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1. 1 38 Exit Discarding MANGES scscsccsesssvaceszssnarivesniasiassssosscpassavsdestisearinaheracesietes 1 36 1 39 Load Setup Defaults csnsvssastsintnanerasox irene vesasbopmstounbe sienna yecuiiiiens teaniesteaw nines 1 37 Figure 1 39 Load Setup Defaults Confirmation rrrenvrrrnrnovvnnrvrnrnvnnrnvnrnvrennvrenersrnveserrernveserseenr 1 37 1 40 Discard AE NR EN 1 38 Figure 1 40 Load Previous Contig Cobirmaton auasterama Arieaiksnideandiaudrinsvheds 1 38 1 41 Save COVA RS NN RETETE 1 38 1 42 Phoenix BIOS Messages so srssesnccenaceiucsnavesannenmsceoianternsmsdaceniecnonsransvenussinnts 1 38 Tables AZ Phoenix BIOS Error Codes saeieovyeoneoiieiiiiir itti inean EEEE aea 1 39 Table 1 42 Phoenix BIOS Error Codes COM 1 23 sscoseesdsessinsetassnacassdentaserdacsiesinaedibbonsanditean snaabensee 1 40 Table 1 43 Phoenix BIOS Status Messages csccsssceceeseeeenecceteeeesnseecseeeecenueceseaeeessieeeseseeeenneees 1 41 Table 1 43 Phoenix BIOS Status Messages CONG ska ascatvaarsiealezieinvedeade ceuensstusrsbenacd ier utdanner 1 42 Page 1 2 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 0 Introduction Inova s K6 family of CompactPCI CPUs are equipped with Phoenix BIOS which through the use of a menu driven setup sequence allows the integrator to make specific changes to the CPUs set tings This enables for example the parameters of a hard disk to be modified or the boot se quence to be altered etc It even all
2. Enabled If Enabled all options are enabled too Disabled Caches the video BIOS are for improved Cache Video BIOS area performance Enabled Disabled Controls the cache of individual segments of Cache xxxx yyyy memory usually reserved for system shadowing or option ROMs etc Disabled VGA Frame Buffer PCI Programmable Frame Buffer Memory Region Page 1 16 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 22 Device Configuration Menu Most devices on the computer require the exclusive use of system resources for operation These system resources can include input and output I O port addresses and interrupt lines Allocation of these resources is accomplished in the Device Configuration Menu of Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 I O Device Configuration Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced I O Device Configuration Item Specific Help Serial Port A Auto Configure serial port A Serial Port B Auto using options Parallel Port Auto Mode Bi directional Disabled No configuration Floppy Disk Controller Enabled Floppy Connector On CPU Enabled User configuration Local Bus IDE Adapter Both Smart Device Monitoring Disabled Auto BIOS or OS chooses USB Host Controller Enabled configuration USB BIOS Legacy Support Enabled F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Selec
3. 1 26 Table 1 27 VCES EtG S kane R A ne ER A 1 27 1 28 Power Menu scsscsisscvisasassissssenetesssevs sine ctadateaasvasistanra endasesacuaditeactteluasisieves 1 28 Figure 1 28 Power Ment ssissiressiorenressssi noson iorn AEROS ER EER Oa 1 28 Table 1 286 POwer Savings CONNQUIAUON srpna n roi AAE E Er A EARI 1 29 1 29 Boot MENU nisa ssorse censewessisnsesnanestensvessuseersnesasasuanbesrebaneendaacabasstorasebenasnntees 1 30 Figure 1 29 Boot Ment ssiri verecnssanesnancstavedanaares soneearneoseaenanevansdsasshadeseatnes copeonannoereenatmnaeedsaates 1 30 TO FIO 0 Check ERE RE ERE a a E E a ET 1 31 sll POST EO S vsxssssseesevanseve ptonossasesinesseccsssvbustvansdepsibnorecsoayseussaseasenaonvennnaynboss 1 31 BL PrOD NN RR EN ER 1 31 1 33 BOGE Device Priority EE 1 31 HAr 1 33 BOOU DEVICE PHOIILY urene evnene 1 32 1 34 Removable DE seerne 1 33 Figure 1 34 Removable Drives Menu anrrerernrvrnnnrennrnvenrnnranernverrsnravsennrnersrrrsennrereerresennresernvessnnn 1 33 g EE ERE ERE EE ERE 1 34 Figure 1 35 Hard Drives Meni wsnecsiasseretainceeusnestsusivesttaiavdenebebossdiestenebse ungedatissverdininsenetacdreverasdeses 1 34 1 36 Bat MENU sueisussmaenienenonsdorssenedhvudasutmasiep 1 35 Figure 1 36 Exit Mena gt rsnpstimnaviknsisinnnsmnmnkasieivdrseidarinmnrsninitnaindasrkssdimessene 1 35 1 37 Exit Saving Changes rerrcreneneacontnancieyserueencmenrnnnensnmuancinctusnentenmnts 1 36 Foure 1 37 EE COANMAHON naa a an LE ARTER IEEE A D IRK ETa 1 36
4. Help TL Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit 1 12 Menu Bar The menu bar shown at the top of Figure 1 1 allows BIOS navigation as explained in Table 1 12 Table 1 12 Menu Bar Option Function Main Use this menu for basic system configuration Use this menu option to take advantage of the adenan advanced chipset features Power Configures Power Management features Boot Use this menu to influence the boot procedure Exits the current menu and displays exit menu gt Navigation is performed by using the lt or gt arrow keys gt Refer to the section Exiting Setup to quit the main menu Page 1 4 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 13 Legend Bar Use the keys displayed in the legend bar shown at the bottom of the screen in Figure 1 11 to make selections alter values or exit the current menu Table 1 13 describes the function of these legend keys and their effects Table 1 13 Legend Bar Function lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt General help window see below lt ESC gt Exits the current menu and displays exit menu lt or gt keys Select a different menu Menu Bar 1 or J keys Move cursor to the previous up or next down field lt Tab gt or lt Shift Tab gt Move cursor to the next right or previous left field lt Home gt or lt End gt Move cursor to the top or
5. amout of system cache in kilobytes passed that have been successfully tested nnnn kB Shadow RAM Where nnnn is the amount of shadow RAM in kilobytes passed that have been successfully tested nnnn kB System RAM Where nnnn is the amount of system RAM in kilobytes passed that have been successfully tested Operating system cannot be found on any of the defined Operating System not drives Enter Setup and check that the boot drive is found correctly identified If it is check that the operating system on this drive is correctly installed Failing Bits nnnn Parity error found on the system bus BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the screen If the Parity Check 1 nnnn address cannot be located is displayed instead Parity is a method used for checking errors in binary data A parity error indicates that data is corrupt Parity error found on the I O bus BIOS attempts to locate Parity Check 2 nnnn the address and display it on the screen If the address cannot be located is displayed instead Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 41 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 43 Phoenix BIOS Status Messages Contd Action Status Message Description Displayed after any recoverable error message Press lt F1 gt to Press lt F1 gt to resume start the boot process or lt F2 gt to enter Setup and alter the lt F2 gt to resume setup settings Press lt F3 gt to display the previous sc
6. saving the new parameters to CMOS Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 37 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 40 Discard Changes If the changes made to the parameters in the Setup menus are not required then the process can be exited without modifying the CMOS RAM Once this option has been selected the previous CMOS values are restored and the screen displays the message shown in figure 1 40 Figure 1 40 Load Previous Config Confirmation Setup Confirmation Load previous configuration now Yes No 1 41 Save Changes Selecting this option saves all the parameters as they appeared in the Setup menus to CMOS RAM thereby overwriting the existing values without exiting Setup Menu navigation is still possible if further changes are necessary 1 42 Phoenix BIOS Messages Table 1 42 provides a list of possible BIOS error messages displayed during system boot Most of them occur during POST and provide device specific hardware information e g memory alloca tion while others may indicate a configuration problem Should the system display a message shown with an asterix in Table 1 43 then try to load the BIOS with the system defaults If the error still persists record the error number and contact the dealer If the system fails to boot after changes were made to the BIOS parameters reset the computer and enter Setup to correct the fault or restore the default values Page 1 38 2002 Inova Computers Gm
7. system battery or contact the dealer 0260 The timer test failed CPU board is defect 0270 Real time clock error Real time clock failed BIOS POST CPU board may be defect Check Date amp Time If the error persists check the system battery or contact 0271 Settings the dealer Previous POST did not complete successfully POST loads default values and offers to run Setup If the s failure was caused by incorrect values and they are 0280 EE not corrected the next boot will also be likely to fail configuration used Improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the next boot Run Setup and verify that the parameter configuration is correct This error is cleared the next time the system is booted Memory size found by 0281 POST differed from Check the memory values allocated in Setup CMOS 0280 foiskete dive A error Drive A or B is present but failed the POST Check that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type 0281 iste arve Beror in Setup and that the drive is properly attached Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 39 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 42 Phoenix BIOS Error Codes Contd Action Code Error Message System cache error cache disabled Description System CMOS has become corrupt or modified incorrectly The BIOS installed default values will be used If these are not required enter the Setup and re configure the BIOS parameters manuall
8. time the hard disk needs to be inactive Processor Temperature 44 C 111 F before it is turned off Temperature Upper Limit Off Temperature Lower Limit Off F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note If the temperature limits are set and the processor temperature exceeds the en tered upper limit then the processor will be periodically halted duty cycle reduc tion allowing it to cool below the lower limit Real time operating systems will not perform in a real time manner Page 1 28 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 28 Power Savings Configuration Feature Hard Disk Timeout Video Timeout Temperature Upper Limit Temperature Lower Limit Options Disabled 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 45 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes As for Hard Disk Timeout Off 50 C to 85 C 122 F to 185 F in 5 C 9 F Steps Off 50 C to 85 C 122 F to 185 F in 5 C 9 F Steps Description Selects the amount of time the hard disk needs to be inactive before it is turned off Selects the amount of time the user input devices mouse keyboard need to be inactive before the screen is turned off When the CPU reaches a predetermined temperature it will slow down its processes to enable the
9. 30016 364 AB 10 Dec 99 14 Jan 01 17 Apr 02 PD00030016 373 PD00030016 400 Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 0 1 Preface INOVA Phoenix BIOS This page has been left blank intentionally Page 0 2 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD00030016 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Phoenix BIOS BIOS Contents 1 0 Introduction EENEN E EEEE EEEE EE EEE EE EE 1 3 1 1 Configuration Options 1 3 DT MIA MEMU Lasses ene 1 3 Figure 1 14 Phoenix BIOS Main Menu iuaaireinikieimnttvskriedrresamiereseinerterresdnrhtevsennndnevanenett 1 4 We NCI EEE EE EE EE 1 4 Table 1 12 Menu BOP sec cosssisncvsiessvsavsiceivs sap ninceadenss AAE E ATOA O N OE 1 4 13 Bee Balse eenean A E E AEE S E E EERE 1 5 Table 1 13 Legend Ba sranie n T T S A TER 1 5 1 14 TE EE EE 1 6 PE Mep WINAOW EE EE 1 6 Table 1 15 General Help WINdoWuuinrnesamussitanvend Eear EDA IAES SAOR 1 6 1 16 M in Menu Selections peas eas cxcercaresdecesescecisconnecs potervennennnesralecceniseeetenbuns 1 7 Table 1 16 Man Menu SQlCCHONS rosiner pirni ninn eine a pA ENA EA Ea OENES pE TEEPE 1 7 1 17 Masterand Slave DRIVES arrene 1 8 1 18 Advanced Hard Disk Features inc tcscvscsnsernduevenioradnasesuneasuvntens tes stietodnonesenie 1 9 Figure 1 18 Hard Disk Parameters sisissnnrsiiaissiriorosirse rrisin rinas nosar O a Eia 1 9 Table 1 18 Drive Parameter ODUONS usanne Geiouceudevevdanecectiasdeade VENENA E ANSE E uate 1 10 1 19 Keyboard Features EN 1 11 F
10. 360 kB 1 2 MB 720 kB 1 44 1 25 MB 2 88 MB Disabled 360 kB 1 2 MB 720 kB 1 44 1 25 MB 2 88 MB Select the type of floppy disk drive installed Note that the 1 25MByte type is a Japanese media format that requires a 31 2 3 mode diskette drive Select the type of floppy disk drive installed Note that the 1 25MByte type is a Japanese media format that requires a 31 2 3 mode diskette drive Displays Advanced Hard Disk Features sub menu for that drive Displays Keyboard Features sub menu Displays the amount of detected L2 cache memory Displays the amount of detected conventional memory Displays the amount of detected extended memory Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 7 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 17 Master and Slave Drives Table 1 16 refers to Master and Slave Primary and Secondary drives These devices are gt Hard Disk Drives HDD gt Removable Disk Drives e g LS 120 gt CD ROM Drives The Phoenix BIOS supports up to two EIDE disk adapters called primary and secondary adapters Each adapter can support one master and an optional slave drive as follows gt 1 Master gt 1 Master and 1 Slave A Master MUST be present gt 2 Masters Slave only configurations will NOT work gt 2 Masters and 1 Slave gt 2 Masters and 2 Slaves Note Do not attempt to change these settings unless a drive is installed that does NOT support auto detect older hard
11. 6 Table 1 18 Drive Parameter Options Feature Options Description The system tries to auto detect the drive parameters Auto This setting works with most modern drives and should only be altered if problems arise IDE Removable Removable disk drive e g ZIP MO etc ATAPI Removable Removable disk e g LS 120 0 to 63 See of sectors per track Only shown in User Disabled 2 Secor Any selection except Disabled determines the nui Sector mansar A SAA number of sectors transferred per block O SCS Disabled means 1 sector per block 16 Sectors Disabled Disabling LBA causes the values entered for the LBA Mode Control cylinders heads and sectors CHS to be used in Enabled place of Logical Block Addressing LBA Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Selects the method for transferring the data to from the drive Transfer Mode Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Page 1 10 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 19 Keyboard Features This menu option allows the keyboard parameters to be determined Figure 1 19 Keyboard Features Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Main Keyboard Features Item Specific Help NumLock Auto Select Power on state Key Click Disabled for NumLock Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec Keyboard auto repeat delay 1 2 sec F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC E
12. For Inova s High Performance K6 CPU Boards md i J PanelLink 4 cE USER S MANUAL LS Publication Number PD00030016 400 MAN PHOENIX BIOS K6 G Computers This user s manual describes a product that due to its nature cannot describe a particular applica tion The content of this user s manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be constructed as a commitment by Inova Computers GmbH Inova Computers GmbH assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this user s manual Except as otherwise agreed no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or other wise without the prior written consent of Inova Computers GmbH Products or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organisations Inova Computers GmbH Inova Computers Inc Innovapark 20 270 Communication Way Bldg 6 D 87600 Kaufbeuren Hyannis MA 02601 Germany USA Tel 49 0 8341 62 65 Tel 1 508 771 4415 Fax 49 0 8341 62 69 Fax 1 508 771 4346 email info inova computers de email info inova computers com http www inova computers com INOVA Phoenix BIOS Preface Preface Revision History Revision History Manual Publication Number Issue Author Date of Issue PD000
13. ata No Watchdog Timer Disabled F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 13 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 20 The Advanced Menu Description Feature Options Description Displays Memory and Cache Config sub menu Displays I O Device Configuration sub menu Pci Configuration JNA Displays PCI Configuration sub menu ee Displays Video Configuration sub menu If the Operating System supports Plug amp Play then PnP O S Installed Yes allows the OS to configure these devices otherwise configuration is performed via BIOS Yes erases all configuration data stored in Extended System Configuration Data ESCD Reset Configuration Data which stores the configuration settings for non PnP plug in devices Select Yes when the manufacturer s default values need to be restored Selects the Watchdog timer timeout between Disabled disabled and 1 to 5 minutes Application software Watchdog Timer and suitable driver are required to trigger the timer 1 to 5 Minutes before the timeout period expires Failing to do so results in a hardware reset Page 1 14 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 21 Memory and Cache Configuration Enabling cache is analogous to a turbo drive in a modern car The most recently accessed CPU data held in dynam
14. b Menu F10 Save and Exit Page 1 24 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 26 PCI PIRQ Settings Feature Options Description Disabled Select which PCI IRQ line is assigned a specific interrupt or choose Auto Select to assign this task INT x or USB IRQ muo Saee to BIOS Disabled does not assign an IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Use Auto Select only if there aren t any ISA or EISA devices in the system Note Incorrect settings can cause the system to malfunction Note Some CompactPCI I O boards use INTP or INTS on the backplane These are typi cally configured to have IRQ14 and IRQ15 assigned to them and therefore care must be exercised to ensure that a conflict does not exist Note IRQ14 and IRQ15 are selectable in figure 1 25 if the primary and secondary IDE channels are disabled respectively Note Should the symbol appear in the menu then there is a device conflict possibly due to incorrect IRQ allocation Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 25 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 27 Onboard Video Configuration The Phoenix BIOS can offer the user some configuration possibilities Figure 1 27 illustrates these possibilities Figure 1 27 Onboard Video Settings Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced Onboard Video Configuration Item Specific Help Onboard VGA Auto Select when Onboard VGA controller must
15. bH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 42 Phoenix BIOS Error Codes Action Code Error Message Description Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly 0200 Failure Fixed Disk Check to see if a fixed disk is attached properly Run Setup and check that the device is correctly identified ep 0210 Stuck Key BC Key is stuck on the keyboard 0211 Keyboard Error Keyboard is not compatible or not working 0212 Keyboard Controller Keyboard controller failed POST The controller may Failed be defect and needs to be replaced 0213 Keyboard Locked Unlock the system to proceed 0220 Ne monitor type is not recognised or correctly identified in Setup the Setup x 0230 Shadow RAM failed at Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at offset which the error was detected 0231 System RAM failed at System SDRAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block offset at which the error was detected 0232 Extended RAM failed at nnnn Extended Memory is not working or not offset configured properly at offset nnnn _ The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery 0250 ME Er is dead Replace the battery and re configure the system using Setup System CMOS has become corrupt or modified System CMOS checksum incorrectly The BIOS installed default values will be 0251 bad Default configur used If these are not required enter the Setup and ti d re configure the BIOS parameters manually If the ee error persists check the
16. be used Display at Boot Enabled Disabled will never TV Out Mode PAL use onboard VGA TFT Display Type Mode 1 18 24 Bit Enabled will always use onboard VGA Auto will automatically use external VGA F1 Help TL Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Page 1 26 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 27 Video Settings Feature Options Description Disabled Disabled will never use onboard VGA Onboard VGA Enabled Enabled will always use onboard VGA Auto Auto will automatically use external VGA Enabled Normal operation Black Leaves the display black Display at Boot No Panel Clock Same as Black but does not send sync signals to the flat panel display The display is automatically enabled in setup and must be disabled to suppress boot messages again No Panel Clock TV Out Mode Enter the correct video mode for the display output Mode 1 18 24 Bit TFT Display Type Selects the TFT display mode Mode 0 18 Bit Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 27 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 28 Power Menu Selecting Power from the Menu Bar produces the display shown in figure 1 28 Figure 1 28 Power Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Power Item Specific Help Hard Disk Timeout Disabled Video Timeout Disabled Amount of
17. bottom of the window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to the previous or next window lt F5 gt or lt gt Select the previous value entered for this field lt F6 gt or lt gt or lt Space gt Select the next value for this field lt F9 gt Load the default configuration values Save and exit Execute command or select sub menu To select an item use the keys or combination of keys as described in table 1 13 then select the value for this field by pressing the appropriate keys The Save Values command in the Exit Menu saves the values currently displayed in ALL menus Sub menus are displayed by the gt symbol appearing before the entry which can be accessed by pressing the lt Enter gt when the cursor is located on the entry Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 5 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 14 Help Window The help window appears to the right of the main screen and displays contextual information pertaining to the item the cursor is currently located on Hence as the cursor moves so this information is updated accordingly 1 15 General Help Window Pressing either lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt in any of the menus displays the General Help Window which provides on line information on menu navigation and confirms the information provided in Table 1 13 on the previous page Table 1 15 General Help Window General Help Setup changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuratio
18. core to get cooler When the CPU reaches the selected value it will return to its default speed Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 29 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 29 Boot Menu This menu configures boot options devices and parameters Figure 1 29 Boot Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Boot Item Specific Help Floppy Check Disabled Enabled verifies floppy POST Errors Disabled type on boot disabled Setup Prompt Enabled speeds boot gt Boot Device Priority F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Page 1 30 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 30 Floppy Check Enabling this option verifies the type of floppy installed at the time of boot Setting this option to Disabled will speed up the boot process by not making a specific device check 1 31 POST Errors With this option disabled the system will still attempt to boot even if errors occur With this option enabled however the boot process is halted if an error occurs e g keyboard not connected etc until action is taken 1 32 Setup Prompt Enabling this option displays the setup prompt on boot Even if this option is disabled the setup can still be accessed F2 1 33 Boot Device Priority When the CPU has power applied the installed operating system suc
19. disks If the drive settings need to be altered use the Master and Slave sub menus as explained in Figure 1 18 Page 1 8 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 18 Advanced Hard Disk Features Figure 1 18 illustrates the Master or Slave sub menu that is displayed after pressing the lt Enter gt key with the cursor placed on these positions in the Main Menu Figure 1 18 Hard Disk Parameters Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Primary Master IC25NO10ATDA04 0 PM Item Specific Help Type Auto User you enter Main LBA Format parameters of hard disk Total Sectors 19640880 drive installed at this Maximum Capacity 10056MB connection Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors Auto auto detects LBA Mode Control Enabled hard disk drive Transfer Mode Fast PIO 4 installed here CD ROM a CD ROM drive is installed here ATAPI Removable and IDE removable disk drive is installed here F1 Help TN Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note The values shown in Figure 1 18 are for illustration purposes only and may differ from system to system Also this sub menu is similar for each of the Master amp Slave devices shown in the Main Menu and therefore will not be repeated for clarity Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 9 Phoenix BIOS ICP K
20. e for CPU use otherwise they are reserved Figure 1 25 IRQ Resource Exclusion Configuration Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Item Specific Help Available Reserves the specified Available IRQ for use by legacy Available ISA devices Available Available Available Available Available F1 Help TN Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 23 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 25 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Settings Feature Options Description Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices Note Incorrect settings can cause the system to malfunction 1 26 CPCI IRQ Configuration This menu allows PCI devices to be assigned IRQs Figure 1 26 CPCI IRQ Allocation Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced PCI INTA Auto Select The PCI interrupts INTx are PCI INTB Auto Select routed to normal PC interrupts PCI INTC Auto Select called IRQs This is normally PCI INTD Auto Select performed by the BIOS automatically USB IRQ Auto Select Only alter these settings if other devices do not need IRQs or there is a very good reason for doing so F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Su
21. enix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and Exit Discarding Changes save your changes to Load Setup Defaults CMOS Discard Changes Save Changes Fi Help TL Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note lt ESC gt is NOT available One of the options MUST be selected for the setup to exit Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 35 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 37 Exit Saving Changes Once all the BIOS configuration parameters have been set and confirmed choose Exit Saving Changes or Save Changes Both procedures store the parameters in battery backed CMOS memory a section of memory that retains its data even if the system power is removed The next time the system is powered up or booted these BIOS parameters are loaded and executed Once one of the save selections have been chosen the user is required to confirm as illustrated in Figure 1 37 Figure 1 37 Exit Confirmation Setup Confirmation Save configuration changes and exit now Yes No If an attempt is made to exit the configuration without saving the parameters the program asks if this is really intended before exiting During boot the Phoenix BIOS attempts to load the values stored in the battery backed CMOS memory If this memory is corrupt or the contents were incorrectl
22. es or Inova Serial I O piggybacks USB BIOS Legacy Disabled Support Enabled Note If the same I O address or interrupt is used for more than one port then the menu displays an asterisk for this conflict Note If USB BIOS Legacy Support is enabled certain Realtime Operating Systems or Extensions will not work Not all USB devices have been tested Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 19 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 22b USB Compatibility Device Type Name Comments Cherry G81 3504 USB Keyboard with Hub Tested by Inova QTRONIX Scorpius 980NPIUS 980 Tested by Phoenix USB Keyboard SAMSUNG Magic Station 2 USB port SDM4510UH Tested by Phoenix Key Tronic E03640US001 C Tested by Phoenix Logitech Pilot Wheel Mouse M UB48 Tested by Inova Microsoft IntelliMouse 51381 577 2276301 00000 Tested by Phoenix Microsoft IntelliMouse 1 1A 81993 OEM 0533505 00000 Tested by Phoenix Logitech Mini Wheel Mouse M BE55 Tested by Phoenix USB Mouse INTEREX MOSXU Tested by Phoenix BELKIN 980044356 Tested by Phoenix DB China 807226607 Tested by Phoenix Genius NetScroll Not Compatible BELKIN 7 port hub UTK000700099 Tested by Phoenix ADS Technologies Inc 4 port Ultra Hub USBH 604 Tested by Phoenix ASANTE FriendlyNet 4 port hub Tested by Phoenix SIIG Inc 4 port mini Hub JJU H4M012 Ver 2 0 Tested by Phoenix ANDROMEDA 4 port Hub U HUB AN 1 Tested by Phoenix NIC 4 Port hub 856 3070101 000 Tested by P
23. h as Windows NT is loaded from a chosen drive If the boot process cannot find an operating system image on the selected drive then it will search the other drives in the order listed in the Boot Device Priority Menu for an image Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 31 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Figure 1 33 Boot Device Priority Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Boot Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help Removable Devices Keys used to view or Hard Drive configure devices CD ROM Drive lt ENTER gt expands or collapses devices with a or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Removes a device that is not installed F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit 2 Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit The order of the boot devices can be specified and altered using the navigation keys To move a device first select it with the T or L arrow keys highlighted in white and move it within the pick list with the help of the or keys Note Specifying any device as a boot device in the Boot Device Priority Menu requires a valid operating system to be installed on it If more than one hard drive or removable drive is installed use the sub me
24. hoenix D LINK DSB H7 7 port hub 052 202 838 Tested by Phoenix USB HUB VST FDD FDUSB M Tested by Phoenix ZIP Drive IOMEGA 250MB ZIP Z250USBPCM V 06 25 Tested by Inova USB ZIP Drive ZIP Drive IOMEGA 100MB ZIP Z100USB Ver 16 56 Tested by Phoenix IOMEGA ZipCD 650 Tested by Inova IOMEGA Predator 4x4x6x CD RW Tested by Inova USB CD ROM FreeCom CD ROM Not Compatible Plextor Plexwriter 24 10 40U CD RW Not Compatible USB DVD ROM Addonics model AD 285 Tested by Phoenix Castlewood ORB 2 2GB Tested by Inova USB Hard Drive LaCie 10GB Pocket Drive U amp l Not Compatible ius Teac FDD FD 05PUB Tested by Inova USB Floppy Page 1 20 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD00030016 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 23 PCI Devices Menu PCI devices are those equipped for operation on the CompactPCI bus The menu illustrated in Figure 1 23 allows these PCI devices to be configured Figure 1 23 PCI Devices Configuration Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced PCI Configuration Item Specific Help gt PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Reserve specific gt PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion upper memory blocks gt CPCI IRQ Configuration for use by legacy ISA devices F1 Help TN Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Table 1 23 Configuration of PCI Devices Feature Options Description PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion N A Displays sub me
25. ic RAM or DRAM is stored temporarily in static RAM or SRAM which has faster access times Before accessing the regular memory the CPU first interrogates the cache and only turns to the regular memory if the data it is looking for is no longer in the cache or cannot be found Figure 1 21 Memory amp Cache Control Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced Memory and Cache Configuration Item Specific Help Memory Cache Enabled Sets the state of the memory cache Cache Video BIOS area Enabled Cache C800 CBFF Disabled Cache CC00 CFFF Disabled Cache D000 D3FF Disabled Cache D400 D7FF Disabled Cache D800 DBFF Disabled Cache DC00 DFFF Disabled VGA Frame Buffer 4 MB Fi Help TL Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note Disabling Memory Cache disables all the cacheable areas The area of the memory map reserved for M Systems FLASH must NOT be made cacheable Failing to do so with this FLASH installed will cause the system to fail to boot In such an event the FLASH piggyback must be removed from the CPU and the system re booted and the Setup modified accordingly Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 15 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 21 Memory and Cache Configuration Feature Options Description Disabled Enables Disables all the memory cache options Memory Cache
26. igure 1 19 Keyboard Features Mend serissisiaisiren issenensis aieea 1 11 Table 1 19 Keyboard FeatuteSs irriireciriisreenrisrisirnsittt nordia Eri ARVONA ETA EOE 1 12 1 20 Advanced Menu Option sssesesssssssssesereresssssssssssssrrrsrerereesssssssssessssrereresess 1 13 Figure 1 20 The Advanced Menu os ccsiiscencssiidinnrevsadsecexvenaaeseaatstitsnestndeavanreosaunatertenadtensabannieeaaseite 1 13 Table 1 20 The Advanced Menu Description reroornnnnvvnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrrvnnnrennrvenesennnrneessennrnne 1 14 1 21 Memory and Cache Configuration eeeeeeeesesssrerereeerrrrsrsessrssrsrererererees 1 15 Figure 1 21 Memory amp Cache Control vcicsssiusiscssncsssiecersesnsaneasvsmnstnnsentsdseversinnnstgnevedtereesensntseereeses 1 15 Table 1 21 Memory and Cache Configuration srrnnvvrnnnonnnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnvennnrrnnnnennrnvennsennrvenessnnnvsee 1 16 1 22 Device Configuration MENU sieiiescstcscusnssnnnkastaietnduareseatesnncoienkeetiwetedueteats 1 17 Figure 1 22 I O Device Configuratio sivviarscssiansnenssasta seeniedsedavninadsistevegitvnrsentadinarsdenadsraeisegietnerens 1 17 Table 1 22a Configuration of Input Output Settings rrrrrrrnvvrnnnnrvnrnvrrrrnnrnnenvverrnnrrrennvrerrrreren 1 18 Table 1 22a Configuration of Input Output Settings Cont rerrrnnrvrvnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnrrrrnnernrrenerennnnn 1 19 Jable 1226 USB COMPGUDIILY kassene r s aaah rvcovasander oaadana E ENAERE EiS doy dis 1 20 1 23 PC D vices MENT uae cisesisse cisnnsestc
27. n Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure load Setup Default values to recover lt Up Down gt arrows select fields in current menu lt PgUp PgDn gt moves to previous next page on scrollable menus lt Home End gt moves to top bottom item of current menu Within a field lt F5 gt or lt gt selects next lower value and lt F6 gt lt gt or lt Space gt selects next higher value Continue A scroll bar to the right of any window indicates that there is more than one page of information for that item Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt to scroll these pages Pressing lt Home gt or lt End gt displays the first and last page respectively Pressing lt Enter gt or lt ESC gt will exit the current window and continue with the BIOS setup routine Page 1 6 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 16 Main Menu Selections Table 1 16 illustrates the selections and their function that are possible within the Main Menu itself Sub menus appearing later in this section have extended functionality Table 1 16 Main Menu Selections Feature System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A Legacy Diskette B Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Keyboard Features Cache RAM System Memory Extended Memory Options Description HH MM SS Set the system time MM DDIYYYY Set the system date Note the U S date format Disabled
28. nu PCI PNP ISA UMB Resource Exclusion N A Displays sub menu CPCI IRQ Configuration Displays sub menu Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 21 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 24 PC PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion If the system does not have any ISA devices requiring memory the memory allocations illustrated in Figure 1 24 can be freed made available for CPU use otherwise they are reserved Figure 1 24 UMB Region Exclusion Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Item Specific Help Reserved Reserves the specified Available block of upper memory Available for use by legacy ISA Available devices Available F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note The M Systems FLASH memory area must be reserved It is strongly suggested that the M Systems documentation be referred to before altering these settings Page 1 22 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 24 ISA UMB Region Exclusion Settings Feature Options Description Available Reserves the specified block of upper memory Region for use by legacy ISA devices Reserved 1 25 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion If the system does not have any interruptible ISA devices then these IRQs illustrated in Figure 1 25 can be made availabl
29. nus to specify which is to be used in the boot order list Page 1 32 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 34 Removable Drives If more than one removable drive is available the Removable Drives option in the Boot Menu displays the screen shown in Figure 1 34 Figure 1 34 Removable Drives Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Boot Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help Removable Devices Keys used to view or Legacy Floppy Drives configure devices Hard Drive lt ENTER gt expands or CD ROM Drive collapses devices with a or lt Ctrl Enter gt expands all lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt may move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Removes a device that is not installed Fi Help TL Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Select the removable drive to use for booting the operating system using the T or 4 arrow keys and move it to the top of the pick list with the help of the key Note The floppy drive specified here is the one assigned to Diskette A in the Main Menu If a USB floppy is present and this should be the boot device then it should be made to appear before the Legacy Floppy Drive by using the lt gt and lt gt keys D
30. oc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 33 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 35 Hard Disk Drives If a hard drive is available refer to the Main Menu the Hard Drives option in the Boot Menu displays the screen shown in Figure 1 35 Figure 1 35 Hard Drives Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Boot Boot Device Priority Item Specific Help Removable Devices Keys used to view or Legacy Floppy Drive configure devices Hard Drive lt ENTER gt expands or IC25NO10ATDA04 0 PM collapses devices with a or Disk On Chip lt Cirl Enter gt expands all CD ROM Drive lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device lt gt and lt gt moves the device up or down lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Removable Disk lt d gt Removes a device that is not installed F1 Help N Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit 2 Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Select the hard drive to use for booting the operating system using the 1 or 1 arrow keys and move it to the top of the pick list with the help of the key Note A disabled item lt Shift 1 gt has the ayy character appearing before it Page 1 34 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 36 Exit Menu Selecting Exit from the Main Menu produces the display shown in figure 1 37 Figure 1 36 Exit Menu Pho
31. ows the system to recognize newly installed hardware such as a floppy drive The entries shown in italics in the following tables illustrate default or factory set values 1 1 Configuration Options The Phoenix BIOS setup comprises a number of menus and sub menus allowing the system inte grator to tailor the system for optimum performance The menus illustrated in this section are of a typical system and may differ to the menu actually appearing on the user s monitor Note Altering the factory settings or modify ing the BIOS settings without due care and attention can cause the computer to malfunction 1 11 Main Menu The Setup utility may be accessed by gt Turning on or rebooting the system The BIOS displays the message gt Press lt F2 gt to enter SETUP Pressing lt F2 gt displays the Main Menu illustrated in figure 1 11 Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 3 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Figure 1 11 Phoenix BIOS Main Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Item Specific Help Main System Time 09 13 55 System Date 04 15 2002 lt Tab gt lt Shift Tab gt or Legacy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 MB 3 lt Enter gt selects field Legacy Diskette B Disabled Primary Master IC25NO10ATDA04 0 PM Primary Slave None Secondary Master None Secondary Slave None Keyboard Features Cache RAM 512 kB System Memory 640 kB Extended Memory 64512 kB Fi
32. reen usually an lt F3 gt for previous initialization error of an Option ROM Write down and follow the information shown on the screen pm Press lt F2 gt to enter Setug Optional message displayed during POST It can be disabled a System BIOS Shadowed System BIOS copied to shadow RAM Displays the address nnnn of the upper limit of Upper Memory Blocks indicating released segments of the BIOS which can be reclaimed by a virtual memory manager veo BIOS Shadowed Video BIOS successfully copied to shadow RAM ERROR Invalid System Configuration Data run configuration utility UMB upper limit segment address nnnn Please set Reset Configuration Data to Yes under Advanced in BIOS and restart ERROR Resource Conflict PCI in slot 02 A CompactPCI card on the bus has a problem or the PCI bridge on the CPU or backplane may be damaged Slots are counted from right to left and devices are counted from left to right Try to Bus ode Device 0E replace or move the CompactPCI card on the slot reporting the YR ae error If the problem persists please contact Inova support Function 00 Page 1 42 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400
33. ssigned to it Normally IRQ 5 is used with a base address of 278 and IRQ 7 with a base address of 378 Page 1 18 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD00030016 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 22a Configuration of Input Output Settings Cont Feature Options Description Disabled Floppy Disk Controller Enables or disables the floppy disk controller Enabled Defines where the BIOS should look for an attached floppy disk device Default is the onboard CPU connector however the Rear I O option RIO permits the floppy disk to be installed without being connected to the main CPU board itself but disables all LPT functions due to signal sharing Floppy Connector Disabled Primary Local Bus EIDE Adapter Secondary Enables or disables primary and or secondary channels of the IDE adapter Both Disables or enables Self Monitoring Analysis Reporting Technology which can be enabled to monitor the condition of the hard drive and reports when a catastrophic IDE failure is about to happen Disabled Smart Device Monitoring Enabled Disabled Enables or disables the USB hardware Disabled VEE hest Conieiler resources will be freed up for other uses Enabled Enables or disables support for USB keyboards and mice Enable for use with non USB aware OS such as DOS or UNIX If this function is not needed then the function should be disabled to avoid potential system instability and conflict e g when using SCSI devic
34. t gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Note Selecting the Floppy Connector in the menu above to Via RIO Rear I O will disable the function of the LPT both onboard and via rear I O if installed The physical data lines of the LPT port embedded within the CompactPCI connector are mapped to the Floppy if the Rear I O option is selected Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 17 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 22a Configuration of Input Output Settings Feature Options Disabled Serial Port A B 3F8 Port A 2F8 Port B Base I O Address 3E8 2E8 IRQ 3 Port B Interrupt IRQ 4 Port A Disabled Parallel Port Output Only Bi directional EPP Base I O Address Description The port is inactive Opens the base address amp IRQ sub menu BIOS configures the port automatically during POST Serial Port A B becomes typically COM1 Serial Port A B becomes typically COM2 Serial Port A B becomes typically COM3 Serial Port A B becomes typically COM4 If the serial port A B is enabled the IRQ has to be assigned to it The port is inactive Opens the base address amp IRQ sub menu BIOS configures the port automatically during POST The standard one way protocol for a parallel device This setting is for a bi directional protocol Enhanced Parallel Printer Extended Capabilities Port Parallel Port I O address LPT1 If the parallel port is enabled an IRQ has to be a
35. usiedsnnttoicveaccecotancstatennanbscinteecaichsueontsesens 1 21 Figure 1 23 PCI Devices CONTIGUIOLION s cccsciincssenednvazertvsnmeaczasantenazsacnaniteenswndsangzansndsaqreveanaseseaevae 1 21 Table 1 23 CONNGUTALON of PCI DEVICES s nner potte fovsdacnccanevaacctevbsadecusesssdtenesenesansevesbeadsauesvadaat 1 21 Doc PD00030016 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 1 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 1 24 PCI PNP ISA UMB Region BlssOhusrsskeresenvendaneunnde 1 22 Figure 1 24 UMB Region Exclusion ssccccceesssececeesnsnececesenneceecessnnceecesenneceeeesentaeeceeentnaaeeeeenaaes 1 22 Table 1 24 ISA UMB Region Exclusion Settings snsinnaseteunedeinsnnsrsiunpianiajersdniaksgetee 1 23 1 25 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource EXxClUSION ccccccsescssscsssceescsscecsscessceuseness 1 23 Figure 1 25 IRQ Resource Exclusion Configuration rrrrrnnrvrnnnnvrrrnrrrrennennrrrrrnrnvrerrerrrrennrreernverernn 1 23 Table 1 25 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Settings rrnvrrrrnrvrnnnnnvnrrrrrnennnrnrrrrrennnnrerennreern 1 24 1 26 PAR Configuration s vetscsassuvanescrsnsstaxanussqhevesietacnesaaees enn 1 24 Figure 1 26 CRC IRQ AVOGAUOM uden aE AIEE E OEA ETEEN IAEA enke 1 24 Table1 26 PO PRO SCCUNGS Sioatani na e i a R A T IN 1 25 1 27 Onboard Video Configuration sssessssesesesesssssssssssssreserererersessssesseseeseene 1 26 Figure 1 27 Onboard Video Settings vecvoiiscseesesitsscessanwcnneeoenndsdeevoestienmranennstonesedtastseaeennaeanieenntianns
36. xit Select Menu Enter Select gt Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit Doc PD0003001 6 400 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Page 1 11 Phoenix BIOS ICP K6 Table 1 19 Keyboard Features Feature Options NumLock Disabled Key Click Enabled Keyboard auto repeat rate Keyboard auto repeat delay Description Turns NumLock on ONLY if numeric keypad is found Turns NumLock on Turns NumLock off Turns the audible key click on or off Sets the number of times per second a keystroke is repeated when that key is held down Sets the delay time after which a keystroke is repeated if a key is held down Page 1 12 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 20 Advanced Menu Option The Advanced Menu allows system critical or sensitive components to be configured Note The warning message displayed in this menu option is important Within this menu hardware specific components can be set and it is advised that the configurator should possess extensive knowledge of the hardware before the factory settings are altered Figure 1 20 The Advanced Menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility BIOS Version 4 00 Advanced Item Specific Help Setup Warning Setting items in this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction Memory and Cache Configuration I O Device Configuration PCI Configuration Onboard Video Configuration PnP O S Installed No Reset Configuration D
37. y If the error persists check the system battery or contact the dealer 02FO CPU ID CPU socket number for multi processor error 02F5 DMA Test Failed Server BIOS2 test error Cannot write to extended DMA Direct Memory Access registers 02F6 Software NMI failed Server BIOS2 test error Cannot write to software NMI Non Maskable Interrupt R 02F7 PE Timer Nw Server BIOS2 test error Fail safe timer takes too long Page 1 40 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS Table 1 43 Phoenix BIOS Status Messages Action Status Message Description Device Address Conflict Address conflict for specified device Error for Run ISA or EISA Configuration Utility to resolve resource conflict device for the specified device cp ROM Drive CD ROM has been identified Jets SETUP Starting Setup Program the hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address which failed the memory test Each 1 in this map indicates a failed bit Refer to errors 230 231 or 232 for the offset address of the System Extended or Shadow memory Fixed Disk n Fixed disk n 0 to 3 successfully identified pi Problem with the battery backed CMOS RAM ee Data ho device IRQ conflict I O device IRQ conflict error ZSZ WOE H PS 2 mouse installed Summary Screen nnnn kB Extended RAM Where nnnn is the amout of RAM in kilobytes that have passed been successfully tested nnnn Cache SRAM Where nnnn is the
38. y entered and the system fails to boot restart the computer and press lt F2 gt to enter Setup This menu allows the default values to be returned to the CMOS memory or correction of the item s causing the CPU to fail to boot 1 38 Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit the setup procedure without overwriting or modifying any of the param eters in the CMOS memory Page 1 36 2002 Inova Computers GmbH Doc PD0003001 6 400 ICP K6 Phoenix BIOS 1 39 Load Setup Defaults To display the default values for all the parameters mentioned in the Setup menus select Load Setup Defaults from the menu illustrated in figure 1 36 The program displays the message in figure 1 39 Figure 1 39 Load Setup Defaults Confirmation Setup Confirmation Load default configuration now Yes No If during bootup the BIOS detects a problem with the integrity of the CMOS RAM parameters the message System CMOS checksum bad run SETUP Press lt F1 gt to resume lt F2 gt to Setup The CMOS RAM parameters can be modified by a program that has accessed these values and modified them perhaps unintentionally Also if the battery charge level is low and the system power has not been applied for some time then the data can also become corrupt Press lt F1 gt to resume with the boot process or lt F2 gt to run Setup with the ROM default values already loaded in the menus Changes can be made before exiting and

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