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Motherboard
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User’s Manual
MI-D525
Version 001
All right reserved
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Contents
Gratitude ……………………………………………………………………………
III. BIOS setting …………………………………………………………………… 16
I. About the product ………………………………………………………………
2. Main (standard CMOS setup) ……………………………………………
1. Picture of the motherboard ………………………………………………
3. Advanced (Advanced BIOS setup) ……………………………………… 20
2. Features ……………………………………………………………………
4. Boot Configuration ………………………………………………………… 20
2.1 Processor ………………………………………………………………
5. Security Setup ……………………………………………………………… 22
2.2 Memory …………………………………………………………………
6. Exit …………………………………………………………………………… 24
2.3 BIOS ……………………………………………………………………
2.4 Interfaces of peripherals ………………………………………………
2.5 Power management……………………………………………………
1. Main menu ………………………………………………………………… 18
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IV. Software installation …………………………………………………………… 25
1. Install driver for motherboard
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1.1 Install driver for chipset ……………………………………………… 27
II. Hardware installation……………………………………………………………
1. Layout of motherboard ……………………………………………………
1.3 Install driver for on-board LAN chip ………………………………… 29
2. Installing memory …………………………………………………………
1.4 Install driver for graphic card ………………………………………… 30
3. Motherboard jumper setting ………………………………………………
2. HD_AUDIO and sound card setup ……………………………………… 30
3.1 SATA1/SATA2 (Serial ATA flat-cable sockets) ………………………
3.2 CPU_FAN1 (CPU FAN socket) ………………………………………
1.2 Install sound card driver ……………………………………………… 28
3.3 CLR_CMOS(CMOS pin) ……………………………………………… 10
3.4 F_USB1/ F_USB2 (frond-end USB pin) …………………………… 10
3.5 F_ AUDIO(Pins for front-end audio adapter) ………………………
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3.6 ATX 12V (12V Power receptacle) …………………………………… 12
3.7 F_ PANEL (Front-end control panel) ………………………………… 13
4. Rear panel interface ………………………………………………………
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Gratitude
Thank you for choosing Giada motherboard.
I. About the product
1. Picture of the motherboard
Giada MI-D525 is based on Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor D525
It supports DDR3 800 Dual-channel memory, on-board HD-AUDIO sound card.
Support USB2.0.
Any question about the product, please send e-mail to our support center.
Headquarter:
Sales@giadatech.com
support@giadatech.com
USA office: support@giadapc.com
NOTE: This is Giada real product photo show for your reference only, Product
appearance depends on goods.
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II. Hardware installation
2. Features
Warning
2.1 Processor
· On-board Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor D525;
· On-board Intel® GMA3150.
The motherboard consists of a great number of ICs and other components.
These ICs might be damaged by the static charge. Therefore, the user must
make the following preparations before installation:
2.2 Memory
· Supports 240-Pin DDR3 800MHz memory * 1;
· 2GB at maximum.
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2.3 BIOS
Supports PNP, APM and ATAPI;
Supports ACPI and DMI;
Automatic detection and supporting hard disk whose LBA mode is over 160G;
End-users can easily upgrade the motherboard with BIOS.
2.4 Interfaces for peripherals
One PS/2 keyboard connector;
One PS/2 mouse connector;
Two RJ45 network interface (PCIe Gigabit Ethernet);
Supports two SATA Ⅱhard-disk interfaces;
Six high-speed transmission ports (max. 480Mb/s) which support USB2.0
and are compatible with USB1.1;
On-board HD-AUDIO audio adapter;
Interfaces on panels can be compatible with HDD LED, Speaker, etc;
One CMOS contact pin;
One system FAN socket.
· Turn off the power of the computer. It is preferable the power cord be unplugged.
· Take care not to contact the metal wires and theirs joints on the motherboard
when handling it.
· It is preferable that the operator wear the anti-static wrist strap when handling
the IC components.
· Before the ICs are installed, the components of the motherboard should be
placed on the anti-static mat or bag.
· When you remove the plug on the ATX power supply of the motherboard,
make sure the switch of the power supply is in OFF state.
Installing the motherboard onto the computer case:
For most of the computer cases, the multiple fixing holes left on their bottoms
can be used for securing the motherboard and preventing short circuit. During
your operation, take care not to allow the screws to contact any circuit or part on
2.5 Power management
· Support APM and ACPI;
· Compatible with energy star “Green PC”.
PCB. When circuits on the surface of the motherboard get close to the fixing
holes, you can use the plastic sheet to separate the screws from the board
surface so as to avoid damage or failure of the motherboard.
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2. Installing memory
1. Layout of motherboard
Please install the memory in accordance with the following procedures:
· Align the golden finger of the memory to the groove of the interface slot and
pay attention the concave hole of golden finger should be aligned to the
convex point of the slot.
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· Finally, insert the memory into the interface slot gently. If no error occurs at
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the moment, insert the card forward in the slot till the white buckle is
automatically engaged in the concave hole at the two sides of the memory.
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Note
In order to avoid damages to the motherboard or the components, the user must
make sure the power supply to the computer is turned off before the memory or
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other component is installed or removed. As the groove is set at the golden finger
of the DDR DIMM, the memory can only be inserted into the slot with one direction.
1. PS/2 port
2. COM+LPT port
3. VGA port
4. RJ45+2* USB port
5. RJ45+2* USB port
6. JACK AUDIO port
7. Front audio
8. PCI Slot
9. USB Header
10. SATA Ⅱ port
11. Mini PCI-E
12. ATX 12V Power(20-pin)
13. DDR3 SO-DIMM Slot
14. CPU
15. NM10
16. COM Header
During installation, the user only needs to align the golden finger and the dualchannel groove of the interface slot and insert it gently. To avoid damage, never
apply excessive force in that process.
3. Motherboard jumper setting
Note:The user should notice that all sockets are marked with PIN1. The mark “#”
indicates the ex-factory default values.
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3.1. SATA1/SATA2 (Serial ATA flat-cable sockets)
Serial ATA sockets can reach a transmission speed of 300MB/s, and you can
connect your Serial ATA device to this socket.
PIN
Definition
GND
TXP
TXN
GND
PIN
RXN
1-2#
Normal
RXP
2-3
CLR_CMOS
GND
3.2. CPU_FAN1 (CPU FAN socket)
This receptacle can be used for connecting CPU/system fan. Its pins are
defined below. The user shall make sure the fan is conforming
PIN
3.3.CLR_CMOS(CMOS pin).
The correct time, system hardware and other information are saved in the
CMOS memory of the motherboard. The interruption the computer's power
won't cause the loss of this information, for the CMOS is powered by the
battery on the motherboard. The port is defined as follows:
Definition
3.4. F_USB1/ F_USB2 (frond-end USB pin)
In case the USB ports on the rear panel of the machine case are not enough,
the user can use the two sets of extension USB pins provided by this
motherboard. These ports support USB 2.0 devices. The definitions of the
ports are described below:
Definition
GND
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12V
SIGNAL
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PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
5V
5V
MIC
GND
USB D0-
USB D1-
MIC-BIAS
5V
USB D0+
USB D1+
OUT-R
GND
GND
GND
NULL
NULL
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NULL
OUT-L
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3.5. F_ AUDIO(Pins for front-end audio adapter)
These audio adapter ports allow you to connect to the wire harness of the
audio adapter. After connection, you can easily control the audio output/
microphone through the front panel of the host (Note: Don't connect the wire
to Pin 4).
3.6. ATX 12V (12V Power receptacle)
These audio adapter ports allow you to connect to the wire harness of the
audio adapter. After connection, you can easily control the audio
output/microphone through the front panel of the host (Note: Don't connect
the wire to Pin 4).
The definitions of the ports are described below:
The definitions of the ports are described below:
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PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
PIN
Definition
3.3V
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3.3V
HDLED+
PLED+
3.3V
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-12V
HDLED-
PLED-
GND
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GND
RST
PW_LED+
5V
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PS-ON
RST+
PWRBTN
GND
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GND
RST+
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GND
5V
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GND
GND
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GND
PG
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-5V
5VSB
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5V
10
12V
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5V
3.7. F_ PANEL (Front-end control panel)
This socket is used to connect the flat cables on the front-end panel.
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III. BIOS Setting
4. Rear panel interface
Note
The descriptions relating to BIOS in this Manual can only be used for reference
as the BIOS version of the motherboard is upgraded continuously. Giada provides
no guarantee that the contents in this Manual be consistent with the information
you acquire.
1. PS/2.
2. COM+LPT port
3. VGA port
4. RJ45+2* USB port
5. RJ45+2* USB port
6. JACK AUDIO port
BIOS is a basic I/O control program saved in the Flash Memory. Bridging the
motherboard and the operating system, BIOS is used for managing the setup of
the related parameters between them. When the computer is activated, the
system is first controlled by the BIOS program. First, a self-detection called POST
is performed to check all hard devices and confirm the parameters of the
synchronous hardware. Once all detections are completed, BIOS will hand over
the controlling to the operating system (OS). As BIOS serves as the only channel
that connects the hardware and software, whether your computer can run stably
and work in optimized state will hinge on how to properly set the parameters in
BIOS. Therefore, the correct setup of BIOS plays a key role in stably running the
system and optimizing its performance.
The CMOS Setup will save the set parameters in the built-in CMOS SRAM on the
motherboard. When the power is shut off, the lithium battery on the motherboard
will provide continuously power for CMOS SRAM. The BIOS setup program will
allow you to configure the following items:
1.HD drive, floppy drive and peripheral devices;
2.Video display type and display items;
3.Password protection;
4.Power management characteristics.
A.A.State of BIOS Setup
When the computer is started up, BIOS will run the self-detection (Post) program.
This program includes series of diagnosis fixed in BIOS. When this program is
executed, the following information will appear if any error is found:
Press F1 to Run Setup
Press F2 to Load default values and continue
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To enter BIOS, you can press F1; to load the default values and enter the system,
you can press F2. After the self-detection process is completed, you can press
DEL to enter the BIOS interface if no error is found. If the indicative information
disappears before you can act, you can shut off the computer and turn on it
again, or you can press the key RESET on the machine case. To restart your
computer, you can also simultaneously press ++.
1. Main menu
When the system enters the CMOS Setup menu, you can see the main menu on
the upper part of the screen, as shown in Figure 3.1. In this main menu, you can
use the left and right direction keys to select the setup items. Once the item is
selected, the lower part of the computer screen will show the details of setting.
B. Function Keys definitions
Key
Function
↑ (Up key)
Move to the previous item
↓ (Down key)
Move to the next item
← (Left key)
Move to the left item
→ (Right key)
Move to the right item
ESC
Exit the current interface
Page Up
Change the setup state, or add the values
Page Down
Change the setup state, or deduct the values
F1
Display the information of the current setup
F7
Load the set values of previous time
F8
Load the safest values
F9
Load the optimized values
Fig 3.1
Save the settings and exit the CMOS SETUP
(The options above and their contents may be different from your actual options,
so they are used for reference only).
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C.Auxiliary information
Main interface
When the system enters the main interface of Setup, the major selected contents
will be displayed at the lower part of the interface with the change of the options.
Set interface
When you set the value for each column, you can view the preset value of the
column and the values that can be set if you press F1, for example, the BIOS
default values or CMOS Setup values. To exit the interface for auxiliary information,
press [ESC].
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· Main (standard CMOS setup)
This item is used for setting the date, time, specifications of hard disk and floppy
disk and type of monitor.
· Advanced (advanced BIOS setup)
This item is used for setting the advanced functions provided by BIOS, such as
the virus alarm and priority order of disks for startup process.
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· Boot (startup configuration characteristics)
3. Advanced (Advanced BIOS setup)
· Security (setting the administrator/user password)
· Exit (option of exit)
This item includes load optimal defaults/load failsafe defaults value/discard
changes/ discard changes and exit.
2. Main (standard CMOS setup)
Fig 3.3
4. Boot Configuration
Fig 3.2
· System time (hh:mm:ss)
Use this item to set the time for the computer, with the format as
“hour/minute/second”.
· System date (mm:dd:yy)
Use this item to set the date for the computer, with the format as “week,
month/day/year”.
Fig 3.4
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Quick Boot
If this item is set as Enabled, the system can be started within five seconds and
some detection items will be ignored. The options are [Disabled] and [Enabled].
Quiet Boot
To start the system quietly.
Add On ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS]
This item allows you to set the display mode of the device's firmware program.
The options are [Force BIOS] and [Keep Current].
Bootup Num-Lock
(To set the state of Num Lock after start-up). Options are OFF and ON. In other
words, this item can be used for setting the state of Num Lock for the time the
system has been started. It can be set on the basis of the needs of the user and
doesn't affect the performance of the computer.
PS2 Mouse Support
Set to support PS2 mouse. The available options are [Auto] and [Disable]. The
default value is Auto.
Interrupt 19 Capture [Disabled]
If you use some PCI extension cards with built-in firmware program (like SCSI
extension card) and you want to start the system through Interrupt 19, you can
set this item as [Enabled]. The options are [Disabled] and [Enabled].
Boot Device Priority
To set the booting priority.
Hard Disk Drives
To set the booting priority of hard disk devices.
Removable Drives
To set the booting priority of removable devices.
CD/DVD Drives
To set the booting priority of CD/DVD-ROM devices.
5. Security Setup
Wait For“F1” If any Error
(The system waits the user to press F1 if any error occurs from the computer).
The options are Disable and Enable. Normally, it is set as Enable. Then if the
computer has any error, a line of English words will appear on the screen,
reminding the user of pressing F1 to enter CMOS for setup. If it is set as Disable,
that line of English words won't appear. However, if the words “wait…” appear
during the start up process and you press Del, the system can also enter CMOS
for setup.
Hit “Del” Message Display
(Information is displayed when the computer is started, suggesting the user can
press “Del” to enter the state for CMOS setup). The options are [Disable] and
[Enable]. Normally, [Enable] is selected. After [Enable] is selected, the information
on how to enter the state for CMOS setup will be displayed at the time the
computer is started. If [Disable] is selected, such information won't be displayed.
However, if you press “Del” when the character “Wait……” appears at the time
the computer is started, the system can also enter the state for CMOS setup.
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If this function is selected, the following information will appear:
6. Exit
Enter New Password hhhhhh
Then, enter the password with not more than eight characters and press .
BIOS will requires to enter the password again. Once you enter it again, BIOS
will save the set password.
Once the password item is enabled, you will be required to enter the password
each time before the system goes to the set program of BIOS. The user can set
this item through the Security Option in advanced BIOS properties. If the item
Security Option is set as System, the password will be required to be entered
before the system guides and goes to the set program of BIOS. If set as Setup,
the password will be required to be entered only before the system goes to the
set program of BIOS.
To delete the password, press  in the popped-up window that requires to
enter the password. Then, information for confirmation will appear on the screen
to allow you decide whether the password is disabled. Once the password is
disabled, you won't have to enter the password and can enter the setup program
directly when the system is restarted.
Boot Sector Virus Protection
This item is used for setting the alarm function in the case of virus attack in IDE
disk sector. If this item is set as Enable and some program wants to write
information in the sector, BIOS will display alarm information on the screen
Fig 3.6
Exit Options
The exit options include load optimal defaults/load failsafe defaults value/discard
changes/discard changes and exit.
Load failsafe defaults /optimal defaults
These two items can allow the user to restore all BIOS options to the failsafe
defaults and optimal defaults. The optimal defaults are set to optimize the
performance of the motherboard. The failsafe defaults are conservative values
for the system.
If you enter OK and press Enter, all set values will be saved to CMOS SRAM and
the system will exit from the BIOS setup program. If you don't want to save, you
can press Cancel or Esc to return to the main menu.
Discard Changes and Exit
If you enter OK and press Enter, the system will exit from the BIOS setup program.
If press Cancel or ESC, return to the main menu.
and buzz.
Discard Changes
If you enter OK and press Enter, the system will discard the changes. If press
Cancel or Esc, return to the main menu.
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IV. Software installation
NOTE:Pictures below just showing the driver install steps, please see the
In Fig 4.1, click "Driver ", another UI appears as shown in Fig 4.2.
real product for detailed information.
1. Install driver for motherboard
After you complete the installation of the operating system, you should
then install the driver for the motherboard. To this end, put the disk into
the CD-ROM. The interface as shown in Fig. 4.1 will appear.
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.1
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1.1. Installing driver for Chipset
After you click “Install” behind the “Intel Chipset driver” in the interface
of Fig. 4.2, a dialog box as shown in Fig. 4.3 will pop up. Then you can
click Next and wait till the driver is installed completely.
Fig. 4.3
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1.2 Install Sound card driver
After you click “Install” behind the “Realtek HD audio driver” in the interface
of Fig. 4.2, a dialog box as shown in Fig. 4.4 will pop up. Then you can click
“Next” and wait till the driver is installed completely.
Fig. 4.4
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1.3 Installing driver for on-board LAN chip
After you click “Install” behind the “Realtek 10/100/1000 LAN Driver” in the
interface of Fig. 4.2, a dialog box as shown in Fig. 4.5 will pop up. Then you
can click “Next” and wait till the driver is installed completely.
1.4 Installing driver for graphic card
To install the driver for graphic card, you can click “Install” behind “XXX VGA
Driver” in the interface of Fig. 4.2, complete the installation by following the
indications in the popped-up dialog boxes, and then restart the computer.
2. HD-AUDIO sound card setup
· For Windows XP SP2:
The control panel of the audio adapter will appear after the driver is installed,
as shown in Fig. 4.6.
Fig. 4.5
Fig. 4.6
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After the initial installation of the driver, the default state of microphone is
mute. You need to turn it on manually, as shown in Fig. 4.7 and 4.8.
· For Windows Vista:
After the driver for the audio adapter is stalled, you can click the Audio
Manager at the lower right corner. The initial interface will pop up, as shown in
Fig. 4.9 and 4.10.
Fig. 4.7
Fig. 4.9
Fig. 4.8
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Click OK, and the controlling interface will turn to one shown in Fig. 4.12.
Fig. 4.10
Click the right upper part of the control interface—Advanced Setup for
Device, the interface shown in Fig. 4.12 will pop up. Then select
Fig. 4.12
“separate all input jacks as independent input devices”.
If a MIC is used, please select the corresponding front or rear mode and
set the device as default. In the above interface, you can adjust the
volume for recording and the playing volume for the MIC.
Fig. 4.11
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If you need to set the output of multi-channel, you should right click the
mouse at the corresponding output interface. A dialog box will pop up,
Select Redistribution of Connectors. Then an interface will pop up, as
shown in Fig. 4.14. After that, set the corresponding output.
as shown in Fig. 4.13.
Fig. 4.13
Fig. 4.14
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth
for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
“To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. The
antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
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