Jehe Technology Development MIH55 Mother Board User Manual Giada MI H55 part2 REV1
Shenzhen jiehe Technology Development Co.,Ltd. Mother Board Giada MI H55 part2 REV1
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Giada MI-H55_User Manual_part2_REV1
25 Fig 3.5 To select the address of PI (parallel interface). · Parallel Port Address If IR device (IrDA) is available, it is recommended it be set as IrDA ASKIR. If set as Normal, it is for the use of regular mouse and Modem. · Serial Port 1 Mode is “3F8 / IRQ4”. 3F8 / IRQ4, 2F8 / IRQ3, 3E8 / IRQ4, 2E8/ IRQ3 and Auto. The default value To set the built-in serial port 1 (COM1 port). The options are: D i s a b l e d 、 · Serial Port 1 Address (SI 1) 3.3 IO Chipset Configuration · CPU Fan Speed Control To set the CPU fan's mode. Options include Manual Mode and Thermal Cruise Mode. Fig 3.6 · H/W Health Function Through this item, you can view the state of the system hardware. You can view the speed of the CPU fan, temperature of CPU and other values. 3.4.PC Health Configuration · Parallel Port IRQ Set IRQ for PI. It is recommended it be set as “7”. · Parallel Port Mode To select the transmission mode (ECP/EPP/Normal) for PI. The default value is “Normal”. 26 27 any support. accordance with the later setup even if no operating system provides is selected, BIOS can set the system as power-saving mode in management) function. The default value is “Enabled”. When [enabled] This item is used for enabling or disabling the APM (advanced power · Power Management/APM Options are [disabled] and [enabled]. This item allows you decide whether acpi apic form to rsdt indication list. · ACPI APIC support To set the power type the system can support. · ACPI Version Features Fig 3.7 4. Power (power management) If [Enabled] is selected, you can start the system through real-time clock. · RTC Resume To wake up by PCIE. · Wake-Up by PCIE To start from PCI device. · Power On by PCI Card To allow the system to keep the pre-power off state Last State To allow the system to be in shutoff state To allow the system to be started automatically Power Off Power On Definition Option definitions are as follows: the AC power is restored after power interruption. The options and their This item is used for setting what state the system should be in when · Restore on AC Power Loss down state for over four seconds. selected, the system will be shut off if the ATX switch is in the pressed- pressed-down state for less than four seconds. Whatever option is the system will enter the sleeping mode if the ATX switch is in the down state for less than four seconds. If Suspend is selected, it means switch into a common shutoff button if the ATX switch is in the pressed- The defaulted value ON/OFF indicates that the system will turn ATX · Power Button Mode 28 29 · Bootup Num-Lock (To set the state of Num Lock after start-up). Options are OFF and ON. · 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]. · Quiet Boot To start the system quietly. Fig 3.8 · 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]. 5. Booting · 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]. · 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. · 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. · PS2 Mouse Support Set to support PS2 mouse. The available options are [Auto] and [Disable]. The default value is Auto. 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. 30 31 Fig 3.9 If this function is selected, the following information will appear: Enter New Password hhhhhh 6. Security Setup · CD/DVD Drives To set the booting priority of CD/DVD-ROM devices. · Removable Drives To set the booting priority of removable devices. · Hard Disk Drives To set the booting priority of hard disk devices. · Boot Device Priority To set the booting priority. screen and buzz. write information in the sector, BIOS will display alarm information on the IDE disk sector. If this item is set as Enable and some program wants to This item is used for setting the alarm function in the case of virus attack in Boot Sector Virus Protection can enter the setup program directly when the system is restarted. Once the password is disabled, you won't have to enter the password and appear on the screen to allow you decide whether the password is disabled. requires to enter the password. Then, information for confirmation will To delete the password, pressin the popped-up window that entered only before the system goes to the set program of BIOS. program of BIOS. If set as Setup, the password will be required to be be required to be entered before the system guides and goes to the set properties. If the item Security Option is set as System, the password will The user can set this item through the Security Option in advanced BIOS password each time before the system goes to the set program of BIOS. Once the password item is enabled, you will be required to enter the it again, BIOS will save the set password. . BIOS will requires to enter the password again. Once you enter Then, enter the password with not more than eight characters and press 32 33 · USB Configuration To set the USB device. · RX780 Configuration · SouthBridge Configuration To set the south bridge chip. · NorthBridge Configuration To set the north bridge chip. 7. Setup for Chipset Fig 3.10 Fig 3.11 mode. The two options were HiSpeed (480 Mbps) and Full Speed (12 Mbps) This item is used for setting the transfer rate mode of USB 2.0 device. · USB2.0 Controller Mode The options are [Disabled], [Enabled] and [Auto]. will be in OFF state, regardless of whether USB device is available. If you set this item as [Disabled], the USB controller inside the system device is available, USB controller will be activated. If not, not activated. check whether USB device is available in its startup process. If USB If the default value [Auto] is selected, the system will automatically This item is used for enabling or disabling the supports for USB devices. · Legacy USB Support · USB Configuration 34 35 Fig 3.12 value/discard changes/discard changes and exit. The exit options include load optimal defaults/load failsafe defaults · Exit Options 8. Exit If press Cancel or Esc, return to the main menu. If you enter OK and press Enter, the system will discard the changes. · Discard Changes setup program. If press Cancel or ESC, return to the main menu. If you enter OK and press Enter, the system will exit from the BIOS · Discard Changes and Exit want to save, you can press Cancel or Esc to return to the main menu. SRAM and the system will exit from the BIOS setup program. If you don't If you enter OK and press Enter, all set values will be saved to CMOS conservative values for the system. optimize the performance of the motherboard. The failsafe defaults are failsafe defaults and optimal defaults. The optimal defaults are set to These two items can allow the user to restore all BIOS options to the · Load failsafe defaults /optimal defaults 36 37 Fig. 4.1 the CD-ROM. The interface as shown in Fig. 4.1 will appear. then install the driver for the motherboard. To this end, put the disk into After you complete the installation of the operating system, you should 1. Install driver for motherboard IV. Software installation Fig. 4.2 In Fig 4.1, click "Driver ", another UI appears as shown in Fig 4.2. 38 39 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. 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. 4.4 After you click “Install” behind the “Realtek HD audio driver” in the interface After you click “Install” behind the “Intel Chipset driver” in the interface Fig. 4.3 1.2 Install Sound card driver 1.1. Installing driver for Chipset 40 41 indications in the popped-up dialog boxes, and then restart the computer. can click “Next” and wait till the driver is installed completely. Fig. 4.6 Driver” in the interface of Fig. 4.2, complete the installation by following the Fig. 4.5 To install the driver for graphic card, you can click “Install” behind “H55 VGA After you click “Install” behind the “Realtek 10/100/1000 LAN Driver” in the 1.4 Installing driver for graphic card interface of Fig. 4.2, a dialog box as shown in Fig. 4.5 will pop up. Then you 1.3 Installing driver for on-board LAN chip 42 43 is mute. You need to turn it on manually, as shown in Fig. 4.8 and 4.9. After the initial installation of the driver, the default state of microphone Fig. 4.7 installed, as shown in Fig. 4.7. The control panel of the audio adapter will appear after the driver is · For Windows XP SP2: 2. HD-AUDIO sound card setup Fig. 4.9 Fig. 4.8 44 45 shown in Fig. 4.10 and 4.11. Fig. 4.10 Manager at the lower right corner. The initial interface will pop up, as After the driver for the audio adapter is stalled, you can click the Audio · For Windows Vista: Fig. 4.12 “separate all input jacks as independent input devices”. Device, the interface shown in Fig. 4.12 will pop up. Then select Click the right upper part of the control interfaceAdvanced Setup for Fig. 4.11 46 47 volume for recording and the playing volume for the MIC. set the device as default. In the above interface, you can adjust the If a MIC is used, please select the corresponding front or rear mode and Fig. 4.13 Click OK, and the controlling interface will turn to one shown in Fig. 4.13. as shown in Fig. 4.14. Fig. 4.14 mouse at the corresponding output interface. A dialog box will pop up, If you need to set the output of multi-channel, you should right click the 48 49 Fig. 4.15 Select Redistribution of Connectors. Then an interface will pop up, as shown in Fig. 4.15. After that, set the corresponding output. harmful interference, and ( 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (1) this device may not cause This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: FCC ID: YIKMIH55 -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 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: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment 50
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