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TI-810+ Motherboard

Note to Users

This User’s Guide & Technical Reference are for assisting system manufacturers and end users in setting up and installing the motherboard. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Weal Union Development Limited is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Weal

Union. For previous or updated manuals, BIOS, drivers, or product release information, please contact Weal Union Development Limited at http://www.tigatech.com or through any of the means indicated on the following pages.

Companies and products mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only. Product names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective owners.

WebSite:

Email: http://www.tigatech.com

[email protected]

Product Name: TI-810+

Version: 1.01

Edition: November, 2000

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction...........................................................3

1.1 Product Features ..................................................................................... 3

1.2 Full Software Configurable .................................................................... 3

1.3 Features Summary ................................................................................... 4

Chapter 2 Installation.............................................................5

2.1 Installation Instructions ......................................................................... 5

2.2 Motherboard Layout .............................................................................. 5

2.3 Function & Installation Instructions .................................................... 6

2.3.1 AT Power Supply Connector ........................................................... 6

2.3.2 ATX Power Supply Connector ........................................................ 6

2.3.3 AT Keyboard Connector .................................................................. 7

2.3.4 Serial(COM1/COM2) Port Connector ............................................. 7

2.3.5 Parallel Port Connector ..................................................................... 7

2.3.6 Integrated Functions Connector ..................................................... 7

2.3.7 SDRAM Sockets ................................................................................ 8

2.3.8 Floppy Drive Connector ................................................................... 8

2.3.9 IDE Connectors .................................................................................. 8

2.3.10 BIOS ................................................................................................... 9

2.3.11 PCI Slots ............................................................................................ 9

2.3.12 AMR Slot .......................................................................................... 9

2.3.13 Front Panel Function Connector ................................................... 9

2.3.14 Wake-On-LAN Interface ................................................................. 9

2.3.15 PGA370S CPU Socket ..................................................................... 10

2.3.16 CPU Fan Connector......................................................................... 10

2.3.17 Audio Connector ............................................................................. 10

2.3.18 Internal Audio Connectors ............................................................ 11

2.3.19 VGA Connector................................................................................ 11

Chapter 3 Software Installation...............................................11

Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup ...................................................12

4.1 Standard CMOS Setup ........................................................................... 14

4.2 Advanced CMOS Setup ......................................................................... 16

4.3 Advanced Chipset Setup ....................................................................... 16

4.4 Power Management Setup ..................................................................... 16

4.5 PCI/PnP Setup .......................................................................................... 16

4.6 CPU Configuration Setup ....................................................................... 16

4.7 Save Settings and Exit ............................................................................ 16

4.8 Exit Without Saving ................................................................................ 16

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Chapter 1

Introduction

1.1 Product Features

The TI-810+ highest performance motherboard is based on the all new Intel

810 chipset with Baby AT form factor to support the latest Socket 370 including Intel Pentium III FCPGA, Celeron FCPGA / PPGA as well as

Cyrix III processors. This chipset incorporates with AGP 3D Graphics

Support and an optional Crystal AC97 Audio. This motherboard is also fully software configurable via AMI BIOS setup and supports high-speed

UDMA/66 IDE devices. The motherboard supports either an AT or ATX

Power Supply.

1.2 Full Software Configurable

TIGA motherboards are full software configurable. There is no jumper or

DIP switch on board and all the necessary hardware settings are made through CMOS setup. This motherboard auto-detects the CPU brand and core voltage, where as the CPU speed is selected in CMOS setup menu by the instruction of users.

In addition, TIGA motherboard employs AMI BIOS which provides two start-up hot keys “J” and “F” to give a way out of stability problems due to improper CMOS settings. That is, to press “J” key at the same time to switch on the system, which re-detects CPU brand and allows user to select again in the CMOS setup. To press “F” key at the same time to switch on the system clearing all CMOS settings (except BIOS passwords).

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1.3 Features Summary

This Motherboard comes with following features:

Support Intel Pentium III FCPGA, Celeron PPGA or Cyrix III Processor on Socket

370

Intel 810 Chipset on Model TI-810+

Support 66/100MHz Processor Front-side Bus

Intel 810E Chipset on Model TI-810+E

Support 66/100/133MHz Processor Front-side Bus

Full Software Configurable: CPU Plug-and-Play and Full Jumperless

Two DIMM slots Supporting up to 512MB Memory Capacity

Support 100MHz PC100 SDRAM DIMM

1 x AMR slot, 4 x PCI slots

2 x USB ports, 1 x PS/2 mouse port, 1 x IrDA port

1 x FDD port, 1 x LPT port, 2 x COM ports

Dual IDE Channels Supporting Four Ultra-DMA33/66 IDE Devices

Modem Ring Wakeup with External Modem

Interface Header to Support Wake-On-LAN Enabled Ethernet Card

AGP Graphics Controller Integrated inside Intel 810 Chipset

Dynamic Graphics Memory Allocation on System Memory up to 11MB

Hardware Motion Compensation for Accelerated DVD Video Playback

High Graphics Resolution up to 1600x1200 with 8-bit Colour

Full Support for Microsoft Direct 3D and Direct Draw

Integrated AC97 Audio Onboard (Models TI-810+ES and TI-810+S only)

AC97 2.1 Compliant Codec with 3D Stereo Enhancement

1 x Line-out, 1 x Line-in, 1 x Mic-in

1 x CD-in, 1 x AUX-in, 1 x Telephony Port, 1 x Game Port

AMI BIOS, PC99/ACPI/DMI Compliant

Dual AT/ATX Power Supply Interface

Baby AT format, 220mm x 170mm PCB

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Chapter 2

Installation

2.1 Installation Instructions

This section covers External Connectors and Memory Configuration. Please refer to the motherboard layout chart for external connectors, slots and I/O ports. Furthermore, this section lists all necessary connector pin assignments for your reference.

The locations of the connectors and ports are illustrated in the following figures.

Before inserting these connectors, please pay attention to the orientations.

NOTICE !!!

1. Make sure to unplug your power supply while adding or removing system components

2. Always work on an antistatic surface to avoid possible damage to the motherboard or other components from static discharge.

2.2 Motherboard Layout

1

1

1

1

1

M o de m

C D -IN

AU X

JP 2

1

1

A T K B C o n n e c t o r

CR

20 32

S O N Y

F W 82 81 0

C P U F an

1

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2.3 Function & Installation Instructions

2.3.1 AT Power Supply Connector (12-Pin)

This connector connects to a standard 5V power supply. To connect the leads from the power supply, ensure first that the power supply is not power on. Most power supplies provide two plugs, and each plug contains six wires. Two of six wires are black and please orient the plugs to the connector so that 4 black wires are together.

Power Plug Power Plug

Power Plugs from Power

Supply

Power

Connector on

Motherboard

AT Power Connector

At a slight angle, align the plastic guide pins on the lead to their receptacles on the connector. Once aligned, press the lead onto the connector until the lead locks into place.

2.3.2 ATX Power Supply Connector (20-Pin)

This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from ATX power supply will only insert in one orientation because of the different hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that the pins are aligned.

The system power can be turned off through software control, like the shut down in Windows 2000 / ME / 98 / 95 start menu. Power management must be enabled in the system BIOS in order to activate this soft-off feature. Once the system BIOS receives the power management command from the OS, it will switch the system power off.

Power Connector on Motherboard

ATX Power Connector

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2.3.3 AT Keyboard Connector

This connector supports a standard IBM-compatible keyboard, such as 101/102 enhanced keyboard (Use a PS/2 keyboard adapter in order to connect a PS/2 KB to this AT connector.).

2.3.4 Serial (COM1/COM2) Port Connector

This motherboard provides two compatible serial ports, it can be used when add additional serial devices.

2.3.5 Parallel Port Connector (26-pin)

This connector supports the included parallel port ribbon cable with mounting bracket.

2.3.6 Integrated Functions Connector (20-Pin)

If you want to use PS/2 mouse, USB, or IrDA devices, you need to purchase an optional USB/MIR connector set. You may use the bundled PS/2 mouse/parallel port connector set if you just want to use a PS/2 mouse. Either connector set connects to the 20-pin block and mounts to an open slot on your system ’ s chassis.

The system will direct IRQ12 to the PS/2 mouse if one is detected. If not detected, expansion cards can use IRQ12.

The connector pin out signal definitions are described as below:

3

4

1

2

5

1 USB +5V

2 USB Port 1-

3 USB Port 1+

4 Ground

5 No Connect

PS/2 Data

PS/2 Clock

Ground

No Connect

+5V

1 USB +5V

2 USB Port 2-

3 USB Port 2+

4 Ground

5 No Connect

1 +5V

2 No Connect

3 Infrared Receive

4 Ground

5 Infrared Transmit

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EXPANSION CARDS INSTALLATION

Before adding or removing any expansion cards or system components, confirm that you already unplugged your power supply. Otherwise, it may severely damage to your motherboard and expansion cards. Please follow the installation procedures as below:

1. Check carefully if those hardware or software settings for your expansion cards are in the proper position as shown in their User ’ s Manual.

2. Remove your computer case ’ s cover and unscrew the bracket plate for those slots needed to insert.

3. Those expansion cards must be aligned on the slots firmly with good connection.

4. Put on the computer case cover.

5. If needed, set up the BIOS configuration and install the required drivers for your expansion cards.

2.3.7 SDRAM Sockets

There are two SDRAM sockets on-board to provide more flexibility for your system memory upgrade. Because the number of pins are different on either side of the breaks, the DIMM module will only fit the 3.3V 168-pin unbuffered for this motherboard.

2 0 P in s 6 0 P in s 8 8 P in s

L o c k

T w o D I M M S o c k e t

U n b u f f e r e d

D R A M K e y

3 . 3 V K e y

168-Pin SDRAM Module Installation Diagram

2.3.8 Floppy Drive Connector (34-Pin)

This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon cable. After connecting the single end to the on-board “ FLOPPY ” connector, connect the remaining plugs on the other end to the floppy drives correspondingly.

2.3.9 IDE Connectors (40-Pin)

The IDE connectors support the provided IDE HDD ribbon cable. After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs at the other end to your HDDs.

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If you install two IDE devices on the same cable, you must configure the second device to slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly. (Refer to your IDE device document for the jumper settings. Pin 20 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20 plugged.)

Primary IDE (IDE1)

Secondary IDE (IDE2)

Pin1

Pin20 be removed

IDE Connectors

2.3.10 BIOS

The motherboard flash BIOS provides users with more flexibility in upgrading their motherboards. The flash BIOS can be easily reprogrammed via software.

2.3.11 PCI Slots

This motherboard provides four full-length 32-bit PCI slots with up to 133MB/sec burst data transfer rate.

2.3.12 AMR Slot

This connector supports a specially designed audio and/or modem card called an

AMR.

2.3.13 Front Panel Function Connector

The front panel integrates: 2-pin Power On, 2-pin IDE LED, 5-pin Keylock, 2-pin

Reset Switch, 2-pin Sleep, 2-pin ExtSMI, 4-pin Speaker.

The connector pin out are described as the figure below:

PWR ON

IDE LED

KEYLOCK

5

7

1 ATXPWRON

3 Ground

VCC

IDE LED

1 1 PWR LED

1 3 Ground

1 5

1 7

1 9

Ground

Key Lock

Ground

2 Reset Con

4 Ground

6 SLEEP

8 Ground

1 0 ExtSMI

1 2 Ground

1 4 Speaker

1 6 Ground

1 8 Ground

2 0 VCC +5V

RESET

SLEEP

EXTSMI

SPEAKER

2.3.14 Wake-On-LAN Interface

This connector connects to a LAN card with a Wake-On-LAN output. The connector powers up the system when a wakeup signal is received from the network.

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2.3.15 PGA370S CPU Socket

The motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370. The CPU that comes with the motherboard should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If it is not so, purchase a fan before you turn on your system.

Notice!!! Be sure that there is a sufficient air circulation across the processor ’ s heatsink by regularly checking that your CPU fan is working. Without sufficient circulation, the processor could be overheated and it may damage both the processor and the motherboard. You may install an auxiliary fan, if necessary.

Installation step:

1. Turn off the power of your system and remove its cover;

2. Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then upwards to a 90-degree angle;

3. Insert the CPU with correct orientation

(The CPU has a corner pin for two of the four corners, that the CPU only fit in the orientation.)

4. Once completely inserted, pull down the socket ’ s lever to horizontal and make sure the CPU is firmly locked in the socket.

2.3.16 CPU Fan Connector

CPU Fan cable plug in the 3-pin CPU Fan connector onboard.

Pin1 Sense

Pin2 +12V

Pin3 GND

2.3.17 Audio Connector (Available for TI-810+ES and TI-810+S model only)

This connector supports the optional connector set for audio input/output and game/MIDI port. The connector set connects to the 26-pin block and mounts to an open slot on your computer ’ s chassis.

Note: This connector is available only on motherboard with optional onboard audio support. The AT motherboard provides Audio header for Audio Cable and Audio connectors:

Line Input

Microphone Input

Line Output

Game/MIDI Port (15Pins)

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2.3.18 Internal Audio Connectors(CD, AUX, 4-pin Modem)

These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from such sound sources as a CD-ROM, MPEG card. The Modem connector allows the onboard audio to interface with an voice modem card with a similar connector. It also allows the sharing of mono_in (such as a phone) and mono_out(such as a speaker) between the onboard audio and the voice modem card.

Telephony Input 1

CD Input 1

Auxiliary Input 1

CD Input 1

(1: Mono_in; 2,3: Ground; 4: Mono_out)

(1,3: Ground; 2: Right Audio Channel; 4: Left Audio Channel)

(1: Left Audio Channel; 2, 3: Ground; 4: Right Audio Channel)

(1: Left Audio Channel; 2, 3: Ground; 4: Right Audio Channel)

2.3.19 VGA Connector

The VGA connector allows you to connect a standard monitor through the provided VGA cable with mounting bracket. Connect the cable to this header and mount the bracket to the case on a free expansion slot.

Chapter 3

Software Installation

Note:

Before installation, you must already have Windows 95/98/2000/ME or Windows NT4.0 install on your computer.

The installation procedure is as below:

1. Make sure that Auto-insert detection is enabled for your CDROM drive.

It should be enabled by default.

2. Insert this CD disk into your CDROM drive.

3. The Explorer screen will then appear, that gives you instructions for installation.

4. There may require restarts of Windows during some software setup. In these cases, you can just eject then close the CD-tray in order to get back to the Explorer screen. You can then proceed with the next step.

You can get more information with open file: readme.txt in the CD disk.

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Chapter 4

AMIBIOS Setup

This TI-810+ motherboard comes with the AMI BIOS from AMI

Software Inc. Enter the AMI BIOS program Main Menu by:

1. Turn on or reboot the system. After a series of diagnostic checks, the following message will appear:

Press <DEL> to enter setup, ESC to skip memory test

2. Press the <DEL> key and the main program screen will appear as follows.

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 1.21

(C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

PCI / Plug and Play Setup

Peripheral Setup

CPU Configuration Setup

A u t o - D e t e c t H a r d D i s k s

Change User Password

Change Supervisor Password

Change Language Setting

Auto Configuration with Opti mal Settings

Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC : E x i t :Sel F 2 / F 3 :Color F10 :Save & Exit

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3. Using the arrows on your keyboard, select an option, and press

<Enter>. Modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed in your system. Otherwise you may return to the Main

Menu anytime by pressing <ESC> .

Types of Setup

Standard CMOS Setup

Description

Sets time, date, hard disk type, types of floppy drives, monitor type, and if keyboard is installed.

Advanced CMOS Setup Sets Typematic Rate and Delay, Above 1MB

Memory Test, Memory Test Tick Sound, Hit <Del>

Message Display, System Boot Up Sequence, and others.

Advanced Chipset Setup Sets chipset-specific options and features.

Power Management Setup Controls power conservation options.

PCI/PnP Setup Sets options related to the PCI bus and Plug and

Play options.

Peripheral Setup Controls I/O Controller-related options.

CPU Configuration Setup This option selects the type of CPU install in the motherboard. The settings are Auto (AMIBIOS automatically determines the CPU type).

4. In the Main Menu, “Save Settings and Exit” saves your changes and reboots the system, and “Exit Without Saving” ignores your changes and exits the CMOS Setup.

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AMIBIOS SETUP - STANDARD CMOS SETUP

(C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Date (mm/dd/yyyy) : Mon Sep 25, 2000

Time (hh/mm/ss) : 17:05:08

Floppy Drive A:

Floppy Drive B:

Type

Pri Master : Auto

Pri Slave : Auto

Sec Master : Auto

Sec Slave : Auto

1.44 MB 3½

Not Installed

LBA Blk PIO 32Bit

Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode

Off

Off

Off

Off

Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled

Base Memory: 0 KB

Extd Memory: 0 MB

Available Options:

Disabled

Enabled

ESC :Exit :Sel

PgUp/PgDn :Modify

F1 :Help F2/F3 :Color

4.1 Standard CMOS Setup

Select the AMIBIOS Setup options by choosing Standard Setup from the

AMIBIOS Setup main menu. Standard Setup options are described below.

Floppy Drive A: and B:

Move the cursor to these fields via and and select the floppy type. The settings are 360 KB 5 ¼ inch, 1.2 MB 5 ¼ inch, 720 KB 3 ½ inch, 1.44 MB 3½ inch, or

2.88 MB 3½ inch.

Primary Master

Primary Slave

Secondary Master

Secondary Slave

Select these options to configure the drive named in the option. Select Auto

Detect IDE to let AMIBIOS automatically configure the drive. A screen with a list of drive parameters appears. Click on OK to configure the drive.

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Type How to Configure

SCSI

IDE

CD-ROM

Select Type. Select Not Installed the drive parameter screen. The SCSI drivers provided by the SCSI manufacturer should allow you to configure the SCSI drive.

Select Type. Select Auto to let AMIBIOS determine the parameters.

Click on OK when AMIBIOS displays the drive parameters. Select

LBA/Large Mode . Select On if the drive has a capacity greater than 540

MB. Select Block Mode . Select On to allow block mode data transfers.

Select 32-Bit Transfer. Select On to allow 32-bit data transfers. Select the PIO Mode. It is best to select Auto to allow AMIBIOS to determine the PIO mode. If you select a PIO mode that is not supported by the

IDE drive, the drive will not work properly. If you are absolutely certain that you know the drive’s PIO mode, select PIO mode 0-5, as appropriate.

Select Type. Select CDROM. Click on OK when AMIBIOS displays the drive parameters.

Standard MFM Select Type. You must know the drive parameters. Select the drive type that exactly matches your drive ’s parameters.

Non-Standard

MFM

Select Type. If the drive parameters do not match the drive parameters listed for drive types 1-46, select User and enter the correct hard disk drive parameters.

Entering Drive Parameters

You can also enter the hard disk drive parameters. The drive parameters are

Parameter

Type

Description

The number for a drive with certain identification parameters.

Cylinders

Heads

The number of cylinders in the disk drive.

The number of heads.

Write The actual physical size of a sector gets progressively smaller as

Precompensation the track diameter diminishes. Yet each sector must still hold 512 bytes.

Write precompensation circuitry on the hard disk compensates for the physical difference in sector size by boosting the write current for sectors on inner tracks. This parameter is the track number on the disk surface where write precompensation begins.

Landing Zone This number is the cylinder location where the heads normally park when the system is shut down.

Sectors

Capacity

The number of sectors per track. MFM drives have 17 sectors per track. RLL drives have 26 sectors per track. ESDI drives have 34 sectors per track. SCSI and IDE drives have even more sectors per track.

The formatted capacity of the drive is the number of heads times the number of cylinders times the number of sectors per track times 512

(bytes per sector).

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4.2 Advanced CMOS Setup

The AMIBIOS Setup options described in this section are selected by choosing Advanced CMOS Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup main menu.

4.3 Advanced Chipset Setup

Choose Chipset Setup on the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. All Chipset Setup options are then displayed. AMIBIOS Setup can be customized.

4.4 Power Management Setup

The AMIBIOS Setup options described in this section are selected by choosing Power Management Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup main menu.

4.5 PCI/PnP Setup

Choose PCI/Plug and Play Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup screen to display the PCI and Plug and Play Setup options.

4.6 CPU Configuration Setup

This system BIOS is capable to detect the CPU type, say Pentium III,

Pentium II or Celeron. The user is only required to select the CPU speed.

In addition, overclocking option is provided for advanced users who prefer to run the CPU over the specified clock frequency.

4.7 Save Settings and Exit

Choose Save Setting and Exit from the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. Type

“Y”to exit the BIOS Setup program and saving the values. Type “N”to return to the Setup program.

4.8 Exit Without Saving

Choose Exit Without Saving from the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. Type

“Y”to exit the BIOS Setup program without saving the values. Type “N”to return to the Setup program.

The End

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