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Revision History Revision -001 Revision History Date Intel® First release of the Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide March 2001 If an FCC declaration of conformity marking is present on the board, the following statement applies: FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Contents 1 Desktop Board Features Manufacturing Options ........................................................................................................11 Components........................................................................................................................12 Processors ..........................................................................................................................14 Main Memory ....................................................................
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing and Removing AGP and GPA Cards ....................................................................31 Installing an AGP Card ...............................................................................................31 Removing the AGP Card from the Retention Mechanism ...........................................31 Installing and Removing a GPA Card (D815EEA2 and D815EFV only) .....................
Contents Boot Menu...........................................................................................................................74 Boot Device Priority Submenu ....................................................................................75 Hard Disk Drives Submenu ........................................................................................76 Removable Devices Submenu....................................................................................76 ATAPI CDROM Drives.....
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector ........................38 Attaching the Fan Heatsink Over the Processor ...........................................................39 Placing the Plastic Clip on the Fan Heatsink.................................................................39 Lowering the Plastic Clip Handle.......................
Contents 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. ACPI Submenu .............................................................................................................73 Boot Menu ....................................................................................................................74 Boot Device Priority Submenu ......................................................................................75 Hard Disk Drives Submenu.........................................................
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1 Desktop Board Features Table 1 describes the major differences between the boards. Table 1.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Table 2.
Desktop Board Features Manufacturing Options Table 3 describes the manufacturing options of the boards. Table 3. Manufacturing Options Characteristic Specification Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) Connector One CNR connector: Digital Video Output (DVO) Interface for optional Digital Visual Interface (DVI) card to support Flat Panel, Digital CRT, or TV out (D815EEA2 and D815EFV boards only). Front Panel Audio Connector Routes mic in and line out to the front panel.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Components Figure 1 shows the major components on the D815EEA2 and D815EPEA2 boards. A C DE B F G H I J EE K DD CC L BB M AA W Y Z X U V Q S T P O N R OM11629 Item Description Item Description A B C D CNR connector (optional) Analog Devices Inc.
Desktop Board Features Figure 2 shows the major components on the D815EFV and D815EPFV boards. C DE A B F G H I J EE K DD CC L BB AA Z M X Y V W T U R Q P O N S OM11630 Item Description Item Description A B C D E CNR connector (optional) Analog Devices Inc.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Processors CAUTION Use only the processors listed below. Use of unsupported processors can damage the board, the processor, and the power supply. See the Intel Desktop D815EA2/D815EPEA2 or D815EFV/D815EPFV Specification Update for the latest list of supported processors for theD815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV boards. The boards support a single Intel Pentium III processor or Intel Celeron processor above 533 MHz.
Desktop Board Features Main Memory CAUTION Remove the AGP video card before installing or upgrading memory to avoid interference with the memory retention mechanism. ✏ NOTE ✏ NOTE To be fully compliant with all applicable Intel® SDRAM memory specifications, the board should be populated with DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. If your memory modules do not support SPD, you will see a notification to this effect on the screen at power up.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide • • • • • • Unbuffered single or double-sided DIMMs Serial Presence Detect (SPD) memory Non-ECC and ECC DIMMs (ECC DIMMs will operate in non-ECC mode only) 3.3 V memory (only) Suspend to RAM support Mixed speed DIMM configuration will default to the slowest speed DIMM installed. The board supports the processor and memory module combinations shown in Table 5. Table 5.
Desktop Board Features Intel® 82815E Graphics Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) The GMCH provides the following: • • • • An integrated Synchronous DRAM memory controller with autodetection of SDRAM An interface for a single AGP device or a Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA) card An interface for a digital video output (DVO) connector for a flat panel, digital CRT, or TV-out Support for ACPI Rev 2.0 and APM Rev 1.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Firmware Hub (FWH) The 4 Mbit Firmware Hub has these features: • • System BIOS System security and management logic Input/Output (I/O) Controller The boards support either the SMSC LPC47M132 or optional SMSC LPC47M142 LPC bus I/O controller. Both I/O controllers provide the following features: • • • • • • • • • • Low pin count (LPC) interface 3.
Desktop Board Features ✏ NOTE Computer systems that have an unshielded cable attached to a USB port might not meet FCC Class B requirements even if no device or a low-speed USB device is attached to the cable. Use a shielded cable that meets the requirements for a full-speed USB device. PCI Enhanced IDE Interface The PCI enhanced IDE interface handles the exchange of information between the processor and peripheral devices like hard disks, CD-ROM drives, and Iomega ZIP† drives inside the computer.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Audio Subsystem The boards have an AC ’97 compliant audio subsystem. The audio subsystem includes these features: • • • Split digital/analog architecture for improved S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio: > 90 dB Power management support for APM 1.2 and ACPI 2.0 (driver dependent) 3-D stereo enhancement The audio subsystem consists of the following: • • ✏ Intel 82801BA I/O Controller Hub (ICH2) Analog Devices Inc.
Desktop Board Features Security Passwords The BIOS includes security features that restrict whether the BIOS Setup program can be accessed and who can boot the computer. A supervisor password and a user password can be set for the Setup and for booting the computer, with the following restrictions: • • • The supervisor password gives unrestricted access to view and change all Setup options.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide LAN Subsystem Software For Intel 82562ET Fast Ethernet WfM PCI LAN software and drivers, refer to the D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, or D815EPFV link on Intel’s World Wide Web site at: http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop RJ-45 LAN Connector LEDs Two LEDs are built into the RJ-45 LAN connector. Table 6 describes the LED states when the board is powered up and the LAN subsystem is operating. Table 6.
Desktop Board Features Wake on LAN Technology (Optional) CAUTION For Wake on LAN technology, the 5-V standby line for the power supply must be capable of providing adequate +5-V standby current. Failure to provide adequate standby current when implementing Wake on LAN technology can damage the power supply. The optional Wake on LAN technology connector can be used with PCI bus network adapters that have a remote wake-up connector. Network adapters that are PCI 2.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide CR6F1 STR LED OM11632 Figure 3. Location of Standby Power Indicator (the D815EEA2 Board Is Shown) CAUTION Power supplies used with the board must provide enough standby current to support the Instantly Available (ACPI S3 sleep state) configuration.
2 Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components This chapter tells you how to: • • • • • • • • • Install and remove memory Install and remove the AGP card retention mechanism (included) Install and remove AGP and GPA cards Install the I/O shield Install the desktop board Install and remove the processor Replace the battery Connect the IDE cable Set the BIOS configuration jumper Before You Begin ✏ NOTE Before you install the desktop board in a chassis, see Appendix B for regulatory requirements and p
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing and Removing Memory CAUTION Install memory in the DIMM sockets prior to installing the AGP video card to avoid interference with the memory retention mechanism. CAUTION To be fully compliant with all applicable Intel ® SDRAM memory specifications, the boards require DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. You can access the PC Serial Presence Detect Specification at: http://www.intel.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components 0 1 2 OM11621 Figure 4. DIMM Socket Locations (the D815EEA2 Board Is Shown) 5. Make sure the clips at either end of the DIMM socket(s) are pushed outward to the open position. 6. Holding the DIMM by the edges, remove it from its anti-static package. 7. Position the DIMM above the socket. Align the two small notches in the bottom edge of the DIMM with the keys in the socket (see inset in Figure 4). 8. Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing and Removing the AGP Card Retention Mechanism The AGP universal connector supports AGP (1x, 2x, and 4x) and GPA (on D815EEA2 and D815EFV boards only) cards. Newer cards have a retention notch as shown in Figure 5. The AGP card retention mechanism is not used with unnotched cards.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” on page 25. Place the desktop board on top of an ESD safe surface, component-side up. Follow the steps outlined below to attach the RM (A) to the AGP universal connector (B): 1. Locate the AGP connector (J6C1) on the desktop board as shown in Figure 6. Note that the desktop board’s silkscreen (C) indicates the correct final position of the lever (E) on the RM. A E D C B OM11624 Figure 6.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Removing the AGP Card Retention Mechanism The removal instructions below are for AGP card retention mechanisms that cannot easily be snapped off the board. CAUTION Once removed using this method, the AGP RM cannot be reused. Follow these instructions to remove the AGP card retention mechanism (see Figure 7): 1. Using side-cutters (A), cut the loop (B) joining the two sides of the retention mechanism. 2.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing and Removing AGP and GPA Cards Installing an AGP Card CAUTION Remove the AGP video card before installing or upgrading memory to avoid interference with the memory retention mechanism. CAUTION When installing an AGP card, press the card straight down into the AGP connector. Allowing the card to slide forward or backward even a little during installation can damage the pins of the AGP socket.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing and Removing a GPA Card (D815EEA2 and D815EFV only) CAUTION Remove the GPA video card before installing or upgrading memory to avoid interference with the memory retention mechanism. CAUTION Damage can occur to the pins of the AGP universal connector if the GPA card’s edge plug is not positioned squarely over the AGP connector before inserting.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing the I/O Shield ✏ NOTE Systems based on this desktop board require that the I/O shield be properly installed to comply with Class B emissions requirements. The boxed desktop board comes with an I/O shield. When installed in the chassis, the shield blocks radio frequency transmissions, protects internal components from dust and foreign objects, and promotes correct airflow within the chassis.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing the Desktop Board Refer to your chassis manual for instructions on installing the desktop board. Seven screws for the D815EEA2 and D815EPEA2 boards and six screws for the D815EFV and D815EPFV boards secure the desktop board to the chassis. Figure 11 and Figure 12 respectively show the locations of the mounting screw holes. ✏ NOTES You will need a Phillips (#2 bit) screwdriver.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components OM11626 Figure 12.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Installing a Processor To install a processor, follow these instructions: 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Locate the processor socket and raise the socket handle completely (see Figure 13, B). 3. Aligning the pins of the processor with the socket, insert the processor into the socket (see Figure 13, A and C). 4. Close the handle completely (see Figure 13, D). B C A D OM11639 Figure 13.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components ✏ NOTE For instructions on how to install a fan heatsink for a processor 1 GHz or greater, see page 39. P G A 37 0 5. Place the fan heatsink on top of the processor (see Figure 14). OM11619 Figure 14. Attaching the Heatsink to the Processor 6. Attach the fan heatsink clips to the processor socket (see Figure 15). A B OM11620 A Fan heatsink clip B Processor socket Figure 15.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide 7. Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector (see Figure 16). J1B1 J1B1 0 37 A PG OM11156 Figure 16. Connecting the Processor Fan Cable to the Processor Fan Connector Removing the Processor To remove the processor, follow these instructions: 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Disconnect the processor fan cable. 3. Detach the fan heatsink clips. 4. Remove the heatsink.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Installing a 1 GHz Processor Fan Heatsink To install a processor, follow the instructions given on page 36, Figure 13. Follow the instructions below to install the fan heatsink on a processor 1 GHz or greater. 1. Attach the fan heatsink to the processor making sure the notch at the bottom of the heatsink is aligned on the processor socket label side (see Figure 17, A). A OM11063 Figure 17. Attaching the Fan Heatsink Over the Processor 2.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide 3. When properly aligned, each edge of the plastic clip should click into place. Hold the clip handle (see Figure 19, A) and very slowly lower the handle until the clip secures the fan heatsink to the processor socket. A B OM11062 Figure 19.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components 4. Clip the fan (A) over the fan heatsink (B) as illustrated in Figure 20. A B C OM11061 Figure 20. Attaching the Fan to the Fan Heatsink 5. Connect the processor fan cable to the processor fan connector (see Figure 21). J1B1 J1B1 OM11175 Figure 21.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Removing the 1 GHz Processor Fan Heatsink To remove the fan heatsink for the 1 GHz (or greater) processor, follow these instructions: 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Disconnect the processor fan cable. 3. Remove the fan from the fan heatsink. 4. Slowly pull up the handle of the plastic clip (reversing the action shown in Figure 19, A). 5.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Replacing the Battery A coin-cell battery (CR2032) powers the real-time clock and CMOS memory. When the computer is not plugged into a wall socket, the battery has an estimated life of three years. When the computer is plugged in, the standby current from the power supply extends the life of the battery. The clock is accurate to ± 13 minutes/year at 25 ºC with 3.3 VSB applied.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide VARO Räjähdysvaara, jos pariston tyyppi on väärä. Paristot on kierrätettävä, jos se on mahdollista. Käytetyt paristot on hävitettävä paikallisten ympäristömääräysten mukaisesti. (Finnish) VORSICHT Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Die Batterie darf nur durch denselben oder einen entsprechenden, vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp ersetzt werden.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Replacing the Battery on the D815EEA2 and D815EPEA2 Boards To replace the battery on the D815EEA2 and D815EPEA2 boards, follow these steps: 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before replacing the battery. 3. Remove the computer cover. 4. Locate the battery on the desktop board (see Figure 23). 5.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Replacing the Battery on the D815EFV and D815EPFV Boards To replace the battery, follow these steps: 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Disconnect the computer’s power cord from the ac power source (wall outlet or power adapter). 3. Remove the computer cover. 4. Locate the battery on the board (see Figure 24). 5.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Connecting the IDE Cable The Intel® boxed desktop board package includes two IDE cables. Both are capable of connecting two drives to the desktop board. The 40-contact cable supports the Ultra DMA-33 transfer protocol. The 40-contact 80-conductor cable supports ATA-66 and ATA-100 transfer protocols and is backward compatible with drives using slower IDE transfer protocols.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Setting the BIOS Configuration Jumper CAUTION Always turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the computer before changing the jumper. Moving the jumper with the power on may result in unreliable computer operation. 3 1 J9G2 OM11628 Figure 26.
Installing and Replacing Desktop Board Components Clearing the Passwords This procedure assumes that the desktop board is installed in the computer and the configuration jumper block is set to normal mode. 1. Observe the precautions in “Before You Begin” (see page 25). 2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn off the computer. Disconnect the computer’s power cord from the ac power source (wall outlet or power adapter). 3. Remove the computer cover. 4.
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3 Updating the BIOS This chapter tells you how to update the BIOS by either using the Intel® Express BIOS Update utility or the Intel® Flash Memory Update Utility, and recovering the BIOS if an update fails. Updating the BIOS with the Intel® Express BIOS Update Utility With the Intel Express BIOS Update utility you can update the system BIOS while in the Windows† environment.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Obtaining the BIOS Update File You can update to a new version of the BIOS by using the BIOS update file. The BIOS update file is a compressed self-extracting archive that contains all the files you need to update the BIOS.
Updating the BIOS Creating a Bootable Diskette ✏ NOTE If your drive A is an LS-120 diskette drive, you must use a 1.44-MB diskette as the bootable BIOS update diskette. The computer is unable to recover a BIOS from an LS-120 diskette. To create a bootable diskette using a DOS system: • • Place an unformatted diskette in the diskette drive and format the diskette using the /s option. Example: format a: /s Alternatively, place a formatted diskette in the diskette drive and use the sys command.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide If using a CD-ROM drive: • Extract the BIOS.EXE file to the hard disk by typing: BIOS [drive letter:path] • • Press . Follow the instructions provided with your CD writer to copy the extracted files from the hard disk to the CD while creating a bootable CD. 9. The CD or diskette now holds the new BIOS files, the Intel Flash Update Utility, and the recovery files. Updating the BIOS CAUTION The AUTOEXEC.
Updating the BIOS Recovering the BIOS It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the BIOS update, however, if an interruption occurs, the BIOS could be damaged. The following steps explain how to recover the BIOS if an update fails. The following procedure uses recovery mode for the Setup program. See page 48 for more information on Setup modes. ✏ NOTE Because of the small amount of code available in the boot block area, there is no video support.
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4 Using the Setup Program You can use the BIOS Setup program to change the configuration information and boot sequence for the computer. This chapter tells you how to access the BIOS Setup program and lists Setup features, options, and default settings. ✏ NOTE For reference purposes, you should write down the current Setup settings. When you make changes to the settings, update this record.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Table 9 shows the function keys available for menu screens. Table 9.
Using the Setup Program Extended Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Maintenance on the menu bar, then Extended Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Extended Configuration The submenu represented by Table 11 is for setting video memory cache mode. This submenu becomes available when User Defined is selected under Extended Configuration. Table 11.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Main Menu To access this menu, select Main on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Table 12 describes the Main Menu. This menu reports processor and memory information and is for configuring the system date and system time. Table 12. Main Menu Feature Options Description BIOS Version No options Displays the version of the BIOS.
Using the Setup Program Advanced Menu To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration Table 13 describes the Advanced Menu. This menu is used for setting advanced features that are available through the chipset. Table 13.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide PCI Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then PCI Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented by Table 14 is for configuring the IRQ priority of PCI slots individually. Table 14.
Using the Setup Program Boot Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Boot Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented by Table 15 is for setting Plug and Play (PnP) options, resetting configuration data, and the power-on state of the Numlock key. Table 15.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Peripheral Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Peripheral Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented in Table 16 is used for configuring computer peripherals. Table 16.
Using the Setup Program Table 16. Peripheral Configuration Submenu (continued) Feature Options Description Parallel Port • Disabled Configures the parallel port. • Enabled Auto assigns LPT1 the address 378h and the interrupt IRQ7. • Auto (default) An * (asterisk) displayed next to an address indicates a conflict with another device. Mode • Output Only • Bi-directional (default) Selects the mode for the parallel port. Not available if the parallel port is disabled.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide IDE Configuration Submenu To access this submenu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then IDE Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The menu represented in Table 17 is used to configure IDE device options. Table 17.
Using the Setup Program Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave Submenus To access these submenus, select Advanced on the menu bar, then IDE Configuration, and then the master or slave to be configured.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Table 18. Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave Submenus (continued) Feature Options Description Ultra DMA • Disabled (default) • Mode 0 • Mode 1 • Mode 2 • Mode 3 • Mode 4 None Specifies the Ultra DMA mode for the drive. Cable Detected (Note) Displays the type of cable connected to the IDE interface: 40-conductor or 80-conductor (for ATA-66/100 devices).
Using the Setup Program Event Log Configuration Submenu To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Event Log Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented by Table 20 is used to configure the event logging features. Table 20.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Video Configuration Submenu To access this menu, select Advanced on the menu bar, then Video Configuration. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit PCI Configuration Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Diskette Configuration Event Log Configuration Video Configuration The submenu represented in Table 21 is for configuring the video features. Table 21.
Using the Setup Program Security Menu To access this menu, select Security from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit The menu represented by Table 22 is for setting passwords and security features. Table 22. Security Menu If no password entered previously: Feature Options Description Supervisor Password Is No options Reports if there is a supervisor password set. User Password Is No options Reports if there is a user password set.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Power Menu To access this menu, select Power from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit APM ACPI The menu represented in Table 23 is for setting the power management features. Table 23. Power Menu Feature Options Description APM No Options When selected, displays the APM submenu. ACPI No Options When selected, displays the ACPI submenu.
Using the Setup Program APM Submenu To access this menu, select Power on the menu bar, then APM. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit APM ACPI The submenu represented in Table 24 is for setting the APM features. Table 24. APM Submenu Feature Options Description Power Management • Disabled Enables or disables the APM feature. • Enabled (default) Inactivity Timer • Off • 1 Minute Specifies the amount of time before the computer enters APM standby mode.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Boot Menu To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit The menu represented in Table 26 is used to set the boot features and the boot sequence. Table 26. Boot Menu Feature Options Description Quiet Boot • Disabled Disabled displays normal POST messages. • Enabled (default) Enabled displays OEM graphic instead of POST messages.
Using the Setup Program Boot Device Priority Submenu To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar, then Boot Devices Priority. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Boot Power Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removeable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 27 is for setting boot devices priority. Table 27.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Hard Disk Drives Submenu To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar, then Hard Disk Drives. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removeable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 28 is for setting hard disk drives. Table 28.
Using the Setup Program ATAPI CDROM Drives To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar, then ATAPI CDROM Drives. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Boot Power Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removeable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 30 is for setting ATAPI CD-ROM drives. Table 30. ATAPI CDROM Drives Submenu Feature Options Description Dependent on installed ATAPI CDROM drives Specifies the boot sequence from the available ATAPI CD-ROM drives.
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5 Technical Reference Desktop Board Connectors CAUTION Many of the midboard and front panel connectors provide operating voltage (+5 V dc and +12 V dc, for example) to devices inside the computer chassis, such as fans and internal peripherals. These connectors are not overcurrent protected. Do not use these connectors for powering devices external to the computer chassis.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Back Panel Connectors Figure 28 shows the back panel connectors on the desktop board. The back panel connectors are color-coded in compliance with PC 99 recommendations. The figure legend below lists the colors used.
Technical Reference Midboard Connectors Audio Connectors Figure 29 shows the location of the audio connectors. A C B 9 1 2 10 4 4 1 1 OM11638 Item Description A ATAPI-style auxiliary line in B Front panel audio (optional) C ATAPI-style CD-ROM Figure 29.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Power and Hardware Control Connectors Figure 30 shows the power and hardware connectors. A 1 2 1 1 7 10 1 10 20 1 11 H GF E D C B OM11631 Item Description A Processor fan (fan 1) B Power C Chassis fan (fan 3) D Front panel USB (optional) E SCSI LED F Chassis fan (fan 2) G Chassis intrusion H Wake on LAN technology (optional) Figure 30.
Technical Reference Add-In Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors for the D815EEA2 and D815EPEA2 Boards Figure 31 shows the add-in board and peripheral interface connectors. A B C D E F G H 40 2 1 39 2 1 40 39 34 33 2 1 K J I OM11641 Item Description Item Description A B C D E F G H I J K CNR (optional) PCI slot 5 PCI slot 4 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 AGP DVO (D815EEA2U only) Diskette drive Primary IDE Secondary IDE Figure 31.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Add-In Board and Peripheral Interface Connectors for the D815EFV and D815EPFV Boards Figure 32 shows the add-in board and peripheral interface connectors. A B C D E F 40 2 1 39 2 1 40 39 34 33 2 1 I H G OM11640 Item Description Item Description A B C D E F G H I CNR (optional) PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 AGP DVO (D815EFV only) Diskette drive Primary IDE Secondary IDE Figure 32.
Technical Reference Front Panel Connectors Figure 33 shows the location of the front panel connectors. 3 B 1 A J9H2 C D 15 1 1 2 15 16 I HG F E 16 J9H3 2 OM11618 Item Description Item Description A Alternate front panel power LED connector Reserved Reset switch Hard drive activity LED Power LED F On/Off switch G H I No connect Ground +5 V B C D E Figure 33.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Desktop Board Resources Interrupts Table 32.
" &SSPS .FTTBHFT BOE *OEJDBUPST The board reports POST errors in two ways: x By sounding a beep code x By displaying an error message on the monitor #*04 #FFQ $PEFT The BIOS beep codes are listed in Table 33. The BIOS also issues a beep code (one long tone followed by two short tones) during POST if the video configuration fails (a faulty video card or no card installed) or if an external ROM module does not properly checksum to zero.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide BIOS Error Messages When a recoverable error occurs during the POST, the BIOS displays an error message describing the problem (see Table 34). Table 34. BIOS Error Messages Error Message Explanation GA20 Error An error occurred with Gate A20 when switching to protected mode during the memory test.
Error Messages and Indicators Table 34. BIOS Error Messages (continued) Error Message Explanation Memory Size Decreased Memory size has decreased since the last boot. If no memory was removed, then memory may be bad. Memory Size Increased Memory size has increased since the last boot. If no memory was added, there may be a problem with the system. Memory Size Changed Memory size has changed since the last boot. If no memory was added or removed, then memory may be bad.
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B Regulatory Compliance This appendix contains: • • Safety standards, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations, and product certification markings for this desktop board Instructions and precautions for integrators who are installing this desktop board in a chassis Safety Regulations This desktop board complies with the safety regulations stated in Table 35 when correctly installed in a compatible host system. Table 35. Safety Regulations Regulation Title UL 1950/CSA C22.2 No.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Product Certification Markings The desktop boards have the following product certification markings: • • • • • • UL joint US/Canada Recognized Component mark: consists of small c followed by a stylized backward UR and followed by a small US. Includes adjacent UL file number for Intel desktop boards: E210882 (component side).
Regulatory Compliance Installation Precautions When you install and test the desktop board, observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions.
Intel Desktop Boards D815EEA2, D815EPEA2, D815EFV, and D815EPFV Product Guide Chassis and Component Certifications Ensure that the chassis and certain components; such as the power supply, peripheral drives, wiring, and cables; are components certified for the country or market where used. Agency certification marks on the product are proof of certification. Typical product certifications include: In Europe The CE marking signifies compliance with all applicable European requirements.
Regulatory Compliance Use Only for Intended Applications All Intel desktop processor boards are evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (I.T.E.) for use in personal computers for installation in homes, offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar locations. The suitability of this product for other applications or environments, such as medical, industrial, alarm systems, test equipment, etc. may require further evaluation.
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