JT-586SV4 (Joss Technology LTD) - manual

 

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Unpacking the Mainboard
Overview of Mainboard
Chapter 1 Easy Quick Jumper Settings
1.1 CPU Speed Selection
1.2 Other Jumper Settings
Chapter 2 Key Features
2.1 Key Feature
Chapter 3 DRAM Installing
3.1 DRAM Installing Table
Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup Guide
4.1 BIOS Setup
4.1.1 Award BIOS Setup
4.1.2 Main MENU Options
4.1.2.1 Standard CMOS Setup
4.1.2.2 BIOS Features Setup
4.1.2.3 Chipset Features Setup
4.1.2.4 Power Management Setup
4.1.2.5 PCI Configuration Setup
4.1.2.6 Load BIOS Defaults
4.1.2.7 Load Setup Defaults
4.1.2.8 Change Password
4.1.2.9 IDE HDD Auto Detection
4.1.2.10 SCSI Hard Disk Installation
4.2 BIOS POST Error Codes
4.2.1 POST Beep
4.2.2 Error Messages
Chapter 5 VGA Installation
5.1 SIS 6205 VGA Feature
5.2 DOS Utility
5.2.1 Install Program: INSTDRV.EXE
5.2.2 SVGAUTIL.EXE
5.2.3 Video Mode Table
5.3 Software Drivers
5.3.1 Windows 3.1 / 3.11
5.3.2 OS/2 3.0 (Warp)
5.3.3 Autodesk ADI 4.2 - Protected Mode
5.3.4 Wordperfect 5.1
5.3.5 GEM 3.0 / Ventura 2.0
5.3.6 PCAD 6.06
5.3.7 Versa CAD / 386 2.1
5.3.8 OrCAD Rel. 4
5.3.9 Lotus 2.x
5.3.10 Windows NT 3.5
5.3.11 Windows 95

Unpacking the Mainboard

The JT586SV4 Mainboard comes packed in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton. The packing contains:

- The JT586SV4 Mainboard

- Diskette for VGA Driver and Enhanced IDE Device Drive

- This user manual

- Cable set for I/O Device

Note: Do not remove the mainboard from its original packing until ready to

The JT586SV4 Mainboard is easily damaged by static electricity. Observe the following precautions while unpacking and installing the mainboard

1.      Touch an unpainted area of the system before handling the mainboard or any component. Doing so discharges the static charge user's body may have built.

2.      Remove the mainboard from its anti-static wrapping and place it on a ground surface, component side up

3.      Inspect the mainboard for damage. Shipping may have loosened components from their sockets. If any component appears loose, press carefully to seat it           firmly in its socket

Do not apply power supply if the mainboard appears damaged. If ther is damage to the board, or items are missing, contact dealer immediately.

Note: Jumper (Shunt) convention of JT586SV4:

Red : Clock setting
Yellow : Cache size setting
Black : Others

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Overview of Mainboard

JT586SV4 overview (click to enlarge)

JT586SV4 sound (click to enlarge)

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Chapter 1 Easy Quick Jumper Settings

1.1 CPU Speed Selection

For Intel CPU Jump Setting:

Mhz 200 180 166 150 133 120 100 90 75
JP3 3-5

2-4

3-5

2-4

3-5

4-6

3-5

4-6

1-3

4-6

1-3

4-6

1-3

2-4

1-3

2-4

1-3

2-4

JP5 2-3 4-5 2-3 4-5 2-3 4-5 2-3 4-5 1-2

For Cyrix 6x86 CPU Jump Setting:

Mhz 133 (P166) 120 (P150) 110 (P133) 100 (P120)
JP3 1-3

4-6

1-3

4-6

1-3

4-6

1-3

4-6

JP5 2-3 4-5 3-4 1-2

For AMD 5K86 CPU Jump Setting:

Mhz

P75 P90
JP3 1-3

2-4

1-3

2-4

JP5 1-2 4-5

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1.2 Other Jumper Settings

JP13 1-2 2-3 JP9 1-2 2-3
P54C* 3.3V 3.45V P55C 2.9V 2.5V*

JP10. JP11, JP12 P54C / P55C Voltage select (* = default)

  JP10 JP11 JP12
P54C* 1-2* 1-2* 1-2*
P55C 2-3 2-3 2-3

* Default jump setting for P54C CPU

JP2 SRAM Size Setting

  256K 512K

JP2

2-3

1-2

Jumper Description

JP4

CMOS CLEAR (2-3) J11 PRINT PORT
J1 KEY-LOCK J12 PRIMARY IDE
J2 SPEAKER J13 FLOPPY CONNECTOR
J3 HARDWARE RESET J14 PS/2 MOUSE
J4 TURBO LED J15 SECONDARY IDE
J5 TURBO SWITCH J16 COM1
J7 AUDIO CONNECTOR J17 COM2
J9 VGA CONNECTOR J19 POWER CONNECTOR
J10 FEATURE CONNECTOR J20 HDD-LED

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Chapter 2 Key Features

2.1 Key Features

CPU

Sound (option)

Memory / Cache

Expansion Bus

I/O Devices

Software compatibility

BIOS

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Chapter 3 DRAM Installing

3.1 DRAM Installing Table: