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Wincor Nixdorf BEETLE, Motherboard D1-CPU User manual

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BEETLE
POS Motherboard
with Intel Celeron Processor / Intel Pentium III Processor
User Manual
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Edition September 2000
Order No.: 0175 00 28522C
Printed in Singapore
POS
Motherboard
with Intel Celeron Processor /
Intel Pentium III Processor
Edition September 2000
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Contents
Introduction .............................................................................................. 1
Block Diagram ............................................................................................3
Technical Data .........................................................................................4
Mechanical Arrangement ..........................................................................9
Jumper Settings ..................................................................................... 10
Interrupt Setting ........................................................................................10
IRQ10=COM3* + COM4* , IRQ11 available ..........................................10
IRQ10 = COM3*, IRQ11 = COM4* ........................................................11
IRQ10 available, IRQ11= COM4* ..........................................................11
IRQ10 = COM3*, IRQ11 available .........................................................11
IRQ10, IRQ11 available .........................................................................12
NV-RAM Setting .......................................................................................12
NV1,NV2 ................................................................................................12
LCD Paneltype Setting .............................................................................13
PT1,PT2,PT3,PT4 ..................................................................................13
COM2/Touch Setting ................................................................................14
S1,S2 .....................................................................................................14
Changing the CPU Battery .................................................................... 15
Connecting Peripherals......................................................................... 16
BIOS Setup.............................................................................................. 21
BIOS Menu Bar .......................................................................................22
Legend Bar ...............................................................................................23
General Help ............................................................................................24
Scroll Bar ..................................................................................................24
Sub-Menu .................................................................................................24
Main screen ..............................................................................................25
System Time [XX:XX:XX] ......................................................................25
System Date [XX/XX/XXXX] ..................................................................26
Legacy Diskette A [1.44M 3.5"], Legacy Diskette B [None] .................26
Primary & Secondary Master/Slave .......................................................26
Type [Auto] ................................................................................................27
[User] ......................................................................................................27
Cylinders .................................................................................................27
Heads .....................................................................................................28
Sector .....................................................................................................28
Maximum Capacity .................................................................................28
Multi-Sector Transfers [Maximum] .........................................................28
LBA Mode Control [Enabled] ..................................................................29
32 Bit I/O [Disabled] ...............................................................................29
SMART Monitoring .................................................................................29
PIO Mode ...............................................................................................29
Local Bus IDE adapter [Primary] ............................................................30
Memory Cache [Enabled] .......................................................................30
System Memory [640 KB] ......................................................................30
Installed Memory [XXX MB] ...................................................................30
Advanced Menu ........................................................................................31
Installed O/S [Other] ...............................................................................31
Reset Configuration Data [No] ...............................................................31
Hard Disk Pre-Delay [Disabled] .............................................................32
Large Disk Access Mode [DOS] .............................................................32
PS/2 Mouse [Disabled] ...........................................................................32
Default Primary Video Adapter [PCI / Onboard] ....................................32
Legacy USB Support [Disabled] .............................................................32
Speaker Volume [Middle] .......................................................................33
PCI Configuration ....................................................................................33
ISA graphics device installed [No] ..........................................................33
PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion ....................................................33
PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Region Exclusion ......................................................34
I/O Device Configuration ..........................................................................34
Serial port A [Enabled], Serial port B [Enabled] .....................................35
Parallel port [Enabled] ............................................................................35
Floppy disk controller [Enabled] .............................................................35
Audio Options Menu .................................................................................35
Sound Chip [Disabled] ............................................................................36
DMI Event Logging ...................................................................................36
View DMI event log [Enter] .....................................................................36
Clear all DMI event logs [No] ..................................................................37
Event Logging [Enabled] ........................................................................37
ECC Event Logging [Enabled] ...............................................................37
Mark DMI events as read [Enter] ...........................................................37
Security Menu ...........................................................................................37
Set Supervisor Password .......................................................................37
Processor Serial Number [Disabled] .....................................................38
Power Menu .............................................................................................38
Power Savings [Disabled] ......................................................................39
Wakeup On Modem Ring [Off] ...............................................................39
Wakeup On LAN [Off] ............................................................................39
Wakeup On Time [Off] ...........................................................................39
Power State [Stay off] ............................................................................40
Hardware Monitor .....................................................................................40
CPU Temperature, Board Temperature [xxC] .......................................40
Critical Temperature [xxC] .....................................................................40
CPU Fan Speed, Power Supply Fan Speed [xxxxrpm] .........................41
Vcore Voltage, +1.5V Voltage ... -12V Voltage [xx.xxV] ......................41
Boot Menu ................................................................................................41
Exit Menu .................................................................................................41
Exit Saving Changes ..............................................................................42
Exit Discarding Changes .......................................................................42
Load Setup Defaults ..............................................................................42
Discard Changes ...................................................................................42
Save Changes .......................................................................................43
The POS BIOS......................................................................................... 44
Time and Date .......................................................................................45
Speaker Volume ....................................................................................46
Drive A / Drive B ....................................................................................46
Hard disks ..............................................................................................46
Secondary IDE .......................................................................................48
Parallel Port Mode .................................................................................49
Sound configuration ...............................................................................49
Boot Sequence ......................................................................................50
Selection of Extended Post ....................................................................50
Save and Restore ..................................................................................51
Legacy ISA Memory Addresses ............................................................51
PnP IRQ Resources ...............................................................................52
Reset Configuration Data .......................................................................52
Password ...............................................................................................53
Test Points Codes ....................................................................................54
Introduction
This manual describes the features of the Central Processing Unit
(CPU) for the BEETLE POS Systems based on the Intel Celeron
TM
Processor family and the Intel Pentium III
TM
processor.With a
frequency of up to 566 MHz (Pentium III: 700 MHz), second level
cache and many other features, these processors guarantee an
increased performance of your BEETLE POS System.
Advantages at a glance
High processor frequency: Celeron: up to 566MHz;
Pentium III: 600MHz / 700 MHz
Microprocessor changeable (socket PGA 370)
32 KB internal L1 cache
Celeron: 128KB internal L2 cache;
Pentium III: 256KB On-Die Full-Speed
Celeron: 66MHz Front Side Bus (System Bus);
Pentium III: 100 MHz
Graphic Onboard via 66MHz AGP port for CRT- and TFT-Displays
Usage of synchronous DRAM ( 2 sockets )
1 socket used, 1 socket for upgrade
PnP Phoenix BIOS 4.06, 256KB Flash EPROM
Onboard PCI connector for PCI based Plug-In-Modules
4 COM Ports
COM1: PC-Standard
COM2, 3, 4 including Power Supply +5V, +12V
Two downstream ports for USB, low and high speed mode
Primary/Secondary IDE (4 drives)
Audio Support
GB - 1
Floppy Disk connectors for 3.5" Floppy Disk Drives, Standard and
Slim line
IEEE1284 compatible Parallel Interface (SPP, EPP, ECP)
Small battery type CR 1/3N (size: length 10.5mm, diameter
11.5mm), long life time
Power management features incl. UPS functionality
Logic On/Off feature
Wake up feature (WakeOnLan,WakeOnModem,WakeOnRTC)
Polyfuses for all powered Interfaces (COM,USB,Keyboard)
Supported operating systems: MS-DOS, WIN98, WIN/CE,
WIN/NT, WIN2000, LINUX
HW Monitor
Temperature-, Voltage- and Fan Sensing
Measurement of system voltages +12V, -12V, +5V, +3.3V, +2.5V,
Vcore, +1.5V
Speed Monitoring of CPU- and Power Supply Fan
GB - 2
Block Diagram
The block diagram shows all of the functional units of the mother-
board. The physical plug-in connections to the system and external
peripherals are shown at the bottom of the diagram. Only the most
important internal connectors are part of the block diagram.
GB - 3
Technical Data
Supported systems: BEETLE/M, BEETLE/NetPOS,
BEETLE/S, BEETLE/XL-II
Architecture: PC-AT compatible and POS-specific
functional units
Technology: TTL,CMOS,LVT; SMD
+ 5V, +3.3V, AGTL+ technology
Operating Modes: Normal Mode, Power Save Mode
Power Management: APM 1.2
Operating Systems: MS-DOS, WIN98, WIN/CE,
WIN/NT, WIN2000, LINUX
Microprocessor: INTEL CeleronTM (300MHz/366MHz/
433MHz/ 566MHz)
32 KB L1 Cache, 128 KB L2 Cache
370 Pin PPGA package
INTEL Pentium III 600E / 700 (600MHz/700MHz)
32 KB L1 Cache, 256 KB L2 Cache
370 Pin FC-PGA package
Chipset: INTEL 440BX AGPset:
82443BX with the following functions:
Support for SDRAMs, unbuffered, 3.3V
Support for System Management Bus
PCI interface 33 MHz
Power management features
492 Pin BGA package
82371EB with the following functions:
PCI interface 33 MHz
ISA interface 8.25 MHz
Power management features
Integrated IDE controller,
Support up to PIO Mode 4
GB - 4
Chipset (cont.) DMA controller
Interrupt controller
Timer based on 82C54
Two USB 1.0 Ports 1.5Mbit/sec and 12 Mbit/sec
UHCI Design Guide Rev. 1.1 interface
SMBus interface
Real-Time Clock incl. 256 byte CMOS SRAM
Data retention 5 years
324 BGA package
Super I/O: NS97317 with the following functions:
FD-Controller NEC 765 compatible,
2 UART´s 16C550 compatible,
Parallel port IEEE1284 (ECP, EPP, PS/2-compatible,
Keyboard Controller with Phoenix BIOS
Graphic controller: CHIPS 69000 with the following functions:
Flat panel and CRT GUI Accelerator
2 MB integrated memory
PCI/Frame AGP Bus
272 PBGA package
Max. Display Resolution:
CRT
1280 x 1024 (8 bit)
1024 x 768 (16 bit)
800 x 600 (24 bit)
TFT
800 x 600 (16 bit)
1024 x 768 (16 bit)
Sound controller: AD1816AJS Soundport controller with
the following functions:
ISA PnP compatible
Dual DMA support
16 bit Stereo Audio Codec
Compatible to “Creative Labs” Sound Blaster Pro
GB - 5
Sound connection: Input Microphone,
Stereo Speaker Output (2 x 250mW @ 8 Ohm)
Main memory: 2 DIMM - sockets (168 pin), 3.3 V
SDRAM technology, unbuffered ,
PC66/PC100 - Standard
32 MB,64 MB,128 MB,256MB(max),512MB(max)
mixed : 96 MB, 160MB, 192MB, 288MB,
320MB, 384MB
SDRAM Bus Freq.: 66 MHz (Celeron); 100MHz (Pentium III)
Risercard Interface: ISA-Bus, PCI-Bus (32 bit interface, 33MHz)
No changes of introduced BEETLE-Risercards,
Risercard with 3 PCI slots supported
BIOS: 256KB Flash Memory (Phoenix 4.06)
PnP ISA/PCI Rev.1.0A (WIN98)
DMI Rev.2.0 -support (WIN98)
NVRAM (optional): alternative 32KB, 128KB or 512KB
Data retention 5 years
Battery: 3 V Lithium for RTC and NVRAM
Type: CR1/3 N , 160 mAh
AGP Frequency: 66 MHz
AT Bus Frequency: 8.25 MHz
PCI Bus Frequency: 33 MHz
Wake On feature: Wake On LAN, Wake On MODEM,
Wake On RTC support
Keyboard connect.: PC-AT compatible
Serial interfaces: COM1, COM2*, COM3*, COM4*
Parallel interface: IEEE1284 compatible (ECP, EPP, PS/2-compatible)
Loudspeaker(Beeper):AT-compatible
GB - 6
Floppy disk connection: Standard interface CMOS, NEC 765-
compatible, foil connector and 2.54mm
connector
Hard disk connection: Local Bus IDE interface, Primary/Secondary
for 4 drives, PIO Mode 0 - Mode 4,
UDMA/33, 2mm connector for Primary and
Secondary each
USB connection: Standard 2 port connector, series Stack A
PCI Plug-in card interface: 32 bit interface, 33 MHz
i.e. LAN 10/100 Mbit/sec Plug In Module
w/ WOL capability
Memory card connection: JEIDA standard V4.0/PCMCIA 1.0,
Max. 64MB, flash card writable
(new MC-Adapter Print has to be used)
Status display connection: Support for LEDs: Power On and HD
activity
Current Consumption: (Example. Depending on System)
Celeron @ 433MHz 4A @ +5V
1.7A @ +3.3V
60 mA @ +12V
50 mA @ -12V
5mA @-5V
Current Consumption: (Example. Depending on System)
Pentium III @ 700MHz 4A @ +5V
2.6A @ +3.3V
60mA @ +12V
50 mA @ -12V
5mA @-5V
Max. Current
Each Port COM2*, 3*, 4*: +12V @ 600mA
All 3 Ports together: +12V @ 900mA
Each Port COM2*, 3*, 4*: +5V @ 300mA
Each Port USB1, USB2: +5V @ 500mA
GB - 7
Cash drawer connection: Up to 2 cash drawers can be connected,
connection via RJ12 connector inside
Power supply
Printer Connection: Connection via HOSIDEN connector inside
Power supply (24V, max. 2A). Connecting
cable with HOSIDEN plug required.
Note: Connect only cable to the 24V connector
which are marked with DP-1 or DP-2.
Fuses (Polyswitches):
1 x +5V: COM2*, COM3*, COM4*,
1x+5V USB1
1x+5V USB2
1 x +5V Keyboard
1 x +12V: COM2*, COM3*, COM4*
*- serial interface with +5V and +12V
Board Dimensions: 255mm x 209mm
(B2,C1: 255mm x 196mm)
GB - 8
Mechanical Arrangement
The CPU comprises the printed circuit board with connectors for all
external peripheral connections (see also page 16 ) and for installing
the optional plug-in cards. It is equipped with a Lithium battery.
+
-
AD1816AJS
PS2/Mouse
MIC
KYB/E
COM4*
COM3*
USB
COM2*/I
COM2*
COM1
OUT
CD-AUDIO
AUDIO
69000
VGA/TFT
PCI/ISA
LPT
PCI-ONBOARD
VGA
/
CR
T
82443BX
IRQ I PT
1
16
DIMM0
DIMM1
CELERON
BIOS
49F002T
SuperI/O
PC97317
I2C
MEMC
FD
/
F
FD
PWON
SNIKEY
POW
1
P
O
W2
IDE
2
WOLN
IDE1
SP
LED
L12V
L
5
V
NV-RAM
NVR
32KB or
128KB
512KB
XILINX
PROG
1
Max1617LM80
y
PENTIUM III
or
GB - 9
Jumper Settings
The CPU is equipped with jumpers which can be used to
set the interrupt assignments for the
serial interfaces COM3* and COM4* I1,I2,I3
set the component configuration of the
non-volatile memory NV1, NV2
set the panel type configuration PT1,PT2,
PT3,PT4
activate COM2 for SNIKEY-Touchcontroller S1,S2
Interrupt Setting
IRQ10=COM3* + COM4* , IRQ11 available
Default:
1
I
1
I
2
I
3
P
T
4
P
T
3
P
T
2
P
T
1
Interrupt Paneltype reserved
GB - 10
IRQ10 = COM3*, IRQ11 = COM4*
IRQ10 available, IRQ11= COM4*
COM3* available without IRQ support!
IRQ10 = COM3*, IRQ11 available
COM4* available without IRQ support!
1
I
1
I
2
I
3
P
T
4
P
T
3
P
T
2
P
T
1
Interrupt Paneltype reserved
1
I
1
I
2
I
3
P
T
4
P
T
3
P
T
2
P
T
1
Interrupt Paneltype reserved
1
I
1
I
2
I
3
P
T
4
P
T
3
P
T
2
P
T
1
Interrupt Paneltype reserved
GB - 11
IRQ10, IRQ11 available
COM3* and COM4* available without IRQ support!
NV-RAM Setting
NV1,NV2
Default:
NV2: NV-SRAM 32 KB or 128 KB
NV1:NV-SRAM 512 KB
1
I
1
I
2
I
3
P
T
4
P
T
3
P
T
2
P
T
1
Interrupt Paneltype reserved
1
N
V
2
N
V
1
1
N
V
2
N
V
1
GB - 12
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