MSI Axis 700 Instruction Manual

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Axis 700
Axis 700 Lite
MS-6427 (V1.X) Barebone
G52-64271X1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Axis 700 Lite

Axis 700Axis 700 LiteMS-6427 (V1.X) BareboneG52-64271X1

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xPower Management Setup...3-19PNP/PCI Configurations...

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Chapter 1Getting StartedCongratulations for purchasing Axis 700 (MS-6427)barebone. Axis 700 barebone is your best Slim PCchoice. With the fantastic ap

Page 4 - Safety Instructions

MS-6427 Barebone1-2Mainboard SpecificationsProcessor Support- VIA® C7 1GHz / 21x21mm nano BGA2 package- TDP max 1.2GHz @12W- Supports VRM mobile (down

Page 5 - Warning:

1-3Getting StartedConnectorsBack Panel- 1 PS/2 mouse port- 1 PS/2 keyboard port- 2 serial ports (COMA and COMB)- 2 USB 2.0 ports- 1 LAN jack- 3 flexib

Page 6 - WEEE Statement

MS-6427 Barebone1-41. Mic-In (pink) 6. Optical Drive Eject/ Close Button2. Headphone-Out (green) 7. Card Reader Drive (optional)3. USB 2.0 ports x 2 8

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1-5Getting StartedRear View(Standard Version)1. PS/2 Keyboard (purple) 8. Mic-In (pink)2. PS/2 Mouse (green) 9. Line-Out (green)3. DVI Port (for stand

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MS-6427 Barebone1-6Rear View(Lite Version)1. PS/2 Keyboard (purple) 7. Line-Out (green)2. PS/2 Mouse (green) 8. Line-In (blue)3. VGA Port (D-Sub15) 9.

Page 9 - CONTENTS

1-7Getting StartedChassis Design- Dimension: 363mm (D) x 300mm (W) x 72mm (H)- Minimized screw structure- Detachable bay housing- Multiple ventilation

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MS-6427 Barebone1-8System PictureFront PanelVentilationHole System FanPowerSupplyVentilation HoleVentilation HolePowerSupply Fa

Page 11 - Getting Started

1-9Getting StartedAfter the installation is completed, please keepother objects away from the ventilation hole atleast 2.5cm and above. Do not block

Page 12 - Mainboard Specifications

iiThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interf

Page 13 - Mounting

This chapter provides you with the information abouthardware setup procedures. While doing theinstallation, be careful in holding the componentsand fo

Page 14 - System Configuration

MS-6427 Barebone2-2MS-7199 (V1.X) Mini-ITX MainboardMainboard LayoutPCI 1VIAVT1618VIAVT1632AVIAVT6103LVIAVT1622AJCI1J9SATA1SATA2DIMM1IDE1JFP2ATXPWRSYS

Page 15 - Rear View

2-3Hardware SetupInstalling DDRII Modules1. The DIMM memory module has only one notch on the center and will only fit inthe right orientation.2. Inser

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MS-6427 Barebone2-4The mainboard supports ATX power supply for the power system. Beforeinserting the power supply connector, always make sure that all

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2-5Hardware SetupAudio PortsThese audio ports allow you to connect front audio devices.USB PortsThe mainboard provides a UHCI (Universal Host Controll

Page 18 - System Picture

MS-6427 Barebone2-6The Rear Panel provides the following connectors:Rear Panel Mouse/Keyboard ConnectorThe standard PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector

Page 19 - System Air Flow Direction

2-7Hardware Setup USB Port ConnectorsThe OHCI (Open Host Controller Interface) USB (Universal Serial Bus) root is forattaching USB devices such as key

Page 20 - Hardware Setup

MS-6427 Barebone2-8.ATA133 IDE Connector: IDE1The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 66/100/133controller that provides PIO mode 0~

Page 21 - MS-6427 Barebone

2-9Hardware SetupSerial ATA Connectors: SATA1/SATA2SATA1/SATA2 are high-speed Serial ATA interface ports. Each supports1st generation serial ATA data

Page 22 - 64 x 2 = 128-pins

MS-6427 Barebone2-10Fan Power Connectors: SYSFAN1The Fan Power Connectors support system cooling fan with +12V. Itsupports 3-pins head connector. When

Page 23 - Important

iiiTrademarkAll trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.PS/2 and O

Page 24 - Front Panel

2-11Hardware SetupFront Panel Connector: JFP1/JFP2The mainboard provides two front panel connectors for electrical con-nection to the front panel swit

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MS-6427 Barebone2-12Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: JCI1This connector is connected to a 2-pin chassis switch. If the chassis isopened, the switch

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2-13Hardware SetupImportantNote that the pins of VCC and GND must be connected cor-rectly to avoid possible damage.Connect to J3/J4/J5 USB 2.0 Bracket

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MS-6427 Barebone2-14The motherboard provides the following jumpers for you to set thecomputer’s function. This section will explain how to change your

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2-15Hardware SetupPCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) SlotThe PCI slot supports LAN cards, SCSI cards, USB cards, and other add-on cards that comp

Page 29 - CD-In Connector: CD_IN

3-1BIOS SetupChapter 3BIOS SetupThis chapter provides the information on the BIOS Setupprogram and allows you to configure the system foroptimum use.Y

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MS-6427 Barebone3-2Entering SetupPower on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On Self Test)process. When the message below appears on t

Page 31 - Pin Definition

3-3BIOS SetupGetting HelpAfter entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the Main Menu. Main MenuThe main menu lists the setup functions

Page 32 - Wake On LAN Connector: J9

MS-6427 Barebone3-4 Standard CMOS FeaturesUse this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc. Advanced BIOS FeaturesUse this menu t

Page 33 - Clear CMOS Jumper: JBT1

3-5BIOS Setup Load Optimized DefaultsUse this menu to load the default values set by the mainboard manufacturerspecifically for optimal performance of

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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

Page 35 - BIOS Setup

MS-6427 Barebone3-6 Date (mm:dd:yy)This allows you to set the system to the date that you want (usually the currentdate). The format is <day> &l

Page 36 - Entering Setup

3-7BIOS Setup IDE Channel 0 Master/SlavePress <+> or <-> to select the hard disk drive type. The specification of harddisk drive will show

Page 37 - Control Keys

MS-6427 Barebone3-8 Total MemoryThis item shows the memory size of your system. You cannot changeany values in the Total Memory fields (read only). BI

Page 38 - The Main Menu

3-9BIOS SetupAdvanced BIOS Features Quick BootingSetting the item to [Enabled] allows the system to boot within 5 seconds sinceit will skip some check

Page 39 - Load Optimized Defaults

MS-6427 Barebone3-10 CPU L3 CacheLevel 3 cache is the extra cache built into motherboards between the micro-processor and the main memory. Located awa

Page 40 - Standard CMOS Features

3-11BIOS Setup Hard Disk Boot PriorityPress [Enter] to enter a sub menu which shows every current hard driveinstalled. Use [PageUp] or [PageDown] key

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MS-6427 Barebone3-12Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Clock/Drive ControlPress <Enter> and the following sub-menu appears: DRAM ClockUse this field

Page 42 - System Information

3-13BIOS Setup DRAM TimingThe value in this field depends on performance parameters of theinstalled memory chips (DRAM). Do not change the value from

Page 43 - Advanced BIOS Features

MS-6427 Barebone3-14 CPU & PCI Bus ControlPress <Enter> and the following sub-menu appears: PCI Master 0 WS WriteWhen [Enabled], writes to t

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3-15BIOS SetupIntegrated Peripherals VIA OnChip PCI DevicePress <Enter> and the following sub-menu appears: USB ControllerSelect [Enabled] if yo

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vWarning:1. For every changes in powercordˇ¦s usage, please use an approved powercord with condition greater or equal to H05VV-F,3G , 0.75mm2.2. Inter

Page 46 - Advanced Chipset Features

MS-6427 Barebone3-16 Onboard LAN ControllerThis setting controls the onboard LAN controller. Onboard LAN Option ROMThe item enables or disables the in

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3-17BIOS Setup IDE Devices ConfigurationPress <Enter> and the following sub-menu appears: OnChip SATAAThis setting is used to specify the SATA c

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MS-6427 Barebone3-18 IDE Prefetch ModeThe onboard IDE drive interfaces support IDE prefetching, for faster driveaccesses. When you install a primary a

Page 49 - Integrated Peripherals

3-19BIOS Setup ACPI functionThis item is to activate the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Manage-ment Interface) Function. If your operating sys

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MS-6427 Barebone3-20 Video Off MethodThis determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.[V/H SYNC+Blank] This selection will cause the system

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3-21BIOS Setup Wake Up Event SetupYou can turn On or Off monitoring of commonly used interrupt requests so theydo not awaken the system from, or reset

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MS-6427 Barebone3-22 Resume by PCI Device (PME#)When setting to [Enabled], this setting allows your system to be awakenedfrom the power saving modes t

Page 53 - Power Management Setup

3-23BIOS SetupPNP/PCI Configurations Primary Graphic’s AdapterThis setting specifies which graphic card is your primary graphics adapter.Setting optio

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MS-6427 Barebone3-24 IRQ [3-15] assigned toThese fields specify whether the system will be awakened from powersaving modes when activity or input sign

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3-25BIOS SetupH/W Monitor CPU Shutdown TemperatureIf the CPU temperature reaches the upper limit preset in this setting, thesystem will be shut down a

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viWEEE Statement

Page 57 - PNP/PCI Configurations

MS-6427 Barebone3-26 PC Health StatusThis entry shows your PC health status. Press <Enter> and the followingsub-menu appears: System/CPU Tempera

Page 58 - IRQ [3-15] assigned to

3-27BIOS SetupCell Menu Adjust CPU RatioThis item allows you to adjust the CPU ratio. Setting to [Startup] enables theCPU running at the fastest speed

Page 59 - H/W Monitor

MS-6427 Barebone3-28Load Optimized DefaultsImportantThe Optimized Defaults are the default values set by the mainboard manufacturerspecifically for op

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3-29BIOS SetupWhen you select this function, a message as below will appear on the screen:BIOS Setting PasswordType the password, up to 6 characters i

Page 61 - Cell Menu

4-1System AssemblyChapter 4System AssemblyThis chapter provides you with the information aboutsystem assembly procedures. While doing the installation

Page 62 - Load Optimized Defaults

MS-6427 Barebone4-2The built-in mainboard is designed for Axis 700 barebone only. Except themainboard, the built-in components of the barebone includ

Page 63 - BIOS Setting Password

4-3System AssemblyChecking the ItemsBefore assembling your system, please check the items listed below forbasic system operation. The Footstand and th

Page 64 - System Assembly

MS-6427 Barebone4-4Unlock the two screws on the BackPanel with screwdriver.Follow the steps to remove the TopCover from the system with hands.1. Remov

Page 65 - Overview

4-5System Assembly2. Removing Optical Disk Drive (ODD)Disconnect the cable and thepower cord of the ODD (Optional).Pull the Lock Bracket to release th

Page 66 - Checking the Items

MS-6427 Barebone4-6Remove the Card Reader tray fromthe sysetem with fingers pressingthe bracket.Unlock the four screws to releasethe Card Reader.Press

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4-7System AssemblyRemove the HDD tray from the sys-tem with hands.Unlock the screw from the chassiswith screwdriver.Remove the Riser Card (SupportBrac

Page 69 - 3. Removing Card Reader

MS-6427 Barebone4-8Install the HDD tray to the systemwith hands.Lock the screw to the chassis withscrewdriver.Install the Riser Card (SupportBracket)

Page 70 - 4. Removing Riser Card

4-9System AssemblyInsert the Card Reader tray into thesystem with fingers pressing thebracket.*Remember to lock the four screws tofix the Card Reader

Page 71 - 7. Installing Riser Card

MS-6427 Barebone4-10Find the location of DIMM slot.10. Installing Memory ModulesPush the Lock Bracket to fix theODD.Connect the cable and the powercor

Page 72 - 8. Installing Card Reader

4-11System AssemblyInsert the Memory Modules verticallyinto the DIMM slot.Put down

Page 73 - 10. Installing Memory Modules

MS-6427 Barebone4-1213. Restoring Top CoverImportantFollow the steps to restore the TopCover to the system with hands.Lock the two screws on the BackP

Page 74 - Put down

4-13System AssemblyHorizontal Type Tower Type5. Installing FootstandMove the system until its bottom partfit against the end of the footstand.Place th

Page 75 - 13. Restoring Top Cover

A-1VIA VT1618G AudioAppendix AVIA VT1618 AudioThe mainboard is equipped with VIA® VT1618 chip,which provides support for 6-channel audio output,VIA® V

Page 76 - 5. Installing Footstand

MS-6427 BareboneA-2You need to install the driver for VIA® VT1618 chip to function properlybefore you can get access to 4-/6-channel audio operations.

Page 77 - VIA VT1618 Audio

A-3VIA VT1618G Audio3. Click Next to install the AC’97 Audio software, and click Finishto restart the system.4. You will find the icon in the sy

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MS-6427 BareboneA-4After installing the audio driver, you are able to use the 4-/6-channelaudio feature now. Click the audio icon from the window

Page 80 - Software Configuration

A-5VIA VT1618G AudioMixerIn the Mixer part, you may adjust the volumes individually.nPlaybackHere you can regulate the volume of each output. Click th

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MS-6427 BareboneA-6Speaker TestHere you can click on each speaker to test its function, and increase/decrease the volume.InformationHere it provides t

Page 82 - Information

A-7VIA VT1618G AudioHardware SetupConnecting the SpeakersWhen you have set the Multi-Channel Audio Function mode properly in thesoftware utility, conn

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MS-6427 BareboneA-8n 4-Channel Mode for 4-Speaker OutputDescription:Connect two speakers to backpanel’s Line-Out connector andtwo speakers to the real

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A-9VIA VT1618G Audion 6-Channel Mode for 6-Speaker OutputDescription:Connect two speakers to backpanel’s Line-Out connector, twospeakers to the rear-c

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ixCONTENTSChapter 1. Getting Started.....................1-1Mainboard Specifications...

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