Tyan S1854Trinity 400Motherboard Users ManualRevision 2.00Copyright © Tyan Computer Corporation, 2000. All rights reserved. No part of thismanual may
http://www.tyan.com10Chapter 2Board Installationchapter 2Board InstallationUnpackingThe motherboard package should contain the following:(1) S1854 mai
S1854 Trinity 40011procedure1.2.3.INSTALLHere are some precautions you should follow when installing your mother-board:(1) Ground yourself properly
http://www.tyan.com12Chapter 2Board InstallationQuick References for JumpersIn this manual, the terms closed and on are used when referring to jum
S1854 Trinity 40013INSTALLThe tiny 1s next to jumpers of 3 pins or more indicate the position of pin 1for that jumper.Figure 2-3 : Map of Motherboa
http://www.tyan.com14Chapter 2Board Installation3 DIMM slotsSocket 370 forCeleron CPUPS/2 Mouse &KeyboardportsFloppy portATX powersupply header6 P
S1854 Trinity 40015Important!!important!Pleae note: In some versions of the S1854 board, there is an extra jumpersetting (JP21) for CPU SELECTION.CP
http://www.tyan.com16Chapter 2Board Installation1. Setting Jumpers1-A. CPU Speed Settings (Jumpers JP10, JP11, JP12, JP13)There are two steps to set t
S1854 Trinity 40017!impor-tant!1-B. Panel Connector Settings (Jumper J16) Power LED: For 2-pin: bicolor/singlecolor - Use pins 2-4 For 3-pin: U
http://www.tyan.com18Chapter 2Board Installation1-G Soft Power ConnectorThe Soft Power Connector is part of jumper block J16. The Trinity 400 uses th
S1854 Trinity 400191-K Power LED ConnectorJumper D31 is a three pin power LED header that can be used if you have a 3pin Power LED. Otherwise refer
Table of Contents1. Introduction... 4Overview...
http://www.tyan.com20Chapter 2Board Installation3. Installing MemorySince TYAN boards are manufactured with performance in mind, you shoulduse add-in
S1854 Trinity 40021Figure 2-5**Note: The image above is used to illustrate a concept and may not represent the actualimage of your motherboard.To in
http://www.tyan.com22Chapter 2Board InstallationFigure 2-6**Note: The image above is used to illustrate a concept and may not represent the actualima
S1854 Trinity 40023Some details of memory installation: At least one unbuffered DIMM must be installed for the system to POST. The mainboard suppor
http://www.tyan.com24Chapter 2Board Installation4. Installing the CPU and Cooling FanSocket 370 type Celeron processors (300 through 533MHz) and Slot
S1854 Trinity 40025 Figure 2-10Installing Slot1 Type CPUsCurrently, two types of cooling mechanisms are produced for Pentium II proces-sors: active
http://www.tyan.com26Chapter 2Board Installationsecure module hereNote: The retention module shown above may not represent the one provided
S1854 Trinity 40027 Figure 2-13Removing CPUWhen removing the CPU, pull lightly on the pegs sucuring the retention braceand remove the CPU and retent
http://www.tyan.com28Chapter 2Board Installation Some symptoms of incorrectly installed HDDs are: Hard disk drives are not auto-detected: may be a Ma
S1854 Trinity 40029Drive A: is usually attached to the end of the cable with the twist in it. Drive B:is usually connected to the middle of the cable
4. System Resources...63Beep Codes...
http://www.tyan.com30Chapter 2Board Installationwarning NEVER plug an ISA card into a PCI slot or a PCI card in an ISAslot. You will void your warran
S1854 Trinity 40031Connecting Com and Printer PortsWarning: When plugging in your keyboard and mouse, or when plugginganything into a serial or Com p
http://www.tyan.com32ONBOARD8. Connecting the Power SupplyTyan recommends using an ATX power supply that conforms to industrystandard revision 2.01.
S1854 Trinity 40033BIOS ConfigurationIntroduction to SetupThis manual describes the Award BIOS Setup program. The Setup program letsyou modify basic
http://www.tyan.com34Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationStarting SetupThe Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first turn on the computer.The BIOS rea
S1854 Trinity 40035In Case of ProblemsIf, after making and saving system changes with Setup, you discover that yourcomputer is no longer able to boo
http://www.tyan.com36Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationSetup VariationsNot all systems have the same Setup. While the basic look and function of theSetup pro
S1854 Trinity 40037Standard CMOS SetupOptions in the original PC AT-compatible BIOS.BIOS Features SetupAward Software enhanced BIOS options.Chipset F
http://www.tyan.com38Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationStandard CMOS SetupIn the Standard CMOS menu you can set the system clock and calendar, recorddisk dri
S1854 Trinity 40039HARD DISKSThe BIOS supports up to four IDE drives. This section does not showinformation about other IDE devices, such as a CD-ROM
http://www.tyan.com4Chapter 1IntroductionOverviewThe S1854 Trinity 400 is a quality, high performance motherboard designed forSocket 370 Intel Celeron
http://www.tyan.com40Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationDrive ASelect the correct specifications for the diskette drive(s) installed in thecomputer.VideoSelec
S1854 Trinity 40041MemoryYou cannot change any values in the Memory fields; they are only for yourinformation. The fields show the total installed ra
http://www.tyan.com42Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationROM PCI/ISA BIOS (TYAN1854)BIOS FEATURES SETUPAWARD SOFTWARE, INC.Virus Warning : Disabled Video BIOS
S1854 Trinity 40043Settings Chart (Continued)Virus WarningWhen enabled, you receive a warning message if a program (specifically, avirus) attempts to
http://www.tyan.com44Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationSwap Floppy DriveThis option allows you to swap the floppy drives if more than one is installed.It all
S1854 Trinity 40045Security OptionIf you have set a password, select whether the password is required every timethe System boots, or only when you en
http://www.tyan.com46Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationChipset Features SetupThis section describes features of the VIA Appollo Pro Plus 133A chipset.Advance
S1854 Trinity 40047Chipset Features Setup - Default Settings ChartMemory HoleThis option specifies the location of an area of memory that cannot bead
http://www.tyan.com48Video RAM CacheableIncreases video performance by caching video memory.AGP Aperture SizeSelect the size of the Accelerated Graphi
S1854 Trinity 40049Power Management SetupNote: This chapter describes all fields offered by Award Software in thisscreen. Your system board designer
S1854 Trinity 4005INTROIconsIn order to help you navigate this manual and set up your system, we haveadded several icons to our format.This icon aler
http://www.tyan.com50Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationPower ManagementThis option allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving for Doze,Standby
S1854 Trinity 40051Video Off OptionSelects the power-saving modes during which the monitor goes blank.Video Off MethodDetermines the manner in which
http://www.tyan.com52Doze ModeAfter the selected period of system inactivity (1 minute to 1 hour), the CPUclock runs at slower speed while all other d
S1854 Trinity 40053system by sending an interrupt request. When the system is in Suspend mode,IRQ activity can cause a Primary or Secondary wake-up.
http://www.tyan.com54Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationPnP/PCI ConfigurationNote: This chapter describes all fields offered by Award Software in thisscreen.
S1854 Trinity 40055BIOSPNP OS InstalledSelect Yes if the system operating environment is Plug-and-Play aware (e.g.,Windows 98, Windows 2000).Resource
http://www.tyan.com56AGP Master 1 WS ReadSelect Enabled to add one clock tick to AGP read operations.Assign IRQ for VGAAssign an IRQ number to your VG
S1854 Trinity 40057Integrated PeripheralsNote: This chapter describes all fields offered by Award Software in thisscreen. Your system board designer
http://www.tyan.com58Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationSettings Chart (Continued)On-Chip PCI IDE First/Second ChannelThis chipset contains a PCI IDE interfac
S1854 Trinity 40059POWER ON FunctionThis option enables power on from Windows 98 keyboard, right or left mousebutton, password, hotkey, or power butt
http://www.tyan.com6Hardware Specifications/FeaturesProcessor Information One Socket 370 CPU connectorOne Slot 1 CPU connector66/ 100 / 133MHz bus
http://www.tyan.com60Chapter 3BIOS ConfigurationUser PasswordWhen you select this function, a message appears at the center of the screen:ENTER PASSWO
S1854 Trinity 40061Note: You should always clear your CMOS after flashing a BIOS. This will clearout any stray settings from your old BIOS which may
http://www.tyan.com62 Type in the whole file name, e.g. 1854v100.BIN, and confirm that you want to program the BIOS. The utility will then Blank, E
S1854 Trinity 40063chapter 4System ResourcesBeep CodesFatal errors, which halt the boot process, are communicated through a series ofaudible beeps. I
http://www.tyan.com64Chapter 4System ResourcesTroubleshooting System ProblemsCurrently the only beep code indicated that a video error has occuredand
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S1854 Trinity 40067ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a power managementspecification that allows the operating system to control t
http://www.tyan.com68AppendixGlossarydata the bus, phone line, or other electrical path, can carry. Greater bandwidth,then, also results in greater sp
S1854 Trinity 40069The COM port is another name for the serial port, which is so-called because ittransmits the eight bits of a byte of data along on
S1854 Trinity 4007Disk Drive & System I/O Two PCI bus mastering EIDE channelsSupports EIDE CD-ROMsPIO Mode 3 & 4 (up to 17MB/sec DTR)Ultr
http://www.tyan.com70AppendixGlossaryFirmware is low level software that controls the system hardware.Form factor is an industry term for the size, sh
S1854 Trinity 40071NVRAM ROM and EEPROM are both examples of Non-Volatile RAM, memorythat holds its data without power. DRAM, in contrast, is volatil
http://www.tyan.com72AppendixGlossaryreconfigure your system each time you add or change any part of yourhardware.The term RAM (Random Access Memory),
S1854 Trinity 40073GLOSSARYUniversal Serial Bus or USB, is a versatile port. This one port type canfunction as a serial, parallel, mouse, keyboard, o
http://www.tyan.com74Appendix 2Retention Module installationAppendix 2Retention Module InstallationInstalling SECC2 CPUs -Option 1The following are al
S1854 Trinity 40075Line up the pegs of the retention brace with the holes provided on themotherboard. Secure the retention brace by pressing firmly
http://www.tyan.com76Appendix 2Retention Module installationFigure D above shows a properly installed SECC2 CPU using the retentionmodule. Note the d
S1854 Trinity 40077Figure ETop ClipSide BracesInstalling SECC2 CPUs - Option 2Another method to secure an SECC2CPU is by using the UniversalRetention
http://www.tyan.com78Make sure the lower lip of theoverhead clip is oriented towards theopposite side of the CPU fan (seeFigure I left).Removing CPU
S1854 Trinity 40079Notice for the USACompliance Information Statement (Declaration of Conformity Procedure) DoCFCC Part 15: This Device complies with
http://www.tyan.com8Chapter 1IntroductionTechnical SupportIf a problem arises with your system, you should turn to your dealer for helpfirst. Your sys
S1854 Trinity 400Jumper Settings Quick ReferenceSee pages 16-19 for details on Jumpers.1-A. CPU Speed Settings (Jumpers JP10, JP11, JP12, JP13)Panel C
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