POS-562/562L

POS-562/562L
Super Multimedia POS Board
with SVGA, Ethernet, and Audio
User's Manual
Copyright notice
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Acknowledgements
SiS is a trademark of Silicon Integration Systems Corp.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc.
Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation.
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2 and VGA are trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Microsoft Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
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All other product names or trademarks are properties of their
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Part No. 2007056201
Published in Taiwan
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2nd Edition
May 2000
Packing List
Before installing your board, insure that the following materials
have been received:
• 1 POS-562/562L all-in-one single board computer
• 1 Ethernet driver disk
• 2 utility disks with PCI SVGA utility programs and drivers for
Windows 3.1/95/NT
• 1 audio driver for Windows 3.1/95 and DOS utility program
(POS-562 only)
• 1 audio cable (POS-562 only)
• 1 warranty certificate
• 1 FDD cable
• 1 HDD cable
• 2 serial port cables
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General Information .................. 1
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................... 2
1.2 Features ................................................................................ 3
1.3 Specifications ....................................................................... 3
Standard SBC functions .............................................................. 3
Audio function (POS-562 only) ..................................................... 4
PCI high performance CRT/flat panel interface .......................... 5
LVDS (low voltage differential signal) interface ........................... 5
Ethernet interface ......................................................................... 5
Solid state disk ............................................................................ 5
Mechanical and environmental ................................................... 5
1.4 Features Layout and Dimensions ........................................ 6
Chapter 2 Installation.................................. 7
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Jumpers ................................................................................. 8
Connectors ............................................................................ 9
Locating Jumpers and Connectors ................................... 11
Setting Jumpers ................................................................. 12
CPU installation and upgrading ........................................ 13
Installing a CPU in the ZIF socket ............................................. 13
System clock setting (JP19, JP22, JP23) .................................. 14
PCI clock setting (JP22) ............................................................ 14
CPU frequency ratio (JP19) ....................................................... 15
Pentium®/Pentium® MMX single/dual voltage CPU select
(JP16) ....................................................................................... 16
CPU voltage setting (JP11) ........................................................ 16
M1 cache linear mode setting (JP25) ....................................... 17
CMOS clear (JP14) .................................................................... 18
Buzzer enable/disable (JP26) ................................................... 18
2.6 DRAM Installation ............................................................... 18
SIMM DRAM (SIMM 1 and SIMM 2) ............................................. 18
DIMM DRAM (DIMM 1) ................................................................ 19
2.7 40-pin Primary IDE (3.5" HDD) Connector (CN16) ............. 19
Connecting the hard drive ......................................................... 19
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2.8 44-pin Secondary Mini-pitched IDE Interface
(2.5" HDD) (CN13) .............................................................. 19
2.9 Floppy Drive Connector (CN12) ......................................... 20
Connecting the floppy drive ....................................................... 20
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
Primary Parallel Port Connector (LPT1: CN23) ................ 21
Secondary Parallel Port (LPT2: CN21) .............................. 21
Keyboard Connector (CN1, CN7, CN9) ............................... 21
Power Connectors (CN2, CN8, CN27) ................................ 22
Main power connector (CN2) ..................................................... 22
ATX power input connector (CN8) ............................................. 22
Fan power supply connector (CN27) ........................................ 22
ATX power control switch (CN14) .............................................. 22
2.14 Audio interfaces (CN5, CN6) ............................................... 23
Audio connector (CN5) .............................................................. 23
CD audio input connector (CN6) ............................................... 23
2.15 Serial Ports (COM1 - 4)
(CN15, CN17, CN18, CN19, CN20, CN22) ........................... 24
Primary serial ports
(COM1: CN19/CN22, COM2: CN17/CN20) ............................. 24
Secondary serial ports (COM3: CN18, COM4: CN15) .............. 24
2.16 COM2 RS-232/422/485 Selection (JP15, JP17, JP18) ........ 25
COM1 - COM4 IRQ and I/O ports ............................................... 25
COM1 - COM4 RI pin +5/+12 V power setting
(JP6, JP8, JP9, JP12) ............................................................... 26
2.17 VGA Interface Connections ............................................... 27
CRT display connectors (CN30, CN31) .................................... 27
Flat panel display connectors (CN29, CN28) ........................... 27
LCD power setting (JP21) ......................................................... 28
2.18 LVDS Interface (CN26) ........................................................ 28
2.19 Ethernet Configuration ....................................................... 29
RJ-45 connector (CN11) ............................................................ 29
Network boot .............................................................................. 29
2.20 Watchdog Timer Configuration ......................................... 29
Watchdog timer action (JP7) ..................................................... 29
2.21 USB Connector (CN33) ........................................................ 30
2.22 IR Connector (CN25) ........................................................... 30
2.23 DOC® 2000 Address Setting (JP4) ...................................... 31
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Chapter 3 Software Configuration .......... 33
3.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 34
3.2 VGA Display Firmware Configuration ............................... 34
3.3 Connections for Four Standard LCDs ............................... 36
Connections to Sharp LM64183P
(640 x 480 DSTN MONO LCD) ................................................ 36
Connections to PLANAR EL (640 x 480 AD4 EL) ...................... 37
Connections to Toshiba LTM10C042
(640 x 480 TFT color LCD) ....................................................... 38
Connections to Sharp LM64C142
(640 x 480 DSTN color LCD) ................................................... 39
3.4 Ethernet Software Configuration ...................................... 40
Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup .................. 41
4.1 System Test and Initialization ........................................... 42
System configuration verification ............................................... 42
4.2 Award BIOS Setup ............................................................. 43
Entering setup ........................................................................... 43
Standard CMOS setup ............................................................... 44
BIOS features setup .................................................................. 45
Chipset features setup .............................................................. 46
Power management setup ........................................................ 47
PnP/PCI configuration setup ..................................................... 48
Integrated peripherals ............................................................... 49
Load BIOS defaults .................................................................... 50
Change password ..................................................................... 51
Auto detect hard disk ................................................................. 52
Save & exit setup ........................................................................ 52
Exit without saving ..................................................................... 52
Chapter 5 PCI SVGA Setup ...................... 53
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
Before You Begin ................................................................ 54
Installation .......................................................................... 54
Simultaneous Display Mode .............................................. 55
Sleep Mode ......................................................................... 55
Driver Installation ............................................................... 56
Necessary prerequisites ........................................................... 56
Before you begin ........................................................................ 56
Windows setup .......................................................................... 57
DOS setup ................................................................................. 58
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5.6 Windows 95 Drivers Setup Procedure .............................. 59
5.7 Windows NT Drivers Setup Procedure ............................. 60
5.8 OS/2 Drivers Setup Procedure .......................................... 61
Preliminary steps ....................................................................... 61
Installing from diskette .............................................................. 61
Selecting monitor type ............................................................... 63
Selecting screen resolution/refresh rate ................................... 63
Installation notes ....................................................................... 64
Chapter 6 Audio Setup ............................. 65
6.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 66
6.2 DOS Utilities ........................................................................ 66
6.3 Driver Installation ............................................................... 68
Before you begin ........................................................................ 68
Windows 3.1 drivers .................................................................. 68
Windows 95 drivers ................................................................... 69
Appendix A Programming the
Watchdog Timer ................................ 71
A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer .................................. 72
Appendix B Pin Assignments .................. 73
Internal CRT display connector (CN31) .................................... 74
CRT display connector (CN30) ................................................. 74
Flat panel display connector (CN29) ......................................... 75
Flat panel display connector extension (CN28) ........................ 76
LVDS interface connector (CN26) ............................................. 76
Universal serial bus (USB) connector (CN33) .......................... 77
Fan power connector (CN27) .................................................... 77
LAN LED connector (CN10) ...................................................... 77
HDD LED connector (CN4) ....................................................... 78
Speaker connector (CN32) ........................................................ 78
CD audio in connector (CN6) .................................................... 78
ATX power connector (CN8) ...................................................... 79
ATX power control switch (CN14) .............................................. 79
Ethernet RJ-45 connector (CN11) ............................................. 79
IR connector (CN25) .................................................................. 80
Audio connector (CN5) .............................................................. 80
Main power connector (CN2) ..................................................... 81
PS/2 keyboard connector (CN1) ................................................ 81
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PS/2 mouse connector (CN9) ................................................... 82
COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN20) ............................... 82
COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN17) ............................... 83
COM1, COM3, COM4 RS-232 connections
(COM1: CN19/CN22, COM3: CN18, COM4: CN15) ................ 84
PCI/ISA slot (component side view) (slot 1) .............................. 85
IDE hard drive connector (CN16, CN13) ................................... 90
Floppy drive connector (CN12) .................................................. 91
Parallel port connector (CN21, CN23) ...................................... 92
System I/O ports ........................................................................ 93
1st MB memory map .................................................................. 94
DMA channel assignments ....................................................... 94
IRQ mapping chart ..................................................................... 95
Appendix C DOC® 2000 Installation
Guide ................................................... 95
C.1 DiskOnChip® 2000 Quick Installation Guide ...................... 96
DiskOnChip® 2000 installation instructions .............................. 96
Additional information and assistance ..................................... 97
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2-1: POS-562/562L jumpers ........................................................... 8
2-2: POS-562/562L connectors ...................................................... 9
2-3: CPU speed reference table ................................................... 14
2-4: PCI clock setting (JP22) ......................................................... 14
2-5: CPU frequency ratio (for Intel® processor) (JP19) ................. 15
2-6: CPU frequency ratio (for AMD K6 processor) (JP19) ............. 15
2-7: System/PCI clock setting (JP23) ............................................ 15
2-8: Pentium®/Pentium® MMX single/dual voltage CPU select
(JP16) ................................................................................... 16
Table 2-9: CPU voltage setting (JP11) .................................................... 16
Table 2-10: M1 cache linear mode setting (JP25) .................................. 17
Table 2-11: CMOS clear (JP14) ............................................................... 18
Table 2-12: Buzzer enable/disable (JP26) .............................................. 18
Table 2-13: PS/2 keyboard/mouse selection (CN9) (JP2, JP3) ............. 21
Table 2-14: ATX/PS/2 power input selection (JP13) for CN8 .................. 22
Table 2-15: RS-232/422/485 selection jumper settings ........................ 25
Table 2-16: Serial port default settings ................................................... 25
Table 2-17: COM1 RI pin setting ............................................................. 26
Table 2-18: COM2 RI pin setting ............................................................. 26
Table 2-19: COM3 RI pin setting ............................................................. 26
Table 2-20: COM4 RI pin setting ............................................................. 26
Table 2-21: LCD power setting (JP21) .................................................... 28
Table 2-22: LCD SHFCLK polarity setting (JP20) ................................... 28
Table 2-23: Watchdog timer action (JP7) ................................................ 30
Table 2-24: DOC® 2000 address setting (JP4) ....................................... 31
Table 3-1: POS-562/562L connection for Sharp LM64P83 LCD (CN12) 36
Table 3-2: POS-562 connection for PLANAR EL LCD (CN12) ............... 37
Table 3-3: POS-562/562L connection for Toshiba LTM10C042 LCD
(CN12) .................................................................................. 38
Table 3-4: POS-562/562L connection for Sharp LM64C142 LCD
(CN12) .................................................................................. 39
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Table B-1: Internal CRT display connector (CN31) ................................ 74
Table B-2: CRT display connector (CN30) .............................................. 74
Table B-3: Flat panel display connector (CN29) ..................................... 75
Table B-4: Flat panel display connector extension (CN28) .................... 76
Table B-5: LVDS interface connector (CN26) .......................................... 76
Table B-6: Universal serial bus (USB) connector (CN33) ...................... 77
Table B-7: Fan power connector (CN27) ................................................ 77
Table B-8: LAN LED connector (CN10) ................................................... 77
Table B-9: HDD LED connector (CN4) .................................................... 78
Table B-10: Speaker connector (CN32) .................................................. 78
Table B-11: CD audio in connector (CN6) .............................................. 78
Table B-12: ATX power connector (CN8) ................................................. 79
Table B-13: ATX power control switch (CN14) ........................................ 79
Table B-14: Ethernet RJ-45 connector (CN11) ....................................... 79
Table B-15: IR connector (CN25) ............................................................ 80
Table B-16: Audio connector (CN5) ........................................................ 80
Table B-17: Main power connector (CN2) ............................................... 81
Table B-18: PS/2 keyboard connector (CN1) .......................................... 81
Table B-19: PS/2 mouse connector (CN9) ............................................. 82
Table B-20: COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN20) ......................... 82
Table B-21: COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN17) ......................... 83
Table B-22: COM1, 3, 4 RS-232 serial ports
(CN15, CN18, CN19, CN22) ............................................. 84
Table B-23: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins A and B) ...................... 86
Table B-24: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins C and D) ..................... 87
Table B-25: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins E and F) ...................... 88
Table B-26: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins G and H) ..................... 89
Table B-27: IDE hard drive connector (CN16, CN13) ............................. 90
Table B-28: Floppy drive connector (CN12) ............................................ 91
Table B-29: Parallel port connector (CN21, CN23) ................................ 92
Table B-30: System I/O ports ................................................................... 93
Table B-31: 1st MB memory map ............................................................ 94
Table B-32: DMA channel assignments ................................................. 94
Table B-33: IRQ mapping chart ............................................................... 95
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1-1: POS-562/562L board configuration ....................................... 6
2-1: POS-562/562L jumpers and connectors ............................. 11
3-1: VGA setup screen ................................................................. 35
4-1: Setup program initial screen ................................................ 43
4-2: CMOS setup screen ............................................................. 44
4-3: BIOS features setup screen ................................................. 45
4-4: Chipset features setup screen ............................................. 46
4-5: Power management setup screen ...................................... 47
4-6: PCI configuration setup screen ............................................ 48
4-7: Integrated peripherals setup screen .................................... 49
4-8: Load BIOS defaults screen .................................................. 50
4-9: IDE HDD auto detection screen ........................................... 52
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CHAPTER
1
General Information
This chapter gives background information on
the POS-562/562L.
Sections include:
• Introduction
• Features
• Specifications
• Board layout and dimensions
1.1 Introduction
The POS-562/562L is a powerful Pentium® processor-based control
board designed for high-end multimedia POS applications as well as
other special OEM markets. It supports Intel® Pentium® P54C, P55C
(MMX), AMD K5 and K6, IDT C6 and Cyrix 6x86MX processors.
The POS-562/562L is packed with special on-board features like
100/10Base-T Ethernet, 16-bit sound, 36-bit XGA LCD and LVDS
support as well as DOC® 2000 and an abundance of IOs.
The POS-562/562L uses a standardized layout based on Western
Digital’s LPM/LPX format. It is 100% PC compatible and readily
connectable to any existing PC hardware and software. Special POS
features like four on-board serial ports, each with +5 V / +12 V
power output capability, and two USB connections are available to
accommodate a wide array of POS peripherals.
The POS-562/562L’s industrial grade construction allows it to
withstand continuous operation in a harsh POS environment where
reliability is essential. Other on-board industrial features not found
on conventional motherboards include a watchdog timer for
dependability during unmanned operations, and CMOS backup to
Flash ROM. An on-board SSD socket can support DiskOnChip®
Flash modules.
The POS-562/562L includes two 72-pin SIMM sockets (maximum
128 MB DRAM) and one 168-pin DIMM socket for up to 128 MB
total on-board memory.
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1.2 Features
• All-in-one design simplifies system integration and increases
system stability
• Compatible with Intel® Pentium® and Pentium® MMX, Cyrix 6x86
MX, AMD K5 and K6, and IDT C6 processors up to 233 MHz
• On-board POS features such as 4 x RS-232 with power and 2 x
USB interfaces for controlling cash drawers or other external
peripherals
• 100/10Base-T with RJ-45 connection for the most demanding
networking environments
• 16-bit full-duplex 3D audio for quality multimedia sound applications (POS-562 only)
• Special industrial features not found on conventional motherboards include watchdog timer, SSD and CMOS EPROM backup
• Standardized layout conforms to Western Digital LPM/LPX
format for easy installation within standard sized chassis
• Supports up to 36-bit XGA high resolution LCD, 18-bit LVDS, as
well as CRT VGA at 2 ~ 4 MB display memory
• Advanced CPU switching power technology for stable and low
heat CPU voltage power conversion
• Supports DiskOnChip® Flash modules
1.3 Specifications
Standard SBC functions
• Processor: Intel® Pentium®, Pentium® MMX up to 233 MHz
AMD K5, K6, Cyrix 6x86 MX, IDT C6
• BIOS: Award 256 KB Flash BIOS includes Ethernet boot ROM
and VGA BIOS. Supports Plug and Play
• System chipset: SiS 5582
• Green function: APM 1.1 compliant
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• Second level cache: On-board 512 KB Pipeline Burst SRAM
• RAM: Two 72-pin SIMM sockets and one 168-pin DIMM socket
for 128 MB total on-board memory.
• Enhanced IDE interface: Two Enhanced IDE interfaces, one 44pin header for 2.5" HDD and one 40-pin header supports 3.5"
HDD & CD-ROM
• FDD interface: Supports up to two FDDs (360 KB/1.2 MB/ 720
KB/1.44 MB/2.88 MB)
• Parallel port: Two parallel ports, supporting SPP/EPP/ECP
parallel mode
• Serial port: Four serial ports with +5 V/+12 V power capability
COM 1, 3, 4: RS-232; COM 2: RS-232/422/485
• Watchdog timer: Software enabled/disabled. 0 ~ 63 sec. selectable
• Keyboard connector: Mini-DIN keyboard connector and internal
6-pin header connector for mouse/keyboard
• Mouse connector: PS/2 mouse connector, jumper selectable to
keyboard
• USB interface: Two USB connectors with fuse protection.
Complies with USB Spec. Rev. 1.0
• Power inputs: ATX power connection (conforms to ATX power
supply specification), AT power connection
• Expansion bus: PISA bus (PCI/ISA). Expand via riser card
(POS-102)
Audio function (POS-562 only)
• Chipset: ESS 1869
• Audio controller: 16-bit, Sound Blaster Pro compatible
• Sound quality: Full-duplex, integrated 3D audio
• Audio interface: Mic in, Line in, CD audio in, Line out, Speaker
out
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PCI high performance CRT/flat panel interface
• Chipset: C&T 65555 (C&T 69000), 64-bit graphics engine
• Flat panel performance: 36-bit direct interface to mono, STN,
DSTN & TFT panels. Advanced power management. 3.3 volt
LCD supported
• CRT/LCD resolution: Up to 1280 x 1024 x 16 bpp @ 4 MB
DRAM
• Display memory: 2 MB on-board standard, 4 MB optional
LVDS (low voltage differential signal) interface
• Chipset: TI SN75LVDS84
• Performance: 18 low-voltage TTL data channels plus clock-in
and 3 low-voltage differential data channels plus clock-out.
3.3 volt and 250 mW (typ.). Meets ANSI EIA/TIA-644
Ethernet interface
• Chipset: Realtek RTL 8139
• Ethernet interface: PCI 100/10 Mbps Ethernet controller.
Includes software drivers and boot ROM (RJ-45 connection)
Solid state disk
• One 32-pin socket supports DiskOnChip®, up to 72 MB
• DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT command
compatible
Mechanical and environmental
• Max. power requirements: 7 A @ 5 V (4.75 to 5.25 V), 0.15 A @
±12 V
• Operating temperature: 0 to 60° C (32 to 140° F)
• Size: 220 mm (L) x 235 mm (W) (8.7” x 9.25”)
• Weight: 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs.)
Note:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1.4 Features Layout and Dimensions
WD/LPM/LPX Format
Overal Size: 220 mm x 235 mm
All units in mm
Figure 1-1: POS-562/562L board configuration
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2
Installation
This chapter explains how to set up the
POS-562/562L hardware, including instructions
on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals,
switches and indicators. Be sure to read all the
safety precautions before you begin the
installation procedure.
2.1 Jumpers
The POS-562/562L has a number of jumpers that allow you to
configure your system to suit your application. The table below
lists the function of each of the board's jumpers.
Table 2-1: POS-562/562L jumpers
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Label
Function
JP1
IR keyboard address (reserved for OEM customers)
JP2
CN9 mouse/keyboard select
JP3
CN9 mouse/keyboard select
JP4
DOC 2000® address select
JP5
Reserved
JP6
COM4 RI power selection
JP7
Watchdog timer action
JP8
COM3 RI power selection
JP9
COM2 RI power selection
JP10
Reserved
JP11
CPU voltage selection
JP12
COM1 RI power selection
JP13
ATX/AT power input selection
JP14
CMOS clear
JP15
COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting
JP16
CPU single/dual voltage select
JP17
COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting
JP18
COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting
JP19
CPU frequency ratio setting
JP20
LCD SHFCLK polarity
JP21
LCD power setting
JP22
PCI clock setting
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System/PCI clock setting
JP24
System reset
JP25
Cyrix M1 CPU L2 cache (Linear access mode)
JP26
Buzzer enabled/disabled
JP27
Reserved
JP28
Reserved
JP29
Reserved
2.2 Connectors
On-board connectors link the POS-562/562L to external devices
such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives. The tables
below lists the function of each of the board's connectors.
Table 2-2: POS-562/562L connectors
Label
Function
CN1
PS/2 keyboard connector
CN2
Main power connector
CN3
IR KB (for OEM customers) connector
CN4
HDD LED
CN5
Audio connector
CN6
CD audio in connector
CN7
Internal KB connector
CN8
ATX power connector
CN9
PS/2 mouse/KB connector
CN10
LAN LED connnector
CN11
Ethernet connector
CN12
FDD connector
CN13
Secondary IDE (for 2.5") connector
CN14
ATX power control switch
CN15
Internal COM4 connector
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Table 2-2: POS-562/562L connectors (cont.)
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Label
Function
CN16
Primary 3.5" IDE connector
CN17
COM2 connector
CN18
Internal COM3
CN19
COM1 connector
CN20
Internal COM2 connector
CN21
LPT2 connector
CN22
Internal COM1 connector
CN23
LPT1 connector
CN24
Backlight control (reserved)
CN25
IR connector
CN26
LVDS interface connector
CN27
Fan power connector
CN28
Flat panel display connector (extension)
CN29
Flat panel display connector
CN30
CRT display connector
CN31
Internal CRT display connector
CN32
Speaker connector
CN33
USB connector
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2.3 Locating Jumpers and Connectors
Figure 2-1: POS-562/562L jumpers and connectors
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2.4 Setting Jumpers
You configure your board to match the needs of your application
by setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch.
It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected
by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To
“close” a jumper you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” a
jumper you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three
pins, labeled 1, 2, and 3. In this case you would connect either pins
1 and 2 or 2 and 3.
1
Open
Closed
2
3
Closed 2-3
The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as
follows:
1
Open
Closed
Closed 2-3
A pair of needle-nose pliers may be helpful when working with
jumpers.
If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for
your application, contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any changes.
Generally, you simply need a standard cable to make most connections.
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2.5 CPU installation and upgrading
You can upgrade to a higher power Pentium® processor at any time.
Simply remove the old CPU, install the new one, and set the
jumpers for the new CPU type and speed.
Warning! Always disconnect the power cord from your
chassis before you begin working on it. Do not
make connections while the power is on, because
sensitive electronic components can be damaged
by the sudden rush of power. Only experienced
electronics personnel should open the PC
chassis.
Caution!
Always ground yourself to remove any static
charge before touching the CPU board. Modern
electronic devices are very sensitive to static
electric charges. Use a grounding wrist strap at
all times. Place all electronic components on a
static-dissipative surface or in a static-shielded
bag when they are not in the chassis.
Installing a CPU in the ZIF socket
The POS-562/562L provides a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket for
easy CPU installation.
1. Make sure the ZIF socket lever is in the upright position. To
raise the lever, pull it out to the side a little and raise it as far as
it will go.
2. Place the CPU in the empty socket. Follow the instructions that
came with the CPU. If you have no instructions, do the following: Carefully align the CPU so it is parallel to the socket and
the notch on the corner of the CPU corresponds with the notch
on the inside of the socket. Gently slide the CPU in. It should
insert easily. If it does not, pull the lever up a little more.
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3. Press the lever down. The plate will slide forward. You will feel
some resistance as the pressure starts to secure the CPU in the
socket. This is normal and will not damage the CPU.
When the CPU is installed, the lever should snap into place at the
side of the socket.
Note: To remove a CPU, pull the lever out to the side a little
and raise it as far as it will go. Lift out the CPU chip.
When you install a new CPU, be sure to adjust the board settings,
such as CPU type and CPU clock. Improper settings may damage
the CPUs.
System clock setting (JP19, JP22, JP23)
JP19, JP22 and JP23 are used to set the CPU and PCI bus speed to
optimize the system performance. The system chipset will sense the
JP19 setting to get the bus frequency, then adjust its internal
timing. JP22 is used to set the CPU and PCI clock. JP23 is a P55C
enable/disable and CPU clock ratio setting jumper. Refer to the CPU
speed reference table (below) for instructions on adjusting the
internal clocks according to the base CPU speed.
Table 2-3: CPU speed reference table
CPU speed (MHz)
75
100 *133 150 166 200 233 266 300
Sys. clock setting
50
66
Frequence ratio
1.5 1.5 2
66
60
66
66
2.5 2.5 3
66
* default setting
PCI clock setting (JP22)
Table 2-4: PCI clock setting (JP22)
CPU (system) CLK/2
1
*default setting
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3.5 4
*33 MHz (fixed)
1
66
4.5
CPU frequency ratio (JP19)
Table 2-5: CPU frequency ratio (for Intel ® processor) (JP19)
Pentium®MMX
Pentium®
3.5
1.5
2
2*
2.5
2.5
3
3
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
* default setting
Table 2-6: CPU frequency ratio (for AMD K6 processor) (JP19)
2
2.5
3
3.5/1.5
4
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
4.5
Note:
5 (Reserve)
5.5 (Reserve)
5
3
1
5
3
1
5
3
1
6
4
2
6
4
2
6
4
2
If Cyrix MI, MII and IDT Winchip C6,Winchip II processors
support a 60-66 MHz system bus then use the Intel Pentium
jumper settings.
Table 2-7: System/PCI clock setting (JP23)
System clock (MHz)
PCI clock (MHz)
50
25
5
3
6
4
60
30
1
5
3
2
6
4
66*
33
1
5
3
2
6
4
1
JP23
JP22
1
1
2
1
* default setting
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Pentium®/Pentium® MMX single/dual voltage CPU
select (JP16)
Table 2-8: Pentium®/Pentium® MMX single/dual voltage CPU select (JP16)
Pentium®MMX enabled
*Pentium® enabled
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
*default setting
Note:
Pentium processors include: Intel® Pentium®,
AMD K5, Cyrix MI, IDT Winchip C6.
Note:
Pentium® MMX processors include: Intel® Pentium® MMX, AMD K6, Cyrix MII, IDT Winchip II.
CPU voltage setting (JP11)
JP11 must be set to match the CPU type. The chart below shows
the proper jumper settings for their respective VCC (CORE). (The VCC (I/O)
for CPU is fixed at 3.3 V.)
Table 2-9: CPU voltage setting (JP11)
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VCC (CORE)
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9 - 10
1.30 V
closed
open
open
open
open
1.35 V
closed
open
open
open
closed
1.40 V
closed
open
open
closed
open
1.45 V
closed
open
open
closed
closed
1.50 V
closed
open
closed
open
open
1.55 V
closed
open
closed
open
closed
1.60 V
closed
open
closed
closed
open
1.65 V
closed
open
closed
closed
closed
1.70 V
closed
closed
open
open
open
1.75 V
closed
closed
open
open
closed
1.80 V
closed
closed
open
closed
open
1.85 V
closed
closed
open
closed
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Table 2-9: CPU voltage setting (JP11) (cont.)
VCC (CORE)
1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9 - 10
1.90 V
closed
closed
closed
open
open
1.95 V
closed
closed
closed
open
closed
2.00 V
closed
closed
closed
closed
open
2.05 V
closed
closed
closed
closed
closed
NONE
open
open
open
open
open
2.10 V
open
open
open
open
closed
2.20 V
open
open
open
closed
open
2.30 V
open
open
open
closed
closed
2.40 V
open
open
closed
open
open
2.50 V
open
open
closed
open
closed
2.60 V
open
open
closed
closed
open
2.70 V
open
open
closed
closed
closed
2.80 V
open
closed
open
open
open
2.90 V
open
closed
open
open
closed
3.00 V
open
closed
open
closed
open
3.10 V
open
closed
open
closed
closed
3.20 V
open
closed
closed
open
open
3.30 V*
open
closed
closed
open
closed
3.40 V
open
closed
closed
closed
open
3.50 V
open
closed
closed
closed
closed
*default setting
M1 cache linear mode setting (JP25)
The POS-562/562L supports a Cyrix M1 CPU with its linear access
mode on L2 cache. This mode is set through JP25.
Table 2-10: M1 cache linear mode setting (JP25)
Enabled
*Disabled
JP25
*default setting
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CMOS clear (JP14)
Warning:
To avoid damaging the computer, always turn off
the power supply before setting "Clear CMOS."
Set the jumper back to "Battery On" before
turning on the power supply.
Table 2-11: CMOS clear (JP14)
*Battery on
Clear CMOS
1
JP14
1
*default setting
Buzzer enable/disable (JP26)
Table 2-12: Buzzer enable/disable (JP26)
*Enabled
Disabled
JP26
*default setting
2.6 DRAM Installation
There are two on-board 72-pin SIMM sockets and one on-board
168-pin DIMM socket. You can use either SIMM or DIMM type
DRAM, but they cannot be used simultaneously.
SIMM DRAM (SIMM 1 and SIMM 2)
You can install up to 64 MB of SIMM DRAM on each socket for a
total of 128 MB DRAM with two sockets filled. However, DRAM
size and type must match when installing two SIMMs in each
socket.
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DIMM DRAM (DIMM 1)
You can also install one 168-pin DIMM (up to 128 MB DRAM) in
the DIMM socket. The POS-562/562L can operate with only DIMM
DRAM installed.
Caution:
When installing SIMM or DIMM, make sure the
module is oriented properly. Do not use excessive
force during installation.
2.7 40-pin Primary IDE (3.5" HDD)
Connector (CN16)
The 40-pin IDE connector supports up to two 40-pin IDE interface
devices, including CD-ROM drives, tape-backup drives, HDDs, etc.
When connecting, make sure pin 1 of the connector is matched
with pin 1 of the device's connector.
The built-in Enhanced IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) controller supports up to two IDE devices, including CD-ROM drives, tape
backup drives, a large hard disk drive and other IDE devices. It also
supports faster data transfer rates, and allows IDE hard disk drives
with capacities in excess of 528 MB.
Connecting the hard drive
Connecting drives is done in a daisy-chain fashion. Wire number 1
on the cable is red or blue, while the other wires are gray.
Unlike floppy drives, IDE hard drives can connect to either end of
the cable. If you install two drives, you will need to set one as the
master and one as the slave by using jumpers on the drives. If you
install just one drive, set it as the master.
2.8 44-pin Secondary Mini-pitched IDE
Interface (2.5" HDD) (CN13)
The on-board 44-pin mini-pitched IDE interface is used to let user
support either a 2.5" HDD.
Follow the same connection arrangement as the 3.5" HDD if you
want to connect to a 2.5" IDE device. Read the BIOS setup section
for more information regarding system settings.
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2.9 Floppy Drive Connector (CN12)
You can attach up to two floppy disks to the POS-562/562L's onboard controller. You can use any combination of 5¼" (360 KB and
1.2 MB) and/or 3½" (720 KB, 1.44 MB, and 2.88 MB) drives.
A 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable is required for a dualdrive system. On one end of the cable is a 34-pin flat-cable
connector. On the other end are two sets of floppy disk drive
connectors. Each set consists of a 34-pin flat-cable connector
(usually used for 3½" drives) and a printed-circuit board connector
(usually used for 5¼" drives).
Connecting the floppy drive
1. Plug the 34-pin flat-cable connector into CN12. Make sure that
the red wire corresponds to pin one on the connector.
2. Attach the appropriate connector on the other end of the cable
to the floppy drive(s). You can use only one connector in the
set. The set on the end (after the twist in the cable) connects to
the A: drive. The set in the middle connects to the B: drive.
3. If you are connecting a 5¼" floppy drive, line up the slot in the
printed circuit board with the blocked-off part of the cable
connector. If you are connecting a 3½" floppy drive, you may
have trouble determining which pin is pin number one. Look for
a number printed on the circuit board indicating pin number
one. Also, the connector on the floppy drive connector may
have a slot. When the slot is up, pin number one should be on
the right. Check the documentation that came with the drive for
more information.
The B: drive can be attached to the connectors in the middle of
the cable as described above.
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2.10 Primary Parallel Port Connector
(LPT1: CN23)
The primary parallel printer port is located at the rear edge of the
board with the DB-25 connector. The printer port is typically used
to connect a printer via an adapter cable. LPT1's IRQ is defined as
IRQ7.
2.11 Secondary Parallel Port (LPT2: CN21)
The secondary parallel port is internally located next to the primary
parallel port with a 26-pin box header. The IRQ setting is defined
as IRQ5. You can select the LPT1 SPP/EPP/ECP selection and
enable/disable from BIOS (see Chapter 4).
2.12 Keyboard Connector (CN1, CN7, CN9)
The POS-562/562L is uniquely designed to allow 3 ways for
keyboard input:
• External mini-DIN PS/2 keyboard jack (CN1)
• Internal 5-pin header (CN7)
• External mini-DIN PS/2 mouse/keyboard (jumper select) jack
(CN9)
Table 2-13: PS/2 keyboard/mouse selection (CN9) (JP2, JP3)
Selection
JP2
JP3
1
1
1
1
PS/2 mouse*
PS/2 keyboard
* default setting
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2.13 Power Connectors (CN2, CN8, CN27)
Main power connector (CN2)
The power connection is a 12-pin connector (PS/2 or AT power
standard) requiring ±5 V and ±12 V power. Always keep the
ground wires (colored black) toward the middle when connecting
the power wire from the power supply.
ATX power input connector (CN8)
The power connection is a 20-pin connector requiring ±5 V and ±12
V and 5VSB single.
Table 2-14: ATX/PS/2 power input selection (JP13) for CN8
Input
JP13
1
ATX power
1
*Main power
* default setting
Fan power supply connector (CN27)
Provides power supply to optional CPU cooling fan. Only present
when +5 V and +12 V power is supplied to the board.
ATX power control switch (CN14)
This connector can control the power switch by button ON or
switch ON.
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2.14 Audio Interfaces (CN5, CN6)
The POS-562/562L is equipped with a high quality audio interface,
which provides 16-bit CD-quality recording and playback as well as
OPL3 compatible FM music. It is supported by all major operating
systems and is 100% Sound Blaster Pro compatible.
Audio connector (CN5)
The POS-562/562L provides all major audio signals on a 16-pin flatcable connector, CN5. These audio signals includes Microphone in
(mono), Line in (stereo), Line out (stereo), Speaker out (stereo).
You will need an adapter cable if you use traditional telephone jack
connectors for these audio signals.
CD audio input connector (CN6)
All CD-ROM drives can provide analog audio signal output when
used as a music CD player. The CN6 on POS-562/562L is a connector to input CD audio signal into the audio controller. The audio
cable of your CD-ROM drive will be used to connect to CN6.
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2.15 Serial Ports (COM1 - 4) (CN15, CN17,
CN18, CN19, CN20, CN22)
The POS-562/562L has a total of four on-board RS-232 serial ports,
COM1-4. They are differentiated by COM1 and COM2 (RS-232/
422/485) as primary serial ports and COM3 and COM4 as secondary ports. All four serial ports have +5 V and +12 V power
capabilities on both pin #1 and pin #9, depending on the jumper
setting. Pin assignments for both internal and external COM ports
can be found in the appendix.
Primary serial ports (COM1: CN19/CN22, COM2:
CN17/CN20)
Each primary serial port has two connections, one external DB-9
and one internal 10-pin header giving the user the flexibility to
adapt the board to many different systems. IRQ for COM1 and
COM2 is fixed with COM1 on IRQ4 and COM2 on IRQ3. COM1
and COM2 can be enabled or disabled via BIOS (see Chapter 4).
Secondary serial ports (COM3: CN18, COM4: CN15)
The secondary serial ports each have one 10-pin, internally
positioned header connection. The IRQ for COM3 is fixed at
IRQ10 and COM4 is fixed at IRQ5. COM3 and COM4 can be
enabled/disabled via BIOS (see Chapter 4).
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2.16 COM2 RS-232/422/485 Selection
(JP15, JP17, JP18)
Follow the jumper chart below to set the desired mode for COM2.
Table 2-15: RS-232/422/485 selection jumper settings
*RS-232
JP15
JP17
JP18
RS-422
RS-485
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
* default setting
COM1 - COM4 IRQ and I/O ports
The IRQ and the address range for COM1, 2, 3, 4 are fixed. However, if you wish to disable the port or change these parameters later,
you can do this in the system BIOS setup. The table below shows
the settings for the POS-562/562L serial ports.
Table 2-16: Serial port default settings
Port
Address range
Interrupt
COM1
3F8 ~ 3FF
IRQ4
COM2
2F8 ~ 2FF
IRQ3
COM3
3E8 ~ 3EF
IRQ10
COM4
2E8 ~ 2EF
IRQ5
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COM1 - COM4 RI pin +5/+12 V power setting (JP6,
JP8, JP9, JP12)
COM1 - COM4 can supply ±5 V or ±12 V power to the serial
devices via RI pin of the COM port connector. The outputs of
COM1 - COM4 RI pins are selected by setting JP6, JP8, JP9,
JP12.
Table 2-17: COM1 RI pin setting
+5 V
JP12
+12 V
*RI
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
Table 2-18: COM2 RI pin setting
+5 V
JP9
+12 V
*RI
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
Table 2-19: COM3 RI pin setting
+5 V
JP8
+12 V
*RI
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
6
Table 2-20: COM4 RI pin setting
+5 V
JP6
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+12 V
*RI
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
5
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2.17 VGA Interface Connections
The POS-562/562L's PCI SVGA interface can drive conventional
CRT displays and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel
displays, including electroluminescent (EL), gas plasma, passive
LCD and active LCD displays. The board has two connectors to
support these displays, one for standard CRT VGA monitors and
one for flat panel displays.
CRT display connectors (CN30, CN31)
CN30 is a standard 15-pin D-SUB connector commonly used for the CRT
VGA monitor only. CN31 is a 16-pin header connector allowing user to
extend VGA connector and keyboard interface elsewhere via customized cable. Pin assignment appears in the appendix.
Flat panel display connectors (CN29, CN28)
CN29 consists of a 44-pin, dual in-line header. It can connect to a
24-bit TFT LCD panel. CN28 consists of a 16-pin dual in-line header
which with CN29 can connect to a 36-bit TFT LCD panel. Pin
assignments appear in Appendix B. (For more information on
connection between CN29/CN28 and an LCD, refer to Chapter 3).
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LCD power setting (JP21)
The POS-562/562L's PCI SVGA interface supports 5 V and 3.3 V
LCD displays. By changing the setting of JP21, you can select the
panel video signal level to be 5 V or 3.3 V.
Table 2-21: LCD power setting (JP21)
5V
*3.3 V
1
1
JP21
Table 2-22: LCD SHFCLK polarity setting (JP20)
*SHFCLK
/SHFCLK
1
1
JP20
* default setting
Configuration of the VGA interface is done completely via the
software utility. You do not have to set any jumpers. Refer to
Chapter 3 for software setup details.
Refer to Chapter 3 for details on connecting the five standard
LCDs: Sharp LM64183P, LM64P89, Toshiba LTM10C042, Sharp
64C142, and Planar EL Display.
2.18 LVDS Interface (CN26)
The user can use this interface for long distance connection to an
LCD panel. Data can be handled over a distance of 5 m. The
POS-562/562L supports an 18-bit LVDS TFT LCD panel via an
LVDS interface (CN26). It consists of a 20-pin dual in-line header.
Power supply (5 V or 3.3 V by jumper) is present on CN26.
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2.19 Ethernet Configuration
The POS-562/562L is equipped with a high performance 32-bit
PCI-bus Ethernet interface which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3
u 100/10Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by all major
network operating systems.
The medium type can be configured via the RSET8139.EXE
program included on the utility disk (see Chapter 3 for detailed
information).
RJ-45 connector (CN11)
100/10Base-T connects to the POS-562/562L via an RJ-45 standard
jack.
Network boot
The Network Boot feature can be utilized by incorporating the boot
ROM image files for the appropriate network operating system. The
boot ROM BIOS files are on the included utility disk.
2.20 Watchdog Timer Configuration
An on-board watchdog timer reduces the chance of disruptions
which EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) interference can cause. This is
an invaluable protective device for standalone or unmanned
applications. Setup involves one jumper and running the control
software (refer to Appendix A).
Watchdog timer action (JP7)
When the watchdog timer activates (CPU processing has come to a
halt), it can reset the system or generate an interrupt on IRQ11.
This can be set via setting JP7 as shown below:
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Table 2-23: Watchdog timer action (JP7)
*System reset
IRQ11
1
1
JP7
* default setting
2.21 USB Connector (CN33)
The POS-562/562L board provides two USB (Universal Serial Bus)
interfaces which support Plug and Play and hot attach/detach for
up to 127 external devices. The USB interfaces comply with USB
Specification Rev. 1.0, and are fuse protected.
The USB interfaces are accessed via 10-pin (5x2) flat-cable connectors, CN33. You will need an adapter cable if you use a standard
USB connector. The adapter cable has a 5-pin connector on one
end and a USB connector on the other.
The USB interfaces can be disabled in the system BIOS setup.
2.22 IR Connector (CN25)
This connector supports the optional wireless infrared transmitting
and receiving module. This module mounts on the system case.
You must configure the setting through BIOS setup.
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2.23 DOC® 2000 Address Setting (JP4)
Table 2-24: DOC® 2000 address setting (JP4)
Address
JP4
1
C800 ~ C9FF
CC00 ~ CDFF
*D000 ~ D1FF
D400 ~ D5FF
Address
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
D800 ~ D9FF
DC00 ~ DDFF
E000 ~ E1FF
JP4
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
6
5
6
OFF
* default setting
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CHAPTER
3
Software
Configuration
This chapter details the software configuration
information. It shows you how to configure the
card to match your application requirements.
AWARD System BIOS is covered in Chapter 4.
Sections include:
• Introduction
• VGA display software configuration
• LCD display configuration
• Connections for four standard LCDs
• Ethernet interface configuration
3.1 Introduction
The POS-562/562L system BIOS and custom drivers are located in a
128 KB, 32-pin (JEDEC spec.) Flash ROM device, designated U15.
A single Flash chip holds the system BIOS, VGA BIOS, and
network Boot ROM image. The display can be configured via
software. This method minimizes the number of chips and eases
configuration. You can change the display BIOS simply by
reprogramming the Flash chip.
3.2 VGA Display Firmware Configuration
The POS-562/562L’s on-board VGA interface supports a wide range
of popular LCD, EL, gas plasma flat panel displays and traditional
analog CRT monitors. With on-board 1 MB display memory, the
interface can drive CRT displays with resolutions up to 1024 x 768
in 256 colors. It is also capable of expansion to up to 2 MB of
display memory, to provide resolutions of 1024 x 768 in 64 K colors.
The VGA interface is configured completely via the software utility,
so you do not have to set any jumpers. Configure the VGA display
as follows:
1. Apply power to the POS-562/562L with a color TFT display
attached. This is the default setting for the POS-562/562L.
Ensure that the AWDFLASH.EXE and *.BIN files are located in
the working drive.
NOTE: Ensure that you do not run AWDFLASH.EXE
while your system is operating in EMM386 mode.
2. At the prompt, type AWDFLASH.EXE and press <Enter>. The
VGA configuration program will then display the following:
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Figure 3-1: VGA setup screen
3. At the prompt, enter the new BIN file which supports your
display. When you are sure that you have entered the file name
correctly, press <Enter>.
4. The screen will ask “Do you want to save BIOS?” If you
change your mind or have made a mistake, press N to abort and
end the setup procedure. Press Y if you wish to save the
existing configuration before changing it. Then type the name
under which you want to save the current configuration.
5. The prompt will then ask “Are you sure to program?” Press Y if
you want the new file to be written into the BIOS. Press N to
exit the program.
The new VGA configuration will then write to the ROM BIOS chip.
This configuration will remain the same until you run the
AWDFLASH.EXE program and change the settings.
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3.3 Connections for Four Standard LCDs
Connections to Sharp LM64183P
(640 x 480 DSTN MONO LCD)
Table 3-1: POS-562/562L connection for Sharp LM64P83 LCD (CN12)
36
LM64183/64P89
POS-562/562L (CN12)
Pin
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
CN1-12
CN1-13
CN1-14
CN1-15
Pin
36
38
35
5
6
3
12
11
10
9
16
15
14
13
Pin name
S
CP1
CP2
DISP
VDD
VSS
VEE
DU0
DU1
DU2
DU3
DL0
DL1
DL2
DL3
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Pin name
FLM
LP
SHFCLK
+5 V
+5 V
GND
-17 V (external power)
P3
P2
P1
P0
P7
P6
P5
P4 *LM64183P -17 V
Connections to PLANAR EL
(640 x 480 AD4 EL)
Table 3-2: POS-562 connection for PLANAR EL LCD (CN12)
PLANAR 640 x 480 AD4
POS-562 (CN2)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31, 32
33
34
Pin
3
21
3
22
3
23
24
17
18
19
4
20
4
42
4
8
37
36
39
39
-
Pin name
GND
DO
GND
D1
GND
D2
NC
D3
NC
D4
NC
D5
NC
D6
GND
D7
GND
VCLK
GND
/BLANK
GND
HS
NC
VS
NC
SELFTEST
COLMAP
ENABLE
RESERVED
/LOWPOW
NC
RESERVED
NC
Pin name
GND
P12
GND
P13
GND
P14
P15
P8
P9
P10
GND
P11
GND
ASHFCLK
GND
GND
M
FLM
GND
GND
-
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Connections to Toshiba LTM10C042
(640 x 480 TFT color LCD)
Table 3-3: POS-562/562L connection for Toshiba LTM10C042 LCD (CN12)
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LTM10C042
POS-562/562L (CN12)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Pin
3
35
4
27
28
29
8
30
31
32
33
19
20
21
33
22
23
24
34
37
34
11
12
13
39
14
15
16
39
5
6
Pin name
GND
CLK
GND
R0
R1
R2
GND
R3
R4
R5
GND
G0
G1
G2
GND
G3
G4
G5
GND
ENAB
GND
B0
B1
B2
GND
B3
B4
B5
GND
VDD
VDD
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GND
SHFCLK
GND
P18
P19
P20
GND
P21
P22
P23
GND
P10
P11
P12
GND
P13
P14
P15
GND
M
GND
P2
P3
P4
GND
P5
P6
P7
GND
+5 V
+5 V
Connections to Sharp LM64C142
(640 x 480 DSTN color LCD)
Table 3-4: POS-562/562L connection for Sharp LM64C142 LCD (CN12)
LM64C142
POS-562/562L (CN12)
Pin
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
CN1-12
CN1-13
CN1-14
CN1-15
Pin name
YD
LP
XCX
DISP
VDD
VSS
VEE
DU0
DU1
DU2
DU3
DU4
DU5
DU6
DU7
Pin
36
38
35
5
6
3
20
19
18
17
12
11
10
9
Pin name
FLM
LP
SHFCLK
+5 V
+5 V
GND
+27 V (external power)
P11
P10
P9
P8
P3
P2
P1
P0
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-6
CN2-7
CN2-8
CN2-9
CN2-10
VSS
DL0
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5
DL6
DL7
VSS
4
24
23
22
21
16
15
14
13
8
GND
P15
P14
P13
P12
P7
P6
P5
P4
GND
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3.4 Ethernet Software Configuration
The POS-562/562L’s on-board Ethernet interface supports all major
network operating systems. To configure the medium type, to view
the current configuration, or to run diagnostics, do the following:
1. Power the POS-562/562L on. Ensure that the RSET8139.EXE file
is located in the working drive.
2. At the prompt, type RSET8139.EXE and press <Enter>. The
Ethernet configuration program will then be displayed.
3. This simple screen shows all the available options for the
Ethernet interface. Just highlight the option you wish to change
by using the Up and Down keys. To change a selected item,
press <Enter>, and a screen will appear with the available
options. Highlight your option and press <Enter>. Each
highlighted option has a helpful message guide displayed at the
bottom of the screen for additional information.
4. After you have made your selections and your are sure that this
is the configuration you want, press ESC. A prompt will appear
asking if you want to save the configuration. Press Y if you
want to save.
The Ethernet Setup Menu also offers three very useful diagnostic
functions. These are:
1. Run EEPROM Test
2. Run Diagnostics on Board
3. Run Diagnostics on Network
Each option has its own display screen which shows the format
and result of any diagnostic tests undertaken.
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CHAPTER
4
Award BIOS Setup
This chapter describes how to set BIOS
configuration data.
4.1 System Test and Initialization
These routines test and initialize board hardware. If the routines
encounter an error during the tests, you will either hear a few short
beeps or see an error message on the screen. There are two kinds of
errors: fatal and non-fatal. The system can usually continue the
boot up sequence with non-fatal errors. Non-fatal error messages
usually appear on the screen along with the following instructions:
press <F1> to RESUME
Write down the message and press the F1 key to continue the
bootup sequence.
System configuration verification
These routines check the current system configuration against
the values stored in the card’s CMOS memory. If they do not
match, the program outputs an error message. You will then
need to run the BIOS setup program to set the configuration
information in memory.
There are three situations in which you will need to change the
CMOS settings:
1. You are starting your system for the first time.
2. You have changed the hardware attached to your system.
3. The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration
information has been erased.
The POS-562/562L’s CMOS memory has an integral lithium battery
backup. The battery backup should last ten years in normal
service, but when it finally runs down, you will need to replace the
complete unit.
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4.2 Award BIOS Setup
Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users
to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information
is stored in battery-backed CMOS RAM so that it retains the Setup
information when the power is turned off.
Entering setup
Power on the computer and press <Del> immediately. This will
allow you to enter Setup.
Figure 4-1: Setup program initial screen
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Standard CMOS setup
When you choose the STANDARD CMOS SETUP option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen shown below is
displayed. This standard Setup Menu allows users to configure
system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy
drive, display, and memory. Once a field is highlighted, on-line help
information is displayed in the left bottom of the Menu screen.
Figure 4-2: CMOS setup screen
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BIOS features setup
By choosing the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for
the POS-562/562L.
Figure 4-3: BIOS features setup screen
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Chipset features setup
By choosing the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for
the POS-562/562L.
Figure 4-4: Chipset features setup screen
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Power management setup
By choosing the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for
the POS-562/562L.
Figure 4-5: Power management setup screen
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PnP/PCI configuration setup
By choosing the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for
the POS-562/562L.
Figure 4-6: PCI configuration setup screen
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Integrated peripherals
By choosing the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option from the
INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for
the POS-562/562L.
Figure 4-7: Integrated peripherals setup screen
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Load BIOS defaults
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS loads the default system values directly
from ROM. If the stored record created by the Setup program
becomes corrupted (and therefore unusable), these defaults will
load automatically when you turn the POS-562/562L on.
Figure 4-8: Load BIOS defaults screen
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Change password
To change the password, choose the PASSWORD SETTING
option form the Setup main menu and press <Enter>.
1. If the CMOS is bad or this option has never been used, there is
default password which is stored in the ROM. The screen will
display the following messages:
Enter Password:
Press <Enter>.
2. If the CMOS is good or this option has been used to change the
default password, the user is asked for the password stored in
the CMOS. The screen will display the following message:
Confirm Password:
Enter the current password and press <Enter>.
3. After pressing <Enter> (ROM password) or the current password (user-defined), you can change the password stored in
the CMOS. The password can be at most 8 characters long.
Remember - to enable this feature, you must first select either
Setup or System in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP.
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Auto detect hard disk
The IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION utility can automatically detect
the IDE hard disk installed in your system. You can use it to
self-detect and/or correct the hard disk type configuration.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A5IHAKA)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
HARD DISK TYPE
Drive C
:
SIZE
CYLS.
HEADS
PRECOMP
LANDZ
SECTORS MODE
(MB)
790
15
65535
789
57
Select Secondry Slave Option (N=Skip) : N
ESC = SKIP
Figure 4-9: IDE HDD auto detection screen
Save & exit setup
If you select this option and press <Enter>, the values entered in
the setup utilities will be recorded in the chipset's CMOS memory.
The microprocessor will check this every time you turn your
system on and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system.
This record is required for the system to operate.
Exit without saving
Selecting this option and pressing <Enter> lets you exit the Setup
program without recording any new values or changing old ones.
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CHAPTER
5
PCI SVGA Setup
The POS-562/562L features an on-board PCI flat
panel/VGA interface. This chapter provides
instructions for installing and operating the
software drivers on the included display driver
diskette.
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5.1 Before You Begin
To facilitate the installation of the enhanced display device drivers
and utility software, you should read the instructions in this chapter
carefully.before you attempt installation. The enhanced display
drivers for the POS-562/562L board are located on the software
installation diskette. You must install the drivers and utility
software by using the supplied SETUP program for DOS drivers.
Note:
The files on the software installation diskette are
compressed. Do not attempt to install the drivers
by copying the files manually. You must use the
supplied SETUP program to install the drivers.
Before you begin, it is important to note that most display drivers
need to have the relevant software application already installed in
the system prior to installing the enhanced display drivers. In
addition, many of the installation procedures assume you are
familiar with both the relevant software applications and operating
system commands. Review the relevant operating system commands and the pertinent sections of you application software's
user's manual before performing the installation.
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Disk 1:
Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT drivers
Disk 2:
OS/2 drivers
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5.3 Simultaneous Display Mode
The 65555/69000 VGA BIOS supports monochrome LCD, EL, color
TFT and STN LCD flat panel displays. It also supports interlaced
and non-interlaced analog monitors (VGA color and VGA monochrome) in high-resolution modes while maintaining complete IBM
VGA compatibility. Digital monitors (i.e. MDA, CGA, and EGA) are
NOT supported. Multiple frequency (multisync) monitors are
supported as analog monitors.
Both CRT and panel displays can be used simultaneously. The
POS-562/562L can be set in one of three configurations: on a CRT,
on a flat panel display, or on both simultaneously. The system is
initially set to simultaneous display mode. In the utility diskette,
there are three .COM files which can be used to select the display.
Simply type the file name at the DOS prompt:
CT.COM
Enables CRT display only.
FP.COM
Enables panel display only.
SM.COM
Enables both displays at the same time.
5.4 Sleep Mode
The display driver diskette contains two files that support sleep
mode. Simply type the file name at the DOS prompt:
ON.COM
Switches to normal display mode.
OFF.COM Switches to sleep mode.
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5.5 Driver Installation
Necessary prerequisites
The instructions in this manual assume that you understand
elementary concepts of MS-DOS and the IBM personal computer.
Before you attempt to install any driver or utility you should: know
how to copy files from a floppy disk to a directory on the hard
disk, understand the MS-DOS directory structure, and know how to
format a floppy disk. If you are uncertain about any of these
concepts, please refer to the DOS or Windows user reference
guides for more information before you proceed with the installation.
Before you begin
Before you begin installing software drivers, you should make a
backup copy of the display driver diskette and store the original in
a safe place. The display driver diskette contains drivers for several
versions of certain applications. You must install the correct
version in order for the driver to work properly so make sure you
know which version of the application you have.
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Windows setup
These drivers are designed to work with Microsoft Windows 3.1.
You may install these drivers through Windows or in DOS.
Step 1: Install Windows as you normally would for a VGA display.
Run Windows to make sure that it is working correctly.
Step 2: Place the display driver diskette in drive A. In Windows
Program Manager, choose File from the Options Menu. Then from
the pull-down menu, choose Run . . . . At the command line
prompt, type A:\SETUP. Press the <ENTER> key or click OK to
begin the installation. At this point the setup program locates the
directory where Windows is installed. For proper operation, the
drivers must be installed in the Windows subdirectory. Press
<ENTER> to complete the installation. Once completed, the Display
Driver Control Panel appears on the screen. This Control Panel
allows you to select and load the installed drivers.
Another method of installing these drivers is through the File
Manager. Click on Drive A:. Then double-click on SETUP.EXE to
begin installation.
Changing display drivers in Windows
To change display drivers in Windows, select the Windows Setup
icon from the Main window. You will be shown the current setup
configuration. Select Change System Settings from the Option
menu. Click on the arrow at the end of the Display line. You will be
shown a list of display drivers. Click on the driver you want. Then
click on the OK button. Follow the directions to complete the
setup.
Changing color schemes
After you change display drivers, you may notice that the color
scheme used by Windows looks strange. This is because different
drivers have different default colors. To change the color scheme,
select the Control Panel from the Main window. Select the Color
icon. You will be shown the current color scheme. Choose a new
color scheme and click the OK button.
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DOS setup
Step 1: Install Windows as you normally would for a VGA display.
Run Windows to make sure that it is working correctly. Then exit
Windows.
Step 2: Place the display driver diskette in drive A. Type A:
<ENTER> to make this the default drive. Type SETUP <ENTER>
to run the driver SETUP program. Press any key to get to the
applications list. Using the arrow keys, select Windows Version 3.1
and press the <ENTER> key. Press the <ENTER> key to select
All Resolutions, and then press <END> to begin the installation.
At this point you will be asked for the path to your Windows
System directory (default C:\WINDOWS). When the installation is
complete, press any key to continue. Press <ESC> followed by Y
to exit to DOS.
Step 3: Change to the directory where you installed Windows
(usually C:\WINDOWS).
Step 4: Type SETUP <ENTER> to run the Windows Setup
program. It will show the current Windows configuration. Use the
up arrow key to move to the Display line and press <ENTER>. A
list of display drivers will be shown. Use the arrow keys to select
one of the drivers starting with an asterisk (*) and press <ENTER>.
Step 5: Follow the directions on the screen to complete the setup.
In most cases, you may press <ENTER> to accept the suggested
option. When Setup is done, it will return to DOS. Type WIN
<ENTER> to start Windows with the new display driver.
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Changing display drivers in DOS
To change display drivers from DOS, change to the Windows
directory and run Setup, repeating steps 4 and 5 from the previous
page. Besides the special display drivers marked by an asterisk (*),
you should be able to use the following standard drivers:
VGA
640 x 480, 16 colors
Super VGA
800 x 600, 16 colors
Panning drivers
Special panning drivers are provided to allow high-resolution
modes to be displayed on a flat panel or CRT. These drivers will
show a section of a larger screen and will automatically pan, or
scroll, the screen horizontally and vertically when the mouse
reaches the edge of the display.
Linear acceleration drivers
A special high-performance linear acceleration driver is provided
for 256-color modes. This driver may require special hardware and
may not be supported on all systems. It is only available for
Windows 3.1.
5.6 Windows 95 Drivers Setup
Procedure
1. Boot your system with a VGA or SuperVGA driver.
2. Select properties from a menu after pressing the right button.
3. Select Display.
4. Select Change Display.
5. Select Change Monitor.
6. Select Change Adapter.
7. Select Have Disk.
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5.7 Windows NT Drivers Setup
Procedure
Step 1
1. Install Windows NT as you normally would for a VGA display.
2. Click the Start button, choose Settings and click on Control
Panel.
3. Choose the Display icon and click on the icon.
4. In the Display Properties window, click on the Settings tab.
5. Click on Change Display Type. In the Change Display Type
window, click on the Change button under Adapter Type. This
will bring up the Select Device window.
Step 2
1. In the Select Device window, click on the Other button. Enter
source directory where the Windows NT driver files are located.
2. Press <ENTER>, and the name of the Chips and Technologies
Video Accelerator driver will appear at the end of the Models
list box. Scroll to the end of the list box and double click on the
driver.
3. Once the installation is complete, the system must be restarted.
Step 3
1. Upon restarting your computer, select the desired display
settings from the Display Properties dialog box.
2. Click on Test to test the newly selected graphics mode. A color
test screen should appear, followed by the Testing Mode
window.
3. Click on Yes to continue. The Display Settings Change window
will appear.
4. Click on Restart Now for the new settings to take effect.
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5.8 OS/2 Drivers Setup Procedure
Preliminary steps
The following steps must be performed before you install the
65555/69000 display driver:
1. OS/2 DOS Support must be installed.
2. If you previously installed SVGA support, you must reset the
system to VGA mode. VGA is the default video mode enabled
when OS/2 is installed.
To restore VGA mode, use Selective Install and select VGA for
Primary Display. For more information on this procedure, see the
section on Changing Display Adapter Support in the OS/2 User’s
Guide.
Installing from diskette
To install this driver, do the following steps:
1. Open an OS/2 full screen or windowed session.
2. Place the 65555/69000 PCI Display Driver Diskette in drive A.
3. At the OS/2 command prompt, type the following commands to
copy the files to the OS/2 drive:
Type:
A: <ENTER> to make this the default drive.
SETUP A: C: <ENTER>
where A: is the floppy disk drive; and
C: is the hard disk partition containing \OS2
When the Setup Program is completed, you will need to perform
a shutdown and then restart the system in order for changes to
take effect.
A log of the information output during the install can be found
in: <root>:\OS2\INSTALL\DISPLAY.LOG
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4. After restarting the system, perform the following steps:
1) Open the OS/2 System folder.
2) Open the System Setup folder.
3) Open the Display Driver Install Object.
This step will execute the Display Driver Installation
(DSPINSTL) utility program to finish installation of the new
drivers.
4) When the Display Driver Install window appears, select
Primary Display and then select OK.
5) When The Primary Display Driver List window appears,
select “Chips and Technologies 65555/554” from the list of
adapter types, then select OK to install the video driver.
6) When the installation is complete, you will need to
shutdown and then restart the system for the changes to
take effect. Make sure to remove the install diskette before
restarting the system.
When the system has restarted, the display driver will be initialized
for 640 x 480 at 256 colors, 60 Hz refresh. To switch to a different
video resolution color depth, or refresh rate, follow the steps
below.
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Selecting monitor type
Monitor type is initially set to DEFAULT. This DEFAULT setting
may not allow you to select all resolution/refresh combinations that
are available for your monitor. The following steps can be done to
select monitor type. This section applies only after installation, or
when a different monitor is used.
1. Open the OS/2 System folder.
2. Open the System Setup folder.
3. Open the System object.
4. When the System - Settings notebook appears, select the
Screen tab. This will take you to page 2 of the settings.
5. On Screen page 2, select your monitor type from the Display
Name list. If your monitor is not listed, select DEFAULT. Return
to Screen page 1.
It may be necessary to restart your system to have all refresh rate
options available.
Selecting screen resolution/refresh rate
To switch to a different video resolution, color depth or refresh
rate, follow the steps below.
1. Open the OS/2 System folder.
2. Open the System Setup folder.
3. Open the System object.
4. From the selection windows provided, select a new Screen
Resolution and Screen refresh rate.
Please note, Refresh rates, other than 60 Hz, are only valid when
the display is switched to CRT only display mode.
5. Close the System-Settings notebook.
6. Perform a shutdown and restart for the changes to take effect.
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Installation notes
1. During the installation of this driver, DISPLAY.LOG and
DSPINSTL.LOG files are created in \OS2\INSTALL directory.
These files identify the OS/2 system files that were updated,
and indicate whether the installation was successful. The
DISPLAY.LOG file also contains a string that identifies the
version of driver that was installed. This information may be
important when reporting an installation problem.
2. During installation, DSPINSTL will invoke the SVGA Configuration program SVGA.EXE to determine the hardware configuration, and create the file: \OS2\INSTALL\SVGADATA.PMI. If
this file is not created, the adapter will not be supported. When
this step is done, the display will be blanked, and you may see a
series of flashes on the display and/or what appears to be a
“corrupted” display. This is normal, as the configuration
process is doing Video BIOS mode sets to determine which
screen resolutions BIOS supports. This configuration information is then used to provide the System-Settings Resolution
and Refresh selections.
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CHAPTER
6
Audio Setup
The POS-562 is equipped with an audio
interface that records and playback CD-quality
audio. This chapter provides instructions for
installing the software drivers on the included
audio driver diskettes.
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6.1 Introduction
The POS-562's on-board audio interface provides high-quality
stereo sound and FM music synthesis (ESFM) by using the ES1869
audio controller from ESS Technology, Inc. The audio interface can
record, compress, and play back voice, sound, and music with
built-in mixer control.
The POS-562's on-board audio interface also supports the Plug and
Play (PnP) standard and provides PnP configuration for the audio,
FM, and MPU-104 logical devices. It is compatible with Sound
Blaster™; Sound Blaster Pro™ version 3.01, voice and music
functions. The ESFM synthesizer is register compatible with the
OPL3 and has extended capabilities.
6.2 DOS Utilities
The ES1869 audio controller supports PC games and applications
for Sound Blaster™ and Sound Blaster™ with no needs of device
driver in DOS environment. The default setting for audio controller
in DOS are listed as follows.
Address : 220H
IRQ
:9
DMA
:1
MPU-401: Disabled
Changing setting in DOS
The audio controller setting can be changed in DOS environment
by using the DOS SETUP utility located in the UTILITY subdirectory of audio driver diskette.
To change the setting, simply type the DOSSET at the DOS
prompt. Follow the instructions on screen to choose the new setting
for the ES1869 audio controller.
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Controlling volume in DOS
The ES1869 audio controller provides software control on the
setting of audio volumes. The VOLUME CONTROL utility
located in the UTILITY subdirectory of audio driver diskette is
used to control the volume setting in DOS.
To control the volume setting, simply type the ESSVOL at the
DOS prompt with appropriate parameters. The syntex of ESSVOL
is shown as follows.
ESSVOL [/?] [/v:xx] [/l:xx] [/w:xx] [/m:xx] [/c:xx] [/s:xx] [/a:xx]
no option
/?
/v
/l
/w
/m
/c
/s
/a
/p
xx
Display all volume settings.
Display this message.
Change master volume.
Change line volume.
Change wave volume.
Change microphone volume.
Change CD volume.
Change Synthesizer volume.
Change AuxB volume.
Change PC Speaker volume.
Volume. Note: no xx means 0
The value range of volume is 0 - 15.
[PC Speaker volume range is 0 - 7]
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6.3 Driver Installation
Before you begin
To facilitate the installation of the audio drivers, you should read
the instructions in this chapter carefully before you attempt
installation. The audio drivers for the POS-562 board are located on
the audio driver diskettes. You must install the drivers by using the
supplied SETUP program.
Note:
The files on the software installation diskette are
compressed. Do not attempt to install the drivers
by copying the files manually. You must use the
supplied SETUP program to install the drivers.
Windows 3.1 drivers
These drivers are designed to work with Microsoft Windows 3.1.
You may install these drivers through Windows.
1. Run Windows to make sure that it is working correctly.
2. Place the audio driver diskette in drive A. In the Windows
Program Manager, choose File from the Options Menu. Then
from the pull-down menu, choose Run . . . . At the command
line prompt, type A:\WIN31\SETUP. Press the <ENTER> key
or click OK to begin the installation.
3. Click Continue when the “AudioDrive Setup” screen shows up.
Click the Driver Installation button to choose installing the
audio driver.
4. At this point, the setup program displays the “Set Hardware
Setting” screen, which allows you to change the hardware
setting of audio controller in Windows. For proper operation,
make sure the address, IRQ, and DMA settings are not used by
other hardware. Press <ENTER> key or click OK to complete
the installation.
Once completed, you can change the settings or remove the audio
driver by using Windows' Control Panel program.
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Windows 95 drivers
1. Boot your system and place the audio driver diskette in drive A.
2. Select Add New Hardware from Windows' Control Panel.
3. Click Next to bring up the Windows search for new hardware
setup screen.
4. Select No and click Next button.
5. Select Sound, video and game controllers from the Hardware
types list and click Next button.
6. Click Have Disk, type A:\WIN95 and press <ENTER> at the
prompt.
7. Select ES1869 Control Interface and ES1869 Plug and Play
AudioDrive. Press the <ENTER> key or click OK to begin the
installation.
8. Restart your computer after the installation completed.
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APPENDIX
A
Programming the
Watchdog Timer
The POS-562/562L is equipped with a watchdog
timer that resets the CPU or generates an
interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for
whatever reason. This feature ensures system
reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned
environments.
Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer
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A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer
In order to program the watchdog timer, you must write a program
which writes I/O port address 443 (hex). The output data is a value
of time interval. The value range is from 01 (hex) to 3F (hex), and the
related time interval is 1 sec. to 63 sec.
Data
Time Interval
01
02
03
04
1 sec.
2 sec.
3 sec.
4 sec.
.
.
.
3F
63 sec.
After data entry, your program must refresh the watchdog timer by
rewriting the I/O port 443 (hex) while simultaneously setting it.
When you want to disable the watchdog timer, your program
should read I/O port 443 (hex).
The following example shows how you might program the watchdog timer in BASIC:
10
20
30
REM Watchdog timer example program
OUT &H443, data REM Start and restart the watchdog
GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task #1
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50
60
OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer
GOSUB 2000 REM Your application task #2
OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer
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80
X=INP (&H443) REM Disable the watchdog timer
END
1000
.
.
.
1070
2000
.
.
.
2090
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REM Subroutine #1, your application task
RETURN
REM Subroutine #2, your application task
RETURN
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APPENDIX
B
Pin Assignments
This appendix contains information of a detailed
or specialized nature. It includes:
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Internal CRT display connector
CRT display connector
Flat panel display connector
Flat panel dsiplay connector extension
LVDS interface connector
Universal serial bus (USB) connector
Fan power connector
LAN LED connector
HDD LED connector
Speaker connector
CD audio in connector
ATX power connector
ATX power control switch
Ethernet RJ-45 connector
IR connector
Audio connector
Main power connector
PS/2 keyboard connector
PS/2 mouse connector
COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN20)
COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN17)
COM1, COM3, COM4 RS-232 connections
PCI/ISA slot
IDE hard drive connector
Floppy drive connector
Parallel port connector
System I/O ports
1st MB memory map
DMA channel assignments
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IRQ mapping chart
Internal CRT display connector (CN31)
2
4
.... 14 16
1
3
.... 13 15
Table B-1: Internal CRT display connector (CN31)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RED
DATA
GREEN
GND
BLUE
CLOCK
N/C
N/C
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
GND
H-SYNC
SIGNAL GND
V-SYNC
SIGNAL GND
N/C
SIGNAL GND
N/C
CRT display connector (CN30)
5
4
3
2
1
11
15
10
6
5
1
15 14 13 12 11
Table B-2: CRT display connector (CN30)
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RED
GREEN
BLUE
NC
GND
GND
GND
GND
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
N/A
GND
N/A
N/A
HSYNC
VSYNC
N/A
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Flat panel display connector (CN29)
CN28
1
2
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
15
16
43
44
CN29
Table B-3: Flat panel display connector (CN29)
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
Signal
+12 V
GND
VCC (3.3 V / 5 V)
ENAVEE*
P0
P2
P4
P6
P8
P10
P12
P14
P16
P18
P20
P22
GND
SHFCLK/ASHFCLK
M
GND
NC
NC
Pin
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
Signal
+12 V
GND
V CC (3.3 V / 5 V)
GND
P1
P3
P5
P7
P9
P11
P13
P15
P17
P19
P21
P23
GND
FLM
LP
ENABKL*
NC
NC
* Low active
Note:
Pin 35 "SHFCLK/ASHFCLK" can be set via JP20.
Note:
Pin 5 and Pin 6 "3.3 V / 5 V" can be set via JP21.
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Flat panel display connector extension (CN28)
Table B-4: Flat panel display connector extension (CN28)
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
3.3/5 V
2
+5 V (Vcc)
3
P24
4
P25
5
P26
6
P27
7
P28
8
P29
9
P30
10
P31
11
P32
12
P33
13
P34
14
P35
15
GND
16
GND
Note:
Pin 1 "3.3/5 V" can be set by JP21.
LVDS interface connector (CN26)
2
4
.... 18 20
1
3
.... 17 19
Table B-5: LVDS interface connector (CN26)
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
VDD
2
VDD
3
VDD
4
VDD
5
GND
6
GND
7
GND
8
GND
9
TX0+
10
TX0+
11
GND
12
TX1-
13
TX1+
14
GND
15
TX2-
16
TX2+
17
GND
18
TXCK-
19
TXCK+
20
GND
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Universal serial bus (USB) connector (CN33)
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Table B-6: Universal serial bus (USB) connector (CN33)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
Function
+5 V
UVUV+
GND
N.C.
Pin
6
7
8
9
10
Function
+5 V
UVUV+
GND
N.C.
Fan power connector (CN27)
1 2
3
Table B-7: Fan power connector (CN27)
Pin
1
2
3
Signal
+5 V
GND
+12 V
LAN LED connector (CN10)
4
3
2
1
Table B-8: LAN LED connector (CN10)
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal
LED1+
LED1LED0+
LED0-
(Tx/Rx)
(Tx/Rx)
(Link)
(Link)
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HDD LED connector (CN4)
1
2
Table B-9: HDD LED connector (CN4)
Pin
1
2
Signal
HDD LED+ (VCC)
HDD LED- (HARD DISK ACTIVE)
Speaker connector (CN32)
1 2
3
4
Table B-10: Speaker connector (CN32)
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal
Speaker- (GND)
Speaker- (GND)
Speaker- (GND)
Speaker+
CD audio in connector (CN6)
4
3
2
1
Table B-11: CD audio in connector (CN6)
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Pin
Signal
1
2
3
4
CD AUDIO L
GND
CD AUDIO R
GND
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ATX power connector (CN8)
11
.
.
.
.
20
1
.
.
.
.
10
Table B-12: ATX power connector (CN8)
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Function
3.3 V
3.3 V
GND
+5 V
GND
+5 V
GND
POWER OK
5 V SB
+12 V
Pin
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Function
3.3 V
-12 V
GND
PS ON
GND
GND
GND
-5 V
+5 V
+5 V
ATX power control switch (CN14)
Table B-13: ATX power control switch (CN14)
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal
SWITCH ON
GND
GND (Reserve)
BUTTON ON (Reserve)
Ethernet RJ-45 connector (CN11)
Table B-14: Ethernet RJ-45 connector (CN11)
Pin
1
2
3
4
Function
TD+
TDRD+
NC
Pin
5
6
7
8
Function
NC
RDNC
NC
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IR connector (CN25)
5
4
3
2
1
Table B-15: IR connector (CN25)
Pin
Signal
1
VCC
2
VIO (Reserve)
3
IR IN
4
GND
5
IR OUT
Audio connector (CN5)
15 13 ....
3
1
16 14 ....
4
2
Table B-16: Audio connector (CN5)
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
SPEAKER OUT R+
2
GND
3
SPEAKER OUT L+
4
GND
5
LINE OUT R
6
LINE OUT L
7
GND
8
GND
9
LINE IN R
10
LINE IN L
11
GND
12
GND
13
NC
14
NC
15
MIC IN
16
GND
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Main power connector (CN2)
1
12
Table B-17: Main power connector (CN2)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
NC
7
GND
2
+5 V
8
GND
3
+12 V
9
-5 V
4
-12 V
10
+5 V
5
GND
11
+5 V
6
GND
12
+5 V
PS/2 keyboard connector (CN1)
Table B-18: PS/2 keyboard connector (CN1)
Pin
Signal
1
KB_DT
2
NC
3
GND
4
+5 V
5
KB_CK
6
NC
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PS/2 mouse connector (CN9)
Table B-19: PS/2 mouse connector (CN9)
Pin
Signal
1
MS_DT
2
NC
3
GND
4
+5 V
5
MS_CK
6
NC
COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN20)
Table B-20: COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN20)
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Pin
RS-232 port
RS-422 port
RS-485 port
1
DCD
TXD-
DATA-
2
RX
NC
NC
3
TX
TXD+
DATA+
4
DTR
NC
NC
5
GND
RXD+
NC
6
DSR
NC
NC
7
RTS
RXD-
NC
8
CTS
NC
NC
9
RI / +5 V / +12 V
NC
NC
10
NC
NC
NC
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COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN17)
Table B-21: COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN17)
Pin
RS-232 port
RS-422 port
RS-485 port
1
DCD
TX-
DATA-
2
RxD
TX+
DATA+
3
TxD
RX+
NC
4
DTR
RX-
NC
5
GND
GND
GND
6
DSR
NC
NC
7
RTS
NC
NC
8
CTS
NC
NC
9
RI
NC
NC
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COM1, COM3, COM4 RS-232 connections (COM1:
CN19/CN22, COM3: CN18, COM4: CN15)
Different devices implement the RS-232 standard in different ways.
If you are having problems with a serial device, be sure to check
the pin assignments for the connector. The following table shows
the pin assignments for the board's RS-232 port.
Table B-22: COM1, 3, 4 RS-232 serial ports
(CN15, CN18, CN19, CN22)
Pin
Signal
1
DCD
2
RX
3
TX
4
DTR
5
GND
6
DSR
7
RTS
8
CTS
9
RI / +5 V / +12 V
Note:
Pin 10 on internal COM 1-4 are all NC.
9
5
8
4
7
3
6
2
2
1
COM1 - 2
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6
8 10
1 3
5
7
9
Internal COM1-4
PCI/ISA slot (component side view) (slot 1)
B1
F1
B2
F2
B3
F3
F4
F5
B4
B5
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
F18
F19
F20
B18
B19
B20
B21
F21
B22
F22
F23
F24
B23
F27
B24
F30
B27
H8
H9
H10
H11
H12
H13
A8
E9
A9
E10
A10
E11
A11
E12
A12
E13
A13
E14
A14
E15
A15
A16
E17
A17
E18
A18
E19
A19
E20
A20
E21
A21
E22
A22
E23
A23
E24
A24
E26
A26
E27
A27
A25
A28
A29
B30
E30
A30
E31
A31
B31
G1
G2
D1
G3
C1
D2
G4
C2
G5
C3
G7
C5
G8
C6
G9
C7
G10
C8
D3
D4
D5
H7
A7
E8
E28
H3
H5
A6
E7
E29
H1
H4
A5
B29
F31
H2
A4
E5
B28
F28
F29
A3
E4
B25
B26
F26
A2
E3
B16
B17
F17
A1
E2
B6
B7
F7
E1
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
H14
C4
G11
C9
G12
C10
G13
C11
G14
C12
D13
D14
H16
H17
H18
H19
D15
D16
D17
D18
C13
G16
C14
G17
C15
G18
C16
G19
C17
C18
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Table B-23: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins A and B)
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
IOCHK
SD7
SD6
SD5
SD4
SD3
SD2
SD1
SD0
IORDY
AEN
SA19
SA18
SA17
SA16
SA15
SA14
SA13
SA12
SA11
SA10
SA9
SA8
SA7
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
B22
B23
B24
B25
B26
B27
B28
B29
B30
B31
GND
RST
VCC
IRQ9
-5 V
DRQ2
-12 V
OWS
+ 12 V
GND
SMW
SMR
IOW
IOR
DACK3
DRQ3
DACK1
DRQ1
REF
SCLK
IRQ7
IRQ6
IRQ5
IRQ4
IRQ3
DACK2
TC
ALE
VCC
OSC
GND
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Table B-24: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins C and D)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
SBHE
LA23
LA22
LA21
LA20
LA19
LA18
LA17
MEMR
MEMW
SD8
SD9
SD10
SD11
SD12
SD13
SD14
SD15
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
MEM16
IO16
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ15
IRQ14
DACKO
DRQ0
DACK5
DRQ5
DACK6
DRQ6
DACK7
DRQ7
VCC
MASTER
GND
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Table B-25: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins E and F)
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
E11
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E17
E18
E19
E20
E21
E22
E23
E24
E25
E26
E27
E28
E29
E30
E31
GND
GND
INT 1
INT 2
VCC
--VCC
RST
GNTO
REQ0
GND
PCLKE
GND
AD30
NC
--NC
AD28
AD26
AD24
AD22
AD20
AD18
NC
--IDSEL1
AD16
FRAME
CBE2
TRDY
STOP
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F17
F18
F19
F20
F21
F22
F23
F24
F25
F26
F27
F28
F29
F30
F31
GND
GND
INT3
INT4
VCC
--VCC
PCLKF
GND
GND
GNT1
REQ1
AD31
AD29
NC
--NC
AD27
AD25
CBE3
AD23
AD21
AD19
NC
--NC
AD17
IRDY
DEVSEL
LOCK
PERR
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Table B-26: PCI/ISA slot pin assignments (pins G and H)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
G17
G18
G19
SDONE
SBO
CBE1
PAR
GND
--GND
AD13
AD11
AD9
CBEO
AD6
AD4
AD2
--VCC
VCC
GND
GND
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
H15
H16
H17
H18
H19
SERR
AD15
AD14
AD12
GND
KEY
GND
AD10
AD8
AD7
AD5
AD3
AD1
AD0
KEY
VCC
VCC
GND
GND
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IDE hard drive connector (CN16, CN13)
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
43
44
Table B-27: IDE hard drive connector (CN16, CN13)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
IDE RESET*
2
GND
3
DATA7
4
DATA8
5
DATA6
6
DATA9
7
DATA5
8
DATA10
9
DATA4
10
DATA11
11
DATA3
12
DATA12
13
DATA2
14
DATA13
15
DATA1
16
DATA14
17
DATA0
18
DATA15
19
SIGNAL GND
20
N/C
21
HDD 0
22
GND
23
IO WRITE
24
GND
25
IO READ
26
GND
27
HD READY
28
N/C
29
HDACK 0*
30
GND
31
IRQ14
32
N/C
33
ADDR 1
34
N/C
35
ADDR 0
36
ADDR 2
37
HDD SELECT 0*
38
HDD SELECT 1*
39
IDE ACTIVE 0*
40
GND
41
VCC (CN13 only)
42
VCC (CN13 only)
43
GND (CN13 only)
44
N/C (CN13 only)
* Low active
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Floppy drive connector (CN12)
1
2
.
.
.
.
.
.
33
34
Table B-28: Floppy drive connector (CN12)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
DENSITY SELECT*
3
GND
4
N/C
5
GND
6
DRIVE TYPE
7
GND
8
INDEX*
9
GND
10
MOTOR 0*
11
GND
12
DRIVE SELECT 1*
13
GND
14
DRIVE SELECT 2*
15
GND
16
MOTOR 1*
17
GND
18
DIRECTION*
19
GND
20
STEP*
21
GND
22
WRITE DATA*
23
GND
24
WRITE GATE*
25
GND
26
TRACK 0*
27
GND
28
WRITE PROTECT*
29
GND
30
READ DATA*
31
GND
32
HEAD SELECT*
33
GND
34
DISK CHANGE*
* Low active
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Parallel port connector (CN21, CN23)
15 14
25 23
CN23
2 1
13 12
14 15
25 26
CN21
1
2
12 13
Table B-29: Parallel port connector (CN21, CN23)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
STROBE*
2
AUTOFD*
3
D0
4
ERR
5
D1
6
INIT*
7
D2
8
SLCTINI*
9
D3
10
GND
11
D4
12
GND
13
D5
14
GND
15
D6
16
GND
17
D7
18
GND
19
ACK*
20
GND
21
BUSY
22
GND
23
PE
24
GND
25
SLCT
26
N/C
* Low active
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System I/O ports
Table B-30: System I/O ports
Addr. range (Hex)
000-01F
020-021
022-023
040-05F
060-06F
070-07F
080-09F
0A0-0BF
0C0-0DF
0F0
0F1
0F8-0FF
1F0-1F8
200-207
278-27F
2E8-2EF
2F8-2FF
300-31F
360-36F
378-37F
380-38F
3A0-3AF
3B0-3BF
3C0-3CF
3D0-3DF
3E8-3EF
3F0-3F7
3F8-3FF
443
Device
DMA controller
Interrupt controller 1, master
Chipset address
8254 timer
8042 (keyboard controller)
Real-time clock, non-maskable interrupt (NMI)
mask
DMA page register,
Interrupt controller 2
DMA controller
Clear math co-processor
Reset math co-processor
Math co-processor
Fixed disk
Game I/O
Parallel printer port 2 (LPT 3)
Serial port 4
Serial port 2
Prototype card
Reserved
Parallel printer port 1 (LPT 2)
SDLC, bisynchronous 2
Bisynchronous 1
Monochrome display and printer adapter (LPT1)
Reserved
Color/graphics monitor adapter
Serial port 3
Diskette controller
Serial port 1
Watchdog timer
* PNP audio I/O map range from 220 ~ 250H (16 bytes)
MPU-401 select from 300 ~ 330H (2 bytes)
Appendix B Pin Assignments
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1st MB memory map
Table B-31: 1st MB memory map
Addr. range (Hex)
Device
F000h - FFFFh
System ROM
DC00h - EFFFh
Unused
* D000h - D400h
DOC® 2000
**CC00h - DBFFh
Ethernet ROM
C000h - CBFFh
Expansion ROM
B800h - BFFFh
CGA/EGA/VGA text
B000h - B7FFh
Unused
A000h - AFFFh
EGA/VGA graphics
0000h - 9FFFh
Base memory
* Default setting
** If Ethernet Boot ROM enabled
DMA channel assignments
Table B-32: DMA channel assignments
Channel
Function
0
Available
1
Available
2
Floppy disk (8-bit transfer)
3
Available
4
Cascade for DMA controller 1
5
Available
6
Available
7
Available
* Audio DMA select 0, 1 or 3
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IRQ mapping chart
Table B-33: IRQ mapping chart
IRQ
Function
0
Interval timer
1
Keyboard
2
Interrupt from controller 2
3
COM2
4
COM1
5
COM4 / LPT2
6
FDD
7
LPT1
8
RTC
9
Unused
10
COM3
11
Watchdog timer
12
PS/2 mouse
13
INT from co-processor
14
Primary IDE
15
Secondary IDE
* Ethernet interface IRQ select: 9, 11, 12
* PnP audio IRQ select: 9, 11, 12
* PnP USB IRQ select: 9, 11, 12
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APPENDIX
C
DOC® 2000
Installation Guide
This appendix contains information on the
DiskOnChip® 2000 quick installation guide. It
includes:
• DiskOnChip® 2000 installation instructions
• Additional information and assistance
C.1 DiskOnChip® 2000 Quick Installation
Guide
DiskOnChip® 2000 installation instructions
1. Make sure the target platform is powered OFF.
2. Plug the DiskOnChip® 2000 device into its socket. Verify the
direction is correct (pin 1 of the DiskOnChip 2000 is aligned
with pin 1 of the socket).
3. Power up the system.
4. During power up you may observe the messages displayed by
the DiskOnChip 2000 when its drivers are automatically loaded
into the system's memory.
5. At this stage the DiskOnChip 2000 can be accessed as any disk
in the system.
6. If the DiskOnChip 2000 is the only disk in the system, it will
appear as the first disk (drive C: in DOS).
7. If there are more disks besides the DiskOnChip 2000, the
DiskOnChip 2000 will appear by default as the last drive, unless
it was programmed as the first drive. (Please refer to the
DiskOnChip 2000 utilities user manual.)
8. If you want the DiskOnChip 2000 to be bootable:
a. Copy the operating system files into the DiskOnChip 2000
by using the standard DOS command (for example: sys d:).
b. The DiskOnChip 2000 should be the only disk in the
systems or would be configured as the first disk in the
system (c:) using the DUPDATE utility.
DUPDATE D /S: DOC104.EXB /FIRST
DUPDATE C /S: DOC104.EXB
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(set as c:)
(set as d:)
Additional information and assistance
1. Visit M-Systems' website at www.m-sys.com where you can find
Utilities Manuals, Data Sheets and Application Notes. In
addition, you can find the latest DiskOnChip® 2000 S/W
utilities.
2. Contact your dealer for technical support if you need additional
assistance, and have the following information ready:
•
Product name and serial number.
•
Description of your computer hardware (manufacturer,
model, attached devices, etc.).
•
Description of your software (operating system, version,
application software, etc.).
•
A complete description of the problem.
•
The exact wording of any error messages.
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POS-562/562L User’s Notes
1.
The POS-562/562L has very powerful functions, so when using IRQs,
take special care. If you would like to use extra add-on cards, please
make sure that the IRQs do not conflict.
IRQ Table
2.
IRQ-00
Systems timer
IRQ-01
Standard 101/102 keyboard
IRQ-02
Programmable interrupt controller
IRQ-03
COM2
IRQ-04
COM1
IRQ-05
Realtek RTL8029 PCI/Ethernet
IRQ-06
Floppy controller
IRQ-07
LPT1
IRQ-08
RTC
IRQ-09
COM4
IRQ-10
COM3
IRQ-11
LPT2
IRQ-12
PS/2 mouse
IRQ-13
Floating point processor
IRQ-14
Primary IDE controller
IRQ-15
Secondary IDE controller
Our R&D unit has found that DIMM modules may have some
compatibility problems. Currently, the following modules have been
approved (updates will be provided in the future):
- NEC (Japan)
- Mitsubishi
3.
DIMM and SIMM modules should not be used concurrently. Such
use could lead to instability.