User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1-1 About This Manual
- 1-2 System Specifications
- 1-3 Safety Precautions
- 2-1 List of Jumpers and Connectors
- 2-2 Component Locations
- 2-3 How to Set Jumpers
- 2-4 COM Port Connector
- 2-5 RS232/422/485 (COM2) Selection
- 2-6 IRQ12 Release Selection
- 2-7 ATX Power Signal Connector
- 2-8 ATX Power Button
- 2-9 AT/ATX Power Selection
- 2-10 Universal Serial Bus Connector
- 2-11 Solid-State Disk Socket
- 2-12 SSD Memory Map Selection
- 2-13 Keyboard / PS2 Mouse Selection
- 2-14 Keyboard / PS2 Mouse Connector
- 2-15 External Keyboard Connector
- 2-16 Reset Connector
- 2-17 Hard Disk Drive LED Connector
- 2-18 CPU Fan Connector
- 2-19 System Fan Connector
- 2-20 External Speaker Connector
- 2-21 Floppy Disk Drive Connector
- 2-22 Hard Disk Drive Connector
- 2-23 VGA CRT Connector
- 2-24 LCD Panel Connector
- 2-25 LCD VDD Selection
- 2-26 Panel Power Connector
- 2-27 Printer Connector
- 2-28 Power LED & Keylock Connector
- 2-29 LAN Connector
- 2-30 LAN LED Indicators
- 2-31 Green Function Connector
- 2-32. Memory Installation
- 3-1. Introduction
- 3-2. VGA Driver Utility
- 3-3. Flash BIOS Update
- 3-4. LAN Driver Utility
- 3-5. Watchdog Timer Configuration
- 4-1. Power Saving Block Diagram
- 4-2. CPU Doze Mode
- 4-3. System Standby Mode
- 4-4 System Suspend Mode
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5-2 Entering Setup
- 5-3 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
- 5-4 BIOS Features Setup Menu
- 5-5 Chipset Features Setup
- 5-6 Power Management Setup
- 5-7 PnP/PCI Configuration
- 5-8 Load BIOS Defaults
- 5-9 Load Setup Defaults
- 5-10 Integrated Peripherals
- 5-11 Password Setting
- 5-12 IDE HDD Auto Detection
- PC-104 Connector Pin Assignment
- ISA Bus Pin Assignments
- PCI Bus Pin Assignments
- C-1 Introduction
- C-2 Troubleshooting with Error Messages

CommPlete Series 4000 Server SBC, Model IPC-623C 57
Award BIOS Setup
CPU L2 Cache EDD Checking
This item allows you to enable/disable CPU L2 Cache ECC
Checking.
Quick Power On Self Test
This setting affects the duration of the Power On Self Test
(POST), which occurs after you power up the computer. If
enabled, the BIOS will shorten or skip some ‘check items’ during
the POST.
Boot Sequence
This setting determines the sequence for which drive to look for
first when the system boots up. You may set the system to look
at drive A: and then at drive C: or vice versa.
Swap Floopy Drive
This setting is effective only in systems where there are two
floppy drives. Selecting enabled assigns physical swapping or
drive B to logical Drive A and physical drive A to logical drive B.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
You may enable/disable this item to define whether the system
will look for a floppy disk drive to boot at power-on, or directly to
the hard disk drive.
Boot Up NumLock Status
This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric
keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on.
Gate A20 Option
This entry allows you to select how gate A20 is handled. Gate
A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 Mbyte.
Initially, Gate A20 was handled by a pin on the keyboard.
Today, while keyboards still provide this support, it is more
common, and much faster, for the system chipset to provide
support for gate A20.