Version 1.2User’s GuideMEGA 865
1-2Chapter 11.1 All-in-one Feature SetThe MEGA 865 implements all the Hi-Fi Stereo into Home-PC with afancy color LED and control panel in the front b
5-21Media Center Deluxe III5.4.7 KaraokeClick Karaoke to play Karaoke DVD/VCD.Settings / Start LanguageMatePlease refer to chapter 5.3.4.VocalThere ar
5-22Chapter 55.4.8 ApplicationClick here to remove the se-lected shortcut from theapplications listT he l oc ation ofthe shortcuts inyour syst
5-23Media Center Deluxe III5.4.9 SetupClick Setup, the window shows step-by-step procedures guiding you to personalize your Media CenterDeluxe III.Hid
5-24Chapter 5TV SourceYou can set the TV source. Option: Cable and Antenna.CountrySelect the country where you are.Video Capture DeviceThis item wi
5-25Media Center Deluxe IIITransition TimeYou are allowed to set time for picture slideshow. Take the window above as anexample, when you use slidesho
5-26Chapter 5Audio LanguageThe DVD will be played in the language that you choose, if supported.Subtitle LanguageThe DVD will be played with the sub
5-27Media Center Deluxe III5.4.10 ExitClick Exit to exit the Media Center Deluxe III Setup menu.make your selectionStandby: The system will enter the
5-28Chapter 5You can use the attached remote control to control TV as you do in the living room.Check the following note if your remote control doesn’
5-29Media Center Deluxe IIITVPress the Hi-Fi button under operating system to launch Media Center Deluxe III orPVS alone (if Media Center Deluxe III i
5-30Chapter 5Follow the steps below to uninstall the Media Center Deluxe III:1. Click Control Panel icon in the Start menu.2. Find and double-click Ad
1-3Getting StartedFront PanelBack PanelPower JackSerial PortVGAKeyboardAGP SlotPCI SlotPhone Jack (RJ11)MouseLAN Port Parallel PortRadi o Ant ennaJac
5-31Media Center Deluxe III4. Please DO NOT REMOVE THE SHARED FILES. Always click No tocontinue.5. Click Finish to complete the uninstallation.Click h
6-1Wireless LAN CardWireless LAN Card(for Deluxe Model)6.1 Introduction6.2 Wireless Network Utility6.3 Encryption6.4 Status6.5 Information66
6-2Chapter 6The Wireless LAN Card, compliant with IEEE802.11b, is a high-efficiencywireless adapter for wireless networking at home, in office or in p
6-3Wireless LAN Card6.1.1 Hardware SpecificationsCompliant Standards - IEEE802.11bBus and Connector Types - 32-bit 3.3V Type IIIA
6-4Chapter 6Right-clicking the icon will bring up a sub-menu containing moresettings:After installing the driver, the Wireless LAN Card provides a con
6-5Wireless LAN CardLanguageYou can select language according to your operating system.Switch to AP Mode (optional)If your wireless LAN adapter suppor
6-6Chapter 6If you use Windows XP, the wireless LAN is controlled by the operating system(default). To take full advantage of your wireless adapter,
6-7Wireless LAN Card3. Click Advanced, and the Properties window will appear as below.Uncheck this optionClick4. Uncheck the Use Windows to configure
6-8Chapter 6Since the wireless LAN card is installed in your computer, you have to configurethe settings for communication to start working in your ne
6-9Wireless LAN Card1. Click Advanced in the Wireless Network Connection window.2. The Available Networks field contains a list of available AccessPoi
1-4Chapter 11.2 System SpecificationM/B- MS-6797 (Proprietary F/F), 185 x 290 mm (6 layer)CPU:- Support Socket 478 for Intel® P4 Northwood up to 3.2G
6-10Chapter 6connectedClick4. Click OK. The selected network will appear in the PreferredNetworks field. If it contains two or more networks in the
6-11Wireless LAN CardAd-hoc mode allows your computer to communicate directly with any computerinstalled with compatible wireless adapter. If you wan
6-12Chapter 6Enter a NetworkName (SSID)IMPORTANTCheck this to enable Ad-hoc mode.Check this optionand cancel thebottom optionClickClick3. Set up
6-13Wireless LAN CardconnectedClick5. The computer set up with this Ad-hoc network in step 3 is thedesignated administrator of the network. Any compu
6-14Chapter 6Network keyEnter a key for the network.Key formatYou can decide the network key to be encoded by ASCII characters orhexadecimal digitals.
6-15Wireless LAN CardIn the Status tab, you can configure more network settings.ChannelSpecifies the operating radio frequency channel in Ad-hoc mode,
6-16Chapter 6Fragmentation ThresholdYou may set the length of the fragment in this field. Please note thateach fragment should not be larger than the
6-17Wireless LAN CardIn the Information tab, you can get some information about the manufacturer,hardware and software.6.6 information
1-5Getting StartedPower Supply:- 250W (PFC 5V/12V SB) Full RangeChassis:- 202(W) x 320(D) x 151(H) mmOn-Board Headers & Connectors- Rear Panel: Pa
1-6Chapter 11.3 Performance PCWhen PC is power on, the MEGA 865 is your performance PC. Power onmeans “If the power button of PC is pressed, the Hi-F
1-7Getting StartedSecurity-- The security features protect the data of machine from unauthorized accessthrough BIOS control.Password-- The MEGA 865 us
1-8Chapter 11.4 Hi-Fi AudioWhen PC is powered off, the MEGA 865 can be used as a Hi-Fi audio.You can press the Hi-Fi button or use the remote control
1-9Getting Started SRSMEGA 865 is equipped with SRS audio enforce-ment technology. SRS (Sound Retrieval System) wasthe first generation of 3D sound,
2-1Introducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing MainboardIntroducing Mainboard2.1 Mainboard Layout2
2-2Chapter 22.1 Mainboard layoutMS-6797 v1.X MainboardJ1CN1SPDIF-InMIC-InHeadphoneAUDIO1AUDIO2USB1USB2J1394-1J1394-2BATT+ICH5Intel865GDIMM 1SM Bluebir
iiFCC-B Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class Bdigital device, pursuant
2-3Introducing Mainboard2.2 CPUThis mainboard supports Intel® P4 Northwood up to 3.2GHz and Prescottup to 2.8GHz. The mainboard uses a CPU socket ca
2-4Chapter 2Memory Speed/CPU FSB Support MatrixDIMM Module CombinationInstall at least one DIMM module on the slots. You can install eithersingle- or
2-5Introducing Mainboard2.4 Power SupplyThe system is equipped with a 250W(PFC) ATX power supply. The powercord of power supply has been connected to
2-6Chapter 22.5 Front panelThe Front Panel is independent and extended from the mainboard. It’sconnected to the Front I/O Connector on the mainboard.
2-7Introducing MainboardIEEE 1394 Port: J1394-1The bigger 6-pin IEEE 1394 Port on the back panel is designed for you toconnect to IEEE 1394 devices wi
2-8Chapter 2Mic-in/Head-PhoneMic-in is a connector for microphone. Head-Phone is a connector forSpeakers or Headphones.OPTICAL SPDIF-inThe OPTICAL co
2-9Introducing Mainboard2.6 Back panelThe Back Panel provides the following ports: VGA PortKeyboardUSB x 2Optical SPDIF-outSpeaker-outLine-inMic-inPa
2-10Chapter 2Mouse/Keyboard ConnectorsThe mainboard provides two standard mini DIN connectors for attachingPS/2® mouse and keyboard. You can plug a
2-11Introducing MainboardOPTICAL SPDIF-outThe OPTICAL connector allows you to play the audio file of SPDIF interface.The mainboard provides one standa
2-12Chapter 2Parallel PortThe mainboard provides a 25-pin female centronic connector as LPT. Aparallel port is a standard printer port that supports
iiiLithium Battery StatementCAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with thesame or equivalent type recommended b
2-13Introducing MainboardAudio PortSpeaker-out is a connector for Speakers or Headphones. Line In is usedfor external CD player, Tape player, or othe
2-14Chapter 22.7 ConnectorsIDE1 (Primary IDE Connector)- IDE1 can only connect a HDD.IDE2 (Secondary IDE Connector)- IDE2 can only connect a CD-ROM dr
2-15Introducing MainboardCPU/System Fan Connectors: CPUFAN1/CPUFAN2/SYSFAN1The CPU and System Fan connectors support system cooling fans with+12V that
2-16Chapter 2Card Reader Connector: CR1The mainboard provides a connector to connect the USB Card Reader (forDeluxe Model) on the Front Panel.Hi Fi Po
2-17Introducing MainboardModem Module Connector: MDC1 (Optional) The mainboard provides the connector to connect the modem module.The modem module is
2-18Chapter 22.8 JumperThere is a CMOS RAM on board that has a power supply from externalbattery to keep the data of system configuration. With the CM
2-19Introducing Mainboard2.9 SlotsPCI 1AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) SlotThe AGP slot allows you to insert the AGP graphicscard. AGP is an interfac
3-1Setting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS FunctionSetting BIOS Function3.1 Entering Setup3.1
3-2Chapter 33.1 Entering SetupPower on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On SelfTest) process. When the message below appears on the
3-3Setting BIOS FunctionGetting HelpAfter entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the MainMenu.Main MenuThe main menu lists the setup
iv1. Always read the safety instructions carefully.2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.3. Keep this equipment away from humidity.4. Lay th
3-4Chapter 33.2 The main menuOnce you enter Phoenix-Award® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu(Figure 1) will appear on the screen. The Main Menu a
3-5Setting BIOS FunctionPower Management SetupUse this menu to specify your settings for power management.PnP/PCI ConfigurationsThis entry appears if
3-6Chapter 33.3 standard cmos featuresThe items in Standard CMOS Features Menu are divided into 8 categories.Each category includes no, one or more th
3-7Setting BIOS FunctionIf you select [Manual], related information is asked to be entered to the follow-ing items. Enter the information directly fr
3-8Chapter 33.4 advanced bios featuresQuick BootSetting the item to [Enabled] allows the system to skip certain tests while booting.This will decrease
3-9Setting BIOS FunctionCD-ROM Boot PriorityPress [Enter] to enter a sub menu which shows every current CD-ROMinstalled. Use [PageUp] or [PageDown] k
3-10Chapter 3Hyper-Threading TechnologyThe processor uses Hyper-Threading technology to increase transaction ratesand reduces end-user response times.
3-11Setting BIOS Function3.5 advanced chipset featuresNOTE: Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset.DRAM Timing SelectableSele
3-12Chapter 3DRAM RAS# to CAS# DelayThis field allows you to set the number of cycles for a timing delay between theCAS and RAS strobe signals, used w
3-13Setting BIOS Function**On-Chip VGA Setting**The following items allow you to configure the settings about On-Chip VGA.On-Chip VGAThis setting dete
vTrademarksAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.PS/2 and OS
3-14Chapter 33.6 integrated peripherals OnChip IDE DevicePress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:IDE DMA Transfer
3-15Setting BIOS FunctionOn-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDEThe chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels.Select [Enabled]
3-16Chapter 3 Onboard DevicePress <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:USB ControllerSelect [Enabled] if your system
3-17Setting BIOS Functionconnect audio connectors, set the field to [Disabled]. Setting options: [Disabled],[Auto].AC97 Modem[Auto] allows the mainbo
3-18Chapter 3Onboard FDC ControllerSelect [Enabled] if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDD) installed onthe system board and you wish to use
3-19Setting BIOS Function3.7 Power management setupSleep StateThis item specifies the power saving mode for ACPI function. If your operatingsystem su
3-20Chapter 3Run VGABIOS if S3 ResumeWhen Sleep State is set to [S3] or [Auto], users can select the options in thisfield. Selecting [Yes] allows BIO
3-21Setting BIOS FunctionAfter AC Power LostThis setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure orinterrupt occurs. Available
3-22Chapter 33.8 pnp/pci configurationsThis section describes configuring the PCI bus system and PnP (Plug &Play) feature. PCI, or Peripheral Com
3-23Setting BIOS FunctionCurrent CPU/System Temperature, Current CPU/System FAN Speed, Vcore,+2.5V, Vcc, +3.3V, +5V, +12V,These items display the curr
viCONTENTSChapter 1. Getting Started-------------------------------------------------------- 1-11.1 All-in-One Feature Set --------------------------
3-24Chapter 33.10 Frequency/Voltage ControlAuto Detect PCI ClkThis option allows you to enable/disable the feature of auto detecting the clockfrequenc
3-25Setting BIOS FunctionPCI bus. It provides a method for end users to overclock the processor. Settingoptions: Give a DEC value by entering a numbe
3-26Chapter 3The default setting is the default value set by the BIOS vendor for stablesystem performance. When you select Load BIOS Setup Defaults,
3-27Setting BIOS Function3.12 Set Supervisor/user passwordWhen you select this function, a message as below will appear on thescreen:Type the password
Using Audio Function4.1 Control Panel4.2 Remote Control4.3 AC Power on4.4 Playing CD/MP3 in Hi-Fi Mode4.5 Playing FM/AM in Hi-Fi Mode4.6 Using Audio
4-2Chapter 4The MEGA 865 is featured with audio function. There aretwo ways to use audio function: in PC mode, in Hi-Fi mode. Asthe MEGA 865 is ship
4-3Using Audio Function4.1 Control PanelHiFi Power Start the audio function.Mode Choose the audio mode (CD/MP3, FM, AM)Play/PauseBackward
4-4Chapter 44.2 remote ControlThe slim and subtle remote control embeds more than 30 buttons for yourquick access. In Hi-Fi mode, you can control the
4-5Using Audio Function4.3 AC Power ON- Plug in the power cordAfter plugging in the power cord. Youwill see the panel (Color LED) itemsFLASH 3 times.
4-6Chapter 44.4 playing CD/MP3 in Hi-fi mode- Select CD/MP3Press Hi-Fi button to start the audiofunction. Press MODE on the ControlPanel to select CD
vii2.7 Connectors -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-14IDE Connectors: PIDE1&SIDE1 ---------------------------------
4-7Using Audio FunctionPress the “Backward” button twice (in2 seconds) to play the previous song(After 2 seconds, it replay the song).- Play Next Song
4-8Chapter 4- Adjusting volumeTurn the shuttle clockwise to turn thevolume up and counterclockwise toturn the volume down.- Set Play Sub-ModePress the
4-9Using Audio Function- Set EQ Sub-ModeTurn the shuttle to choose EQSub-Mode. The item youchoose will flash and the othersare on. Wait for 5 se
4-10Chapter 44.5 playing FM/AM in hi-fi mode- Select AM/FMPress the “MODE” button on the Con-trol Panel to set AM/FM mode or pressAM/FM button on the
4-11Using Audio Function- Adjusting VolumeTurn the shuttle to adjust the volume(3 steps).- Recall Memory StationPress the “Eject/Stop” once to recall
4-12Chapter 44.6 Using audio function in Hi-Fi modeRadio ModeYou can use the Remote Control or Front Panel to control the audio function.Remote Contro
4-13Using Audio FunctionFront Panel Function1. Press “Hi-Fi” button to turn on/off radio.2. Press “Mode” button to listen to radio.3. Turn “Shuttle” t
4-14Chapter 4Front Panel Function1. Press “Hi-Fi” button to turn on/off CD/MP3.2. Press “FM/AM/CDMP3” button to select the mode you want.3. Turn “Shut
4-15Using Audio Function4.7 Using audio function in PC modeRadio ModeTo listen to the play of CD/MP3 or radio in PC mode, you can use theMedia Center
4-16Chapter 4CD/MP3 ModeClick Music to play music from your pre-programmed playlists or CDs.See Section 5.4.2 Music for details.
viii3.9 PC Health Status ...3-233.10 Frequency/Voltage Control ...
4-15-1Media Center Deluxe IIIMedia Center Deluxe III5.1 What is Media Center Deluxe III5.2 Installing Media Center Deluxe III5.3 Setting the Media Cen
5-2Chapter 5Media Center Deluxe III is a brand-new platform for playing multimedia programs,including TV, radio, video, MP3, pictures and games. We ha
5-3Media Center Deluxe III2. Enter user’s information and serial number. The serial number canbe found on the packing of the CD. Click Next to continu
5-4Chapter 55. The status bar shows the installation process.4. It will be installed with the default title of MSI Media CenterDeluxe III. You can edi
5-5Media Center Deluxe III6. Click Finish to complete the Media Center Deluxe III installation.
5-6Chapter 5Once you have installed the Media Center Deluxe III, a pop-up window appearsasking you to configure your system before entering the Media
5-7Media Center Deluxe III5.3.1 GeneralCheck hereHide Date & TimeYou can decide whether the date & time to be displayed on the top of your Me
5-8Chapter 5Check hereCheck hereSet hereSet here5.3.2 PicturesPlay in Random OrderCheck the box next to this option, and the pictures will be play
5-9Media Center Deluxe III5.3.3 TelevisionTV SourceYou can set the TV source. Option: Cable and Antenna.CountrySelect the country where you are.Captur
5-10Chapter 5Input SourceYou can choose the source of video from cable TV, video device with S-Videoconnector or video device with Composite connector
1-1Getting StartedGetting Started1.1 All-in-One Feature Set1.2 System Specification1.3 Performance PC1.4 Hi-Fi Audio
5-11Media Center Deluxe III5.3.4 DVDAudio LanguageThe DVD will be played in the language that you choose, if supported.SubtitleThe DVD will be played
5-12Chapter 55.3.5 MediaLibraryAdd / Delete PathThe location of the media files can be added / delected in advanced. When playingmultimedia files in t
5-13Media Center Deluxe III5.3.8 AboutThis tab shows some information of the Media Center Deluxe III. The version showedin the picture is for referenc
5-14Chapter 5Click the Media Center Deluxe III icon on the desktop, the mainpage of the Media Center Deluxe III will show as below:5.4.1 TVClick TV
5-15Media Center Deluxe IIISettingsClick AutoScan, it will automatically scan all available channels for content. Thenumber of channels available vari
5-16Chapter 5ScheduleClick Schedule to enter the recording schedule screen. Click Add to program a onetime only/weekly/daily recording; in addition, y
5-17Media Center Deluxe IIIClick Music, you can play music from your pre-programmed playlists or CD.My LocationThe Media Center Deluxe III will play t
5-18Chapter 5Click View Pictures, you can view pictures from a specified folder.Sort by Name / Sort by DateThe pictures can be sorted by name or date
5-19Media Center Deluxe III5.4.5 DVD / VCDClick DVD / VCD to watch DVD ro VCD.Settings / Start LanguageMatePlease refer to chapter 5.3.4.VocalThere ar
5-20Chapter 55.4.6 RadioClick Radio to listen to broadcasts.Sort by Name / FrequencyThese stations can be sorted by name or frequency as you like.Auto
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