BEETLE POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium III Processor (D2-CPU-Basic) User Manual
POS Motherboard With Intel Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium III Processor (D2-CPU-Basic) User Manual Edition September 2003
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Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................1 Overview .............................................................................................................1 Block Diagram .....................................................................................................3 Technical Data ....................................................................................................5 Mechanical Arrangement ......
TFT Panel Link ............................................................................................. 30 LAN 10/100 .................................................................................................. 31 Microphone................................................................................................... 31 Line Out........................................................................................................ 31 Line In...................................................
Power Savings [Disabled] ............................................................................. 49 Resume On Time [Disabled]......................................................................... 49 Wake Up On LAN [Disabled] ........................................................................ 49 HardWare Monitor ........................................................................................ 49 Boot Menu....................................................................................
Introduction Introduction This manual describes the features of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) for the TM BEETLE systems based on the Intel Celeron Processor family and the Intel TM Pentium III processor. With a frequency of 566 MHz up to 1.2 GHz (Celeron) and of 600 MHz up to 1.26 GHz (Pentium III), second level cache up to 512 KB and many other features, these processors guarantee an increased performance of your BEETLE system.
Introduction Video system Video Memory part of main memory (max. 10MB under Windows) including 4MB pixel memory CRT resolution up to: • 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: • 1280 x 1024 pixel / 24 bit color Audio system Chrystal Audio Codec CS4299 Mono Microphone Input Stereo Speaker Output (2 x 1,25W @ 8Ohm) BIOS Firmware Hub: 4 Mbit Flash Memory Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.
Block Diagram Block Diagram The block diagram shows all of the functional units of the D2 Basic - CPU. The physical plug-in connections to the system and external peripherals are shown at the bottom of the diagram. Only the most important internal connectors are part of the block diagram (see next page).
4 Panellink Interface 2x22 pol. Serial Interface RS232 Parallel Interface COM1* 9pol. CRT Interface Parallel Interface 2x8 pol. 2x13 pol. Voltage Regulator SMBus System Bus USB 2x4 pol. USB2 1x100pol. PCIInterface PCI Bus PCI Onboard Interface 1x80pol. Graphics & Memory Controller Hub GMCH Memory Bus Synthesizer Loudspeaker 1x4pol. Status Display 1x4pol. SMB 1x4pol. SDRAM 2 Banks 32MB....512MB 2x17 pol. FD Interface Secondary 26pol. Foil Floppy Interface 2x22 pol.
Technical Data Technical Data Supported Systems BEETLE/NetPOS Basic, BEETLE /iPOS Architecture PC-AT compatible Technology TTL,CMOS,LVT; SMD + 5V, +3.3V, AGTL+ technology Operating Modes Normal Mode, Power Save Mode Power Management APM 1.2 Operating Systems WIN 98SE, WIN Me, WIN NT 4.0, WIN2000, LINUX Microprocessor INTEL Celeron (566 MHz – 1.2 GHz) 32 KB L1 Cache, 128/256 KB L2 Cache 370 Pin FC-PGA package R INTEL Pentium III (600 MHz – 1.
Technical Data 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.
Technical Data Loudspeaker AT-compatible, Volume Control defined by BIOS Setup in 3 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.
Technical Data Max. Current for keyboard +5V: 500 mA Max. Current per port (for COM1*,2*) +12V: 600 mA Max. Current in total (for COM1*,2*) +12V: 900 mA Max. Current per port (for COM1*,2*) +5V: 300 mA Max. Current in total (for COM1*,2*) +5V: 500 mA Max.
Mechanical Arrangement Mechanical Arrangement The CPU comprises the printed circuit board with connectors for all external peripheral connections and for installing the optional plug-in cards.
Mechanical Arrangement In the following configuration examples the POS –Board is assembled and contains the logic for COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6 and the cashdrawer. COM5: Internally used; COM6: Not used iPOS Configuration /w internal PLINK TFT connection, LPT1 and LAN adapter COM4 LPT COM1* COM2* COM3 LAN MIC Cashdrw.
Onboard Components Onboard Components Processor The D2- CPU Basic supports Pentium III processors as well as Celeron processors in FC-PGA package. The released types are: Processor type Celeron Celeron Pentium III Pentium III Pentium III Processor speed 566 MHz 1.2 GHz 600 MHz 866 1.26 Host Bus frequency 66MHz 100 100 MHz 133 133 Cache size 128 KB 256 256 KB 256 512 Memory Bus frequency 100 MHz 100 MHz 100 MHz 133 MHz 133 MHz The frequency selection is automatically selected .
Onboard Components Main Memory Socket 1 Socket 2 Total capacity 8MBx64 (8MBx64) 64 MB(128 MB) 16MBx64 (16MBx64) 128 MB(256 MB) 32MBx64 (32MBx64) 256 MB(512 MB) Î Any combinations of these three DIMMs are allowed. The following table shows possible combinations of processors, PC100 modules and PC133 modules. Celeron 566 MHz Celeron 1.2 GHz PentiumIII 600 MHz PentiumIII 866 MHz PentiumIII 1.
Onboard Components 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 graphics. The maximum resolution depends on the connected monitor type: Max.
Onboard Components Jumper Settings VIDEO Mode DISPLAY Size Display Type / Clock Freq.
Onboard Components 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 various BEETLE models. The interface may be driven in PIO mode 0 – mode 4 or in UDMA mode 0 – 2.
Changing the CPU Battery 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. Î 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 9).
Plugin Modules Plugin Modules CRT Adapter If a CRT adapter is installed, you can connect any VGA monitor (e.g. 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. PanelLink Adapter The PanelLink adapter serves as interface for connecting BA72A, BA72A-1 or BA73A to the D2- CPU Basic.
Plugin Modules POS Board The POS Board contains the logic for optional four further serial interfaces COM3 to COM6. While COM3 and COM4 are available on 9pin DSUB connectors, COM5 is used for internal Touch function. COM6 is not used (see also page 10). The cash drawer logic is also a part of the POS Board.
Fixed I/O Address Ranges 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.
Fixed I/O Address Ranges PORT ADDRESS 20 02F8h-02FFh 0300h-030Fh FUNCTION Serial interface COM2* Reserved for testing 0310h-031Fh 0328h-032Fh 0376h 03C0h-03CFh 03D4h-03D5h 03DAh 03E8h-03EFh 03F0h-03F7h 03F6h 03F8h-03FFh 04D0h-04D1h 0CF9h POSboard Serial interface COM6 (w/ POS board) Hard disk, primary Graphic system Graphic system Graphic system Serial interface COM3 (w/ POS board) FDC primary Hard disk, secondary Serial interface COM1* Interrupt controller Reset F80h-FFFh 1000h-1FFFh GPIO addressin
Interrupt Assignments Interrupt Assignments The interrupt assignments correspond to the standard AT assignments plus POS- specific characteristics. Interrupt no.
DMA Channel Assignments DMA Channel Assignments The DMA channel assignments correspond to the assignments in the AT standard. DMA channel DMA0 DMA1 DMA2 DMA3 DMA4 DMA5 DMA6 DMA7 Assignment spare spare Floppy disk spare Cascade for Ctlr 1 spare spare spare DMA1 or DMA3 will be used by LPT in EPP mode.
PCI-Interface PCI-Interface Devices and Functions The ICH2 incorporates a variety of PCI functions as shown in the table below. These functions are divided into three logical devices: (Bus0, Device30 ; Bus0, Device31 and Bus1, Device8).
PCI-Interface Available are the LAN modules (3COM and Realtek); an Onboard VGA/4Submodule and a second CRT controller. Bus 1: Device 10: Function 0 Bus 1: Device 12: Function 0 Onboard LAN- Submodule Onboard VGA/4- Submodule Restrictions The implementation of PCI is based on the specification 2.0. No support of PCI cacheable 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.
Plug and Play (PnP) Plug and Play (PnP) The BIOS supports PnP capabilities by managing the system resources. All I/Oaddresses, 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 (page 35ff). Î COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6 are no PnP devices. They have to be set manually in the BIOS setup (see also table on page 19ff).
Operating Modes Operating Modes General The D2 BASIC- CPU provides power management functions dependent on the installed Operating System (OS). Normal Mode/Standby Mode Switching on Normal Flex ATX Power Supply will be used in D2 BASIC- CPU based systems. Connecting the PSU via AC line the Standby voltage P5VSB is supplied and the system is ready to be switched on (Standby mode). There are several possibilities to switch on the system.
Operating Modes Power save Mode The Power Save Mode supports the following items: Processor enters the “Toggle Mode” Harddiscs are switched off after defined time Monitor is switched off after defined time 27
Connecting Peripherals Connecting Peripherals Î When connecting peripherals always make sure that the system is switched off! 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.
Connecting Peripherals Connectors for external Connections PIN-Assignment COM1*, COM2* COM1* and COM2* are BEETLE standard RS232 interfaces with +5V and +12V power lines on a 9 pin D-SUB connector, type female. PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COM1* P12VFS RXD1 TXD1 DTR1 GNDF DSR1 RTS1 CTS1 P5VFS COM2* P12VFS RXD2 TXD2 DTR2 GNDF DSR2 RTS2 CTS2 P5VFS CRT You have the choice of using several adapters for connecting different types of displays.
Connecting Peripherals CRT PIN # 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SIGNALS VID 5VFU GND NC DDCSDA FHSYNC FVSYNC DDCSCL TFT Panel Link With a TFT Panel Link adapter you can also connect the displays BA72A (12”) or BA73A (15”) via the 40 pin ITDR-connector. If one of these displays is connected, the internal loudspeaker of the system must be disconnected! The panellink interface connector is a 40 pin Mini Delta Ribbon connector, type female.
Connecting Peripherals LAN 10/100 If a network adapter or controller board is installed, the system can be connected to a network (LAN 10/100 Mbit) from the POS terminal back panel. If a LAN adapter or controller board is not installed, this location on the back panel is closed by a dummy cover. The connector for the LAN10/100 interface is a 8 pin RJ45 connector, type female. PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SIGNALS TD + TD RD + NC NC RD NC NC Microphone The Microphone connector is a 5 pin 3.5 mm female connector.
Connecting Peripherals Line In The Line In connector is a 3 pin header. PIN # 1 2 3 SIGNALS CD LIL LIR AGND CD-Audio The CD-Audio connector is a 4 pin header. PIN # 1 2 3 4 SIGNALS CD AGND CDIL AGND CDIR Speaker Out The connector for the speaker is a 5 pin 3.5 mm connector, type female. PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 SIGNALS Out AGND LOLAF NC LORAF NC USB1/USB2 (on board) The USB interface contains 2 downstream ports providing the data rates of 12 MHz for high speed USB peripherals and 1.
Connecting Peripherals 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 malfunctioning. 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. BEETLE keyboards with PS/2 interface may be connected.
Connecting Peripherals LPT1 PIN # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 34 LPT STRBEN CEN D0 CEN D1 CEN D2 CEN D3 CEN D4 CEN D5 CEN D6 CEN D7 ACKN PBUSY PE SLCT PIN # 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 LPT AUTOFN ERRORN INITN SLCTIN GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
BIOS Setup BIOS Setup The Celeron / Pentium III mainboard comes with a Phoenix BIOS chip that contains the ROM Setup information of your system. This chip serves as an interface 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.
BIOS Setup BIOS Menu Bar The top of the screen has a menu bar with the following sections: MAIN ADVANCED SECURITY POWER BOOT EXIT Use this menu to make changes to the basic system configuration. Use this menu to enable and make changes to the advanced features. Use this menu to enable a supervisor password. Use this menu to configure and enable Power Management features. Use this menu to configure the default system device used to locate and load the Operating System.
BIOS Setup Navigation Key(s) or or Function (Description) Brings up a selection menu for the highlighted field. Moves the cursor to the first field. Moves the cursor to the last field. Loads the default configuration into Setup. 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.
BIOS Setup Main screen When the Setup program is accessed, the following screen appears: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 8086/1130 Rev. ID: 8086/2440 Rev. ID: 04 05 System Time: System Date: [08:14:46] [12/20/1999] Legacy Diskette A: Legacy Diskette B: [1.44 MB 31/2“] [Disabled] Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave [1090MB] [None] [None] [None] Extended Memory: 125 MB 8086/1130 Rev. ID, 8086/2440 Rev. ID This field displays the revision of the i815E chipset. This is a display only field.
BIOS Setup Legacy Diskette A [Disabled], Legacy Diskette B [Disabled] These fields record the types of floppy disk drives installed in your system. Configuration options: [Disabled] [720K, 3.5 in.] [1.44M, 3.5in.] Primary & Secondary Master/Slave Î Note: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the configuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive. Incorrect settings my cause your system to not recognize the installed hard disk.
BIOS Setup Other options for the Type field are: [None] to disable IDE devices. Î 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 the ones used when the disk was formatted, the disk will not be readable.
BIOS Setup 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 manually. Î Note: To make changes to this field, the Type field must be set to [User]. Configuration options: [Disabled] [2 Sectors] [4 Sectors] [8 Sectors] [16 Sectors]. LBA Mode Control [Enabled] Select the hard disk drive type in this field.
BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Reset Configuration Data: Speaker Volume: Local Bus IDE adapter: SMART Device Monitoring: PS/2 Mouse: Large Disk Access Mode: Legacy USB Support ISA graphics device Boot-Video device Onboard LAN BootProm: QuickBoot Mode: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ [No] [High] [Both] [Disabled] [Enabled] [DOS] [Disabled] [No] [Onboard] [Enabled] [Disabled] I/O Device Configuration PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion DMI Event Logging Reset Configuration Data [No] [Yes] erases all con
BIOS Setup SMART Device Monitoring [Disabled] This field controlls 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 [Enabled] With the default setting [Disabled] IRQ12 will be available for installed expansion cards. [Enabled] will always reserve IRQ12, regardless whether a PS/2 mouse is detected or not.
BIOS Setup QuickBoot Mode [Disabled] This setup node speeds up the process of booting the system a lot. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].
BIOS Setup 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 the touch interface to a serial interface port using hardware lines instead of COM1, COM2 or COM5. Configuration Options: [No Routing] [Route to COM1] [Route to COM2] [Route to COM5].
BIOS Setup 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 CC00 and DFFF address range. If you have such a card and you are not using an ICU to specify its address range, select one or more memory address from the five available options. Configuration options: [Available] [Reserved].
BIOS Setup DMI Event Logging Event log capacity: Event log validity Space Available Valid View DMI event log [Enter] Clear all DMI event logs Event Logging [No] [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.
BIOS Setup 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 . Type a password and press , you can type up to eight alphanumeric characters. Symbols and other keys are ignored. To confirm the password, type the password again and press . The password is now set to [Enabled].
BIOS Setup Power State [Stay off] This allows you whether you want your system to reboot after the power has been interrupted. [Stay off] leaves your system off and [Restore] reboots your system if it was active before power loss. Configuration options: [Stay off] [Restore] [Follow AC / Power] Power Savings [Disabled] This field acts as the master control for the power management modes. [Disabled] disables the power saving features.
BIOS Setup CPU Temperature [xxC] The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the motherboard and CPU temperatures (for supported processors only). CPU Fan Speed, PowerSupply Fan Speed (xxxxrpm] The onboard hardware monitor is able to detect the CPU fan speed and power supply 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 volatge output by the onboard voltage regulators.
BIOS Setup 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: Î Pressing does not exit this menu. You must select one the options from this menu or 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.
BIOS Setup 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 at what point the system failed and what routine was being 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).
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 08h Name Description CS_INIT Set DRAM controller registers to values that are needed for DRAM discovery and testing. Set CPU configuration registers. Turns on the CPU cache. Set L2 cache controller registers to values needed for SRAM discovery and testing. IF THEN Turn Off LPT and COM ports in super I/O. Set I/O controller registers to default values.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 17h Description PRE_SIZE_RAM Initialize external cache before autosizing memory. Initialize all three of the 8254 timers. Initialize the DMA command register and all 8 DMA channels. Initialize the 8259 interrupt controller. Copy test code to RAM and execute that code looking for refresh bit in port 61h to toggle. IF THEN Halt. ENDIF Read 8742 self-test results. IF THEN Halt. ELSE Read system info from 8742 Set 8742 command byte.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 33h 34h Name Description PDM_INIT CMOS_TEST Initialize the Phoenix Dispatch Manager. Clear CMOS diagnostic byte. IF THEN Set “bad battery” flag in CMOS IF THEN Set “bad CMOS check” flag in CMOS Checksum CMOS ENDIF ENDIF Vector to proper shutdown routine (reset). Copy system BIOS ROM to shadow RAM. Detect the amount of SRAM for the L2 cache. Set L2 cache controller configuration registers to enable SRAM.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 49h 56 Name Description PCI_INIT Initialize PCI to PCI bridges. Reset all PCI devices. Send self test command to all PCI devices. Configure base registers of all PCI devices. Initialize all MDA video adapters. Initialize all CGA video adapters. Execute VGA option ROMs to initialize VGA adapter. Initialize VSA. Initialize Quietboot if installed. Enable IRQ0 and IRQ1. IF
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 58h Name Description HOT_INT 59h PDS_INIT 5Bh 5Ch CPU_CACHE_OFF MEMORY_TEST 60h EXT_MEMORY 62h EXT_ADDR 64h USERPATCH 66h CACHE_ADVNCD 68h CACHE_CONFIG 6AH DISP_CACHE 6Ch DISP_SHADOW Check for unexpected interrupts. Check for unexpected NMI. Enable parity checkers and check for unexpected NMI. Register POST display services with POST Dispatch Manager. Disable and WB invalidate CPU cache. Determine amount of memory below 1M.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 6Eh Name Description DISP_NONDISP 70h ERROR_MSGS 72h TEST_CONFIG 74h RTC_TEST 76h KEYBOARD 7Ch HW_INTS 7Dh ISM_INIT 80h IO_BEFORE 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h CORE_LATE_INIT RS232 CONFIG_IDE LPT PCI_PCC IO_AFTER 87h POST_CONFIG_M CD BIOS_INIT Display the starting address of the nondisposable (run time) BIOS. Display error messages for any errors found. IF THEN Display message indicating configuration error detected.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) 8Ah 8Bh Name Description INIT_EXT_BDA MOUSE Initialize the extended BIOS data area. IF THEN Setup interrupt vector for mouse. Add mouse support to equipment installed flag. ENDIF Test both floppy drives. IF THEN Display floppy error message. ENDIF Count and store the number of ATA drives in the subsystem. Initialize the hard disk subsystem and test. IF THEN Display hard disk error message.
BIOS Setup POST Code (Hex) A2h 60 Name Description KEYBOARD_TEST Set NumLock indicator. IF THEN Print error message on screen. ENDIF Initialize keyboard typematic rate. IF <2 key was pressed during POST> THEN Set flag indicating key press. Display “Entering Setup” message. ENDIF IF <2 was pressed> THEN Enter Setup. ELSE IF THEN Display “Press 7 or 2” prompt. IF <2 is pressed> THEN Enter Steup. ELSE IF <7 is pressed> THEN Boot. ENDIF ELSE Boot.
BIOS Setup POS Motherboard: BEEP Codes # Hex code Beep code # Hex code Beep code 1 01 1-1-1-2 22 16 1-2-2-3 2 02 1-1-1-3 23 17 1-2-2-4 3 03 1-1-1-4 24 18 1-2-3-1 4 04 1-1-2-1 25 19 1-2-3-2 5 05 1-1-2-2 26 1A 1-2-3-3 6 06 1-1-2-3 27 1B 1-2-3-4 7 07 1-1-2-4 28 1C 1-2-4-1 8 08 1-1-3-1 29 1D 1-2-4-2 9 09 1-1-3-2 30 1E 1-2-4-3 10 0A 1-1-3-3 31 1F 1-2-4-4 11 0B 1-1-3-4 32 20 1-3-1-1 12 0C 1-1-4-1 33 21 1-3-1-2 13 0C 1-1-4-2 34 22
BIOS Setup # Hex code Beep code 43 2B 1-3-3-4 44 2C 45 Hex code Beep code 65 41 2-1-1-2 1-3-4-1 66 42 2-1-1-3 2D 1-3-4-2 67 43 2-1-1-4 46 2E 1-3-4-3 68 44 2-1-2-1 47 2F 1-3-4-4 69 45 2-1-2-2 48 30 1-4-1-1 70 46 2-1-2-3 49 31 1-4-1-2 71 47 2-1-2-4 50 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 4A 2-1-3-3 53 35 1-4-2-2 75 4B 2-1-3-4 54 36 1-4-2-3 76 4C 2-1-4-1 55 37 1-4-2-4 77 4D 2-1-4-1 56 38 1-4-3
BIOS Setup # Hex code Beep code 87 57 2-2-2-4 88 58 89 # Hex code Beep code 109 6D 2-3-4-2 2-2-3-1 110 6E 2-3-4-3 59 2-2-3-2 111 6F 2-3-4-4 90 5A 2-2-3-3 112 70 2-4-1-1 91 5B 2-2-3-4 113 71 2-4-1-2 92 5C 2-2-4-1 114 72 2-4-1-3 93 5D 2-2-4-2 115 73 2-4-1-4 94 5E 2-2-4-3 116 74 2-4-2-1 95 5F 2-2-4-4 117 75 2-4-2-2 96 60 2-3-1-1 118 76 2-4-2-3 97 61 2-3-1-2 119 77 2-4-2-4 98 62 2-3-1-3 120 78 2-4-3-1 99 63 2-3-1-4 121 79 2-4-3-
BIOS Setup # 64 Hex code Beep code # Hex code Beep code 131 83 3-1-1-4 153 99 3-2-3-2 132 84 3-1-2-1 154 9A 3-2-3-3 133 85 3-1-2-2 155 9B 3-2-3-4 134 86 3-1-2-3 156 9C 3-2-4-1 135 87 3-1-2-4 157 9D 3-2-4-2 136 88 3-1-3-1 158 9E 3-2-4-3 137 89 3-1-3-2 159 9F 3-2-4-4 138 8A 3-1-3-3 160 A0 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 A3 3-3-1-4 142 8E 3-1-4-3 164 A4 3-3-2-1 143 8F 3-1-4-4
BIOS Setup # Hex code Beep code 175 AF 3-3-4-4 176 B0 3-4-1-1 177 B1 3-4-1-2 178 B2 3-4-1-3 179 B3 3-4-1-4 180 B4 3-4-2-1 181 B5 3-4-2-2 182 B6 3-4-2-3 183 B7 3-4-2-4 184 B8 3-4-3-1 185 B9 3-23-4- 186 BA 3-4-3-3- 187 BB 3-4-3-4 188 BC 3-4-4-1 189 BD 3-4-4-2 190 BE 3-4-4-3 191 BF 3-4-4-4 192 C0 4-1-1-1 65
Abbreviations Abbreviations AGTL+ APC PM AT ATA BGA BIOS CPLD CPU ECP EEPROM E-IDE EMS EPP FSB GTL IDE LAN NA NVRAM POS PCI PnP RI RS SMI SMM SMRAM SPGA UPS USB VGA WOL 66 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 Extended Capabilities Port Electrical Erasable Read Only Memory Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics Expanded Memo
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