10.1” integrated pad powered by arm cortex-a9 (71 pages)
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USER’S MANUAL PA-5822 Series 15” Fanless Slim POS Terminal with Intel ® Celeron J1900 Quad-Core ® PA-5822 M1...
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PA-5822 POS System COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. This manual is copyrighted in September 2017. You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying and recording.
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FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Contents Revision History ................... viii Introduction ..................1-1 1.1 About This Manual ............... 1-2 1.2 POS System Diagrams ..............1-3 1.2.1 Panel PC ................1-3 1.2.2 Normal Stand ............... 1-4 Normal Stand with 15” 2 1.2.3 display ........1-5 1.2.4 Normal Stand with VFD............
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2.3 Main Board Component Location & Jumper Settings ....2-7 2.4 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table ......2-9 2.5 Setting Jumpers ................. 2-10 2.6 Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers ......2-12 2.6.1 COM, Cash Drawer Port Voltage Selection ....... 2-12 2.6.2 COM Connectors ...............
Revision History The revision history of PA-5822 User Manual is described below: Version No. Revision History Page No. Date Initial Release 2017/09 viii...
Introduction This chapter gives you the information for the PA-5822. It also outlines the system specifications. The following topics are included: • About This Manual • POS System Diagrams • System Specifications • Safety Precautions Experienced users can go to Chapter 2 for a quick start. PA-5822 USER MANUAL Page: 1-1...
Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual Thank you for purchasing our PA-5822 Series System. The PA-5822 is an updated system designed to be comparable with the highest performance of IBM AT personal computers. The PA-5822 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more tasks than before.
Chapter 1 Introduction System Specifications System ® ® CPU Support Intel Celeron J1900 Quad-Core 2.0GHz Memory 1 x DDR3L SO-DIMM 204-pin socket, up to 8GB 1 x LAN (RJ45) Network 10/100/1000Mbps Base-T Fast Ethernet Windows 7 Pro FES • Windows Embedded Standard 7 / WS7E •...
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Chapter 1 Introduction RJ-11 6pin, GPIO w/ +12V/24V selectable Cash Drawer (Support Dual GPIO for drawer kick-out) DC Input 1 x4pin DC-In DIN 4Pin (DC24V) Option 1: • 1 x COM (RJ45) w/ +5V/12V selectable Option 2: • Optional ports 1 x PS/2 (RJ11) Option 3: •...
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Chapter 1 Introduction Option 1: 8” display 800 x 600; Option 2: 10.4” display 800 x 600 Option 3: 15’’ display 1024X768 (MP-4815) Interface: VGA Option 4: VFD module (MB-4003RB-11N) Baud Rate: 9600/19200 bps Placement: 20 columns and 2 lines, each column is 5 x 7 dots •...
Chapter 1 Introduction Safety Precautions Before using this system, read the following information carefully to protect your system from damages, and extend the life cycle of the system. Check the Line Voltage • The operating voltage for the power supply should be within the range of 100V to 240V AC;...
System Configuration This chapter contains helpful information that describes the jumper and connector settings, component locations, and pin assignment. The following topics are included: • System External I/O Ports Diagram • Function Buttons and I/O Ports • Main Board Component Locations & Jumper Settings •...
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Function Buttons and I/O Ports 2.2.1 Power Button To turn on the system, press the power button on the side of the system briefly. ACTION ASSIGNMENT Click Power Release +3.3V Button 2.2.2 DC-IN Port DC-IN: DC Power-In Port (rear IO) ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT +24V...
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2.2.6 LAN Port LAN: LAN RJ-45 Port (rear IO) ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT MDIP0 MDIP2 MDIN0 MDIN2 MDIP1 MDIP3 MDIN1 MDIN3 LAN LED Status There are 2 LAN LED indicators for LAN on the rear panel of the system. By observing their status, you can know the status of the Ethernet connection.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2.2.7 Printer Power Port (Optional) PRINT PWR: DC24V power supply for the stand-printer ASSIGNMENT +24V PRINT POWER 2.2.8 Cash Drawer Port DRW1 is used by default. If you need a second port, use the method below: ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT DRW2 Sense...
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Main Board Component Location & Jumper Settings M/B: PB-6722 Figure 2-1 PB-6722 Main Board Component Location Page: 2-7 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
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Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord when you are working with the connectors and jumpers on the main board. Make sure both the system and the external devices are turned OFF as sudden surge of power could ruin sensitive components.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Setting Jumpers You can configure your board by setting the jumpers. A jumper consists of two or three metal pins with a plastic base mounted on the card. By using a small plastic "cap", also known as the jumper cap (with a metal contact inside), you are able to connect the pins.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers 2.6.1 COM, Cash Drawer Port Voltage Selection COM2 / COM3: The voltages of both COM2 & COM3 ports can be adjusted by setting relevant jumpers on board. JP_COM2, JP_COM3: Pin headers on board JUMPER SELECTION JUMPER ILLUSTRATION...
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2.6.5 USB Connector USB5_1, USB6, USB7: USB 2.0 connector ASSIGNMENT 5V (Maximum current: 0.5A) USB5_1/ USB6/ USB7/ Notes: USB6 signal is shared from the “MINI-PCIE” port. USB6 can function only when JP13 is set as 1-3, 2-4[short]. USB7 signal is shared from the “Touch Controller”.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2.6.17 SATA & SATA Power Connector SATA1, SATA2: Serial ATA connectors ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT SATA1/ SATA2/ SATA_PWR1, SATA_PWR2: Serial ATA power connectors ASSIGNMENT SATA_PWR1/ SATA_PWR2/ VCC12 Page: 2-21 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2.6.18 Update BIOS Settings JP1: Update BIOS settings SELECTION JUMPER SETTING JUMPER ILLUSTRATION Normal Open (Default) Update BIOS* 2.6.19 Clear CMOS Data Selection JP2: Clear CMOS data selection SELECTION JUMPER SETTING JUMPER ILLUSTRATION Normal Open (Default) Clear CMOS* *To clear CMOS data, power off the computer first and set the jumper to “Clear CMOS”...
Software Utilities This chapter provides the detailed information of driver utilities and BIOS settings for the system. The following topics are included: Driver ® - Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility - Graphics Driver Utility - LAN Driver Utility - Sound Driver Utility - Intel ®...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities DRIVER 3.1.1 Introduction Enclosed with the PA-5822 Series package is our driver utilities, which comes in a DVD-ROM format. Filename (Assume that Purpose Windows 7 DVD-ROM drive is D:) 32/64bit) For Aptio(EFI) BIOS update D:\Driver\Flash BIOS utility D:\Driver\Platform\Win7(32-64bit)\ Intel(R) Chipset Device...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Filename (Assume that Purpose POS Ready 7 DVD-ROM drive is D:) (32/64bit) For Aptio(EFI) BIOS update D:\Driver\Flash BIOS utility D:\Driver\Platform\POSReady7 Intel(R) Chipset Device (32-64bit)\Main Chip Software Installation Utility D:\Driver\Platform\POSReady7 Intel Celeron J1900 For VGA (32-64bit)\Graphics Driver installation D:\Driver\Platform\POSReady7 For Intel Trusted Execution (32-64bit)\TXE...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Filename (Assume that Windows Purpose DVD-ROM drive is D:) 32/64bit) For Aptio(EFI) BIOS update D:\Driver\Flash BIOS utility D:\Driver\Platform\Win8.1 Intel(R) Chipset Device (32-64bit)\Main Chip Software Installation Utility D:\Driver\Platform\Win8.1 Intel Celeron J1900 For VGA (32-64bit)\Graphics Driver installation D:\Driver\Platform\Wn8.1 For Intel Trusted Execution (32-64bit)\TXE Engine Interface...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Filename (Assume that Purpose Windows 10 DVD-ROM drive is D:) 32/64bit) For Aptio(EFI) BIOS update D:\Driver\Flash BIOS utility D:\Driver\Platform\Win10(32-64bit) Intel(R) Chipset Device \Main Chip Software Installation Utility D:\Driver\Platform\Win10(32-64bit) Intel Celeron J1900 For VGA \Graphics Driver installation D:\Driver\Platform\Win10(32-64bit) For Intel Trusted Execution \TXE...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities ® 3.1.2 Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 3.1.2.1 Introduction ® The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility installs Windows *.INF files to the target system. These files outline to the operating system how to configure the Intel chipset components in order to ensure the following features function properly: •...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.1.4 LAN Driver Utility PA-5822 is enhanced with LAN function that can support various network adapters. Installation platform for the LAN driver is listed as follows: 3.1.4.1 Installing LAN Driver To install the LAN Driver, follow the steps below: Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to PA-5822 and insert the driver disk.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities ® 3.1.6 Intel Trusted Execution Engine Driver Installation The Intel® ME software components that need to be installed depend on the system's specific hardware and firmware features. The installer, compatible with Windows 7 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 10 / POSReady 7, detects the system's capabilities and installs the relevant drivers and applications.
The Command lists and driver installation guide for peripheral devices of the system - VFD – are explicitly included in the sections below: 3.1.7.1 VFD: MB-4003 (RS-232) Commands List VFD Registry Operation Registry Path: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OLEforRetail\ServiceOPOS\LineDisplay\ Prox-PMP4000] Registry Name Default Data Notes Default Value LineDisplay.PMP4000.1 BaudRate...
This setup also installs the Prox-PMP4000 program. • Follow the wizard instructions to complete the installation. Launching the Program The steps below guide you to load the Prox-PMP4000 program. • Click the LineDisplay folder from the path: Start/Programs/Protech OPOS. •...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities OPOS Control Object of Prox-PMP4000 program Main screen buttons: Button/Item Description Text Display the text at the current cursor position. TextAt Display the string of characters at the point of the specified “y-coordinate” and “x-coordinate”. Clear Clear the message shown in the current window.
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Key Name Type Default Value Note Parity String UART Parity Bit (default) Port String COM3 UART Port (default) Stop String UART Stop Bit (default) OPOS APIs Support List OPOS Category Name Mutability VFD .SO Type Version Properties common bool AutoDisable Not Applicable Properties common long BinaryConversion...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities OPOS Category Name Mutability VFD .SO Type Version Properties specific bool CapHMarquee Read only Not Applicable Properties specific bool CapICharWait Read only Not Applicable Properties specific long CapReadBack Read only Not Applicable Properties specific long CapReverse Read only Not Applicable Properties specific bool...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities OPOS Category Name Mutability VFD .SO Type Version Methods specific DisplayTextAt Supported Methods specific ClearText Supported Methods specific ScrollText Not Applicable Methods specific SetDescriptor Not Applicable Methods specific ClearDescriptors Not Applicable Methods specific CreateWindow Not Applicable Methods specific DestroyWindow...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.2.1 API Package Content You can find the enclosed API Package files in the Protech Manual /Driver CD. Depending on the machine types, the API Package may include the following files: Function DLL Directory Function File Name Description Cash Drawer Cash Drawer.dll...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.2.2 API Procedure Take VB2005 .NET for example. Follow the instructions below to perform the API procedure: Step 1. Declare a function. You may create a module in your project and fill in the function. Example: Cash drawer Declare Function GetCashDrawerStatus Lib CashDrawer.dll (ByVal num_drawer as short) As Boolean Declare Function CashDrawerOpen Lib CashDrawer.dll (ByVal num_drawer as short)
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Sample Code (1) VB Declaration Method Declare Function GetCashDrawerStatus Lib CashDrawer.dll (ByVal num_drawer as short) As Boolean Declare Function CashDrawerOpen Lib CashDrawer.dll (ByVal num_drawer as short) As Boolean (2) Call Function Open cash drawer: CashDrawerOpen(1) Open cash drawer1 CashDrawerOpen(2) Open cash drawer2 Check cash drawer status:...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities VB.NET external function: Declare Function SetMinSec Lib “WatchDog.dll” (ByVal kind As Short,ByVal delay_time As Short) As Boolean Declare Function Stopwatchdog Lib “WatchDog.dll” ( ) As Short Declare Function Setwatchdog Lib “WatchDog.dll” (ByVal value As Short) As Boolean Declare Function Digital_Initial Lib “Digital.dll”...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.2.3 Cash Drawer Button/Item Description OPEN (button) Tap to open the cash drawer. Cash Drawer Status Cash drawer status will be displayed after OPEN is tapped. • Cash Drawer is closed when the following picture is shown: •...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.2.4 Watchdog Button/Item Description Count Mode Select second or minute as the time unit of the watchdog (radio button) timer. Setting Time Set the timeout for the watchdog timer. (Maximum value: 255 seconds or minutes) • Timeout Value: Simulation timer of the API program. Watch Dog Control The running watchdog timeout will be displayed (in seconds).
Chapter 3 Software Utilities API Function The API program-related sample programs, developed in VB.Net and C#, are provided for easy use of the API Package. Refer to the main API functions listed as below: API Function Cash Drawer CashDrawerOpen CashDrawer.dll GetCashDrawerStatus Watchodog_Set Watchdog...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities data= GetCashDrawerStatus(0x01); // Get the Cash Drawer1 status if (data) MsgBox(“open1”); // Cash Drawer1 status “Open” Else MsgBox(“close1”); // Cash Drawer1 status “Close” Endif 3.3.2 Watch Dog Function Watchdog_Set bool Watchdog_Set (int value); Purpose: Set the timeout for the watchdog timer. Value value = 0 ~ 255 Return:...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Operation 3.4.1 BIOS Setup The board PB-6722 uses an AMI Aptio BIOS that is stored in the Serial Peripheral Interface Flash Memory (SPI Flash) and can be updated. The SPI Flash contains the BIOS Setup program, Power-on Self-Test (POST), the PCI auto-configuration utility, LAN EEPROM information, and Plug and Play support.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities EFI BIOS provides an user interface allow users the ability to modify hardware configuration, e.g. change the system date and time, enable or disable a system component, decide bootable device priorities, setup personal password, etc., which is convenient for modifications and customization of the computer system and allows technicians another method for finding solutions if hardware has any problems.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Figure 3-3. BIOS Setup Menu Initialization Screen You may move the cursor by up/down keys to highlight the individual menu items. As you highlight each item, a brief description of the highlighted selection will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.2 Main Menu Path Main Figure 3-4. BIOS Main Menu BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose BIOS Vendor No changeable options Displays the BIOS vendor. Core Version No changeable options Displays the current BIOS core version. Compliancy No changeable options Displays the current UEFI version.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - ACPI Settings Menu Path Advanced > ACPI Settings Figure 3-6. ACPI Settings Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Enable - Disabled Enables or disables the system’s ability to Hibernation - Enabled hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - F81866 Super IO Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration Figure 3-7. F81866 Super IO Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial Port 1 Sub-menu Configure the parameters of Serial Port 1 Configuration (COMA).
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Serial Port 1 Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration > Serial Port 1 Configuration Figure 3-8. Serial Port 1 Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial Port -Disabled Enable or disable Serial Port 1. -Enabled Device Settings No changeable options...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Serial Port 2 Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration > Serial Port 2 Configuration Figure 3-9. Serial Port 2 Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial Port -Disabled Enable or disable Serial Port 2. -Enabled Device Settings No changeable options...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Serial Port 3 Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration > Serial Port 3 Configuration Figure 3-10. Serial Port 3 Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial Port -Disabled Enable or disable Serial Port 3. -Enabled Device Settings No changeable options...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Serial Port 4 Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration > Serial Port 4 Configuration Figure 3-11. Serial Port 4 Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial Port -Disabled Enable or disable Serial Port 4. -Enabled Device Settings No changeable options...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Parallel Port Configuration Menu Path Advanced > F81866 Super IO Configuration > Parallel Port Configuration Figure 3-12. Parallel Port Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Parallel Port -Disabled Enable or disable Parallel Port. -Enabled Device Settings No changeable options Displays current settings of Parallel Port.
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose -ECP Mode -ECP and EPP 1.9 Mode -ECP and EPP 1.7 Mode Page: 3-35 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - Hardware Monitor Menu Path Advanced > Hardware Monitor Figure 3-13. Hardware Monitor Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose CPU Temperature No changeable options Displays the processor's temperature. System Temperature No changeable options Displays the system's temperature. Displays the voltage level of VCORE in VCORE No changeable options...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - CPU Configuration Menu Path Advanced > CPU Configuration Figure 3-15. CPU Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Socket 0 Sub-Menu Report CPU Information CPU Information CPU Speed No changeable options Reports the current CPU Speed 64-bit No changeable options Reports if the processor supports Intel...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - Socket 0 CPU Configuration Menu Path Advanced > CPU Configuration > Socket 0 CPU Information Figure 3-16. Socket 0 CPU Information Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose CPU Signature No changeable options Reports the CPU Signature. Microcode Patch No changeable options Reports the CPU Microcode Patch Version.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - IDE Configuration Menu Path Advanced > IDE Configuration Figure 3-17. IDE Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Serial-ATA - Disabled Enable or disable SATA Device. Controller(s) - Enabled SATA Test Mode - Disabled Enable or disable SATA Test Mode. - Enabled •...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose SATA Mode - IDE mode Configures SATA as follows: • - AHCI mode IDE: Set SATA operation mode to IDE mode. • AHCI: SATA works as AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) mode for achieving better performance.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - OS Selection Menu Path Advanced > OS Selection Figure 3-18. OS Selection Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose OS Selection - Windows 7 OS Selection - Windows 8.X - Windows 10 Page: 3-42 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - CSM Configuration Menu Path Advanced > CSM Configuration Figure 3-19. CSM Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose CSM Support - Disabled Disable or enable CSM support. - Enabled CSM16 Module No changeable options Displays the current CSM (Compatibility Version Support Module) version.
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose - Legacy only the system can boot. - UEFI only Network - UEFI and Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI or Legacy - Legacy PXE. Storage - Do not launch Controls the execution of UEFI or Legacy - UEFI Storage.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities Advanced - USB Configuration Menu Path Advanced > USB Configuration Figure 3-20. USB Configuration Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose USB Devices No changeable options Displays number of available USB devices. Legacy USB - Disabled Enables support for legacy USB. Support - Enabled - Auto...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Device reset 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 sec USB mass storage device Start Unit time-out command time-out. Device power-up - Auto Maximum time the device will take before delay - Manual it properly reports itself to the Host Controller.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.2.2 Chipset Menu Path Chipset Figure 3-21. Chipset Menu Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose North Bridge Sub-menu Sets the Parameter for (North Bridge) configuration. South Bridge Sub-menu Sets the Parameter for (South Bridge) configuration. Page: 3-47 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities North Bridge Menu Path Chipset > North Bridge Figure 3-22. North Bridge Menu Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose LCD Control Sub-menu Allows users to execute the LCD Control. Memory No changeable options Displays the DRAM information on the Information platform.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities South Bridge Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge Figure 3-24. South Bridge Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Restore AC Power - Power Off Select the AC power state when power is Loss - Power On re-applied following a power failure. •...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.2.3 Security Menu Path Security Figure 3-25. Security Menu Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Administrator Password can be 3-20 Specifies the administrator password. Password alphanumeric characters. User Password Password can be 3-20 Specifies the user password. alphanumeric characters.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.2.4 Boot Menu Path Boot Figure 3-26. Boot Menu Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Setup Prompt Numeric Number of seconds to wait for setup Timeout activation key. Bootup - On Selects the NumLock sate after the system NumLock State - Off is powered on.
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Boot Option - [Drive(s)] Allows users to choose the priority of the #1~#n - Disabled boot devices listed in Hard Drive BBS Priorities. Hard Drive BBS Sub-Menu Allows users to specify the boot order of Priorities the available drive(s) Boot - Hard Drive BBS Priorities...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.2.5 Save & Exit Menu Path Save & Exit Figure 3-27. Save & Exit Menu Screen BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Save Changes No changeable options Exits and saves the changes in NVRAM. and Exit Discard Changes No changeable options Exits without saving any changes made in and Exit...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Defaults Restore User Restore User Defaults to all the setup No changeable options Defaults options. Boot Override - [Drive(s)] Forces to boot from selected [drive(s)]. Page: 3-55 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.3 Configuring WatchDog Timer The I/O port address of the watchdog timer is 2E (hex) and 2F (hex). 2E (hex) is the address port. 2F (hex) is the data port. User must first assign the address of register by writing address value into address port 2E (hex), then write/read data to/from the assigned register through data port 2F (hex).
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities ;---------------------------------Enable Watch dog feature 030h ;------------------------------- Enable Watch PME--------------------------- 0FAh ;-------------------------- Set second as counting unit 0f5h ; ----------- Set timeout interval as 30seconds and start counting --- 0f6h ;---------------------------------Exit the extended function mode 0aah Page: 3-57 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.4 Update Procedure I. Prerequisites Prepare a bootable media (e.g. USB storage device) which can boot the system to DOS prompt. Download and save the BIOS file (e.g. 67221PD1.bin) to the bootable device. Copy AMI flash utility – AFUDOS.exe (V5.07.01) into the bootable device Make sure the target system can first boot to the bootable device.
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities II. AFUDOS Command for System BIOS Update AFUDOS.exe is aforementioned AMI firmware update utility; the command line is shown as below: AFUDOS <ROM File Name> [option1] [option2]… You can type AFUDOS /? to see the definitions of all the control options. The recommended options for BIOS ROM update include the following parameters: Program main BIOS image /B: Program Boot Block...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Restart the system and boot up with the new BIOS configurations. The BIOS Update is completed after the system is restarted. Reboot the system and verify if the BIOS version shown on the initialization screen has been updated. Page: 3-60 PA-5822 USER MANUAL...
Chapter 3 Software Utilities 3.4.5 Resource Map 3.4.5.1 Interrupt Map Assignment IRQ 0 System timer IRQ 1 Standard PS/2 Keyboard IRQ 3 Communications Port (COM2) IRQ 4 Communications Port (COM1) IRQ 7 Communications Port (COM3) IRQ 8 High precision event timer IRQ 10 Communications Port (COM4) Intel(R) Atom(TM)/Celeron(R)/Pentium(R) Processor Platform...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Assignment IRQ 90 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 91 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 92 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 93 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 94 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 95 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 96 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 97 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 98...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Assignment IRQ 118 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 119 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 120 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 121 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 122 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 123 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 124 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 125 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 126...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Assignment IRQ 146 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 147 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 148 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 149 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 150 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 151 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 152 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 153 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 154...
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Chapter 3 Software Utilities Assignment IRQ 174 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 175 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 176 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 177 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 178 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 179 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 180 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 181 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System IRQ 182...
Appendix A System Diagrams This appendix includes the exploded diagrams and part numbers of the PA-5822 system components. The following topics are included: Easy Maintenance • • HDD Tray Disassembly • MSR module Assembly • i-Button module Assembly • Fingerprint module Assembly Capacitive Touch Screen Exploded diagram •...
Appendix A System Diagrams i-Button module Assembly Step 2. Fix i-Button module by 2 screws and insert the connector into I/O port(USB, COM, PS/2) PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-4...
Appendix A System Diagrams Fingerprint module Assembly Step 1. Rotate the cable cover. Step 2. Fix Fingerprint module by 2 screws and insert the connector into USB port. PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-5...
Appendix A System Diagrams Front Cover Module Exploded Diagram (Capacitive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. 15" Capacitive Touch panel, USB 52-380-00001723 interface PA-5822 Front Cover (Black) 30-002-28112407 PA-5822 Front Cover (NKC White) 30-002-28113407 Camera Lens (Black) (Opaque) 90-021-10150393 Camera Lens (White) (Opaque) 90-021-10130393 Barcode Lens (Opaque)
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Appendix A System Diagrams Panel Module Exploded Diagram (Capacitive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. 15" LCD panel (LED Backlight), 300nits, 52-351-03150321 XGA (1024x768) PA-5822 LCD Holder Module 20-029-03001407 PA-5822 LVDS Cable (30p to 20p) 27-020-40708111 L=400mm PA-5822 LED Backlight Cable (5p to 6p) 27-055-40709111 L=420mm LCD Poron Sponge (341.9x8x1mm)
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Appendix A System Diagrams Motherboard Exploded Diagram (Capacitive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Front Cover Module Panel Module HSF, PA-6722 MB, for OBM, w/o reboot PB-6722RB-A1N MCU, with external RTC PA-5822 LED LENS(Transparency) 90-021-02130407 Double Tape Lens EVA PT-1470 Speaker Cable L=350mm 27-021-28307071 PA-6225 2ND-DIS Power Cable (3p to...
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Appendix A System Diagrams Back Cover Exploded Diagram (Capacitive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Front Cover Module Rear Cover (Black) 30-002-28116407 Rear Cover (NKC White) 30-002-28117407 USB Cover (Black) 30-002-28118407 USB Cover (NKC White) 30-002-28119407 Pan Head Screw T3.0x8mm (Black) 22-122-30080011 Flat Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px5mm 22-215-30005011...
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Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagrams For Panel PC HDD Assembly (Capacitive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. PA-5822 System HDD Module Handle Head Screw M3x0.5Px7.7L, 22-282-30008031 H=10mm Q’ty Component Name P/N No. See Order HDD Tray 80-054-03001407 Flat Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px4mm 22-215-30004311 PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-10...
Appendix A System Diagrams Back Cover Exploded Diagram (Resistive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Front Cover Module Rear Cover (Black) 30-002-28116407 Rear Cover (NKC White) 30-002-28117407 USB Cover (Black) 30-002-28118407 USB Cover (NKC White) 30-002-28119407 Pan Head Screw T3.0x8mm (Black) 22-122-30080011 Flat Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px5mm 22-215-30005011...
Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagrams For Panel PC HDD Assembly (Resistive Touch Screen) Q’ty Component Name P/N No. PA-5822 System HDD Module Handle Head Screw M3x0.5Px7.7L, 22-282-30008031 H=10mm Q’ty Component Name P/N No. See Order HDD Tray 80-054-03001407 Flat Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px4mm 22-215-30004311 PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-17...
Appendix A System Diagrams RFID Module Exploded Diagram Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Front Cover Module RFID Read/Write Module,RS232 52-551-18032000 interface RFID Circle EVA (OD=φ 20mm,ID=φ 30-013-15100407 14mmx1.0T) RFID Cable (8p to 10p)L=330mm 27-068-40707111 Round Head Screw M2x0.4Px4mm 22-232-20040011 Wire Mount 30-023-04100000 PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-21...
Appendix A System Diagrams Print Power Cable Exploded Diagram Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Print PWR Cable L=200mm 27-012-35304111 DC Jack Holder 80-029-03001407 DC Jack Plate 80-005-03002407 EVA Sponge (12x10x0.5mm) 90-013-15100314 Flat Head Screw #2 /ψ 5/M3x0.5Px5mm 22-212-30005311 PA-5822 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-24...
Appendix A System Diagrams MSR Module Exploded Diagram Q’ty Component Name P/N No. Head & Spring For MSR Reader Module, 52-551-02549210 USB Interface (w/300mm Cable) Head & Spring For MSR Reader Module, 52-551-02539210 PS2 Interface (w/400mm Cable) PA-5822 MSR Top Cover (Black) 30-002-28213407 PA-5822 MSR Top Cover (White) 30-002-28214407...
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