and 200MHz frequencies. The 58 6 IV X also support s Cyri x  6x86 ™ P120+/P133+/P150+/P166+ and AMD-K5 PR75/PR90 / PR100/PR ...

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    6 Features and Specification s Processo r • Intel Pentiu m  Processor with MM X  Technology - 166/20 0 • Intel Pentiu m  75/90/100/120/133/150/166/200MH z • Future Pentiu m  OverDrive processo r • Cyri x  6x86 ™ P120+/P133+/P150+/P166 + • AMD-K5 PR75/PR90/PR100/PR120/PR133/PR16 6 Chipse t • Intel 82430VX PCIse t Cache M ...

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    7 • Soft Power supporte d PCI IDE Interfac e • PIO Mode 3 and Mode 4 Enhanced IDE (data transfer rate up t o 16.6MB/sec. ) • DMA Mode 2 Bus Master IDE (data transfer rate up to 22.2MB/sec. ) • Bus mastering reduces CPU utilization during disk transfe r • ATAPI IDE CD-ROM supporte d Integrated I/ O • Two NS16C550A-compatible high speed U ...

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    8 Package Checklis t The 586IVX package contains the following items : • The 586IVX system boar d • The 586IVX user ’ s manua l • One 40-pin IDE hard disk cabl e • One 34-pin floppy disk drive cabl e • One IDE driver diskett e • Five spare jumper s If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact you r dealer or sales repr ...

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    9 Chapter 2 Hardware Installatio n This chapter summarizes the steps to install the 586IVX system boar d into your system unit. It also includes a description of the area in whic h you must work and directions for memory installation. Before installin g the system board, obtain the memory you plan to install. Refer to th e System Memory section for ...

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    10 Static Electricity Precaution s 1 . To prevent electrostatic build-up, leave the board in its anti-stati c bag until you are ready to install it . 2 . Wear an antistatic wrist strap . 3 . Do all preparation work on a static-free surface with the syste m board components facing up . 4 . Hold the system board by its edges only. Be careful not to t ...

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    11 2 . Remove the system unit cover. Refer to the manufacturer ’ s instruc - tions if necessary . 3 . Detach all connectors from the old system board and remove ex - pansion cards seated in any expansion slots . 4 . Loosen the screws holding the original system board and remov e the board from the system. Save the screws . 5 . Remove the 586IVX f ...

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    12 Board La you t square denotes pin 1 U29 ISA Slot 4 ISA Slot 3 ISA Slot 2 ISA Slot 1 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 1 S oc k e t 7 S oc k e t 7 Pin 1 1 2 4 3 JP7 1 5 6 2 1 5 6 2 JP2 JP3 1 2 4 3 JP4 JP5 J8 Primary IDE Secondary IDE J11 J12 82438VX J10 Floppy JP12 JP 11 JP10 J9 ATX Power Connector JP1 J3 BIOS 82371S B 82438VX SRA M Batte ...

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    13 Jumper s JP2-JP5, JP7, JP10-JP1 2 Intel, Cyrix and AMD processor s JP1 - CMOS clea r JP13 - Password clea r Socket s SM1 to SM4 - SIMM socket s U29 - ZIF socke t J 2 - USB 1 por t J 4 - USB 2 por t J 8 - IrDA connecto r J 9 - Fan connecto r J1 0 - FDD connecto r J1 1 - Primary IDE HDD connecto r J1 2 - Secondary IDE HDD connecto r J1 3 - ATX pow ...

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    14 SIM M The SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) sockets are divided into tw o banks on the system board, Bank 0 and Bank 1. Each bank consists o f 2 SIMM sockets . You will need either 2 or 4 pieces of SIM modules, depending on th e amount of memory you intend to install. The system board will not wor k if you install 1 or 3 pieces. Make sure you ...

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    15 The table below summarizes the bank locations and modules neede d for the corresponding memory sizes . Memory Siz e 8M B 8M B 16M B 16M B 16M B 24M B 24M B 32M B 32M B 40M B 40M B 48M B 48M B 64M B 64M B 64M B 72M B 72M B 80M B 80M B 96M B 96M B 128M B Bank 0 SIMM 1 1MBx3 2 — 2MBx3 2 — 1MBx3 2 1MBx3 2 2MBx3 2 4MBx3 2 2MBx3 2 1MBx3 2 4MBx3 2 ...

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    16 Cache Memor y The 586IVX system board can support 256KB pipeline burst, direct ma p write-back cache SRAM. Your system board may come with 256K B cache mounted at locations U11 and U17 of the system board . 1 . Position the SIMM above the socket with the “ notch ” in the modul e aligned with the “ key ” on the socket . 2 . Seat the modul ...

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    17 CPU Installatio n The 586IVX allows for easy installation of CPUs. Make sure all jumpers ar e set correctly before applying power or you may damage the CPU or syste m board. Use a needle-nosed plier to move the jumpers if necessary . Jumpers JP10, JP11 and JP12 are used to set the external bus clock o f your processor. Refer to the following pag ...

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    18 Jumper Settings for Intel Processor s Voltage s 2.7 V 2.8 V 2.9 V 3.3V * (VR/STD ) 3.5 V (VRE ) JP 2 1-3, 2-4 O n 1-3, 2-4 O n 1-3, 2-4 O n 3-5, 4-6 O n 3-5, 4-6 O n JP 3 1-2 O n 3-4 O n 5-6 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n JP 4 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 1-2 O n JP 7 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 O n 1-2, 3-4 O n Intel Processor s ...

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    19 Jumper Settings for Cyrix 6x86 Processor s JP1 0 1-2 O n 2-3 O n 1-2 O n 1-2 O n JP1 1 1-2 O n 1-2 O n 2-3 O n 1-2 O n JP1 2 1-2 O n 1-2 O n 1-2 O n 2-3 O n JP 5 3-5 On, 2-4 O n Cyrix CPU s P120 + P133 + P150 + P166 + Ext. Bu s CL K 50MH z 55MH z 60MH z 66MH z Cyrix CPU s P120+/P133+ / P150+/P166 + Freq. Rati o 2 x Voltage s 2.7 V 2.8 V 2.9 V 3. ...

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    20 Jumper Settings for AMD-K5 Processor s Voltage s 2.7 V 2.8 V 2.9 V 3.3V * (VR/STD ) 3.5 V (VRE ) JP 2 1-3, 2-4 O n 1-3, 2-4 O n 1-3, 2-4 O n 3-5, 4-6 O n 3-5, 4-6 O n JP 3 1-2 O n 3-4 O n 5-6 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n JP 4 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 3-4 O n 1-2 O n JP 7 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 Of f 1-2, 3-4 O n 1-2, 3-4 O n P-Ratin g PR7 5 P ...

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    21 Installing Upgrade CPU s The 586IVX is equipped with a 321-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket at location U29 of the system board. Refer to page 12 for th e location of the ZIF socket. This socket is designed for easy removal o f an old CPU and easy insertion of an upgrade CPU. The ZIF socke t allows you to carefully place the new CPU into it ...

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    22 Lifting the Handl e 2 . Once the lever is completely up, remove the old CPU carefully b y lifting it straight out of the socket. You are now ready to insert th e new CPU . 3 . Position the CPU above the ZIF socket. Make sure pin 1 of th e CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket. Lower the chip until th e pins are inserted properly in their corre ...

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    23 4 . Push the handle down until the handle locks into place. The to p plate will slide forward. You will feel some resistance as pressur e starts to secure the CPU in the socket. This is normal and will no t damage the CPU. However, if the handle is not completely closed , damage to the CPU and/or system board may result . Positioning the CPU Abo ...

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    24 least 3 of 4 sides of the processor and heatsink must be at least 0. 2 inches. All cables (for floppy drive, hard drive, CD-ROM, etc.) must b e routed clear of the CPU and its airspace . Fan Exhaus t The CPU must be kept cool by using a fan with heatsink. The tempera - ture of the air entering the fan/heatsink cannot exceed 4 5 o C (11 3 o F) . ...

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    25 Built-in Port s The 586IVX system board is equipped with two serial ports, one paralle l printer port, one shrouded floppy disk header, two shrouded IDE har d disk headers, and two USB ports. Refer to page 12 for the locations o f the built-in connectors and pin 1 of those connectors . PS/ 2 Mous e PS/ 2 K/ B USB 1 USB 2 Parallel Printe r COM 2 ...

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    26 I/O Addres s 3BC-3BE He x 378-37 A Hex (default ) 278-27 A He x Serial Port s The 586IVX is equipped with two serial ports at locations CN5 (COM 2 ) and CN6 (COM 1) of the system board. These built-in serial ports ar e RS-232C asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A-compatibl e UARTs that can be used with modems, serial printers, remote di ...

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    27 IDE Hard Disk Interfac e The 586IVX system board is equipped with two shrouded PCI ID E headers that will interface four Enhanced IDE (Integrated Drive Elec - tronics) hard disk drives . Note : Only Enhanced IDE hard drives or ATAPI CD-ROMs can be connecte d to the IDE interface . Connecting the IDE Hard Disk Interfac e To prevent improper IDE c ...

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    28 Heade r Note : An IDE cable with a standard 40-pin connector (without the keyin g mechanism) can be installed in the shrouded PCI IDE header. Be ex - tremely careful to match the colored edge of the ribbon with pin 1 of th e header . Connecting the Hard Disk Cabl e 1 . If you are connecting two hard drives, install the 40-pin connector o f the I ...

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    29 We recommend that you use Enhanced IDE hard drives from the sam e manufacturer. In a few cases, drives from two different manufacturer s will not function properly when used together. The problem lies in th e hard drives, not the 586IVX system board . Preparing an IDE Drive for Us e IDE disk drives are already low-level formatted, with any bad-t ...

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    30 Installing Expansion Card s The 586IVX system board is equipped with 3 dedicated PCI slots, 3 dedicated 16-bit ISA slots and 1 shared PCI/ISA slot. All PCI slots ar e bus masters. Refer to page 12 for the locations of the expansion slots . ...

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    31 Chapter 3 Software Installatio n After you power up your system, the BIOS message appears on you r screen and the memory count begins . After the memory test, the following message will appear on the screen : Press DEL to enter setu p If the message disappears before you respond, restart your system o r press the “ Reset ” button located on ...

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    32 MODE Auto Auto Auto Auto Use the arrow keys to highlight the option you want and press <Enter> . The following describes each of these options . Note : The settings on the BIOS setup screens on the following pages are fo r reference only. Some of the settings will vary according to your system ’ s configuration and should not be referred ...

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    33 Dat e The date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year> . Da y Mont h Dat e Yea r Displays a da y , from Sunday to Saturda y Displays the month, from January to Decembe r Displays the date, from 1 to 3 1 Displays the yea r, from 1900 to 209 9 Tim e The time format is <hour>, <minute>, <second>. The time ...

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    34 Note : Choosing an incorrect type might cause your system to format the flopp y disk improperl y , and you will not be able to access your data . Drive A and Drive B These categories identify the types of floppy disk drives installed. Th e following are the options for drives A and B . Non e 360K, 5.25 in . 1.2M, 5.25 in . 720K, 3.5 in . 1.44M, ...

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    35 Vide o This category selects the type of video adapter used for the primar y system monito r. Although secondary monitors are supported, you do no t have to select the type in Setup. The default setting is EGA/VG A (BIO S default, Setup default) . EGA/VG A CGA 4 0 CGA 8 0 Mon o Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Arra y . For EGA , VGA, SVG ...

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    36 BIOS Features Setu p The BIOS Features Setup allows you to configure your system for basi c operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board , while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system o r let you set some features according to your preference . Bas e Memor y Extende d Memor y Othe r Memor y This refe ...

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    37 ! WARNING ! Disk boot sector is to be modifie d Type “ Y ” to accept write or “ N ” to abort writ e Award Software, Inc . After seeing this message, if necessary, you will be able to run an anti - virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage i s done . Many disk diagnostic programs which attempt to access the boot sec ...

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    38 A, C C, A CDROM, C, A C, CDROM, A The system will first search for a floppy drive and then a hard disk drive . The system will first search for a hard disk drive an d then a floppy drive . The system will first search for a CD-ROM drive, then a hard disk drive and then a floppy drive . The system will first search for a hard disk drive, then a C ...

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    39 Boot Up NumLock Statu s This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad . By default, the system boots up with NumLock on . The function of the numeric keypad is the number keys . The function of the numeric keypad is the arrow keys . O n Of f Security Optio n This category allows you to limit access to your system and Setup ...

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    40 Enable d Disable d Video shadow is enabled . Video shadow is disabled . C8000-CBFFF Shadow to DC000-DFFFF Shado w These categories determine whether option ROMs will be copied t o RAM . Chipset Features Setu p This section gives you instructions on how to configure the syste m based on the specific features of the chipset. The chipset manages bu ...

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    41 Power Managemen t This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power savin g by changing the length of idle time that elapses before each of th e following modes are activated: Doze Mode, Standby Mode, and Sus - pend Mode . No power management. Disables the Doze, Standby an d Suspend modes . Minimum power management. Doze Mode = 1 ...

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    42 Video Off Metho d This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked . MODEM Use IR Q This category is used to set an IRQ channel (IRQ 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 o r 11) for the modem installed in your system . Doze Mode, Standby Mode, Suspend Mode and HDD Power Dow n These Green PC power saving categories are user configurable onl y when the Pow ...

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    43 IRQ3-IRQ15 ( Wake Up Events in Doze & Standby and Powe r Down & Resume Events ) These are I/O events whose occurrence can prevent the system fro m entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode. In effect, the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as enabled, even when the ...

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    44 Resources Controlled B y The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically con - figure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices . The system will automatically detect the settings for you. Th e categories that follow will not be shown on the PNP/PCI Con - figuration screen . This allows you to set the IRQ/DMA (you have ...

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    45 Primary IDE INT# and Secondary IDE INT # The Primary and Secondary IDE INT# categories are used to select th e PCI interrupt (A, B, C, or D) that is associated with the connected har d drives . Load BIOS Default s The “ Load BIOS Defaults ” option loads the troubleshooting default val - ues permanently stored in the ROM chips. These settings ...

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    46 On-Chip Primary PCI IDE and On-Chip Secondary PCI ID E These categories allow you to enable or disable the primary and sec - ondary IDE controller. The default is Enabled. Select Disabled if yo u want to add a different hard drive controller . Integrated Peripheral s IDE HDD Block Mod e Enable d Disable d The IDE HDD uses the block mode. The sys ...

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    47 PCI Slot IDE 2nd Channe l This allows you to designate an IDE controller card inserted into one o f the PCI slots as your secondary IDE controller . The IDE controller card is designated as the secondary ID E controller . No IDE controller card occupying any of the PCI slots . Enable d Disable d Onboard FDD Controlle r Enables the onboard floppy ...

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    48 Uses the COM 2 serial port . HP mode IrDA . SHARP mode IrDA . Standar d HPSI R ASKI R Onboard Parallel Por t Selects the I/O address and IRQ for the onboard parallel port . Disables the onboard parallel port . 378H/IRQ 7 3BCH/IRQ 7 278H/IRQ 5 Disable d Parallel Port Mod e Selects the parallel port mode according to the type of printe r device co ...

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    49 Type in the password. You are limited to eight characters. When done , the message below will appear : Confirm Password : You are being asked to verify the password. Type in exactly the sam e password. If you type in a wrong password, you will be prompted t o enter the correct password again . To delete or disable the password function, highligh ...

  • Aiwa 586IVX - page 50

    50 ROM PCI/ISA BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AW ARD SOFT WARE, INC. HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD RECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master: Select Primary Master Option (N=Skip): N OPTIONS SIZE CYLS HEAD RECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE 2 (Y) 853 827 32 0 1653 63 LBA 1 853 1654 16 65535 1653 63 Normal 3 853 827 32 65536 1653 63 Large Note: Some OS (like SCO-UNIX ...

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    51 If you set your HDD to Normal mode, the maximum accessible HDD wil l be 528 megabytes even though the physical size of the HDD may b e greater than that . LBA (Logical Block Addressing) Mod e LBA mode is a HDD accessing method to overcome the 528 megabyt e limitation. The number of cylinders, heads and sectors shown on th e screen may not be the ...

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    52 HDD Low Level Forma t The HDD Low Level Format utility is designed as a tool to save yo u time formatting your hard disk. It automatically looks for the necessar y information of the drive you selected. This utility also searches for ba d tracks and lists them for your reference. Highlight this option and pres s <Enter>. A screen similar t ...

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    53 Save & Exit Setu p When all the changes have been made, highlight “ Save & Exit Setup ” and press <Enter>. The message below will appear : Save to CMOS and Exit (Y/N)? N Type “ Y ” and press <Enter>. The modifications you have made will b e written into the CMOS memory, and the system will reboot. You wil l once again ...

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    54 Play BIOS. Additional information, such as ISA based peripherals, which may not be automatically detected, can be manually recorded i n the DMI pool by using the Add DMI menu. The DMI pool data is the n verified or updated whenever the system hardware or setup is altered . Running the DMI Utilit y To run the DMI utility, type: DMICFG.EXE. You ca ...

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    55 Edit DM I 1 . Use the ← o r → arrow keys to select the Edit DMI menu . 2 . Highlight the item on the left screen that you would like to edit b y using the ↑ or ↓ arrow keys, then press <Enter> . 3 . The cursor will move to the screen you select allowing you to edi t information. The screen will also display the auto-detected inform ...

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    56 System Error Repor t When the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user to correc t something, either a beep code will sound or a message will be dis - played in a box in the middle of the screen and the message, PRES S F1 TO CONTINUE, CTRL-ALT-ESC or DEL TO ENTER SETUP, will b e shown in the information box at the bottom. Enter Setup to c ...

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    57 Error Message s One or more of the following messages may be displayed if the BIO S detects an error during the POST. This list indicates the error message s for all Awards BIOSes : CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILE D The CMOS battery is no longer functional. It should be replaced . CMOS CHECKSUM ERRO R Checksum of CMOS is incorrect. This can indicate that ...

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    58 Hard Disk(s) fail (08 ) Sector Verify failed . Keyboard is locked out - Unlock the ke y The BIOS detects that the keyboard is locked. Keyboard controller i s pulled low . Keyboard error or no keyboard presen t Cannot initialize the keyboard. Make sure the keyboard is attache d correctly and no keys are being pressed during the boot . Manufacturi ...

  • Aiwa 586IVX - page 59

    59 Chapter 4 T roubleshooting Checklis t This chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problems tha t you may encounter with your personal compute r . To efficiently troubleshoot your system, treat each problem individuall y . This is t o ensure an accurate diagnosis of the problem in case a problem ha s multiple causes . Some of the most ...

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    60 Hard Driv e Hard disk failure . 1 . Make sure the correct drive type for the hard disk drive has bee n entered in the BIOS . 2 . If the system is configured with two hard drives, make sure th e bootable (first) hard drive is configured as Master and the secon d hard drive is configured as Slave . Excessively long formatting period . 1 . If your ...

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    61 3 . Verify that the attached serial device works by attaching it to a seria l port that is working and configured correctl y . If the serial devic e does not work, either the cable or the serial device has a problem. I f the serial device works, the problem may be due to the onboard I/ O or the address setting . 4 . Make sure the COM port settin ...

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    62 SIM M 1MBx3 2 2MBx3 2 4MBx3 2 8MBx3 2 Bran d Fujits u OK I OK I NE C Micro n T I Micro n Micro n NE C Hitach i Fujits u Mitsubish i Hitach i NE C NE C NE C Chip Numbe r 81C1000A-7 0 M51440A-7 0 M511000B-7 0 424400-6 0 40447-6 0 TMS4400DJ-7 0 MT4C4007-70 (EDO ) MT4C4007-60 (EDO ) 4218165-60 (EDO ) 7400AS-7 0 8117400-7 0 422A06-7 0 5117400AS-7 0 4 ...

  • Aiwa 586IVX - page 63

    63 Memory Address Ma p Addres s Nam e Functio n 0000000 t o 640KB Syste m System Board Memor y 009FFF F Board RA M 00A0000 t o 128KB Vide o Reserved for Graphic s 00BFFF F Display Memor y Display Memor y 00C0000 t o 160KB I/ O Reserved for ROM o n 00E7FF F Expansion RO M I/O Adapter Car d 00E8000 t o 96KB ROM o n System Board BIO S 00FFFF F the Sys ...

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    64 Note : The I/O address hex 0000 to 00FF are reserved for the system boar d I/O. Hex 0100 to 03FF are available on the I/O channels . I/O Address Ma p I/O Addres s Functio n 0000-001 F DMA Controller 1, 8237A- 5 0020-003 F Interrupt Controller 1, 8259A, Maste r 0040-005 F Time r , 8254- 2 0060-006 F 8742 (Keyboard Controller ) 0070-007 F Real-tim ...

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    65 Appendix C Connector s Connector s J 2 J 4 J 8 J 9 J1 0 J1 1 J1 2 J1 3 CN 1 CN 5 CN 6 CN 7 USB 1 connecto r USB 2 connecto r IrDA connecto r Fan connecto r Floppy disk drive connecto r Primary IDE hard disk drive connecto r Secondary IDE hard disk drive connecto r ATX power LE D HD LE D Green LE D ATX power switc h Green switc h Reset switc h AT ...

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    66 CN 8 CN 9 PL 1 PS/2 mouse por t Game por t ATX power connecto r J8 J11 J12 J10 J9 PL1 J13 CN6 CN5 J4 CN1 CN8 J2 CN7 ...

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    67 Pi n 1 2 3 Functio n Groun d +12 V Groun d Pin Assignment s J8 - Infrared connecto r Pi n 1 2 3 4 5 Functio n IRT X GN D IRR X IRR 3 VC C J9 - Fan connecto r ...

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    68 J1 3 Pin 1 Pin 2 +5 V Groun d Pin 1 Pin 2 +5 V Signa l Pin 1 Pin 2 +5 V Signa l Pin 1 Pin 2 Signa l Groun d Pin 1 Pin 2 Signa l Groun d Pin 1 Pin 2 Signa l Groun d Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Signa l N.C . Groun d +5 V Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 +5 V N.C . Groun d Keylock Signa l Groun d HD-LE D (Primary/Secondar y IDE LED ) G-LE D (Green LED ) S ...

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1. Aiwa 586IVXの説明書の概要と使用方法。説明書にはまず、その閲覧方法に関する手引きが書かれているはずです。そこにははAiwa 586IVXの目次に関する情報やよくある質問、最も一般的な問題に関する情報を見つけられるはずです。つまり、それらはユーザーが取扱説明書に最も期待する情報なのです。
2. 目次。Aiwa 586IVXに関してこのドキュメントで見つけることができる全てのヒントの目次
3. Aiwa 586IVXデバイスの基本機能を使うにあたってのヒント。 Aiwa 586IVXのユーザーが使い始めるのを助けてくれるはずです。
4. トラブルシューティング。Aiwa 586IVXに関する最も重要な問題を診断し、解決するために役立つ体系化された手続き
5. FAQ。よくある質問
6. 連絡先。一人では問題を解決できない場合に、その国におけるAiwa 586IVXのメーカー/サービスへの連絡先に関する情報。

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