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TOSHIBA POS Terminal
ST-A10 SERIES
Maintenance Manual
Document No. EO18-12012
Original Oct., 2007
(Revised )
PRINTED IN JAPAN
WARNING!
Follow all manual instructions. Failure to do so could create safety hazards such as fire or
electrocution.
NOTES: 1. Manual instructions must be followed when installing option kits or adding cables to
avoid system failures and to insure proper performance and operation.
2. Failure to follow manual instructions or any unauthorized modification, substitution
or change to this product will void the limited product warranty.
(Revision Date: Apr. 16, 2009)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1. UNPACKING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.1 Procedure----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.2 Checks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.3 Power Cord -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE--------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 1
2.1 Environment for Installation------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-1
2.2 Connecting the AC Plug----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
2.3 Installing Option Parts------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2
2.3.1 Installing Magnetic Card Reader (MCR)-------------------------------------- 2-2
2.3.2 Installing Wireless Adaptor------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
2.3.3 Installing iButton--------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-3
2.3.4 Installing the BIU (both tilt and fix type)-------------------------------------- 2-4
3 MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-1
3.1 Operator's Display Section ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-1
3.1.1 Replacing the Metal PCB Shield ------------------------------------------------ 3-2
3.1.2 Replacing the Tablet PC Board and Backlight PC Board ----------------- 3-3
3.1.3 Replacing the TFT Panel (LCD)-------------------------------------------------- 3-3
3.1.4 Replacing the Control PC Board ------------------------------------------------ 3-4
3.2 Main Tower Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-5
3.2.1 Removing the Tail Cover ---------------------------------------------------------- 3-5
3.2.2 Removing the Main PC Board Tray (Assembled) --------------------------- 3-5
3.2.3 Removing the I/O PC Board------------------------------------------------------- 3-6
3.2.4 Removing the Main PC Board---------------------------------------------------- 3-7
3.2.5 Removing the Power Supply Unit------------------------------------------------ 3-7
3.2.6 Removing the Hard disk (HDD)--------------------------------------------------- 3-8
3.2.7 Removing the CPU Fan Assembly---------------------------------------------- 3-9
3.2.8 Removing the Hinge Assembly -------------------------------------------------- 3-10
4 BIOS SETUP--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-1
5 DIAGNOSTIC TEST OPERATION ---------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1
5.1 Outline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-1
5.2 Serviceman Diagnostic Test Program Setup Procedure ----------------------------- 5-1
5.3 ST-A10 Diagnostic Menu --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-5
5.4 Serviceman Diagnostic Test Program ---------------------------------------------------- 5-6
6 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-1
7 TROUBLESHOOTING-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-1
CAUTION!
1. This manual may not be copied in whole or in part without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC.
2. The contents of this manual may be changed without notification.
3. Please refer to your local Authorised Service representative with regard to any queries you may have
in this manual.
Copyright © 2007
by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
570 Ohito, Izunokuni-shi, Shizuoka-ken, JAPAN
1. UNPACKING EO18-12012
1.1 Procedure
1. UNPACKING
1.1 Procedure
1. Open the Carton.
2. Take out the ST-A10 POS Terminal and remove the polyfoam.
3. Take both the ST-A10 Quick Reference manual and ST-A10 Safety manual out of the bottom of
the carton.
4. Place the ST-A10 POS Terminal on a level surface.
Polyfoam STA10 Polyfoam
ST-A10 Safety
Precaution
ST-A10 Quick
Carton Installation Manual
1.2 Checks
1. Check for damage or scratches on the machine.
2. Confirm that the ST-A10 Quick Installation Manual and ST-A10 Safety Precaution Manual is not
missing.
NOTE: Keep the original carton and Polyfoam for future transportation of the ST-A10 POS terminal.
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1. UNPACKING EO18-12012
1.3 Power Cord
1.3 Power Cord
As the power cord is not supplied with this printer, locally purchase the power cord which meets the
following standard.
For USA and Canada:
Power Supply Cord UL and CSA approved, type SVT, 18/3AWG, rated min. 125V, 10A
Attached Plug and Appliance Coupler UL and CSA approved, molded on type.
The plug is parallel-blade grounding type, NEMA 5-15P configuration. The appliance coupler is
Female configuration.
Both attachment plug and appliance coupler are rated minimum 125V, 10A.
For European countries:
Power Supply Cord HAR or domestic approved where the equipment is used,
Type H05VV-F, rated minimum 250V, 10A
Attachment Plug and Appliance Coupler Domestic approved where the equipment is used,
molded on type, having grounding terminal rated minimum 250V, 10A. The appliance coupler is
Female configuration.
For the other countries:
Domestic approved, having suitable electrical ratings and characteristics for the end-product
specifications and use.
The table below shows the sample of domestic safety approval markings.
Major safety approval marking (as of Sept., 2004)
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2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO18-12012
2.1 Environment for Installation
2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
WARNING!
Care must be taken not to get your fingers caught between the LCD Frame and the POS terminal
when bending the display downward.
CAUTION!
When removing the protective film from the display surface, please be sure to do it slowly. If it is
done quickly, static electricity may generate, and the TFT may be damaged.
2.1 Environment for Installation
CAUTION!
When installing the POS terminal, take the following precautions. Failure to do this may cause fire,
electric shock, or injury.
1. Avoid locations where it is subject to the following:
· Direct sunlight
· High temperature, high humidity
· Rapid change in temperature
· Excessive vibration
· Dust
2. Keep away from any devices that emit magnetism or electromagnetic wave.
3. Keep away from flame or moisture.
4. Be sure to place the POS terminal on a level and stable surface.
1. Place the POS terminal on a level surface.
2. Provide a minimum space to the left, right, front and rear of the POS terminal for proper cooling. (The
unit has air vents and a fan on the front and left. Spaces should be provided to prevent the air vents
from being blocked and the airflow from being obstructed.)
See NOTE
See NOTE
NOTE: Do not block the ventilation of the fan. Fan is provided on these sides.
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2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO18-12012
(Revision Date: Mar. 7, 2008)
2.2 Connecting the AC Plug
2.2 Connecting the AC Plug
1. Gently remove the molded TWR tail cover to access to the AC inlet.
2. Fully insert the Power Cord Plug into the Inlet of the POS terminal.
Power
Cord Plug
TWR Tail
Cover
Inlet
Push
Power
Cord Plug
Push
Lift
2.3 Installing Option Parts
2.3.1 Installing Magnetic Card Reader (MCR)
1) Remove the two (2) rubber plugs on the right of tablet.
2) Align the MCR unit and tighten the two (2) screws provided with the option MCR.
3) Routing the MCR cable along the slot designed on the rear cover.
4) Connect the cable connector into the socket at the back of rear cover.
MCR RUBBER PLUG M3x8 SCREW
MCR UNIT
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2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO18-12012
2.3 Installing Option Parts
2.3.2 Installing Wireless Adaptor
1) Align the two (2) protruded bosses on the Wireless Adaptor and tighten the unit with the two (2) screws
provided with the option part.
2.3.3 Installing iButton
1) Align the two (2) protruded bosses on the iButton unit and tighten the unit with the two (2) screws
provided with the option part.
M3x8 SCREW
iButton
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2. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE EO18-12012
2.3 Installing Option Parts
2.3.4 Installing the BIU (both tilt and fix type)
1) Remove the tail cover by lifting it from the bottom and allow the catches to release from the bosses on
the top part of the tail cover.
2) Remove the top cover by unlatch the two catches located at the bottom of the top cover, then slide out
before lifting the top cover up.
3) The optional BIU comes with unique top cover that needed in order to fit the optional BIU.
4) Install the optional BIU unit as reverse of removing the top cover.
5) Connect the BIU cable by attach the connector to the socket on the I/O PC Board.
Top Cover
Tilt Type BIU
Fix Type BIU
Tail Cover
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.1 Operator's Display Section
3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT
WARNING!
1. Disconnect the power cord before installing the main parts.
2. Be careful not to short-circuit the Lithium Battery on the ENGINE PC board.
3. Be careful not to injure your fingers when replacing the main parts.
CAUTION!
1. Do not disassemble or adjust the machine as far as it functions properly. Particularly,
do not loosen any screws unless it is necessary.
2. After the terminal is disassembled and reassembled, be sure to check that there is
no abnormality before turning the power ON.
3. During maintenance, be careful not to leave the parts uninstalled or the screws un-
tightened inside the terminal.
4. When handling the electronic components, do not use gloves or other aids, which
may build up static electricity.
5. When disassembling or reassembling the terminal, check the wires and cables for
any damage. Do not run them into a narrow space or set them in improper positions.
3.1 Operator's Display Section
NOTES:
1. In this section, the main unit replacement procedures are described with taking the 12-inch display for
example. Please note that the attachment portion of the parts and the number of screws may differ in the
case of the 15-inch display.
2. When assembling, be careful not to let the Tail Cover catches any cables. Lead the cables through the
holes on the Front Cover so that the Front Cover is closed correctly.
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.1 Operator's Display Section
3.1.1 Replacing the Metal PCB Shield
1) Gently bend the display upward.
2) Remove the two (2) thumbscrews and tablets connector located at the back of tablet.
3) Detach the tablet from the main tower.
4) Remove the three (3) M3X8 Pan Head screws and two (2) M3X6 Pan Head screws
5) Gently tilt the bottom part of the rear cover and slide down before lifting it.
6) Remove the two (2) M3X5 Bind Screws
7) Slide the Metal PCB Shield downward before lifting it up.
Metal PCB Shield
M3x5 Bind Screw
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.1 Operator's Display Section
3.1.2 Replacing the Tablet PC Board and Backlight PC Board
1) Remove the six (6) M3X5 Bind Screws
2) Detach the connector connecting the tablet PC Board and back light PC Board.
3) Detach the four (4) cable connecting the backlight PC Board and LCD.
4) Detach the connector connecting the backlight PC Board and control PC Board from the control PC
Board end.
5) Now, both PC Boards can be removed
M3x5 Bind Screw
Tablet PC Board
Backlight PC Board
3.1.3 Replacing the TFT Panel (LCD)
1) Remove the six (6) ST2.9X9.5 Pan Head Tapping screws
2) The front bezel can now be separated.
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.1 Operator's Display Section
3) Remove the four (4) M3X6 Steel MC Pan Head Recess screws.
4) TFT panel (LCD) can now be detached.
3.1.4 Replacing the Control PC Board
1) Remove the two (2) M3X5 Bind screws
2) Now, the control PC Board can be removed.
.
Control PC Board
M3x5 Bind Screw
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.1 Removing the Tail Cover
1) Remove the tail cover by lifting it from the bottom and allow the catches to release from the bosses on
the top part of the tail cover.
3.2.2 Removing the Main PC Board Tray (Assembled)
1) Remove the top cover by unlatch the two catches located at the bottom of the top cover, then slide out
before lifting the top cover up.
2) Lift and remove the rubber stopper.
3) Remove the Skirt by unlatching from main frame, there are two (2) latches located on each side of the
skirt. Lift and slide out the skirt.
Note: Hold the Main PC Board Tray when removing the skirt, the Main PC Board might fall.
4) Detach all the cables (Tablet cable, S-ATA cables, Fan cables and etc).
5) The Main PC Board Tray can now be removed from main frame.
Main PC Board Tray (Assembly)
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.3 Removing the I/O PC Board
1) Remove the three (3) M3X5 Bind screws.
2) Slide the I/O shield, allowing it to detach from main board tray.
3) Remove the five (5) M3X5 Bind screws.
4) The I/O PC Board can now be remove by detaching from main board
Note: There is a PC Board connecting between the I/O PC Board and main board.
I/O PC Board
I/O PC Board
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(Revision Date: Oct. 28, 2008)
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.4 Removing the Main PC Board
1) Remove the five (5) M3X5 Bind screws.
2) The Main PC Board can now be removed.
Main PC Board
NOTES:
1. Do not apply extra force to the Main PC board and the Main PC board tray.
Do not force the Main PC board into the POS terminal during installation.
2. When installing the Main PC board into the POS terminal, make sure the following conditions.
· The operator's display block cable (black colour) is fixed with the cable clamp near the CPU fan ass'y.
· The ferrite core near the cable mounting portion is attached to the cable correctly so as not to contact
the PC boards and apply extra force to them.
3. When doing a maintenance operation or replacing the parts, do not place the POS terminal incorrectly
such as applying pressure to the TFT panel. Doing so may damage the POS terminal.
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.5 Removing the Power Supply Unit
1) Loosen the thumbscrew.
2) Press the Power Supply Unit down, and while holding it down, slide the PS L Bracket to the right to
unlatch it.
3) Lift the PS L Bracket up.
4) Lift up and slide the Power Supply Unit to remove it.
Power Supply Unit
PS L Bracket
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.6 Removing the Hard Disk (HDD)
1) Remove the center cover by sliding up
2) Bend the hinge assembly upward to have enough room for the HDD cover removal.
3) Press on both side of the top of HDD cover to unlatch it from side cover in order to remove the HDD
cover.
4) Loosen the thumbscrew on the HDD assembly.
5) And now the HDD Assembly can be removed.
6) Loosen and remove the two (2) 6/32 screws on each side of the HDD bracket.
7) The HDD is now available to be removed.
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.7 Removing the CPU Fan Assembly
1) Remove the center cover by sliding up.
2) Bend the hinge assembly upward to have access of the four (4) M3X25 screws.
3) Loosen the four (4) M4X8 screws.
4) The CPU fan assembly can now be removed.
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3. MAIN UNIT REPLACEMENT EO18-12012
3.2 Main Tower Section
3.2.8 Removing the Hinge Assembly
1) Remove the hinge cover by pull on both side and slide up.
2) Bend the hinge assembly downward to have access of the four (4) screws.
3) Remove the four (4) M4X8 double sems screws.
4) The hinge assembly can now be removed.
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.1 General
4. BIOS SETUP
4.1 General
To change the setup programming procedure for the ROM-BIOS, press the [F2] key when the BIOS is started up
(after completing the memory check).
4.2 Basic Operation and Keys Used
4.2.1 How to Enter Phoenix Award BIOS Setup
Press the [F2] key immediately after displaying the memory capacity and the cache memory capacity at the
system start up. The following is the display sample displayed at the system start up.
Phoenix AwardBIOS v6.00PG An Energy Star Ally 75
Copyright (C) 1984-2006, Phoenix Technologies, LTD
CN700 Vx.xx xx/xx/xxxx
Main Processor : VIA C7 1.50GHz (100x15.0)
Memory Testing : 457664K OK + 64M shared Memory
DDR DIMM Speed : 533
DDR DIMM Data Width : 64-Bit, Single Channel
Detecting IDE Drivers · · ·
SATA HDD: WDC400BD-23LRA0 07.01D07
Press to enter SETUP
12/22/2006-CN700-8237-6A7L6001C-00
4.2.2 Tables of the Function Keys
The following are the keys usable on the BIOS setup screen and respective functions.
Key Description
Returns to the previous menu.
ESC
On the top menu, leads to the exit menu from BIOS setup.
Moves the cursor.
Displays option menus for items that are highlighted by the cursor.
Enter
Displays selection menus for Setup Items.
+ - Selects readings for Setup Items.
PageUp PageDown
F1 Displays Help.
F10 Saves the contents of setup.
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.2 Basic Operation and Keys Used
4.2.3 Setup Menu Configuration
The BIOS setup Menu consists of Main Menu, Advanced Menu, Security, PC Health, Clk/Voltage, and Exit Menu.
Each menu includes sub menu. The setup menu configuration is as shown below.
1) Main Menu
Menu 1st line Menu 2nd line Menu 3rd line Menu 4th line
· Date
· Time
· Video
· Base Memory
· Extended Memory
· Total Memory
Main
SATA HDD · SATA Auto-Detection
Menu
· SATA Drive
· Access Mode
· Capacity
· Cylinder
· Head
· Precomp
· Landing Zone
· Sector
2) Advanced Menu
Menu 1st line Menu 2nd line Menu 3rd line Menu 4th line
Advanced BIOS · First Boot Device
Features · Second Boot Device
· USB Storage Function
· *** USB Mass Storage
Device Boot Setting
· Boot Up Numlock Status
· Security Option
· APIC Mode
· Summary Screen Show
CPU Feature · Delay Prior to Thermal
· Thermal Management
· Thermal Monitor Bus Ratio
· Thermal Monitor Bus VID
Hard Disk Boot Priority *) Select Hard Disk Boot
Priority by using +/-
/PageUp/PageDown Key
Advanced · Video RAM Cacheable
Menu · Init Display First
DRAM Clock/Drive Control · Current FSB Frequency
· Current DRAM Frequency
· DRAM Clock
· DRAM Timing
· SDRAM CAS Latency
[DDR/DDR2]
· Bank Interleave
Advanced Chipset · Precharge to Active(Trp)
Features · Active to Precharge(Tras)
· Active to CMD(Trcd)
· REF to ACT/REF (Trfc)
· ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD)
· Read to Precharge (Trtp)
· Write to Read CMD (Twtr)
· Write Recovery Time (Twr)
· DRAM Command Rate
· RDSAIT mode
· RDSAIT selection
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4.2 Basic Operation and Keys Used
Advanced Menu (Continued)
Menu 1st line Menu 2nd line Menu 3rd line Menu 4th line
Advanced Chipset AGP & P2P Bridge Control · AGP Aperture Size
Features · AGP3.0 Mode
· AGP Driving Control
· AGP Driving Value
· AGP Fast Write
· AGP Master 1 WS Write
· AGP Master 1 WS Read
· AGP 3.0 Calibration cycle
· VGA Share Memory Size
· Direct Frame Buffer
· Select Display Device
· Outport Port
· Dithering
CPU & PCI Bus Control · PCI Master 0 WS Write
· PCI Delay Transaction
· VLink mode selection
· VLink 8X Support
· DRDY_Timing
Integrated Peripherals VIA OnChip PCI Device · VIA-3058 AC97 Audio
· VIA-3043 OnChip LAN
· Onboard Lan Boot ROM
SuperIO Device · Onboard Serial Port 1
· Onboard Serial Port 2
· Onboard Serial Port 3
· Onboard Serial Port 4
· Onboard Serial Port 5
· Onboard Serial Port 6
USB Device Setting · USB 1.0 Controller
· USB 2.0 Controller
Advanced · USB Operation Mode
Menu · USB Keyboard Function
· USB Mouse Function
Power Management · ACPI function
Setup · ACPI Suspend Type
· Power Management Option
· HDD Power Down
· Suspend Mode
· Video Off Option
· Video Off Method
· Modem Use IRQ
· Soft-Off by PWRBTN
· Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
· Ac Loss Auto Restart
IRQ/Event Activity Detect · USB Resume from S3
· VGA
· LPT & COM
· HDD & FDD
· PCI Master
· PowerOn by PCI Card
IRQs Activity Monitoring · Primary INTR
· IRQ3 (COM 2)
· IRQ4 (COM 1)
· IRQ5 (LPT 2)
· IRQ6 (Floppy Disk)
· IRQ7 (LPT 1)
· IRQ8 (RTC Alarm)
· IRQ9 (IRQ2 Redir)
· IRQ10 (Reserved)
· IRQ11 (Reserved)
· IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse)
· IRQ13 (Coprocessor)
· IRQ14 (Hard Disk)
· IRQ15 (Reserved)
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.2 Basic Operation and Keys Used
Advanced Menu (Continued)
Menu 1st line Menu 2nd line Menu 3rd line Menu 4th line
PnP/PCI Configurations · PNP OS Installed
· Reset Configuration Data
· Resources Controlled By
· PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
· Assign IRQ For VGA
· Assign IRQ For USB
Advanced IRQ Resources · IRQ-3 assigned to
Menu · IRQ-4 assigned to
· IRQ-5 assigned to
· IRQ-7 assigned to
· IRQ-9 assigned to
· IRQ-10 assigned to
· IRQ-11 assigned to
· IRQ-12 assigned to
· IRQ-14 assigned to
· IRQ-15 assigned to
3) Security
Menu 1st line
Security · Set Supervisor Password
· Set User Password
4) PC Health
Menu 1st line
· Shutdown Temperature
· Current CPU Temperature
· Current System Temp
· Smart CPU Temperature
PC Health · CPU Range Value
· CPU Fan Speed
· Chassis Fan Speed
· VCC
· 5 VTR
·5V
· 12 V
5) Clk/Voltage Menu
Menu 1st line
· CPU Clock Ratio
Clk/Voltage Menu · Auto Detect PCI Clk
· Spread Spectrum
· CPU Clock
6) Exit Menu
Menu 1st line
Exit Menu · Save & Exit Setup
· Exit Without Saving
· Load Setup Defaults
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
The following shows the BIOS setup menu and other setup items when "Load Setup Defaults" is selected in
the Exit menu.
4.3.1 Main Menu
(1) Main Menu
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security PC Health Clk/Voltage Exit
Date (mm:dd:yy) Sun, Dec 24 2006 Item Help
Time (hh:mm:ss) 11 : 48 : 52 Menu Level
SATA HDD [WDC WD400BD-23LRA0]
Video [EGA/VGA]
Base Memory 640K
Extended Memory 456704K
Total Memory 457728K
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
Date Month-Day-Year (MM/DD/YYYY)
MM: 1-12, DD: 1-31, YYYY: 2000-2099
When discharging the battery, 1/1/2000 is displayed.
Time Hour-Minute-Second (HH/MM/SS)
When discharging the battery, 0 : 0 : 0 is displayed.
SATA to Sub menu
Video EGA/VGA / CGA40 / CGA80 / MONO
Base Memory Auto-setup (not changeable)
Extended Memory Auto-setup (not changeable)
Total Memory Auto-setup (not changeable)
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(2) SATA HDD Menu
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main
SATA HDD Item Help
SATA Auto-Detection [Press Enter] Menu Level
SATA Drive [Auto]
Access Mode [Auto]
Capacity 0 MB
Cylinder 0
Head 0
Precomp 0
Landing Zone 0
Sector 0
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
SATA Auto-Detection None
SATA Drive None / Auto
Access Mode Large / Auto
Capacity Auto-setup (not changeable)
Cylinder Auto-setup (not changeable)
Head Auto-setup (not changeable)
Precomp Auto-setup (not changeable)
Landing Zone Auto-setup (not changeable)
Sector Auto-setup (not changeable)
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
4.3.2 Advanced Menu
(1) Advanced Menu
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security PC Health Clk/Voltage Exit
Advanced BIOS Features Item Help
Advanced Chipset Features Menu Level
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
Advanced BIOS Features to sub menu
Advanced Chipset Features to sub menu
Integrated Peripherals to sub menu
Power Management Setup to sub menu
PnP/PCI Configurations to sub menu
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(2) Advanced BIOS Features Menu
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced
Advanced BIOS Features Item Help
CPU Feature [Press Enter] Menu Level
Hard Disk Boot Priority
First Boot Device [USB-FDD]
Second Boot Device [Hard Disk]
Boot Other Device [Disabled]
USB Storage Function [Enabled]
*** USB Mass Storage Device Boot Setting ***
Boot Up Numlock Status [Off]
Security Option [Setup]
APIC Mode [Enabled]
Summary Screen Show [Disabled]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
CPU Feature to sub menu.
Hard Disk Boot Priority to sub menu.
First Boot Device LS120 / Hard Disk / CDROM / ZIP100 / USB-FDD / USB-ZIP / USB-
CDROM / Legacy LAN / Disabled
Second Boot Device LS120 / Hard Disk / CDROM / ZIP100 / USB-FDD / USB-ZIP / USB-
CDROM / Legacy LAN / Disabled
Boot Other Device Enabled / Disabled
USB Storage Function Enabled / Disabled
*** USB Mass Storage Auto Mode / FDD Mode / HDD Mode (USB Device )
Device Boot Setting ***
Boot Up NumLock Status On / Off
Security Option Setup / System
APIC Mode Enabled / Disabled
Summary Screen Show Enabled / Disabled
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(3) CPU Feature
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced
CPU Feature Item Help
Delay Prior to Thermal [16 Min] Menu Level
Thermal Management [thermal Monitor]
x Thermal Monitor Bus Ratio 8X
x Thermal Monitor Bus VID 1.004V
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
*) X mark above shows its readings don't have any meaning and can't be changed when it's linked to other items.
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
Delay Prior to Thermal 4 Min / 8 Min / 16 Min / 32 Min
Thermal Management Thermal Monitor 1 / Thermal Monitor 2
Thermal Monitor Bus Ratio 8X
(Able to be selected when Thermal Management has been changed to
Thermal Monitor 2)
Thermal Monitor Bus VID 0.700 / 0.716 / 0.732 / 0.748 / 0.764 / 0.780 / 0.796 / 0.812 / 0.828 / 0.844
/ 0.860 / 0.876 / 0.892 / 0.908 / 0.924 / 0.940 / 0.956 / 0.972 / 0.988 /
1.004
(Able to be selected when Thermal Management has been changed to
Thermal Monitor 2)
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(4) Hard Disk Boot Priority
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Advanced
Hard Disk Boot Priority Item Help
1. SATA HDD : WDC WD400BD23-LRA0 Menu Level
2. Bootable Add-in Cards
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
* Select Hard Disk Boot Priority by using +/-/PageUp/PageDown Key
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(5) Advanced Chipset Features Menu
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Advanced Chipset Features Item Help
DRAM Clock/Drive Control Menu Level
AGP & P2P Bridge Control
CPU & PCI Bus Control
Video RAM Cacheable
Init Display First
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
DRAM Clock/Drive Control to sub menu
AGP & P2P Bridge Control to sub menu
CPU & PCI Bus Control to sub menu
Video RAM Cacheable Enabled / Disabled
Init Display First PCI Slot / AGP
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(6) DRAM Clock /Drive Control Menu
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DRAM Clock/Drive Control Item Help
Current FSB Frequency 100MHz Menu Level
Current DRAM Frequency 266MHz
DRAM Clock [By SPD]
DRAM Timing [Auto By SPD]
x SDRAM CAS Latency [DDR/DDR2] 2.5/ 4
x Bank Interleave Disabled
x Precharge to Active(Trp) 4T
x Active to Precharge(Tras) 07T
x Active to CMD(Trcd) 4T
x REF to ACT/REF (Trfc) 21T
x ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD) 3T
Read to Precharge (Trtp) [2T]
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) [1T/2T]
Write Recovery Time (Twr) [4T]
DRAM Command Rate [2T Command]
RDSAIT mode [Auto]
x RDSAIT selection 03
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
*) X mark above shows its readings don't have any meaning and can't be changed when it's linked to other items.
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
Current FSB Frequency Display only. Can't be changed.
Current DRAM Frequency Display only. Can't be changed.
DRAM Clock By SPD / 200 MHz / 266 MHz
DRAM Timing Manual / Auto By SPD
SDRAM CAS Latency 1.5/ 2 / 2/ 3 / 2.5/ 4 / 3/ 5
[DDR/DDR2] (Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been changed to Manual)
Disabled / 2 Bank / 4 Bank / 8 Bank
Bank Interleave
(Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been changed to Manual)
2T / 3T / 4T / 5T (Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been
Precharge to Active(Trp)
changed to Manual)
05T / 06T / 07T / 08T / 09T / 10T / 11T / 12T / 13T / 14T / 15T / 16T / 17T /
Active to Precharge(Tras) 18T / 19T / 20T
(Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been changed to Manual)
2T / 3T / 4T / 5T (Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been
Active to CMD(Trcd)
changed to Manual)
21T
REF to ACT/REF (Trfc) 08T - 71T (1T Step) (Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been
changed to Manual)
2T / 3T / 4T / 5T (Able to be selected when DRAM Timing has been
ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD)
changed to Manual)
Read to Precharge (Trtp) 2T / 3T
Write to Read CMD (Twtr) 1T/2T / 2T/3T
Write Recovery Time (Twr) 2T / 3T / 4T / 5T
DRAM Command Rate 2T Command / 1T Command
RDSAIT mode Manual / Auto
03
RDSAIT selection Min=0000 Max=003F Key in a HEX number :
(Able to be selected when RDSAIT mode has been changed to Manual)
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(7) AGP & P2P Bridge Control Menu
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AGP & P2P Bridge Control Item Help
AGP Aperture Size [128N] Menu Level
AGP3.0 Mode [8X]
AGP Driving Control [Auto]
AGP Driving Value DA
AGP Fast Write [Disabled]
AGP Master 1 WS Write [Enabled]
AGP Master 1 WS Read [Enabled]
AGP 3.0 Calibration cycle [Disabled]
VGA Share Memory Size [64M]
Direct Frame Buffer [Eabled]
Select Display Device [LVDS+CRT]
Outport Port [DIO]
Dithering [Disabled]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
*) X mark above shows its readings don't have any meaning and can't be changed when it's linked to other items.
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
AGP Aperture Size 32M / 64M / 128M / 256M / 512M / 1G
AGP3.0 Mode 8X / 4X
AGP Driving Control Auto / Manual
DA
Min=0000 Max=00FF Key in a HEX number :
AGP Driving Value
(Able to be selected when AGP Driving Control has been changed to
Manual)
AGP Fast Write Disabled / Enabled
AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled / Enabled
AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled / Enabled
AGP 3.0 Calibration cycle Disabled / Enabled
VGA Share Memory Size Disabled / 16M / 32M / 64M
Direct Frame Buffer Disabled / Enabled
Select Display Device LVDS+CRT
Outport Port DI0 / DI1
Dithering Disabled / Enabled
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(8) CPU & PCI Bus Control Menu
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CPU & PCI Bus Control Item Help
PCI Master 0 WS Write [Enabled] Menu Level
PCI Delay Transaction [Enabled]
VLink mode selection [By Auto]
VLink 8X Support [Enabled]
DRDY_Timing [Default]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
*) X mark above shows its readings don't have any meaning and can't be changed when it's linked to other items.
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
PCI Master 0 WS Write Disabled / Enabled
PCI Delay Transaction Disabled / Enabled
VLink mode selection By Auto / Mode 0 / Mode 1
VLink 8X Support Disabled / Enabled
DRDY_Timing Slowest / Default / Optimize
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(9) Integrated Peripherals Menu
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Integrated Peripherals Item Help
VIA OnChip PCI Device Menu Level
SuperIO Device
USB Device Setting [Press Enter]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
VIA OnChip IDE Device to sub menu
SuperIO Device to sub menu
USB Device Setting to sub menu
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4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(10) VIA Onchip PCI Device Menu
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VIA OnChip PCI Device Item Help
VIA-3058 AC97 Audio [Auto] Menu Level
VIA-3043 Onchip LAN [Enabled]
Onboard LAN Boot ROM [Disabled]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
VIA-3058 AC97 Audio Disabled / Auto
VIA-3043 OnChip LAN Disabled / Enabled
Onboard Lan Boot ROM Disabled / Enabled
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(11) SuperIO Device Menu
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SuperIO Device Item Help
Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8/IRQ4] Menu Level
Onboard Serial Port 2 [2F8/IRQ3]
Onboard Serial Port 3 [3E8/IRQ10]
Onboard Serial Port 4 [2E8/IRQ11]
Onboard Serial Port 5 [3A0/IRQ7]
Onboard Serial Port 6 [2F0/IRQ5]
:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10: Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help
F5: Previous Values F6:Optimize Defaults
Setup Item Selective Item (Default setting is indicated by boldface.)
Onboard Serial Port 1 Disabled / 3F8/IRQ4
Onboard Serial Port 2 Disabled / 2F8/IRQ3
Onboard Serial Port 3 Disabled / 3E8/IRQ10
Onboard Serial Port 4 Disabled / 2E8/IRQ11
Onboard Serial Port 5 Disabled / 128/IRQ5 / 128/IRQ7 / 3A0/IRQ7
Onboard Serial Port 6 Disabled / 2F0/IRQ5 / 2F0/IRQ7
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4. BIOS SETUP EO18-12012
4.3 BIOS Setup Screen Configuration and Default Setting
(12) USB Device Setting Menu
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