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2. 55 Power Morus icc tinge teet eee 55 Power State Stay off nennen 56 Power Savings Disabledg sse 56 Resume On Time Disabled esee 56 Wake Up On Modem Ring Disabled 56 Wake Up On LAN Disabled 56 Hardware Genders er t re Ace 57 Boot MONU terne ne P RO USER RIED riot el eas 58 Exit Menu 58 Exit Saving Changes nr ie 58 Exit Discarding Changes esee 58 Load Setup Defaults isro 52 3 nette ehe erret 59 Discard Change Sensen ra a e EHE CPGE RE RIEGO 59 Save c ede eee 59 The POS BlOS coL 60 Timecand Dates iss seis eee ee epo ime er Rare 61 Speaker Volume ee Ge 61 Drive A 7 Drive 62 Hard disks 62 Secondaty dee ane were 64 Parallel Port tee Idee device 64 8086 1130 Rev ID 8086 2240 Rev 1 65 Dilt Video Adapter iese 65 Save Restore et 66 Legacy ISA Memory 4 66 PnP IRGRSSOUEICeS tee
3. A Co Po gt 40 PS 2 Mouse You may connect a PS 2 Mouse via an y cable to the keyboard connector The cable is obtainable from the Wincor Nixdorf International branch office reponsible for your area LPT1 The standard parallel interface LPT1 is intended for connecting a modular printer You will find more information on how to connect other POS printers and more POS peripherals e g Cash Drawers to your BEETLE system in the User Manuals that come along with your BEETLE system The LPT1 port is provided with a standard 25 pin CANNON connector PIN LPT PIN LPT 1 STRBEN 14 AUTOFN 2 CEN DO 15 ERRORN 3 CEN D1 16 INITN 4 CEN D2 17 SLCTIN 5 CEN D3 18 GND 6 CEN D4 19 GND 7 CEN D5 20 GND 8 CEN D6 21 GND 9 CEN D7 22 GND 10 ACKN 23 GND 11 PBUSY 24 GND 12 PE 25 GND 13 SLCT 41 BIOS Setup The Celeron Pentium Ill mainboard comes with a Phoenix BIOS chip that con tains the ROM Setup information of your system This chip serves as an inter face between the processor and the rest of the mainboard s components This section explains the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to modify the settings according to your system configuration 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 ena
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6. gt CHR MARO 30 Connecting Peripherals eeeeeeeeeeee eene nnne 31 COM Interfaces icri ree 31 eden etal vk 31 2 or GOMMA ion neret eigenen 32 COMB 32 PIN Assignment 32 CRT eU 34 WRT Panel e eite pee iens 35 MV GAVE CDS wee 36 VAN 10 100 37 Microphone nette eee de 37 pert ittis 38 38 38 Speaker OUI zioni pine e DI a 39 USBT USB2 52 gen A eu Hense eres HIT 39 ICY BD E E coe 40 PS 2 MOUSE tente 41 41 BIOS Setup Ie Ad 42 Standard BIOS 22 ea 42 BIOS Menu de ca ge e 43 2 43 Generalbelp 2 4 etit rte fed cte dre egere reas 44 Scroll Bats iiu nba 45 Sub Men yw dece Dee icc ee 45 5 hee ee ik did eee he dell 45 8086 1130 Rev ID 8086 2440 Rev
7. 20828 HM4 qnH AMW 2 9921 gt 2 1009 2 921 gt 2 1995 lt 105592014 U01313 10 lt 105592014 unnued sng Kiowa sng 5 5 Syueg 2 Wvuas 8 26 Technical Data Supported Systems BEETLE M BEETLE XL II BEETLE NetPOS BEETLE S Architecture PC AT compatible and POS specific functional units Technology TTL CMOS LVT SMD 5V 3 3V AGTL technology Operating Modes Normal Mode Power Save Mode Power Management APM 1 2 Operating Systems DOS WIN 98SE WIN Me WIN NT 4 0 WIN2000 WIN CE LINUX Microprocessor INTEL Celeron 566 MHz 1 2 GHz 32 KB L1 Cache 128 256 KB L2 Cache 370 Pin FC PGA package INTEL Pentium Ill 600 MHz 1 26 GHz 32 KB L1 Cache 256 512 KB L2 Cache 370 Pin FC PGA package Chipset INTEL chipset 815E Graphic and Memory Controller Hub GMCH with the following functions Memory Cntrl Supports SDRAM with 100MHz 133MHz System memory bus Video memory part of main memory max 10 MB under Windows including 4MB pixel memory Graphic Cntrl Sup ports 2D and 3D graphics Controller Hub 82801BA ICH2 with the following functions LAN 10 100 IDE Cntrl w UDMA USB Ontrl AC97 Link for Audio and telephony CODEC Interrupt Cnirl DMA Cntrl LPC Interface RTC SMBus Host interface Firmware Hub 82802 FWH gt
8. L12V J L5V Onboard Components Processor The D2 CPU supports Pentium Ill processors as well as Celeron processors in 370 Pin FC PGA FC PGA2 package The released types are Processor Processor Host Bus Cache size Memory Bus type speed frequency frequency Celeron 566 MHz 66MHz 128 KB 100 MHz Celeron 1 2 GHz 100 MHz 256 KB 100 MHz Pentium Ill 600 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB 100 MHz Pentium Ill 700 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB 100 MHz Pentium Ill 866 MHz 133 MHz 256 KB 133 MHz Pentium Ill 1 26 GHz 133 MHz 512 KB 133 MHz The frequency selection is automatically selected Also the core voltage which depends on processor type and revision version are defined automatically by the processors VID pins Attention The passive heatsink has to be correctly installed The heatsink paste is absolutely necessary W The processor fan if installed has to be controlled whether it works properly System Memory The D2 CPU provides two DIMM sockets for connecting memory modules SDRAM technology up to 512 MByte 2 x 256 MB DIMMs with different sizes can be used PC100 as well as PC133 PC133 modules with 64MB 128MB 256MB capacity modules may be used The RAM timing depends on DIMM types and type of processor Socket 1 8MBx64 16MBx64 32MBx64 Main Memory Socket 2 8MBx64 16MBx64 32MBx64 Total capacity 64 MB 128 MB 128 MB 256 M
9. 90 70 91 71 92 72 2 4 1 3 93 73 94 74 95 75 96 76 97 77 98 78 99 79 100 7A 101 7B 102 76 2 4 4 1 103 7D 2 4 4 2 104 2 4 4 3 105 2 4 4 4 106 80 107 81 108 82 86 Hexcode code code 131 83 3 1 1 4 132 pe o 133 85 1 2 155 9B 3 2 3 4 134 86 156 9C 3 244 135 87 157 90 324 2 136 88 3 1 3 1 158 ___ 3 2 4 3 137 89 3 1 3 2 159 9F 3 2 4 4 138 8A 3 1 3 3 160 AO 3 3 1 1 139 8B 3 1 3 4 161 A1 3 3 1 2 140 8C 3 1 4 1 162 A2 3 3 1 3 141 8D 3 1 4 2 163 3 3 1 4 142 8E 164 A4 3 3 2 1 143 8F 3 1 4 4 165 A5 3 3 2 2 144 90 3 2 1 1 166 A6 3 3 2 3 91 3 2 1 2 167 7 3 3 2 4 Mese al 147 Bur 99923 170 AA 13 3 3 3 95 171 3 3 3 4 150 96 3 2 2 3 172 3 3 4 1 97 3 2 2 4 173 AD 3 3 4 2 98 929 174 3 3 4 3 1545 77 3 3 4 4 5 __ 168 LN 78 B3 179 3 4 1 4 180 B4 pee 181 B5 3 4 2 2 182 B6 3 4 2 3 192 CO 4 1 1 1 88 Abbreviations AGTL APC PM AT ATA BGA BIOS CPLD CPU DIMM ECP EEPROM E IDE EMS EPP FSB GTL
10. aie ana ieee 67 ISA Configuratio Neiker dtonn 67 COMB 4 IRQ ROUT Ges 69 TouchScreem Route dee Lee 69 OnBoard LAN BootROM 70 Reset Configuration Data 70 HDD Smart MONTO Jii Da DRE REPERIO HA 70 Clear CmosChecksum 71 Boot Sequence 71 PassWOLG Fh ats Bers oak 71 Test points codes deed 73 POS Motherboard BEEP 84 IE E 89 Introduction This manual describes the features of the Central Processing Unit CPU for the BEETLE POS systems based on the Intel Celeron Processor family and the Intel Pentium III V processor With a frequency from 566 MHz up to 1 2 GHz Celeron 600 MHzup to 1 26 GHz Pentium second level cache and many other features these processors guarantee an increased performance of your BEETLE POS system The modular concept guarantees that both COM ports and USB ports are available alternatively Overview Microprocessor Support for the following processors e Intel Pentium lll processor with 100 MHz or 133 MHz host bus speed e Intel Celeron processor with 66 MHz host bus speed
11. 47h PCI INIT Initialize PCI option ROM manager 48h CONFIG Determine video type to be used and store 49h INIT Initialize PCI to PCI bridges Reset all PCI devices Send self test command to all PCI de vices Configure base registers of all PCI de vices 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 77 POST Code Hex Name Description 4Ch VID_SHADOW IF lt video shadow enabled in setup gt THEN IF lt CMOS valid and last boot success fule gt THEN Shadow video BIOS ROM ENDIF ENDIF 4Eh CR_DISPLAY Display the CPU type and speed on the screen 51h EISA INIT IF EISA support is enabled gt THEN Checksum EISA data NVRAM loca tions IF checksum good THEN Initialize each slot ELSE Display bad config message ENDIF ENDIF 52h KB TEST Check for return code of AA from key board self test IF return code not AA THEN Set keyboard error flag ENDIF 54h KEY CLICK IF keyclick enabled and keyboard good 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 un
12. 111 10 IRQ 11 ____ 4 111 11 After changing the IRQ routing it is important to adjust the PnP IRQ sources accordingly TouchScreen Route This field determines the routing of the installed touch screen This setup point is only useful when the LCD screen is adapted to the internal bridge TouchScreen Route None 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 9 After switching to COM1 or COM the serial port can not be used by other devices 69 OnBoard LAN BootROM This setup entry switches on or off the PROM from the onboard LAN sub modul if it is installed OnBoard LAN BOOTROm NO 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Reset Configuration Data All data settings of the IRQ DMA and memory information of PCI and ISA PnP cards were recorded in a non volatile RAM To clear this information set the value to Yes This setting will be set to No after the next booting of the BEETLE system Reset Config Data 8 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr HDD Smart Monitor This field controls the enabling of the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology system which utilizes internal hard disk drive monitoring technology HDD Smart Monitor No 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 70 Clear CmosChecksum This field controls directly the setup entries After setting this entry to YES and
13. 4 MBit Flash Memory Resolution CRT up to 1600x1200 pixel 8 bit color up to 1280x1024 pixel 24bit color up to 1024x768 pixel 24 bit color Max Resolution TFT Up to 1280x1024 pixel 24bit color ISA Bus IT8888F PCI to ISA Bridge Super I O IT8712F with the following functions Floppy Cntrl Parallel Port 2 Serial Ports Keybd Interface PS 2 Mouse Interface HW Monitor Sound Controller CS4299 Audio Codec controller with the following AC 97 functions 20 Bit Stereo DAC and 18 Bit Stereo ADC Analog Line Level Input CD Mono Mic Input MIC Stereo Line Level Output Sound Connection Mono Microphone Input Stereo Speaker Output 2 x 1 25 W 8 Ohm Main Memory 2 DIMM sockets 168 pin 3 3 V SDRAM technology unbuffered PC100 PC133 Standard DIMM Height up to 35 mm 32MB to 512MB Combinations of different modules are possible PCI Interface PCI Bus 32 bit interface 33MHz Riser Card Interface ISA Bus PCI Bus 32 bit interface 33MHz BIOS 4 MBit Flash Memory Phoenix BIOS PnP ISA PCI Rev 1 0A DMI support NVRAM 32KB data retention 5 years Battery 3 V Lithium for RTC and NVRAM Type 1 3 160 mAh SDRAM Bus Frequency 100 MHz 133MHz PCI Bus Frequency 33 MHz Bus Frequency 8 25 MHz Wake On feature Wake On LAN w connector for Stan dard LAN adapter Wake On MODEM
14. BEETLE standard 85232 interfaces with 5V and 12V power supply PIN COM3 COM4 1 P12VFS P12VFS 2 RXD3 F RXD4 F 3 TXD3 F TXD4 F 4 DTR3 F DTR4 F 5 GND F GND F 6 DSR3 F DSR4 F 7 RTS3 F RTS4 F 8 CTS3 F CTS4 F 9 P5VFS P5VFS These connectors part of the COM adapter if populated available at the rearside of the cabinet 33 CRT You have the choice of using several adapters for connecting different types of displays CRT Adapter If a CRT adapter is installed you can connect any VGA monitor like the MO34 to the BEETLE system via the 15 pin D sub jack on the CRT adapter Power is supplied to the monitor via the rubber connector on the BEETLE located on the back of the housing The CRT interface connector is a standard 15 pin HDD SUB connector type female PIN CRT 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 5VFU 10 GND 11 NC 12 DDCSDA 13 FHSYNC 14 FVSYNC 15 DDCSCL 34 TFT Panel Link With a TFT Panel Link adapter you can also connect the displays BA72A 12 or 7 15 via the 40pin ITDR connector If one of these displays is con nected the internal loudspeaker of the system must be disconnected The PanelLink interface connector is a 40pin Mini Delta Ribbon connector type femal
15. IDE LAN NA NVRAM POS R RS SMI SMM SMRAM SPGA UPS USB VGA WOL WOM Assisted Gunning Transceiver Logic Advanced Power Control Advanced Power Management Advanced Technology AT Attachment Ball Grid Array Basic Input and Output System Complex Programmable Logic Device Central Processing Unit Dual Inline Memory Modul Extended Capabilities Port Electrical Erasable Read Only Memory Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics Expanded Memory System Enhanced Parallel Port Front Side Bus Gunning Transceiver Logic Integrated Drive Electronics Local Area Network Power failure Non volatile Random Access Memory Point of Sales Peripheral Component Interconnect Plug and Play Ring Indicator Retail Systems System Management Interrupt System Management Mode System Management RAM Staggered Pin Grid Array Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Serial Bus Video Graphics Array Wake On LAN Wake On Modem 89 Published by Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2003 D 33094 Paderborn Printed in Singapore Order No 01750042690F
16. Main Memory Two 168 pin dual in line memory module DIMM sockets Supports up to 512MB of PC100 100MHz or PC133 133MHz Modules Chipset Intel Chipset 815E consisting of e Intel FW82815 e Intel 82801 BA PCI ISA Bridge ITE Bridge IT8888F Controller ITE I O Cntrl 1T8712F consisting of Floppy controller Parallel port 2 Serial Ports Keyboard Interface PS 2 Mouse Interface HW Monitor Video system Video Memory part of main memory max 10MB under Windows including 4MB pixel memory CRT resolution up to e 1600 x 1200 pixel 8 bit color 1280 x 1024 pixel 24 bit color 1024 x 768 pixel 24 bit color TFT resolution up to e 1280 x 1024 pixel 24 bit color Audio system Chrystal Audio Codec CS4299 Mono Microphone Input Stereo Speaker Output 2 x 1 25W 9 BIOS Firmware Hub 4 Mbit Flash Memory Phoenix BIOS 4 0 Release 6 0 Peripheral Interfaces e PS 2 keyboard and mouse shared inter face Two Four serial ports One parallel port Two Four USB ports Two IDE interfaces with Ultra DMA sup port One FD interface Plug in Modules COMS 4 adapter 12V version USB adapter 24V version USB adapter CRT adapter LAN adapter Panellink Bridge VGA 4 PCI controller LAN PCI controller Additional Features Power USB with 12V and or 24V Wake On LAN technology Wake On Modem Wake On time Block Diagrams The block
17. 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 lt F9 gt is pressed a confirma tion 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 val ues you previously saved After selecting this option a confirmation is re quested Select Yes to discard an changes and load the previously saved values Save Changes This option saves your selections without exiting the Setup program You can then return to other menus to make changes After selecting this option all selections are saved and a confirmation is requested Select Yes to save all changes to the non volatile RAM 59 The POS BIOS This setup is an integral part of the BIOS It has been incorporated in the BIOS FLASH ROM At present the setup can be started in the following ways By pressing the key lt 2 gt during the POST test phase By simultaneously pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt ESC gt after the final beep setting the key lock on the POS keyboard to 4 W By pressing the key 2 if the configuration is incorrect this is revealed by the BIOS test Since the output can also appear on a 4 line VFD screen as well as on a VGA screen the setu
18. 2 Next Video Adapter The mainboard has an onboard graphic adapter If your computer has addition ally installed a PCI VGA card this field allows you to select which of the cards will act as your primary display card The default Onboard allows your card to take precedents only when no onboard bridge is detected PCl card uses the PCI VGA adapter card as primary card Dflt Video Adapter OnBoard VGA 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 65 Save and Restore This allows you to be reboot your system after the power has been interrupted Stay Off leaves your system off and Save and Restore reboots your system if it was active before power loss The third function starts the system after switch ing off and on the main power line Power State Ignore 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Legacy ISA Memory Addresses This field allows you to set the base address reserved of a legacy ISA card that uses any memory segment within the CCOOh and DFFFh address range If you have such a card and you are not using an ICU to specify its address range select a base address from the available options If you are using an ICU to accomplis this task leave Legacy ISA Mem ADDR to its default setting avail able The options CCOOh CFFFh DOOOh D3FFh D400h D7FFh D800h DBFFh and DCOOh DFFFh All addresses be set to reserved or available Legacy ISA Mem Addr 3 List Params 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Nex
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20. Assignment DMAO spare DMA1 spare DMA2 Floppy disk DMAS3 spare DMA4 Cascade for Ctlr 1 DMA5 spare DMA6 spare DMA7 spare or DMAG will be used by LPT in EPP mode 24 PCI Interface Devices and Functions The 2 incorporates a variety of PCI functions as shown in the table below These functions are divided into three logical devices 0 Device30 0 Device31 and 1 Device8 An additional device is the PCI to ISA Bridge Bust Device6 BUS DEVICE FUNCTION FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Bus 0 Device 30 Function 0 Hub Interface to PCI Bridge Bus 0 Device 31 Function 0 PCI to LPC Bridge Bus 0 Device 31 Function 1 IDE Controller Bus 0 Device 31 Function 2 USB Controller 1 Bus 0 Device 31 Function 3 SMBus Controller Bus 0 Device 31 Function 4 USB Controller 2 Bus 0 Device 31 Function 5 97 Audio Controller Bus 0 Device 31 Function 6 AC 97 Modem Controller Bus 1 Device 6 Function 0 PCI to ISA Bridge Bus 1 Device 8 Function 0 LAN Controller 25 Additional Onboard Components The Onboard PCI connector may be used to assemble alternatively one Plug In Modul with up to two PCI Slot functionalities double sided The 3COM LAN modul and Onboard VGA 4 Submodul are introduced Bus 1 Device 10 Function 0 Onboard LAN Submodul Bus 1 Device 12 Function 0 VGA 4 Submodul New Risercard Definition R
21. CPU Onboard LAN A PCI Onboard LAN controller Com Realtek may be used alternatively to the LAN adapter PCI Onboard VGA 4 Controller The PCI Onboard VGA 4 controller may be assembled alternatively to any other PCI Onboard controller It supports 2 Monochrome displays i e BA69 5 7 and BA70 10 4 20 Fixed I O Address Ranges The following table contains all of the I O address lines of the CPU The access type and the bit width are specified alongside the port address and the function performed by the command PORT ADDRESS FUNCTION 0000h 001Fh DMA controller 0020h 002Dh Interrupt controller 002Eh 002Fh LPC SIO 0030h 003Dh Interrupt controller 0040h 0043h Timer Counter 004Eh 004Fh LPC SIO 0050h 0053h Timer Counter 0060h 0066h even LPC 0061h 0067h odd NMI 0070h 0076h even NMI RTC 0071h 0077h RTC 0080h 0091h DMA controller 0092h Reset 0093h 009Fh DMA controller 00AO0h 00B1h Interrupt controller 00B2h 00B3h Power Management 00B4h 00BDh Interrupt controller 00COh 00DFh DMA controller OOFOh FERR IGNNE Interrupt controller 0170h 0177h Hard disk primary 01FOh 01F7h Hard disk secondary 0270h 0277h Serial interface COM4 w POS board 0290h 029Fh Hardware Monitor 2E0h 2E8h Serial interface COM5 02F8h 02FFh Serial interface COM2 0300
22. Heads 16 Sectors 63 Maximum Capacity 1090MB LBA Format Total Sectors 2128896 Maximum Capacity 1090MB Multi Sector Transfers 8 Sectors LBA Mode Control Enabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Fast PIO 4 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled SMART Monitoring 46 Type Auto Select Auto to automatically detect an IDE hard disk drive If automatic detec tion 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 to disable IDE devices IMPORTANT If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system incorrect parameters may be detected You will need to enter the correct parameters manually or use low level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk If the parameters listed differ from those used when the disk was formatted the disk will not be readable If the auto detected parameters do not match those that should be used for your disk you should ent
23. III 866MHz 2 5 A 3 3V 256MB Ram 0 5 A 5V Standby 60 mA 12V 50 mA 12V Current Consumption 48A 5V Pentium 11 1 26 GHz 256MB Ram 2 6 3 3V 5V Standby 60 mA 12V 50 mA 12V Current Consumption 3 4A 5V Celeron 566 MHz 24 3 3 256 0 5 A 5V Standby 60 12V 50 mA 12V Current Consumption 46 5V Celeron 1 2 GHz 2 6A 4 3 3V 256MB Ram 0 5 A 5V Standby 60 mA 12V 50 mA 12V Max Current 5V 500 mA for keyboard Max Current per port SOUTA for COM2 3 4 Max Current in total 12V 900 for COM2 3 4 Max Current per port 5V 300 mA for COM2 3 4 Max Current in total 5V 500 mA for COM2 3 4 Current per 5V 500 mA Standard USB1 USB2 Max Current in total 5V 1 0A Standard USB1 USB2 Full functionality of USBplus is available only if the Power supply unit 212W AP10P023 280 or equivalent will be used in the system Max Current per port Powered USB for USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus 5V 500 mA for USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus 12V version 12V 1 5A USB4plus 24V version 24V 3 0 Max Current in total Powered USB for USB2 plus USB3 plus 5V 15A USB4 plus for USB2 plus USB3 plus USBA plus 12V version 427 20A for USB2 plus USB3 plus 424V 20 USB4 plus 24V version The values of max current refer to the voltage drops on
24. Incr 2 3 Next 72 Test points codes At the beginning of each POST routine the BIOS outputs the test point error code to I O port address 80h Use this code during trouble shooting to establish where the system failed and what routine has been performed If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition it halts POST after issuing a ter minal error beep code and attempting to display the error code on the port 80h LED display diagnostic card If the system hangs before the BIOS can process the error the value displayed at the port 80h is the last test performed 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 Testpoint 1Ah 00 01 10 10 1 2 3 3 beeps 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 73 POST Name Description Code Hex 02h VERIFY_REAL IF lt in port mode gt THEN Turn on A20 Reset Processor ENDIF 03h DISABLE_NMI Disable non maskable Interrupts 04h GET_CPU_TYPE IF lt cold boot gt THEN Store reset DX va
25. diagrams show all of the functional units of the D2 CPU The physi cal plug in connections to the system and external peripherals are shown at the bottom of the diagram Only the most important internal connectors are part of the block diagram see next pages Diagram 1 shows the mainboard w o additional serial interfaces Diagram 2 shows the mainboard with COM3 COM4 interface Diagram 3 shows the mainboard with USBplus interface Mainboard w o additional serial interfaces IN ouoj oaas eur LJ 9 e 109 1 gszozy3L 081916 662750 46 olpny esnow asn 2 zasno eoepneju eoepneju 99epelu eoepneju eoepeju NYT woo Snidasn pueouasiy e c e e e e 04 jodjerxz 794422 jodi xz qodzoxz 2O lod zexz sng YSI sng 19 Jeje1ed 199 4 Kddo 4 peg we 19 ienas
26. shadowed ENDIF 6Eh DISP_NONDISP Display the starting address of the non 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 configura tion error detected ENDIF 79 POST Name Description Code Hex 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 76h KEYBOARD IF lt keyboard failure detected gt THEN Display message indicating keyboard failure ENDIF 7Ch HW_INTS Initialize hardware interrupt vectors 08 OFh 7Dh ISM_INIT Initialize Intelligent System Monitoring Support 80h lO BEFORE IF integrated super I O exists THEN Disable LPT and COM ports on inte grated 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 Initialize PnP ISA devices 86h IO AFTER IF integrated super I O exists THEN Set integrated super I O configuration to match setup ENDIF 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 extende
27. support Keyboard connection PC AT compatible PS 2 Mouse connection via Y cable together with keyboard Serial interfaces COM1 COM2 COMS COM4 adapter optional and alternative to USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus adapter Parallel interface IEEE1284 compatible ECP EPP bidirectional Loudspeaker AT compatible volume control defined by BIOS Setup steps high medium low volume Floppy disk connection Standard interface CMOS NEC 765 compatible foil connector and 2 54 mm connector Hard disk connection Local Bus IDE interface Primary Secondary for 4 drives PIO Mode 0 Mode 4 ULTRA DMA Mode 0 Mode 2 2mm connector for primary and secondary each USB connection Version 1 1 USB1 2 Standard 2 port connector series A with 5V standby voltage USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus adapter with 5V system voltage op tional and alternative to COM4 adapter if USB plus adapter is used USB2 onboard is not available Cash drawer connection up to 2 cash drawers can be connected connection via RJ12 connector inside Power supply PCI Plug in card interface 32 bit interface 33 MHz Memory card connection JEIDA standard V4 0 PCMCIA 1 0 Max 64MB flash card writable Status display connection support for LEDs Power On and HD activity Current Consumption 46 5V Pentium
28. time will change from 23 59 59 to 00 00 00 Inside of the internal real time clock the date will change normally The next time you move the cursor the display is completely refreshed and the date is updated These two lines are followed by further two lines containing help information The two messages on the left tell you how to advance from one setup screen to the next while those on the right indicate which keys can be used to alter the values Time 12 34 56 Date Jul 28 2001 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Speaker Volume This screen offers the possibility to change the volume of the installed PC speaker There are three choices implemented Low Middle High 61 Speaker Volume Middle 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Drive A Drive B These fields record the types of floppy disk drives installed in the system The memory card drive can also be specified here as an alternative drive The avail able options for drives A and B are 720KB 1 44MB MEM Card Not Installed FD A 1 44MB FD B Not Installed 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Hard disks This field records the specifications for the hard disk installed in the system The onboard IDE connectors provide Primary and Secondary channels for connect ing up to four IDE hard disks or other IDE devices Each channel can support up to two hard disks the first of them is the master and the second is the slave The available options for all d
29. to load OS 83 POS Motherboard BEEP Codes Hexcode code Hex code Beep code 1 1 1 2 22 16 1 1 1 3 23 17 1 1 1 4 24 18 1 1 2 1 25 19 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 26 1A 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 2 4 28 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 1D 1 1 3 2 1E 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 20 1 1 4 1 21 1 1 4 2 22 1 1 4 3 23 1 1 4 4 24 1 2 1 1 25 1 2 1 2 26 1 2 1 3 27 1 3 2 4 19 13 28 20 29 21 15 1 2 2 2 42 2 1 3 3 3 84 pee Hexcode code 43 2B 65 41 44 2 66 42 45 2D 67 43 46 2 68 144 a 47 2F 69 45 2552 48 30 1 4 1 1 70 46 2 1 2 3 749 31 1 4 1 2 71 47 2 1 2 4 750 32 1 4 1 3 72 48 2 1 3 1 51 33 1 4 1 4 73 49 2 1 3 2 52 34 1 4 2 1 74 4 2 1 3 3 53 35 1 4 2 2 75 4B 2 1 3 4 54 36 1 4 2 3 76 4 2 1 4 1 55 37 1 4 2 4 77 2 1 4 1 56 38 78 4 57 39 79 4F 20 44 58 80 50 59 81 51 2242 60 1 4 4 1 82 52 2 2 1 3 61 30 1 4 4 2 83 53 2 2 1 4 62 1 4 4 3 84 54 2 2 2 1 63 1 4 4 4 85 55 2 2 2 2 764 40 2 1 1 1 86 56 2 2 2 3 85 Hex code 87 6D 2 3 4 2 88 6E 23 43 89 6F
30. using an ICU you must set the field for that IRQ to Reserved Configuration options Available Reserved As the BEETLE System requires one IRQ from 11 for internal pur poses you must NOT reserve all three IRQ9 AND IRQ10 AND IRQ11 At least one of these three IRQs must be set to Available If you are facing problems configuring the system after selecting Reserved Available use the Reset Configuration Data function the Advanced Menu to clean up the system IRQ3 Available IRQ 4 Available 5 Available IRQ7 Available IRQ 9 Reserved see ATTENTION IRQ 10 Reserved see ATTENTION IRQ 11 Available IRQ 12 Available 53 DMI Event Logging Event log capacity Space available Event log validy Valid View DMI event log Enter Clear all DMI event logs Nol Event Logging Enabled Mark DMI events as read Enter 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 s
31. 00 34Fh 3E8 3EFh AT COM Board with jumper 101 open 102 closed 103 open display as JMP O C O 270 277h 2E0 2E7h 300 33Fh 360 36Fh 3E0 3EFh ACCTON 1660 240 25Fh 270 277h 310 31 Fh 3E8 3EFh Extern customized Needs a spec config utility The entry Extern customized is implemented to support unknown ISA cards in the BEETLE system To get this card running you have to program the I O parameters with the help of an ISA configuration utility into the CMOS RAM After doing so this entry point can be selected in the setup and is ready to run The following display string is only visible if the old DSTN LCD Controller or any other ISA graphic card is installed In addition the installation of an AT COM Board is possible But the jumper configuration on this ComBoard has to be changed from DEFAULT to C O O as known 1 closed 102 open open DSTN Controller 100 107h 270 277h 300 37Fh 3C0 3DFh 3E8 3EFh 46E0 46FFh memory resources are A000 BFFFh C000 CFFFh 68 COM3 4 IRQ Routing This field adjusts the routing of the interrupt lines from the and 4 serial controllers Com3 4 IRQ Routing Com3 110 Com4 110 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr The following table lists the possible combinations Screen Display COM4 10 COMA 110 IRQ 10 IRQ 10 110 COM4 10 110
32. B 256 MB 512 MB Any combinations of these DIMMs are allowed The following table shows possible combinations of processors PC100 modules and PC133 modules Celeron Celeron Pentium Pentium Pentium Ill 566 1 2 GHz 600 866 1 26 GHz MHz MHz MHz PC100 FSB FSB FSB FSB FSB Modules 66MHz 100MHz 100MHz 133MHz 133MHz SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM 100 2 100 2 100MHz 100 2 100 2 133 5 5 5 5 5 Modules 66MHz 100MHz 100MHz 133MHz 133MHz SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM SDRAM 100MHz 100 2 100MHz 133MHz 133MHz FSB Front Side Bus Processor Frequency SDRAM RAM frequency Graphic System The main part of the graphic system is the Graphic Memory Controller Hub GMCH part of the chipset It contains the complete graphic system as well as the memory controller The Video memory is part of the main memory max 10 MB under Windows including 4MB pixel memory The Graphic Controller supports 2D and 3D graph ics The maximum resolution depends on the connected monitor type Max Resolution CRT 1600 x 1200 pixel 8 colors bit 1280 x 1024 pixel 24 color bit 1024 x 768 pixel 24 color bit Max Resolution TFT 1280 x 1024 pixel 24 color bit Because the different Flatpanels from Wincor Nixdorf International are optimized for a special resolution every Flatpanel has its own jumper setting The follow ing jump
33. Routing No Routing IRQ Routing COM3 COM4 COM3_110 COMA 110 Serial port A Enabled Serial port B Enabled These fields configure the Serial ports directly With Disabled the port is switched off Configuration options Disable Enable 51 Base I O address This field sets the address with fixed IRQ for the onboard serial connectors in combination with the interrupt used Serial port A and Serial port B must have different addresses Configuration options 3F8 IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 SE8 IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ 3 Parallel port Enabled This filed has the same configuration options as the two serial ports Configuration options Disabled Enabled Mode Bi directional This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port Configuration options Bi directional EPP ECP Base address This field sets the address for the onboard parallel connector Configuration options 378 278 3BC Floppy disk controller Enabled This field allows you to activate or deactivate the floppy interface Configuration options Enabled Disabled TouchScreen Routing No Routing Using a TouchScreen you may select routing it to a serial interface using hard ware lines instead of COM1 or COM2 Configuration Options No Routing Route COM1 Route to COM2 IRQ Routing 110 110 This Field is available only when the Onboard COM3 COMA Card is mounted The Ser
34. THEN Halt ENDIF 2Fh PRE SYS SHADOW Clears the cache before shadowing the system 32h COMPUTE SPEED Determine the CPU core speed by tim ing the execution 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 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 re set 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 configu ration registers to enable SRAM 76 POST Code Hex Name Description 3Ch ADV_CS_CONFIG IF lt 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 gt 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 CORE DEVICE INIT Initialize all motherboard devices 46h COPYRIGHT Verify that the Phoenix BIOS copyright message is correct
35. WINCOR NIXDORF POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor Intel Pentium 111 Processor D2 CPU User Manual POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor Intel Pentium Processor D2 CPU User Manual Edition August 2003 All brand and product names mentioned this document are trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Wincor Nixdorf International GmbH 2003 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 gore 1 OVSIVIe S 1 Block Diagrams 3 Technical Data 7 Mechanical 12 Onboard Components 13 wie ME EY 13 System Memory c petere o Bre ei E Dye De 14 erre teet UE 15 Jumper Settings sete ete Pepe C Ed 16 Audio System IB 17 NV BAM ett oe deiecta toe better nta decent tacto 17 IDE Interfaces nati e roa e EE I EIER e 17 Flop
36. abling of the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analy sis and Reporting Technology system which utilizes internal hard disk drive monitoring technology This field is read only Installed Memory XXX MB This field displays the amount of extended memory detected by the system during bootup You do not need to make changes to this field This is a display only field Advanced Menu Reset Configuration Data No Speaker Volume Middle Local Bus IDE adapter Both SMART Device Monitoring Disabled PS 2 Mouse Disabled Large Disk Access Mode DOS Legacy USB Support Enabled ISA graphics device No Boot Video device Onboard Onboard LAN BootProm Enabled QuickBoot Mode Disabled gt Device Configuration gt ISA UMB Region Exclusion gt PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion gt DEMI Event Logging Reset Configuration Data No Yes erases all configuration data in a section of memory for ESCD Extended 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 49 Speaker Volume Middle This field is for the volume control of the installed speaker Configuration options High Middle Low Local Bu
37. ake it as easy as possible It is 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 following 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 BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following sections MAIN Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration ADVANCED Use this menu to enable and make changes to the ad vanced features SECURITY Use this menu to enable a supervisor password POWER Use this menu to configure and enable Power Manage ment 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 To access the menu bar items press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard 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 follow ing table lists the keys found in the legend bar with their corresponding alter nates and functions 43 N
38. at the system clock interrupts are occuring A2h KEYBOARD_TEST Set NumLock indicator IF lt keylock set gt THEN Print error message on screen ENDIF 81 POST Name Description Code Hex A4h KEY_RATE Initialize keyboard typematic rate AAh SCAN_FOR_F2 IF lt 2 key was pressed during POST gt THEN Set flag indicating key press Display Entering Setup message ENDIF ACh SETUP_CHECK IF lt 2 was pressed gt THEN Enter Setup ELSE IF lt errors were found gt THEN Display Press 7 or 2 prompt IF lt 2 is pressed gt THEN Enter Steup ELSE IF lt 7 is pressed gt THEN Boot ENDIF ELSE Boot ENDIF AEh CLEAR_BOOT Clear CMOS bit indicating POST is in pro gress BOh ERROR CHECK IF error were found THEN Beep twice Display Press 7 or 2 message IF lt 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 QUIET Reset video BOOT END Clear screen reset cursor reload DAC B6h PASSWORD IF password enabled THEN Print message requesting password IF password incorrect THEN Halt ENDIF ENDIF 82 POST Name Description Code Hex 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
39. avigation Key s lt Fi gt lt Esc gt lt or keypad arrows keypad arrows minus key plus key or spacebar Enter Home or lt PgUp gt End or lt PgDn gt Function Description Displays the General Help screen from any where in the BIOS Setup Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a submenu Select the menu item to the left or right Moves the highlight up or down between fields Scrolls backward through the values for the highlighted field Scrolls forward through the values for the high lighted field Brings up a selection menu for the highlighted field Moves the cursor to the first field 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 pro vides a General Help screen This screen can be called from any menu by sim ply 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 functions 44 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 lt Home gt to displa
40. ble 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 The Celeron Pentium III mainboard will be delivered with two different BIOS versions the Standard BIOS version displayed as WN STD xx yy on the screen and the POS BIOS version displayed as WN POS xx yy on the screen Due to the considerable and visible differences both BIOS versions are explained separately in this document 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 appears during the Power On Self Test POST Press lt F2 gt to call the Setup utility If you are a little bit late pressing the mentioned key POST will continue with its test routines thus preventing you from calling Setup If you still need to call Setup reset the system by pressing Ctrl lt Alt gt Delete You can also restart by turning the system off and then on again But do so if the first method fails POS specific components described in this document e g NVRAM Memory Card some POS Displays are not supported by the Standard BIOS version they will only supported in the POS BIOS version 42 The Setup program has been designed to m
41. d BIOS data area 8Bh MOUSE IF mouse support enabled THEN Setup interrupt vector for mouse Add mouse support to equipment installed flag ENDIF 80 POST Name Description Code Hex 8Ch FLOPPY Test both floppy drives IF lt error detected gt THEN Display floppy error message ENDIF 8Fh FDISK_FAST_PREINI Count and store the number of ATA T drives in the subsystem 90h FDISK Initialize the hard disk subsystem and test IF lt error detected gt THEN Display hard disk error message ENDIF 91h FDISK_FAST_INIT Set timing based on drives attached 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 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 th
42. e PIN TFT PIN TFT 1 GND 2 TX2 3 TX2 Shield 4 TX2 5 P12V 6 GND 7 TX1 8 TX1 Shield 9 TX1 10 GND 11 P12V 12 P12V Shield 13 P12V 14 TXD 15 Touch Shield 16 RXD 17 FPEN 18 19 TXO Shield 20 TXO 21 P5V 22 P5V 23 TXC 24 TXC Shield 25 TXC 26 Beeper OUT 27 NC 28 NC 29 NC 30 NC 31 NC 32 NC 33 NC 34 NC 35 NC 36 NC 37 NC 38 NC 39 NC 40 NC 35 VGA 4 LCD The VGA 4 LCD controller is provided with two 26 pin MiniDelta Ribbon connectors LCD Display 1 LCD Display 2 operator Upper Data customer Lower Data Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 412 V 1 412 V 2 12V 2 12V 3 LD3 3 UD 3 4 GND v LD 3 4 GND v UD 3 5 LD 2 5 UD 2 6 GND v LD 2 6 GND v UD 2 7 LD1 7 UD 1 8 GND v LD 1 8 GND v UD 1 9 LDO 9 UDO 10 GND v LD 0 10 GND v UD 0 11 UD 3 11 LD3 12 GND v UD 3 12 GND v LD 3 13 UD 2 13 102 14 GND v UD 2 14 GND v LD 2 15 UD 1 15 LD 1 16 GND v UD 1 16 GND v LD 1 17 UD 0 17 100 18 GND v UD 0 18 GND v LD 0 19 19 LP 20 GND v LP 20 GND v LP 21 SCL 21 SCL 22 GND SCL 22 GND SCL 23 M 23 M 24 GND v 24 GND v 25 FLM 25 FLM 26 26 D Off Shell Shell 36 LAN 10 100 If a network adapter or controller board is installed the system be nected to a networ
43. er the correct ones manually by setting User 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 documentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Heads This field configures the number of read write heads Refer to your drive docu mentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User Sector This field configures the number of sectors per track Refer to your drive docu mentation to determine the correct value to enter into this field To make changes to this field the Type field must be set to User 47 Maximum Capacity This field shows the drive s maximum capacity calculated automatically by the BIOS from the 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 documenta
44. ersetting is defined unused combinations are reserved for the future Jumper Settings DISPLAY Display Type Mode Size Clock Freq closed SVGA BA 72A 30 MHz closed closed open XGA TFT 15 BA 73A 65 MHz closed open open svea TFT 12 BA72A 1 38 MHz 640 x 480 open closed PB Application closed VGA TFT 10 12 Monitor BA72A PT 15 Monitor 7 12 Monitor BA72A 1 PT 10 Monitor 640 480 PT Audio System The audio systems contains on the AC 97 compatible Sound controller part of the chipset the CODEC 54299 from Chrystal and the audio amplifier The stereo output is 1 25W at 8 Ohm each channel NVRAM The NVRAM may be used under DOS for saving non volatile data The NVRAM is housed in DIL package the size is 32KB or 128KB IDE Interface For connecting IDE drives there are 2 connectors on the CPU available The connectors are 2mm header 44 pin with 5V power supply 2 5 hard disc drives and CDROM DVD drives are connected without additional power lines 3 5 drives are connected via an adapter cable which differs between the vari ous BEETLE models The interface may be driven in PIO mode 0 mode 4 or in UDMA mode 0 2 Floppy Interface For connecting Floppy drives there are two different connectors on the CPU available These are a 2 54mm standard header for 1 drive
45. expected NMI Enable parity checkers and check for unexpected NMI 59h PDS INIT Register POST display services with POST Dispatch Manager 5Bh CPU CACHE OFF Disable and WB invalidate CPU cache 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 78 POST Code Hex Name Description 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
46. h 030Fh Reserved for testing 21 Fixed I O Address Ranges ctd PORT ADDRESS FUNCTION 0310h 031Fh POS logic 0376h Hard disk primary Graphicsystem 03D4h 03D5h Graphicsystem O3DAh Graphicsystem OSE8h OSEFh Serial interface w POS board 7 FDC primary O3F6h Hard disk secondary O03F8h 03FFh Serial interface COM1 04DOh 04D1h Interrupt controller OCF9h Reset F80h FFFh GPIO addressing 1000h 1FFFh 815E chipset addressing 22 Interrupt Assignments The interrupt assignments correspond to the standard AT assignments plus POS specific characteristics Interrupt no Cause of interrupt IRQO Timer output 0 IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 LAN available IRQ6 Floppy disk IRQ7 LPT available IRQ8 Realtime clock IRQ9 Power failure available IRQ10 available IRQ1 1 available IRQ12 PS 2Mouse available IRQ13 Coprocessor IRQ14 HD Primary IRQ15 HD Secondary available Available means the availability of and or PnP components One Interrupt of IRQ9 IRQ10 and IRQ11 will be used by the BIOS system manager DMA Channel Assignments The DMA channel assignments correspond to the assignments in the AT standard DMA channel
47. he Power menu allows you to reduce power consumption This feature turns off the video display and shuts down the hard disk after a period of inactivity Power State Stay Off Power Savings Disabled Standby Timeout Disabled Resume On Time Disabled Resume Time Disabled Resume On Modem Ring Disabled Wake Up On LAN Disabled gt HardWare Monitor 55 Power State Stay off Select whether you want your system to be rebooted after power has been interrupted Stay off leaves your system off and Restore reboots your system if it was active before power loss Is the key Power Up selected the system will startup after switching the main power from on to off Configuration options Stay off Restore Power Up Power Savings Disabled This field acts as the master control for the power management modes Dis abled disables the power saving features Enabled allows you to set power Standby Timeout from Disabled to 8 minutes Configuration options Disabled Enabled Resume On Time Disabled This allows an unattended or automatic system power up You may configure your system to power up at a certain time The Wakeup Time is to setup in the next field below this field Configuration options Disabled Enabled Wake Up 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 mode The BEETLE canno
48. ial Interfaces COM3 and are to be routed to IRQ10 IRQ11 via software configuration You have options to route to IRQ10 or left un routed to IRQ11 or left unrouted Or you can share IRQ10 with and COM4 Configuration Options ____ 111 110 110 110 COM4 110 111 Refer to PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion for appropriate Reserving 52 PCI Configuration PCI PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion These fields allow you to set some memory areas as Reserved for a legacy ISA card that uses a memory segment within the 00 and DFFF address range If you have such a card and you are not using an ICU to specify its ad dress range select one or more memory address from the five available op tions Configuration options Available Reserved 00 CFFF Available D000 Available D400 D7FF Available D800 DBFF Available DFFF Available PCI PNP ISA IRQ Region Exclusion These fields indicate whether or not the displayed IRQ for each field is being used by a legacy non PnP ISA card The default value indicates either that the displayed IRQ is not used or that ISA Configuration Utility ICU is being used to determine whether an ISA card is using that IRQ If you install a legacy ISA card that requires an unique IRQ and you are not
49. ing from decom pressed shadow memory 14h 8742 INIT Verify 8742 keyboard controller is re sponding 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 memory 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 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 75 POST Name Description Code Hex 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_INIT 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 address space IF test failed gt THEN Halt ENDIF 2Eh BASERAML Test for stuck DRAM data line by walk ing a 1 through all bit locations of ad dress 0 and then walking a 0 through IF test failed
50. isation where you purchased the new battery xi s setup parameters must be reset each time the battery is changed Plugin Modules CRT Bridge You have the choice of using several adapters for connecting different types of displays COM3 4 Module The COM3 COM4 module may be used to implement 4 serial interfaces If this Module is assembled the USB2 port is available at the standard USB connector The voltages 5V and 12V are protected by polyfuses USBplus Adapter 2 versions The USBplus adapter is available in two versions e 12 version with USBplus ports with 12V 24 version with 2 USBplus ports with 12V and 1 USBplus port with 24V The 12V version may be used with introduced PSUS the current is limited The 24V version may be used only with the new 212W Power Supply Unit PSU APIOPO23 280 or equivalent If one of the USBplus modules is assembled the USB2 port is automatically disabled The voltages 12V and 24V are protected via polyswitches PanelLink Bridge The PanelLink bridge serves as interface for connecting BA72A BA72A 1 or 7 to the D2 CPU The Bridge may not be used on the D1 CPU The TFT adapter C2 CPU and PanelLink bridge D1 CPU must not be used on the D2 CPU 19 LAN 10 100 Adapter While the LAN controller is part of the INTEL chipset the LAN adapter contains the physical layer including Ethernet address The LAN adapter was developed for the D2
51. isercards with up to three PCI Slots are supported The device address of the integrated LAN controller in the ICH2 makes a reor ganisation of the BEETLE Risercards necessary 1 x PCI shared w ISA Device 9 2 x PCI Device 9 11 3 x PCI Device 9 11 13 ISA PCI shared slot gets the Device address 9 The subsequent addresses are 11 and 13 New risercards are backwards compatible and may be used in all introduced systems 26 Restrictions The implementation of PCI is based on the specifications 2 0 Only 5 Voltage PCI cards are supported No support of PCI cachable memory SBO and SDONE signals are not on the interface connector No support of 64 bit bus extension No support of JTAG Boundary Scan pins 27 Plug and Play The BIOS supports PnP capabilities by managing the system resources All 1 0 addresses IRQ channels and DMA channels which are used by the system are marked as reserved and the remaining resources are available for the PnP OS See also BIOS specification 28 Operating Modes General The D2 CPU provides power management functions dependent on the installed Operating System Full functionality of USBplus is only guaranteed when the enhanced power supply units 212W are available Normal Mode Standby Mode Switching on The power supply will be activated and deactivated via the main switch at the rearside of the system Activating the mai
52. items Processor enters the Toggle Mode W Hard Discs are switched off after defined time W Monitor is switched off after defined time 30 Connecting Peripherals When connecting peripherals always make sure that the system is switched off BBE mmm 7 254 EN Sy 7 ENERO END EE 5 COMI comz USB USB 12V USBH12V USB 24V Speaker The motherboard offers a total of four serial interfaces COM1 COM4 and interfaces for connecting displays modular printers keyboards USB devices loudspeaker and for the network connection COM Interfaces Connect supplementary standard peripherals via the COM1 serial interface Make sure that all supplementary devices have been tested for RFI suppression pursuant to the legal requirements of your country COM 1 COM 4 Depending on the systems configuration scanners without an independent power supply are connected to the COM2 COM3 or COM4 serial interface standard setting COM3 Connect scales with their own power supply to the interface COM1 is designed as a 9 pin D sub plug whereas COM are 9 pin D sub jacks Make sure that the scanner connector is plugged securely into the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning If scales are connected to the BEETLE system which are no
53. k LAN 10 100 Mbit from the POS terminal back panel If a LAN adapter or controller board is not installed this location on the back panel is closed by a dummy cover The connector for the LAN10 100 interface is a 8 pin RJ45 connector type female IN SIGNALS TD TD RD NC NC RD NC P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC Microphone The Microphone connector is a 3 5 mm 5 pin Stereo Phone Jack PIN SIGNALS MIC 1 GND 2 MIC F 3 NC 4 HIGH 5 GND 37 Line Out The Line Out connector is a 3 5 mm 5 pin Stereo Phone Jack PIN SIGNALS OUT 1 AGND 2 LOR 3 NC 4 LOL 5 NC Line In The Line In connector is a 3 pin header IN SIGNALS CD LIL LIR AGND P 1 2 3 CD Audio The CD Audio connector is a 4 pin header PIN SIGNALS CD 1 AGND 2 CDIL 3 AGND 4 CDIR 38 Speaker Out The connector for the speaker is a 5 pin 3 5 mm connector type female PIN SIGNALS Out AGND LOLAF NC LORAF NC USB1 USB2 The USB interface contains 2 downstream ports providing the data rates of 12 MHz for high speed USB peripherals and 1 5 MHz for low speed USB peripherals Instead of the serial interfaces COM3 and COM4 the system can be equipped with 3 p
54. k through the setup program Secondary IDE This option lets you enable or disable the secondary IDE port If the port is en abled you will see the same setup screens for the secondary port like the one for the primary Secondary IDE Enable 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Parallel Port Mode This field allows you to set the onboard parallel port connector You can select either Standard EPP ECP you install an I O card with a parallel port ensure that there is no conflict in the address assignments Alternatively the onboard port will be disabled after confirming an error message with the key 7 before booting the operating system The hardware parameters for the parallel port are Adar 378h IRQ 7 and DMA 1 The onboard serial ports 1 Addr 3F8h IRQ4 or port 2 Addr 2F8h IRQ3 are automatically disabled if e g a modem card or anything else of COM port will be inserted into the ISA channel The following screens are for advanced users and offer functions that are not used frequently Mode Standard 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 64 This is the information screen which will show you the entrance of the normally not used area of the setup part Special Functions following gt gt 8 Prev 2 Next 8086 1130 Rev ID 8086 2240 Rev ID This field displays the revision of the i815E chipset This is a display only field 8086 1130 Rev ID 04 8086 2240 Rev ID 05 8 Prev
55. lue 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 progress Not cleared until Post Code Aeh 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 INIT IF lt onboard super I O exists gt THEN Turn Off LPT and COM ports in super Set controller registers to default values ENDIF OFh FDISK_INIT IF lt secondary IDE controllers exists gt THEN Set secondary IDE controller configura tion registers to default values ENDIF 74 POST Name Description Code Hex 10h PM INIT IF power management enabled THEN Set the power management configura tion registers to default values ENDIF 11h REG INIT Set Cx5520 configuration registers to default values Set any other configuration registers to default values 12h RESTORE CRO Return to real mode 13h PCI BM RESET Early reset of PCI devices required to disable bus masters Assumes the pres ence of a stack and runn
56. n switch the Standby voltage P5VSB is supplied and the system is ready to be switched on Standby mode There are several possibilities to switch on the system The regular way to switch on the system is to activate the temporary switch at the frontside of the system Short pressing the temporary switch will switch on the system For powering up the system via LAN the Onboard PCI connector is provided with the Wake up signal and the Standby voltage P5VSB A third possibility to switch on the system is connecting a modem which activates the Ring indica tor signal Last not least the RTC can be used to switch on the system Switching Off The system may be switched off either by activating the temporary switch at the frontside of the system or under Software Control Pressing the temporary switch longer than 4 seconds will switch off the system Power Failure If the main power fails AC input for longer than 20 msec and the UPS feature is not used the loss of Standby Voltage results in powering down the system After the main power returns the system responds depending on the BIOS Setup setting If in the BIOS Setup Restore is chosen the system enters the state before Power failure If in the BIOS Setup Stay is chosen the system 29 stays off If in the BIOS Setup Follow is chosen the system follows the main power Power save Mode The Power Save Mode supports the following
57. owered USB interfaces 12V 0 5A 12V 1 5A 24 2 Connect only cables to the 24V connector which are marked with DP 1 or DP 2 Only devices equipped with a shielded cable must be connected to the USB interface 0581 0582 are standard USB ports connector series PIN USB1 USB2 1 P5V1F P5V2F 2 U1D U2D 3 U1D U2D 4 GND GND 39 USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus The USB ports with additional 12V and 24V power lines USB2plus USB3plus type BERG 74239 100 USB4plus type BERG 74239 100 12V version USB4plus type BERG 74239 200 24V version PIN USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus 1 P5V2F P5V2F P5V3F 2 USB2M USB3M USB4M 3 USB2P USB3P USB4P 4 GND_U2F GND_U3F GND_U4F 5 GND_U2F GND_U3F GND_U4F 6 P12VFUS2 P12VFUS3 P12VFUS4 P24VFUS4 7 P12VFUS2 P12VFUS3 P12VFUS4 P24VFUS4 8 GND_U2F GND_U3F GND_U4F KYBD Your BEETLE system has a 6 pin mini DIN jack for connecting a keyboard Make sure that the connector is plugged firmly into the socket to prevent mal functioning Power is supplied to the keyboard via this socket If you wish to connect a standard PC keyboard with DIN connector you must use a special adapter cable obtainable from the Wincor Nixdorf International branch office responsible for your area Introduced BEETLE keyboards with PS 2 interface may be connected PIN KYB E KDF MSDAF GNDFKYHL PSVFKYHL MSCKF
58. p messages are adapted to the format of the VFD display with 4 lines x 20 characters The different graphic cards have a fixed priority A legacy VGA graphic card has the highest priority this means all outputs are sent to this screen adapter re gardless of the presentation of an other display card The priority stepping as follows Highest priority Legacy ISA VGA card PCI VGA card Onboard graphic Lowest priority External VFD display Outputs are sent to the VFD screen if no other VGA board is found For the installing of IDE hard disks an auto configuration mode is installed in the setup The parameters can be read from the disk and are stored in the CMOS RAM If the hard disk is an enhanced type with higher transfer mode the BIOS will detect this feature and enable it automatically The various setup screens are described in details below The outputs are distributed over several screen pages Where possible related functions are shown on the same page 60 The setup program begins with a copyright message This is followed automati cally by a help screen Copyright c WN 1992 2001 Reboot with 7 Setup Rel 6 02 Help with 5 07 17 2001 Enter Setup w 2 When you press the key lt 2 gt here you will proceed to the setup dialog Time and Date The date and time appear first of all The time display will be updated every second while the line with the date is still the same on the display even if the
59. py Interface ni eere 17 Memory Card 17 Changing the CPU 18 Plugin Modules ninaninata niaan iaraa aeeai niaaa 19 CRI Bridge pasate 19 247 19 USBplus Adapter 2 versions 19 PanelLink ee e eee 19 LAN 10 100 Adapte eec e t tee ee cius 20 Onboard LAN idt etre aero thee 20 PCI Onboard VGA 4 Controller seen 20 Fixed 1 0 Address Ranges 21 Interrupt Assignments eene nennen nennen 23 DMA Channel 5 24 PCI Ititerface naues nie pennas caeteri dereud 25 Devices and Functloris 25 Additional Onboard Components 26 New Risercard Definition 26 ES 27 Plug RC 28 Operating 29 Generali uini 29 Normal Mode Standby Mode 29 Switching 8 o e ae ei a ee eae ee 29 Switching 29 Power Failure ste riae 29
60. rebooting the system the CMOS values will be set to their defaults Clear Cmoschecksum No 8 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Boot Sequence This field determines where the system first looks for an operating system Options are then C then A only Boot from A then C 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr Password This field allows you to set a password Before entering the password press key lt 6 gt or lt 4 gt Then type a password of 6 characters Symbols and other keys are ignored You have to confirm the entered password With the entered password it isn t possible to start up the setup without entering the stored password To clear the password press key lt 6 gt or lt 4 gt Password 8 Prev 6 4 Decr 71 The following keys be pressed at time other than to show or enter the parameters for the IDE drives lt 5 gt show the help screen lt 7 gt to complete the setup and reboot the system Prev Entry 8 Next Entry 2 Reboot with 7 5 Incr Value 6 HELP with 5 Decr Value 4 Return Setup w 2 The arrangement of the setup keys on the keyboard is as follows W 8 amp 2 for the previous and next screen are the top and bottom keys lt 4 gt amp 6 for more and less values the keys are left and right in one level lt 5 gt for the help screen is in the center 7 8 9 Prev 5 6 Help
61. rives are Auto User and None Use the Auto setting for detection and configuration of the IDE device during boot up PRI MASTR Auto 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 62 The next screen display shows the hard disks configurations PRI MASTR Auto 8 Prev 6 Incr 6 2 Next 4 gt 5 3 e mers Enter 5 chars 2 2 8 PRI MASTR USER Type 3 List 8 Prev 22Next Params 6 Incr 4 Decr 5 3 Read valid HD Param 9 other 5 9 977 Head 10 81MB 2 2 Large Disk Access LBA 6 Incr 4 Decr 2 2 22Next Write to CMOS 9 other YES No 3 Edit Params 2 3 Heads Enter 2 chars 9 2 8 any Key to return ooo gt Cylinders 0 8 2 Next 2 2 5 targe Disk Access LBA 6 Incr 4 Decr 5 2 Heads 3 Edit 8 Prev Len Kakao Parse Capacity OMB 3 Edit Params 8 2 PIO Mode 1 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 5 2 Multisector Read Sectors 1 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 2 30 Sectors Enter 2 chars 9 2 8 As shown in the diagram above there are two basic possibilities Entering a configuration manually with the aid of the parameters specified in the documentation for the IDE hard disks and Automatic configuration of the IDE hard disk with reading the parameters directly from the dis
62. s IDE adapter Both You can select to enable the primary IDE channel secondary IDE channel both or disable both channels Configuration options Both Primary Secondary Disabled SMART Device Monitoring Disabled This field controls the enabling of the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology system which utilizes internal hard disk drive monitoring technology Configuration options Disabled Enabled PS 2 Mouse Disabled With the default setting IRQ12 will be reserved for installed expansion cards Enabled will always reserve IRQ12 regardless whether a PS 2 mouse is de tected or not Configuration options Disabled Enabled Large Disk Access Mode DOS For UNIX Novell Netware or other operating systems you have to select Other For DOS or Windows use the value of default DOS Configuration options DOS Other Legacy USB Support Enabled This motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus USB devices The default of Disabled the USB controller is disabled no matter whether you are using a USB device or not The enabling of the controller will run with the help of a USB compliant operating system like Windows 98 or else If the point stands on En abled the legacy USB support from the BIOS is started Now it is possible to use a USB keyboard to start this setup or with the standard DOS environment If you like to use a USB Floppy disk or a USB CD ROM device for booting you have
63. s and a foil cable connector for 72 drives Standard 1 44MB and 720KB Floppy Discs are supported Memory Card Interface The memory card interface is standard in BEETLE systems and supports the released BEETLE cards It may be used under DOS system Changing the CPU Battery The BEETLE POS systems are equipped with a lithium battery on the CPU board to ensure data retention the time and the setup parameters The battery should be changed approximately every five years When inserting the new battery make sure the polarity is correct This is visibly marked in the socket Incorrect replacement of the battery may lead to the danger of explosion The battery is located in a socket in the CPU see page 10 To gain access to the battery proceed as described in the according chapters of your BEETLE User Manual 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 This symbol on a battery tells you that batteries containing harmful substances must not be disposed of as household waste Follow the country specific laws and regulations Within the European Union you are legally bound to return these bat teries to the service organ
64. t 4 Decr 66 PnP IRQ Resources These fields indicate whether or not the displayed IRQ for each field is used by a legacy ISA card Two options are available available and reserved The first option the default value indicates either that the displayed IRQ is not used or an ISA Configuration Utility ICU is being used to determine if an ISA card is using that IRQ If you install a legacy ISA card that requires a unique IRQ and you are not using an ICU you must set the option for that IRQ to reserved PnP IRQ Resources 3 List Params 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr ISA configuration The use of ISA legacy cards is very restricted in this system All resources from an installed card must be registered during the setup phase before the functions on this card are useable To make this installation as easy as possible you can select a legacy card from a list of known cards in the setup Because of the restricted resources in the chipset it is only possible to select one card at a time ISA Configuration Standard 8 Prev 6 Incr 2 Next 4 Decr 67 The known cards by the setup are Screen Display used I O resources Standard 270 277h 310 31Fh 3E8 3EFh AT COM Board with jumper 1 open 102 open open display as JMP O O O 270 277h 2E0 2E7h 300 33Fh 368 36Fh 3E0 3EFh AT COM Board with jumper 101 closed 102 open 103 open display as JMP C O O 270 277h 3
65. t Secondary Slave None System Memory 125 MB 45 8086 1130 Rev ID 8086 2440 Rev ID This field displays the revision of the i815E chipset This is a display only field 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 lt Shift gt lt Tab gt 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 lt Tab gt or lt Shift gt lt Tab gt keys to move between the month day and year fields Legacy Diskette A 1 44M 3 5 Legacy Diskette B Disabled These fields record the types of floppy disk drives installed in your system Con figuration options Disabled 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5in Primary amp Secondary Master Slave Before attempting to configure hard disk drive make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive Incor rect settings my cause your system not to recognize the installed hard disk To allow the BIOS to detect the drive type automatically select Auto Type Auto CHS Format Oylinders 2112
66. t receive or transmit data until the system and applica tions 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 Con figuration options Disabled Enabled Wake Up On LAN Disabled Wake On LAN allows your BEETLE to be booted from a system via a network by sending a wake up frame or signal Configuration options Disabled Enabled 56 Hardware Monitor CPU Temperature 44 C CPU Fan Speed 4448 rpm Power Supply Fan Speed 2766 rpm VCC DUA Voltage 5 29 V 12V Voltage 13 66 V 12V Voltage 12 67 V VCC Voltage 5 29 V 3 3V Voltage 3 20 V 3 3V DUA Voltage 3 45 V 1 8V Voltage 1 90 VCC ID Voltage 1 85 VBatt Voltage 3 13 CPU Temperature xxC The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the motherboard and CPU temperatures for supported processors only CPU Fan Speed Power Supply Fan Speed xxxxrpm The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the CPU fan speed and power supply fan speed in rotations per minute rpm The presence of the fans is automatically detected Several Voltages xx xxV The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the voltage output by the on board voltage regulators 57 Boot Menu Removable Devices Hard Drive CD ROM Drive Network Boot The Boot menu allows you to select from the fo
67. t supplied by Wincor Nixdorf International you must obtain a licence for the driver software The COM1 or COM2 interface is without effect if a TFT adapter with touch screen function is installed 31 COM2 or COM4 Depending on how the system is configured the customer display is connected to either the COM2 or COM4 serial interface The interface connection is a 9 pin D sub jack Make sure that the connector for the customer display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning Power is sup plied via this jack COMS3 Connect the cashier display to the serial interface This port is a 9 pin D sub jack Make sure that the connector for the cashier display is screwed firmly to the socket to prevent possible malfunctioning Power is supplied via this jack PIN Assignment COM Interfaces COMI is a standard RS232 interface with a 9 pin D SUB connector type male IN COM1 DCD1F RXD1 F TXD1 F DTR1 GNDF DSR1F RTS1F CTS1 F RI1 F VN U 32 2 is a 9 pin D SUB connector type female for BEETLE standard 85232 interface with 5V and 12V power supply IN COM2 P12VFS RXD2 F TXD2 F DTR2 F GND F DSR2 F RTS2 CTS2 A Oo Po U P5VFS COM3 4 are 9 pin D SUB connectors type female for
68. the CPU The max current of the different BEETLE systems are dependent on the used PSUs Fuses Polyswitches 45V COM2 COM3 USB1 Keyboard Mouse USB2plus USB3plus USB4plus Fuse on adapter 12V COM2 COM3 COM4 Fuse on adapter USB2plus USB3plus Fuse on adapter USB4plus 12V version Fuse on adapter 24V USB4plus Fuse on adapter Board Dimensions 255 mm x 209 mm Mechanical Arrangement The CPU comprises the printed circuit board with connectors for all external peripheral connections and for installing the optional plug in cards MIC i PROG Quarz co E NVRAM 1 8 XILINX KYB 4299 F 9 5 BIOS ee 5 A Superl O ITS7DF PCI ISA USBI USB2 Battery a M PUSB PCLONBOARD o r1 2 9 PCI to ISA Bridge 8888 5 See all Jumper Settings amp Ed a 5 WOLN 5 gt x amp E CELERON o GMCH Or 2 5 PENTIUM III gs LINEIN CD AUDIO AL SPK OUT DIMMO DIMMI
69. tion that came with your hard drive to determine the optimal value and set it manually 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 cylinders 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 Configuration options Disabled Enabled PIO Mode This option lets you seta PIO Programmed Input Output mode for the IDE device Modes 0 trough 4 provide successively increased performance Configu ration options Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Other options for Type are CD ROM for IDE CD ROM drives After using the legend keys to make your selections in this sub menu press the Esc key to exit back to the Main menu When the Main menu appears you will notice that the drive size is indicated in the field for the hard disk drive that you just configured 48 SMART Monitoring This field informs about the en
70. to enable this setup point and after detecting of this USB device from the BIOS you have to switch the boot order to the appropriate device Configuration Options Disabled Enabled ISA graphics device installed No Some nonstandard VGA cards may not show colors properly The settings Yes should correct this problem Otherwise leave this on the default setting of No Configuration options No Yes 50 Boot Video device Onboard The mainboard has an Onboard graphic adapter If your computer has addition ally installed a PCI VGA card additionally installed this field allows you to select which of the cards will act as your primary display card The default Onboard allows your PCI card to take precedents only when no onboard bridge is de tected PCI Slot uses the PCI VGA adapter card as primary card Configuration options Onboard PCI Slot Onboard LAN BootProm Enabled This point switches on or off the PXE PROM from the onboard LAN submodul if it is installed Configuration Options Disabled Enabled QuickBoot Mode Disabled This setup mode speeds up the progress of booting the system a lot Configuration Options Disabled Enabled Device Configuration Serial port A Enabled Base I O address IRQ 3F8 IRQ 4 Serial port B Enabled Base I O address IRQ 2F8 IRQ3 Parallel port Enabled Mode Bi directional Base address 378 Floppy disk controller Enabled TouchScreen
71. ur possible types of boot devices 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 alters the priority which the system uses to search for a boot device on system power up Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Once you have made all of your selections 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 Pressing lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select of the options from this menu or lt F10 gt from the legend bar to exit this menu Exit Saving Changes Once you have finished making selections choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM The CMOS 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 58 system date system time and password the system will ask for confirmation before exiting Load Setup Defaults
72. y the first page press lt End gt to go to the last page To exit the help window press lt Enter gt or lt Esc gt 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 To call a sub menu simply move the highlight to the field and press lt Enter gt The sub menu then will appear immedi ately 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 lt Esc gt 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 lt F9 gt 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 Main screen When the Setup program is accessed the following screen appears 8086 1130 Rev ID 04 8086 2440 Rev ID 05 System Time 08 14 46 System Date 12 20 1999 Legacy Diskette A 144 31 2 Legacy Diskette Disabled gt Primary Master 1090MB Primary Slave None gt Secondary Master None g
73. ystem is starting up Clear all DMI event logs No With this point it is possible to clear all the recorded DMI events manually Event logging Enabled If you do not use the DMI event logging it is possible to shut off the recording mechanism of errors Mark DMI events as read Enter If you dislike the BIOS message at system starting up but you like to have the errors recorded mark all DMI events as read With the next start up of the sys tem the BIOS would not display a message 54 Security Menu Supervisor Password Is Clear Set Supervisor Password Enter Processor Serial Number Disabled Set Supervisor Password This field allows you to set the password Highlight the field and press lt Enter 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 pass word 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 dialog box as above will appear Press lt Enter gt and the password will be set to Disabled Processor Serial Number This setup point is only displayed if a Pentium CPU is installed in the mainboard Some software packages would like to read the serial number of such a proces sor for protecting their software Power Menu T

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