Page 2 - MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION; Document History; First release
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 2 OF 45 Document History 1.0 First release April 99 Trademarks mentioned within this document are the properties of their respectiveowners. Details available on request. Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does ...
Page 3 - This product contains a lithium battery.; Warning; Low Voltage Directive; Important
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 3 OF 45 This product contains a lithium battery. Do not use a metal or other conductive implement to remove the battery. If a short-circuit ismade between its positive and negative terminals the battery may explode. Replace a discharged battery with one ...
Page 4 - This product complies with the American Safety Standard UL1950.; This product complies with the following European EMC standards:; Emissions; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 4 OF 45 This product complies with the American Safety Standard UL1950. This product complies with the following European EMC standards: Emissions EN55022 Class B Immunity EN55024 This product also complies with the following American EMC standard: FCC C...
Page 10 - Integrated Graphics Controller 4Mb Display Cache
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 10 OF 45 The following items can be configured at build-time and cannot be modified by the user. Integrated Graphics Controller 4Mb Display Cache Ethernet controller/ connector MIDI / Game Port features AC’97 Audio Hardware monitoring functions (Super I/...
Page 11 - CPU
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 11 OF 45 CPU SOCKET 370 IC10 GMCH IC15 4MB DISPLAY CACHE IC 14 /16 DIMM MODULES MM 1,2 ICH IC13 AUDIO AC'97 IC 3 IDE PL22 / 16 USB PL4 FWH IC21 SUPER I/O IC23 KEYBOARD MOUSE PL1 FLOPPY PL21 SERIAL PL2 PARALLEL PL2 GAME/MIDI PL3 PCI CONN 1 PL10 PCI CONN 2...
Page 13 - Not fitted
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 13 OF 45 1 Chasis Intrusion HeaderPL17 15 Graphics and memorycontroller hub (GMCH) C RJ45 2 Hard Switch PSU jumperPL18 16 4MB display cache D USB (Dual) 3 Front panel 17 PCI expansion slotsPL10,11,12,13 E Serial Port 1 4 Floppy disk PL21 18 Debug connect...
Page 14 - Caution
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 14 OF 45 Caution Care must be taken in the purchase of upgrade parts to ensure both compatibility with thesystem and the compliance with appropriate approvals and certification, e.g. CE markingwithin Europe. Using non-approved parts may invalidate your w...
Page 15 - The processor can now be removed from the socket.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 15 OF 45 ! Do not use excessive force. If the module will not fit easily, remove it and start again. The DIMM is inserted vertically and held in place by the clips at each end. " ! Do not use excessive force. If the module will not come free easily, ...
Page 17 - Integrated graphics controller with 2D/3D H/W acceleration
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 17 OF 45 The FC810 microATX motherboard accepts the following Celeron™ processors operating at abus speed of 66 or 100MHz. 266 4.0 66 300 4.5 66 333 5.0 66 366 5.5 66 400 6.0 66 433 6.5 66 466 7.0 66 500 5.0 100 550 5.5 100 600 6.0 100 The processor core...
Page 23 - Processor thermal diode ADCs
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 23 OF 45 There are three main elements to the optional system management hardware. MAX1617 Thermal Monitor PC87366 Super I/O Processor thermal diode ADCs -./.( A precise digital thermometer that reports both the CPU temperature and the temperature ofitse...
Page 25 - PCI slot 1
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 25 OF 45 +! &"#" % 0 0 PCI slot 1 1 0 PCI slot 2 2 0 PCI slot 3 3 0 PCI slot 4 4 0 82559 LAN Controller Note that the arbiter implements a round robin scheme and thus no request level has fixedpriority over another.
Page 26 - Esc
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 26 OF 45 BIOS (pronounced “bye-oss”) stands for ‘basic input/output system’. The BIOS mediatesbetween the computer’s hardware – the processor, memory, and so on – and its software – theoperating system and your programs. The BIOS program is kept in perma...
Page 27 - Enter; or using the Load Setup Defaults option of the Exit; enter setup; Boot Menu; Diskette Drive; Removable Devices
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 27 OF 45 ' Minus (-) or F5 Select the previous value for the current field. Enter Make a selection from the menu bar or enter a sub-menu. Home or End Move the cursor to the top or bottom of the current menu. Page up or Page down Move the cursor to the ne...
Page 28 - Press; In general, you should respond to these errors as follows:
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 28 OF 45 " +%# Whenever a recoverable (non-terminal) error occurs during POST, the BIOS displays an errormessage describing the problem (the most usual are described below). After some messages, youmay be prompted to Press <F1> to resume, <F...
Page 36 - Note that these figures do not cover cards plugged into the slots.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 36 OF 45 ! " The motherboard power requirements are heavily dependent on system configuration and thesoftware being used. The table below can be used as a guide to the likely power supplyrequirements. They are measured using a 400MHz Intel Celeron Pr...
Page 38 - USB
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOTHERBOARD DIVISION PAGE 38 OF 45 + : . (Installation guide reference D) 1 4 1 4 USB Port 0 USB Port 1 2" 1 VCC O +5V Power 2 DATA- I/O Differential Serial Data - 3 DATA+ I/O Differential Serial Data + 4 GND - Signal ground + . ' $ (Installation guide reference E) 1 5 6 9 2&...