Flytech B76 POS312 B76 Technical Manual

POS 312
B76
User Manual
P/N: 48200610 2006 September V1.1
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Copyright 2006 September All Rights Reserved Manual Version 1.1
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. We make no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. We shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
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TRADEMARK
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Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. To disconnect the machine from the electrial power supply, turn off the power switch and remove the power cord plug from the wall socket. The wall socket must be easily accessible and in close proximity to the machine.
2. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference.
3. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
4. Do not use this product near water.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,stand,or table.The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation;to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register,or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label.If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.
9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
CE MARK
This device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89/336/EEC with regard to Electromagnetic compatibility” and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive”.
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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CAUTION ON LITHIUM BATTERIES
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
LEGISLATION AND WEEE SYMBOL
2002/96/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive on the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices and their components.
The crossed dustbin symbol on the device means that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life. Instead, the device should be taken to the waste collection centers for activation of the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal procedure. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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Table of Contents
1. Item Checklist................................................................................................ 6
1.1. Standard Items....................................................................................... 6
1.2. Optional Items........................................................................................ 7
2. System View ................................................................................................. 7
2.1. Front View.............................................................................................. 7
2.2. Side View............................................................................................... 8
2.3. Rear View............................................................................................... 8
3. Driver Installation...........................................................................................9
3.1. Driver List............................................................................................... 9
3.2. Chipset Driver Installation....................................................................... 9
3.3. USB 2.0 Driver Installation ....................................................................11
3.4. VGA Driver Installation......................................................................... 14
3.5. Audio Driver Installation........................................................................ 16
3.6. POSTouch Touch Driver Installation..................................................... 17
3.7. LAN Driver Installation.......................................................................... 20
4. Peripherals Installation................................................................................ 21
4.1. Programmable Keyboard Installation ................................................... 21
4.2. Cash Drawer Installation ...................................................................... 23
5. System Disassembly................................................................................... 25
5.1. Remove Base Chassis......................................................................... 25
5.2. Replace Inverter Board & MSR............................................................ 27
5.3. Replace Mainboard.............................................................................. 28
5.4. Replace the Touch Screen & LCD Panel.............................................. 29
5.5. Replace I/O Board................................................................................ 30
5.6. Replace Customer Display & HDD & FAN ........................................... 31
6. Specification................................................................................................ 33
7. Connectors & Jumper Settings.................................................................... 35
8. BIOS Settings.............................................................................................. 43
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1. Item Checklist
Take out the system unit from the carton. Remove the unit by carefully clutching the foam inserts and remove slowly to protect the system. The following contents should be found in the carton:
1.1. Standard Items
a. Driver CD b. Manual
c. Power Cable d. System
e. Power Supply
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1.2. Optional Items
a. Programmable Keyboard b. Customer Display
c. Magnetic Card Reader
2. System View
2.1. Front View
Brightness
Brightness
Power Switch
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2.2. Side View
Keypad
2.3. Rear View
PS/2 Mouse
DC Jack
PS/2 Keyboard
Note: The maximum current that can be drawn from each COM port is 500 mA. Only one PS/2 keyboard can be connected to the system: either on the
Parallel
side or in the rear .
PS/2 Keyboard
COM 1
COM 4
COM 2
Cash Drawer 2
COM 3
USB 1
LAN
USB 2
Cash Drawer 1
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3. Driver Installation
3.1. Driver List
Folder/File File Description
<CD>:\B76\B76.htm B76 Driver List <CD>:\COMMON\INTEL\Chipset Chipset Driver <CD>:\COMMON\INTEL\USB 20 USB 2.0 Driver <CD>:\COMMON\INTEL\VGA\i85x VGA Driver <CD>:\COMMON\Ac97_codec\Realtek\ALC202A Audio Driver <CD>:\COMMON\POS_Touch POSTouch Screen Driver <CD>:\COMMON\Lan_driver\R8139_810x\V3.00.504 10/100Mb LAN Driver
-The following procedures are for Windows 2000/XP, other platforms are similar.
3.2. Chipset Driver Installation
a. Double click infinst_enu_6.0.1.1002
on the My computer window.
b. Click the Next button on the
Welcome window.
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c. Click the Yes button on the License
Agreement window.
d. Click the Next button on the Readme
Information window.
e. Click the Finish” button and restart
your system.
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3.3. USB 2.0 Driver Installation
OS Requirements
OS USB 2.0 requirements
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 98SE/Me
Windows 98 (Retail)
Linux
USB 2.0 drivers are provided in Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows XP, which is available through Windows Update.
USB 2.0 drivers are available through Windows Update or Service Pack 4.
USB 2.0 drivers are available on the Intel developer site. Developers and OEMs should contact Orange Ware. For end-users,
if your device does not ship with Windows 98 drivers, contact your device or system manufacturer. If USB 2.0 drivers are not available, your device will operate at USB 1.1 speeds
USB 2.0 support is available in kernel 2.4.19 or later development kernels, or in the 2.4.19 or later production kernel. More information.
a. Right click My Computer on the
b. Select HardwareàDevice Manager windows desktop and select properties
on system properties.
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c. Select ”Other Devices à Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controllerà”Properties on
Device Manager.
d. Select Deviceà “Update Driver…”. e. Click the Next button on the welcome
window.
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f. Select Search for a suitable…”and
g. Select “Specify a location” and click the click the Next button on the Install Hardware Device Drivers window.
Next button on the Locate Driver Files window.
h. Press Browse” to select driver and
i. Click the Next button on Driver Files then click the OK button to next page.
Search Results window.
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j. Click the Finish” button to complete
this process.
3.4. VGA Driver Installation
k. Finished.
a. Double click win2k_xp147 on the My
Computer window.
b. Click the “Next button on the Welcome
window.
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c. Click the Next button on the Welcome
and restart your
d. Click the ”Yes button on the License window.
Agreement window.
e. Click the Finish” button
system.
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3.5. Audio Driver Installation
a. Click A3.71 on the My Computer
window.
c. Click Next button on the Realtek
AC97 Audio Setup window.
b. Double click wdm_a371 on the My
Computer window.
d. Click Yes button on the Digital
Signature Not Found window.
e. Click Finish” button on the Realtek
AC97 Audio Setup window.
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3.6. POSTouch Touch Driver Installation
a. Double click Setup on the My
b. Click the “Next button on the Welcome computer window.
c. Click Yes button on the License
d. Click Next” button on the Choose Agreement window.
window.
Destination Location window.
e. Click the Next button on the Select
Program Folder window.
f. Click the Finish” button on the
InstallShield Wizard Complete window.
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g. The POSTouch touch driver has been
h. Click the OK button and restart your fully tested for compatibility. Please ignore this warning. Click the Continue Anyway button on the Hardware Installation window.
system.
i. After the computer restarted, select
j. Automatically scan serial port for touch.
Programs àTouchUtility àScan RS232 Touch Device”.
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k. Select Programs àTouchUtility à
Touch
9Pts Calibration” on the
Utility.
l. Click Scale / Offset on the POSTouch
Utility window.
m. Calibrate three red flash points. n. Select Device à
POSTouch Utility window.
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o. Calibrate nine red flash points. Then,
click Exit on the POSTouch Utility window.
3.7. LAN Driver Installation
a. Click the Win9x_ME_... on the
Rtl8139_810x window.
b. Click the "Setup" button on the
Win9x_ME_2K_XP_... window.
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c. Click the Next on the REALTEX
Gigabit and Fast Ethernet NIC Driver Setup window.
d. Click the Finish on the REALTEX
Gigabit and Fast Ethernet NIC Driver Setup window.
4. Peripherals Installation
4.1. Programmable Keyboard Installation
a. Remove the screws (2).
b. Remove the screws (4) on the keypad
cover.
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c. Remove the keypad cover.
d. Place the keypad into position.
e. Tighten the screws (2) to secure the
keypad.
g. Tighten the screws (4).
f. Place the cover into position.
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4.2. Cash Drawer Installation
1 12 6 7
You can install a cash drawer through the cash drawer port. Please verify the pin assignment before installation.
4.2.1. Cash Drawer Pin Assignment
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 GND 7 GND 2 DOUT bit0 8 DOUT bit2 3 DIN bit0 9 DIN bit1 4 12V / 24V 10 12V / 24V 5 DOUT bit1 11 DOUT bit3 6 GND 12 GND
4.2.2 Cash Drawer Controller Register
The Cash Drawer Controller use two I/O addresses to control the Cash Drawer – The Cash Drawer Control Register and the Cash Drawer Status Register.
4.2.2.1 Cash Drawer Control Register and Cash Drawer Status Register
Register Location: I/O port 4B8h Attribute: Write / Read Size: 8bit
BIT BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 Attribute Reserved Reserved Read Read Write Write Write Write
Bit 7: Reserved. Bit 6: Reserved. Bit 5: Cash Drawer2 DIN bit1 pin input status. = 1: the Cash Drawer2 closed or no Cash Drawer. = 0: the Cash Drawer2 opened. Bit 4: Cash Drawer1 DIN bit0 pin input status. = 1: the Cash Drawer1 closed or no Cash Drawer. = 0: the Cash Drawer1 opened. Bit 3: Cash Drawer2 DOUT bit3 pin output control. = 1: Opening the Cash Drawer2 = 0: Allow closing the Cash Drawer2
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Bit 2: Cash Drawer2 DOUT bit2 pin output control.
The I/O address 4B8h bit4 =1 means the Cash Drawer1 is closed or no Cash
= 1: Opening the Cash Drawer2 = 0: Allow closing the Cash Drawer2 Bit 1: Cash Drawer1 DOUT bit1 pin output control. = 1: Opening the Cash Drawer1 = 0: Allow closing the Cash Drawer1 Bit 0: Cash Drawer1 DOUT bit0 pin output control. = 1: Opening the Cash Drawer1 = 0: Allow closing the Cash Drawer1
Note: Please follow the Cash Drawer control signal design to control the Cash
Drawer.
4.2.3 Cash Drawer control command example
Use Debug.EXE program under DOS or Windows98
Command Cash Drawer
O 4B8 01 Opening O 4B8 00 Allow to closing
Ø Set the I/O address 4B8h bit0 =1 for opening the Cash Drawer1 by DOUT
bit0 pin control.
Ø Set the I/O address 4B8h bit0 = 0 to allow closing Cash Drawer1.
Command Cash Drawer
I 4B8 Check status
Ø
Drawer.
Ø The I/O address 4B8h bit4 =0 means the Cash Drawer1 is open.
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5. System Disassembly
5.1. Remove Base Chassis
a. Remove the screws (3).
c. Remove the screws (5).
b. Lift the base cover up and remove it.
d. Remove the screws (2) to lift the LCD
back cover up.
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e. Remove the screws (2).
f. Remove the screws (2).
g. Remove the screws (2).
i. Lift the base chassis to disengage it from
the LCD chassis and place it next to the LCD chassis, taking care not to stretch the cables which are still connected.
h. Remove the screws (2).
j. Disconnect the cables (5): fan cable,
PWR1 cable, 100pin cable, speaker & MIC cable and IDE cable.
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5.2. Replace Inverter Board & MSR
To replace the inverter board and the MSR, please first follow the steps in chapter
5.1.
a. Disconnect the cables (2).
c. Disconnect the card reader cable (1).
b. Remove the screws (2) to replace the
inverter board.
d. Remove the MSR.
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5.3. Replace Mainboard
To replace the mainboard, please first follow the steps in chapter 5.1.
a. Disconnect the cables (3): card reader
cable, inverter cable and touch cable.
c. Remove the screws (6) to replace the
mainboard.
b. Disconnect the cables (2): power/LAN
LED cable and LCD Interface cable.
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5.4. Replace the Touch Screen & LCD Panel
To replace the touch screen and the LCD panel, please first follow the steps in chapter 5.1.
a. Disconnect the cables (2): card reader
cable and touch cable.
c. Remove the screws (4) to sparate the
LCD panel and touch screen.
b. Disconnect the cables (2): power/LAN
LED cable and LCD Interface cable.
d. Remove the screws (4) to replace the
LCD panel.
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e. Remove the screws (9) to replace the
touch screen.
5.5. Replace I/O Board
To replace the I/O board, please first follow the steps in chapter 5.1.
a. Disconnect the cables (3): 100pin cable,
customer display cable and PWR cable.
b. Remove the screws (3).
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c. Remove the hex screws (10) to replace
the I/O board.
5.6. Replace Customer Display & HDD & FAN
To replace the customer display, the HDD and the fan, please first follow the steps in chapter 5.1.
a. Remove the screws (3).
b. Lift the base cover up and remove it.
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c. Disconnect the cable (1).
e. Disconnect the cable (1).
d. Remove the screws (4) to replace the
customer display.
f. Remove the screws (4) to replace the
HDD.
g. Remove the screws (4) to replace the fan.
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6. Specification
Mainboard B76
CPU Supports Intel ULV BGA Celeron M 800MHz / 1.0GHz Chipset Intel 852GM&ICH4 FSB 400Mhz System Memory 1 x SO-DIMM socket supported
with memory size up to 1GB
LCD Touch Panel
LCD Size 10.4" TFT Brightness 230 cd / m² Maximal Resolution 800 x 600 Touch Screen Type Resistive Tilt Angle (Degree) 55° ~ 65°
Storage
HDD 1 x Slim HDD Drive Bay Flash Memory Compact Flash (Type I & II)
Expansion
Mini-PCI Socket 1
External I/O Ports
PS/2 Keyboard 2 (either one on rear or side) PS/2 Mouse 1 USB 2 (2.0) Serial / COM 4 (Pin 1 / 9 with 5V / 12V) Parallel 1 LAN (10 / 100) 1 Cash Drawer Port 2 (12V / 24V) Internal Speaker 1 x 1W
DC Jack 1 ( 19V )
Control / Indicator
Power Button 1 Indicator LED Power
Power
Power Adapter External 90W AC
Environment
EMC & Safety FCC, Class B, CE, LVD Operating
Temperature
5 ~ 35 (41 ~ 140)
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Environment Storage
-10 ~ 60 (14 ~ 140)
Temperature Operating Humidity 10% - 90% RH non condensing Storage Humidity 10% - 90% RH non condensing
Peripheral
Magnetic Card Reader Programmable Keyboard
3 track RS232 / Keyboard type
32 keys with key lock
Smart Card Reader Embedded 32 keys programmable keyboard Customer Display Fix mounted type Wireless LAN Mini PCI 802.11 a / b / g WI-FI card and antenna Dimensions
(W x D x H)
274 x 230 x 240 mm / 10.8 x 9.1 x 9.4
Weight N.W. 6Kg / 13.2lbs G.W. 6.5Kg / 14.3lbs
Windows XP, WEPOS, Windows XP Embedded, Windows
OS Support
XP Professional Embedded, Windows 2000 Professional Embedded; Linux
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7. Connectors & Jumper Settings
CN2
CN1
CN10 CN19 CN20 PWR1
PWR2
RJ45
IDE1 CF1
AUX1
AUX2
USB1
1. B76 Motherboard
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2. Connectors
Connector Function
Connector Function
CN1 Inverter CONN CN2 LED CN3 USB5/6
CN4 LINE-IN CONN CN6 4WIRE TOUCH CN7 Speaker & MIC CONN CN8 I-Bottom CONN CN9 Support VFD (COM6) CN10 Card Reader Connector (PS2,
COM4)
CN12 LCD Interface CN13 100 pin Connecter to IO Board
(USB, COMetc.)
CN14 COM5 CONN for Touch CN17 Power Switch CN19 For Power/LAN LED CONN
CN20 Power Connector For
Extend COM Port
CN21 Programmable Keyboard
(PS2)
F3 CPU FAN CONTROL F4 SYSTEM FAN CONTROL DIMM1 DDR Memory IDE1 2.5 IDE Device PWR1 PWR CONN PWR2 DC JACK RJ45_1 LAN Connector
CF1 CF CARD CONN AUX1 LINE OUT
AUX2 MIC IN USB1 USB 3 / USB4 port
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3. Motherboard Jumper Settings
1. CMOS Operation Mode
Function JP1
CMOS Normal
CMOS Reset 1-2
To clear the CMOS:
1) Remove AC power from the unit.
2) Open the cabinet.
3) Change the JP1 jumper setting from N/C to 1-2.
4) Wait 1 minute.
5) Change the JP1 jumper setting back to N/C.
6) Close the cabinet.
7) Apply AC power and continue.
2. Compact Flash Master / Slave Setting
Function JP5
Master
Slave N/C
3. Power Mode Setting
Function JP7
ATX Power
N/C
1-2
N/C
AT Power 1-2
4. I-Button Setting
Function JP8
Use I-Button N/C
No I-Button
1-2 3-4
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5. LCD ID Setting
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
Resolution
Number
0 640 x 480 18 Single SHORT
LVDS JP6 Panel
Bits Channel
1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8
1 800 x 600 18 Single 2 1024 x 768 18 Single 3 1280 x 1024 4 1024 x 768 24 Single 5 800 x 600 24 Single
6. Programmable Keyboard Setting
Function JP9
Use P-KB N/C
No P-KB
24 Dual
1-2 3-4
Note:
OPEN SHORT
OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
OPEN OPEN
OPEN
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4. I/O Jumper Settings
1. Cash Drawer Power / COM2 / COM1 (SHORT) Factory Default Setting
NC NC
+24V
CD_PW R
COM2_ 9
JP 1
COM2_ 1
COM1_ 9
COM1_ 1
2. COM4 / COM3 (SHORT)
COM4_9
COM4_1
JP2
COM3_9
COM3_1
Note:
+24V +12V +12V
+12v +5v RI
+12V +5V DCD
+12v +5v RI
+12V +5V DCD
+12v +5v RI
+12V +5V DCD
+12v +5v RI
+12V +5V DCD
OPEN SHORT
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5. Connectors Pin Definition
CN1: Inverter CONN
Pin 1 +12V_INV
Pin 2 +12V_INV Pin 3 +12V_INV Pin 5 VRSET Pin 7 GND
Pin 4 BKLEN
Pin 6 GND
Pin 8 GND
CN3: USB 5 / USB 6
Pin 1 +5V_USB 4 Pin 3 USB20_R_P4+ Pin 5 +5V_USB 5 Pin 7 USB20_P5+
Pin 2 USB20_R_P4-
Pin 4 GND
Pin 6 USB20_P5-
Pin 8 GND
CN4: Line-In CONN
Pin 1 GND Pin 2 LINE_IN_R Pin 3 LINE_IN_L Pin 4 GND
CN6: 4 Wire Touch
Pin 1 ESD 1 Pin 2 ESD 2 Pin 3 ESD 3 Pin 4 ESD 4
CN7: Speaker & MIC CONN
Pin 1 AMP_ORL Pin 2 GND Pin 3 GND Pin 4 AMP_ORR Pin 5 GND Pin 6 MIC 1
CN9: Support VFD
Pin 1 +12V Pin 2 RS232_4_TX# Pin 3 RS232_4_RX# Pin 4 GND
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CN10: Card Reader Connector
Pin 1 +5V Pin 2 +5V Pin 3 KDATA_SIO_TO_MSR Pin 4 KCLK_SIO_TO_MSR Pin 5 KDATA_MSR_TO_IBT Pin 6 KCLK_MSR_TO_IBR Pin 7 RS232_CR_RX# Pin 8 RS232_CR_TX# Pin 9 RS232_CR_CTS# Pin 10 RS232_CR_RTS# Pin 11 KB_EN Pin 12 GND Pin 13 USB 20_MSR_P4+ Pin 14 USB20_MSR_P4+ Pin 15 GND
CN11: Internal Touch
Pin 1 ESD 1 Pin 2 ESD 1 Pin 3 ESD 2 Pin 4 ESD 2 Pin 5 ESD 3 Pin 6 ESD 3 Pin 7 ESD 4 Pin 8 ESD 4 Pin 9 ESD 5 Pin 10 ESD 5 Pin 11 NC Pin 12 NC
CN12: LVDS Interface
Pin 1 LVDS_B0+ Pin 2 LVDS_A3+ Pin 3 LVDS_B0- Pin 4 LVDS_A3­Pin 5 GND Pin 6 GND Pin 7 LVDS_B1+ Pin 8 LVDS_CLKA+ Pin 9 LVDS_B1- Pin 10 LVDS_CLKA­Pin 11 GND Pin 12 GND Pin 13 LVDS_B2+ Pin 14 LVDS_A2+ Pin 15 LVDS_B2- Pin 16 LVDS_A2­Pin 17 GND Pin 18 GND Pin 19 LVDS_B3+ Pin 20 LVDS_A1+ Pin 21 LVDS_B3- Pin 22 LVDS_A1­Pin 23 GND Pin 24 GND Pin 25 LVDS_CLKB+ Pin 26 LVDS_A0+ Pin 27 LVDS_CLKB- Pin 28 LVDS_A0­Pin 29 GND Pin 30 GND Pin 31 +5V_LCDVDD Pin 32 +3.3V_LCDVDD Pin 33 +5V_LCDVDD Pin 34 +3.3V_LCDVDD Pin 35 +5V_LCDVDD Pin 36 +3.3V_LCDVDD
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CN12: LVDS Interface
Pin 37 +5V_LCDVDD Pin 38 +3.3V_LCDVDD Pin 39 +5V_LCDVDD Pin 40 +3.3V_LCDVDD
CN14: COM 5 CONN for External Touch
Pin 1 RS232_5_DCD# Pin 2 RS232_5_RX# Pin 3 RS232_5_TX# Pin 4 RS232_5_DTR# Pin 5 GND Pin 6 RS232_5_CTS# Pin 7 RS232_5_RTS# Pin 8 RS232_5_CTS# Pin 9 RS232_5_RI Pin 10 +5V
CN16: USB 4
Pin 1 +5V_USB3 Pin 2 USB20_P3­Pin 3 USB20_P3+ Pin 4 GND
CN18: USB 3
Pin 1 +5V_USB2 Pin 2 USB20_P2­Pin 3 USB20_P2+ Pin 4 GND
CN19: For Power/LAN LED CONN
Pin 1 GND Pin 2 +5V Pin 3 LAN_LINK#
CN20: Power Connector For Extend COM Port
Pin 1 +12V Pin 2 GND Pin 3 GND Pin 4 +5V
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8. BIOS Settings
1. BIOS Setup Utility
The BIOS setup defines how the system is configured. You need to run this program the first time you configure this product. You may need to run it again if you change the configuration. You need to connect a PC keyboard to the keyboard connector to run the BIOS setup utility.
2. Starting the BIOS Setup
1. Turn on or reboot this product.
2. Press the DEL key immediately after the product is turned on, or press the DEL key when the following message is displayed during POST (the Power on Self-Test).
Press DEL to enter SETUP.
3. The main menu of the BIOS setup is displayed.
4. If the supervisor password is set, you must enter it here.
3. When a Problem Occurs
If, after making and saving system changes with the Setup utility, you find that this product no longer boots, start the BIOS setup and execute the following.
Load Optimized Defaults
4. BIOS Main Menu
When the BIOS Main Menu is displayed, the following items can be selected. Use the arrow keys to select items and the Enter key to accept and enter the sub-menu.
Note: The BIOS menu below is from B76 BIOS version B76MV10.BIN. If you have a different BIOS version, the contents of the menu may different.
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Standard CMOS Features
Use this menu for basic system configuration.
Advanced BIOS Features
Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on the system.
Advanced Chipset Features
Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize the systems performance.
Integrated Peripherals
Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals.
Power Management setup
Use this menu to specify your settings for power management.
PnP/PCI Configurations
This entry appears if your system supports Plug and Play and PCI Configuration.
PC health status
Displays CPU, System Temperature, Fan Speed, and System Voltages Value.
Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values, i.e., factory settings for optimal performance system operations. While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance, the factory has the option to change these defaults to meet their needs.
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Set Supervisor Password
Enables you to change, set, or disable the supervisor or user password.
Set Password
Change, set, or disable the password. It allows you to limit access to the system and to the setup, or just to the setup.
Save & exit setup
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exits setup.
Exit without saving
Ignores all CMOS value changes and exits setup.
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