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1. 74 Onboard Device Sub Menu nente tnter netten a e e teneret 76 Super IO Device SUDUVIBRU een nenne 77 Power Management Setup usussssssssssnenenenensnsssenenenenenennnssnenenenenenenennensnenenenenensnnssensnsnenenenenensssssenenenenensnsnsunenen 1D PnP PCIConfig ratlOFrs lt csseivossarasssonsvevansncasassssesecoonsnsassicesoonsnsnsncessesenessdsendassinessassnsbencasssneseensseosusseussvascusievesea OL PC Health Sales Freguericy Voltage Control anne Operating System Dependant Settirigjs sicsnsssssssusssasssusnsssossonssessnsesssssasnsnsssasnssessanvenspnssnseesndsnonsonsansesonsanses Windows 95 amp NT Windows 98 Me 2000 amp Xp including Xp Embedded FAULT DIAGNDOS TS an 88 Power Up Test Sequence nenensnsssensnenenenenansssenenenenenennnssnsnenenenenenensenssenenenenenensssensnsnenenenenensesesesenenennsssssenenen OD Input Output Port Testing ususssssssenenenenenensssenenenenenenennenenenenenenenenesnsnenenenenenensnsensnsnenenenenensssenenenenenensnsnsenene I PS 2 Keyboard Port PS 2 Mouse Port rnanan Een AAEE AROE EEA chivecbssdaveesasuaves COM Ports Powered Port Testing sicsinsuesstsntostectacoususicsonsssiususvetsnesssertaconsusissansnecesesvedsnsadsestndndsesbesousastedesssbinensvssssienreatessns 9 2 Voltage Eevel Checking eee Roe a Los Baker a ih 92 Peripheral Component CHECK une Page9 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual T
2. DigiPoS Systems Nordic Finland Kankurinkatu 4 6 FIN 05800 Hyvinkaa Finland Tel 358 19 8712 330 Fax 358 19 8712 333 http www digipos systems com Page100 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS
3. This distance represents an expected maximum not a guaranteed standard since there are many external considerations that will limit this distance Page41 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 454 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual VGA Connector Pin 1 0 Function Pin 1 0 Function 1 Out Red Video 9 Key Plugged Hole 2 Out Green Video 10 Sync Ground 3 Out Blue Video 11 In Monitor IDO 4 In Monitor ID 2 12 In Monitor ID 1 5 TTL Ground Monitor Self Test 13 Out Horizontal Sync 6 Red Analogue Ground 14 Out Vertical Sync 7 Green Analogue Ground 15 In Monitor ID 3 8 Blue Analogue Ground Hosiden Connector Shell Pin Description 1 24V DC 2 Ground 3 Not Connected Shell Frame Ground Page42 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Dig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Power Supply Connector Pin Wire Description Colour 1 White 24V DC 2 Green Remote Power Supply Switching 3 Black Ground Shell Not Connected 2 5mm Barrel Connectors NOTE If the 2 5mm barrel is being used to power an LCD extra caution is to be taken in the event that the cable becomes loose If the cable becomes detached either from the DigiPoS Retail Blade end or the LCD end first switch off the monitor using the power button on the front of the LCD and then re attach the cable If this is no
4. is to be located in a cavity i e under the counter the cavity dimensions must be a minimum of 450mm 17 7 long by 400mm 15 7 wide by 200mm 7 9 deep excluding the external PSU A diagrammatic representation is as follows LM Lo 400mm 4l Although this is the required space the Retail Blade MUST be located centrally to prevent the airflow from being disrupted through the ventilation holes in the sides or the rear of the case Enclosed Spaces If the Retail Blade is to be located in an enclosed space i e in a closed box or cabinet there must be sufficient airflow into and out of the enclosed space Using the above cavity space for example forced airflow would have to be fitted to prevent the Retail Blade from overheating As a general rule the Retail Blade requires an airflow exchange rate of a minimum of 25 CFM Cubic Feet per Minute excluding PSU or 30 CFM including PSU when in an enclosed space The recommended location for these fans is as follows Without External PSU With External PSU View From Above View From Above gt Airflow Rear Airflo eo Rear Direction IMOW Exhaust Vent en Exhaust Vent 30cfm Fan Retail Blade Retail Blade 25cfm Fan Airflow Airflow Direction Direction Front Front Page13 of 100 cm Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual External PSU DigiPoS Systems recommends that the external PSU for Retail Blad
5. Journal Test Slip Test Cut Paper Open Drawer 1 Open Drawer 2 If tests are available for the device they can be started from this area The window displayed will be different depending on the device with only the tests for the device being displayed Page54 of 100 cmd Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Integrated Cash Drawer Cash Drawer Control Drawer 1 Status Closed Drawer 2 Status Closed Open Drawer 1 Open Drawer 2 ceu IDE SATA USB 10 Mem PAR COM cp TO Ports The Retail Blade has two integrated cash drawer ports This section displays the status of the ports and allows the drawers to be opened Some sites may have this feature disabled in which case a dialog will appear indicating that you are not allowed to perform this function If there is no drawer connected to a port it will indicate that the drawer is closed Some cash drawers invert the meaning of the open close signal such that when they are closed the circuit is open and when they are open the signal is closed Due to the nature of the circuitry in the cash drawer it is not possible to determine if a drawer is using inverted signalling If the case drawer signal is inverted the status will be reported opposite of the actual status I O Ports IO Port Listing IO Port Usage 0000 001f dmal 0020 0021 pici 0040 0043 timerQ 0050 0053 timeri 0060 006f keyb
6. Level Fault Find 94 ST aeuBlo 2 odis foro eie 94 Mscuvenuo 94 CMa Ct Pea cR e a ird 94 larel disk dalute seenen re ee ee III MUN IE 94 eee MTS EO ee 95 COM p rt Bllute M a Senee ERES t 95 Parallel Port Failure enne eUneUREeBEPSERU IRURE ER 95 Onboard LAN Failure 2 2 iere pires en estere en be ER an een le tie ane Bebe 95 System Hold or Freeze ener ttti tete tenete ennt 95 Test Sheet Completich uni 96 TESIT SHEE RES ERETEN BRUST ERSTERSTELITERSTERTERRETETETETHTERET DO Aa a Aa e A AEE EAEE AAEE EEEE 97 WARRANTY PER 99 DIGIPOS SYSTEMS GLOBAL OFFICE LOCATIONS ai 100 Page10 of 100 cmd Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your DigiPoS Retail Blade System You are now the owner of a state of the art DigiPoS Retail Blade System The DigiPoS Retail Blade System is a solution that offers unparalleled features speed and performance combined with exceptional reliability It is also a PC that is unrivalled by other conventional Pentium 4 based PCs within the EPoS industry Key Features Host Component Description 4 Standard RS232 COM Ports 9 Pin D Sub Connectors IRO Selector by BIOS setup Jumper less Seta ons DC 0 5 12 24v output on pin 9 by jumper selector Each output voltage protected using POLYFU
7. of time Exercise each of the test procedures as described in the following sections After each test has been completed exit the diagnostic program using the appropriate menu selection REBOOT SYSTEM and the Retail Blade will automatically re boot back into your operating system Page48 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS Diagnostic Program DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual When the diagnostics service starts a screen similar to the following will be displayed DSG Diagnostics for Retail Blade EIER Realtime System Status Da 01 Mav 2005 une 23 35 57 EDT O0 OB AD 00 01 FC Processor Information Reboot System VendorID Genuineintel BogoMips 4931 58 CPU Family 15 Model Name IntelKRiCeleronrRYCPU 250GHz E Speed Mhz 2500 178 Cache Size 128 KB Flags fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge nc CPU Temp Supply not within specification NB Temp cpu IDE Sara use 16 Mem par COM CD 10 Pors PCT Airflow 38 0 8B 40 0 83607 em 3012 0 5597 0 1 536 3667 0 5136 0 1 536 5 215 The information displayed on the diagnostics screen is updated every 2 seconds If you are connected remotely to a system and there are several other users connected at the same time the period of time between updates may be slower depending on the speed of the connection available to the Retail Blade being tested The Diagnostics
8. use 10 Mem par com co 10 Ports This lists all PCI devices within the system The device listing includes all PCI devices and in a standard Retail Blade system these are all integrated into the system board If you add a PCI device to either of the PCI expansion slots information about them will be displayed during the next reboot Airflow Fan Duty Cycle Control North B System CPU Fani CPU Fan2 ceu IDE sara use 10 mem par com co io Ports PCT This area allows the user to interactivity control the duty cycle of the fans in the system You adjust the duty cycle by moving the sliders on the screen and the pressing the Apply button The fan speeds will change and you will see the results on the fan speed indicators in a few seconds Page56 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Remote System Connection Select System Remote System Connect System Name IP Address IP Connection Table Click Recall Site List to connect to server Recall Site List This dialog allows you to connect to a remote system If you know the IP address or the DNS name for the Retail Blade it can simply be entered in the System Name IP Address field and then pressing the Connect button will connect you to the remote system If you do not know the IP address or name of the remote syst
9. 100 66 33 Integrated SATA controller USB host interface with support for eight USB ports Integrated LAN controller e Integrated ASF controller e System Management Bus SMBus e Supports Audio Codec 97 PCI Bus Interface e Supports PCI Revision 2 3 Specification at 33 MHz e Support for 44 bit addressing on PCI using DAC protocol Integrated LAN Controller e Integrated ASF Management Controller e WfM 2 0 and IEEE 802 3 Compliant e LAN Connect Interface LCI e 10 100 Mbit sec Ethernet Support e Compliance with Advanced Configuration and Power Interface and PCI Power Management standards e Support for wake up on interesting packets and link status change e Support for remote power up using Wake on LAN WOL technology e Deep power down mode support e Support of Wired for Management WfM Revision 2 0 e Backward compatible software with 82550 82557 82558 and 82559 e TCP UDP checksum off load capabilities e Support for Intel s Adaptive Technology e Peer to Peer Support e Half Full duplex capability e Supports Full Duplex Flow Control IEEE 802 3x Integrated Serial ATA Host Controller e Independent DMA operation on two ports e Data transfer rates up to 1 5 Gb s 150 MB s Page18 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Includes 4 UHCI Host Controllers Includes 1 EHCI Host Controller that supports all eight ports Includes 1 USB 2 0 high speed debug port Suppor
10. 60 2 3 24 24 00 23 52 24 48 3 4 Hosiden 24V Output 24 24 00 23 52 24 48 3 4 DC 12V Outputs 12 11 88 11 40 12 60 3 4 Retail USB Ports 5 5 01 4 85 5 15 2 3 12 11 88 11 40 12 60 2 3 24 24 00 23 52 24 48 3 4 Cash Drawer Ports 12 11 88 11 40 12 60 1 1 5 24 24 00 23 52 24 48 1 1 5 Continuous current is the current drawn by a device during normal operation An example of continuous current is a receipt printer printing a receipt or docket Peak current is defined as the maximum current drawn for a finite period of time An example of peak current is when a printer is initially powered on Under no circumstances is the peak current to be exceeded or drawn for an extended period of time Overloading of the voltages is not recommended and can render the Retail Blade inoperable or may even permanently damage circuitry within the Retail Blade Overloading of any of the Voltages will void all warranties either on the Retail Blade or any connected peripherals If any permanent damage occurs charges will apply for any repairs necessary Wherever possible please contact your local DigiPoS Systems office or representative with your intended peripheral configuration so that it can be checked with respect to the current capacities detailed above Page47 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Onboard Diagnostics for the DigiPoS Retail
11. Blade Diagnostic Overview The DigiPoS Retail Blade has built onto the motherboard an area of memory specifically for diagnostic purposes This memory area and the software stored in it have been designed so that system tests can be run without interfering in any way with the operating system or user applications This software gives the ability to get detailed information about a system status and will report on any system defects found The software has the ability to display real time system information from a remote system over an IP network The results of tests performed are recorded on the system and can be transmitted to a diagnostics web site when used as part of the web services suite Diagnostic Procedure 1 gt Close down any applications that are running within your operating system and double click the DigiPoS Diagnostics Icon The program will shut down software that is running and then re starts the system automatically If you do not have this Icon or program installed shutdown and restart the Retail Blade When the Retail Blade re starts press the F9 key at the BIOS flash screen After a short pause a screen should appear called BOOT MENU Using the arrow keys on the keyboard move the highlighted section down to select the option Once you have done this press ENTER and the Retail Blade will now boot into Diagnostics The main diagnostic screen as detailed below will appear after a short period
12. Features By SPD Auto Disabled Disabled Disabled 16 Min 128 Onboard AGP Enabled 1 6MB Enabled Enabled Details Feature Options Description DRAM Timing Selectable xCAS Latency Time xActive to Precharge Delay By SPD xDRAM RAS to CAS Delay xDRAM RAS Precharge DDR266 Memory Frequency For Nito Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS Disabled ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system Enabled performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result If this BIOS feature is enabled a 32KB block of the video BIOS from C0000h C7FFFh will be cached by the processor s Level 2 cache This greatly speeds up subsequent consecutive accesses to the video BIOS However caching the video BIOS does not necessarily translate into better system performance Modern operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP do not need to use the video BIOS They bypass the BIOS completely and use the graphics card s driver instead This setting refers to the DRAM timing Frequency Do Not Alter these Settings under any circumstances System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable Page70 of 100 R Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos Details Cont Feature Memory Hole at 15M 16M Delay Prior to Thermal AGP Aperture Size Init Display First On Chip VGA Onboard LAN Control Onboard AC97 Control Opti
13. Tr ons ete DC Output Connector CN4 MOLEX 5566 04 or equivalent Pin No Assignment Mating Housing Terminal 1 2 GND MOLEX 5557 MOLEX 5556 3 4 12V or equivalent or equivalent DC Output Connector CN5 6 7 MOLEX A 8981 04V4 or 4 3 2 Pin No Assignment 1 12V 2 3 GND 4 5V Mating Housing MOLEX 70156 or equivalent Terminal equivalent DC Output Connector CN8 MOLEX 5566 20 or equivalent Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Mating Housing Terminal 12 11 3 3V 9 5VSB 3 5 7 13 10 12V COM MOLEX 5557 MOLEX 5556 15 16 17 12 12V 4 d 4 orequivalent or equivalent 4 6 19 20 5V 14 PS ON 8 PWROK 18 Input Connector CN9 MOLEX 5273 02 or equivalent 2 GND or equivalent Pin No Assignment Mating Housing Terminal 1 24V MOLEX 5195 MOLEX 5194 or equivalent Page36 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group qiios DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Motherboard Orientation Shown without CF daughter board fitted CPU Fan Connectors J3 CMOS Battery Speaker CE Dauahter Board Orientation Page37 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual I O Interfaces amp Power Connectors RS232 Standard Serial Ports 3368 888 Pin Signal Function Pin Signal Function 1 CD Carrier D
14. allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 1 controller has with which IRO address Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IRO4A IRO3 IRO5 IRO10 IRO11 This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 2 controller has with which I O address This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 2 controller has with which IRO address Page72 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Coe sU mO N Details Cont Feature Onboard Serial Port 3 Serial Port 3 Use IRO Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Options Description Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IRO4A IRO3 IRO5 IRO10 IRO11 This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 3 controller has with which I O address This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 3 controller has with which IRO address This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 4 controller has with which I O address This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 4 controller has with which IRO address Page73 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual OnChip IDE Device Sub Menu Details Feature IDE HDD Block Mode IDE DMA transfer access On Chip Primary PCI IDE On Chip Secondary P
15. charge may be applied by DigiPoS Systems for any repairs necessary Overview The diagram below shows the power distribution board and the location of the jumpers lf Sa IL ff m Im 7 ice I E iiis O prr DR po O Power Distribution Board Layout Close Up of COM Port Voltage Selectors Page44 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group ais iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Powered Port Over Current Protection All of the voltages on the I O ports are protected by a poly recoverable fuse rather than a conventional fuse This means if a particular voltage draws too much current the poly recoverable fuse will break the circuit causing a disruption of the voltage To re set the fuse power the system down completely including operating the switch on the external power supply and leave the system powered off for at least 30 seconds When the power is re applied the fuse should have returned to normal If a fuse open circuits it is either an indication of a problem with a powered peripheral or that voltage is drawing too much current If you have to repeat the above procedure more than once in any 24 hour period please contact DigiPoS Systems or your DigiPoS Systems representative for advice Power Board Configuration Jumper Port Setting Default Setting J1 COM1 0 Standard RS232 5 12 24 O Standard RS232 J2 COM2 O Standard RS232 5 12 24 0 Standard RS232 J3 COM
16. covers are removed If you do not have access to a Multi meter or you are uncertain how to measure DC voltages in a safe and professional manner please contact DigiPoS Systems and DO NOT proceed with the following section UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Firstly measure the voltages available In order to do this the top cover on the Retail Blade will first have to be removed Before removing this cover shut down the operating system and then remove all power from the unit Once the top cover has been removed power can then be re applied The voltages can then be measured in the following locations note the results down on the test sheet DC Output Connector CN8 MOLEX 5566 20 or equivalent For the location of this connector please refer to Power Distribution Board Orientation Pin No Assignment Pin No Assignment Mating Housing Terminal 1 2 11 3 3V 9 5VSB 3 5 7 13 10 12V COM MOLEX 5557 MOLEX 5556 15 16 17 12 12V or equivalent or equivalent 4 6 19 20 5V 14 PS ON 8 PWR OK 18 NC Please check the test sheet for tolerance values If any of the voltages are missing or are outside of the tolerance values stated on the test sheet please contact DigiPoS Systems to arrange to have the DigiPoS serviced Page92 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Peripheral Component Check Once all diagnostic tests and voltage tests have been
17. entered into the field If you have more than one condition the manner in which the conditions are linked is controlled by the And Or Not dropdown on the left side of the screen Page60 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual View Alert History Alert History Today Historical Alert ID N A BE Alert Details Date N A Time iTextFieldt Alert Text System Status When Alert Fired CPU Temp CPU Supply NB Temp o e 1 5V Supply Sys Temp 3 Volt Supply CPU Fani 5 Volt Suppl CPU Fan2 12 Volt Supply NB Fan Neg 12v Supply Sys Fan Battery Volts SV SB This displays all alerts generated on the system grouped by date the tree structure to the left can be expanded showing individual alerts if an alert is selected the detailed information on the right hand side of the display will be populated with the detailed information for the alert Regardless of what measurements are being made all system status fields will be recorded during the alert This allows for later review of system status for example the alert could be simply measuring the temperature of the system but the status of the fan speeds can be reviewed to see if they are the cause of the temperature increase Page 1 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual BIOS Set up Overview The Digi
18. returned with a failure notification attached If no fault can be found then the technicians at the local DigiPoS Systems office as well as the technical manager will undertake a training diagnostic investigation to prevent any equipment being returned with no fault found and to minimise future disruptions to your operation Page96 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Test Sheet Host S No Blade S No Date of Test Company Name Engineer DigiPoS Systems Office Test Result Commams Check List Please Circle Result Jumper Settings Check Check the Manual for correct settings d FAIL Power Up Sequence Power Standby LED When power is applied via the external PSU iS ERE Audible System Bleep PASS FAIL Power ON LED PASS FAIL HDD Constant RPM PASS FAIL HDD Access LED Activates PASS FAIL Video Enabled PASS FAIL Memory Check PASS FAIL Ext PSU Fan PASS FAIL Ext PSU Switch Illumination PASS FAIL BIOS Diagnostic Pass PASS FAIL Temperature LED s Under normal operation only 1 Green LED PASS FAIL should be illuminated LAN Activity LED Network Diagnostics PASS AE Operating System Load Correctly PASS FAIL PCI Expansion Correct Operation PASS FAIL Voltage Check Comments Result Check List 3 3V 15 3 14 347 Actua V PASS FAIL 5V 15 475 5 25 Actua
19. system 1 25 MB is a Japanese media format that requires a 3 2 3 Mode Diskette drive Please note that the Retail Blade DOES NOT support a direct connection floppy disk drive so therefore DO NOT change this setting unless instructed to do so by DigiPoS Systems Select EGA VGA by default Do Not change this setting unless instructed to do so by DigiPoS Systems Page64 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group te sg 20 awn General Details Cont Feature Halt On System Memory Extended Memory Total Memory DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Options Description All Errors The system will halt on any error No Errors The system will halt when there are no All Errors errors No Errors All But Keyboard The system will halt on any error All But Keyboard except a keyboard error All But Diskette All But Diskette The system will halt on any error All But Disk Key except a diskette error All But Disk Key The system will halt on any error except a diskette error or a Keyboard error Displays amount of conventional memory detected N A during boot up Displays the amount of extended memory detected NA during boot up N A Displays the amount of memory detected during boot up Page65 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual IDE Options Sub Menus The Master and Slave sub menus accessed from t
20. that the blade is in standby power mode This is indicated by all LED s on the front of the Retail Blade being off except the POWER STANDBY green LED A diagram of this is as follows a Ze c Locate the external PSU for the Retail Blade and remove the power by operating the red neon switch At this point the red neon switch should not be illuminated and the POWER STANDBY LED on the Retail Blade will no longer be visible If you have any PCI expansion devices in the Retail Blade the connecting cables to these devices will have to be removed and the two PCI bracket retaining screws removed if fitted A diagram of this is as follows PCI Bracket Retaining Screws 2526252569696 III IT 020202020202020 PONER INPUT 0908080808080 000000000000000 Pci 2 0208080808080 202020202020209 o 09090909090 7 6 e e e cam 12V DC 24V DC OUTPUT OUTPUT bd CASH DRAWER 1 POWERED uss o Ay 4287 Se 128 eS E ES ES Ed gt meme iis Page29 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig POWERED R8232 iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the Blade from the Host cont e Unlock the front cover if necessary and locate the two FRONT COVER RELEASE TABS on the sides of the Retail Blade Depress both of these tabs at the same time and remove the front cover from the Retail Blade Using the
21. 3 Standard RS232 5 12 24 Standard RS232 J4 COM4 Standard RS232 5 12 24 Standard RS232 J5 12V 24V 24V Ojo C 1 COM2 COM3 COM4 CDR O 12V Q 24V Receipt Printer Customer Display Bar Code Scanner Touch Screen EFTPoS Standard RS232 Other Device 00000002 0000000 0000000 0000000 A typical configuration sticker giving details on what voltage has been set with regard to which port This sticker can usually be found on the inside of the front flap Please note the Modem position standard RS232 if required Applications Unless specified at time of order the Retail Blade will be shipped with the default jumper settings of O Volts If you wish to have a particular set up then please contact DigiPoS Systems or your DigiPoS Systems representative The OV option will permit the connection of an external modem to the DigiPoS and allows the use of the ring indicator RI signal The Ring Indicator is the signal the modem gives to the Retail Blade to tell the software that another device is trying to connect to it The RI signal is normally found on pin 9 of the d type connectors Page45 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Typical Voltage Requirements 0 Standard RS232 DigiPoS PoS Printer Y Epson PoS Printer Y Y Y Device Examples DigiPoS Customer Display Epson Customer Display MSR swip
22. 4 DigiPoS Pe TAH BI ADE fess 5 ti 2 xm Manual Manual Version 1 0 July 2005 DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Revision History Revision Details of Person Signature Date Number Updates Responsible 1 0 October 2005 Initial Release Jonathan Croft 4 Page2 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual USER S NOTICE No part of this manual including the products and software described in it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes without the express written permission of DigiPoS Systems DigiPoS Systems provides this manual AS IS without warranty of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall DigiPoS Systems its directors officers employees or agents be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of profits loss of business loss of use or data interruption of business and the like even if DigiPoS Systems has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product Specifications and information contained in this manual are provided for informational use o
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24. AC e 18 bit stereo full duplex e 1 Hz resolution VSR Variable Sampling Rate Input Output e Integrated IEC958 line driver for S PDIF e S PDIF compressed digital or LPCM audio out e Hardware VU peak meters for PCM streams e 2 stereo 2 mono analogue line level inputs e Alt Line level output with volume control Architecture e AC 97 2 2 S PDIF extension compliant codec Other Features e 3D stereo expansion for simulated surround e Headphone Amplifier with Thermal Protection e Exceeds Microsoft WHOL logo requirements Page23 of 100 cmd Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Options PCI Cards Please contact your EPoS distributor or DigiPoS Systems to discuss the wide range of PCI card add ons that are available to enhance your solution Dual VGA Cards 2nd CRT VGA TV and LCD TMDS add on cards Please contact DigiPoS Systems for advice on the appropriate selection of this card RAID The Retail Blade has the option for RAID functionality The RAID levels supported are O or 1 not 0 1 This option will be discussed at greater length later in the manual Important Notes 1 No connectors can be unplugged while the Retail Blade is powered If any connector is removed or replaced while the power is on serious damage can occur to the Retail Blade This is considered to be outside the scope of the warranty and will attract a charge for the repair of any damage caused
25. BLADE REMOVAL GRIP BAR pull the blade from the Host Be careful to support the back of the blade from underneath before you extract the blade fully from the host Re fitting the Blade in the Host a b Offer the blade up to the host ensuring that the blade is correctly lined up with the runners on each side of the interior of the host Before inserting the blade make certain the PCI Riser Card If fitted lines up correctly with the guide on the inside of the top cover Insert the blade into the host making certain that no cables foul the casing as the blade is inserted When the blade makes contact with the connectors in the host there will be resistance In order to ensure the blade connects properly stop at this point and pull the blade out again by approximately 5 10 centimetres Then using a medium amount of force push the blade quickly into the host If the blade has been fully inserted it will be slightly recessed in relation to the top cover If this is not the case repeat the above procedure If it appears that the blade is not seating correctly inside the host DO NOT force the blade into the host and contact your nearest DigiPoS Systems Office or representative Before replacing the front cover make certain the ATX power switch is switched on If the PCI retaining screws were removed re fit them now and re connect any cables to the PCI devices if applicable It is also advisable at this point to check all t
26. CI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Options Description Block mode is also called block transfer multiple Enabled commands or multiple sector read write If the IDE hard Disabled drive supports block mode select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support Enabled If supported by the hard drive enabling this feature can Disabled speed up the IDE interface by allowing DMA Direct Memory Access Enabled Disabled Enables or Disables the Primary Secondary IDE channels The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device UDMA Ultra DMA is a DMA data transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer data at a maximum burst rate of 33 MB s When you select Auto in the four IDE UDMA fields for each of up to four IDE devices that the internal PCI IDE interface supports the system automa
27. Out Socket Microphone In Socket 2 x USB Ports Note The diagrams shown here are greatly simplified to enable ease of use and there may be slight variations between these diagrams and the model you have Page25 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Front Panel Orientation with Cover Removed Shown here with CD ROM Option See Previous Diagrams CD ROM Manual Drawer Open Catch If Blade Removal Grip Bar fitted ATX Power Switch Hard Drive Ventilation Slots CD ROM If fitted 9 Hard Drive Release Catch CD ROM Activity LED If fitted Hard Drive Removal Latch CD ROM Drawer Open Switch If fitted Note The diagrams shown here are greatly simplified to enable ease of use and there may be slight variations between these diagrams and the model you have Page26 of 100 mm Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Rear Panel Orientation o 95959596909 o 208 RETAIL BLADE amp O PA S T CEST o 80808080808 o Joe frm vol O we E 12V DC 24V DC OUTPUT OUTPUT POWERED USB bs cas DRABER U eV EV m 5V POWERED RS232 DC Power Input From PSU 24V Hosiden Connector 2 5mm Barrel Connector 1 System Fan Exhaust 13 5V Retail USB Port 4 Line IN Socket 5 COM 1 Connector 6 Microphone In Socket 7 COM 2 Connector PS 2 Mouse Port RJ45 LAN Connector PS 2 Keyboard Port 10 24V R
28. PoS Retail Blade System contains its own permanently programmed SETUP routine which allows it to recognize and utilize the system s hardware For example one can set the system to identify hard disk and floppy disk drive capacity the type of video being used and the amount of memory installed The BIOS BASIC Input Output System will read this information each time the system boots up As setting up the BIOS can be complicated DigiPoS Systems advises that if any changes to the BIOS are to be made only competent qualified computer technicians undertake them There are settings within the BIOS that are operating system dependant and have been set up in accordance to your systems configuration Altering any of these settings is not advised under any circumstances as any one setting incorrectly set can drastically alter the performance of your DigiPoS Retail Blade and could invalidate the warranty The following screenshots are a guide through the CMOS set up utility for the DigiPoS Retail Blade If you need help at any time during this process press F1 and a small window will pop up describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the help window press lt Esc gt or F1 Please note that the default settings regardless of operating system installation which will be covered later in this section are shown in BOLD where appropriate Page62 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems G
29. R DIMMs single sided and or double sided o Supports DDR266 DDR333 DDR400 DIMM modules o Supports DDR channel operation at 266 MHz 333 MHz and 400 MHz with a Peak BW of 2 1 GB s 2 7 GB s and 3 2GB s respectively per channel o Burst length of 4 and 8 for single channel 32 or 64 bytes per access respectively for dual channel a burst of 4 64 bytes per access o Supports SSTL_2 signalling Page20 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Communication Streaming Architecture CSA Interface e Gigabit Ethernet GbE communication devices supported on the CSA interface e g Intel 82547EI GbE controller e Supports 8 bit Hub Interface 1 5 electrical transfer protocol e 266 MB s point to point connection e 1 5 V operation Hub Interface HI e Supports Hub Interface 1 5 electrical transfer protocol e 266 MB s point to point connection to the ICH5 e 66 MHz base clock e 1 5 V operation AGP Interface Support e Asingle AGP device e AGP 3 0 with 4X 8X AGP data transfers and 4X 8X fast writes respectively e 32 bit 4X 8X data transfers and 4X 8X fast writes e Peak BW of 2 GB s e 0 8 V and 1 5 V AGP signalling levels no 3 3 V support e AGP 2 0 1X 4X AGP data transfers and 4X fast writes e 32 deep AGP request queue Integrated Graphics e Core Frequency of 266 MHz e VGA UMA Support e High Performance 3D Setup and Render Engine e High Ouality Performance Texture Engi
30. S Support o Md EUR Do Not change this setting unless instructed to do P so by DigiPoS Systems Disable After the selected period of system inactivity all devices From 1 min except the CPU shut off to 1 hour Max Dans This is the period of inactivity required before the HDD From 1 min shuts down to 15 min Max 75 0 hi ls the CP d f 50 0 This option controls the CPU speed as a percentage o 25 0 normal power during suspend mode o Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Date of Month Enabling this option will let the Retail Blade wake up via a PCI device or the LAN interface If you connect an external modem enabling this option will let the Retail Blade power on if the modem receives a call If enabled this option allows the Retail Blade to be powered on at a specific time on a specific date Enter the specific day you require the unit to automatically power on or enter O for everyday Enter the time you require the unit to automatically power on Time If any of these devices are enabled any activity on the enabled device will cause the standby countdown to be re set Disabled Enabled Page80 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group P ix DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual PnP PCI Configurations Details Feature PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By IRO Resources Yes Disabled Auto ESCD Disa
31. SE technology 6 USB 2 0 Ports consisting of USB Port Four Retail USB Powered Ports 1 x 24v 2 x 12v 1 x 5v iie Each output voltage protected using POLYFUSE technology 2 x Easy access covered front USB ports Parallel Port 1 x 25 Pin D Sub connector Keyboard amp Mouse Ports PS 2 Colour Coded Network LAN Port Standard RJ45 connection Audio Connections Rear MIC in Audio in amp Audio Out Front MIC in Audio in amp Audio Out Graphics Output 1x 15 Pin D Sub connector LCD Power Output 2 x 12v DC dipole Additional Power Output 1 x 24V Hosiden Connector Cash Drawer Ports 2 x RJ12 Cash drawer ports with status sensor Warranty 10 Year Limited Warranty Host Only Outer Case Dimensions 273mm W x 335mm L x 125mm H 10 7 W x 13 2 L x 4 9 H Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Page11 of 100 Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Retail Blade Specifications amp Options Component RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RBS iBox thin Client CPU 2 0Ghz 2 4Ghz 2 4Ghz 2 8Ghz 2 8Ghz 2 0Ghz 1Ghz GX Intel Socket 478 Celeron Celeron Celeron P4 P4 Celeron CPU FSB 400Mhz 400Mhz 400Mhz 533Mhz 533Mhz 400Mhz Main Memory 256Mb up to 2GB 184 Pin DDRAM x 2 slots Award BIOS With Enhanced ACPI 1 0 PnP APM DMI ESCD PCI bus 2 1 OnNow DRAM ECC CACHE Memory L2 Advanced Transfer 128Kb 128Kb 128Kb 512Kb 512Kb 128Kb Cache f
32. TASES LUI SS oaos neee a rites cesusss scvuce seavencecatecicsscoucese a 23 OPTIONS zescssssnesenenenenensnsnsenenenenenenenssnenenenenenenenssnsnenenenenenenssnenesenenenensnsssensnenenenensnsssssessnenenenenssssssnenenenenensssssesenenene 24 PChearde RT OR mide iu 24 Dual VGACards nnt GER ERI RS EE SRM 24 RAD ET E 24 Important 24 THIE SYSTEM A 25 Front Panel Orientation with Cover Fitted 4 eee eee eee eese eese enne en stent tassa seta sas saneta setas etna eaaet 25 Front Panel Orientation with Cover Removed esssssssenssnsssenssnessenesnsnssnennensonennensonennenssnennsnsonennensonennns 26 Rear Panel Orientation vescsiasdssessiessscecdecesvcauscecesssaceossesscaceusssceetsseses cass oocevdseaese uesascusdesassedessaccuceseeusedevadsencseatee 27 Internal System Orientation ussesssssossnsnenensnonssnsnsnsnnnensnsnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnensnssnsnsnnnenensnsnnsnsnsnsnsnansnsnssssnsnsnsnensnsnsenen 28 Removing the Blade from the Host usssssssssssnsnenononsnssnsnsnsnensnensennnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnsnnnsnensnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnne 29 Re fitting the Blade in the Host usasnsnsnssssnsnsnsnensnononsnnsnsnsnnnsnenennnnnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnsnnnsnensnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsensnne 30 The Retail Blade Thermostatic Cooling Module amp CPU nususcsnsnssssnsnsnsnensnsnsnssssnsnsnensnensnnnnsnsnsnsnnenen 31 Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Modul
33. THE FOLLOWING SHALL VOID WARRANTY Any unauthorized service modification tampering any damages due to accident misuse abuse and or operation outside of electrical specifications shall void the warranty This also includes modification of the specification of the DigiPoS as it was originally supplied including hard drive memory CPU floppy disk drives expansion cards and any other additional equipment not mentioned here specifically There will be charges for labour and or materials for repairs carried out after the warranty period has expired Please call your nearest DigiPoS Systems office for a quotation on post warranty service Page99 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual DigiPoS Systems Global Office Locations DigiPoS Systems Australia Unit 7 10 Bradford Street Alexandria NSW 2015 Tel 61 0 2 8338 3333 Fax 61 0 2 8338 3388 http www digipos systems com au DigiPoS Systems Deutschland GmbH Flintsbacher Str 6 80686 M nchen Tel 49 0 89 51 777 333 Fax 49 0 89 51 777 330 http www digipos systems de DigiPoS Systems France PARIVRY Bat N 12 14 Rue Jules Vanzuppe 94200 Ivry Sur Seine Tel 01 49 59 90 00 Fax 01 46 58 24 51 http www digipos systems fr DigiPoS Systems United Kingdom Unit 4 Houndmills Industrial Estate Hamilton Close Basingstoke Hampshire RG21 6YT Tel 44 0 1256 390700 Fax 44 0 12
34. V PASS FAIL 5V 15 475 5 25 Actua V PASS FAIL 5V SB 15 475 5 25 Actua V PASS FAIL 12V 15 114 12 6 Actua V PASS FAIL 12V Main 110 108 132 Actua V PASS FAIL 24V Input Voltage 159 228 252 Actua V PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result CPU PASS FAIL Page97 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Dig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result RAM PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result HDD PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result CF PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result CD ROM PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result RAID Controller PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result CPU PASS FAIL Peripheral Component Changes Comments Result Fans PASS FAIL Major Component Changes Comments Result Blade PASS FAIL Major Component Changes Comments Result Power Distribution Board PASS FAIL Major Component Changes Comments Result External PSU PASS FAIL Notes Signed Print Page98 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual WARRANTY POLICY Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and work
35. al Options Description Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled On Off Fast Normal Enabled Disabled 6 8 Enabled Disabled l3 Non OS2 OS2 For devices installed that can act as a bootable device Only valid in systems with two floppy drives This allows the system to swap drive A to Drive B and vice versa This tests to see if the floppy drive has 40 or 80 tracks 40 Track drives are only 360Kb where 80 track drives can be 720Kb 1 2Mb or 1 44Mb which is the standard today Because only the 1 44Mb is used in the DigiPoS this function can be disabled to save time during the POST Power On Self Test Sets the number lock to on or off after boot up Gate A20 refers to the way the system addresses memory above 1Mb Extended Memory When this is set to fast the chipset controls Gate A20 When set to Normal a pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20 Setting Gate A20 to Fast improves system performance When enabled you can specify the parameters for the typematic settings Usually this is disabled which renders the next two settings irrelevant This is the rate at which a character is repeated when you hold down a key on the keyboard When the typematic rate setting is enabled you can use this setting to determine how long a delay will occur before the character is repeated at the typematic rate If the password option is selected you can use this setting to determine if the
36. amaged or severed 6 Any peripheral devices including Modem amp Network Cables are attached to the DigiPoS Retail Blade are connected via the correct port and is orientated correctly 7 When switching the Retail Blade on there will be a delay of approximately 2 4 seconds before the unit power up This delay is normal 8 The VGA Cable is plugged in securely using the screws to the DigiPoS Retail Blade The DigiPoS Retail Blade will not boot and emit a beep error code if there is no VGA display connected when the unit is powered up 9 There are no USB Keys or CD ROM s in the drives that would cause the DigiPoS Retail Blade to boot from a device other than the master hard drive 10 Check the brightness and or contrast on the screen have not been turned down or even that the screen has not been turned off Although this sounds too obvious we still receive a number of calls where this is the cause of the problem 11 The communication speed of the device is set the same as the port under Windows This can cause the device not to work or display print ASCII characters randomly 12 If the Blade or the Hard Drive has been removed from the Host check that it has been re inserted correctly by repeating the removal re insertion procedure 13 Check that the unit has adequate ventilation as previously described and that none of the ventilation openings are obstructed If any of the cables have come away from their respective
37. amp 12V No VGA Output e Remove any installed PCI amp ISA cards from the expansion slots e Reset the CMOS by installing a jumper on J7 switching on the DigiPoS briefly then switch off the DigiPoS and remove the jumper Once this is done you will have to into the BIOS and re set all the parameters according to the technical manual for correct operation of the DigiPoS Compact Flash failure e Has the CF Compact Flash IDE Interface been disabled in the BIOS e Does the CF card or connector show any signs of damage e Has the CF card been plugged in correctly e Change the CF card with a known working unit and re test e Are the connectors between the motherboard and the CF card daughterboard in good condition with no bent or misaligned pins e Has the Master Slave jumper been set correctly Hard disk failure e Has the Hard drive been disabled in the BIOS either SATA or IDE e Does the Hard Drive disk cable show any signs of damage e Is the cable plugged in correctly taking note of the correct orientation for pin 1 e Change the Hard Drive with a known working unit and re test e Are the connectors on the daughterboard or the HDD in good condition with no bent or misaligned pins e s the POWER 5V amp 12V within specified tolerances e Has the Hard Drive jumpers been set correctly for either Master or Slave configuration Please check the individual drive type and contact DigiPoS Systems for the appropriate setting Pa
38. and cable that goes from the power distribution board to the motherboard A picture showing this is as follows c Now remove the two remaining cables and connectors It is only necessary to remove the cables from the power distribution board and still leave the cables attached to the motherboard A diagram identifying these cables is as follows Page31 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Module and the CPU Cont d Next remove the three screws securing the air deflection cowling to the CPU thermostatic cooling module and remove it The cowling must be removed carefully taking due care not to damage the connectors on the back of the ATX power switch A picture showing the location of these screws is as follows e Now unplug the two cooling fan cable connectors from the motherboard A picture showing their locations is as follows Page32 of 100 a Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Module and the CPU Cont f To remove the CPU thermostatic cooling module operate the two levers either side of the assembly to unclamp it from the motherboard and then carefully remove the assembly to reveal the CPU A diagram showing how to correctly operate these levers is as follows Push down on the lever move it horizontally away from the assembl
39. be displayed Select Store Store Selection List Store ID Store Name Address i Phone Beaverbrook 897 Beaverbr 519 734 2243 Oxford Mall 98 Cherry Str 519 852 1922 white Oaks Mall 11103 Wellingt London ON 519 680 1234 Westmount Mall 700 Wonderla London ON 519 680 2311 Prairie Mall 299 PrairieStr Manitoba 618 233 1111 Page58 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Remote System Connect System Name IP Address 192 168 1 210 OrglD StoreID Station ID Location IP DNSName Gateway Front Counter 192 168 1 210 tc3 com Service Counter 192 168 1 211 LESE 9145 Service Counter 192 168 1 212 Recall Site List If the system can be connected to there will be an entry in the IP DNS Name field If there is no entry in the field you will not be able to connect to the system Once you select the terminal required press the Connect button and the viewer will be connected to the diagnostics service on the terminal specified If the system is behind a firewall or does not have a public IP address 192 168 X X for example then it is required that the site has at least one public address and that a small utility program known as a DiagGateway be installed so that it can listen to requests from the Internet the gateway will then transfer information between the remote viewer and the Reta
40. bled AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Options Yes No Disabled Enabled Auto ESCD Manual Legacy ISA PCI ISA PnP Description Select Yes if the operating system environment is Plug and Play compatible e g Windows 9x Normally this field is Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Set up if you have installed a new add on device and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot The Plug and Play Award BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices If you select Auto all the interrupt requests IRQ and DMA assignment fields disappear as the BIOS automatically assigns them When resources are controlled manually assign each system interrupt as one of the following types depending on the type of device using the interrupt Legacy ISA Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification requiring a specific interrupt such as IRQ4 for serial port 1 PCI ISA PnP Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Page81 of 100 THER Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group ae giPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Detail Cont Feature Options Description When resources are controlled manually assign each system DMA channel as one of the following types depending on the
41. by this action 2 The maximum dimensions of any PCI add on card is as follows 190mm 7 4 cm 80mm 3 27 3 Under NO circumstances must the Retail Blade be removed from the Host before the system has been powered down completely by switching off the power on the external PSU Failure to do this may result in serious damage to the Retail Blade and is considered to be outside the scope of the warranty This will attract a charge for the repair of any damage caused by this action The correct procedure for removing a Retail Blade from the Host will be discussed in a later section Page24 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Dig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual The System The following information will help you to acquaint yourself with the external amp internal components of the Retail Blade System Front Panel Orientation with Cover Fitted Shown here without CD ROM Slot Option 5 4 3 a EY y g NA HIGH o0 NI O Rubber Cover Protecting front I O Ports LED Power On Front Cover Release Tabs 9 LED Power Standby Reset Switch LED Temperature Indication Scale ATX Power Trigger 1 Green LED Temp 45 C 113 F Front Cover Lock 2 Green LED s Temp 55 C 131 F 3 Green LED s Temp 65 C 149 F LED HDD Activity 3 Green LED s amp Red LED Temp 72 C 162 F LED LAN Indicator Line In Socket Line
42. ced Replace only with the same or equivalent type of battery Please Contact your nearest DigiPoS Systems office for further information and or assistance Page5 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual RENTNER Ve ea nn Era ana 2 INTRODUCTION aaaea earrannan maamees aaa saaana Maa eea aaa Kaa a Eein aaaea Eada aaaeaii Easa 11 GAETE A E O E 11 rj EN EEE E E 11 Retail Blade Specifications amp Options ae 12 VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS nn nee 13 CAVITY SIZE een M 13 Enclosed Sparen 13 External PSU senken 14 Under Counter Meunting nennen 15 DigiPoS Brackets ussssseseneenenenenenennennnnenenenennnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnenenenenennnnnnnnenennatan 15 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS scvcscsdcsusicsatscancdccusacusdssanesdcawsdcuasesantiacananauaseusataadadanaacawens 16 CPU amp FSB Clock Speedster 16 Memory set ss 16 B11 K 17 South Bridge Intel CHS ssssessccccsssssssnsssssasavsnancnesosenssesesosnsnsasseadsvsnanenssesosssenssoscensastendssseawenekquonsssssneseeesasns 18 el 18 PCI B s Interface z eie eo a et reet e a wanes is 18 I
43. completed it is necessary to establish that the peripheral components of the system are not faulty and causing apparent motherboard failures or preventing the DigiPoS Retail Blade from completing a successful boot Replace each key component using the following the procedure e Power down the system e Using full Electrostatic discharge ESD precautions remove the memory hard drive floppy drive CD ROM and any expansion cards installed e Re Install each component individually re booting the DigiPoS Retail Blade each time until all components has been refitted or until the suspect device has been identified If none of the devices are found to be suspect power down and replace the standard peripheral devices and move to 1 level fault finding in the next chapter Page93 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual S 1 Level Fault Finding The objective of the 1 level test is to identify the possible area of failure and if a local repair can be achieved or if the unit needs to be returned to DigiPoS Systems for further testing and or repair System Does Not Boot Monitor is blank and there is no start up sound from the system e Remove any installed PCI amp ISA cards from the expansion slots and re test e Make sure the RAM is installed correctly by removing it and re installing it correctly e Check to see if there is any problem with the power 24V 5V 12V
44. connector on the rear of the DigiPoS Retail Blade DO NOT re attach them especially the Keyboard or any powered peripherals while the system is powered The correct procedure is to power down the system re attach the connector and then re apply the power If this is not done significant damage can result which is outside the terms and conditions of the warranty Page88 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Dig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Power Up Test Sequence During the initial power up phase the system board checks the internal operating voltages By observing certain conditions it is possible to gain an initial indication of the power status of the system By following the observations below initial fault diagnosis may be undertaken e Check audible power up beep from system Caution is to be taken here as many people mistake the beep emitted by bar code scanners to be the system beep To be 100 certain power down the system remove the bar code scanner and then re test e Check the two CPU cooling fans and the system fan are working correctly This can be done without removing the case as the airflow can be felt by putting your hand near the ventilation ports e Check the System fan is operative This can be done without removing the case as the airflow can be felt by putting your hand near the ventilation port on the rear of the unit The fan however might not be operating ifthe system t
45. d With one hand push lightly down on the top of the CPU to hold it in place and to keep it fully inserted into the 478 socket With the other hand operate the locking lever as previously described Re fitting the CPU thermostatic cooling module is simply a reversal of the above process taking care to re fit the cables in the correct position and orientation Page35 of 100 _ Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS 100 84 DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Motherboard Jumper Settings Jumpers J3 CMOS Reset 1 2 Normal Default 2 3 CLEAR CMOS JB1 Compact Flash Master Slave Selection 1 2 CF Master Default 2 3 CF Slave All other jumpers or switches not mentioned here are either not applicable or have a reserved use Do not alter these settings unless you have been instructed to do so by DigiPoS Systems or an authorised DigiPoS Systems representative Failure to comply with this notice shall void all warranties Power Distribution Board Orientation Input Connector CN1 MOLEX 5273 05 or equivalent 150 PinNo Assignment Mating Housing Terminal 5 140 7 1 2 24V 3 4 GND MOLEX 5195 MOLEX 5194 or equivalent or equivalent 5 Remote Control cns CN6 cnzL ol o fo 1 Remote Control CN2 o o of 2 qai o o lo 3 Pin No Assignment o Ko Kl 4 1 Remote Control CN4 m 2 GND
46. der to gain the maximum performance from your DigiPoS when using certain operating systems The following list describes the operating system dependant settings and their reasons DOS Advanced Bios Features Feature Options Disabled Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h System BIOS Cacheable FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any Enabled program writes to this memory area a system error may result If this BIOS feature is enabled a 32KB block of the video BIOS from CO000h C7FFFh will be cached by the processor s Level 2 cache This greatly speeds up subsequent consecutive accesses to the video BIOS However caching the video BIOS does not necessarily translate into better system performance Modern operating systems like Microsoft Windows XP do not need to use the video BIOS They bypass the BIOS completely and use the graphics card s driver instead Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Enabled Integrated Peripherals Onboard Device Sub Menu USB Controller Enables or disables the on board USB controller USB2 0 Controller Enab es or disables the on board USB 2 0 controller Enables the use of a USB Keyboard Standard functions only outside of an operating system Enables the use of a USB mouse Standard functions only outside of an operating system USB Keyboard Support USB Mouse Support The USB options detailed above e
47. e is not situated in the same space as the Retail Blade to minimise heat build up in enclosed spaces If this is unavoidable forced air ventilation must be installed or the cavity size increased to provide adequate ventilation for the Retail Blade amp PSU heat dissipation devices A diagrammatic representation is as follows showing the new cavity size required and the positioning of the external PSU View From Above a me a Rear an Retail Blade _ 600mm EN Front Warning Failure to observe the minimum ventilation requirements for the Retail Blade will cause the unit to overheat This will dramatically affect the performance of the Retail Blade and may cause permanent damage which will not be covered by the warranty Page14 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Under Counter Mounting The Retail Blade can be mounted under the counter or on a secure vertical surface to maximise the available space at the Point of Sale In order to do this a special bracket must be used that has been specifically engineered for the Retail Blade This bracket does not obstruct the ventilation yet still provides a secure mounting without the need for drilling holes in the case which will void the warranty DigiPoS Brackets 124 315 To fit the bracket simply remove the four small black case screws
48. e the CPU cache and chipset contexts are lost ser Define This option allows you to select the type or degree of Min Saving ina for D Standb ds dod Max Saving power saving for Doze Standby and Suspend modes Minimum power management Doze Mode 1 hr Suspend Mode 1 hr Maximum power management Doze Mode 1 min Suspend Mode 1 min User Define Allows you to set each mode individually rover Management This table describes each power management mode Page79 of 100 er Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos Details Cont Feature Video Off Method Video Off in Suspend Suspend Type Suspend Mode HDD Power Down CPU THRM Throttling Wake Up by PCI card Power On by Ring Resume by Alarm Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDE O Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRO A D DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Options Blank Screen Description This option only writes blanks to the video buffer This selection will cause the system to turn off the V H SYNC Blank vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signalling DPMS standard of the Video Electronics Standards to select video power management values Yes Defines what state your monitor will go into when in suspend mode Default Setting is Stop Grant DPM
49. e 9 pin to peripheral devices normal loop back testing will fail if a voltage is selected on that port This is because standard loop back testing utilises Pin 9 in its standard form as the ring indicator in part of the test The most appropriate way of testing a COM port is with a peripheral PoS device and utilizing the DigiPoS diagnostics As an example when using an Epson TM T88lIII the diagnostics will detect the presence of the COM port and also the presence of the printer if it has been connected correctly This proves the COM port and the associated cabling is working correctly It should also help to diagnose any orientation problems such as COM 1 amp 2 being reversed as the diagnostics will state where it has found the device VGA Port Unless you have specialist equipment the only way to test the output of the VGA port is to connect a different monitor to the DigiPoS Retail Blade to see if it rectifies the problem If it does not please go to the next chapter in this guide Page90 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual LAN Port Testing of a LAN connector and its output requires specialist equipment If you suspect a problem with the LAN socket of your DigiPoS please try the following first before contacting DigiPoS Systems e Check to see if the connector is firmly inserted into the socket and latched e Check to see that the connector is free from damage
50. e All Open Windows Shift WIN M Undo Minimise All Open Windows WIN D Minimise All or Undo Minimise All WIN F1 Help WIN E Start Windows Explorer WIN F Find Files or Folders Ctrl WIN F Find Computer on a Network LAN or WAN WIN Tab Cycle Through Taskbar Buttons WIN Break System Properties Dialog Box WIN L Log Off Windows WIN Pause Break Opens System Properties Ctrl Shift Esc Opens the Windows Task Manager Page40 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual LAN Connector 12345678 Pin Wire Colour Description 1 White Orange Transmit 2 Orange Transmit 3 White Green Receive 4 Blue Not Used 5 White Blue Not Used 6 Green Receive 7 White Brown Not Used 8 Brown Not Used These Pairs are not used with 10BaseT or Fast Ethernet 100BaseTX These pairs are only required for 100BaseT4 and Gigabit Ethernet 1000BaseTX Standards Crossover Cable Pin Out N N 1N Ww t b 9 e N N Pin Wire Colour To Pin Wire Colour 1 White Orange 3 White Green 2 Orange 6 Green 3 White Green 1 White Orange 4 Blue 4 Blue 5 White Blue 5 White Blue 6 Green 2 Orange 7 White Brown 7 White Brown 8 Brown 8 Brown Network Distance Limitations 100BaseTx utilizing standard UTP CAT5 Cable 328 Feet 100 Meters
51. e and the CPU sss 31 Motherboard Jumper Settings sein ae een 36 Jumbersa in LEE 36 Power Distribution Board Orientation uesseenseseenseneennennennsenenneennensennennennenenneonsnnsennensennennennssnsnnesnnenssnnene 36 Motherboard Orientation ecsssoesoenenneneenennensenennensenennensenennensenennensenennensensnnensensnnensensnnensenennensensnnensenennensenen 37 CF Daughter Board Orientation usususnsnensossssnsnsnsnansnonssnsnsnnnsnensnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnsnsnnnensnsnssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssssnsanns 37 I O Interfaces amp Power Connectors cccscsssscsssccscssscessscssccssssssesssssesssrsscssssscssnsscssesssssscsenesessessccsessessesees 38 RS232 Standard Serial Ports ac terere iate tee itera ide ai 38 Parallel Port c sccsscsssvsscssessssscsscssvensssssesssecessvssonscssevsssnesssonevassessosonssosesevssevsconsusssssossssssonsvassesessoaeees 38 USB Ports iStandarelueecee ceteri rettet torre Eee ERE eee Itt EE rele e RU ETE RENE EN REEE EUR 39 Retail USB Ports Powered eerte tette ttn entente b atate teo iet beant ebbe ennt ien aen ae 39 PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Ports ccccscccssssesesesesesssesesecesesesesssesesesesesesesesesececeeseseseneseasuenansnseasseeeeees 40 Windows Shortcut Keys tette entente tnter tenente eerenenen tnn 40 LANNEOHNECLOF n hen nde ehe LU E Mc IE 41 AY AGS TAB G0 gf a 61 1 cee m i m EE 42 Hosiden Comnector csscccscsssssscsosscercvscvecesovseonseossssvste
52. e reader MS9540 Voyager MS7120 Orbit DigiPoS LCD Monitor Y s External Modem Y lt lt lt x Zz Zz zZ COM Port Voltage Selection In order to output voltage to a specific COM port the correct jumper has to be set on the Power Distribution Board The Power Distribution Board is located behind the Hard Drive on the lower deck of the Retail Blade In order to access this area the Retail Blade will have to be removed from the Host and the top cover removed to enable easy access Please observe the correct procedure for removing the Retail Blade as previously described in this document The following picture shows all the possible combinations for powering the COM ports PO OQ gt lt lt N N 20 sO Qe 2 lt lt 2 Default Setting Port Set to 5V Port Set to 12V Port Set to 24V The ports are labelled as follows J1 COM1 J2 COM2 J3 COM3 J4 COM4 Page46 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group gi giPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Cash Drawer Voltage Selection The following is a close up view of the cash drawer voltage selector and the two different settings Port Set to 24V Port Setto 12V Continuous and Peak Current Capacit Actual Vmin Vmax Current A Voltage Default Open Circuit Continuous Peak COM Ports 5 5 01 4 85 5 15 2 3 12 11 88 11 40 12
53. efault state and not activated under Windows NT as it is not supported and may cause system instability Windows 98 Me 2000 amp Xp including Xp Embedded and Xp Embedded for POS Please note that the Power Management settings should be left in their default state and not activated unless instructed to do by DigiPoS Systems Page87 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 454 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Fault Diagnosis When a problem occurs with your DigiPoS it is too easy to suspect complicated electronics or to suspect the worst This can lead an individual to become blinkered to obvious solutions that will instantly rectify the fault Of the technical calls we receive from people having difficulties simple issues that can easily be resolved by the user attribute 90 Before proceeding further into this guide please use the following checklist to eliminate a simple answer to your problem 1 Check the power cable is securely attached to the external power supply unit and plugged into a live socket supplying the correct voltage 2 The power switch on the power supply is on When switched on the switch should illuminate and the fan inside the power supply will rotate 3 The plug from the power supply is firmly plugged into the DigiPoS Retail Blade Host and latched 4 Check that the power switch inside the front panel is switched on 5 None of the cables power or otherwise are d
54. egistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners and their use here is for reference purposes only Page3 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group aig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always read the safety instructions carefully Keep this Manual for future reference Keep this equipment away from humidity and dust Lay the equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protecting the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THESE OPENINGS For a more detailed explanation about ventilation requirements please check the appropriate section within this document Make sure the voltage of the power source mains conforms within the permitted range before connecting the equipment to the power inlet If you have any doubts please contact a licensed electrician to advise you accordingly Place the power cord in such a way that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord ALWAYS shut down the operating system and disconnect the unit from any power sources before removing any connections Keyboard Mouse etc or opening up the unit to fit additional cards and or devices ALWAYS shut down the operating system and disconnect the unit from any power sources before removing the front cover or attempting to remove the Blade or the Hard Drive All cautions and warnings on t
55. em you can connect to the GSM server to obtain a list of all systems for which remote access is available for Sign In Required GSM User Sign In Username Password When the sign in dialog is displayed you must provide a username and password as provided by the system administrator Once you sign in a list of organizations which you have access to will be displayed If you only have access to one organization you will not be prompted to select a organization and a list of stores will be displayed instead Page57 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Select Organization Organization Selection Org ID Company Name City D SP Phone Number AUS DigiPoS Systems Unit 7 10 B 02 8338 3333 A Boys Tec Toys Ltd 33 Dream L Goodfun 123456 J xyz Company 100 Test St London 519 474 1111 ABCD Compan 45 West Str New York 203 111 2222 CAROLLPARIS 326 rue de PARIS FR lae e pe qeu e David Halyk Delaware 519 652 1846 DIGIPOS Show Ro 8 rue JB HU PARIS 33130676 DSG France Parivry Bat Paris 33 14959 DSS Inc 255 Richmo St Louis Studenten Kloten Home Entertainme 19 24 Man Peterbor M hri i Once you select an organization you will see a list of stores for the organization selected Once you select a store a list of all terminals in the store will
56. embly Failure to comply with this notice shall void all warranties Component RB1 RB2 RB3 RB4 RB5 iBox Memory Each DigiPoS Retail Blade can be fitted with two modules of memory Commonly referred to as DDR Double Data Rate memory the specifications for this type of memory is as follows Pins 184 Pin Gold Type SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory 256Mb 512Mb 1Gb amp 2Gb Sizes Single module or matched Pair Clock Speed 266 333 400Mhz System FSB x 2 1 200 30 48 17 80 0 700 0 393 10 00 0 000 EN 00 00 Using inappropriate types of memory or unmatched pairs of memory may significantly degrade the performance of your DigiPoS and also void all warranties Page16 of 100 md Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual BIOS The BIOS is discussed in greater detail later on in this manual Page17 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual South Bridge Intel ICH5 Overview The ICH5 provides extensive I O support Functions and capabilities include PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 3 with support for 33 MHz PCI operations e 2 x PCI slots e ACPI power management logic support e Enhanced DMA controller interrupt controller and timer functions e Integrated IDE controller supports Ultra ATA
57. emperature is low In order to check the operation of this fan run the Retail Blade into the diagnostics program and alter the fan speeds to maximum If they are still not running when this is done there may be a problem e Check external power supply fan is operative e Check HDD spins up to constant RPM It is also worth noting if any unusual sounds are heard while the HDD spins up to speed If any repetitive grinding or metallic knocking sounds are observed the HDD may have a problem e On the front panel check the correct LED is lit In standby mode the Green LED should be the only one on When the unit is powered on the red power LED and the Green standby LED should be on e On the front panel check red LED is flashing as the HDD is accessed e On the external PSU of DigiPoS the power switch is illuminated e The memory check completes without error before the operating system call is initiated At this point the system should exit the primary boot stage and allow the system to be controlled by the user software such as Windows or Linux If this does not occur record at which point the power up sequence fails and proceed to the next section Page89 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Input Output Port Testing Before removing or re inserting any of the connectors on the rear of the DigiPoS the system must be powered down Failure to do this may
58. etail USB Port 11 12V Retail USB Port 12 12V Retail USB Port 9 COM 3 Connector 0 Onboard VGA Connector COM 4 Connector 2 Onboard Cash Drawer Ports x 2 3 2 5mm Barrel Connector 1 2 3 4 5 PCI Expansion Slots x 2 6 Line Out Socket 18 Parallel Port Connector 7 8 9 Page27 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Internal System Orientation Shown here without CD ROM Slot Option Front Face Plate Blad a Se eu at f Rn Q 1 System Exhaust Fan 5 PCI Expansion If Fitted 2 Power Distribution Board 6 CD ROM If Fitted 3 CPU Heat Dissipation Assembly 7 Hard Drive Bay 4 Compact Flash Card Bay Note The diagrams shown here are greatly simplified to enable ease of use and there may be slight variations between these diagrams and the model you have Page28 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the Blade from the Host There may be a requirement to remove the blade from the host i e to set the COM port voltages add more memory capacity etc If this is not done correctly permanent damage can be inflicted to both the blade and the host The correct procedure for removing the blade from the host is as follows a Log out of any POS software and close any open applications b Shut down your operating system i e Windows so
59. etch Blitter PIP Video Conferencing etc 5 tap Horizontal 3 tap Vertical Filtered Scaling Independent Gamma Correction Independent Brightness Contrast Saturation Independent Tint Hue Support Destination Colour keying Source ChromaKeying Maximum Source Resolution 720x480x32 Maximum Overlay Display Resolution 2048x1536x32 e Video Overlay e Video Mixer Render Supported VMR e Bi Cubic Filter Support Display Interfaces e AGP signals multiplexed with two DVO ports ADD card supported e Multiplexed Digital Display Channels Supported with ADD Card Analogue Display Support e 350 MHz Integrated 24 bit RAMDAC e Up to 2048x1536 75 Hz refresh e Hardware Colour Cursor e DDC2B Compliant Interface e Simultaneous Display options with digital display Page22 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 DigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Digital Display Channels e Two channels multiplexed with AGP e 165 MHz dot clock on each 12 bit interface e Can combine two 12 bit channels to form one 24 bit interface Supports flat panels up to 2048x1536 60 Hz or digital CRT HDTV at 1920x1080 85 Hz e Supports LVDS TMDS transmitters or TV out encoders e ADD card utilizes AGP connector e Supports one additional flat panel dCRT and or one TV only when using internal GFX e Three Display Control interfaces I2C DDC multiplexed on AGP Onboard Audio Sound Quality e 18 bit independent rate stereo ADC D
60. etect IN 6 DSR Data Set Ready In 2 RD Receive Data IN 7 RTS Request To Send OUT 3 TD Transmit Data OUT 8 CTS Clear To Send IN 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready OUT VDC Supply From Power 5 SG Signal amp VDC Supply ground 4 RI Distribution Board or Ring Indicator depending on configuration Specifications Speeds In Bits per Second Parallel Port 75 110 134 150 300 600 1200 1800 2400 4800 7200 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 amp 128000 Pin I O Function Pin I O Function 1 Out Strobe 14 Out Auto Feed 2 Out Data Bit O 15 In Error 3 Out Data Bit 1 16 Out Initialise Printer 4 Out Data Bit 2 17 Out Select Input 5 Out Data Bit 3 18 In Data Bit O Return GND 6 Out Data Bit 4 19 In Data Bit 1 Return GND 7 Out Data Bit 5 20 In Data Bit 2 Return GND 8 Out Data Bit 6 21 In Data Bit 3 Return GND 9 Out Data Bit 7 22 In Data Bit 4 Return GND 10 In Acknowledge 23 In Data Bit 5 Return GND 11 In Busy 24 In Data Bit 6 Return GND 12 In Paper End 25 In Data Bit 7 Return GND 13 In Select Specifications Parallel Port Type Input Mode Output Mode Comments SPP Standard Parallel Port Nibble Compatible 4 Bit Input 8 Bit Output Bidirectional Byte Compatible 8 Bit I O EPP Enhanced Parallel Port EPP EPP 8 Bit I O ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port ECP ECP 8 Bit I O Uses DMA Para
61. ge94 of 100 a Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual CD ROM Failure Has the CD ROM been disabled in the BIOS Does the CD ROM cable show any signs of damage Is the cable plugged in correctly taking note of the correct orientation for pin 1 Change the CD ROM with a known working unit and re test Are the connectors on the daughterboard or the CD ROM in good condition with no bent or misaligned pins Is the POWER 5V amp 12V within specified tolerances COM port failure Remove any installed PCI amp ISA cards from the expansion slots Enter BIOS and make certain that the COM ports are active and set correctly Is there any problems with the 12V Parallel Port Failure Remove any installed PCI amp ISA cards from the expansion slots Enter BIOS and make certain that the LPT port is active and set correctly Onboard LAN Failure Check that the cable is inserted correctly and that it is the correct type of cable Not a cross over cable when connected to a hub etc Check the BIOS to see if the onboard LAN is active and set correctly Inspect the connectors inside the LAN socket on the rear of the DigiPoS for damage or foreign objects System Hold or Freeze Remove any installed PCI amp ISA cards from the expansion slots Enter the BIOS and check the settings are correct according to the type of operating system used and the type of DigiPoS Retail Blade configu
62. has the following functional areas e Temperature Status e Fan Speed e System Voltages e CPU Status e IDE Disk Status e SATA Serial ATA e USB e O Memory e Parallel Port e Serial Ports e Integrated Cash Drawer Control e IO Ports e PCI Listing e Airflow Control Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Page49 of 100 igiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Temperature Status The system has three active temperature sensors These are the CPU temperature Northbridge and System temperatures The readings displayed are in degrees Celsius Fan Speeds There are two fans connected to the CPU heat sink one pushes air while the other pulls it These are displayed as CPU Fan1 and CPU FAN2 The system fan located at the rear of the Retail Blade is displayed as System Fan on the diagnostics screen The Northbridge heat sink contains an integrated fan The speed of this fan is displayed as NB Fan on the diagnostics screen System Voltages There are eight separate voltage measurements which are possible on the Retail Blade The voltages are displayed in volts DC and will vary slightly depending on system conditions CPU Status Processor Information Reboot System Vendor ID Genuinelntel BogoMips 4931 58 CPU Family 15 Model Name Intel R CeleronfR CPU 2 50GHz Speed Mhz 2500 178 Cache Size 128 KB Flags fpu vne de pse tsc msr pae mee c
63. he Main Menu control these types of devices o Hard disk drives including S ATA o Removable disk drives such as Zip drives o CD ROM drives If you need to change your drive settings selecting one of the Master or Slave drives on the Main Menu displays a sub menu like this Press Enter Auto Auto IDE Options Sub Menu Details Feature Options Description None Either NO drive is installed or you can disable Channel 0 1 Master None any drive that may be installed Slave Auto Manual Non Functional in this BIOS Channel 2 3 Master Manual Auto Auto detect The drive itself supplies the correct information Default CHS Cylinder Head Sector LBA Logical Block Addressing Large Large Disk Access Mode Auto Auto Detect correct mode for HDD in use A Cylinder 1 to 65 536 Number of cylinders A Access Mode Head Number of read write heads 1 to 2048 Number of the cylinder at which to change the write Precomp N NP one timing 2048 Number of the cylinder specified as the landing aE zone for the read write heads N Sector A Number of Sectors per track Page66 of 100 er Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Advanced BIOS Features Details Feature Virus Warning CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Disabled Enabled Enabled USB FDD Ha
64. he cables plugged into the host to make certain that none have been disturbed during either the removal or re fitting of the blade If any connector appears to be loose or has been detached STOP and contact your nearest DigiPoS Systems Office or representative Locate the external power supply and operate the neon switch to re apply power to the Retail Blade Now boot the Retail Blade back up into your operating system and conduct the necessary checks to make certain everything functions correctly Finally return the ATX switch back to its original position and replace the front cover and lock it if necessary Page30 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Dig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual The Retail Blade Thermostatic Cooling Module amp CPU The thermal transfer material on CPU thermostatic cooling module can be easily damaged if the heat pipe is removed and refitted several times It is also necessary to observe FULL anti static procedures before attempting any disassembly of the Retail Blade We therefore state that only DigiPoS Systems or authorized agents for DigiPoS Systems attempt to remove the heat pipe Failure to comply with this notice shall void all warranties Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Module and the CPU a Remove the Blade completely from the Host as previously described Rest it on a flat surface and observe anti static precautions b First remove the multi str
65. he equipment should be noted and adhered to Never pour any liquid into any openings This could cause damage or electrical shock If any of the following situations arise have the equipment checked by qualified service personnel o The power cord or plug is damaged o Liquid has penetrated into the DigiPoS Retail Blade or the external power supply o The equipment has been exposed to moisture o The DigiPoS Retail Blade is not working well or you can not get it to work according to the User s Manual o The DigiPoS Retail Blade has been dropped and damaged o The DigiPoS Retail Blade has obvious signs of breakage or physical damage Do not leave this DigiPoS Retail Blade in a non air conditioned environment with a storage temperature above 60 c 140 f as it may damage the equipment For reasons of safety gloves should be worn when assembling the DigiPoS Retail Blade after any work has been carried out NOTE e The technical descriptions specifications and any associated diagrams or pictures of the DigiPoS Retail Blade are subject to change without notice ACHTUNG e Wir behalten uns Anderungen der technischen Beschreibungen bzw Spezifikationen vor TASA ARASMIRBERSS AAAA E mi S ER ATIS E FRPCAMA RRR A FEARS Page4 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual CAUTION There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is incorrectly repla
66. il Blade in such a way that no direct connection would exist between the Retail Blade and the remote viewer The exact configuration of this software would depend on the configuration of the target network and any special requirements which the network administrator may have Page59 of 100 a Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Alert Functions The diagnostics software has the ability to generate alerts for a user defined event The alert can then be emailed via the GSM server to a user specified list of user names Add Alert Add Alert Alert ID SAMPLE Alert Level Green Description Sample Alert Email AlertText There is a temperature reading which is out of range Alert Conditions CPU Temperature North Bridge Temperature System Temperature v v Cancel Save This screen is a sample of a user defined alert The Alert ID can be any text string as can be the description The Alert Level is selected from a dropdown list and can be Green Blue Yellow Orange or Red The text of the alert is defined by the user as is the list of emails the alert should be sent to If the email list is blank the alert is recorded but no emails are generated The alert conditions are selected from a drop down list as is the comparatives lt gt like The value the measurement is compared to is simply
67. ings This warranty period shall begin from the date of the accompanying invoice and will be in effect for a period of 1 to 3 Years depending on the Retail Blade model Warranty Return Procedures The customer must call the DigiPoS Systems representative s technical support department or DigiPoS Systems directly first so that any primary fault diagnosis can be carried out If the fault remains DigiPoS Systems will issue a Return Authorization form which must be filled out and returned with the following information 1 Contact Name and Physical Address 2 Phone Number including any area or country codes 3 Model Number 4 Serial Number 5 Invoice Number 6 Date of Purchase 7 Detailed description of the fault Failure to provide complete and correct information will result in significant delays in processing your application for a returns authorization Once your request has been processed a Returns Authorization number will be issued and this must be attached to the goods being returned Only at this stage can the goods now be returned Any merchandise sent for repair without a valid Returns Authorization number correctly displayed on the packaging will not be accepted and might incur additional costs All freight costs to return the DigiPoS back to DigiPoS Systems are the responsibility of the customer except where special authorization for freight exemption has been granted by a DigiPoS Systems management representative
68. llel Port Mode Direction Transfer Rate Nibble 4 Bit Input Only 50Kb Sec Byte 8 Bit Input Only 150Kb Sec Compatible Output Only 150Kb Sec EPP Input Output 500Kb 2Mb Sec ECP Input Output 500Kb 2Mb Sec Page38 of 100 cmd Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 44 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual USB Ports Standard 1 2 3 5 5 Pin Signal Name Wire Colour Comment 1 VCC Red Cable Power 2 Data White Data Transfer 3 Data Green Data Transfer 4 Ground Black Cable Ground 5 Shell Shield Drain Wire USB Data Rates USB 1 1 Low Speed 1 5Mbits Sec 0 1875Mbytes Sec USB 1 1 High Speed 12Mbits Sec 1 5Mbytes Sec USB 2 0 480Mbits Sec 60Mbytes Sec Retail USB Ports Powered 2 1 Pin Signal Name Comment 1 OV Ve Terminal 2 24V Ve Terminal Red Connector Only 3 12V Ve Terminal Turquoise Connector Only 4 5V Ve Terminal Black Connector Only Page39 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual PS 2 Keyboard amp Mouse Ports Mouse Keyboard 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pin Signal Name 1 Data from Device 2 Not Connected 3 Ground 4 5V DC 5 Clock 6 Not Connected Windows Shortcut Keys For a standard 104 key keyboard Key Combination Resulting Action WIN R Run Dialog Box WIN M Minimis
69. nable the use of a USB keyboard and Mouse under DOS If you are not using a USB keyboard and Mouse i e BOTH are PS 2 then disable all the above options PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed DOS is not Plug and Play Compatible Yes No Page86 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Windows 95 amp NT The USB Support in Windows 95 even OSR2 has never been stable or reliable and we therefore advise that this function is disabled if you are not using USB devices Integrated Peripherals Onboard Device Sub Menu USB Controller Enables or disables the on board USB controller USB2 0 Controller Enab es or disables the on board USB 2 0 controller Enables the use of a USB Keyboard Standard functions only outside of an operating system Enables the use of a USB mouse Standard functions only outside of an operating system USB Keyboard Support USB Mouse Support The USB options detailed above enable the use of a USB keyboard and Mouse under DOS If you are not using a USB keyboard and Mouse i e BOTH are PS 2 then disable all the above options PnP PCI Configurations Yes No Windows 95 had some plug and play compatibility NT is not Plug and Play Compatible PNP OS Installed although it is recommended that this is not utilised Power Management Please note that the Power Management settings should be left in their d
70. ne Temperature Status Fan Speeds System Voltages CPU Status BLADETM eeccccccccceccce eecccccccccecccee m m m m m m m m DIDI m eecccce m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m eecccce m m ern 44 nn 45 dS m m nn 46 rrr ry O Memory Parallel Port Serial Ports Integrated Cash Drawer I O Ports Remote System Connection ssssusussssssnsnesnsnsnssnsnsnennsnsssnsensnesnnnssssnsnsnennsnssssnensnssnnnssssnsnsnennsnssssnensnssnsnsnssnsnnnneD 7 Select System Alert sileTeitlel o ER T RN Add Alert View Alert History Page8 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual BIOS SET UP OVERVIEW anna anna ann aan du mu E LE an nk dii uus iu ouk anna 62 Main BIOS SCre a PEE PEDIR Standard ei PAD m MY 64 IDE Options Sub Menue as ea 66 pvo rue od 9 aru cc Hard Disk Boot Priority Sub Menu tete ennt 69 Advanced Chipset Features nen xima dU YER IUATARR HR UITFULEUU FH VETE ER UE PE AU KR dri ori 70 Integrated Peripheral m 72 O Ghip IDE I cee Sub m
71. ne e 2D Graphics o Optimized 256 bit BLT Engine Alpha Stretch Blitter Anti aliased Lines 32 bit Alpha Blended Cursor Colour Space Conversion Programmable 3 Color Transparent Cursor 8 16 and 32 bit Color ROP Support raphics Rendering Enhancements Flat and Gouraud Shading Color Alpha Blending For Transparency Vertex and Programmable Pixel Fog and Atmospheric Effects Colour Specular Lighting Z Bias Support Dithering Line and Full scene Anti Aliasied 16 and 24 bit Z Buffering 16 and 24 bit W Buffering 8 bit Stencil Buffering Double and Triple Render Buffer Support e 3D 00000000000 99000000 Page21 of 100 SYSTEMS Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group uPigiPoS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual e 3D Graphics Rendering Enhancements cont O O O O O 16 and 32 bit Colour Destination Alpha Vertex Cache Maximum 3D Resolution Supported 1600x1200x32 85Hz Fast Clear Support e Video DVD PC VCR O O Oo O O O O O O O O O O O Hardware Motion Compensation for MPEG2 Dynamic Bob and Weave Support for Video Streams Synclock Display and TV out to video source Source Resolution up to 1280x720 with 3 vertical taps and 1920x1080 with 2 vertical taps Software DVD At 30 fps Full Screen Supports 720x480 DVD Quality Encoding at low processor Utilization for PC VCR or home movie recording and editing Video Overlay Single High Quality Scalable Overlay Multiple Overlay Functionality provided via Str
72. nly and are subject to change or update at any time without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by DigiPoS Systems DigiPoS Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual including the products and software described in it Updates to this manual and additional information may be found on the Internet at http www digipos systems com For any drivers associated with this DigiPoS please contact your supplier distributor or you can find the latest versions available for download on the Internet at http www digipos systems com FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at this own expense Notice The changes or modifications not expressiy approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment All brand names and r
73. not OS specific and are only to be used as a last resort Set Supervisor Password Allows for the option of a password to be set so that a user is prompted for a password when the computer is switched on or rebooted Set User Password As above with the exception that access is restricted to some of the BIOS settings Save amp Exit Setup Saves the changes you have made Exit Without Saving Exits the BIOS without saving any changes Page63 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Standard CMOS Features General Details Feature System Date System Time IDE Channel O Master IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Channel 1 Master IDE Channel 1 Slave IDE Channel 2 Master IDE Channel 3 Master Drive A Drive B Video 13 Apr 28 2002 39 ST320014A QSI CD ROM SCR 2421 Compact Flash Card None None None None None EGA VGA All Errors Options Description Set the system date Set the system time Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections 360 kB 5 4 1 2 MB 5 4 720 kB 3 v 1 44 1 25 MB 3 2 88 MB 3 2 None Disabled EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 MONO Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your
74. ntegrated LAN Controller essere entente tenete nentes 18 Integrated Serial ATA Host Controller 18 Uil m 19 Interrupt Con len eier 19 High Precision Event Timers sse eene entente tenente tenen eenenentntne 19 1 5Y Role o RUNE Me 19 Power Management Logic te eee rre terere ette ibd eee be e Pre IS 19 Enhanced DMA Controller essere tenete neret tenete 19 Realtime Cloc K cene en t Lien tenis 19 xul c H 19 North Bridge Intel 82865QGV ennsnsusnsnsnsannnsnsnsnsnensnonssssnsunnnnensnsnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnsunnsnsnsnsnssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnssnsnne 20 eu E E 20 Host Inr s ee anne ee 20 System Memory Conttroller sss tnter entre teneret ennt 20 Communication Streaming Architecture CSA Interface sss 21 Hub Iriterface HI a atento tetto retirer e rte aa ede eet 21 AGP Interface SUPPOR een 21 Integrated Graphics E eter rei E OT OO 21 pi aie MM 22 Analogue Display SUD DI MT RN D T 22 Digital Display Channels CE 23 Page of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Onboard AIO RERO T E 23 Sound Quality ne ee TS EC M da 23 Inputs OUtDUt ence co RET OBRUO E E E EE 23 AtchitecUlre st erat tvi tier desee een Renee reise ren ee 23
75. oard 0070 0077 rtc 0080 008f dma page reg 0030 0031 pic 00c0 00df dma2 innfn nnf fei ceu toe sara use 16 Mem par oM c0 10 ports PCI This lists the I O Ports used in the system The information displayed in this area will not change during a diagnostics session If a new device is installed in the Retail Blade then any new I O Ports used will be displayed during the next diagnostics session Page55 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual PCI Summary Host bridge Intel Corp 82865G PE P Processor to I O Controller rev 02 VGA compatible controller Intel Corp 828656 Integrated Graphics Device rev 02 USB Controller Intel Corp 82801EB USB rev 02 USB Controller Intel Corp 82801EB USB rev 02 USB Controller Intel Corp 82801EB USB rev 02 USB Controller Intel Corp S2801EB USB rev 02 USB Controller Intel Corp 82801EB USB2 rev 02 PCI bridge Intel Corp 832801B A CA DB EB PCI Bridge rev c2 ISA bridge Intel Corp 82801EB LPC Interface Controller rev 02 IDE interface Intel Corp 82801EB Ultra ATA Storage Controller rev 02 IDE interface Intel Corp 82801EB Ultra ATA Storage Controller rev 02 SMBus Intel Corp 82801EB SMBus Controller rev 02 Multimedia audio controller Intel Corp 832801EB AC 97 Audio Controller rev 02 Ethernet controller Intel Corp Unknown device 1050 rev 02 ceu 10 SATA
76. on the side of the Retail Blade and offer up the bracket to the Retail Blade Then using the new longer screws that came with the bracket attach the bracket to the Retail Blade and secure in position Give due consideration to the mounting of the Retail Blade so that the Blade can still be extracted without having to dismantle to bracket assembly The External PSU has mounting holes pre formed in its case and does not require any special brackets Please contact you re nearest DigiPoS Systems Office for further details and availability on these brackets Page15 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Technical Specifications CPU amp FSB Clock Speeds The Central Processing Unit or CPU fitted in your Retail Blade will depend greatly on what particular model of Retail Blade you have Thin Client CPU 2 0Ghz 24Ghz 24Ghz 2 8Ghz 2 8Ghz 2 0Chz iG cx Intel Socket 478 Celeron Celeron Celeron PA PA Celeron CPU FSB 400Mhz 400Mhz 400Mhz 533Mhz 533Mhz 400Mhz System FSB 200Mhz 200Mhz 200Mhz 200Mhz 200Mhz 200Mhz The thermal transfer medium between the CPU and the cooling assembly is a specific type of industrial silicone designed to withstand the more aggressive environments found within a point of sale installation We therefore recommend that only DigiPoS Systems or authorized agents for DigiPoS Systems attempt to remove the CPU cooling ass
77. ons Disabled Enabled Enabl Disab Enabl Disab Enabl ed ed ed ed ed Disab ed DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Description You can reserve this area of system memory for an ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements This BIOS feature is only valid for systems that are fitted with Intel Pentium 4 processors with 512KB L2 cache These processors come with a Thermal Monitor which actually consists of an on die thermal sensor and a Thermal Control Circuit TCC When the Thermal Monitor is in automatic mode and the thermal sensor detects that the processor has reached its maximum safe operating temperature it will activate the TCC The TCC will then modulate the clock cycles by inserting null cycles typically at a rate of 50 70 of the total number of clock cycles This results in the processor resting 50 70 of the time As the die temperature drops the TCC will gradually reduce the number of null cycles until no more is required to keep the die temperature below the safe point Then the thermal sensor turns the TCC off This mechanism allows the processor to dynamically adjust its duty cycles to ensure its die temperature remains within safe limits You should not select a delay value that is unnecessarily long Without the Thermal Monitor your processor may heat u
78. opyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Detail Cont Feature Options Description CPU Temperature CPU Fan1 Speed CPU Fan2 Speed current temperatures and fan speeds of the Retail N B Temperature System Temperature f _ f N B Fan Speed Note N B Northbridge System Fan Speed Page84 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Frequency Voltage Control Enabled Disabled Details Feature To reduce the occurrence of electromagnetic interference Enabled EMI the BIOS detects the presence or absence of Disabled components in the ISA and PCI slots and turns off system clock generator pulses to empty slots When the system clock generator pulses the extreme values of the pulses generates excess EMI Enabling pulse spectrum spread modulation changes the extreme values from spikes to flat curves thus reducing EMI This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timing critical devices such as a clock sensitive SCSI device and is therefore not recommended Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled Page85 of 100 P Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4f PigiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Operating System Dependant Settings The defaults that were covered above are generalised and some settings need to be altered in or
79. or dirt e Make certain that the cable is in good condition Please note that any bends smaller than 10 times the diameter of the cable can cause internal damage to the cable not easily seen from the exterior e Check the Hub or Switch port where the cable is connected to see if there is any indication of a link light or any other problem e Ifyou are using a cross over cable please make certain it has been wired correctly Parallel Port An incorrect setting in the BIOS causes most parallel port problems Before you connect the device please check the device manual and see if the device requires an SPP EPP or an ECP port If the port is set correctly the next option is to try another device through the diagnostics similar to the procedures described above for COM port testing Should the parallel port fail this test please contact DigiPoS Systems to have a full diagnostic workup on the DigiPoS Retail Blade to find the cause of the problem RJ12 Cash Drawer Connectors If you suspect a problem with these connectors conduct a cash drawer fire test in the DigiPoS Diagnostics If this resolves the problem there may be a problem relating to your software or the operating system If it does not there could be a problem with the cash drawer Before contacting DigiPoS Systems please check all the connectors are attached correctly in the appropriate port and that all the cables are free from damage Sound Connectors The only diagno
80. ort EPP or ECP mode Page77 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pigi 5 DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Details Cont Feature Options Description This option allows you to control the state the Retail Blade returns to when there is a power failure Off the unit will remain in standby until the button on the front of the unit is pressed On the unit will automatically power on fully once Off f PWRON After PWR Fail On Den Former Sts Former Sts this option will return the unit to the state before the power was lost For example ifthe unit was on when the power was lost the unit will power on fully once the power is restored but if the unit was in standby when the power was lost the unit will return to a standby state when the power is restored Page78 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Power Management Setup Enabled S1 POS User Define V H SYNC Blank Yes Stop Grant Disabled Disabled 50 0 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Details Feature Options Description Enabled Only select Enabled if you are running an operating system ACPI Function sinn compatible with Advanced Configuration and Power Disabled Interface ACPI S1 POS S1 sleeping state is a low wake up latency sleeping state ACPI Suspend Type nn In S3 mod
81. orts x Serial Port Details 12 UART 165504 Port 0Ox03 8 UART 165504 Port 0x02 8 UART 165504 Port Ox03e8 UART 165504 Port Ox02e68 cU roe sara use 16 Mem PAR com CD 10 Ports PCT Airflow This section contains multiple levels of information The first is a listing of each serial port and the port I O address and interrupt assigned to the port There is then a separate panel of information for each port If a device was detected on a port a summary set of information is displayed If the device has additional information available it is displayed in the details area Printer connected to this port settings 19200 8 1 0 0 Make EPSON Model TM H6000II S N DDTG001578 cpu 15 SATA use 10 Mem PAR com CD 10 Ports PCT Airflow Page53 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Detailed Printer Information Make EPSON Cash Drawer Closed High Model TM H600011 Serial Number DDTGOO1578 Version N A Firmware Version 3D65 Slip Line Feeds 1064 Characters Printed 2827 Receipt Line Feeds 6048 Rept H Energized 136170 Slip H Round Trips 0 Auto Cutter Count 0 Cheque Feeds 13 Image Scans 0 Image Scan Feeds 0 Printer Hours 1786 V 1 00 00 Printer Tests Receipt Test Jounal Test Receipt amp
82. os DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Super IO Device Sub Menu Details Feature POWER ON Function Onboard FDC Controller Onboard Parallel Port BUTTON ONLY Disabled 378 IRQ7 SPP Off Options Password Hot KEY Mouse Left Mouse Right Any KEY BUTTON ONLY Keyboard 98 Disabled Disabled 378 IRO7 278 IRO5 3BC IRO7 Description This option allows you to select the method that turns on your Retail Blade Password Hot KEY Any KEY options associated with using a keyboard to start the unit When selecting any of these options the light blue options underneath will become available allowing you to change the appropriate options Mouse Left Mouse Right these options allow you to start the Retail Blade by using the mouse BUTTON ONLY this option restricts the power function to the switch on the front cover only Keyboard 98 this option is only applicable if you have a keyboard with a wake up or power on function This enables or disables the onboard floppy drive controller This item allows you to determine access to the onboard parallel port controller with which IRQ and I O address Selects the mode for the onboard parallel port zii Standard Parallel Port SPP Normal EPP Extended Onboard Parallel Mode ECP Parallel Port and ECP Extended Capabilities Port ECP EPP ECP EPP Normal Select SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both supp
83. p to a critical temperature approximately 135 C at which point the thermal sensor shuts down your processor by removing the core voltage within 0 5 seconds The AGP Aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space Cycles that hit the aperture range are sent to the AGP without translation See http www agpforum org for AGP information This tells the BIOS where to look first for the display adaptor This should be set by default to AGP unless you fit a secondary PCI card or completely disable the onboard video adapter Enables or Disables the onboard Graphics Enables or Disables the onboard network card Enables or Disables the onboard audio Page71 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Integrated Peripherals Details Feature OnChip IDE Device Onboard Device Super IO Device Onboard Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 Use IRO Onboard Serial Port 2 Serial Port 2 Use IRO Press Enter Press Enter Press Enter 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ5 2E8 IRQ10 Options Description Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Sub Menu see following sections Disabled 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 This item allows you to determine the access the onboard serial port 1 controller has with which I O address This item
84. password is required every time the computer boots or only when some one tries to gain access to the BIOS settings This BIOS feature is used to enable or disable the motherboard s APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller The APIC provides more IRQs and faster interrupt handling This feature is only applicable to multiprocessor motherboards as it specifies the version of the Multi Processor Specification MPS that the motherboard will use The MPS is a specification by which PC manufacturers design and build Intel architecture systems with two or more processors This BIOS feature determines how systems with more than 64MB of memory are managed A wrong setting can cause problems like erroneous memory detection Page 68 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Hard Disk Boot Priority Sub Menu POS System i ST320014A DER Yo p eToT i uh Kof ME efo ui of Toi MM SR K T LO T b o l Bootable Add on Cards Changing the boot priority in this section will effect where the Retail Blade will seek an operating system from every time the system powers up i e the default boot device lt is recommended that the selections above are not changed unless instructed to do so by DigiPoS Systems or an authorised DigiPoS Systems agent Page69 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Advanced Chipset
85. ration Make sure the RAM is installed correctly by removing it and re installing it correctly If you are using 2 sticks of RAM ensure they are both the correct type and that they are matched pairs A matched pair means that both sticks of memory are the same type same speed and the same manufacturer Run a full system diagnosis of all peripheral components including CPU RAM HDD FDD Riser Card and CD ROM if fitted A system freeze or hold can also be caused by a multitude of reasons within any operating system or software If you continue to experience problems with the DigiPoS it is recommended that you re install the operating system and or software Page95 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Test Sheet Completion The following test result sheet should be used throughout the testing procedure to record the failure condition of the DigiPoS Retail Blade If after completing the procedure the DigiPoS Retail Blade cannot be repaired locally please contact your nearest DigiPoS Systems office and speak to a technical representative to discuss the problems you are having If you are asked to return the DigiPoS Retail Blade a copy of the test sheet must be forwarded to your local DigiPoS Systems office observing any local RA procedures as this will help expedite the repair procedure After the repair process has been undertaken the DigiPoS Retail Blade will be
86. rd Disk CDROM Enabled Disabled Enabled On Fast Disabled Setup Enabled 1 4 Non OS2 No Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Floppy LS120 Hard Disk ZIP100 CDROM USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM PXE Boot Disabled Description This feature warns the user if a program such as a virus tries to write to the boot sector of the hard drive Please note that this does not protect the entire hard drive and if the drive is ever re formatted or re partitioned a warning can be triggered Allows you to disable the L1 internal and L2 external CPU cache This can be useful when testing Memory Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Determines which order the computer tries to boot into an operating system from a certain device Default is as follows First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device USB FDD CDROM Hard Disk Page67 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group et niPoaS giro P SYSTEMS Details Cont Feature Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Numlock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Chars Sec Typematic Delay Msec Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control for OS OS Select for DRAM gt 64MB DigiPoS Retail Blade Manu
87. result in severe damage not only to the equipment but also to the individual undertaking the work Significant electrical voltages can be exposed when a connector is removed and the system powered up or in a standby state Please use extreme caution PS 2 Keyboard Port If a fault is suspected with the keyboard port first remove all devices connected to this port including barcode scanners and programmable keyboards Also remove any adapters gender changers or extension cables Once this is done attach a standard PS 2 keyboard that is a known good unit directly into the DigiPoS Retail Blade and boot the system into the DigiPoS diagnostics program If the keyboard works correctly the problem may be with one of the devices disconnected in order to run this test effectively Add each of the devices one at a time until the fault re occurs which will indicate where the problem is If the keyboard port does not work correctly the unit will have to be returned to DigiPoS Systems for further fault analysis PS 2 Mouse Port The only diagnosis available with this port is to try another mouse with a known good unit If this proves unsuccessful the DigiPoS Retail Blade unit will have to be returned to DigiPoS Systems for further investigation COM Ports Should a loop back test be run on a DigiPoS Retail Blade failure of this test does not indicate a failure with the COM port As the DigiPoS Retail Blade is able to supply power via th
88. rnt 01 Port 01 Cnt 01 Devs 2 Spd 480 MsCh 0 Manufacturer SanDisk Corp Product Cruzer Micro SerialNumber 0001530253 use IO Mem PAR COM CD IO Ports PCI Airflow This section shows detailed information for any USB device connected to the system If a USB device is connected or disconnected while the diagnostics session is active the display will be updated within approximately 10 15 seconds depending on the device type I O Memory IO Memory Map I0 Memory Use 00000000 0009EF System RAM OOO9F800 O009ffLE reserved 000a0000 000bf f f f Video RAM area 000c0000 000caS f Video ROM 00044000 000457 Adapter ROM oo0 O0O000 OOD0fffff System ROM 00100000 0efeffff System RAM 00100000 00233c2 Kernel code 10 Mem PAR com CD 16 Ports PCT Airflow This displays the I O Memory address assignments in the system These are devices which were detected during system startup and the values displayed here will not change during a session If you add a PCI card you may see additional entries in this section the next time the system is restarted Page52 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Parallel Port Parallel Port Base Address 0x0378 0x037A CPU IDE SATA use TO Mem Pag COM CD IO Ports PCI Airflow Displays the base address assigned to the Parallel port Serial P
89. roup Dig iPoS SYSTEMS Main BIOS Screen Advanced BIOS Features gt Advanced Chipset Features gt Integrated Peripherals gt Power Management Setup PPnP PCI Configuration PPC Health Status Time Date Details Standard CMOS Features Standard settings like date time HDD FDD etc Advanced CMOS Features Advanced settings Advanced Chipset Features Advanced settings for the Intel chipset Integrated Peripherals Settings for the onboard devices Power Management Setup Controls what devices remain active when a computer has been left on with no activity for a set period of time PnP PCI Configurations Allows you to set IRO s to a specific configuration such as Plug and Play or Legacy ISA PC Health Status Gives current voltage and temperature measurements inside the DigiPoS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual gt Frequency Voltage Control Load Fail Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save amp Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Hard Disk Type Frequency Voltage Control Advanced Settings Load Fail Safe Defaults Loads the Fail Safe default settings that were programmed in at time of manufacture Not Generally Used as the settings are not OS specific and are only to be used as a last resort Load Optimized Defaults Loads the optimised default settings that were programmed in at time of manufacture Not Generally Used as the settings are
90. sis available with these connectors is to try another output device such as headphones that is known good If this proves unsuccessful please contact DigiPoS Systems for further instructions USB Connectors The only diagnosis available with this port is to try another device with a known good unit If this proves unsuccessful the DigiPoS Retail Blade will have to be returned to DigiPoS Systems for further investigation Page91 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group Pig iPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Powered Port Testing Before removing or re inserting any of the connectors on the rear of the DigiPoS Retail Blade the system must be powered down Failure to do this may result in severe damage not only to the equipment but also to the individual undertaking the work Significant electrical voltages can be exposed when a connector is removed and the system powered up or in a standby state Please use extreme caution As each of the COM ports the two 2 5mm Barrels and the Hosiden connector are capable of supplying power to peripherals should a peripheral fail to power correctly or show an error relating to power supply the voltages supplied to these ports will have to be checked Voltage Level Checking This section requires testing to be carried out while the unit is powered and the protective covers have been removed This can be extremely dangerous due to the significant voltages exposed while the
91. t carried out correctly you risk damaging the DigiPoS Retail Blade if the LCD is left on while trying to re connect the cable Cash Drawer Ports Cash Drawer 1 Cash Drawer 2 Pin Signal Name Direction 1 Frame GND 2 Drawer Kick out drive signal 1 Output 3 Drawer open close signal Input 4 24 V 5 Drawer Kick out drive signal 2 Output 6 Signal GND Page43 of 100 Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Power Distribution WARNING Any or all of the serial ports may be configured for 5 12 or 24 volts on pin 9 of their respective D type connector This can result in damage to peripheral equipment if the incorrect voltage is selected For example if a modem is connected to a port configured for 24 volts the modem will almost certainly be destroyed It is therefore imperative that the voltage selected is suitable for the device attached It is also important to remember that the industry standard connector for a RS232 serial port is a 9 pin D type plug and as pin 9 can be powered it is physically possible to short out pin 9 to either pin 5 8 or the chassis This will almost certainly result in serious damage to the motherboard and possibly to the peripherals as well If either selecting the wrong voltage or removing the connectors while the devices are powered damages ANY peripheral device the DigiPoS Retail Blade or the Retail Blade Host a
92. tically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each IDE device Auto Disabled Page74 of 100 AA CFT Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group a s I DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Details Cont Feature Options Description The Disabled option disables the onboard Serial ATA Disabled interface Auto Auto enables the SATA interface detects the devices On Chip Serial ATA Combined Mode attached and selects the correct mode Enhanced Mode Combined Mode Enhanced Mode amp SATA Only SATA Only RESERVED FUNCTION Do Not use these Settings under any circumstances Page75 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Onboard Device Sub Menu Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Auto Details Feature Options Description USB Controller Enabled Enables or disables the on board USB controller Disabled USB2 0 Controller Enabled Enables or disables the on board USB 2 0 controller Disabled Enabled Enables the use of a USB Keyboard Standard functions Uai Keyhaard Suppan Disabled only outside of an operating system Enabled Enables the use of a USB mouse Standard functions only USB Mouse Support i Disabled outside of an operating system Auto AC97 Audio Enables or disables the on board sound controller Disabled Page76 of 100 TES Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiP
93. ts wake up from sleeping states S1 S5 Supports legacy Keyboard Mouse software Interrupt Controller Supports up to 8 PCI interrupt pins Supports PCI 2 3 Message Signaled Interrupts Two cascaded 82C59 with 15 interrupts Integrated I O APIC capability with 24 interrupts Supports Front Side Bus interrupt delivery High Precision Event Timers Advanced operating system interrupt scheduling 1 5 V operation with 3 3 V I O 5V tolerant buffers on IDE PCI USB Over current and Legacy signals Power Management Logic ACPI 2 0 compliant ACPI defined power states C1 S3 S5 ACPI Power Management Timer PCI PME support SMI generation All registers readable restorable for proper resume from O V suspend states Support for APM based legacy power management for non ACPI implementations Enhanced DMA Controller Two cascaded 8237 DMA controllers PCI DMA Supports PC PCI Includes two PC PCI REO GNT pairs Supports LPC DMA Supports DMA Collection Buffer to provide Type F DMA performance for all DMA channels Real Time Clock 256 byte battery backed CMOS RAM Integrated oscillator components Provides independent manageability bus through SMLink interface Supports SMBus 2 0 Specification Host interface allows processor to communicate via SMBus Slave interface allows an internal or external Microcontroller to access system resources Compatible with most 2 Wire components that are also I C compatible Page19 of 100 Cop
94. type of device using the interrupt DMA Resources Legacy ISA Legacy ISA Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus PCI ISA PnP specification requiring a specific interrupt such as IRQ4 for serial port 1 PCI ISA PnP Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture PCI VGA Palette Snoop ee d LE INT Pin 1 Assignment INT Pin 2 Assignment INT Pin 3 Assignment INT Pin 4 Assignment INT Pin 5 Assignment INT Pin 6 Assignment INT Pin 7 Assignment INT Pin 8 Assignment This option allows the system to automatically specify the IRO number for any onboard device or any device installed in the PCI slots This function can be useful if you wish to fix the IRO for a specific device Page82 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q igiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual PC Health Status Disabled Disabled Details Feature Options Description Disabled 50 C 122 F 53 C 127 F 56 C 133 F Selects the temperature at which the system will send out a SPU Varming Temperayre 60 C 140 F warning via the speaker 63 C 145 F 66 C 151 F 70 C 150 F VCCP VCC1 5 VCC3 5 V This gives the current voltages at various points on the 12V motherboard 12V VBAT V SVSB V Disabled Shutdown T mperstire ee ae temperature at which the system will automatically 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F Page83 of 100 UE C
95. ull speed North Bridge Intel 82865GV BIOS Main Chipset South Bridge Intel ICH5 Graphics Intel 82865GV AGP up to 64MB using Intel Extreme 2 On Board LAN Intel Pro 100 VE Ethernet 10 100 Auto Sensing On Board Audio VIA Vinyl VT1612A AC97 CODEC with Line In Line Out MIC In Expansion 2 x Standard PCI Slots 3 3V amp 5V Enhanced PCI IDE On board PCI Bus Master Ultra ATA 100 IDE1 2 Supports Ultra DMA 33 66 100 SATA 2 x Serial ATA Ports FDD i Optional External USB device E ROM Slim 24x CD ROM or Slim 24x CD ROM CD RW DVD Optional Single 20GB EIDE 5400RPM larg Drive Opuons Single 40GB EIDE 5400RPM Removable as Single 80GB S ATA 7200RPM sanear Twin 80 120GB S ATA 7200RPM With RAID Function Compact Flash IDE Type II Bootable Cooling 5 Stage Advanced Heat Management with Liquid Cooling Power Control System side Remote Power On ATX Trigger Control Power Supply External 24v 250 Watt DC to ATX Power Inverter AC Power Source AC 90V to 264V 60Hz 50Hz Operating System DOS OS 2 SCO XENIX SCO UNIX NOVELL LINUX WIN Compatibility 3 1 95 98 Me NT4 0 2000 Xp WePoS XPe en Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature Storage 25 C to 70 C Warranty on Retail Blade 1 to 3 Years Depending on configuration Page12 of 100 m Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Ventilation Requirements Cavity Size If the Retail Blade
96. vssonsvassesssroasvosesevssenssoesssssesossevssonsvassessevasees 42 Power Supply COnnector etna NNNM NM CR 43 2 5mm Barrel CONNECtOIS ccceccesessesesseesecssesscseescsccesesecesesecsecsscvscessesecssesscsusssesassuseaccsuesecsuesssneseses 43 Cash Drawer Ports ases nite ete e die sense ee dette ete tei eed 43 Page7 of 100 cmd Copyright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group 4 PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual POWER DISTRIBUTION OVEVICW ssscssscsssscccssscsssccccscessssccsssssssscssscssessees Powered Port Over Current Protection Power Board Configuration H Applications sivcsnavessennsteanconsteaveonaeesncansssanennassine Typical Voltage Requirements uunennenunesinnuimneusnaummin COM Port Voltage Selection Cash Drawer Voltage Selection Continuous and Peak Current Capacity sees eeccccccece H m ID H m m m m m m m m DIDI m m m m m so m m m m ONBOARD DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE DIGIPOS RETAIL Diagnostic OvervieW ensessssnsnsnesnsnesssnsnsnsnnsnssssnensnsnnsnesssnsnsnsnnenssnnnenn Diagnostic Procedure uunsnsnsssnssssssnsnensnsnsensnsnsnsnsnensnenssnsnsnnnsnensnnnne Diagnostic Program esessssnenssnonensnsnnensnssnsnsnsnnenssnsnensnennensnssnsnsnsnnenssssnensnnsnne
97. x8 apic sep mtrr pge mc SATA use 1o Mem rar com co 19 Pores PCT Airflow cpu IDE The CPU status tab contains basic information about the CPU indicating speed in Mhz Cache Size processor flags and the Vendor ID string which is Genuinelntel for processors used by the Retail Blade Page50 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual IDE IDE Device Information Primary Master Primary Slave QS CD ROM SCR 242 Secondary Master Industrial CF Card Secondary Slave IDE SATA USB TO Mem PAR COM CD IO Ports PCI Airflow Displays the information on devices connected to the IDE bus this will display the model number of the device and where it is connected SATA SATA SCSI Device Information SCSI Device Listing Attached devices Host scsi Channel 00 Id 00 Lun 00 Vendor SanDisk Model Cruzer Micro Rev 2033 Type Direct Access ANSI SCSI revision 02 LEPU IDE sata Usb ro Mem PAR COM CD 10 Ports PCI Airflow This section displays Serial ATA and SCSI devices connected to the system Some devices use the same mechanism as a SCSI device to connect so they will be displayed here also An example of this is a USB memory key Page51 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group gi giPoS SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual USB Summary USB Device Summary Bus 01 Lev 01 P
98. y and then rotate it vertically Push down on the lever move it horizontally away from the assembly and then rotate it vertically Page33 of 100 Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Module and the CPU Cont g Once you can see the CPU it is removed by operating the locking bar on the side of the CPU socket This bar operates in the same fashion as the CPU thermostatic cooling module clamps The diagrams below show a close up of the CPU socket and the locking bar Push down on the lever move it horizontally away from the CPU socket and then rotate it vertically h The CPU can now be removed i Before re fitting the CPU care must be taken to align the CPU correctly in the socket before clamping it back into position On the 478 socket on the motherboard there is one rounded corner in the pin configuration whereas the other three corners are all square Looking at the underside of the CPU this pin configuration is evident as shown in the picture below j On the top of the CPU this section is identified by a dot as shown in the picture below Page34 of 100 m Copyright 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual Removing the CPU Thermostatic Cooling Module and the CPU Cont k After you have lined up the CPU pins correctly insert it into the socket on the motherboar
99. yright O 2005 DigiPoS Systems Group q PigiPos SYSTEMS DigiPoS Retail Blade Manual North Bridge Intel 82865GV Overview Host Interface System Memory Interface Hub Interface Communications Streaming Architecture CSA Interface Multiplexed AGP and Intel DVO Interface Host Interface Intel Pentium 4 processors with 512Kb L2 cache on 0 13 micron process Pentium 4 processor on 90 nm process 64 bit FSB frequencies of 400 MHz 100 MHz bus clock 533 MHz 133 MHz bus clock and 800 MHz 200 MHz bus clock Maximum theoretical BW of 6 4 GB s FSB Dynamic Bus Inversion on the data bus 32 bit addressing for access to 2 GB of memory space 12 deep In Order Queue AGTL On die Termination ODT Hyper Threading Technology Memory Controller Dual channel 128 bits wide DDR memory interface Single channel 64 bits wide DDR operation supported Symmetric and asymmetric memory dual channel upgrade Non ECC un buffered DIMMS only Up to 2 GB system memory Supports up to 16 simultaneously open pages four per row in dual channel mode and up to 32 open pages in single channel mode 4 KB to 64 KB page sizes 4 KB to 32 KB in single channel 8 KB to 64 KB in dual channel Supports opportunistic refresh Suspend to RAM support using CKE SPD Serial Presence Detect Scheme for DIMM Detection supported Supports selective Command Per Clock selective CPC Accesses DDR Double Data Rate type 1 Support o Supports maximum of two DD

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