Transcend TS-USL3/N - Manual

Transcend TS-USL3/N

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TS-USL3 Family Motherboard; Supporting Intel; Intel; 15E Chipset. More details follow later in this manual.
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
  • Page 5 – INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; Essential Handling Precautions; IMPORTANT. Read this page before unpacking your motherboard!
  • Page 6 – tions and local environmental regulations.; Electric Screwdrivers; Specifications and Features; CPU; Series; Chipset; - Supports Synchronous DRAM
  • Page 7 – Award BIOS; - Supports 2 high speed UART 16550 COM ports; Switching Voltage Regulator
  • Page 8 – PCB Dimensions; - Power failure resume
  • Page 9 – HARDWARE INSTALLATION; CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
  • Page 10 – Layout of Transcend TS-USL3 Motherboard; GMCH
  • Page 11 – 6 / 1 0 0 / 1 3 3 M H z F S B C o n f i g u r a t i o n J u m p e r; A U T O
  • Page 12 – C L E A R; C l e a r C M O S J u m p e r
  • Page 13 – A u d i o S e l e c t i o n J u m p e r; A u d i o
  • Page 14 – K e y b o a r d W a k e U p; D i s a b l e
  • Page 15 – V C C 3 A d j u s t; V C C 3
  • Page 16 – Connector Description; manual for more information.; is shown in the picture below).; I D E C o n n e c t o r s; I D E
  • Page 17 – F l o p p y D i s k D r i v e C o n n e c t o r
  • Page 18 – F a n P o w e r C o n n e c t o r s; G N D
  • Page 19 – 6 8 P i n M e m o r y D I M M S o c k e t s; U n b u f f e r e d P o s i t i o n
  • Page 20 – P a n e l C o n n e c t o r
  • Page 21 – The S_LED will light when the suspend mode works.
  • Page 22 – Up when a wake-up packet or signal is received from the LAN card.; Management Setup” is set to “Enabled” and that your system has an ATX; + 5 V S t a n d b y; W a k e - o n - L A N C o n n e c t o r
  • Page 23 – P o w e r C o n n e c t o r
  • Page 24 – I r D A C o n n e c t o r
  • Page 25 – Internal Serial Port Connector COMB; I n t e r n a l S e r i a l P o r t C o n n e c t o r C O M B
  • Page 26 – I n t e r n a l A u d i o C o n n e c o t r s; M O D E M
  • Page 27 – U S B 3 / 4 C o n n e c t o r; E N A B L E
  • Page 28 – B a c k P a n e l I / O P o r t s; . P a r a l l e l P o r t
  • Page 29 – CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP; BIOS SETUP
  • Page 31 – Set Supervisor/User Password; To save settings in nonvolatile CMOS RAM and exit Setup; Exit Without Saving; To abandon all changes and exit Setup; Standard CMOS Features
  • Page 33 – Floppy Mode 3 Support
  • Page 34 – Advanced BIOS Features; setup system features according to your preferences.; Virus Warning; recommend that you first disable the virus warning.
  • Page 35 – Select “Enabled” to start the ECC function for L2 Cache.
  • Page 36 – or “30” characters per second.
  • Page 37 – Advanced Chipset Features; not change any values if you are unfamiliar with the chipset.; SDRAM CAS Latency Time; information of the Memory Module and choose the proper setting.; SDRAM Cycle Time Tras/Trc; Leave it on the default setting.; SDRAM RAS Precharge Time
  • Page 39 – Paging Mode Control; value of this field to 2.; RAS# Precharge Timing; Set the RAS precharge timing of the onboard display cache memory.; Set the CAS Latency of the onboard display cache memory.
  • Page 40 – Integrated Peripherals; when you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface.
  • Page 41 – Select “Enabled” if you use a USB Keyboard.; Init Display First; - Password: Power On only if you key in the correct password.
  • Page 42 – in the Power On Function Menu.; Choose the right type of infrared device:
  • Page 43 – This option selects IR transmission routing. Two choices are:
  • Page 44 – Power Management Setup; consumption, according to your own style of computer use.; ACPI Function; seconds to wake up the system and return to the previous situation.; from suspend mode.; Power Management; related to the following modes:
  • Page 45 – Video Off Method; Defines the Video Off features.; Blanks the screen and turns off vertical and horizontal scanning.; VIDEO Off In Suspend; monitor when the system enters suspend mode.; Suspend Type; Select Suspend Type:“Stop Grant” or “PWR ON Suspend”.; MODEM Use IRQ
  • Page 46 – CPU will be shut down.; Up function.; month or at a certain time every day.; Alarm” field is enabled.
  • Page 48 – PCI n Assignment; IRQ Resources; compliant with the original PC AT bus specification.; PCI/VGA Palette Snoop; leave this field at “Disabled”.
  • Page 49 – CPU Warning Temperature; to “70°C/158°F” or even “Disabled” if you like.; Current CPU/System Temperature; This field displays the CPU working voltage.; VTT; This field displays the GTL bus voltage.
  • Page 50 – CPU Vcore Select; This option adjusts the CPU voltage.; Auto Defect DIMM/PCI CIK; “Enable” can stop the frequency output for unused DIMM/PCI slots.; Spread Spectrum Modulated; onboard CODEC. When this situation happends, reduce the frequency.; Shutdown Temperature; This field allows you to set the CPU shutdown temperature.
  • Page 51 – CPU Ratio; frequency according to the following formula:; CPU internal frequency = frequency ratio x system bus frequency.*
  • Page 52 – features.; Load Optimized Defaults; values are the optimized configuration settings for the system.
  • Page 53 – Supervisor Password; prompts for the correct password before you boot or access “Setup”.
  • Page 55 – Exit Without Saving; Abort current changes and exit the BIOS utility.
  • Page 56 – CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE SETUP; SOFTWARE SETUP
  • Page 57 – and the follow the figures as shown below:
  • Page 58 – Intel Security Controller Driver; Setup and follow the figures as shown below:
  • Page 59 – Audio Driver Setup; the opration system you use.
  • Page 61 – B. Audio Driver for WindowsNT
  • Page 62 – CHAPTER 5 BIOS UPGRADE; How to Check Your BIOS File Name and Version; click on “Slot 1” and choose your motherboard model.; B I O S F i l e N a m e
  • Page 63 – BIOS UPGRADE; How to Upgrade Your Motherboard BIOS; Please follow these 5 steps listed below to upgrade your BIOS.
  • Page 64 – APPENDIX
  • Page 67 – DMI and SNMP Software Support; For more information on the Management adapters, see the
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Page 2 - TS-USL3 Family Motherboard; Supporting Intel; Intel; 15E Chipset. More details follow later in this manual.

TS-USL3 Family Motherboard Supporting Intel ® Pentium ® III/Celeron Series Processor 66/100/133MHz Front Side Bus Intel ® 815E Chipset Welcome !!Congratulations on your purchase of this great value motherboard, with its range of specialfeatures and innovative onboard functions built around the advan...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1

Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Essential Handling Precautions......................................................................1 1.2 Package Contents........................................................................................2 1.3 Specifications and Features.............

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION; Essential Handling Precautions; IMPORTANT. Read this page before unpacking your motherboard!

INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Essential Handling Precautions IMPORTANT. Read this page before unpacking your motherboard! • Power Supply Be careful! Always ensure that the computer is disconnected from the power supply before working on the motherboard and its components. • Static Electr...

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