Wincor Nixdorf BEETLE User Manual
Wincor Nixdorf BEETLE User Manual

Wincor Nixdorf BEETLE User Manual

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  • Page 1 POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium III Processor (D2-CPU-Basic) User Manual...
  • Page 2 POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium III Processor (D2-CPU-Basic) User Manual Edition September 2003...
  • Page 3 The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. Delivery subject to availability; technical modifications possible. Copyright ©Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH, 2003...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction......................1 Overview ......................1 Block Diagram .....................3 Technical Data ....................5 Mechanical Arrangement ..................9 Onboard Components ..................11 Processor ......................11 System Memory ....................11 Graphic System....................13 Jumper Settings ....................14 Audio System ....................14 IDE Interface .....................15 Floppy Interface....................15 Changing the CPU Battery ................16 Plugin Modules....................17 CRT Adapter .....................17 PanelLink Adapter .....................17 LAN 10/100 Adapter..................17...
  • Page 5 TFT Panel Link ..................... 30 LAN 10/100 ....................31 Microphone....................31 Line Out......................31 Line In......................32 CD-Audio...................... 32 Speaker Out ....................32 USB1/USB2 (on board) ................32 KYBD......................33 PS/2 Mouse....................33 LPT1......................33 LPT1......................34 BIOS Setup....................... 35 BIOS Menu Bar....................
  • Page 6 Power Savings [Disabled] ................49 Resume On Time [Disabled]................. 49 Wake Up On LAN [Disabled] ................ 49 HardWare Monitor ..................49 Boot Menu......................50 Exit Menu ......................50 Exit Saving Changes..................51 Exit Discarding Changes................51 Load Setup Defaults ..................51 Discard Changes ..................51 Save Changes ....................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction This manual describes the features of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for the BEETLE systems based on the Intel Celeron Processor family and the Intel Pentium III processor. With a frequency of 566 MHz up to 1.2 GHz (Celeron) and of 600 MHz up to 1.26 GHz (Pentium III), second level cache up to 512 KB...
  • Page 8 Introduction Video system Video Memory part of main memory (max. 10MB under Windows) including 4MB pixel memory CRT resolution up to: • 1600 x 1200 pixel / 8 bit color • 1280 x 1024 pixel / 24 bit color • 1024 x 768 pixel / 24 bit color TFT resolution up to: •...
  • Page 9: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Block Diagram The block diagram shows all of the functional units of the D2 Basic - CPU. The physical plug-in connections to the system and external peripherals are shown at the bottom of the diagram. Only the most important internal connectors are part of the block diagram (see next page).
  • Page 10 Block Diagram...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Supported Systems BEETLE/NetPOS Basic, BEETLE /iPOS Architecture PC-AT compatible Technology TTL,CMOS,LVT; SMD + 5V, +3.3V, AGTL+ technology Operating Modes Normal Mode, Power Save Mode Power Management APM 1.2 Operating Systems WIN 98SE, WIN Me, WIN NT 4.0,...
  • Page 12 Technical Data Sound Controller CS4299 Audio Codec controller with the following AC‘ 97 functions: 20 Bit Stereo DAC and 18 Bit Stereo ADC Analog Line-Level Input (CD) Mono Mic Input (MIC) Stereo Line-Level Output Sound Connection Mono Microphone Input, Stereo Speaker Output (2 x 1,25 W@ 8 Ohm) Main Memory 2 DIMM - sockets (168 pin), 3.3 V...
  • Page 13 Technical Data Loudspeaker AT-compatible, Volume Control defined by BIOS Setup in 3 steps: high-, medium-, low volume Floppy disk Connection Standard interface CMOS, NEC 765 compatible, foil connector and 2.54 mm connector Hard disk Connection Local Bus IDE interface, Primary/Secondary for 4 drives, PIO Mode 0 - Mode 4, ULTRA DMA Mode 0 –...
  • Page 14 Technical Data Max. Current for keyboard +5V: 500 mA Max. Current per port +12V: 600 mA (for COM1*,2*) Max. Current in total +12V: 900 mA (for COM1*,2*) Max. Current per port +5V: 300 mA (for COM1*,2*) +5V: 500 mA Max. Current in total (for COM1*,2*) Max.
  • Page 15: Mechanical Arrangement

    Mechanical Arrangement Mechanical Arrangement The CPU comprises the printed circuit board with connectors for all external peripheral connections and for installing the optional plug-in cards. SuperI/O SuperI/O BIOS IT8712F IT8712F KYB/ USB1/ PCI-INTERFACE USB2 PCI-ONBOARD ICH2 COM1* USB3,4 CS4299 COM2* CELERON GMCH PENTIUM III...
  • Page 16 Mechanical Arrangement In the following configuration examples the POS –Board is assembled and contains the logic for COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6 and the cashdrawer. „ COM5: Internally used; COM6: Not used iPOS Configuration /w internal PLINK TFT connection, LPT1 and LAN adapter COM3 COM4 COM1...
  • Page 17: Onboard Components

    Onboard Components Onboard Components Processor The D2- CPU Basic supports Pentium III processors as well as Celeron processors in FC-PGA package. The released types are: Processor Processor Host Bus Cache size Memory Bus type speed frequency frequency Celeron 566 MHz 66MHz 128 KB 100 MHz...
  • Page 18 Onboard Components Main Memory Socket 1 Socket 2 Total capacity 8MBx64 (8MBx64) 64 MB(128 MB) 16MBx64 (16MBx64) 128 MB(256 MB) 32MBx64 (32MBx64) 256 MB(512 MB) Î Any combinations of these three DIMMs are allowed. The following table shows possible combinations of processors, PC100 modules and PC133 modules.
  • Page 19: Graphic System

    Max. Resolution TFT: 1280 x 1024 pixel / 24 color bit Because the different Flatpanels from Wincor Nixdorf are optimized for a special resolution, every Flatpanel has its own jumper setting. The following jumpersetting is defined; unused combinations are reserved for the future.
  • Page 20: Jumper Settings

    BA 72A–1 (38 MHz) open closed closed VGA TFT 10" 640 x 480 12” Monitor BA72A used in BEETLE/ iPOS 15” Monitor BA73A used in BEETLE/ iPOS 12” Monitor BA72A-1 10” Monitor 640 x 480 Audio System The audio systems contains on the AC`97 compatible Sound controller – part of the chipset - , the CODEC ( CS4299 from Chrystal) and the audio amplifier .
  • Page 21: Ide Interface

    2.5” hard disc drives and CDROM/DVD drives are connected without additional power lines. 3.5” drives are connected via an adapter cable, which differs between the various BEETLE models. The interface may be driven in PIO mode 0 – mode 4 or in UDMA mode 0 – 2. Floppy Interface For connecting Floppy drives there are two different connectors on the CPU available.
  • Page 22: Changing The Cpu Battery

    Changing the CPU Battery Changing the CPU Battery The BEETLE POS systems are equipped with a lithium battery on the CPU board to ensure data retention, the time and the setup parameters. The battery should be changed approximately every five years.
  • Page 23: Plugin Modules

    If a CRT adapter is installed, you can connect any VGA monitor (e.g. the MO34) to the BEETLE system via the 15-pin D-sub jack on the CRT adapter. Power is supplied to the monitor via the rubber connector on the BEETLE, located on the back of the housing.
  • Page 24: Pos Board

    Plugin Modules POS Board The POS Board contains the logic for optional four further serial interfaces COM3 to COM6. While COM3 and COM4 are available on 9pin DSUB connectors, COM5 is used for internal Touch function. COM6 is not used (see also page 10). The cash drawer logic is also a part of the POS Board.
  • Page 25: Fixed I/O Address Ranges

    Fixed I/O Address Ranges Fixed I/O Address Ranges The following table contains all of the I/O address lines of the CPU. The access type and the bit width are specified alongside the port address and the function performed by the command. PORT ADDRESS FUNCTION 0000h-001Fh...
  • Page 26 Fixed I/O Address Ranges PORT ADDRESS FUNCTION Serial interface COM2* 02F8h-02FFh Reserved for testing 0300h-030Fh 0310h-031Fh POSboard 0328h-032Fh Serial interface COM6 (w/ POS board) 0376h Hard disk, primary 03C0h-03CFh Graphic system 03D4h-03D5h Graphic system 03DAh Graphic system 03E8h-03EFh Serial interface COM3 (w/ POS board) 03F0h-03F7h FDC primary 03F6h...
  • Page 27: Interrupt Assignments

    Interrupt Assignments Interrupt Assignments The interrupt assignments correspond to the standard AT assignments plus POS- specific characteristics. Interrupt no. Cause of interrupt IRQ0 Timer output 0 IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade IRQ3 COM2* IRQ4 COM1* IRQ5 LAN / available IRQ6 Floppy disk IRQ7 LPT/available IRQ8...
  • Page 28: Dma Channel Assignments

    DMA Channel Assignments DMA Channel Assignments The DMA channel assignments correspond to the assignments in the AT standard. DMA channel Assignment DMA0 spare DMA1 spare DMA2 Floppy disk DMA3 spare DMA4 Cascade for Ctlr 1 DMA5 spare DMA6 spare DMA7 spare DMA1 or DMA3 will be used by LPT in EPP mode.
  • Page 29: Pci-Interface

    PCI-Interface PCI-Interface Devices and Functions The ICH2 incorporates a variety of PCI functions as shown in the table below. These functions are divided into three logical devices: (Bus0, Device30 ; Bus0, Device31 and Bus1, Device8). BUS: DEVICE:FUNCTION FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Bus 0: Device 30: Function 0 Hub Interface to PCI Bridge Bus 0: Device 31: Function 0 PCI to LPC Bridge...
  • Page 30: Restrictions

    PCI-Interface Available are the LAN modules (3COM and Realtek); an Onboard VGA/4- Submodule and a second CRT controller. Bus 1: Device 10: Function 0 Onboard LAN- Submodule Bus 1: Device 12: Function 0 Onboard VGA/4- Submodule Restrictions „ The implementation of PCI is based on the specification 2.0. „...
  • Page 31: Plug And Play

    Plug and Play (PnP) Plug and Play (PnP) The BIOS supports PnP capabilities by managing the system resources. All I/O- addresses, IRQ-channels and DMA channels, which are used by the system are marked as reserved and the remaining resources are available for the PnP – OS.
  • Page 32: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes Operating Modes General The D2 BASIC- CPU provides power management functions dependent on the installed Operating System (OS). Normal Mode/Standby Mode Switching on Normal Flex ATX Power Supply will be used in D2 BASIC- CPU based systems. Connecting the PSU via AC line the Standby voltage P5VSB is supplied and the system is ready to be switched on (Standby mode).
  • Page 33: Power Save Mode

    Operating Modes Power save Mode The Power Save Mode supports the following items: „ Processor enters the “Toggle Mode” „ Harddiscs are switched off after defined time „ Monitor is switched off after defined time...
  • Page 34: Connecting Peripherals

    Connecting Peripherals Connecting Peripherals Î When connecting peripherals always make sure that the system is switched off! The motherboard offers a total of four serial interfaces: COM1 - COM4* and interfaces for connecting displays, modular printers, keyboards, USB-devices, loudspeaker and for the network connection.
  • Page 35: Connectors For External Connections

    If a CRT adapter is installed, you can connect any VGA monitor (like the MO34) to the BEETLE system via the 15-pin D-sub jack on the CRT adapter. Power is supplied to the monitor via the rubber connector on the BEETLE, located on the back of the housing.
  • Page 36: Crt

    Connecting Peripherals PIN # SIGNALS VID 5VFU DDCSDA FHSYNC FVSYNC DDCSCL TFT Panel Link With a TFT Panel Link adapter you can also connect the displays BA72A (12”) or BA73A (15”) via the 40 pin ITDR-connector. If one of these displays is connected, the internal loudspeaker of the system must be disconnected! The panellink interface connector is a 40 pin Mini Delta Ribbon connector, type female.
  • Page 37: Lan 10/100

    Connecting Peripherals LAN 10/100 If a network adapter or controller board is installed, the system can be con- nected to a network (LAN 10/100 Mbit) from the POS terminal back panel. If a LAN adapter or controller board is not installed, this location on the back panel is closed by a dummy cover.
  • Page 38: Line In

    Connecting Peripherals Line In The Line In connector is a 3 pin header. PIN # SIGNALS CD AGND CD-Audio The CD-Audio connector is a 4 pin header. PIN # SIGNALS CD AGND CDIL AGND CDIR Speaker Out The connector for the speaker is a 5 pin 3.5 mm connector, type female. PIN # SIGNALS Out AGND...
  • Page 39: Kybd

    Connecting Peripherals KYBD Your BEETLE system has a 6-pin mini-DIN jack for connecting a keyboard. Make sure that the connector is plugged firmly into the socket to prevent malfunctioning. Power is supplied to the keyboard via this socket. If you wish to...
  • Page 40: Lpt1

    Connecting Peripherals LPT1 PIN # PIN # STRBEN AUTOFN CEN D0 ERRORN CEN D1 INITN CEN D2 SLCTIN CEN D3 CEN D4 CEN D5 CEN D6 CEN D7 ACKN PBUSY SLCT...
  • Page 41: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup BIOS Setup The Celeron / Pentium III mainboard comes with a Phoenix BIOS chip that contains the ROM Setup information of your system. This chip serves as an interface between the processor and the rest of the mainboard’s components. This section explains the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to modify the settings according to your system configuration.
  • Page 42: Bios Menu Bar

    BIOS Setup BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following sections: MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration. ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features. SECURITY Use this menu to enable a supervisor password.
  • Page 43: General Help

    BIOS Setup Navigation Key(s) Function (Description) <Enter> Brings up a selection menu for the highlighted field. <Home> or <PgUp> Moves the cursor to the first field. <End> or <PgDn> Moves the cursor to the last field. <F9> Loads the default configuration into Setup. <F10>...
  • Page 44: Main Screen

    BIOS Setup Main screen When the Setup program is accessed, the following screen appears: 8086/1130 Rev. ID: 8086/2440 Rev. ID: System Time: [08:14:46] System Date: [12/20/1999] Legacy Diskette A: [1.44 MB 31/2“] Legacy Diskette B: [Disabled] ¾ Primary Master [1090MB] ¾...
  • Page 45: Legacy Diskette A [Disabled], Legacy Diskette B [Disabled]

    BIOS Setup Legacy Diskette A [Disabled], Legacy Diskette B [Disabled] These fields record the types of floppy disk drives installed in your system. Configuration options: [Disabled] [720K, 3.5 in.] [1.44M, 3.5in.] Primary & Secondary Master/Slave Î Note: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive.
  • Page 46 BIOS Setup Other options for the Type field are: [None] to disable IDE devices. Î IMPORTANT: If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system, incorrect parameters may be detected. You will need to enter the correct parameters manually or use low-level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk.
  • Page 47: Installed Memory [Xxx Mb]

    BIOS Setup that when this field is configured automatically, the value set may not always be the fastest value for the drive. Refer to the documentation that came with your hard drive to determine the optimal value and set it manually. Î...
  • Page 48: Advanced Menu

    BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Reset Configuration Data: [No] Speaker Volume: [High] Local Bus IDE adapter: [Both] SMART Device Monitoring: [Disabled] PS/2 Mouse: [Enabled] Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS] Legacy USB Support [Disabled] ISA graphics device [No] Boot-Video device [Onboard] Onboard LAN BootProm: [Enabled] QuickBoot Mode: [Disabled]...
  • Page 49: Smart Device Monitoring [Disabled]

    BIOS Setup SMART Device Monitoring [Disabled] This field controlls the enabling of the S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) system which utilizes internal hard disk drive monitoring technology. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]. PS/2 Mouse [Enabled] With the default setting [Disabled] IRQ12 will be available for installed expansion cards.
  • Page 50: Quickboot Mode [Disabled]

    BIOS Setup QuickBoot Mode [Disabled] This setup node speeds up the process of booting the system a lot. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]. I/O Device Configuration Serial port A: [Enabled] Base I/O address/IRQ: [3F8/IRQ 4] Serial port B: [Enabled] Base I/O address/IRQ: [2F8/IRQ 3] Parallel port: [Enabled]...
  • Page 51 BIOS Setup Floppy disk controller [Enabled] This field allows you to activate or deactivate the floppy interface. Configuration options: [Enabled] [Disabled]. TouchScreen Routing [No Routing] Using a TouchScreen you may select routing the touch interface to a serial interface port using hardware lines instead of COM1, COM2 or COM5. Configuration Options: [No Routing] [Route to COM1] [Route to COM2] [Route to COM5].
  • Page 52: Pci/Pnp Isa Umb Region Exclusion

    IRQ to [Reserved]. Configuration options: [Available] [Reserved]. Î As the BEETLE System needs one IRQ from IRQ9...11 for his own internal needs, you are NOT allowed to reserve all three IRQ9 AND IRQ10 AND IRQ11. At least one of these three IRQs must be set to [Available]. If you are facing problems configuring the system after selecting [Reserved] / [Available], use the ´Reset Configuration Data´...
  • Page 53: Dmi Event Logging

    BIOS Setup DMI Event Logging Event log capacity: Space Available Event log validity Valid View DMI event log [Enter] Clear all DMI event logs [No] Event Logging [Enabled] Mark DMI events as read [Enter] Desktop Management Interface (DMI) is a method of managing computers in an enterprise.
  • Page 54: Security Menu

    BIOS Setup Security Menu Supervisor Password Is: Clear Set Supervisor Password [Enter] Processor Serial Number [Disabled] Set Supervisor Password This field allows you to set the password. Highlight the field and press <Enter>. Type a password and press <Enter>, you can type up to eight alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 55: Power State [Stay Off]

    The Wakeup Time is to setup in the next field down of this field. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] Wake Up On LAN [Disabled] Wake-Up-On-LAN allows your BEETLE to be booted from another computer via a network by sending a wake-up frame or signal. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].
  • Page 56: Boot Menu

    BIOS Setup CPU Temperature [xxC] The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the motherboard and CPU temperatures (for supported processors only). CPU Fan Speed, PowerSupply Fan Speed (xxxxrpm] The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the CPU fan speed and power supply speed in rotations per minute (rpm).
  • Page 57: Exit Saving Changes

    CMOS RAM. The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even when the BEETLE is turned off. Once this option is selected, a confirmation is asked. Select [Yes] to save changes and exit.
  • Page 58: Test Points Codes

    BIOS Setup Test points codes At the beginning of each POST routine, the BIOS outputs the test point error code to I/O port address 80h. Use this code during trouble shooting to establish at what point the system failed and what routine was being performed. If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition, it halts POST after issuing a terminal error beep code and attempting to display the error code on the port 80h LED display (diagnostic card).
  • Page 59 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) CS_INIT Set DRAM controller registers to values that are needed for DRAM discovery and testing. CPU_INIT Set CPU configuration registers. CPU_CACHE_ON Turns on the CPU cache. CACHE_INIT Set L2 cache controller registers to values needed for SRAM discovery and testing.
  • Page 60 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) PRE_SIZE_RAM Initialize external cache before autosizing memory. TIMER_INIT Initialize all three of the 8254 timers. DMA_INIT Initialize the DMA command register and all 8 DMA channels. RESET_PIC Initialize the 8259 interrupt controller. REFRESH Copy test code to RAM and execute that code looking for refresh bit in port 61h to toggle.
  • Page 61 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) PDM_INIT Initialize the Phoenix Dispatch Manager. CMOS_TEST Clear CMOS diagnostic byte. IF <CMOS battery is dead> THEN Set “bad battery” flag in CMOS IF <CMOS checksum is bad> THEN Set “bad CMOS check” flag in CMOS Checksum CMOS ENDIF ENDIF...
  • Page 62 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) PCI_INIT Initialize PCI to PCI bridges. Reset all PCI devices. Send self test command to all PCI devices. Configure base registers of all PCI devices. VIDEO Initialize all MDA video adapters. Initialize all CGA video adapters. Execute VGA option ROMs to initialize VGA adapter.
  • Page 63 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) HOT_INT Check for unexpected interrupts. Check for unexpected NMI. Enable parity checkers and check for unexpected NMI. PDS_INIT Register POST display services with POST Dispatch Manager. CPU_CACHE_OFF Disable and WB invalidate CPU cache. MEMORY_TEST Determine amount of memory below 1M.
  • Page 64 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) DISP_NONDISP Display the starting address of the nondisposable (run time) BIOS. ERROR_MSGS Display error messages for any errors found. TEST_CONFIG IF <system connfiguration error found> THEN Display message indicating configuration error detected. ENDIF RTC_TEST Verify that the RTC is running.
  • Page 65 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) INIT_EXT_BDA Initialize the extended BIOS data area. MOUSE IF <mouse support enabled> THEN Setup interrupt vector for mouse. Add mouse support to equipment installed flag. ENDIF FLOPPY Test both floppy drives. IF <error detected> THEN Display floppy error message.
  • Page 66 BIOS Setup POST Name Description Code (Hex) KEYBOARD_TEST Set NumLock indicator. IF <keylock set> THEN Print error message on screen. ENDIF KEY_RATE Initialize keyboard typematic rate. SCAN_FOR_F2 IF <2 key was pressed during POST> THEN Set flag indicating key press. Display “Entering Setup”...
  • Page 67: Pos Motherboard: Beep Codes

    BIOS Setup POS Motherboard: BEEP Codes Hex code Beep code Hex code Beep code 1-2-2-3 1-1-1-2 1-1-1-3 1-2-2-4 1-1-1-4 1-2-3-1 1-1-2-1 1-2-3-2 1-1-2-2 1-2-3-3 1-1-2-3 1-2-3-4 1-1-2-4 1-2-4-1 1-1-3-1 1-2-4-2 1-1-3-2 1-2-4-3 1-1-3-3 1-2-4-4 1-1-3-4 1-3-1-1 1-1-4-1 1-3-1-2 1-1-4-2 1-3-1-3 1-1-4-3 1-3-1-4 1-1-4-4...
  • Page 68 BIOS Setup Hex code Beep code Hex code Beep code 1-3-3-4 2-1-1-2 1-3-4-1 2-1-1-3 1-3-4-2 2-1-1-4 1-3-4-3 2-1-2-1 1-3-4-4 2-1-2-2 1-4-1-1 2-1-2-3 1-4-1-2 2-1-2-4 1-4-1-3 2-1-3-1 1-4-1-4 2-1-3-2 1-4-2-1 2-1-3-3 1-4-2-2 2-1-3-4 1-4-2-3 2-1-4-1 1-4-2-4 2-1-4-1 1-4-3-1 2-1-4-3 1-4-3-2 2-1-4-4 1-4-3-3 2-2-1-1 1-4-3-4...
  • Page 69 BIOS Setup Hex code Beep code Hex code Beep code 2-2-2-4 2-3-4-2 2-2-3-1 2-3-4-3 2-2-3-2 2-3-4-4 2-2-3-3 2-4-1-1 2-2-3-4 2-4-1-2 2-2-4-1 2-4-1-3 2-2-4-2 2-4-1-4 2-2-4-3 2-4-2-1 2-2-4-4 2-4-2-2 2-3-1-1 2-4-2-3 2-3-1-2 2-4-2-4 2-3-1-3 2-4-3-1 2-3-1-4 2-4-3-2 2-3-2-1 2-4-3-3 2-3-2-2 2-4-3-4 2-3-2-3 2-4-4-1 2-3-2-4...
  • Page 70 BIOS Setup Hex code Beep code Hex code Beep code 3-1-1-4 3-2-3-2 3-1-2-1 3-2-3-3 3-1-2-2 3-2-3-4 3-1-2-3 3-2-4-1 3-1-2-4 3-2-4-2 3-1-3-1 3-2-4-3 3-1-3-2 3-2-4-4 3-1-3-3 3-3-1-1 3-1-3-4 3-3-1-2 3-1-4-1 3-3-1-3 3-1-4-2 3-3-1-4 3-1-4-3 3-3-2-1 3-1-4-4 3-3-2-2 3-2-1-1 3-3-2-3 3-2-1-2 3-3-2-4 3-2-1-3 3-3-3-1 3-2-1-4...
  • Page 71 BIOS Setup Hex code Beep code 3-3-4-4 3-4-1-1 3-4-1-2 3-4-1-3 3-4-1-4 3-4-2-1 3-4-2-2 3-4-2-3 3-4-2-4 3-4-3-1 3-23-4- 3-4-3-3- 3-4-3-4 3-4-4-1 3-4-4-2 3-4-4-3 3-4-4-4 4-1-1-1...
  • Page 72: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations AGTL+ Assisted Gunning Transceiver Logic Advanced Power Control Advanced Power Management Advanced Technology AT Attachment Ball Grid Array BIOS Basic Input and Output System CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device Central Processing Unit Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM Electrical Erasable Read Only Memory E-IDE Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics Expanded Memory System...
  • Page 73 Published by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH, 2003 D-33094 Paderborn Printed in Singapore Order-No.: 01750050912C...

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