Wincor Nixdorf E1-CPU User Manual
Wincor Nixdorf E1-CPU User Manual

Wincor Nixdorf E1-CPU User Manual

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  • Page 1 POS Motherboard With Intel Mobile Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium 4-M Processor (E1-CPU) User Manual...
  • Page 2 POS Motherboard With Intel Mobile Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium 4-M Processor (E1-CPU) User Manual Edition July 2004...
  • Page 3 All brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH, 2004 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 reseverd.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction....................1 Overview......................1 Block Diagram....................3 Technical Data ....................5 Mechanical Arrangement ................10 On-board Components................11 Processor....................... 11 I/O Controller Hub..................12 Super I/O-Controller..................12 Main Memory ....................13 Graphic System ..................... 14 Graphics and Memory Controller HUB 82845GV (GMCH)......14 Jumper Settings.....................
  • Page 5 PCI Onboard VGA/4 Controller ..............23 PCI –Interface ....................24 Devices and Functions ...................24 Additional Onboard Components ..............25 Restrictions ....................25 Plug and Play....................26 Operating Modes..................27 General ......................27 Normal Mode/Standby Mode................27 Switching on ....................27 Switching Off .....................27 Power Failure ....................27 Connecting Peripherals ................28 Connector Assignments................29 Connector for external connection ..............29 Serial Interfaces COM1, COM2*..............29...
  • Page 6 Status Display ................... 53 L12V –FAN1..................... 53 CD-Audio....................54 LINE IN...................... 54 Gameport ....................54 BIOS Setup ....................55 Standard BIOS Version ................. 55 BIOS Menu Bar ..................56 Legend Bar....................57 General Help ..................... 58 Scroll Bar....................58 Sub-Menu....................58 Info screen .....................
  • Page 7 TouchScreen Routing [No Routing] ............68 Game port [Enabled]..................68 Base I/O address ..................68 DMI Event Logging ..................68 View DMI event log [Enter] ................68 Clear all DMI event logs [No] ..............68 Event logging [Enabled]................69 Mark DMI events as read [Enter] ...............69 Security Menu ....................70 Set Supervisor Password ................70 Power Menu ....................70 Power State [Stay off] ................71...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction This manual describes the features of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for the BEETLE POS systems based on the Mobile Intel Celeron Processor family and the Intel Pentium 4-M processor. With a frequency of 1.7 GHz up to 2.4 GHz (Celeron) and 1.7 GHz up to 2.2 GHz (Pentium 4-M), second level cache and many other features, these processors guarantee an increased perform- ance of your BEETLE POS system.
  • Page 9 Video system Video Memory part of main memory (max. 10MB under Windows) including 64MB pixel memory CRT resolution up to: 2048 x 1536 pixel / 32 bit color TFT resolution up to:  1024 x 768 pixel / 24 bit color ...
  • Page 10: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram The block diagram shows all of the functional units of the E1 - CPU. The physi- cal 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 12: Technical Data

    Technical Data Supported Systems BEETLE /M II PC-AT compatible and POS –specific Architecture functional units Operating Modes Normal Mode, Power Save Mode Power Management ACPI 1.0, APM 1.2 Operating Systems XP embedded, WIN XP, LINUX INTEL Pentium 4-M (478 Pin uFCPGA package, 0.13 u technology) INTEL Mobile Celeron (478 Pin...
  • Page 13 Max. Resolution CRT 2048 x 1536 x 32 Bit color @ 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 24 Bit color Max. Resolution TFT LAN 10/100 Cntrl., IDE-Cntrl. w/ UDMA, USB Cntrl. UHCI and EHCI, AC97 Link I/O Controller Hub 4 (ICH4) for Audio and telephony CODEC, Inter- rupt-Cntrl., DMA-Cntrl., LPC-Interface, RTC, SMBus-Host interface...
  • Page 14 PCI Bus Frequency 33 MHz Wake On LAN (w/ connector for Stan- Wake On feature dard- LAN- adapter), Wake On MODEM support, Wake on Time Keyboard connection PC-AT compatible via Y-cable together with keyboard PS/2-Mouse connection optional internal connection COM1, COM2* COM3*, COM4* - adapter Serial interfaces optional and alternative to...
  • Page 15 Cash drawer connection up to 2 cash drawers can be connected, connection via RJ12 connector inside Power supply (only for one cash drawer) Gameport 2 x 8 pin header, 2.54 mm PCI Plug-in card interface 32 bit interface, 33 MHz Status display connection support for LEDs: Power On and HD activity...
  • Page 16 Max. Current in total Powered USB (for USB2 plus, USB3 plus, +5V: 1,5 A USB4 plus) (for USB2 plus, USB3 plus, +12V: 2,0 A USB4 plus, 12V version) (for USB2 plus, USB3 plus, +24V: 3,0 A USB4 plus, 24V version) Fuses (Polyswitches) COM2*, COM3*, COM4*, USB1, USB2, Keyboard, Mouse...
  • Page 17: 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. CS4299 MS/INT KYB/ SuperI/O SuperI/O Fan2 IT8712F PC87366 COM1 POW3 BIOS IT 8874F COM2* Fan1 USB1/ USB2 AC97 PCI-ONBOARD ICH4...
  • Page 18: On-Board Components

    On-board Components Processor The E1- CPU supports Pentium 4-M processors as well as Celeron processors in FC-PGA package. The released types are: Processor Processor System Bus Cache size type speed frequency Mobile Celeron 2.4 GHz 400 MHz 256 KB Pentium 4-M 1.7 GHz 400 MHz 512 KB...
  • Page 19: I/O Controller Hub

    I/O Controller Hub This Hub provides extensive I/O support. Functions and capabilities include:  PCI (33 MHz) support  Enhanced DMA controller, Interrupt controller and Timer functions  Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA 100/66/33  USB host interface (3 UHCI Controller with 2 ports each Vers. 1.1 and 1 EHCI Controller with 6 ports Vers.
  • Page 20: Main Memory

    Main Memory On the E1- CPU two DIMM (184 Pin) sockets are provided for connecting DDR modules in unbuffered SDRAM technology from 256 MB ( 1 x 256 MB) up to 2 GByte (2 x 1GB) DDR DIMMs with different sizes can be used. One or both DDR DIMMs may be assembled.
  • Page 21: Graphic System

    Graphic System Graphics and Memory Controller HUB 82845GV (GMCH) The GMCH integrates a system memory DDR SDRAM controller that supports 64MB up to 2GB memory (266MHz). It contains also a graphic controller for enhanced integrated 2D and 3D graphics performance. The GMCH drives via a CRT adapter a standard CRT monitor up to a resolution of 2048x1536 pixels with 32-bit at 60 Hz.
  • Page 22: Jumper Settings

    Jumper Settings VIDEO DISPLAY Display Type / PT 2 PT 1 PT 3 Mode Size Clock Freq. closed closed closed TFT 12" BA 72A (30 MHz) SVGA closed closed open TFT 15" BA 73A (65 MHz) closed open open SVGA TFT 12"...
  • Page 23: Pci Serial Port Controller It8874F

    PCI Serial Port Controller IT8874F The on-board IT8874F provides a simple solution to build a serial port on PCI bus with PnP features. The controller integrates two serial ports based on 16C550 UART function. The IT8874F is housed in a 128 pin PQFP package. Audio System The CS4299 is a Codec with AC´97 features.
  • Page 24: Hardware Monitoring

    Hardware Monitoring The PC87366 contains an enhanced Hardware Monitor which will be used for sensing/ controlling the following signals:  Temperature of the processor  Core voltage of the processor  3,3V system voltage  2,5V system voltage for power management ...
  • Page 25: Serial Interface Com1, Com2

    Serial Interface COM1, COM2* COM1 is the standard serial interface controlled by the Super I/O PC87366. On the 9 pin DSUB connector(male) are all signals available incl. the modem signals RI and DCD. The I/O assignments of the serial port COM2* deviate from the standard in the way it is equipped with system voltages of +5V and +12V instead of the signals RI (M3) and DCD (M5).
  • Page 26: Parallel Interface

    On the PowerUSB modules are connectors (i.e. type BERG 74239-x00) assem- bled. USB ports 5 and 6 are on a 2.54 mm header onboard available. A special cable has to be used for connecting to the rear- or the frontside of the BEETLE sys- tem.
  • Page 27: Status Display Interface

    Bit 6 and Bit 7 never may be set both. Only one of them has to be activated at the same time. A driver has to be installed to prevent opening both cash draw- ers. The time delay between opening drawer 1 and drawer 2 has to be about 0.5 –1 second.
  • Page 28: Changing The Cpu Battery

    The lithium battery must be replaced only by identical batteries or types recommended by Wincor Nixdorf International.  You can return the used batteries to your Wincor Nixdorf International sales outlet.  Batteries containing harmful substances are marked accordingly. The chemical denotations are as follows: CD = Cadmium;...
  • Page 29: Plugin Modules

    Plugin Modules CRT Adapter A new CRT adapter is available for the E1 CPU. It is downwards compatible to the D2 Star-CPU. COM3*,4* Adapter A new COM3*,4* module with PnP-features is available for the E1- CPU. It may be assembled only alternatively to a USBplus adapter. The voltages +5V and +12V are protected via Polyswitches.
  • Page 30: Dvi Bridge

    DVI Bridge A new DVI bridge may be assembled to connect displays with DV interface. LAN 10/100 Adapter While the LAN controller is part of the INTEL chipset the LAN adapter contains the physical layer including Ethernet address. WLAN The WLAN Submodule offers a comfortable way to equip BEETLE systems with the new technology of wireless LAN.
  • Page 31: Pci -Interface

    PCI –Interface Devices and Functions The ICH4 incorporates a variety of PCI functions as shown in the table below. These functions are divided into three logical devices: (Bus0, Device29 ; Bus0, Device30 and Bus0, Device31). BUS: DEVICE:FUNCTION FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Bus 0: Device 29: Function 0 USB UHCI Controller # 1 Bus 0: Device 29: Function 1 USB UHCI Controller # 2...
  • Page 32: Additional Onboard Components

    Additional Onboard Components There are two Onboard PCI connectors assembled on the E1- CPU. A complete PCI – Bus is implemented on the Onboard PCI connector for assembling a POSboard. An Onboard VGA/4- Submodule, a Wireless Lan (WLAN) module and a new Secondary CRT- Controller are available.
  • Page 33: Plug And Play

    Plug and Play 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 34: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes General The E1- CPU provides power management functions dependent on the installed Operating System. Normal Mode/Standby Mode Switching on A 212 W Power Supply will be used in E1- 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 35: Connecting Peripherals

    Connecting Peripherals  When connecting peripherals always make sure that the system is switched off! COM4* COM3* LPT1 1 2V COM1 COM2* KYB D 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 36: Connector Assignments

    Connector Assignments Connector for external connection Serial Interfaces COM1, COM2* PIN # COM1 COM2* DCD1F P12VFS RXD1F RXD2F TXD1F TXD2F DTR1F DTR2F GNDF GNDF DSR1F DSR1F RTS1F RTS2F CTS1F CTS2F RI1F P5VFS KYBD Your BEETLE system has a 6-pin mini-DIN jack for connecting a keyboard. Introduced BEETLE keyboards with PS/2 interface may be connected.
  • Page 37: Usb Interface Usb1, Usb2 (Onboard)

    USB Interface USB1, USB2 (onboard) This is a 2 x 4 USB standard connector, male. PIN # USB1 USB2 U1D- U2D- U1D+ U2D+ GNDU GNDU CRT connection You have the choice of using several adapters for connecting different types of displays.
  • Page 38: Lcd-Tft Adapter

    LCD-TFT Adapter With a LCD-TF T a d a p t e r y o u c a n a l s o c o n n e c t t h e d i s p l a y s B A 7 2 A ( 1 2 ” ) o r B A 7 3 A ( 1 5 ”...
  • Page 39: Lpt Connection

    LPT Connection The standard parallel interface LPT1 is intended for connecting a modular printer. You will find more information on how to connect other POS printers and more POS peripherals (e.g. Cash Drawers) to your BEETLE system in the User Manuals that come along with your BEETLE system.
  • Page 40: Lan 10/100

    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 41: Connectors For Internal Connections

    Connectors for internal connections Main memory This is a 2 x 84 pin micro edge connector. PIN # Signals DIMM0, 1 PIN # Signals DIMM0,1 RAMREF P2V5 DQS0 P2V5 P2V5 MD12 DQS1 MD13 P2V5 DDRCLKP1 P2V5 DDRCLKN1 MD14 MD15 MD10 CKE1 MD11 P2V5...
  • Page 42 PIN # SIGNALS DIMM0,1 PIN # SIGNALS DIMM0,1 MD24 MAA6 MD28 MD25 MD29 DQS3 P2V5 MAA4 P2V5 MAA3 MD26 MD30 MD27 MAA2 MD31 MAA1 P2V5 DDRCLKP0 P2V5 DDRCLKN0 MAA0 MAA10 P2V5 CSB#1 MD32 P2V5 MD36 MD33 MD37 DQS4 P2V5 MD34 MD38 CSB#0 MD39...
  • Page 43: Floppy Disk 1

    PIN # SIGNALS DIMM0,1 PIN # SIGNALS DIMM0,1 MD48 P2V5 MD49 MD52 MD53 DDRCLKN2 DDRCLKP2 P2V5 P2V5 DQS6 MD54 MD50 MD55 MD51 P2V5 P2V5 MD60 MD56 MD61 MD57 P2V5 DQS7 MD62 MD58 MD63 MD59 P2V5 DOSA0 DOSA1 SMBDA DOSA2 SMBCL P2V5 Floppy Disk 1 This is a 2 x 17 pin flat cable connector.
  • Page 44: Floppy Disk 2

    Floppy Disk 2 PIN # SIGNALS FD PIN # SIGNALS FD DRVDEN0N IDXN FDDS1N FDMO1N DIRCN STEPN FDWEN TR00N FDWPN RDDN FDHSN CHGN...
  • Page 45: Hard Disk (Local Bus Ide) Primary

    Hard Disk (Local Bus IDE) Primary This is a 2 x 22 header, 2 mm. PIN # SIGNALS IDE1 PIN # SIGNALS IDE1 IDERESN PIDED7 PIDED8 PIDED6 PIDED9 PIDED5 PIDED10 PIDED4 PIDED11 PIDED3 PIDED12 PIDED2 PIDED13 PIDED1 PIDED14 PIDED0 PIDED15 PDREQ PIDWN PIDRN...
  • Page 46: Hard Disk (Local Bus Ide) Secondary

    Hard Disk (Local Bus IDE) Secondary This is a 2 x 20 header, 2, 54 mm. PIN # SIGNALS IDE2 PIN # SIGNALS IDE2 IDERESN SIDED7 SIDED8 SIDED6 SIDED9 SIDED5 SIDED10 SIDED4 SIDED11 SIDED3 SIDED12 SIDED2 SIDED13 SIDED1 SIDED14 SIDED0 SIDED15 SDREQ SIDWN...
  • Page 47: Parallel Interface

    Parallel Interface This is a 2 x 13 pin header. PIN # SIGNALS LPT PIN # SIGNALS LPT STROBEN AUTOFN PAR D0 ERRORN PAR D1 INITN PAR D2 SLCTIN PAR D3 PAR D4 PAR D5 PAR D6 PAR D7 ACKN PBUSY SLCT CRT-Adapter...
  • Page 48: Lan-Adapter

    LAN-Adapter X40 , 2 x 9 pin Berg Header PIN # SIGNALS LAN PIN # SIGNALS LAN P3VSB LANRXD1 LANRXD2 LANCLK LANTXD0 LRSTSYNC LANTXD1 LANRXD0 LANTXD2 EECLK EEDOUT EESEL EEDIN SMBCL SMBDA...
  • Page 49: Lcd-Tft Adapter (Panellink Bridge)

    LCD-TFT Adapter (PanelLink Bridge) This is a 2 x 22 pin Berg Header. PIN # SIGNALS TFT PIN # SIGNALS TFT P12V P12V TXD1/2/5 RXDT P3V3C SLSTALL V15COR 3VFPSCL LTVDAT4 3VFPSDA LTVDAT5 FPBLKN# PCIRST# LTVDAT0 LTVDAT1 LTVDAT2 LTVDAT3 LTVDAT6 LTVDAT7 LTVDAT8 FPPRN LTVDAT9...
  • Page 50: Com3*/Com4* Adapter

    COM3*/COM4* Adapter This is a 2 x 13 pin Berg Header. PIN # SIGNALS PIN # SIGNALS P12V N12V DTR3N RXD33 RI3N DCD3N TXD33 RTS3N DSR3N CTS3N DTR4N RXD44 USBM2 CUSB2N RI4N DCD4N RTS4N TXD44 CTS4N DSR4N USBP2 CUSB2P...
  • Page 51: Usbplus Adapter

    USBPLUS Adapter X122 , 2 x 22 pin Berg Header PIN # SIGNALS PIN # SIGNALS P12V P24V P24V P12V P24V P12V P24V P12V P24V P12V P24V P12V P24V P12V P24V COVL3 USBP3 COVL2 USBM3 USBP4 USBM4 USBP2 CUSBP2 USBM2 CUSBM2...
  • Page 52: Usb 5,6

    USB 5,6 This is a 2 x 4-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS USB5 PIN # SIGNALS USB6 USBP5 USBM6 USBM5 USBP6 PS/2 MOUSE This is a 1 x 4-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS PS/2 MSCKF MSDAF P5VFKY...
  • Page 53: Riser Card

    Riser Card This is a 202-pin EISA Standard edge connector. PIN # SIGNALS A S SIGNALS B N12V P12V...
  • Page 54 PIN # SIGNALS C SIGNALS D...
  • Page 55 PIN # SIGNALS E SIGNALS F P3V3 * P3V3 * P3V3 * PIRQ1N P3V3 * PIRQ0N P3V3 * P3V3 * PCK2 PREQ3N PCK1 PREQ2N PCIRSTN PREQ1N PGNT2N AD31 PGNT1N AD29 AD30 AD27 AD25 AD28 AD26 CBE0N AD23 AD24 AD21 AD22 AD19 AD20 AD17...
  • Page 56 PIN # SIGNALS G SIGNALS H STOPN PLOCKN WOLN PERRN PIRQ3N SERRN AD15 P5VSB PCK3 CBE2N AD13 AD14 AD11 AD12 AD10 CBE3N HIGH HIGH...
  • Page 57: Pci Onboard

    PCI Onboard This is a 80-pin board to board connector. PIN # SIGNALS PCI PIN # SIGNALS PCI P12V P12V P3V3C WOLN P5VSB PCK4 PIRQ3N PIRQ1N PIRQ2N PIRQ0N PCIRNB PREQ0N PREQ0N AD31 AD30 AD29 AD28 AD27 AD26 AD25 AD24 CBE3N AD23 AD21 AD22...
  • Page 58: Speaker

    Speaker This is a dubox header. PIN # SIGNALS SP RSVB Power Supply Unit This is a 2 x 10-pin header PIN # SIGNALS POW1 SIGNALS POW1 PWGOOD AKOFFN P12V P12V N12V DCFAILN P5VSB PWRONN AKLOW...
  • Page 59: Power On

    The 2 x 9-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS POW2 PIN # SIGNALS POW2 P3V3C P3V3C P3V3C P3V3C P3V3C KLA2N KLA1N KLE2N KLE1N FANCON FANRPM The 2 x 2-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS POW3 PIN # SIGNALS POW3 P12V P12V Power On The 1 x 4-pin header.
  • Page 60: Status Display

    Status Display This is a 1 x 4-pin dubox header. PIN # SIGNALS LED LEDSTB LEDHD L12V –FAN1 This is 1 x 3-pin header PIN # SIGNALS L12V FANO FANCPU1 L12V –FAN2 This is a 1 x 3-pin header PIN # SIGNALS L12V FANO FANCPU2...
  • Page 61: Cd-Audio

    CD-Audio This is a 1 x 4-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS CD AGND CDIL AGND CDIR LINE IN This is a 1 x 3-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS CD AGND Gameport This is a 2 x 8-pin header. PIN # SIGNALS GP PIN # SIGNALS GP...
  • Page 62: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup The Celeron / Pentium 4 mainboard comes with a Phoenix BIOS chip that con- tains the ROM Setup information of your system. This chip serves as an inter- face between the processor and the rest of t h e ma i n b o a r d ’ s c o mp onents. This section explains the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to modify the settings according to your system configuration.
  • Page 63: Bios Menu Bar

    BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following sections: INFO Use this menu for information only MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration. ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the ad- vanced features.
  • Page 64: Legend Bar

    Legend Bar At the bottom of the Setup screen you will notice a legend bar. The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the various setup menus. The follow- ing table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding alter- nates and functions.
  • Page 65: General Help

    General Help In addition to the Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also pro- vides a General Help screen. This screen can be called from any menu by sim- ply pressing <F1> or the <Alt> + <H> combination. The General Help screen lists the legend keys with their corresponding alternates and functions.
  • Page 66: Info Screen

    Info screen When the Setup program is accessed, the following screen appears: Productname: E1-CPU-Standard Biosversion: xx/yy mm/dd/yyyy System: -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- Mainboard: -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- PowerSupply: -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- This screen is for information only. There is nothing that could be changed within Setup.
  • Page 67: Main Menu

    Main Menu System Time: [08:14:46] System Date: [07/14/2004] [ 1 . 4 4 MB 3 1 / 2 “ ] Legacy Diskette A:  Primary Master [1090MB]  Primary Slave [None]  Secondary Master [None]  Secondary Slave [None] Extended Memory: 125 MB System Time [XX:XX:XX] Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time).
  • Page 68: Primary & Secondary Master/Slave

    Primary & Secondary Master/Slave  Note: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive. In- correct settings my cause your system not to recognize the installed hard disk.
  • Page 69 [User] Manually enter the number of cylinders, heads and sectors per track for your drive. Refer to your drive documentation or to the label on the drive. If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not replacing it, select [None]. Cylinders This field configures the number of cylinders.
  • Page 70: Smart Monitoring

    32 Bit I/O [Disabled] This field setting enables or disables the 32 Bit IDE data transfers. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]. Transfer Mode This option lets you set a PIO (Programmed Input/Output) mode for the IDE device. Modes 0 trough 4 provide successively increased performance. Configu- ration options: [Standard] [Fast PIO 1] [Fast PIO 2] [Fast PIO 3] [Fast PIO 4] [FPIO 3 / DMA 1] [FPIO 4 / DMA 2].
  • Page 71: Advanced Menu

    Advanced Menu Reset Configuration Data: [No] Speaker Volume [High] PS/2 Mouse: [Enabled] Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS] Legacy USB Support: [Disabled] USB TimeOut Value: [High] Onboard LAN BootProm: [Enabled] QuickBoot Mode: [Disabled] Video output to COM3: [Disabled]  Chipset Configuration ...
  • Page 72: Legacy Usb Support [Disabled]

    Legacy USB Support [Disabled] This motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices. The default of [Disabled] the USB controller is disabled no matter whether you are using a USB device or not. The enabling of the controller will run with the help of a USB compliant operating system like Windows XP or else.
  • Page 73: Chipset Configuration

    Chipset Configuration Local Bus IDE adapter: [Both] SMART Device Monitoring: [Disabled] Boot-Video Device: [Onboard] PCI 2.1 Support [Enabled] USB 2.0 Support [Enabled] Local Bus IDE adapter [Both] You can select to enable the primary IDE channel, secondary IDE channel, both, or disable both channels. Configuration options [Both] [Primary] [Secondary] [Disabled] SMART Device Monitoring [Disabled] This field controls the enabling of the S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 74: I/O Device Configuration

    I/O Device Configuration Parallel port: [Enabled] Mode: [ECP] Base I/O address: [378] Interrupt: [IRQ 7] DMA channel: [DMA 1] TouchScreen Routing: [No Routing] Game port: [Enabled] Base I/O address/IRQ [200] Parallel port [Enabled] Switch Parallel Port on or off. If selecting [Auto], the BIOS or Operating System will configure this port.
  • Page 75: Touchscreen Routing [No Routing]

    TouchScreen Routing [No Routing] Using a TouchScreen you may select routing it to a serial interface using hardware lines instead of COM1 or COM2. Configuration Options: [No Routing] [TFT Touch to COM1] [TFT Touch to COM2] . Game port [Enabled] Switch Game port on or off.
  • Page 76: Event Logging [Enabled]

    Event logging [Enabled] If you do not use the DMI event logging, it is possible to shut off the recording mechanism of errors. Mark DMI events as read [Enter] If you dislike the BIOS message at system starting up but you like to have the errors recorded, mark all DMI events as read.
  • Page 77: Security Menu

    Security Menu Supervisor Password Is: Clear Set Supervisor Password [Enter] 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 78: Power State [Stay Off]

    Power State [Stay off] Select whether you want your system to be rebooted after power has been interrupted. [Stay off] leaves your system off and [Restore] reboots your system if it was active before power loss. Is the key [Follow AC/Power] selected, the system will startup anytime power is available.
  • Page 79: Hardware Monitor

    Hardware Monitor 44 ˚ C CPU Temperature: Fan #1 Speed 4448 rpm Fan #2 Speed 5480 rpm Fan #3 Speed 2790 rpm -12V Voltage 13.6 V +12V Voltage 12.6 V +VCC Voltage 5.2 V +1.5V Voltage 1.5 V +2.5V Voltage 2.6 V +CpuVID Voltage...
  • Page 80: Boot Menu

    Boot Menu Boot Order [Follow Setup Order] +Removable Devices +Hard Drive CD-ROM Drive Network Boot IBA FE Slot 0140 v4110 The Boot menu allows you to select from the four possible types of boot devices listed using the up and down arrow keys. By using the <+> or <Space> key, you can promote devices and by using the <->...
  • Page 81: Exit Saving Changes

     <Esc> does not exit this menu. You must select one of the options from this menu or <F10> from the legend bar to exit this menu. Exit Saving Changes Once you have finished making selections, choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM.
  • Page 82: Test Points Codes

    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 where the system failed and what routine has been performed. If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition, it halts POST after issuing a ter- minal error beep code and attempting to display the error code on the port 80h LED display (diagnostic card).
  • Page 83 POST Name Description Code (Hex) VERIFY_REAL IF <in port mode> THEN Turn on A20 Reset Processor ENDIF DISABLE_NMI Disable non-maskable Interrupts GET_CPU_TYPE IF <cold boot> THEN Store reset DX value in CMOS Determine CPU manufacturer and type Store CPU manufacturer and type in CMOS ENDIF HW_INIT...
  • Page 84 POST Name Description Code (Hex) PM_INIT IF <power management enabled> THEN Set the power management configura- tion registers to default values. ENDIF REG_INIT Set Cx5520 configuration registers to default values. Set any other configuration registers to default values. RESTORE_CR0 Return to real mode. PCI_BM_RESET Early reset of PCI devices required to disable bus masters.
  • Page 85 POST Name Description Code (Hex) SET_HUGE_ES Go into protected mode. Set ES, DS, SS, FS, and GS to 4Gb. SIZE_RAM Determine the size of each DRAM bank. Set DRAM controller configuration reg- isters to enable DRAM. MEM_MGR_INIT Initialize the POST Memory manager. ZERO_BASE_RAM Clear the 512k of DRAM.
  • Page 86 POST Name Description Code (Hex) ADV_CS_CONFIG IF <CMOS is valid (checksum good and battery good) THEN Load DRAM controller configuration registers with values from CMOS fields. ENDIF ADV_REG_CONFIG IF <CMOS is valid> THEN Load ISA controller configuration registers with values from CMOS fields and load any other configuration registers with values from CMOS...
  • Page 87 POST Name Description Code (Hex) VID_SHADOW IF <video shadow enabled in setup> THEN IF <CMOS valid and last boot success- fule> THEN Shadow video BIOS ROM. ENDIF ENDIF CR_DISPLAY Display the CPU type and speed on the screen. EISA_INIT IF <EISA support is enabled> THEN Checksum EISA data NVRAM loca- tions.
  • Page 88 POST Name Description Code (Hex) EXT_MEMORY Determine total amount of memory by doing a read/write test. For each 1M block oh memory: Walk a 1 through data bus at first location of block. Walk a 0 through data bus at first location of block.
  • Page 89 POST Name Description Code (Hex) RTC_TEST Verify that the RTC is running. IF <RTC not running> THEN Set bit in RTC indicating that the time is invalid. ENDIF KEYBOARD IF <keyboard failure detected> THEN Display message indicating keyboard failure. ENDIF HW_INTS Initialize hardware interrupt vectors 08h- ISM_INIT...
  • Page 90 POST Name Description Code (Hex) FLOPPY Test both floppy drives. IF <error detected> THEN Display floppy error message. ENDIF FDISK_FAST_PREINI Count and store the number of ATA drives in the subsystem. FDISK Initialize the hard disk subsystem and test. IF <error detected> THEN Display hard disk error message.
  • Page 91 POST Name Description Code (Hex) KEY_RATE Initialize keyboard typematic rate. SCAN_FOR_F2 IF <2 key was pressed during POST> THEN Set flag indicating key press. D i s p l a y “ E n t e r i n g S e t u p ” me s s a g e . ENDIF SETUP_CHECK IF <2 was pressed>...
  • Page 92 POST Name Description Code (Hex) SYSTEM_INIT Clear the GDT. PREPARE_BOOT Prepare to boot, clear the screen. Initialize DMI header and substructures. INT19 Do INT 19h to load OS.
  • Page 93: 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 Cathode-ray Tube DIMM Dual Inline Memory Modul Digital Video Interface Extended Capabilities Port EEPROM...
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