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SR-600
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  • Page 1 Confidential Developer's Guide SR-600 Issued date Issued by English EPSON 401333300...
  • Page 2 Confidential...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    EPSON OPOS ADK ........
  • Page 4 Confidential Appendix 1 Interfaces Connector Location ......... . . Appendix 1-1 Serial Port .
  • Page 5 ❏ On the earlier of (a) termination of your relationship with Seiko Epson, or (b) Seiko Epson’s request, you must stop using the confidential information. You must then return or destroy the information, as directed by Seiko Epson.
  • Page 6: Revision Information

    Confidential Revision Information Revision Rev. A Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Notes and precautions in this manual are identified as defined below. WARNING: Provides information that must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. CAUTION: Provides information that must be observed to prevent damage to the equipment or loss of data.
  • Page 7 Please read this section carefully and store it in an accessible location. WARNING: ❏ Turn off the main power switch immediately and unplug the power cord if the SR-600 produces smoke, a strange odor, or unusual noise electric shock. Contact your dealer or an EPSON service center for advice.
  • Page 8 ❏ To ensure safety, unplug this product prior to leaving it unused for an extended period. Note: ❏ Be sure to use the EPSON supplied DIMM, HDD and CPU. ❏ To get the lastest information about which Compact Flash and PCI board can be used with this product, contact your EPSON dealer.
  • Page 9 CAUTION: The modular type connector is used as a dedicated connector for cash drawer or customer display. Do not connect it with the public circuits, Network, or LAN. It does not operate as an Ethernet Connector. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600...
  • Page 10: Guide Configuration

    Confidential Guide Configuration Aim of the Manual This manual was created to provide information on the SR-600 for anyone who is developing programs, and setting upthe optional supplies and the printer. Contents of the Manual The configurations of this manual is summarized in the table below.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 General Features

    ❏ Use of design consistent with the EPSON POS system DM series Customer Display. A customer display can be mounted on the SR-600, so it does not occupy much space. ❏ Two disk spaces are provided for HDD, CD-ROM, and/or CompactFlash.
  • Page 12 For details on BIOS setup, refer to “Chapter 3, BIOS Setup.” Device self-diagnosis utility Device self-diagnosis utility performs a test on each devices and functions of the SR-600. For details on device self-diagnosis utility, refer to “Chapter 3, BIOS Setup.” 1-2 General Features...
  • Page 13 Confidential Operating System The SR-600 runs on the standard Microsoft • Windows 95 • Windows 98 • Windows NT Workstation 4.0 • MS-DOS 6.2 • Windows 2000 Professional (It’ll be available in the near future.) Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 operating systems: ®...
  • Page 14 Confidential Peripheral Devices The SR-600 can be configured with the following optional units: ❏ LCD units 12.1” color DSTN 12.1” color TFT ❏ MSR units ISO I track 1,2,3 ❏ Floppy disk drive 3.5” 720KB/1.44MB ❏ CD-ROM drive ❏ Drawer board...
  • Page 15: Part Names

    Front View LCD Unit Switch Cover CD Cover Key Lock Front Power Switch Reset Switch Speaker Volume K/B Mouse Connector CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM Access LED FDD Connector CD-ROM Eject Button Figure 1-1 Front views of the SR-600 Rev.A General Features 1-5...
  • Page 16 Confidential DM-LS121S Power LED Figure 1-2 External views of the DM-LS121S DM-LS121T Power LED HDD LED Figure 1-3 External views of the DM-LS121T 1-6 General Features Contrast Adjustment HDD LED Switch Backlight Brightness Adjustment Switch Rev.A...
  • Page 17 Confidential Rear View   MSR Unit Connector Rear Cover Rev.A Customer Display Connector Main Power Switch Main Power Connector Figure 1-4 Rear views of the SR-600 Developer's Guide SR-600 Main Cover General Features 1-7...
  • Page 18 *Drawer Kick Connector Ethernet Connector USB Connector * CRT and drawer kick connector is used if the optional CRT/drawer board is installed. 1-8 General Features Figure 1-5 Bottom views of the SR-600 Figure 1-6 Side views of the SR-600 COM1 COM2 COM3...
  • Page 19: Front Power Switch

    BIOS Setup utiliy. ❏ Main power switch The main power switch on the back of the SR-600 isolates the AC line voltage from the power supply. Remove the rear cover to turn on and off the main power. During the normal use, this switch is left on.
  • Page 20: Power Led

    Confidential Indicators ❏ Power LED The power LED on the LCD unit indicates the on/off status of the power supply. The table below shows the colors of the LED and its meaning. Table 1-1 Power LED colors and their meaning shows the colors LED color Green Orange...
  • Page 21: Required Clearance

    Confidential Developer's Guide SR-600 Required Clearance Rev.A General Features 1-11...
  • Page 22 Confidential 1-12 General Features Rev.A...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Os And Driver Setup

    Confidential Chapter 2 OS and Driver Setup Supporting OS SR-600 is supported with following OS listed below. • MS-DOS 6.2 (See section 2-1.) • Microsoft Windows 95 (See section 2-4.) • Microsoft Windows 98 (See section 2-9.) • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (See section 2-13.) •...
  • Page 24 Confidential Directory Configurations The directory configurations of Pre-installed HD Setup Drive are as follows. Volume label for Japanese edition is "MS-DOS_6", and for other languages is "MS-DOS_6_22". Required capacity is approximately 7MB. +-- BACKUP +-- CDROM +-- MSRCFG +-- NETWORK +-- MSLANMAN +-- DRIVERS +-- ETHERNET...
  • Page 25: Cd-Rom Driver

    3. “AUTOEXE.BAT” Updated Selection screen is displayed. Press “Y" then [Enter]. Start the searching of the fie then exit. The searching of the file is a required process for Windows, but not necessary for MS-DOS. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 OS and Driver Setup 2-3...
  • Page 26: Windows 95

    • Chipset & Technologies Display Driver 4.11.01.2500 (all available languages) • Realtec Network Driver 5.374.0214.2000 (English)[Note 2] • EPSON DM-MS series Setup Utility 1.00 (Win version, English), 1.00 (DOS version, English)[Note 2] • EPSON Logon Utility 1.02 (English)[Note 2] •...
  • Page 27 : Touch Panel Driver Backup : TM/DM Driver Backup : Video Driver Backup : Supplement Backup : Windows 95 Utility : Windows 95 File Japanese German French Italian Spanish Dutch Korean Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Developer's Guide SR-600 OS and Driver Setup 2-5...
  • Page 28: Chipset Inf Utility Installation

    CAUTION: 65536 colors is already set for DSTN LCD model same as TFT LCD model. It performs setup for SR-600 when it is initially setting up. Therefore, it takes additional 20 to 30 seconds to display the Windows desktop. Device recognition is performed for the initial setup depending on the system configuration (change in system configuration, not connectiing PS2 Mouse, etc).
  • Page 29: Display Driver Installation

    2. Driver is not found, if it is the initial installation of the Network Driver. Click on [Other Locations]button. Select Other Location Screen is displayed. Type C:\BACKUP\NETWORK and click on [OK]button. 3. Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C/8130) PCI Fast Ethernet NIC is found. Click on [Finish]button. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 OS and Driver Setup 2-7...
  • Page 30 Confidential 4. Copying of Files Screen is displayed. Type C:\BACKUP\NETWORK, and click on [OK]button. It starts the Driver installation. 5. The program prompts you to enter “Computer Name" and “Workgroup Name”. Click on [OK]button. The Network Screen is displayed. 6. Enter an appropriate Computer Name and Workgroup Name. Click on [Close]button. If it requests the Windows CD-ROM, type C:\WINDOWS\OPTIONS\CABS and click on [OK]button.
  • Page 31: Windows 98

    • Chips&Tech Display Driver 4.11.01.2600 (all available languages) • Realtec Network Driver 5.367.0901.1999 (English)[Note 1] • EPSON DM-MS series Setup Utility 1.00 (Win version, English), 1.00 (DOS version, English)[Note1] • EPSON Logon Utility 1.02 (English)[Note 1] • EPSON OPOS ADK 1.96 (Japanese/English)[Note 1] •...
  • Page 32 Confidential Directory Configurations The directory configurations are as follows: +-- BACKUP +-- LOGON +-- MSRCFG +-- DOS +-- WIN +-- NETWORK +-- OPOSADK +-- RECOVERY +-- DATA +-- RESTORE +-- BOOTFD +-- DATA +-- TOUCH +-- TMDRV +-- VIDEO +-- My Documents +-- ProgramFiles +-- WINDOWS note 1)The content of Version File (HDVER.TAG) is as follows.
  • Page 33 CAUTION: 65536 colors is already set for DSTN LCD model same as TFT LCD model. It performs setup for SR-600 when it is initially setting up. Therefore, it takes additional 20 to 30 seconds to display the Windows desktop. Device recognition is performed for the initial setup depending on the system configuration (change in system configuration, not connectiing PS2 Mouse, etc).
  • Page 34 Confidential Video Driver Installation Follow the steps below to install the Video Driver. 1. Start C:\BACKUP\VIDEO\W98600.EXE . The Welcome Screen is displayed 2. Click on [Next]button. The Software License Agreement Screen is displayed 3. Click on [Yes]button, only if you agree on the agreement. Then the files are copied.
  • Page 35: Windows Nt 4.0

    • Chips And Technologies Video Driver Ver.1.29( all available languages) • Realtek Network Driver Ver.4.364.0719.1999(English) [Note 3] • EPSON DM-MS series Setup Utility Ver 1.0.2(English)[Note 2] • EPSON Printer Driver for Windows • EPSON Logon Utility Ver.1.01 (English)[Note 2] •...
  • Page 36 :Service Pack 5 :Y2K Update (Netfixi.exe) :Service Pack 6 :Internet Explorer 4.01 SP2 :MDAC2.0 SP1 :Key Definition Utility backup :Touch Panel Driver Backup (EPSON) :Video Driver Backup :Network Driver Backup :Logon Utility Backup :Screen Saver Backup :HD Backup (for Recovery Media)
  • Page 37: Service Pack Installation

    Attempting to exit out of the dialogue box by pressing the ALT+F4 keys will be ignored. • In the startup process of this dialog box, the Service Pack is not selected. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 OS and Driver Setup 2-15...
  • Page 38 Confidential Select the service pack and press the [Install] button, and the installation of Service Pack starts. If the [Install] button is pressed without selecting Service Pack, the following message will appear. CAUTION: Re-installation is possible after OS setup for each Service Packs. Y2K Update Module is not installed for each Service Packs.
  • Page 39 ❏ Creation of the startup disk. 1. Start the MS-DOS prompt. 2. Move to C:\backup\recovery\bootfd director. 3. Execute the Makefd.bat file. 4. Insert a floppy disk into the FDD. 5. Press Enter key. (Formatting will start.) Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 OS and Driver Setup 2-17...
  • Page 40 Save all the data in the C:\backup\recovery\data directory in other media or drive. (Example) 1. Make a network connection to a PC that can write the SR-600 data onto a CD-R. 2. Save all data under the C:\backup\recovery\data directory of the SR-600 to the PC.
  • Page 41 EasyRestore runs only on MS-DOS. Therefore, the saving device as described in “Saving the HD image data” should be recognized by MS-DOS. If the system is booted from the internal hard disk of the SR-600, it cannot be recovered. Rev.A...
  • Page 42: Windows2000

    Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Multilanguage Version [Note 2] • EPSON Touch Panel Driver Ver.1.00.0 (English) • EPSON DM-MS series Setup Uility Ver 1.0.2 (English) [Note 1] [note 1) It is not setup. [note 2) Japanese version is not available. 2-20 OS and Driver Setup...
  • Page 43 : Espana : Korean : Chinese(Traditional) : Chinese(Simplified) : DM-MS series Setup Utility Backup : Touch Panel Driver backup ( )EPSON ) : HD Backup (for Recovery Media) : Easy Restore : Boot FD : Boot FD Data : Windows 2000 User Setting...
  • Page 44 Confidential 2-22 OS and Driver Setup Rev.A...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Bios Setup

    BIOS set up utility is used to configure the system operating environment. When you use the SR-600 for the first time, be sure to execute this program and set the operating environment. Use this program also when you want to change the operation environment.
  • Page 46: Basic Operation

    Confidential CAUTION: Do not change any BIOS settings unless it is necessary. Also do not change the settings specified as “Do not change” in this manual. If you change them, the SR-600 may not operate normally. Basic Operation Help Press the F1 key to display the options of the items displayed inversely and the default setting value.
  • Page 47: Standard Cmos Setup

    POST does not stop for diskette drive errors, but stops for all other errors. POST does not stop for a keyboard or disk error, but stops for all other errors. Developer's Guide SR-600 ( Refer to “PASSWORD”) BIOS Setup 3-3...
  • Page 48: Bios Features Setup

    Confidential BIOS FEATURES SETUP It sets the basic BIOS settings, such as cache, boot-up sequence and memory shadowing . Table 3-3 BIOS FEATURES SETUP Menu Items Description Virus Warning Disables and enables writing onto the HDD boot sector and partition table.Normally set at [Disabled].
  • Page 49 CC000-CFFFF, MainMemory. The purpose of shadowing is to provide high-speed execution to improve D0000-D3FFF, performance by execuing the ROM BIOS Code on the PC Card from the Main Memory. D4000-D7FFF, D8000-DBFFF, DC000-DBFFF Shadow Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-5...
  • Page 50: Chipset Features Setup

    Confidential CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP It sets the items that rely on the chipset situated on the motherboard, such as the memory, the bus timing and the system temperature. As the optimum parameters are normally set by executing [LOAD SYSTEM DEFAULT], these settings need not be changed. Table 3-4 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP Menu Items Description...
  • Page 51: Power Management Setup

    It sets the function of the main power switch (front switch) during the power on status. When the Function front power switch is pressed during the power off status, it always turns on the SR-600. Power Off APM Power Off notice for some operation.
  • Page 52: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    Confidential Table 3-5 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Menu Items Description Wake On LAN It enables or disables the Power On via the network (LAN). The default setting is “Disabled.” When this parameter is set at [Enabled] the power will be switched on automatically in the same way as when the power on operation is performed with the front switch when a special packet, known as the 'Wakeup Packet,' is received from the host.
  • Page 53: Integrated Peripherals

    ECP+EPP1.9, Normal, EPP1.7+SPP and ECP+EPP1.7. It is necessary to set [DMA Channel] in [ECP Mode Use DMA] when the [ECP Mode] has been selected. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 It is also possible to connect both a CD-ROM and BIOS Setup 3-9...
  • Page 54 Confidential Table 3-7 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS Menu Items Description ECP Mode Use It sets the DMA channel when either ECP, ECP+EPP1.9 or EXP+EPP1.7 have been set with [Parallel Port Mode]. Onboard Serial It sets I/O adress and IRQ of Serial ports 1 (COM1) on the mother board. Port 1 I/O address and IRQ number are a set and can be selected from Available Option.
  • Page 55: Power On Self Test (Post)

    CMOS battery is no longer functional. It should be replaced. Checksum of CMOS is incorrect. This can indicate that CMOS has become corrupt. This error may have been caused by a weak battery. Check the battery and replace if necessary. Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-11...
  • Page 56 Confidential Table 3-8 POST Messages (Continued) Message DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER DISKETTE DRIVES OR TYPES MISMATCH ERROR - RUN SETUP DISPLAY SWITCH IS SET INCORRECTLY DISPLAY TYPE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST BOOT EISA Configuration Checksum Error PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY EISA Configuration Is Not...
  • Page 57 The board ID does not match the ID stored in the EISA non-volatile memory. NOTE: When this error appears, the system will boot in ISA mode, which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility. Unable to reset floppy subsystem. Floppy Type dismatch. Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-13...
  • Page 58 Confidential Table 3-8 POST Messages (Continued) Message Hard Disk(s) fail (80) Hard Disk(s) fail (40) Hard Disk(s) fail (20) Hard Disk(s) fail (10) Hard Disk(s) fail (08) Keyboard is locked out - Unlock the key. Keyboard error or no keyboard present.
  • Page 59: Device Diagnostics Utility

    Confidential Device Diagnostics Utility Operational check for the devices connected to the SR-600 is accomplished. The device diagnostics utility can perform the following tests: • TM printer printing test • Customer display test • Cash drawer operation test • Serial port loop-back test •...
  • Page 60 Confidential Table 3-9 Conditions Setting Connection to the cash drawer Connection to the loop back connector Serial port, LPT port setting Basic Operation Starting the device diagnostics utility To run diagnostics, press the F10 key when you start the system. The message "Diagnostics program will execute after POST"...
  • Page 61 DM area, fix the problem. Then select this option to reset the program. Exit When “Exit” is selected from the menu, the device diagnostics is closed and the SR-600 restarts. Device Diagnostics Utility Screen The device diagnostics utility screen is divided into the following five areas: ❏...
  • Page 62 TM port Displays the TM printer connection port you selected when you started device diagnostics. TM reset signal Indicates the signal to reset the TM printer. None is displayed, since SR-600 does not have reset signal. Baud rate Indicates the baud rate device diagnostics is using to communicate with the TM printer.
  • Page 63 •The print head has overheated. • The TM printer is not working. •The TM printer interface circuit of the SR-600 is not operating normally. The print head is overheated, or the printer is not working. The TM printer is feeding paper.
  • Page 64: Com Ports

    Device diagnostics cannot communicate with the DM display. Check the TM printer and DM display for the following: The DM display is properly connected. Be sure to turn off the SR-600 before you connect the cables. •The data communications DIP switch is the same for the DM display and the TM printer.
  • Page 65: Setup Menu

    This port is disabled. The test completed successfully. The printer connected to the LPT1 port did not enter a ready state after 2 seconds. This port is disabled. The print data was sent successfully. Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-21...
  • Page 66 Confidential Setting a Password for the Drawer Kick Out Test Follow the procedures below to set a password for the drawer kick out test. 1. Select “Drawer Password” from the pull down menu. You are asked to enter the password. 2.
  • Page 67 10 ms, and for other TMs, the minimum units are 2 ms. Please refer to the cash drawer’s manual for the appropriate value to enter. Rev.A 3-3 Enter Drawer On Time screen Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-23...
  • Page 68 Confidential M/B Information When the M/B Information is selected from the pull down menu, various main board information is displayed. Press any key to close the display. M/B information displays following information: • CPU (CPU) • CPU speed (Speed) • CPU temperature (Temp) It displays in Celsius and Fahrenheit within a range of 0 to 125 Celsius.
  • Page 69 ❏ COM1/COM2/COM5/COM6 loop-back Runs data transmission test of serial port. It performs data transmission to a target port, therefore, it is required to connect a loop-back connector to the target port. COM port test Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 BIOS Setup 3-25...
  • Page 70 Confidential checks DTR, DSR, CTS, RTS, TXD and RXD signals. If the test is completed normally, “OK” message appears on the message area. If the test is failed, an error message appears. ❏ LPT1 loop-back Performs LPT1 signal line test. It performs data transmission to a target port, therefore, it is required to connect the loop-back connector to the target port.
  • Page 71: Chapter 4 Driver / Utility Specifications

    • Chipset & Technologies Display Driver 4.11.01.2500 (all available languages) • Realtec Network Driver 5.374.0214.2000 (English) • EPSON DM-MS series Setup Utility 1.00 (Win version, English), 1.00 (DOS version, English) • EPSONLogon Utility 1.02 (English) • EPSON OPOS ADK 1.96 (Japanese/English) •...
  • Page 72 Network Driver (See section 4-3) • Video Driver (See section 4-4) • Logon (Software Keyboard) Utility (See section 4-5) • Screen Saver (for NT) (See section 4-7) • EPSON OPOS ADK (See section 4-11) 4-2 Driver / Utility Specifications Rev.A...
  • Page 73: Network Driver

    9. Click the Network Service that you want to install, then click [Next] button. 10. Next dialog is displayed, then click [next] button. It starts installation. 11. Set the Duplex Mode. Select [(1)AUTO] , then click [Continue]. 12. Reboot the system after the installation. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Driver / Utility Specifications 4-3...
  • Page 74: Video Driver

    800), the screen appears in the center of the screen and the whole screen is not displayed.The resolution of SR-600 is set at standard VGA (640 x 480) as a default. Therefore, the resolution needs to be set at SVGA in Windows 95/98.
  • Page 75: Log On (Software Keyboard) Utility

    Confidential Log on (Software Keyboard) Utility SEGina (SEIKO EPSON Image Identify Certification) tool enables Windows NT 4.0 user to log on from the software keyboard and use the software keyboard after logging on. By clicking the software keyboard key displayed on the screen with mouse, you can input the data to the executed Window.
  • Page 76 Confidential 3. The dialog shown below is displayed after the installation. Select [Yes] and click [Finish], then reboot the system. CAUTION: Reboot the system after installed SEGina to Windows NT 4.0. If Actinkey is executed without rebooting the system, it may cause some problems. If any problems occur, reboot the system.
  • Page 77: Screen Saver (For Nt)

    Follow the steps below to install the screen saver. 1. Select EPSSS4NT.EXE. 2. Double click EPSSS4NT.EXE, then strat the installation. 3. The screen shown below is displayed. Check the contents of the document and click [Next] button. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Driver / Utility Specifications 4-7...
  • Page 78 Follow the steps below to uninstall the screen saver. 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Double click “Add / Delete Application” 3. Click “Installation and Delete” tab, then select “EPSON Screen Saver” from the list box. 4. Click “Add and Delete” button. 4-8 Driver / Utility Specifications...
  • Page 79 6. The screen shown below is displayed after the uninstallation. Click [OK] button, then reboot the Windows. Screen Saver Setting Follow the steps below to set the screen saver. 1. Open the Control Panel. 2. Double click “Screen”. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Driver / Utility Specifications 4-9...
  • Page 80 3. The screen below is displayed when “Screen Saver” tab is clicked 4. Select “EPSON Screen Saver” from the “Screen Saver” Group box in the drop down list. Sets the "Waiting Time for the execution" from the "Screen Saver" Group box.
  • Page 81: Epson Opos Adk

    In addition, by providing our own device control objects, we can lighten the burden on our POS applications software developers, who no longer need to acquire detailed knowledge of each manufacturer‘s device and standardize the total system, hardware as well as software. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Driver / Utility Specifications 4-11...
  • Page 82 SO. EPSON software The software products (OCX drivers) that EPSON offers to enable such an OPOS system are called the EPSON OPOS ADK. The EPSON OPOS ADK provides the OCX driver and much more. EPSON also provides custom tools to support the construction and development of an OPOS application software development environment.
  • Page 83: Chapter 5 Hardware Specifications

    This connects to the PCI expansion board, and is connected to the motherboard. ❏ Volumeboard circuit board This consists of the keyboard I/F, reset switch of the SR-600, power switch and speaker volume, and is connected to the motherboard with a cable.
  • Page 84: System

    Confidential System System Diagram The SR-600 system diagram is shown below. 5-1 System diagram (Motherboard) 5-2 Hardware Specifications Rev.A...
  • Page 85: Memory Map

    Confidential Memory Map The SR-600 has a 256KB Flash ROM as a system ROM. After the BIOS starts, the SYSTEM BIOS is assigned to the 64 KB space 0F0000h through 0FFFFFh and the Video BIOS is assigned to the 44KB (40KB for the IM-300) space 0C0000h through 0CBFFFh.
  • Page 86 Confidential I/O Map The SR-600 system I/O map is PC/AT-compatible. The I/O address assignments are shown below. The changes in the serial and parallel ports I/O addresses is available from the BIOS setup program or Plug & Play function .
  • Page 87 The 8237A-, which is equivalent to two DMA controllers and supports seven DMA channels, is mounted in the SR-600. Channels 0, 1, 2, and 3 provide 8-bit data transfers; channels 5, 6, and 7 provide 16-bit data transfers. The SR-600 uses channel 2 for the floppy disk drive controller, and releases other channels to the ISA bus.
  • Page 88: System Interrupts

    IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7 *1: It cannot be changed when the device is in use, but can be cleared when not in use. *2: IRQ15 is assigned in the secondary IED, but not used in SR-600. 5-6 Hardware Specifications Application Timer...
  • Page 89: Mother Board

    South Bridge 1Mbit Flash ISA Bus KeyBoard FDC37B80X FDC37B80X COM2 COM3B 80pin DM-D 5-3 Block diagream of the mothreboard Developer's Guide SR-600 ICS9179-03 Volume LM4765 Speaker 15pin RESET Signal RESET SW Power ON/OFF Signal Power SW 168pin DIMM×2 Mouse/KB From MCR...
  • Page 90: Peripheral Cpu And Memory Circuits

    5-4 Block diagram of the peripheral CPU and memory circuits CPU (Celeron-PPGA) An Intel Celeron processor is used . In SR-600, 370 socket type is in use. The main specifications of the CPU are explained below. Refer to the Intel Celeron Processor Data sheet for information on items not covered here.
  • Page 91 Chip set (82443BX : North bridge) The Intel chipset 82443BX controls CPU, memory and PCI bus. It also supports AGP bus control function, but that is not used in SR-600. Combination of this chip set and 82371EB is called 440BX.
  • Page 92: Peripheral I/O Circuits

    Confidential Peripheral I/O Circuits PCI Bus BIOS FDC37B807 POS K/B Controller KB/Mouse (*) The POS K/B controller is located on the MSR board in the optional MSR module. Super I/O (FDC37B807) Two SMSC FDC37B807 are used to control the FDD, keyboard/ mouse, parallel (1 port) and serial (4 ports).
  • Page 93: Power Supply Unit

    Electric current output: Regulator: Rev.A DC/DC Converter Series Regulator Series Regulator Series Regulator 1.80V to 2.05V 0.05V step +/-2% Approximately 14A (maximum) Linear Technology LTC1753CG 20pin SSOP 500mA (maximum) Linear Technology LT1086CM Developer's Guide SR-600 VCORE VCC2.5 +3.3VSB Hardware Specifications 5-11...
  • Page 94: Peripheral Ethernet Controller Circuits

    Confidential +3.3VSB It can generate +3.3VSB by the series regulator from +5VSB (as long as the main switch of the power supply unit is on, this electric current is flowing although the power is off). Output electric current: Regulator: 1.5V power supply for the AGTL+ bus of the CPU. It is generated by the series regulator from +3.3V.
  • Page 95: Lithium Rechargeable Batteries

    Others Lithium Rechargeable Batteries The SR-600 is internally equipped with a Vanadium Lithium rechargeable battery(VL2330) which backs up the RTC in the CMOS RAM. This battery, which uses +5V, is recharged when the main power switch is turned on and the system is in operation.
  • Page 96: Multi Video Mode

    PCI slot to use the Multi Display. However, the LCD and CRT cannot display different screen images if only the SR-600 is in use. 2MB SDRAM is built in the system as a video memory which makes possible the color settings shown in the table below.
  • Page 97: Pci Board

    The card size, that can be mounted from the access point located to the side of the SR-600, is smaller than the size shown below. 5-11 Mountable (when under frame is remved) PCI card size 5-12 PCI card size that is inserted from the side of SR-600 Rev.A AD26 145 or less <...
  • Page 98: Power Supply Unit

    Confidential Power Supply Unit Sequences PS_ON# +12VDC Output +5VDC Output +3.3VDC Output PWR_OK +24VDC Output -12VDC Output T1 (power on time) T2 (+12V,+5V,+3,.3V start up time) T3 (PWR_OK delay time) T4 (PWR_OK start up time) T5 (Power down warning) T6 (+24V start up time) T7 (-12V start up time) 5-16 Hardware Specifications 5-13 Power supply unit sequences...
  • Page 99: Protection Circuit/Unit

    Table 5-5 External Electrical Capacitance Power supply Application +5VDC PCI slot, COMport, keyboard, USB, FDD +3.3VDC PCI slot +12VDC PCI slot, DMD -12VDC PCI slot +24VDC Drawer Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Total capacitance 2.8A 0.5A 0.7A 0.25A 0.5A, peak at 2.0A Hardware Specifications 5-17...
  • Page 100: Fdd

    The external 3.5-inch FDD (optional), which makes it possible to read and write 1.44MB/720KB in floppy disks, can be connected to the SR-600. A 2.5-inch ATA interface HDD can be installed in the SR-600. The specification is explained below. Interface: ATA (Primary) Transfer mode: PIO Mode4, Ultra DMA Mode2 33MB (not compliant with 66MHz) Size: 2.5-inch (9.5mm) maximum height...
  • Page 101: Cd-Rom Drive(Optional)

    CompactFlash Card(Optional or Specified Product) It is possible to use a CompactFlash card mounted in SR-600 as a substitute for a HDD or CD- ROM. The compact flash card is directly connected to the Primary IDE bus and operates in the mode called True IDE mode.
  • Page 102: Lcd/Keyboard Unit

    Note 1) The compact flash card operating in the True IDE mode is not recognized if it is removed while the main power is on. Also, the SR-600 does not support the power and a signal while removing the card; therefore, it might result in crashing the contents of the card.
  • Page 103 +/- 5 mm MSR (product code undefined) for connectionx 1 POWER LED, HDD LED +3.3V, +5V, +12V EPSON dark gray, EPSON cool white Connected to SR-600 with dedicated cable Contrast adjustment is available Descriptions 12.1-inch size Color DSTN 800 x 600 dots...
  • Page 104: Contrast Adjustment (Dstn)

    LCD screen darker. The brightness setting is saved although the main power is off. 5-22 Hardware Specifications Connected to SR-600 with dedicated cable Contrast adjustment is available Brightness Down...
  • Page 105: Power Led Adjustment

    Confidential POWER LED Adjustment Table 5-10 LED control signal and displayed color Operation status Normal operation Power on suspend Power off Rev.A POWER LEDstatus Displayed color Green Orange Developer's Guide SR-600 Hardware Specifications 5-23...
  • Page 106 Confidential 5-24 Hardware Specifications Rev.A...
  • Page 107: Chapter 6 Peripherals/Option Installation

    CD-ROM Drive (See 6-14) • Drawer/CRT Board (See 6-17) • Compact Flash Slot (See 6-23) • MSR Unit (See 6-27) • DM-D Unit (See 6-44) • Floppy Disk Drive (See 6-45) • DIMM (See 6-46) Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-1...
  • Page 108: Lcd Unit

    Confidential LCD Unit Descriptions DM-LS121T and DM-LS121S configure the input and output of SR, and are mounted in SR-600. ❏ 12.1-inch Color TFT LCD is used for DM-LS121T and the 800 x 600 dots resoluton display is available. ❏ 12.1-inch Color DSTN LCD is used for DM-LS121S and the 800 x 600 dots resolution display is available.
  • Page 109 Above 2H (JIS K-5400) +/- 5 mm MSR(DM-MR112, DM-MS123)for connection x 1 POWER LED, HDD LED +3.3V, +5V, +12V EPSON dark gray, EPSON cool white Connected to SR-600 with dedicated cable. Contrast adjustment is available. Developer's Guide SR-600 DSTN 12.1-inch type...
  • Page 110 Confidential Life and Durability Life of cold cathod tube for back light (Unless the brightness is reduced in half) 40,000 hour or above (25 +/-5 Celsius) DSTN 25,000 hour or above (25 +/-5 Celsius) Cold cathod tube can be replaced. 2.
  • Page 111 Power ON (Normal operation) Orangef Power ON Suspend Power OFF Green Accessed Not accessed Developer's Guide SR-600 M S R U n it C o n n e c tio n C o n n e c to r Peripherals/Option Installation 6-5...
  • Page 112 When you connect the MSR unit, remove the connector cover and stabilize it with screw. When MSR is not connected, attach the cover on it. (Note)Be sure to turn off the SR-600 main power to remove or attach MSR. 6. Base unit connection cable The dedicated cable to connect SR-600 is attached.
  • Page 113: Touch Panel Driver

    Touch panel driver is not installed when this unit is shipped. Simple Batch File for copying is available. Copy it from the backup directory to use. Move the Batch File to “C:\BACKUP\TOUCH" and type the command written below to start installation. Rev.A INSTALL C:\TOUCH[Enter] Developer's Guide SR-600 Cover Peripherals/Option Installation 6-7...
  • Page 114 Execute the calibration from the environmental setting tool in Windows95/98 andWindowsNT. Start the Touch Panel Environmental Setting from the execution file (EpsTpCal.exe). Click on “Start” from the Windows. Select “programs”-”EPSON Touch Panel”-”Touch Panel Configuration Tool” and run the program. 6-8 Peripherals/Option Installation MEDVSTD I10,P2E8,B96[Enter] Rev.A...
  • Page 115 Confidential Developer's Guide SR-600 The Window shown below appears when the environmental setting tool starts. 6-4 Environmental setting tool [Calibration Start button] It starts the coordinate modification. Display the Coordinate Modification screen when the button is clicked. [OK button] Exits the touch panel environmental setting when the button is clicked.
  • Page 116 Confidential Calibration It modifies the cordinate position by clicking on the modification standard position. During the modification, it outputs the tap sounds regardles of click sound On/Off setting. Also, cursor is not displayed. It prepares that tap operation can be normally performed during IME mode. [Modification point "+"] The [+] character is displayed sequentially in nine places on the coordinate position.
  • Page 117 The setting value is from 10 to 155msec in 5msec (Default:10). [COM] Set the COM Port. Select the setting value from the combo box to set a new value. The setting value is from 1 to 9 (Default:4). Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-11...
  • Page 118 Confidential [IRQ] Set the IRQ. Select the setting value from the combo box to set a new value. The setting value is from 1 to 15 (Default:10). [I/O Address] Set the I/O Address. Select the setting value from the combo box to set a new value. The setting value is from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF (Default:0x02E8).
  • Page 119 [Apply button] It is enabled only if the setting value of the Touch Panel Environmental Setting is changed. [Help button] It displays a Help Window when this button is clicked. Rev.A 6-7 Version Information Peripherals/Option Installation 6-13 Developer's Guide SR-600...
  • Page 120: Cd-Rom Drive

    Do not insert fingers or alien matter into CD-ROM disk tray or openings. It may lead to injury. Do not hold SR-600 with disk tray or front panel. It may cause injury. Pay attention to handling the package not to cut your finger with the edge of it.
  • Page 121 Specification ❏ General Specification Interface: Media Size: Power Supply: Environmental Specification :Based on the SR-600 environmental specification ❏ Dimensions and Weight Dimensions(width) x (length) x (height):128mm x 127mm x 12.7mm Weight: Installing a CD-ROM Drive Follow the steps below to install the CD-ROM Drive.
  • Page 122 Confidential 3. Remove two screws on the left ant right of the unit. 4. Slide a motherboard to backward. 5. Remove a screw which fastens a CD-ROM Drive metal case on a motherboard. A CD-ROM Drive metal case and a HD Drive is removed. Screw 6.
  • Page 123: Drawer /Crt Board

    When installing this board to the system, select MODE from the BIOS Setup screen. CRT display function is valid regardless if its MODE. The connector for CRT is placed on this board, and it provides CRT display function for SR-600. Select MODE from the BIOS setup screen to enable operation with this board attached.
  • Page 124 Confidential Block Chart For MAIN connection 40 pin Connector 6-18 Peripherals/Option Installation Dip Switch 6-8 Drawr /CRT Board Block Chart Drawer Connector (6 board) Drawer Connector (6 board) D-SUB 15pin Rev.A...
  • Page 125 Drawer Open signal logic 1 or 2 Open Drawer connected at L 1 Open Drawer connected at H 2 Open Drawer connected at H Baud Rate selection SW4 SW3 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 115200bps Developer's Guide SR-600 Default setting Peripherals/Option Installation 6-19...
  • Page 126 TM drawer connector at Y cable) FET. Refere to the picture shown in the table below (from the SR-600 power supply specifications) for the details. 24V output is 2.2A at peak time. 24V output current is allowed up to two pulse shown below.
  • Page 127 Figure 6-5 Connector Pin Assignments (DKD Connector Port for both A and B) Pin No. Signal name DKD1 DKSENSE DK24V Reserved Rev.A Pin No. Signal name RESETP RED (|) GREEN (|) BLUE (|) HSYNC VSYNC DDCCLK DDCDATA Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-21...
  • Page 128 Confidential Installing a Drawer/CRT Board Follow the steps below to install Drawer/CRT board. 1. Remove the Main cover. (See table 6-15) 2. Slide the motherboard backward. (See table 6-16) 3. Set the motherboard against the wall, then fix it with two screws on the Drawer/CRT board. Installation is completed.
  • Page 129: Compact Flash Slot

    Confidential Compact Flash Slot Description SR-600 contains two types of compact flash slot. OI-S03-012 that can be mounted on CD-ROM space and OI-S03-022 that can be mounted on HDD space. Accompanying Software OI-S03-012 Front Compact Flash Slot OI-S03-022 Inside Compact Flash Slot Rev.A...
  • Page 130 Confidential Specifications Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (width) x (length) :129mm x 117mm(OI-S03-012) Environmental Specifications Temperature(During operation): 5 to 35 Celsius Temperature(During saving):-10 to 50 Celsius Humidity(During operation): 30 to 80%RH (no condensation) Humidity(During saving): 30 to 90%RH (no condensation) Installing a CompactFlash Slot Follow the steps below to install a CompactFlash Slot.
  • Page 131 Be sure to set the insulation sheet to prevent the cable from the damage. 7. Follow this procedure backward. Set the CompactFlash Slot on the CD-ROM Drive amd attach the main cover. Installation is completed. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-25...
  • Page 132 Confidential CompactFlash Slot For CD-ROM (OI-S03-012) Follow the same steps as CD-ROM installation to install the CompactFlash for CD-ROM (OI- S03-012). Refer the CD-ROM Drive installation (See section 6-15). CAUTION: Attach the metal case after the Compact Flash Disk is installed on the Compact Flash Slot.
  • Page 133: Msr Unit

    MSR Unit Description MSR unit is a SR-600 dedicated magnetic card readable unit. Two types of the unit is available with the compliant truck type. The data read by the MSR is output via keyboard interface within SR-600. Also, start/end character setting is available from the POS Key mode setting utility (PKMODE2.exe).
  • Page 134: Specifications

    Confidential ❏ Do not use this product in the place where the lots of dusts are found. ❏ If MSR unit is damaged, it may display the keyboard error message when rebooted. ❏ If JIS II type is used in DM-MS112, the setting from the utility is necessary. Specifications Figure 6-6 MSR Unit Specifications DM-MS123...
  • Page 135 Confidential Developer's Guide SR-600 CAUTION: Do not shorten the connecter when you attach the MSR unit. 4. Secure the MSR unit using two screws. Installation is completed. Rev.A Peripherals/Option Installation 6-29...
  • Page 136 Confidential Setting Utilities Utility for MSR contains two types of utilities as listed below: • MSR Auto Setting Utility (for MS-DOS, for Windows) • MSR Setting Utility (for MS-DOS , for Windows) Installation MS-DOS Utilities listed above are stored in the following Backup Directory. Before boot the system, create the folder such as “C:\MSR_util".
  • Page 137 [Next] button. Normally install it to “C:\Program Files\MSR Config" as an default, but the folder can be changed if necessary. 5. Copying of file and various settings are executed. 6. Setup Complete screen is displayed. Click [Finish] button. Installation is completed. Utility is activated. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-31...
  • Page 138: Msr/Keyboard Auto Setting Utility(Ms-Dos)

    The file for PKLOAD definition is created by Text Editer etc. Specify the File extension ’.PKL'. The format contains sections as shown in the table below. 6-32 Peripherals/Option Installation PKLOAD.EXE data-file Message EPSON POS Keyboard Auto Definition Utility Vx.xx.xx Usage: PKLOAD data-file data-file: definition data file .K84 :84Key definition data .K28 :28Key definition data .KYL :KeyLock definition data...
  • Page 139 Input ’\nn’ for hexadecimal input. The input range is 01h to 7Fh. Upto 7 characters can be input. After 8 characters are ignored. New line character is enabled. Do not put space or TAB. Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-33...
  • Page 140 Confidential MSR/Keyboard Auto Setup Utility(Windows) When this utlity starts, it transfers the setings saved in the file to the MSR. The document formats is listed below. PKLOAD32 File [/n] File : Specify the Setup File for this utility with Setup File Pass Name. /n : The dialog is displayed when the installation is completed.
  • Page 141 Code Definition xx items. In such a case, each code definition is described in order with xx being the decimal number identifying each code, beginning with 00. The maximum number of code definitions that can be described is 99. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-35...
  • Page 142 Confidential CardStart, CardEnd, Track1Start, Track1End, Track2Start, Track2End, Track3Start, Track3End, JIS2Start and JIS2End are SS/ES during MSR reading. Including spaces, ordinary characters can be described as is. In the case of special characters, they are described as \xx. xx is a 2-digit hexadecimal number.
  • Page 143 "1", "2" and "3", and these are specified after “=”. An error will be triggered if duplicate characters are specified simultaneously. "MSR1" is the same as "MSR=12", and "MSR3" is the same as "MSR=23". Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Default Default Value ""(none.) ""(none.) "%"...
  • Page 144 Confidential Figure 6-10 Description of Parameters Parameter Descriptions KEYTBL=pathname Sets the scan code conversion table in order to convert the MSR data into key scan codes. This is used for keyboards other than the US101 and the Japanese 106 keyboards. The name of the file in which the scan table is located in specified with 'pathname'.
  • Page 145 The screen shown below is a utility setting screen. 6-10 MSR/Keyboard Setup Utility setting Screen Normally it is installed in Start menu. Click the menu to start the utility. It also starts by double clicking the fiel icon from the Explorer. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-39...
  • Page 146 Confidential Information The information dialog screen is displayed by pressing the Information button or Alt + I key (or press Enter key while Information button is selected). Utility name, Version, Copyright is indicated in this dialog. The information dialog is shown below. Exit Press Cancel button or ESC key to exit the utility.
  • Page 147: Msr Firmware Update Tool

    Initializes the setup datasion durin Transmits the contents of the data set-up file specified with 'data-file' to the irm ware Uploads the setup data contained in the firmware and writes it into the data-file Displays the current version Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-41...
  • Page 148 When '/Udata-file' has been specified, the setup data recorded in the firmware will be uploaded and written into the data file. Data uploaded with this parameter cannot be downloaded into the SR-600. Specify the extension log of the data file as '.FLD' when using data uploaded with PKUPDT2.EXE.
  • Page 149 ❏ As the Keyboard interface is used for transferring the setup data, ensure that the command has been enabled. If [CMDOFF] is selected from MSR/Keyboard Setup Utility (PKMODE.EXE) , data transfer will not be possible and the procedure will end with an error. Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-43...
  • Page 150: Dm-D Unit

    Confidential DM-D Unit DM-D unit is a customer display. It is connected to the rear part of the SR-600 cover. Model name Note: The customer display holder for DM-D110 and DM-D500 attachment is supplied with SR-600. Refer the appropriate manual for more details to attach DM-D110 and DM-D500.
  • Page 151: Floppy Disk Drive

    Confidential Floppy Disk Drive Description An external 3.5’ FDD can connect to SR-600 as an optional. Reading and writing a 1.44MB/ 720KB Floppy Disk is posspible with FDD. Supplied Items Check that the items shown below is contained. FDD Unit Refer the developer’s guide for the attachment method.
  • Page 152: Dimm

    Confidential DIMM Descriptions Two 168pin DIMM Socket is provided and the maximum of 256MB Memory can be mounted. DRAM only supports 3.3V SDRAM(Synchronous DRAM). DIMM can be used singulary, and also two DIMMs with different capacity can be inserted to use. The basic specification must compliant with Intel PC SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM Specification.
  • Page 153 BIOS set up menu Weight 4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB Input voltage +5V +/- 5% External Width: dimensions Height: 25.4mm or below Thickness Parts included:9.40mm or below Parts not included:1.27 +/- 0.1mm or below (Board only) Rev.A 107.95mm or below Developer's Guide SR-600 Peripherals/Option Installation 6-47...
  • Page 154 Confidential 6-48 Peripherals/Option Installation Rev.A...
  • Page 155 USB Connector * CRT and drawer kick connector is used if the optional CRT/drawer board is installed. K/B Mouse Connector Rev.A A1-1 Bottom View CD-ROM Drive A1-2 Switch Cover/CD Cover Developer's Guide SR-600 COM1 COM2 COM3 Connector Interfaces Appendix 1-1...
  • Page 156 Confidential Serial Port SR-600 has three NS16550 compatible serial ports and three external connectors. These connectors can be used for COM1, COM2 and COM3. Optional devices can be connected to the external connectors. External serial port connector is a 9-pin D-Sub male type. Assignments of serial connector signals are shown below.
  • Page 157 The LPT connector is a 25-pin D-Sub female connector. You can set the LPT port to bidirectional or EPP/ECP mode in BIOS setup . The SR-600 does not support an OCIA interface. Table A1-2 Parallel connector signals assignments Signal name...
  • Page 158 Confidential Keyboard/Mouse Port The 80C42 compatible circuit in the M1543 chip on the mother board contols the data from the PC keyboard through the 80C31 processor on the POS board. Any mini-DIN type keyboard with PC/AT compatibility can be connected directly to the keyboard connector . The PS/2 mouse must be connected with a branch cable.
  • Page 159 Two USB connectors are placed on the bottom of the unit. The electric current capacity of the connected devices must be 500mA or less. Table A1-4 USB connector port pin assignments(IO board CN4) Signal name USB- USB+ Rev.A 1 A1-6 USB port connector Developer's Guide SR-600 Interfaces Appendix 1-5...
  • Page 160 Confidential Ethernet Port Table A1-5 Ethernet port pin assignments (IO board CN3) Signal name N.C. Appendix 1-6 Interfaces A1-7 Ethernet port connector Signal name N.C. N.C. N.C. Rev.A...
  • Page 161: Customer Display Port

    A1-8 Customer display port connetor Description Frame ground Received data (not used in this unit) Transimission data Unit ready signal (always at ready) Customer display ready signal Signal ground +12V of electric power Signal ground Developer's Guide SR-600 Interfaces Appendix 1-7...
  • Page 162 Confidential CRT Port The CRT connector is a 15-pin D-Sub female connector located on the optional drawer board. Table A1-7   CRT port pin assignments(DRW board CN2) Signal name GREEN BLUE N.C. 5 to 8 N.C. N.C. N.C. HSYNC VSYNC N.C.
  • Page 163 Rev.A ‚ P 1 1 1 1 A1-10 Drawer port connector Description Frame ground Drawer 1/ 2 kick-out signal Drawer status signal +24V(DC) of electrical power Drawer 2 kick-out signal Signal ground Developer's Guide SR-600 Low:Open Low:Open Interfaces Appendix 1-9...
  • Page 164: Index

    Floppy Disk Drive Connector One 3.5-inch floppy disk drive, which can read and write 1.44MB and 720KB format floppy disks, can be installed as an optional device in the SR-600. The connector is a MOLEX 52629-2651(MOLEX) or equivalent connector. Table A1-9 Floppy disk drive connector pin assignments (Main board CN7)
  • Page 165 105mm size PCI card. The number in the parentheses indicates the card size that is wearable and removable from the access point located by the side of SR-600. Be sure to use a PCI card with a width of 105 mm or less, for safety standard reasons.
  • Page 166 Confidential Table A1-10 Assignment of PCI slot signalsM B (Component side) A (Solder side) Signal Name -12V INTB# INTD# PRSNT1# RESERVED PRSNT2# RESERVED REQ# +5V(I/O) AD[31] AD[29] AD[27] AD[25] +3.3V C/BE[3]# AD[23] AD[21] AD[19] +3.3V Note) Signals indicated by crosshatching are not connected. # after a signal name indicates LOW active.
  • Page 167: Power Management

    Description Aim of the Power Management The purpose for the power management function is to extend the life of supplies in SR-600. Those supplies aimed to extend its life by the power management system is listed below: ❏ LCD Back Light (Cold Cathode Tube) ❏...
  • Page 168 Confidential User’s Basic Operation and Power Management AC_In (Main Power SW On) Soft Power SW On or Wake On LAN OS Startup Applicatiion Establishment Process Operation Video Off 2.5” x 2 Off Date Update 24 hours Power On Daily Power Off End of Application OS shut down *1:CPU, Video and fan stops its operation under suspend mode.
  • Page 169 Suspend operation) Send Suspend request to the BIOS from the Operation System. A2-1 Suspend transition sequence Developer's Guide SR-600 The OS Suspend Timer is timed out (WIndows 98 only) or select Suspend from Start Menu (Windows 95/98 only) Power Management Appendix 2-3...
  • Page 170 Confidential Comment Table A2-1 Conditions of Suspend Transition according with OS Windows 95 Transition by Timer Available from the BIOS Setup Time setting Transition by Available Command note 1) The clock may not operate normallye, if the system is changed to the Suspend mode under the Windows NT.
  • Page 171 *3: If the APM BIOS is set at disabled from the BIOS Setup, BIOS does not send Resume request in Windows 95/98. Rev.A Send Resume request to the Operation System from the BIOS. No Windows NT, DOS *3 Resume process by the Operation System (each driver). Developer's Guide SR-600 Power Management Appendix 2-5...
  • Page 172 Confidential Video Off Video Off Sequence Video Off Timer is timed out by the BIOS. Yes Windows 95 APMBIOS is used Windows NT, DOS Video Off process by the BIOS. Comment Table A2-2 Conditions of Video Off Transition according with OS Windows 95 Transtition by Timer Transit by the...
  • Page 173 BIOS is turned off. However, if it is turned off by the OS, it does not affect Reload / Break Event of BIOS Setup. Rev.A Occurrence of Resume Event A2-4 Resume from Video Off Sequence Developer's Guide SR-600 If Video is Off from the OS, then Video is On Request termination of Standby from the BIOS...
  • Page 174 Confidential Front Power Switch Function Power Off In this mode, it forcibly turns down the power by the BIOS. However, it resumes while it is suspended. Power Off Mode of Front Power Switch Process Sequence Front Power Switch is pressed Suspend Mode? APM BIOS is used.
  • Page 175 When the APM BIOS is disabled, it performs same operation as it does under windows NT/DOS for Windows 95/98. Rev.A Pressed during VideoOff Pressed during Suspend BIOS is Off Resume BIOS is Off Resume BIOS is Off Resume Power Management Appendix 2-9 Developer's Guide SR-600...
  • Page 176 Confidential APM Power Off If the AC Fail is occured or Front Switch is pressed in this mode, BIOS sends APM event: “Power mode changed” to the OS and does not turn off the power. OS does nothing in this event. If the system is set as default that this event is performed by the application, then the rest of the operation is performed by the application.
  • Page 177 Depends on the applicaion. Video On Video On The rest of the operation depends on the application Developer's Guide SR-600 Pressed during Suspend Resume to Full On. The rest of the operation depends on the application. Resume to Full On.
  • Page 178 Confidential Recommended Setting according with Operation The table below summarizes for each OS recommended setting. Table A2-6 Recommended Setting According with Operation Operation Windows 95 Not 24h Windows 98 Not 24h Windows NT Not 24h Not 24h Windows with Battery NT+APM *1: If the time is set from the OS and BIOS, LCD (Monitor) is turned off following the shorter time set between two.
  • Page 179 Adapter to distinguish with the ordinary Network Adapter. This adapter is used for both Onboard and additional connection to Card Slot. It is required to be structed that the client main power can be controlled by the host’s command. In SR-600, Network Chip is mounted on the POS Board for this requirement.
  • Page 180 Confidential ❏ Wakeup Signal Interface This interface receives Remote Wakeup Frame from the host, and notify the contents to the client’s Remote Wakeup Frame Decoder. In IM-600, this interface is also provided by the Onboard. ❏ System Bus Interface This interface is used for read or write the System Control Infomation set for the Remote Wakeup.
  • Page 181 BIOS setting. Rev.A Wake On LAN Disabled Wake On LAN Enabled Wake On LAN Chipset Signal (PIIX4E) Power Switch Signal A3-2 Wake On LAN SIgnal Circuit Developer's Guide SR-600 Power On Power Signal Supply Unit Wake On LAN Appendix 3-3...
  • Page 182 Confidential Network Wake-Up Frames This method does not require a special data pattern, unlike Magic Packet. If this mode is enabled, a Wake Up request is issued when a special frame is detected within communication frames. Wake Up frames are of the following types: ❏...
  • Page 183 Wakeup Frame that carries that carries [11h, 22h, 33h, 44h, 55h and 66h] MAC address is a Packet Data as explained in the table below. Rev.A Data Field Synchronism Field Addr Developer's Guide SR-600 ••••• Addr MISC-2 Wake On LAN Appendix 3-5...
  • Page 184 Confidential Table A3-1 Packet Data Data xxxxxxxxxxxxh yyyyyyyyyyyyh MISC-1 FFFFFFFFFFFFh 112233445566h 112233445566h 112233445566h 112233445566h MISC-2 Appendix 3-6 Wake On LAN Description Destination Address consists of 6 byte. This Address is specified as Fixed Address or Broadcast Address. If the fixed Address is specified, Wakeup Frame is enabled for the client with that address.
  • Page 185 ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ :Wake Up ✕:Do Nothing Developer's Guide SR-600 Suspend Win98 Win95/NT ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ *2 ✕ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ *2 ✕...
  • Page 186 Confidential Appendix 3-8 Wake On LAN Rev.A...
  • Page 187 Mode 1 Mode 1 = TM/DM-D (displayed during the BIOS setup) The operation of TM-T88II and some of the EPSON TM is assured at this Mode with COM3 connection. DM-D, that is connected with dedicated connector, and the flow control by the hardware (RTS/ CTS) is available at this Mode.
  • Page 188 秘 / 秘 / 秘 / 秘 /Confidential Mode 2 Mode 2 = DRW/DM-D (displayed during the BIOS setup) You must set to this mode to equip the optional dedicated DRW Board. COM3 input signal recognized by Host is only connected to DRW board or DM-D dedicated connecter at this Mode.
  • Page 189 Device Diagnostics Utility, 3-15 Device self-diagnosis utility, 1-2 DIMM, 6-46 Display Driver Installation, 2-7 DM, 3-20 Rev.A Developer's Guide SR-600 DMA, 5-5 DM-D Unit, 6-44 Drawer /CRT Board, 6-17 Drawer Kick Connector, 1-8, Appendix 1-1 Drawer Port, Appendix 1-9 DSTN, 5-21...
  • Page 190 Confidential Main Cover, 1-7 Main Power Connector, 1-7 Main Power Switch, 1-7, 1-9 Memory, 5-8 Memory Map, 5-3 Messages, 3-21 Mother Board, 5-7 MS-DOS, 2-1 MSR Firmware Update Tool, 6-41 MSR Unit, 6-27 MSR Unit Connector, 1-7 MSR/Keyboard Auto Setting Utility(MS-DOS), 6-32 MSR/Keyboard Auto Setup Utility(Windows), 6-34 MSR/Keyboard Setting Utility (MS-DOS), 6-36 MSR/Keyboard Setup Utility(Windows), 6-39...
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