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1. CPU FAN MIC 9 CPLD pro J 3 e WN BARCODE 2 9 a 5 or SPI prog NVRAM TPM gt 4 amp gt 5 KB MS EX 5 2 2 3 4 gt o o o E lt E 5 lt 7 2 IDE 5 9 m PCI PCI E BP 2 SATA4 SATA2 SATA1 UsBi2 amp PRINTER USB11 12 2 m FRONT USB VGAICRT e a amp 2 gt Qe 5 oo 9 n r o z o z 3 WINCOR 7X NIXDORF me fuowiou TONINEYM E LS E LINE OUT DIMM1 mof 13 Changing the CPU Battery Vi Vi 14 The BEETLE POS systems are equipped with a lithium battery on the CPU board see page 10 to ensure data retention the time and the setup pa rameters The battery should be changed approximately every five years When inserting the new battery make sure the polarity is correct This is marked in the socket Incorrect replacement of the battery may lead to the danger of explosion The battery is located in a ocket in the CPU To gain access to the battery proceed as described in the accordi
2. 15 Overview of LEDs on H1 motherboard Designator Color Signal Description H1 red AMT LED AMT status H2 yellow PROCHOT CPU temperature alert H12 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 0 H4 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 1 H5 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 2 H6 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 3 H7 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 4 H8 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 5 H9 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 6 H10 yellow 80h Debug port 80h Bit 7 H11 red PLTRST Reset signal 16 Description of LEDs H1 AMT indicator LED red The LED H1 is dedicated to AMT functionality If this LED is blinking the AMT feature is active AMT activity during different power stats depends on configuration in Intel ME BIOS Extension Menu press CTRL P during post To disable AMT feature plug Jumper X46 or use second DIMM socket near to board edge only AMT disabled Configuration in Intel ME BIOS Extension by Jumper or Menu DIMM AMT active in AMT active in AMT active 50 only S0 S3 in 50 53 55 S0 on blinking blinking blinking S3 on on blinking blinking S4 off off off blinking S5 off off off blinking H2 CPU Temperature indicator LED yellow The LED H2 is connected to CPU signal PROCHOT processor hot This signal will go active when the processor temperature monitoring sensor de tects that one o
3. 18 4 10 H12 Port 80h status LEDs yellow 18 Power up 20 Addendum A Debug port 80h POST Code table 21 Addendum B Sleep 2 0 400044 4 23 Intel Management Engine ME BIOS Extension Setup 24 Disabling Intel Management Engine 24 Intel MEBX Settings onte ei ar eR LEER 26 Intel MEBXx Settings iensen deseen ize ete Lido 26 Intel ME Configuration eseseseeeeenenenennenennennen nennen 27 Intel AMT Configuration sessseseeeseeeeeeenenenenen nennen 28 BIOS Setup 2 2 T 32 Standard BIOS Version nennen nennen 32 5 mE RS 33 Legend Battie e da 33 General Help cp e tr 34 SA cree ce ce erret acetic eei ee c cO Dea ede e co see din 34 SUB MOUs o ack ate t 34 A O Dem MS 35 Product nate ru A ee ec Pe v ea ce de 35 BIOS VOrSlOM 35 System Main board Power 2 36 Mal Melia
4. After using the legend keys to make your selections in this sub menu press the lt Esc gt key to exit back to the Main menu When the Main menu ap pears you will notice that the drive size is indicated in the field for the hard disk drive that you just configured Ultra DMA Mode Disabled This option defines the speed for Ultra Direct Memory Access an advanced protocol of PIO mode It uses data transfer from IDE devices to memory in dependent from CPU support thus increasing overall system performance Configuration options Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Installed Memory XXX MB This field displays the amount of installed memory detected by the system during bootup You do not need to make changes to this field This is a dis play only field Available to OS XXX MB This field displays the amount of memory that is available to the Operating System You do not need to make changes to this field This is a display only field Used by devices XXX MB This field displays the amount of memory that is claimed by devices that need memory and reserve it from main memory You do not need to make changes to this field This is a display only field Advanced Menu gt Advanced Chipset Control gt Device Configuration gt DMI Event Logging Reset Configuration Data No Speaker Volume High Video output to COM3 Disabled 39 Advanced Chipset Control AMT Su
5. Abbreviations ACPI AGTL AMT ASF ATA BIOS CMOS CPU CRT DIMM DMA DMI DVMT DVI ECP ESCD EPP FSB FQDN IDE IGD LAN LBA LCD MAC ME NVRAM P ATA POS PCI PnP POST QST ROM SATA SLP SMM TFT TPM USB VGA Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Assisted Gunning Transceiver Logic Active Management Technology Advanced Systems Format AT Attachment Basic Input and Output System Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Central Processing Unit Cathode ray Tube Dual Inline Memory Module Direct Memory Access Desktop Management Interface Dynamic Video Memory Technology Digital Video Interface Extended Capabilities Port Extended System Configuration Data Enhanced Parallel Port Front Side Bus Fully Qualified Domain Name Integrated Drive Electronics Internal Graphic Device Local Area Network Logical Block Addressing Liquid Crystal Display Media Access Control Management Engine Non volatile Random Access Memory Parallel AT Attachment old version of hard disk interface Point of Sales Peripheral Component Interconnect Plug and Play Power On Self Test Quiet System Technology Read Only Memory Serial AT Attachment new version of hard disk interface System Locked Pre Installation System Management Mode Thin film transistor Trusted Platform Module Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array 57 Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH D 33094 Paderborn Order No Bestell Nr 01750176239
6. 42 C 35 C 4448 rpm 5480 rpm 2790 rpm 1 26 V 1 82V 3 39 V 5 26 V 12 48 V 12 03 V 1 48V 5 18 V 3 0V CPU Temperature xx The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the motherboard and CPU temperatures for supported processors only CPU Fan Speed xxxx rpm System Fan Speed xxxx rpm PowerSupply Fan Speed xxxx rpm The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the speed of fans in rota tions per minute rpm The presence of the fans is automatically detected Several Voltages xx x V The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the voltage output by the onboard voltage regulators 46 Boot Menu Boot priority order 1 USB FDC 2 USB CDROM 3 IDE 4 USB HDD 5 IDEO 6 SATA1 7T SATA2 8 PCILAN Excluded from boot order notavailable SATA3 SATA4 USB KEY USB ZIP PCISCSI Other USB PCI Legacy Network Card UNKNOWN The Boot menu allows you to select from the four possible types of boot de vices listed using the up and down arrow keys By using the lt gt or lt Space gt key you can promote devices and by using the lt gt key you can demote devices Promotion or demotion of devices al ters the priority which the system uses to search for a boot device on sys tem power up Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Once you have made all your select
7. 2 Chipset E S ae 2 Features of thie H 1 CPU iii arce fiie terere t 2 Blockdiagram of the rana 4 More Features of H1 nennen nennen nnne nennt 5 No Sealed BOx 2 erre ee e edis OO tds 6 Long term Availability 6 Operating 05 402000 0 6 Technical Data 4 4 111 7 Plug In Cards Risercards nnne 10 EC 11 External E 11 12 Board Layout 13 Changing the CPU 14 zo 15 Physical arrangement PCB 1 15 Overview of LEDs on H1 na nnn cnn 16 Description of 5 nennen nnn nnn nnne 17 H1 AMT indicator LED 17 H2 CPU Temperature indicator LED yellow 17 H11 Platform Reset indicator LED red 17 H16 Power OK indicator LED green 18 H17 Power Button disabled indicator LED
8. NMI 59h PDS_INIT Register POST display services with POST Dis patch Manager 5Bh CPU_CACHE_OFF Disable and WB invalidate CPU cache 52 POST Code Hex Name Description 5Ch MEMORY TEST Determine amount of memory below 1M Walk a1 through data bus at 80000h walk a 0 through data bus at 80000h Check for stuck address line from 80000h to 8FFFFh 60h 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 Check for stuck address line in the block 62h EXT_ADDR Do an extended address line test on the entire memory range 64h USERPATCH Code that is patched into the ROM can be set up to execute at this point 66h CACHE_ADVNCD Load L2 cache controller configuration registers with values from setup screens 68h CACHE_CONFIG Set non cacheable regions Enable L1 and L2 caches 6AH DISP_CACHE IF lt cache RAM size not zero gt THEN Display L2 cache RAM size on screen ENDIF 6Ch DISP_SHADOW IF lt system BIOS ROM shadowed gt THEN Display message indicating that the system BIOS ROM is shadowed ENDIF IF lt video BIOS ROM shadowed gt THEN Display message indicating that the video BIOS ROM is shadowed ENDIF 6Eh DISP_NONDISP Display the starting
9. Select Yes to discard an changes and load the previously saved values 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 es tablish where the system failed and what routine has been 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 If the system hangs before the BIOS can process the error the value displayed at the port 80h is the last test per formed In this case the screen does not display the error code The routine derives the beep code from the test point error as follows 1 The 8 bit error code is broken down to four 2 bit groups 2 Each group is made one based 1 through 4 by adding 1 3 Short beeps are generated for the number in each group Example Test point 1Ah 00 01 10 10 1 2 3 3 beeps 48 The following is a list of the checkpoint codes written out to the diagnostic port at the start of each test The first beep code inside of the BIOS has 1 long and 2 short beeps This means that there is a problem with the graphic adapter POST Code Hex Name Description 02h VERIFY REAL IF in port mode THEN Turn on A20 Reset Processor ENDIF 03h DISABLE_NMI Disable non maskable Interrupts 04h GET_CPU_TYPE I
10. Serial Peripheral Interface SPI Flash 32Mbit for BIOS and AMT functionality SATA II 3Gb s Interfaces Gigabit LAN Phy prepared for AMT funktionality 82566DM Raid 0 1 5 10 Super IO ITE 8718F High Definition Audio CODEC Blockdiagram of the CPU FSB 1333 1066 800 Mhz AGTL incl Termination CHIPSET Q35 GMCH GRAPHIC MEMORY CON TROLLER HUB uFCBGA 1299 35x35mm INTERNAL GRAPHICS GRAPHIC MEDIA ACCELERATOR X3100 2 Sockets CTRL LINK for MANAGEMENT ENGINE AMT CHIPSET Q35 ICH9 DO IO CONTROLLER HUB DIRECT MEDIA IF CMOS RTC SMBUS AMT 3 0 SATA IF for 4 devices mBGA 676pin USB 2 0 31x31mm 2 ports at rear 2 ports at front 1 port for USB Hub BIOS 32Mbit SPI FLASH ITE 8874 P amp P COM3 4 CASHDRAWER IF PLATFORM LAN CONNECT 82566DM SUPER ITE8718F 10 100 1Gb s HIGH DEFINITION 4 KEYBOARD MOUSE IF SOUND CODEC HW MONITOR GPIO 1 COM2 ALC888GR 128 pin QFP AMPLIFIER TEA2025B More Features of H1 CPU V Main Memory min 512MB max Main Memory 4GB XP max about 3GB 10 USB ports USB1 1 and 2 0 available addititional 2 ports reserved New SDVO Bridges for dual Panellink and DVI Interface changed formfactor W Available CRT Bridge F2 type available Risercard with PCI Standard connectors Same plugin concept for Power USB sandwich card and COM 3 4 on board card like E1 F1 F2 type W Onboard PCI connector for P
11. 36 System Time XX 36 System Date 36 IDE Port0 SATA Portland 36 AUTO bom ds 37 WS ce ee ote e en 37 Gylind rs erect 37 FIGAGS DE 38 obtu 38 Maximum Capacily de RU RR 38 Multi Sector Transfers Maximum eene 38 LBA Mode 38 32 Bit l O Disabled iiu ce eee ius 38 Transfer Mode Standard 38 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled mH 39 Installed Memory 39 Available to OS XXX 0 0 22 4200 39 Used by devices XXX 39 Advanced Mernu iater ee 39 Advanced Chipset Control essen 40 AMT Sub Menu 1 a dee inner 40 Default Primary Video Adapter 40 IGD Memory Size 40 DVMT Graphics MEMO cocidas 40 OnBoard LAN 40 OnBoard LAN 41 Azalia Audio ioi tiet bti cei a tope nete a 41 Hard Disk Pre Delay 3 41 WO Device Configuration sissi si ernennen adeten ea ehai 4
12. ATA hard disks while the next four lines are used for the S ATA disks 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 To allow the BIOS to detect the drive type automatically select Auto 36 Type Auto LBA Format Total Sectors 234441648 Maximum Capacity 120GB 5 1 Multi Sector Transfers 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Fast PIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Mode 5 Type Auto User Select Auto to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive If automatic de tection is successful the correct values will be filled in for the remaining fields on this sub menu If automatic detection fails your hard disk drive may be too old or too new You can try updating your BIOS or enter the IDE hard disk drive parameters manually After the IDE hard disk drive information has been entered into BIOS new IDE hard disk drives must be partitioned e g with FDISK and then format ted before data can be read from and written to Primary IDE hard disk drives must have its partition set to active also possible with FDISK Other options for the Type field are None ATAPI Removable CD ROM IDE Removable Other ATAPI Important If your hard disk was already formatted on an older prev
13. Early reset of PCI devices required to disable bus masters Assumes the presence of a stack and running from decompressed shadow mem 14h 8742 INIT Verify 8742 keyboard controller is responding Improper connections timing to the 8742 Send self test command to 8742 16h CHECKSUM Checksum the system BIOS ROM IF checksum is incorrect THEN Halt ENDIF 17h PRE SIZE RAM Initialize external cache before autosizing mem ory 18h TIMER INIT Initialize all three of the 8254 timers 1Ah DMA INIT Initialize the DMA command register and all 8 DMA channels 1Ch RESET PIC Initialize the 8259 interrupt controller 20h REFRESH Copy test code to RAM and execute that code looking for refresh bit in port 61h to toggle IF refresh test failed gt THEN Halt ENDIF 22h 8742 TEST Read 8742 self test results IF self test failed THEN Halt ELSE Read system info from 8742 Set 8742 command byte ENDIF 24h SET HUGE ES Go into protected mode Set ES DS SS FS and GS to 4Gb 28h SIZE RAM Determine the size of each DRAM bank Set DRAM controller configuration registers to enable DRAM 29h MEM MGR Initialize the POST Memory manager 2Ah ZERO BASE RAM Clear the 512k of DRAM 2Ch ADDR TEST Test for stuck address line in lower 1M of ad dress space IF test failed THEN Halt ENDIF 50 POST Name Description Code Hex 2Eh BASERAML Test for stuc
14. Initialize keyboard typematic rate AAh SCAN FOR F2 IF 2 key was pressed during POST THEN Set flag indicating key press Display Entering Setup message ENDIF ACh SETUP CHECK IF 2 was pressed THEN Enter Setup ELSE IF errors were found THEN Display Press 7 or 2 prompt IF 2 is pressed THEN Enter Setup ELSE IF 7 is pressed THEN Boot ENDIF ELSE Boot ENDIF AEh CLEAR BOOT Clear CMOS bit indicating POST is in progress 55 POST Name Description Code Hex BOh ERROR CHECK IF error were found THEN Beep twice Display Press 7 or 2 message IF 2 is pressed THEN Enter Setup ELSE IF 7 is pressed THEN Boot ENDIF ENDIF B2h POST DONE Change BIOS data areas flag to indicate POST is complete B4h ONE BEEP Beep once B5h QUIETBOOT END Reset video Clear screen reset cursor reload DAC B6h PASSWORD IF lt password enabled gt THEN Print message requesting password IF lt password incorrect gt THEN Halt ENDIF ENDIF B8h SYSTEM INIT Clear the GDT B9h PREPARE BOOT Prepare to boot clear the screen BAh DMI Initialize DMI header and substructures COh INT19 Do INT 19h to load OS Additional Test points codes These test points are only available if memory malfunction occured POST Code Hex Description EOh Unsupported RAM detected No RAM installed E1h EFh RAM specification not valid 56
15. Wake On Time Disabled 46 Hardware ctc 46 MON 47 Exit MONU ie EROR GE CR 47 Exit Saving 48 Exit Discarding 48 l oad Setup Defa lts cates nee ae eoo etu eios 48 Discard Changes seeders t tree te P T e esed cd 48 TestiPoihits Godes nne epe o Oe tease ake 48 Additional Test points 56 Abbreviations uerit 57 Introduction The Motherboard H1 CPU is the next step in the class of BEETLE Desktop Systems The benefit is the use of the new Express Chipset Q35 designed for new generation of Intel Microprocessor family called Core 2 Duo Conroe with 65nm technology Wolfdale with 45nm 4 The two desktop microprocessor cores share the 2MB or 6 L2 cache and communicate over a fast Frontside Bus 800Mhz 1066Mhz and 1333Mhz with the chipset By using the desktop microprocessors the overall cost situation of the BEETLE system is optimized The H1 CPU is designed to support the new enhanced functionality of Active Management Technology AMT AMT is used e g for Software distribution for remote BIOS updates remote HW Diagnostic without run ning the Operating System There is the requirement to mount the H1 CPU into two
16. housings 1 Existing BEETLE MII Box for special projects In this box the micro processor type Celeron only can be used because of the thermal situation max 35W 2 New BEETLE MII plus box for all products In this box the micro processors of type Core 2 Duo Core Duo and Celeron are used max 65W In the next chapter please become acquainted with the new components and key features of the motherboard H1 CPU Basic Features of H1 CPU Microprocessors The following DESKTOP microprocessors of CONROE and WOLFDALE technology with Socket LGA 775 are supported Chipset INTEL CORE 2 DUO E7400 65W CONROE 65nm INTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE E2160 65W ALLENDALE 65nm INTEL CELERON 4x0 35W CONROE L 65nm INTEL CORE 2 DUO 4 00 65W CONROE 65nm INTEL CELERON E1500 Platform with chipset Q35 Express Chipset with GMCH and enhanced version of ICH9 for AMT ICH9DO Features of the H1 CPU HW ready for Active Management Technology AMT 3 0 Frontside Bus 1333Mhz for Core 2 Duo of WOLFDALE type Frontside Bus 1066Mhz for Core 2 Duo of CONROE type Frontside Bus 800Mhz for Dual Core and Celeron of CONROE L type Memory Dual Channel mode with two DIMM modules Memory Single channel with one RAM DIMM only is possible Use of DDR2 RAM Types PC2 5300 667Mhz or PC2 6400 800Mhz Memory size up to 4GB depends on Operating System for win XP 3GB Enhanced internal graphic with new Graphic Engine GMA 3100
17. 1 Serial port A Enabled Serial port B 41 Base I O 41 Parallel port Enabled mote etm pte tete 42 Mode Br directional 42 Base V O addr ss epe ace eerte de eee t d e diee ne 42 Touch Screen Routing TFT Touch to 2 42 DMI Event Eodgglngis iere crat eate rt ter ette nete cns 42 View DMI event log 42 Event logging Enabled cic 5 croire 42 Mark DMI events as read Enter 43 Clear all DMI event logs No 43 Reset Configuration Data No 43 Speaker Volume 2 2 4222 4 0 43 Video output to COM3 0 43 Security Menus oeil at toe e EO RR Re PER 43 Set Supervisor Password ssssssseeseeeeneeeen nennen 43 TPM State Men itcr e Ue Ee E Ee Dex 44 Current IPM Stale uice t peret eic ESQ aioe aaa 44 Change TPM State No Change seen 44 Power Men ete ao 44 After Power Failure Stay Off 45 Standby Power 45 MEL n Re 45 Wake On Modem Ring 45
18. 2 Note3 Yes Yes No USB Note3 Yes Yes No Note1 Yes is valid only if the option is Enabled Note2 If Wake on Time is enabled you can not use planned tasks from WinXP Selected Bios wakeup time would override planned OS time Note 3 Yes is valid only if Standby Power is Enabled Wake On Modem Ring Disabled This allows to enable or disable powering up the BEETLE when the modem receives a call while the BEETLE is in Soft Off Hibernate or Standby mode NOTE The BEETLE cannot receive or transmit data until the system and applications are fully running thus connection cannot be made on the first try Turning an external modem off and then back on while the BEETLE is off causes an initialization string that will cause the system to power on Configuration options Disabled Enabled 45 Wake On Time Disabled This allows an unattended or automatic system power up from Soft Off Hi bernate or Standby mode You may configure your system to power up at a certain time The wake up time is to be set in the next field below this field Please note if Wake on Time is enabled you can not use planned tasks from WinXP Configuration options Disabled Enabled Hardware Monitor 41 8V 3 3V 4VCC 12V 12V 1 5V 5VSB VBat CPU Temperature Board Temperature CPU Fan System Fan PowerSupply Fan Core Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage Voltage
19. 3Dh TP_CACHE_INIT 00Ch TP_READ_HW 03Eh TP IO INIT 00 TP ROMPILOT MEMORY TP FDISK INIT OOFh TP_SPEED 040h TP_PM_INIT 010h TP_ROMPILOT_INIT 04th TP_REG_INIT 011h TP VECTOR INIT 042h TP RESTORE CRO 012h TP SET BIOS INT 044h TP PCI BM RESET 013h TP DEVICE INIT 045h TP 8742 INIT 014h TP COPYRIGHT 046h TP CHECKSUM 016h TP CONFIG 048h TP PRE SIZE RAM 017h TP PCI INIT 049h TP TIMER INIT 018h TP VIDEO 04Ah TP DMA INIT 01Ah TP QUIETBOOT START 04Bh TP RESET PIC 01Ch TP VID SHADOW 04Ch TP REFRESH 020h TP CR DISPLAY 04Eh TP_8742 TEST 022h TP_MULTBOOT_INIT 04Fh TP_SET_HUGE_ES 024h TP_CPU_DISPLAY 050h TP ENABLE A20 026h TP EISA INIT 051h TP SIZE RAM 028h TP KB TEST 052h TP PMM INIT 029h TP KEY CLICK 054h TP ZERO BASE 02Ah TP USB INIT 055h TP ENH CMOS INIT 02Bh TP ENABLE KB 056h TP ADDR TEST 02Ch TP 1394 INIT 057h BASERANML 02Eh TP_HOT_INT 058h TP PRE SYS SHADOW 02Fh TP PDS INIT 059h TP BASERAMH 030h TP DISPLAY F2 05Ah TP COMPUTE SPEED 032h TP_CPU_CACHE_OFF 05Bh TP MEMORY TEST 05Ch TP PM SETUP 09Ch TP BASE ADDR 05Eh TP SECURITY INIT 09Dh TP_EXT_MEMORY 060h TP IRQS O9Eh TP_EXT_ADDR 062h TP_FDISK_FAST_INIT2 O9Fh TP_USERPATCH1 064h TP_TIME_OF_DAY OAOh TP_CACHE_ADVNCD 066h TP KEYLOCK TEST 0A2h TP MP INIT MIN 067h TP KEY RATE 0A4h 21 22 TP CACHE CONFIG 068h TP ERASE F2 0A8h TP PM SETUP SMM 0
20. 69h TP SCAN FOR F2 OAAh TP DISP CACHE 06Ah TP SETUP CHECK OACh CUST DFLT 06Bh TP CLEAR BOOT OAEh TP DISP SHADOWS 06Ch TP_ERROR_CHECK OBOh TP ERROR MSGS 070h TP ROMPILOT UNLOAD 0B1h TP_TEST_CONFIG 072h TP_POST_DONE 0B2h TP_RTC_TEST 074h TP_ENH_CMOS_STORE OB3h TP_KEYBOARD 076h TP ONE BEEP OB4h TP KEYLOCK 07Ah TP QUIETBOOT END OB5h TP_HW_INTS 07Ch TP_PASSWORD OB6h TP_ISM_INIT 07Dh ACPI 0B7h COPROC 07Eh TP SYSTEM INIT OB8h BEFORE 080h TP PREPARE BOOT OB9h TP LATE DEVICE INIT 081h DMI OBAh TP RS232 082h TP INIT BCVS OBBh TP FDISK CFG IDE CTR 083h TP PARITY OBCh LR LPT 084h TP BOOT MENU OBDh TP PCI 085h TP CLEAR SCREEN OBEh IO AFTER 086h RMDR OBFh MCD INIT 087h INT19 0COh BIOS INIT 088h PEM INIT 0C1h TP_ENABLE_NMI 089h TP_PEM_LOG 0C2h TP_ENABLE_NMI 089h TP_PEM_ DISPLAY 0C3h TP_INIT_EXT_BDA 08Ah TP_PEM_SYSER_INIT 0C4h TP_MOUSE 08Bh TP DUAL CMOS 0C5h TP_FLOPPY 08Ch TP_DOCK_INIT 0C6h TP_AUTOTYPE 08Eh TP_DOCK_INIT_LATE 0C7h TP FDISK FAST PREINIT 08Fh TP FORCE 0C8h FDISK 090h TP EXT CHECKSUM OC9h TP_FDISK_FAST_INIT 09th TP_SERIAL_KEY OCAh TP_USERPATCH2 092h TP_ROMRAM OCBh TP_MP_INIT 093h TP_SERIAL_VID OCCh CD 095h PCMATA OCDh TP CLEAR HUGE ES 096h TP PEN INIT OCEh MP FIXUP 097h TP XBDA FAIL OCFh TP ROM SCAN 098h TP BIOS STACK INIT 0D1h TP_FDISK_CHECK_SMAR 099h TP_SETUP_WAD OD3h TP MISC SHADOW 09Ah CPU GET STRING 0D4h TP_PMCPUSP
21. CI based Plug in modules Support of in troduced Secondary CRT Controller Secondary TFT Controller VGA4 Controller Sound Amplifier TEA2025B same as in F2CPU LAN 1GB integrated onboard LPT1 Port available Prepared for NVRAM module and TPM module Risercard with PCI Express x1 Interface F2 type or 2x PCI Standard F2 type The following features are not implemented No support of analog DVD Audio W No support of Floppy disk W No support of Line In Attention 1 Only TFT displays with DDC like BA72A 2 and BA73A 2 will be supported same with available F1 F2 and G1CPU 2 H1 CPU need to qualify new RAM s DDRII with RAM Bus 667Mhz No Sealed Box From the desktop processor types there are no ULV versions available Therefore the H1 CPU is not able to integrate into the available Sealed Boxes Long term Availability Above mentioned Microprocessors and the chipset Q35 are supported by the INTEL IPD Infrastructure Processor Devision Embedded Group In this way the longtime availability is guaranteed Operating Systems BIOS The H1 CPU is PC compatible and supports the following operating systems WINXP WEPOS WNLPOS VISTA prepared Features of PnP ACPI DMI are implemented The BIOS is based on the Phoenix Core Customized POS specific functions are implemented The size of the SPI Flash for firmware incl AMT support is 32Mbit Technical Data Supported Systems BEETLE BEETLE MI
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23. EED 09Bh TP SWITCH POST TABLES 0D5h TP PCCARD INIT OD6h TP FIRSTWARE CHECK 0D7h ASF INIT OD8h TP_IPMI_INIT_LATE OD9h TP PCIE INIT ODAh TP_SROM_TEST ODBh TP UPD ERROR TP REMOTE FLASH TP UNDI INIT UNDI SHUTDOWN TP EFI NV INIT OEOh Addendum B Sleep States SO Normal operation On S3 Suspend to RAM Stand By S4 Suspend to Disk S5 Soft Off Intel Management Engine ME BIOS Extension Setup E The Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension screen is used to enable and configure Intel AMT 3 0 or ASF 2 0 on the H1 CPU Desktop board Follow the steps below 1 On rebooting the system after the initial boot screen the following mes sage will be displayed Press lt Ctrl P gt to enter Intel ME Setup NOTE Press lt Ctrl P gt as soon as the above message is displayed as this message will be displayed for only a few seconds 2 You will be prompted for the password 3 Enter valid password under Intel ME Password Press Enter The initial password is admin 4 The Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension screen will be displayed 5 Please refer to Intel MEBx Settings see below for paper configuring AMT and ME to your needs Disabling Intel Management Engine ME 24 Normal operation of H1 CPU Desktop assumes to have the ME State Con trol Enabled If ME is working it reports its activity
24. F lt cold boot gt THEN Store reset DX value in CMOS Determine CPU manufacturer and type Store CPU manufacturer and type in CMOS ENDIF 06h HW INIT Reset all DMA controllers Disable all video controllers Clear any pending interrupts from the RTC Set up port 61h to speaker off and timer gate enabled 08h CS INIT Set DRAM controller registers to values that are needed for DRAM discovery and testing 09h SET IN POST Set bit in CMOS indicating that POST is in pro gress Not cleared until Post Code Aeh OAh CPU_INIT Set CPU configuration registers OBh CPU_CACHE_ON Turns on the CPU cache OCh CACHE INIT Set L2 cache controller registers to values needed for SRAM discovery and testing OEh IO INIT IF onboard super I O exists THEN Turn Off LPT and COM ports in super Set I O controller registers to default values ENDIF FDISK INIT IF secondary IDE controllers exists THEN Set secondary IDE controller configura tion registers to default values ENDIF 10h PM INIT IF power management enabled THEN Set the power management configuration registers to default values ENDIF 11h REG INIT Set Cx5520 configuration registers to default values Set any other configuration registers to default values 49 12h RESTORE CRO Return to real mode 13h PCI BM RESET
25. I Architecture PC compatible with POS specific functional units Operating Modes Normal Mode Standby S3 Hibernation Power Management ACPI 2 0 APM 1 2 Active Memory Technology AMT 3 0 Operating Systems WIN XP WEPOS WNLPOS VISTA prepared Microprocessor types E2160 E7400 CEL4x0 E4x00 Frontsidebus 1333 MHz 800 MHz Microprocessor socket Socket 775 Chipset INTEL chipset Q35 incl ICH9DO Memory type PC2 5300 667Mhz PC2 6400 800Mhz Memory Size Main Memory max 4GB size depends on Operating System max size 3GB for winXP Memory mode Dual channel 2 RAM s needed Asymmetric mode Single Channel 1 RAM Memory Technology DDR2 256Mb 512Mb and 1Gb technology unbuffered non ECC height up to 35 mm Memory Socket 2x DDR2 DIMM sockets 240 pin BIOS SPI Flash 32Mbit Graphics Mobile Graphic Media Accelerator X3100 Enhanced performance Dual Independent display Dynamic video memory DVMT 4 0 Unified memory Architecture max Video Memory 384MB Max Resolution 2048x1536 60 Hz LAN 10 100 Mb s and 1Gb s in ICH9DO PHY 82566DM for AMT functionality SATA 3 Gb s SATA ll used 2 Interfaces RAID Level 0 1 5 10 support USB USB1 1 and USB 2 0 used 10 ports USB1 2 Standard port connector at rear side USB 6 7 Standard at front side B MII USB 11 12 Standard at front side U
26. Intel 8 AMT1 0 3 0 Mode Changes the Intel amp AMT Mode AMT1 0 is for backward compatibility reasons only So choose AMT3 0 for using all AMT capa bilities Configures the provisioning mode Enterprise mode supports both HTTP Digest and TLS security however this Intel AMT x Enterprise Configuration Provision Model Small Business mode requires a provisioning server to Small Medium Business mode supports HTTP Digest only no TLS support Intel AMT Configuration gt Setup and Current E Se o Displays the current provisioning TLS Configuration Provisioning No changeable options Mode None PKI or PSK only in Enter Mode prise Provision Model ias qe gt Displays the provision PSK PKI record data SUD d of system If the data has not been entered A Provisioning the MEBX will display a message that Record No changeable options states Provision Record not present If the rise Provision data is entered the Provision record will Model display details of the provisioning Intel AMT Configuration gt Setup and Provisionin Enter the address of the provisioning server Configuration Server IP 9 User defined in dot decimal notation and the Port num only in Enter prise Provision Model ber Intel AMT Configuration Setup and Configuration TLS PSK only in Enterprise Provi sion Model Set PID and PPS User defined The PID is an 8 character a
27. SB 8 internal for USB Hub Super I O IT8718F 2 COM Ports Keyboard Interface PS 2 Mouse Interface HW Monitor Sound ALC888 High Definition Audio Codec Mono Microphone Input Stereo Speaker Output 2 x 1 25 W 8 Ohm Riser Card Interface PCI Bus 32 bit interface 33MHz PCI Express 1 0a PCle 1x One slot Battery 3 V Lithium for CMOS RTC and SIO Type Sanyo CR2032 220 mAh Wake On feature Wake On LAN Wake On MODEM Wake On Time Keyboard connection PC AT compatible PS 2 Mouse connection via Y cable together with keyboard optional internal mouse connector Serial interfaces COM1 COM2 by SIO IT8718F COM3 COM4 by 178874 Loudspeaker For System beep AT compatible volume control defined by BIOS Setup in three steps high medium low volume Cash Drawer connection cash drawers interfaces connection via RJ12 connector at Power supply only for one cash drawer PCI Plug in card interface 32 bit interface 33 MHz Status display connection LEDs for Power On BIOS Init and HD activity Board Dimensions about 255mm x 210mm Plug In Cards Risercards 10 The following Plug In modules have been developed in the past and are available for H1 CPU SDVO Bridge for Plink SDVO Bridge for DVI CRT Bridge same in F2CPU tbd Secondary TFT Controller Risercard with 1x Standard PCI Interface and 1x PCI express Ri
28. WINCOR NIXDORF POS Motherboard H1 CPU Desktop INTEL CORE 2 DUO E7400 INTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE E2160 INTEL CELERON 4x0 INTEL CELERON E1500 INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4x00 User Manual We would like to know your opinion on this publication Please send us a copy of this page if you have any constructive criticism We would like to thank you in advance for your comments With kind regards Your opinion Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH Documentation RD HWD01 Wohlrabedamm 31 D 13629 Berlin E Mail retail documentation wincor nixdorf com Order No 01750176239E POS Motherboard H1 CPU Desktop INTEL CORE 2 DUO E7400 INTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE E2160 INTEL CELERON 4x0 INTEL CELERON E1500 INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4x00 User Manual Edition October 201 1 All brand and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2011 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 Delivery subject to availability technical modifications possible Contents Po ii ia earn dada 1 Basic Features of H1 2 Microprocessors e ite ee e rende ee e Dope
29. address of the no disposable run time BIOS 70h ERROR_MSGS Display error messages for any errors found 72h TEST_CONFIG IF lt system configuration error found gt THEN Display message indicating configuration error detected ENDIF 74h RTC_TEST Verify that the RTC is running IF lt RTC not running gt THEN Set bit in RTC indicating that the time is invalid ENDIF 53 POST Name Description Code Hex 76h KEYBOARD IF keyboard failure detected THEN Display message indicating keyboard failure ENDIF 7Ch HW INTS Initialize hardware interrupt vectors 08h OFh 7Dh SM INIT Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring Support 80h O BEFORE IF integrated super I O exists THEN Disable LPT and COM ports on integrated super ENDIF 81h CORE LATE INIT Late initialization of devices 82h RS232 Identify and test all COM ports 83h CONFIG IDE Configure Fdisk controller 84h LPT Test and ID parallel ports 85h PCI PCC Initialize PnP ISA devices 87h POST CONFIG MCD Initialize Mother Board Configurable devices 88h BIOS INIT Initialize timeouts key buffer soft reset flag 89h ENABLE NMI Enable NMI 8Ah INIT EXT BDA Initialize the extended BIOS data area 8Bh MOUSE IF mouse support enabled THEN Setup interrupt vector for mouse Add mouse support to equipment installed flag ENDIF 8Ch FLOPPY Test both flop
30. alize PCI option ROM manager 48h CONFIG Determine video type to be used and store 51 POST Code Hex Name Description 49h Initialize PCI to PCI bridges Reset all PCI devices Send self test command to all PCI devices Configure base registers of all PCI devices 4Ah VIDEO Initialize all MDA video adapters Initialize all CGA video adapters Execute VGA option ROMs to initialize VGA adapter Initialize VSA 4Bh QUIETBOOT_START Initialize Quietboot if installed Enable IRQO and IRQ1 4Ch VID SHADOW IF video shadow enabled in setup THEN IF CMOS valid and last boot successful THEN Shadow video BIOS ROM ENDIF ENDIF 4Eh CR_DISPLAY Display the CPU type and speed on the screen 5ih EISA_INIT IF lt EISA support is enabled gt THEN Checksum EISA data NVRAM locations IF lt checksum good gt THEN Initialize each slot ELSE Display bad config message ENDIF ENDIF 52h KB_TEST Check for return code of AA from keyboard self test IF lt return code not AA gt THEN Set keyboard error flag ENDIF 54h KEY_CLICK IF lt keyclick enabled and keyboard good gt THEN Initialize key stroke clicker ENDIF 56h ENABLE_KB Send command to keyboard controller to enable the keyboard 58h HOT_INT Check for unexpected interrupts Check for unexpected NMI Enable parity checkers and check for unexpected
31. allel port Configuration options Bi directional EPP ECP EPP amp ECP Base I O address Set the base I O address parallel connector Configuration options 378 278 3BC Touch Screen Routing TFT Touch to COM2 Using a Touch Screen 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 PCI Touch to COM1 PCI Touch to COM2 TFT amp PCI to 1 amp 2 TFT amp PCI COM 1 amp 2 means TFT will be routet to COM1 PCI will be routet to COM2 DMI Event Logging Event log validity Valid Event log capacity Space available View DMI event log Enter Event Logging Enabled Mark DMI events as read Enter Clear all DMI event logs No Desktop Management Interface DMI is a method of managing computers in an enterprise Using DMI a system administrator can obtain the types capabilities operational status installation date and other information about the system components An event log is a fixed length area within a non volatile storage element View DMI event log Enter This setup point is useful to display the recorded DMI events like a defect floppy disk controller or anything else If there is an error stored the BIOS will display a message every time the system is starting up Event logging Enabled If you do not use the DMI event logging it is possible to shut o
32. b Menu Default Primary Video Adapter IGD IGD Device 2 Auto IGD Device 2 Function 1 Auto DVMT 3 0 Mode Auto Pre Allocated Memory Size 8MB Total Graphics Memory Turbo DVMT Graphics Memory 216MB Azalia Audio Auto USB 2 0 Support Enabled AMT Sub Menu This Menu is for information only It displays the actual status of Intel amp Ac tive Management Technology AMT In addition you can find here the pro grammed value for the Host MAC Address and the Dedicated MAC Ad dress Default Primary Video Adapter IGD Select IGD to have Internal Graphics Device if supported and enabled to be used as boot display device Select PCI to have PCI Graphics to be used for the boot display Configuration options IGD PCI IGD Memory Size MaxDVMT Select the amount of Main Memory that the Internal Graphics Device will use MaxDVMT will use as much as possible Other options 128MB 256MB DVMT Graphics Memory This entry is an info field to show the amount of memory that the Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT is using from the main memory OnBoard GBE LAN Enabled Select the GigaBitEthernetController to be used or not Other option Dis abled 40 OnBoard LAN BootRom Select the OnBoard LAN Boot option to be used or not Other option Dis abled Azalia Audio Auto Setting item to Auto will allow the onboard audio to operate properly Setting item to disabled will remove the o
33. by flashing the LED placed between processor and memory modules If you disable the ME this LED will light continuously and some functions of Bios may not work cor rectly as the interface from Bios to ME expects the ME to answer to some requests In addition the ME provides the QST that is responsible regulating fan speed To be sure to avoid thermal overheating due to little fan speed QST will set PWM to 100 if ME is disabled But there will be some cases that may need the ME to be disabled If you like to disable ME you may choose one of three ways Close jumper AMT disable placed near by SATA4 connector Free the DRAM slot DIMMO that is placed close to processor If you em ploy two DRAM modules just remove the module from slot DIMMO Other wise move the DRAM module from DIMMO to DIMM1 placed near the edge of mainboard Enter the Intel ME Setup pressing lt Ctrl P gt during POST and select the ME State Control Disabled Notes Do not forget to Re Enable the ME after temporary disabling If you ever need to re flash the entire Bios chip including ME it is mandatory to have ME disabled Updating only the Bios may be done with ME enabled If using the wakeup functions of Bios you need to have ME enabled and the ME Power Control covering the correct power states Otherwise the Bios might not wake up the system or might hang during POST If your system should hang during POST due to careless handling please try
34. coded H10 H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 H4 H12 MSB LSB Left HEX digit Right HEX digit 18 Example LED H10 H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 H4 H12 Status on off on off on on off off binary 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 decimal 10 12 hex A C Port 80h debug POST code SETUP CHECK Power up Sequence After switching on the power supply following start up sequence should be viewable with BIOS default settings and AMT enabled 20 H11 red Reset on H2 yellow PROCHOT and fan on 11 2 off H16 green PWROK and H1 red AMT on Port 80h LEDs show 54h H16 H1 Port 80h LEDs off H11 on H2 flashes very short again fan off H1 is off or blinking depending on configuration in Intel ME BIOS Extension Menu press CTRL P during post Addendum A Debug port 80h POST Code table TP NULL 000h TP PDM INIT 033h TP INIT 001h TP CMOS TEST 034h TP_VERIFY_REAL 002h TP_REG_REINIT 035h TP_DISABLE_NMI 003h TP_CHK_SHUTDOWN 036h TP_GET_CPU_TYPE 004h TP_CS_REINIT 037h TP HW INIT 006h TP SYS SHADOW 038h TP CS BIOS DESHAD 007h TP CACHE REINIT 039h TP CS INIT 008h TP CACHE AUTO 03Ah TP SET IN POST 009h TP DBGSRV INIT 03Bh TP_CPU_INIT 00Ah TP ADV CS CONFIG 03Ch TP CPU CACHE ON 00Bh TP_ADV_REG_CONFIG 0
35. drive information you entered Multi Sector Transfers Maximum This option automatically sets the number of sectors per block to the highest number supported by the drive This field can also be configured manually Note 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 manu ally To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Configu ration options Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled Select the hard disk drive type in this field When Logical Block Addressing is enabled 28 bit addressing of the hard drive is used without regard to cyl inders heads or sectors Note that Logical Block Access may decrease the access speed of the hard disk However LBA Mode is necessary for drives with more than 504MB of storage capacity Configuration options Enabled Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled This field setting enables or disables the 32 Bit IDE data transfers Configu ration options Disabled Enabled Transfer Mode Standard 38 This option lets you set a PIO Programmed Input Output mode for the IDE device Modes 0 trough 4 provide successively increased performance Configura tion options Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2
36. e support of your system Product name This text is fixed for your H1 CPU Desktop board with standard BIOS This board is also called H1 CPU Bios version The Bios version is displayed in the release format xx yy followed by date of release in international format 35 System Main board Power Supply The default placeholders may be replaced by specific data from factory de scribing configuration serial number etc for each device Main Menu System Time 08 14 46 System Date 02 20 2009 IDE Porto None SATA Port 1 120GB SATA1 SATA Port 2 None SATA Port 3 None SATA Port 4 None Installed Memory 1024 MB Available to OS 1023 MB Used by devices 1 MB System Time XX XX XX Sets your system to the time that you specify usually the current time The format is hour minute second Valid values for hour minute and second are Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 Use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move between the hour minute and second fields System Date XX XX XXXX Sets your system to the date that you specify usually the current date The format is month day year Valid values for month day and year are Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Year up to 2079 Use the Tab or Shift Tab keys to move between the month day and year fields IDE Port 0 SATA Port 1 4 The line is info line about the attached P
37. ff the re cording mechanism of errors 42 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 With the next start up of the system the BIOS would not display a message Clear all DMI event logs No With this point it is possible to clear all the recorded DMI events manually Reset Configuration Data No Yes erases all configuration data in a section of memory for ESCD Ex tended System Configuration Data which stores the configuration settings for non PnP Plug in devices Configuration options No Yes If you are facing problems after adding or removing any hardware compo nents to the system it might be wise to select the Yes option once This al lows the BIOS to reconfigure available hardware resources Speaker Volume High This field is for the volume control of the installed speaker Configuration op tions High Middle Low Video output to COM3 Disabled Some systems may be configured without a full screen display just using a small display connected to the COMS serial port Enabled will redirect di agnostic information during PowerOnSelfTest to this serial port giving con trol about the system to smaller displays as well Security Menu Supervisor Password 15 Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Set Supervisor Password This field allows you to set the password Highlight t
38. he field and press En ter gt Type a password and press lt Enter gt you can type up to eight alphanumeric characters Symbols and other characters are ignored To confirm the password type the password again and press lt Enter gt The password is now set to Enabled This password allows full access to the BIOS Setup menu To clear the password highlight this field and press lt Enter gt The same dia log box as above will appear Press lt Enter gt and the password will be set to Disabled 43 TPM State Menu Current TPM State Enabled and Activated Change TPM State No Change Current TPM State This is field informs about the actual state of the TPM module Change TPM State No Change Select the TPM changes after the next automated reboot of the system m Change The TPM state will be untouched W Enable amp Activate This action will switch on the TPM logical Deactivate amp Disable This action will switch off the TPM logical WARNING Doing so might prevent security applications that rely on the TPM from functioning as expected W Clear WARNING Clearing erases information stored on the TPM You will lose all created keys and access to data encrypted by these keys After clearing the TPM it will get the status deactivated amp disabled Power Menu The Power menu allows you to define systems power issues and check sys tems health After Power Failure Stay Off Sta
39. ions from the various menus in the Setup program you should save your changes and exit Setup Select Exit from the menu bar to display the following menu lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select one of the options from this menu or lt F10 gt from the legend bar to exit this menu 47 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 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 Exit Discarding Changes This option should only be used if you do not want to save the changes you have made to the Setup program If you have made changes to fields other than system date system time and password the system will ask for con firmation before exiting Load Setup Defaults This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menu When this option is selected or if F9 is pressed a confirmation is requested Select Yes to load default values You can now select Exit Saving Changes or make other changes before saving the values to the non volatile RAM Discard Changes This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the values you previously saved After selecting this option a confirmation is re quested
40. ious 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 If the parameters listed differ from those used when the disk was formatted the disk will not be readable If the auto de tected parameters do not match those that should be used for your disk you should enter the correct ones manually by setting 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 Refer to your drive documen tation to determine the correct value to enter into this field To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User 37 Heads Sector This field configures the number of read write heads Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User This field configures the number of sectors per track Refer to your drive documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Maximum Capacity This field shows the drive s maximum capacity calculated automatically by the BIOS from the
41. ix of the provisioning server Enterprise Provi enabled sion Model Intel AMT The option allows the IT admin to reset Configuration YIN Intel AMTconfiguration to factory defaults Select VLAN from the menu to enable or Intel AMT VLAN Disabled disable VLANs This setting must match the Configuration Enabled VLAN settings configured in the operating System Intel AMT Configuration VLAN only if VLAN ID 1 4094 The VLAN ID must entered here VLAN is enabled This option provides the user authentication for SOL IDER session If Kerberos is used Intel AMT T this option should be set to DISALBED Configuration gt E ang Ed The user authentication is through Kerbe SOL IDE R ros If Kerberos is not used you can choose to enable or disable user authenti cation on SOL IDE R sessions 30 MEBx Menu Setting Options Description Purpose Intel AMT Configuration SOL IDE R Serial Over LAN Disabled Enabled SOL allows console input output on the Intel AMT managed client to be redirected to the management server console Intel AMT Configuration SOL IDE R IDE Redirection Disabled Enabled IDE R allows the managed client to be booted from remote disk images on the management console Intel AMT Configuration Secure Firmware Update Disabled Enabled This option will allow the user to enable and disab
42. k DRAM data line by walking a 1 through all bit locations of address 0 and then walk ing a O through IF test failed THEN Halt ENDIF 2Fh Wc US Me Clears the cache before shadowing the system 32h COMPUTE SPEED Determine the CPU core speed by timing the execu tion of a loop 33h PDM INIT Initialize the Phoenix Dispatch Manager 34h 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 36h CHK SHUTDOWN Vector to proper shutdown routine reset 38h SYS SHADOW Copy system BIOS ROM to shadow RAM 3Ah CACHE AUTO Detect the amount of SRAM for the L2 cache Set L2 cache controller configuration registers to enable SRAM 3Ch ADV CS CONFIG IF CMOS is valid checksum good and battery good THEN Load DRAM controller configuration registers with values from CMOS fields ENDIF 3Dh ADV REG CONFIG IF lt CMOS is valid THEN Load ISA controller configuration registers with values from CMOS fields and load any other configuration registers with values from CMOS fields ENDIF 42h VECTOR INIT Set interrupt vectors 0 77h to BIOS general interrupt handler 44h SET BIOS INT Set interrupt vectors 0 20h to correct BIOS interrupt handlers 45h Initialize all motherboard devices 46h COPYRIGHT Verify that the Phoenix BIOS copyright message is correct 47h PCI OP INIT Initi
43. le secure firmware updates Secure firmware updates require an admin istrator user name and password If the administrator user name and password are not supplied the firmware cannot be up dated When the secure firmware update feature is enabled you can update the firmware using the secure method Secure firmware updates will pass through the LMS driver If secure and local firmware updates are disabled enable them to allow the firm ware updates Intel AMT Configuration Set PRTC User defined Enter the Protected Real Time Clock PRTO value in GMT UTC format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Valid date range is 1 1 2004 1 4 2021 Setting the PRTC value is used for virtually maintaining the PRTC during a power off G3 state This configuration will only be shown for Standard and Advanced Provisioning Model Intel AMT Configuration Idle Timeout User defined This setting is used to enable and disable Intel Management Engine WoL on LAN feature and define Intel Management En gine idle timeout in M1 state as well Enter the value in minutes 31 BIOS Setup The H1 CPU Desktop board is delivered with a Phoenix BIOS chip that con tains the ROM Setup information of your system This chip serves as an in terface between the processor and the rest of the main boards components This section explains the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to modify the settings accordi
44. lpha numeric string in dash separated format e g ABCD 123K The PPS is a 32 character alpha numeric string in dash separated format e g GZFF C6A6 ORRR HQXP C9JI RJGB 58 Intel AMT Configuration Setup and Configuration TLS PSK only in Enterprise Provi sion Model Delete PID and PPS Y N Deletes the PID and PPS This will un provision Standard Manageability 29 TLS only in Enterprise Provi Sion Model Remote Configu ration is enabled MEBx Menu Setting Options Description Purpose Intel AMT Configuration Setup and Remote Disabled Configuration Configuration Enabled Disables or enables Remote Configuration TLS PKI only in Enable Disable Enterprise Provi Sion Model Intel AMT Fe ied gt Certifi Displays the list of hashes that are currently Configuration Hashes only if User defined stored and the current status You can add or delete certificates or change the active status of the certificates Intel AMT Configuration Setup and Configuration gt TLS only in Enterprise Provi Set FQDN only if Remote Configu ration is enabled User defined Sets the FQDN of the provisioning server Configuration gt TLS PKI only in sion Model Intel AMT Configuration gt Set PKI DNS Setup and Suffix only if Remote Configuration is User defined Sets the PKI DNS suff
45. ly deployed systems is admin When you first enter the Intel MEBx using the default password you must change the password before you can use any Intel MEBx features If you forget the MEBx password you will need to perform a BIOS Recovery and then reconfigure Intel AMT 26 Refer to the following charts for descriptions and options for the MEBx settings Intel amp ME Configuration MEBx Menu Setting Options Description Purpose Intel ME Configuration Intel ME State Control Disabled Enabled The Intel Management Engine State Control en able disable option provides a detach capability during field malfunction debug You can use this option to disable the Intel Management Engine in order to isolate the Intel Management Engine subsystem from the main platform until the debugging process is complete Intel Management Engine is not actually disabled via the Disable option It is paused at a very early stage of the Intel Management Engine boot process so that the System has no traffic originating from the Intel Man agement Engine on any bus This ensures that you can debug a system problem without interference from the Intel Management Engine Intel ME Configuration Intel ME Firmware Local Update Disabled Enabled Intel ME Firmware Local Update provides the capabil ity to allow or prevent firmware local update in the field This local firmware update does not requi
46. nboard audio controller from PCI config space Configuration options Disabled Auto Hard Disk Pre Delay 3 Seconds Hard Disks need different time after power on to be ready for initializing by BIOS For some Disks we have to wait longer before trying to access them thus extending the time needed for booting the system If you encounter waiting additional 3 seconds will not be enough to recognize your Hard Disks you may increase Pre Delay On the other hand it may be possible to disable Pre delay to speed up boot process Configuration options Dis abled 3 Seconds 6 Seconds 9 Seconds 12 Seconds 15 Seconds 21 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 O Device Configuration Serial port A Enabled Base I O address IRQ SF8 IRQ 4 Serial port B Enabled Base I O address IRQ 2F8 IRQ 3 Parallel port Enabled Mode Bi directional Base I O address 378 Touch Screen Routing TFT Touch to COM2 Serial port A Enabled Serial port B Enabled These fields configure the Serial ports directly Configuration options Dis abled Enabled Base I O address IRQ Set the base I O address and interrupt line for the onboard serial connector Configuration options 3F8 IRQ 4 SE8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 2E8 IRQ 3 41 Parallel port Enabled These field configures the Parallel port directly Configuration options Dis abled Enabled Mode Bi directional This field lets you select the operating mode of Par
47. ndby Power Enabled Wake On Modem Ring Disabled Wake On Time Disabled Hardware Monitor 44 After Power Failure 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 sys tem if it was active before power loss Is the key Follow AC Power se lected the system will startup anytime power is available Configuration op tions Stay off Restore Follow AC Power In mode Follow AC Power the front button is disabled This means that there is no way to force down the system pressing the front button more than 4 seconds avoiding accidental shutdown Standby Power Enabled You may select to power some devices during Standby oder Hibernate Mode to enable them to wake up the system If enabled the PS 2 connec tor and the onboard rear USB connectors are connected to 5V Standby power Configuration options Disabled Enabled Wake on Modes Please note that you have to shut down the system in power saving modes by OS before you can use Wake on modes Switching off the system by mainpower switch or frontbutton override will not initialize system wakeup functions See following table which wakeup events are available from dif ferent power states Standby S3 Hibernate S4 Soft off S5 Front Button Yes Yes Yes LAN Yes Yes Yes Modem Note1 Yes Yes Yes Time Note1 2 Yes Yes Yes PS
48. ng chapters of your BEETLE User Manual See http www wincor nixdorf com internet site EN sid DODE5548EA9982007DDA27C7E60D657 F live1 EN Support Downloads POSLotterySystems Manuals POS MB POS MB node html 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 Pb Lead Li Lithium d harmful substances must not be disposed of as household waste Follow the country specific laws and regulations Within a the European Union you are legally bound to return these bat teries to the service organization where you purchased the new battery SSF This symbol on a battery tells you that batteries containing The setup parameters must be reset each time the battery has been changed LEDs Physical arrangement on PCB layout Lgl LES a E VE gt Bo oA m B Drum Bl i aE u B e i o Ma a ne 12 l e a D Y 14 MD ES ue ih a E EA E onoono B H 0 83 Bn c ape D S mm Cauca ip
49. ng to your system configuration Even if you are not prompted to use the Setup program you might want to change the configuration of your system in the future For example you may want to enable the Security Password Feature or make changes to the power management settings It will then be necessary to reconfigure your system using the BIOS Setup program so that the system can recognize these changes and record them in the CMOS RAM or the FLASH ROM All setup data is stored in a non volatile memory CMOS RAM If you remove the CMOS battery all parameters will be lost Standard BIOS Version The BIOS ROM of the system holds the Setup utility When you turn on the System it will provide you with the opportunity to run this program This ap pears during the Power On Self Test POST Press F2 to call the Setup utility If you are a little bit late pressing the mentioned key POST will con tinue with its test routines thus preventing you from calling Setup If you still need to call Setup reset the system by pressing Ctrl Alt Delete You can also restart by turning the system off and then on again But do so only if the first method fails The Setup program has been designed to make it as easy as possible It is a menu driven program which means you can scroll through the various sub menus and make your selections among the predetermined choices When you invoke Setup the main program screen will appear On the fol lo
50. on Key s Description of Functions F1 Displays the General Help screen from anywhere in the BIOS Setup lt Esc gt Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a submenu lt or gt keypad arrows Select the menu item to the left or right 1 or keypad arrows Moves the highlight up or down between fields minus key Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field plus key or spacebar Scrolls forward through the values for the highlighted field lt Enter gt Brings up a selection menu for the high lighted field Home or lt PgUp gt Moves the cursor to the first field End or lt PgDn gt Moves the cursor to the last field F9 Loads the default configuration into Setup lt F10 gt Saves changes and exits Setup General Help In addition to the Item Specific Help window the BIOS setup program also provides a General Help screen This screen can be called from any menu by simply pressing lt F1 gt or the lt Alt gt lt H gt combination The General Help screen lists the legend keys with their corresponding alternates and func tions Scroll Bar When a scroll bar appears to the right of a help window it indicates that there is more information to be displayed that will not fit in the window Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt or the up and down keys to scroll through the entire help document Press Home to display the firs
51. op ON in SO S3 Sx 53 54 55 states when the system is S4 5 OFF After Power on AC power Loss Desktop ON in 50 ME WoL S3 54 5 OFF After Power Loss If Network Interface is enabled the TCP IP parameters can be configured If it is dis TCP IP bata dual abled TCP IP is automatically configured to DHCP disabled mode with static IP 0 0 0 0 Intel AMT 5 Shows the current status of DHCP and Configuration TORIPE DHOPEnabled Disabled allows you to enable or disable it Intel AMT IP Address only Configuration gt if DHCP is dis User defined Enter the address in dot decimal notation TCP IP abled Intel AMT Subnet Mask Configuration gt only if DHCP is User defined Enter the address in dot decimal notation TCP IP disabled ea Configuration gt DHCP is di y User defined Enter the address in dot decimal notation is dis TCP IP abled Intel AMT Configuration gt TCP IP Preferred DNS Address only if DHCP is dis abled User defined Enter the address in dot decimal notation Alternate DNS Intel AMT Configuration gt Address only if User defined Enter the address in dot decimal notation TCP IP DHOP is dis abled Intel AMT Configuration gt Domain Name User defined Enter the client system domain name TCP IP 28 MEBx Menu Setting Options Description Purpose Intel AMT Configuration TCP IP Provision Mode Change to
52. py drives IF error detected THEN Display floppy error message ENDIF 8Fh FDISK FAST PREINIT Count and store the number of ATA drives in the subsystem 90h FDISK Initialize the hard disk subsystem and test IF error detected THEN Display hard disk error message ENDIF 91h FDISK FAST INIT Set timing based on drives attached 54 POST Name Description Code Hex 92h USERPATCH2 Code that is patched into the ROM can be setup to execute at this point 93h MP INIT Create the CPU feature table 94h DISABLE A20 Disable the A20 address line 95h CD Validate bootable CD ROM Prepare CD for CD ROM boot 96h CLEAR HUGE ES Store an 8 in the shutdown code byte in CMOS Reset the processor 97h MP FIXUP Create pointer to MP table in Extended BDA 98h ROM SCAN Scan through the ISA option ROM space and jump to each option ROM found Shadow PCI option ROMs and initialize cards 9Ah MISC SHADOW Shadow expansion ROM areas that are enabled from setup 9Ch PM SETUP Setup power management if enabled 9Dh SECURITY Initialize Security Engine 9Eh IRQS Enable IRQ 0 1 2 and 6 9Fh FDISK_FAST_INIT2 Check and store the total number of Fast Disks ATA and SCSI AOh TIME OF DAY Verify that the system clock interrupts are occur ing A2h KEYBOARD TEST Set NumLock indicator IF keylock set THEN Print error message on screen ENDIF A4h KEY RATE
53. r more cores have reached its maximum safe operating tem perature In this case LED H2 is on during 50 The LED H2 is also active if the CPU core voltage is off during SO H11 Platform Reset indicator LED red LED H11 is connected to PLTRST signal coming from Intel ICH9 Dur ing reset and sleep states S3 S5 this LED is on S0 off S3 on S4 on S5 on H16 Power OK indicator LED green The LED H16 is connected to Power OK signal coming from Super IO 8718 It is a logical combination of Power Good from power supply VCC power level detection threshold voltage is around 4V and the S3 sleep state signal Therefore in sleep states 53 55 LED H16 is off S0 on S3 off S4 off S5 off H17 Power Button disabled indicator LED red As feature of BEETLE motherboards it is possible to configure the After Power Failure item in BIOS Setup Menu to Follow AC Power In this case the power button connected to X11 on the motherboard is disabled and LED H17 is on during SO After Power Failure item Stay Off Last State Follow AC Power S0 off off on S3 off off off S4 off off off S5 off off off H4 10 H12 Port 80h status LEDs yellow The H1 motherboard has onboard status LEDs for I O indication on port 80h Therefore no additional PCI card for POST debugging is usable The digit displayed by LEDs is binary
54. re an admin istrator user name and password Therefore once the local update is complete this setting is automatically set to Disabled by the Intel ME firmware This option must be set to Enabled when a local update is needed Intel ME Configuration gt Intel ME Feature Control Manageability Feature Selec tion None Intel amp AMT ASF The options available for this setting depend on your System configuration ASF is for backward compatibility reasons only So either choose none or AMT for using AMT capabili ties Intel ME Configuration gt Intel ME Feature Control Intel Quiet System Technology Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Intel Quiet System Technology IQST IQST is intelligent system fan speed control algorithms that use operating temperature ranges more efficiently to reduce perceived system noise by minimizing fan Speed changes 27 Intel amp AMT Configuration MEBx Menu Setting Options Description Purpose Desktop ON in SO Desktop On in S0 S3 Desktop ON in 50 S3 54 5 Desktop ON in S0 The power package selected will determine Intel amp ME Intel ME ON in WoL in S3 when the Intel Management Engine is Configuration gt Host Sleep Desktop ON in S0 ME turned ON The default power package Intel ME Power States WoL in S3 S4 5 turns off the Intel Management Engine in all Control Deskt
55. sercard with 2x Standard PCI Interface Power USB Module 3x12V USB 2 0 Power USB Module 2x12V 1x 24V USB 2 0 COMS COM4 Module E1 F1 F2 type The following older Plug In modules shall not be used LAN module INTEL as LAN is implemented onboard LAN module REALTEK WLAN module Connectors External Interface Connector Type 1 9 pin D sub male COM2 COM3 COM4 9 pin D sub female Keyboard Mouse 6 pin Mini Din USB1 2 Standard Series Stack A USB3 5 Power USB Connector CRT with CRT Bridge 15 pin HDD sub female TFT with PLINK Bridge 40 pin Mini Delta Ribbon TFT with DVI Bridge DVI D 24pin LAN 8 pin RJ45 female Line Out 3 5 mm female Microphone 3 5 mm female Internal Interface Connector Type DDR2 DIMMs 2 x 240 pin micro edge connector Harddisk SATA 11 7 pin Standard SATA header CRT Bridge 16 pin Header 2 54 mm PLINK DVI Bridge 38 pin Header 2 54 mm USB 6 8 1x6 pin Header PS 2 Mouse 4 pin Header 2 54 mm Risercard 164 pin connector PCI Express type PCI Onboard 80 pin board to board connector Speaker 4 pin Dubox Header PSU 2 x 10 pin Header 2x 9 pin Header 2x 5pin Header 2x 2pin Header Power On 4 pin Header Status Display 4 pin Dubox Header Fan 1 2 4 pin Header 12 Board Layout
56. t page press End to go to the last page To exit the help window press Enter or Esc Sub Menu Note that a right pointer symbol appears to the left of certain fields This pointer indicates that a sub menu can be launched from this field A sub menu contains additional options for a field parameter 34 To call a sub menu simply move the highlight to the field and press En ter The sub menu then will appear immediately Use the legend keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub menu just as you would do within a menu Use the Esc key to return to the main menu Take some time to familiarize yourself with each of the legend keys and their corresponding functions Practice navigating through the various menus and sub menus If you accidentally make unwanted changes to any of the fields use the set default hot key F9 While moving around through the Setup program note that explanations appear in the Item Specific Help window located to the right side of each menu This window displays the help text for the currently highlighted field Info screen When the Setup program is accessed the following screen appears Product name H1 CPU Bios version mm dd yyyy System Mainboard Power Supply This screen is for information only There is nothing that could be changed within Setup All information is intended to facilitate th
57. the following Switch off the power supply Close the CMOS CLEAR jumper just for a moment placed between connectors for System Fan and PWRON Switch on power supply system will start with total reset of CMOS RAM and Management Engine Enter Bios Setup pressing F2 and select options for Bios Enter ME Setup pressing lt Ctrl P gt and configure options for ME tial password is admin Should your system not start correctly after this procedure you have to repeat that procedure once more but additionally remove the button type battery for 2 minutes after switching off the power supply Then go ahead as before 25 Intel amp MEBx Settings The Main Menu in the MEBx contains the following options Intel ME Configuration Opens the sub menu for configuring the Intel Management Engine Intel AMT Configuration Opens the sub menu for configuring Intel Active Management Technology For more information on Intel amp AMT see http support intel com technology platform technology intel amt Change Intel ME Pass Intel ME password must be changed from the default password word prior to gaining access to certain ME options Intel amp ME pass words must be between 8 and 32 characters long have at least one upper case character one lower case character one num ber and a special character for example 96 8 The default password which is the same on all new
58. wing pages you will read more information about the Setup entries Because the BIOS software is constantly being updated the following BIOS screens and descriptions are for reference purposes only and may not re flect your BIOS screens exactly 32 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 sys tem configuration ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features SECURITY Use this menu to enable a supervisor password TPM State Note1 Use this menu to setup an optional TPM security module POWER Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management features BOOT Use this menu to configure the default system device used to locate and load the Operating System EXIT Use this menu to exit the current menu or specify how to exit the Setup program Note1 This entry is available only if optional TPM security module is mounted To access the menu bar items press the right or left arrow key on the key board until the desired item is highlighted 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 following table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding alternates and functions 33 Navigati
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