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1.                  lt 4500m    Controller Discovery Time   On Normal or Fast System    The Controller installing discovery time is less than 20 seconds   The Controller uninstalling discovery time is less than 20 seconds   On Slow or Unknown System    The installing and uninstalling discovery time is not specified     80    Touch Screen Troubleshooting    Main Console Displays Unknown Characters  In the top left box change the Languages to English  U S A       Touch screen does not point to the position of my finger  Re Calibrate with the 4 Point Adjustment     Touch Driver does not auto run at the System startup  Please request your Computer Administrator log in and check the Load at OS Start Check  box     My Load at OS Start Check Box is gray   If your operating system is Windows 2000  Windows NT  Windows XP or any future  Operating systems Base on NT Security Policy  you may see this  This is because your  accounts priority is too low  you may need an Administrator   s priority to have an active  Load at OS Start Check Box     My Driver does not save My Settings   This also happens 1f you are running the Driver on a NT Security Based System  your  accounts priority 1s too low to write file objects  You may need an Administrator or a  Power User   s priority to save settings successfully     My Touch Screen does not draw lines smoothly   This happens if your Driver is set to Desktop Mode  change it to Drawing Mode and try  again  To change the Mode  you can open the Main Uti
2.       Mirror 24    Tablet PC Settings       Rotate 90 Degree         Mirror D Miror       Languages     Engish USA  y     Easy Button      Enabled    Operate Mode Settings  i Show Mode Switch    Current Mode      Direct   con    window      Auto Switch      Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel         12    Show Mode Switch check box is chosen in default  so the default pattern of EasyButton  1s shown on left  1f cancel this check box  the pattern 1s shown on the right     EasyButton       The meanings of Direct Mode  Icon Mode and Window Mode in Current Mode are same  to the ones on the Main Console    Setting Auto Switch to Enhance the Right click Function    Languages    E asyButton  Controller  O        Lett and Aight Buttons Easy Button    Left and Fight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Current Mode W Show Mode Switch    Desk el Current Mode    Desk PC Settings  tet o o   Rotate 0 Degree    um     Miro  Mira Widow           Tablet PC Settings     Rotate 90 Degree se Auto Switch      Mirror D Mirror Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel      In some application software such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Photoshop  the  window focus can   t switch normally may occur when you apply the right click function  of EasyButton  The Device Driver Auto Switch will solve this problem  The Enable  Auto Switch button default at down status        13    Get Help    Languages   EasyButton Controller 0  English  U S A      Left and 
3.    www TekVisions com       Soloist II    V10000  amp  M10000    User   s Manual    Copyright    This Publication contains informaion that is protected by  copyright  No part of 1t may be reproduced in any form or by any  means or used to make any transformation adaptation without the  prior written permission from the copyright holders     The information provided in this document has been carefully  checked and is accurate at the time of publication  However  the  Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any infringements of  patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use   This publication is provided for informational purposes only  The  manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect  to the contents or use of this manual and specifically disclaims  any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for  any paticular purpose  The user will assume the entire risk of the  use or the results of the use of this document  Further  the  manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and  make changes to its contents at any time  without obligation to  notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes     Trademarks    All brand and product names used for identification in this  document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  respective companies     Notice    The information provided in this document has been   carefully checked and is accurate at the time of publication   This is a prelimina
4.   F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       PNP OS Installed   When set to Yes  BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting  VGA  IDE  SCSI   The  rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating system like Windows  95 or 98 98SE   When set to Wo  BIOS will initialize all the PnP cards  Set to Yes the operating system is Plug  amp   Play capable  Settings  Wo and Yes    Reset Configuration Data  Normally  you leave this field Disabled  Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data   ESCD  when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration    has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot  Settings  Enabled and  Disabled    Resource Controlled By   The BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices   Choose Auto ESCD  if unsure  the BIOS will automatically assign IRQ  DMA and memory base  address fields  Settings  Auto  ESCD  and Manual    IRO Resources  The items are adjustable only when Resources Controlled By is set to Manual  Press Enter and you will  enter the sub menu of the items     40    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  IRQ Resources    assigned PCI Device    assigned PCI Device  Menu Level  gt  gt    assigned   Device     assigned PCI De el Legacy ISA for devices   assigned PCI Device  compliant with the   assigned PCI Device  original PC AT bus   assigned P Device   specification  PCI ISA   assi
5.   Selecting Auto  allows BIOS to automatically determine the correct base l O port address  Settings               Settings    Disabled   3F8 IRQ4   2F8 IRQ3   3E8 IRQ4   2E8 IRQ3  Disabled   3F8 IRQ4   2F8 IRQ3   3E8 IRQ4   2E8 IRQ3    Onboard Parallel Port  This specifies the 1 0 port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port  Settings  Disabled   378 1RQ7  278 1RQ5  3BC IRQ7        Auto  Auto    35    Parallel Port Mode   Set the parallel port mode  To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard Parallel Port  choose  SPP  To operate the onboard parallel port in the EPP mode  choose EPP  By choosing ECP  the  onboard parallel port will operate in ECP mode  Choosing ECP   EPP will allow the onboard  parallel port to support both the ECP and EPP modes simultaneously  Settings  SPP  EPP  ECP  ECP    EPP    EPP Mode Select   EPP  Enhanced Parallel Port  comes in two modes  1 9 and 1 7  EPP 1 9 is the newer version of  the protocol and is backwards compatible with most EPP devices  If your EPP device does not  work with the EPP 1 9 setting  try changing the setting to EPP 1 7  Settings  FPP 1 9  EPP 1 7    ECP Mode Use DMA   ECP  Extended Capabilities Port  has two DMA channels that it can use  The default channel is  3  However  some expansion cards may use channel 3 as well  To solve this conflict  change the  ECP channel to 1  Select a DMA channel for the port  Settings  7  3    36    Power Management Setup    The Power Management Setup menu configures the system to mos
6.   System  A password prompt appears every time when the  computer is powered on or when end users try and run    setup     Display Full Screen Logo   Show full screen logo during BIOS bootup process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled   Show Summary Information   Show the summary information during the BIOS boot process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Display Small Logo  Show small energy star logo during BIOS bootup process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for optimizing the chipset functions     Advanced Chipset Features    The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for optimizing the chipset  functions     al aie AwardBI OS CMOS Setup Utility    vanced Chipset Features    CPU to PCI POST Write  Enabled  Menu Level  gt   Select Display Device FORT 1   Panel Type  16247681    TU Type  NTSC    CPU Direct Access FB  Enabled     ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi   Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    WARNING  Do not change these settings unless you are familiar with the chipset        AGP Aperture Size   This setting controls how much memory space can be allocated to AGP for video purposes  The  aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated to graphics memory address  space  Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation   Settings  4MB  8MB  16MB  32MB  64MB  128MB  and 256MB    AGP Mode  Internal   T
7.   This will prevent damage  caused by lightning and power line surges     Contents    COPIE yy A ONE dale 2  Trademark ne Rd ten a eee actes deeoen 2  NO   ee de D end iia 2   SI Preca ONS A A eT 3   COMES Lean Man AAA AAA A te Marius lien 4   Product Packi RE RE Re no tonne 6   Motherboard SPECI ICAU ONS aii 7   Soloist H Back Panel oidos 8  PS 2 Keyboard   Mouse Connector   acisessesaccazssnsuassaiencenadatyasedseandeacaiesudadsbendencdatecsedevendees 8  Ethernet Port Ri oa 8  Audo QUE ONC ClO I tt 8  USB POMC OIC CLO easiest eats eatin nn ee nn eee aac nies 9  Serial Port  Connectors    RIZZO Seas 9  Parallel  Pore Connectors LETI sa as 10  POW CE SWCD dades 10   V 10000 BIOS  SUD AA AA adda  11  COnNTOL KEYS ES Rien ee enr ni ne etes term den moine 11  NA A E O O ON 11  Maia Modo a D 12  Standard CMOS Teatres ts 13  Advanced Chipset REUS ua 16   Mite Seated  Peripherals Re ae dan ten aie ml een 17  Power Manacor 19  ENP REL Conte tra ON cris 22  PESA SUAS sti 23  Erequieney Voltaco Control iia 24  Esad Rarl Sate SEAS oprime 24  Load Optimized  Detallada id De 25  Set Supervisor User PASS Words islas al odo a 25  Save K IL Se Dea S A De 26  EXE WIROUt SAVIN atari iia 24   M t0000 BIOS 3S UD AAA A 28  Enterino ells 28  CONOS Sas dni 28  Goto oleo enero 28  Tre Mata Menta iii 29  Standard EMOS ESAUTES aras 30  Advanced  BIOS Feau eS costat iia 31  Advanced Chipset Ee AUTO Snie dos 33  Inte erated Peripherals da a E E aie 34  Power Management Setup ecseri a a EnEn a aTa 37  V
8.   if not  it is disabled  Disable the  controller if you want to use other controller cards to connect to a modem  Settings  Auto and  Disabled    VIA OnChip LAN  This setting allows you to make VIA OnChip LAN enabled or disabled  Settings  Enabled and  Disabled    USB Keyboard Support  Enable USB Keyboard Support for DOS and Windows  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Onboard Lan Boot ROM  Enable Onboard Lan Boot ROM for DOS and Windows  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Onboard Fast IR  Enable Onboard Fast IR functions  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Fast IR IRQ    Set this field to reserve an IRQ for the Fast IR port  This field is only  available if Onboard Fast IR is enabled  Settings  3  4    Fast IR DMA  Set this field to choose the DMA channel  This field is only available if  Onboard Fast IR is enabled  Settings  6  5    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility    Superl0 Device  Onboard FDC Controller  Enabled   Onboard Serial Port 1  3F8 1R0Q4   Onboard Serial Port 2  2F8 1RQ3  Menu Level  gt   Onhnard Parallel Port PR 7R TRQ 71   SPP     Parallel Port Mode    ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults       Onboard FDC Controller  Enable the onboard floppy controller  Select Enabled when you have installed a floppy disk drive   Settings  Enabled  Disabled    Onboard Serial Port 1 2  Set the base l O port address and IRQ for the onboard serial port A serial port B
9.  01 5 4    T   Ww Show Splash Window  Beep at Pressure Lu   ut  aL    i F High  Controllers Operate Region an Frequency ig    Date    a          Short Last Long    Olnterface  4533241 fi IE      1 Interface  USB 1    Top    Help    EasyButton Tools    Controller Information   Auto Load at Startup    R523 2  1 Resistance Controller 4    Wire  5 Wire or 8 wire Open    Bottom  Close    EE    Rotation Calibration Tools    Operate Mode  Rotate 0 Degree vw    Fast Calculate Mode      Direct Tirar J Mirror Y 4 Point    Icon m Double Click  9 Point 25 Point  aden lf Enable Double Click 25 Point Plus      Fast Speed Default  Vision Adjust Utility Tools     Horizon   Level J Drawing    Small Space    Vertical   Level Speeding    The Device Driver supplies three operate modes    Direct Mode  When you press on the Touch Panel  the Mouse Button is down also  When  you move on the Touch Panel  the Mouse Cursor also moves with Button down  When  you release your finger from the Touch Panel  the Mouse Button is also released     16 Point    ji  il          le pa pelaje a       Pointing    a  E    Vibrating    ili  il       Icon Mode  Mostly is the same as Direct Mode  but the Cursor will stick on the pressure  point for the time span of Double Click Speed settings if your movements has not exceed  the space tolerance of Double Click Space settings     Window Mode  When you press on the Touch Panel and moving your finger  the Cursor  will also move with your finger  but the Mouse Button 1s no
10.  Disable this sequence    Boot Other Device    Enable the system to boot from other devices if the system fails to boot from the  First Second Third boot device  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Swap Floppy Drive  If the system has two floppy drives  choose Enabled to assign physical drive B to logical drive A  and vice versa  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Boot Up Floppy Seek  Set floppy seek during POST  BIOS will determine whether the floppy is 40 or 80 tracks  Settings   Enabled and Disabled    Boot Up NumLock Status  Set the NumLock status when the system is powered on  On will turn key pad into number keys   and off will turn key pad into arrow keys  Settings  Onand off    Typematic Rate Setting  When   nablea  you can set the Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay  Settings  Enabled and  Disabled    Typematic Rate  Chars Sec   When Typematic Rate Setting is enabled  this item allows you to set the rate  characters second   at which the keys are accelerated  Settings  6  8  10  12  15  20  24 and 30    Typematic Delay  Msec   When Typematic Rate Setting is enabled  this item allows you to select the delay between when  the key was first pressed and when the acceleration begins  Settings  250  500  750 and 1000    32    Security Option  If you have set a password  select whether the password is required every time the System boots  or only  when you enter Setup  Settings are described below     Setup The password prompt appears only when end users try to  run setup      
11.  Enable Double Click D  E       Fast Speed Slow Default  m Y MA    Drawing Drawing   Pointing      vor   Small Large  Vertical   Level   g   Speeding KN Vibrating 0K     mVision Adjust      Horizon   Leve O J  Space       99    Operational Region Customize   In practice  you may need different operational regions sometimes  The device driver  allows you to make custom operational regions according to your demand  For more  details  please see    Operate Feature Specification        Vision Adjust  Rotation and Mirror Tools   Because different orientation may lead to different viewing angles  we supply a    vision  adjust    tool to solve this problem  In addition  some settings must be adjusted if you use  Tablet PC  so rotation and mirror tools are used  These tools effectively guarantee the  pointing accuracy     More Calibration Tools Makes Pointing More Accurate  Device driver has added the new calibration tools 9 Point  16 Point  25 Point and 25 Point  Plus other than 4 Point for improving calibration accuracy     Utility Tools   Utility Tools includes Drawing  Pointing  Speeding and Vibrating  Drawing 1s used to  test linearity  Pointing is used to test real time response  Speeding is used to test  maximum speed  and Vibrating is used to test pointing vibration     The New EasyButton Supporting Tablet PC    If your computer is a Tablet PC  you need switch between Desk PC and Tablet PC  frequently  The new EasyButton is designed for this demand     60    Click Open button
12.  Frequency Voltage Control  Advanced BIOS Featurs Load Fail Safe Default  ed Chipset Feature Load Optimized Default    sated Peripherals Set Supervisor Pz       PnP PCI Configura Quit Without Saving  lt Y N gt         PC Health Statu    F9   Menu in BIOS   Select Item  Exit Setup       Entering Y will allow you to quit the Setup Utility without saving any changes to RTC CMOS     Entering N will return to the Setup Utility     45    LCD On Screen Display Control Key  Description  without Power Button           Located on the back of the Soloist II in the upper right corner       Power Led    The Power Led will be green during normal operation  A yellow or amber light  indicates the LCD panel is not receiving a signal  No light indicates the LCD  panel is not receiving power       Increment Y Decrement   Brightness Control Keys    The two keys have two functions  controlled by the MENU key  When activating  the OSD screen  the two keys are defined to increment or decrement the value of  each selected item  When not in the OSD menu the two keys are used to change  the display brightness       Select Key    When activating the OSD screen  this key is used to select the wanted adjustment  items       Power Switch    Use the power switch to turn ON or OFF the power  Hold the power button 5  seconds to turn off the Soloist IT  Some Soloist II models may have a separate  power switch  on this model the Power Switch may function as the Select Key       Menu    Press the Menu key to ac
13.  Getting Help    After entering the BIOS setup menu  the Main Menu appears     Main Menu  The main menu displays all BIOS setup categories  Use the control keys     to select any item sub menu   Description of the selected highlighted category is displayed at the bottom of the screen        Sub Menu   If you find a right pointer symbol  as shown in the right view  on the left of field  this means P IDE Primary Master   a sub menu is available  The sub menu contains additional options  You can use control P IDE Primary Slave  keys     to highlight the field and press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu  To return from the   PIDE Secondary Master  sub menu press  lt Esc  gt   PIDE Secondary Slave  General Help  lt F1 gt     The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen  You can call up this screen from any menu sub menu by  pressing  lt F1 gt   The help screen displays the keys for use and navigate the BIOS setup  Press  lt Esc gt  to exit the help  screen     11    The Main Menu    The Main Menu contains twelve setup functions and two exit choices  Use arrow keys to select the items  and press  lt Enter gt  to accept or enter the submenu     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility       Standard CHOS Features    Frequency Voltag     Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe  Load Optimized Def  Set Supervisor Passworc    Set User Password    x Exit Setup    Exit Without Saving    Esc   Quit F9   Menu in BIOS 1 Le   Select Item  F186   Save  amp  Exit Setup       Standard 
14.  Keyboard Power on  Timer Power on  System power    Management management    AC power failure recovery    Soloist II Back Panel       PS 2 Keyboard   Mouse Connector      The Soloist II provides a combination PS 2 keyboard   PS 2 mouse connector  You can  plug a PS 2 keyboard directly into this connector  A PS 2 mouse may be connected with  the optional PS 2 splitter cable     The connector location and pin assignments are as follows     ignal Description  1  Keyboard Data  Keyboard Data    2  ouse Data Mouse Data  30 ND round   4 VCC V   5  Keyboard Clock Keyboard Clock  6 Mouse Clock Mouse Clock       Ethernet Port RJ 45    The Soloist IT provides one standard RJ45 port for connection to the    Local Area Network  LAN   You can connect a network cable to the  LAN port     Audio Out Connector      Line Out is a connector for speakers or headphones     USB Port Connectors      The Soloist II provides 2 USB  1 1 USB for the V10000 and USB 2 0 for the M10000    USB compatible devices can be plugged directly into these ports     5 6 7 8    1234    Pin  Signal Ds      Seren Data Channel  Positive Data Channel  Ground    5V   Negative Data Channel  Positive Data Channel  Ground       Serial Port Connectors   RS232     The Soloist IT offers one 9 pin male Serial Port connector  COM 1  on the V 10000 model  and two 9 pin male Serial Port connectors  COM 1  amp  COM 2  on the M10000 model   You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to this port     1 Z 4 4 9     
15.  Rate Setting is enabled  This item allows you to set the rate  characters second  at which  the keys are accelerated  Settings  6  8  10  12  15  20  24 and 30     Typematic Delay  Msec   When Typematic Rate Setting is enabled  This item allows you to select the delay between when the key  was first pressed and when the acceleration begins  Settings  250  500  750 and 1000     15    Security Option  Specifies the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented  Settings are described below     Description    Setup The password prompt appears only when end users try to  run Setup     System A password prompt appears every time when the com  puter is powered on or when end users try to run Setup   Display Full Screen logo  Show full screen logo during BIOS bootup process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled        Show Summary Information  Show summary information during BIOS bootup process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Display Small Logo  Show small energy star logo during BIOS bootup process  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Advanced Chipset Features    The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for optimizing the chipset functions     Phoenix     AwardBLOS CHOS Setup Utility  Advanced Chipset Features    AGP Aperture Size aT   gt  CPU  amp  PCI Bus Control Press Enter    CPU to PCI POST Write  nabled  Menu Level  gt    TY Standard       TY Scan Format   TY Dot function   TY Connector Type    Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F1  Save ESC Exit Fl General Help  F
16.  ST NN  wer Management Setup Set User P    PnP PCI Configurati     Enter Password     nr      PC Health Status    Esc   Quit F9   Menu in BIOS   Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    g R A fn h y  Lhange set Uisable Pa       Type the password  up to eight characters in length  and press  lt Enter gt   The password typed now will clear  any previously set password from CMOS memory  You will be prompted to confirm the password  Re type  the password and press  lt Enter gt   You may also press  lt Esc gt  to abort the selection and not enter a password     To clear a set password  just press  lt Enter gt  when you are prompted to enter the password  A message will  show up confirming that the password will be disabled  Once the password 1s disabled  the system will boot  and you can enter Setup without entering any password     When a password has been set  you will be prompted to enter 1t every time you try to enter Setup  This  prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration     25    Additionally  when a password is enabled  you can also have BIOS to request a password each time the  system 1s booted  This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer  The setting to determine when  the password prompt is required is the Security Option of the Advanced BIOS Features menu  If the  Security Option is set to System  the password is required both at boot and at entry to Setup  If set to Setup   password prompt only occurs when trying to
17.  Select        PU PD Value Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults    Onboard IDE Channel 1 2  The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels   Choose Enabled to activate each channel separately  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    IDE Prefetch Mode   This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from the  hard disk drive  Block mode is also called block transfer  multiple commands or multiple sector  read write  Enabled enables IDE controller to use block mode  Disabled allows the controller to use  standard mode  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Display Card Priority  This setting specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter  Settings  PC  Slot and  AGP    Frame Buffer Size  This setting instructs the BIOS to reserved the specified amount of memory for the internal video  controller  Settings  16M  32M  64M    AC97 Audio   Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether an audio device is used  If the device is detected  the  onboard VIA AC   97  Audio Codec   97  controller will be enabled  if not  it is disabled  Disable the  controller if you want to use other controller cards to connect to an audio device  Settings  Auto  and Disabled    34    MC97 Modem   Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether a modem is used  If the device is detected  the  onboard VIA MC 97  Modem Codec   97  controller will be enabled
18.  Y N   Y letup       Saving    Pec  gt  Uuni F9   Menu in BIOS Ti      Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup       Pressing    Y    loads the default BIOS values that provide a minimal and stable system configuration     24    Load Optimized Defaults    This option on the main menu allows users to restore all the BIOS settings to the default Optimized values   The Optimized Defaults are the default values also set by the mainboard manufacturer for both optimized  and stable performance of the mainboard     When you select Load Optimized Defaults  a message as below appears     CHOS Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2001 Award Software    S Features Load Fail      Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults    Pans EA AT og Pine thet any A teen qt DTS Op fr E 1e 7 ET    Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password       Power Management word    PnP PCI Configural Load Optimized Defaults  Y N   Y letup    mt    10 ABE CL 4 a be E l  Health Status    aving    Esc   Quit F9   Menu in BIOS TLs   Select Item  F18   Save  amp  Exit Setup       Pressing    Y    loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal and stable system performance     Set Supervisor User Password    When you select this function  a message as below will appear on the screen   CHOS Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2001 Award Software    land PHN A   ard CHOS Features  Meg Q A   nced BIOS Features    ALE    i  eq Chipset Features    tegrated Peripherals Set Supervisor    Vi See el Re
19.  channels  Settings  OFF and ON     21    IRQ3 IRQ15   Enables or disables the monitoring of the specified IRQ line  If set to Enabled  the activity of the specified  IRQ line will prevent the system from entering power saving modes or awaken it from power saving  modes  Settings  Disabled and Enabled     Note  IRQ  Interrupt Request  lines are system resources allocated to I O devices  When an I O device  needs to gain attention of the operating system  it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur  After receiving  the signal  when the operating system is ready  the system will interrupt itself and perform the service  required by the IO device     PNP PCI Configurations    This section describes the BIOS configuration of the PCI bus system  This section covers some very  technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the  default settings     Phoenix     AwardBLOS CHOS Setup Utility  PnP PCI Configurations    PNP OS Installed  No  Item Help  Reset Configuration Data  Disabled   gt     Menu Level     Resources Controlled By  Auto ESCD     Select Yes 1f you are  Assign IRQ For VGA  Enabled  using a P lug and Play  capable operating  system Select No 1f  vou need the BIOS to  configure non boot  devi es    Tl    Move Enter   Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC  BeN F1 General Help    J  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       PNP OS Installed   When set to Yes  BIOS will only initialize the PnP ca
20.  enter Setup    About Supervisor Password  amp  User Password    Supervisor password   Can enter and change the settings of the setup menus    User password  Can only enter but do not have the right to change the settings of the setup menus     Save  amp  Exit Setup    When you want to quit the Setup menu  you can select this option to save the changes and quit  A message  as below will appear on the screen     CHOS Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2001 Award Software     gt  Frequency Voltage Control    Load Optimized Defaults  Set Supervisor Password  word  etup  aving    Esc   Quit F9   Menu in BIOS TAE   Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    Jata to CHOS       Typing    Y    will allow you to quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup changes to RTC CMOS   Typing    N    will return to the Setup Utility     26    Exit Without Saving    When you want to quit the Setup menu  you can select this option to abandon the changes  A message as  below will appear on the screen     Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2001 Award Software       Standard CHOS Features    Peripherals   gt  Power Management    PnP PCI Configura Quit Without Saving  Y N   y etup  aving    Ese   Qurt F9   Menu in BIOS tlag   Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    Abandon all Data       Typing    Y    will allow you to quit the Setup Utility without saving any changes to RTC CMOS   Typing    N    will return to the Setup Utility     27    M10000 BIOS Setup  Entering Setup    Power on the co
21.  in the EasyButton Tools on the console  the EasyButton will display  immediately on the top of all non topmost windows  It appears like this     EasyButton  Window       Accordingly  there is a task icon on taskbar MN   If you make your mouse on this icon for several seconds  you will see a hint  EasyButton  is enabled  controller  0  Easy Button is Enabled Controller 0    Click Close button  the EasyButton will disappear quickly  Accordingly  the task icon on  taskbar will disappear too     MainConsole Function Specification    Language Setting    MainConsole  Languages Splash Window Beep Mode     Engish  U 5 4      M Show Splash windows ep at Pressure    Frequency High    Controllers Operate Region    pete   cene     DeseerCiston        Last Long    Help  Olnterface  533241 Interactive Define      1 Interface  USB 47    Left Top  200 ang        Auto Load at Startup    Controller Information Bight aerate  R5232 V1 Resistance Controller 4 n  e   Flash     wire  5    Wire or 8 wire 400 500 Dpen Close    EsspButton Tools      r Rotation Calibration Tools  Dose Mode Rotate 0 Degree      Fast Calculate Mode Cancel    Direct Mirrors Mirar Y 4 Point   16 Point    Icon  gt  Double Click 9 Point   25 Point   Apply    Window W Enable Double Click 25 Point Plus    Fast Speed Default  Vision Adjust Utility Tools    Horizon Level J Drawing   Painting      Small Space Large  Vertical Level   Speeding   Vibrating   Dr     Now the device driver supports three languages  English  U S A    C
22.  management  PS2KB Wakeup from  3 54 S55 Disabled unit should monitor  USB Resume  Disabled UGA activities   PowerOn by PCI Card  Disabled  Wake On LAN Ring connector Disabled    RTC Alarm Resume  Disabled       ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults    VGA Event    Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor VGA activities  Settings  Off and On    LPT  amp  COM Event    Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor parallel port  LPT  and serial  port  COM  activities  Settings  None  LPT  COM and LPT COM    HDD     FDD Event    Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor hard disks and floppy drives  activities  Settings  offand On    PCI Master Event  Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor PCI master activities   Settings  Offand On    38    PS2KB Wakeup Select   When select Password  please press Page Up or Page Down key to change Passwora  8  characters maximum  Please note that PS2MS Wakeup from suspend and PS2KB Wakeup from  suspend will be disabled while changing the password  Settings  Hot key and Password    PS2KB Wakeup from suspend  Select which Hot Key to wake up the system from power saving mode  Settings  Disabled  Ctrl F1   Ctrlt F2  Ctrl F3  Ctri F4  Ctrl F5  Ctri F6  Ctrl F7  Ctrl F8  Ctrl F9  Ctri F10  Ctrl F11  Ctrl F12  Power  Wake and    Any Key  USB Resume   Decide whether
23.  mounting bracket  optional     The Soloist IT is equipped with an auto sensing power supply for voltage ranges from  110 240VAC  60 50Hz  Confirm the line voltage designation of the power supply panel     Motherboard Specifications      VIA C3 EDEN EBGA Processor  1GHz with Fan    Chipset   VIA PLE133 North Bridge  p   VT8231 South Bridge    suten Manor   2 PC 133 DIMM socket  y y   Up to 1GB memory size    Integrated Trident graphics    Onboard LAN   VIA VT6103 10 100 Base T Ethernet PHY  Onboard Audio   VIA VT1612A 2 channel AC 97 Codec            1 PS2 mouse keyboard port    1 Parallel  Back Panel I O   1 RJ 45 LAN port    1 Serial port    2 USB 1 1 ports    1    Audio line out      Award BIOS    2 4Mbit flash memor    CPU voltage monitoring    Wake on LAN  Keyboard Power on  Timer Power on      System power management    AC power failure recovery    System Monitoring  amp  Management      VIA C3 EDEN EBGA Processor  C3 1GHz with Fan    Chipset   VIA CLE266 North Bridge  i   VT8235 South Bridge    System Memor   1 DDR266 DIMM socket  4   Up to 1GB memory size    Integrated VIA Unichrome AGP graphics with MPEG 2 Accelerator    Onboard LAN   VIA VT6103 10 100 Base T Ethernet PHY  Onboard Audio   VIA VT1616 6 channel AC 97 Codec      1 PS2 mouse  keyboard port    1 Parallel port  Back Panel I O   1 RJ 45 LAN port    1 Serial port    2 USB 2 0 ports    1    Audio line out      Award BIOS    2 4Mbit flash memory    CPU voltage monitoring  System Monitoring  amp    Wake on LAN 
24.  or not USB devices can wake the system from suspend state  Settings  Disabled  and Enabled  PowerOn by PCI Card    Decide whether or not any PCI card can power up the system or resume from suspend state   Such PCI cards include LAN  onboard USB ports  etc  Settings  Disabled and Enabled    Wake On LAN Ring Connector   Decide whether or not any Ring In signals from the modem can wake up the system or resume  from suspend state  Settings  Disabled and Enabled   RTC Alarm Resume    The field is used to enable or disable the feature of booting up the system on a scheduled  time date  Settings  Disabled and Enabled    Date  of Month   This field can only be set if RTC Alarm Resume is enabled  The field specifies the date for RTC  Alarm Resume     Resume Time  hh mm ss   This field can only be set if RTC Alarm Resume is enabled  The field specifies the time for RTC Alarm  Resume     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  IRQs Activities    1RQ3  lt COM 2   Disabled   lt COM 1 gt   Ena d  Menu Level  gt  gt      Pl    2 gt   Fna 211   Floppy Disk   Ena dl If you choose Disabled  CLPT 1 gt   Ena dl   the power management  CRTC Alarm   Dis ed unit will not monitor  CIRQ2 Redir gt   Disabled any IRQ activities      Reserved    Reserved   CP   2 Mouse    Coprocessor    CHard Disk    Reserved        ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  B Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults    Primary INTR    Selecting On will caus
25. 32 V1    1 Interface  USE 1    Controller Information      AS232 V1 Resistance Controller 4  Wire  5 Wire or 8 Wire     gt  Operate Mode    Direct   con    Window    Vision Adjust      Horizon Level    Vertical Level      Splash Window    M Show Splash Windows    Operate Region      Desktop Custom ka      Interactive Define      Lett Top     20   a0   Right o Bottom  400 500    GI ERROR PROGRAM EXECUTE     lW Enable Double Click  Fast Speed               _   _     Small Space       dl  Ho    Beep Mode       Beep at Pressure r      High    J    Last Long    EasyButton Tools  M Auto Load at Startup    About  Low Frequency    Help    alibration Tools  Fast Calculate Mode    4 Paint 16 Paint    ili    9 Paint 25 Paint    25 Paint Plus      Utility Tools    Default    Drawing Pointing    a    Speeding Vibrating    ele LE al    So  we recommend you to use Interactive Define to automatically set the left top point  and the right bottom point     About Rotation    MainConsole  Languages      Engish  0 5 4         Controllers    Delete   2    Olnterface  R5S232 47    11 Interface  USB 41      Controller Information     AS292 1 Resistance Controller 4    Mire  5 Wire or    Wire      Operate Mode    Direct  Icon  Window  m Vision Adjust  Level    Horizon    Vertical Level      If you make the Calibration under your Tablet PC Desk Mode  you need select    Rotate 90    Splash Window  M Show Splash Window    Operate Region      Primary Display       Left    Right    Rotation    Rotate 0 De
26. 5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    Note  Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset        AGP Aperture Size   This setting controls how much memory space can be allocated to AGP for display purposes  The aperture  is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated to graphics memory address space  Host cycles that  hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation  Settings  4MB  SMB  16MB   32MB  64MB  128MB  and 256MB     CPU  amp  PCI Bus Control  Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the screen at the next page would appear     16    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  CPU  amp  PCL Bus Control    P2C C2P Concurrency  Enabled   Fast R W ed     Turn Around  Enabled    PCI Dynamic Bursting  Enabled  Menu Level  PCI 2 Access  1 Retry  Disabled     Tle  MHove Enter Select     PU PD Value F18 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Fo  Previous Values F    Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults    P2C C2P Concurrency The settings are Enabled and Disabled  Fast R W Turn Around The settings  are Enabled and Disabled  PCI Dynamic Bursting The settings are Enabled and Disabled  PCI 2 Access   1 Retry The settings are Enabled and Disabled        CPU to PCI POST Write   When Enabled  CPU can write up to four words of data to the PCI write buffer before CPU must wait for  PCI bus cycle to finish  If Disabled  CPU must wait after each write cycle until PCI bus signals that it is  ready to receive mo
27. AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility      Standard CMOS Features   Frequency Voltage Control     Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults    Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults    Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password      Power Management Setup Set User Password       PnP PCI Configurati t Setup     PC Health Status    ut Saving     gt  Quit F9   Menu in BIOS tJi gt   e   Select Item    Save  amp  Exit Setup    Change Set Disable Password       Type the password  up to eight characters in length  and press Enter  The password typed now  will clear any previously set password from CMOS memory  You will be prompted to confirm the  password  Re type the password and press Enter  You may also press Esc to abort the selection  and not enter a password    To clear a set password  just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password  A  message will show up confirming the password will be disabled  Once the password is disabled   the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any password     When a password has been set  you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup   This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration   There are two types of passwords you can set  A Supervisor password and a User password   When a Supervisor password is used  the user can start BIOS Setup program and change the  settings of the setup menus  When a User password is used  the user can start the BI
28. CMOS Features  Use this menu to set basic system configurations     Advanced BIOS Features  Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system     Advanced Chipset Features  Use this menu to set chipset specific features and optimize system performance     Integrated Peripherals  Use this menu to set onboard peripherals features     Power Management Setup  Use this menu to set onboard power management functions     PnP PCI Configurations   Use this menu to set the PnP and PCI configurations   PC Health Status   This menu shows the PC health status     Frequency Voltage Control  Use this menu to set the system frequency and voltage control     Load Fail Safe Defaults  Use this menu to load the BIOS default settings for minimal and stable system operations     Load Optimized Defaults  Use this menu to load BIOS default settings for optimal and high performance system operations     Set Supervisor Password  Use this menu to set supervisor password     Set User Password  Use this menu to set user password     12    Save  amp  Exit Setup  Save BIOS setting changes and exit setup     Exit Without Saving  Abandon all BIOS setting changes and exit setup     Standard CMOS Features    Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and use the  lt PgUp gt  or  lt PgDn gt  keys to select the value you desire  for each item     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Standard CMOS Features    Date  mm dd yy  F Nov   Item Help    Time  hh mm ss   Menu Level          IDE Primar
29. D menu horizontally      Moves the OSD menu vertically  Return to the pervious menu    Set the graphic mode or text mode               BON  Enable the 720 x 400 text mode    When the monitor is ON and there is no video signal the  following message will be displayed    Out of Range When the frequency range of the signal 1s out of  the monitor   s specifications  over 85 Hz  the  display will show the following message  To correct this problem  do the following     1  Restart the computer and enter    safe mode     hold down F8 at the VIA splash  screen    2  Enter    My computer     gt     Control Panel     gt     Display      3  Select    Settings     gt     Advanced     gt     Monitor      4  Change the    Refresh Rate    to    Default    or number in the 60Hz to 85Hz range   Select    ok     gt     Close      5  Restart Computer    91    LCD Display and OSD Troubleshooting    The screen flashes alternating colors or screen is blank    Hold down the MENU Z button of the back right corner for 5 seconds to reset the video    display     The computer is running but there is no display at all   When power is lost due to power failure or by unplugging the power from the unit and  plugging the unit back in the computer and LCD display may get out of sync  Unplug the  power cable for 30 seconds        QUT OF RANGE    is displayed on the screen  When the frequency range of the signal is out of the monitor   s specifications  over 85Hz   the display will show the following message  
30. Desk or Tablet below the pattern  if you choose this check box        EasyButton    Direct    Setting Current Mode  Now the driver supports two modes  Desk PC and Tablet PC  Desk PC is default     Setting Desk PC  Y ou can switch rotation automatically by switching between Desk and Tablet after  setting up your rotation value and mirror     Setting Tablet PC    Y ou can switch automatically rotation by switching between Desk and Tablet after  setting up your rotation value and mirror     11    E asyButton  Controller  O    Lett and Right Buttons  Left and Right Always Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC     Show Mode Switch    Current Mode     Desk      Desk PC Settings      Rotate 0 Degree S      Mirror  Mirror    Tablet PC Settings       Rotate 90 Degree         OO Miror D Miror    Languages    JEngish  U S A  y     Easy Button      Enabled    Operate Mode Settings  i Show Mode Switch    Current Mode      Direct   con    window      Auto Switch      Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel      The EasyButton disappear immediately when you cancel Enabled button with down  the  colorful icon that on taskbar change into gray accordingly  so the function of Enabled  button in Settings window is same to the function of Enabled item on Popup menu       Operate Mode Setting       E asyButton  Controller  O    Left and Right Buttons  Left and Right Always Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC     Show Mode Switch  Current Mode     Desk      Desk PC Settings      Rotate 0 Degree S      Mirror Y
31. ELE    Default  Utility Tools      Drawing Pointing    a  a    Speeding Vibrating    qi  il       Vision Adjust includes Horizon Adjust and Vertical Adjust  The two items can cooperate  or they can be solely adjusted  Press Horizon button or Press Vertical button  fill your  adjusting value in Level Edit Box  the input value must be between  4096 and  4096  or  it is out of range   Don   t forget to press Apply button after above settings have been  finished    Setting Operate Region       MainConsole  Languages      English  11 5 4   T        Controllers  Delete    Dlnterface  RS232 4     1 Interface  USB 41      Controller Information     523241 Resistance Controller 4  Wire  5 Wire or 8 Wire      Operate Mode    Direct  Icon    Window     Vision Adjust    Horizon Level    Vertical Level    Splash Window      i Show Splash Window    Operate Region       Primary Display T      Top    Eottom    Rotation     Rotate 0 Degree         Mirror x  Mirror Y    Double Click      MW Enable Double Click  Fast Speed Slow  Small Space Large                 i  E    le  ele lala ela       Beep Mode        Beep at Pressure         Frequency High    J    Last Long    p           EsspButton Tools   Auto Load at Startup      bout    Help    Open Close    Calibration Tools   l Fast Calculate Mode    4 Point 16 Point    it    9 Paint   5 Point    i    25 Point Plus    Default  Utility Tools     Drawing Painting    a  A    Speeding Vibrating    qi  fli    64    The device driver can let the user c
32. GA EM italia 38  PNPECIE SAS tons sabio a rd oia 40  GN ld US a D dt A Ere 41  Prequency  Voltage CONTOUR idas 41    Bank Inter AAC oo aid dieta 42    DRAM  Grohe cian yell i ws  i oper eee oe ideo 42  Load Pauls sate De AUS ate sciusctit o eo O 43  Edad Optimiza Detalla a eee eA A ean el ee nier 43  DEL OUPEEVISOL  User PASS W OL iaa abi 44  SAVE E EXTENSO a AAA AA AAA IA 45  FAC Wy HOU SAVIN dinos 45  LCD On Screen Display Control Key Description  without Power Button                      46  LCD On Screen Display Control Key Description  with Power Button                           4   On Screen Display Main Viena  socorrer 48  The OSD  Mala Men Us RS nn md ti 49  LCD Display and OSD Troubleshooting ss  52  SOLOS Touch er Eine R tas 53  Touchscreen Driver and Specifications ui casa eae ivan anna a E 53  Windows Device Driver Specification aiii id ias 57  Operational Feature S D  CITICAHONE EE alate ve aed ater eee 59  MainConsole  Function SPeCllI CATON ni it 61  GH ilo  ost Whee ial oo emer de eee 74  MGT A A O IJ  TEK Visions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch Electronic  amp  Mechanic Specification        79  POUCH  Screen TroubleshooUn t sieno a 81  Company Mora du a ne tn rte 82    Product Package    Open the shipping carton and check the contents  If any items are missing or damaged  contact your dealer immediately     Soloist IT All in One System   Operation Manual   Motherboard Driver CD   Power supply and AC Cord   Touch Screen Driver CD  optional    Credit Card reader and
33. IO Hode  Ultra DMA Mode       Maia Enter  Select       PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl  poneran n Help    revious Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults Fi  Optimized Defau    The specifications of your drive must match with the drive table  The hard disk will not work properly if  you enter improper information for this category  Select Auto whenever possible  If you select Manual   make sure the information provided is from your hard disk vendor or system manufacturer     IDE Primary Slave The settings are None  Auto  Manual   Access Mode The settings are CHS  LBA  Large  Auto   Capacity The formatted size of the storage device   Cylinder Number of cylinders    Head Number of heads    Precomp Write precompensation    Landing Zone Cylinder location of the landing zone   Sector Number of sectors    PIO Mode The settings are Mode 0 1 2 3 4  Auto    Ultra DMA Mode The settings are Disabled and Auto     Advanced BIOS Features    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Advanced BIOS Features    Virus Warning   tea  Item Help   CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  Enabled    Processor Number Feature  Enabled  Menu Level   Quick Power On Self Test I bled    First Boot Device  Flopp Allows you to choos   Second Boot Device  HDD 0   the YIRUS warning  Third Boot Device  LS120  feature for IDE Hard  Boot Other Device  nabled  Disk boot sector   Swap Floppy Drive Jisabled protection  If this  Boot Up Floppy Seek  Disabled  function is enabled  Boot Up NumLock Status On and someone attempt to  Gate A20 O
34. M The system will boot from CD ROM   HDD 1 The system will boot from second HDD   HDD 2 The system will boot from third HDD   HDD 3 The system will boot from fourth HDD   ZIP100 The system will boot from ATAPI ZIP drive   USB FDD The system will boot from USB floppy drive   USB ZIP The system will boot from USB ZIP drive   USB CDROM The system will boot from USB CDROM   USB HDD The system will boot from USB HDD   LAN The system will boot from network drive   Disabled Disable this sequence     Boot Other Device  Enable the system to boot from other devices if the system fails to boot from the First Second Third boot  device  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Swap Floppy Drive  If the system has two floppy drives  choose enable to assign physical drive B to logical drive A and vice   versa  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Boot Up Floppy Seek  Set floppy seek during POST  BIOS will determine whether the floppy is 40 or 80 tracks  Settings  Enabled  and Disabled     Boot Up NumLock Status  Set the NumLock status when the system is powered on     On    will turn key pad into number keys  and     Off    will turn key pad into arrow keys  Settings  On and Off     Gate A20 Option   The option  Fast  allows the chipset to control Gate A20  and the Normal option makes a pin in the  keyboard controller control Gate A20  Settings  Fast and Normal    Typematic Rate Setting   Set the typematic rate and delay  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Typematic Rate  Chars Sec   When Typematic
35. OFF    Decide whether or not  PS2KB Wakeup Select  Hot key the power management  PS2KB Wakeup from suspend  Disable unit should monitor  USB Resume  Disable VGA activities   PowerOn by PCI Card  Disablec  Modem Ring Resume    RTC Alarm Resume    Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save a F1 General Help    F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults otimized Defaults       VGA Event    Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor VGA activities  Settings  Off and ON     LPT  amp  COM Event  Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor parallel port  LPT  and serial port  COM  activities   Settings  None  LPT  COM and LPT  COM     20    HDD  amp  FDD Event  Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor hard disks and floppy drives activities  Settings  Off  and On     PCI Master Event    Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor PCI master activities  Settings  Off and On     PS2KB Wakeup Select   When Select Password  Please press ENTER key to change Password  Max 8 characters  Settings  Password and Hot  key    PS2KB Wakeup from suspend   Select which    Hot Key    is used to wake up the system from power saving mode  Settings  Disabled  Ctrl Fl   Ctrl F2  Ctrl F3  Ctrl F4  Ctrl F5  Ctrl F6  Ctrl F7  Ctrl FS8  Ctrl F9  Ctrl F10  Ctrl F11  Ctrl F 12  Power   Wake and Any Key     USB Resume    Decide whether or not the USB devices can wake the system from suspend state  Settings  Disabled and Enabl
36. OS Setup  program but does not have the right to change the settings of the setup menus     Additionally  when a password is enabled  you can also have BIOS to request a password each  time the system is booted  This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer  The setting to  determine when the password prompt is required is the Security Option of the Advanced BIOS  Features menu  If the Security Option is set to System  the password is required both at boot and  at entry to Setup  If set to Setup  password prompt only occurs when trying to enter Setup     44    Save  amp  Exit Setup    When you want to quit the Setup menu  you can select this option to save the changes and quit   A message as below will appear on the screen     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility    S Features   Frequency Voltage Control  IOS Features Load Fail Safe Default    ed Chipset Features Load Optimized Default      Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Passwor     gt  Power Management word     PnP PCI Configura SAVE to CMOS and EXIT  lt Y N gt 7  Y tup     PC Health aving    F9   Menu in BIOS   Select Item  Exit Setup       Entering Y will allow you to quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup changes to RTC CMOS     Entering N will return to the Setup Utility     Exit Without Saving    When you want to quit the Setup menu  you can select this option to abandon the changes  A  message as below will appear on the screen     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility    ard CMOS Feature  
37. P     Frame Buffer Size   Set the Frame Buffer size  Settings  16M  32M  and 64M   AC97 Audio  Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether an audio device is used  If the device 1s detected  the  onboard VIA AC   97  Audio Codec   97  controller will be enabled  if not  it is disabled  Disable the  controller if you want to use other controller cards to connect an audio device  Setting options  Auto  and Disabled     VIA 3043 OnChip LAN  Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of VIA 3043 onchip LAN  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     USB Keyboard Support  Enable USB Keyboard Support for DOS and Windows 95  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Onboard Parallel Mode   Set the parallel port mode  To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard Parallel Port  choose     SPP     To operate the onboard parallel port in the EPP mode  choose    EPP     By choosing    ECP     the  onboard parallel port will operate in ECP mode  Choosing    ECP   EPP    will allow the onboard  parallel port to support both the ECP and EPP modes simultaneously  Settings are  Normal   Standard  Parallel Port EPP   Enhanced Parallel Port ECP   Extended Capability Port ECP   EPP  Extended  Capability Port   Enhanced Parallel Port    ECP Mode Use DMA  ECP utilizes a DMA channel  This field is only available if Parallel Port Mode is set to    ECP     Select  DMA channel for ECP use   VIA SuperlO Device  Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears   Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setu
38. Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       Virus Warning  Set the Virus Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection  If the function is enabled   any attempt to write data into this area will cause a beep and warning message display on  screen  Settings  Disabled and Enabled    CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  Set the ECC  Error Correcting Code  feature for Level 2 cache  Facilitates error  detection correction when data passes through Level 2 cache  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    31    Quick Power On Self Test  Shorten Power On Self Test  POST  cycle and enable shorter bootup time  Allow BIOS to skip  some check items during POST  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    First Second Third Boot Device  Set the boot device sequence as BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system  The settings  are     Floppy The system will boot from floppy drive   LS120 The system will boot from LS 120 drive   HDD 0 The system will boot from first HDD    SCSI The system will boot from SCSI    CD ROM The system will boot from CD ROM   HDD 1 The system will boot from second HDD   HDD 2 The system will boot from third HDD   HDD 3 The system will boot from fourth HDD   ZIP100 The system will boot from ATAPI ZIP drive   USB FDD The system will boot from USB floppy drive   USB ZIP The system will boot from USB ZIP drive   USB CDROM The system will boot from USB CDROM   USB HDD The system will boot from USB HDD    LAN The system will boot from network drive   Disabled
39. Right Buttons Easy Button     Left and Aight Always Enabled     Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  W Show Mode Switch    Curent Mode    Apenas    Desk PC Settings Direct    Tablet PC Settings       Rotate 90 Degree    Auto Switch    Miro D Miror   Enable Auto Switch    Please click Help button if you have difficult in using Device Driver        Calibration Tools    Fast Calculate Mode  You need select it if your CPU is poor  This function can reduce the CPU resource  spending  You must click Apply button to make it effective    4 Point Calibration   This gray interface is drawn with two horizon faint gray lines and two vertical faint gray  lines  they make four intersections by vertically cross  the four intersections are  Calibration Point        74    The new driver has added a yellow arrow to direct Calibration Point    We don t repeat about how to do calibration here  1f you want to know  please see  Software Driver Specification    Press ESC to cancel 4 Point Calibration  It   s same to the following Calibration tools     16 Point Calibration    Similar to the 4 Point Calibration  the interface of 16 Point Calibration is drawn with four  horizon and four vertical faint gray lines  they make sixteen intersections by vertically  cross  and the sixteen intersections are Calibration Point   It   s clear that the calibration accuracy of 16 Point Calibration higher than the one of 4  Point Calibration        9 Point Calibration       It
40. TN   Instant 0ff  amp  XP for better power    AC Loss Auto restart  Enable  management integrity        Peripherals Activities     IRQs Activities       Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F1  Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Fo  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults  ACPI Function  Activate the ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface  Function  If your operating  system is ACPlaware  1 e  Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP  select Enabled  Settings  Enabled and  Disabled     Power Management  Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears  Set the idle time before system  enters power saving mode  ACPI OS such as Windows XP will override this option  Settings  Disable and  1  2 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 min and 1 hr     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Power Management    HDD Power Down  Disable   tem Help  Doze Mode    Disable   Power Management Timer  Disable  Menu Level da    Select the idle time  before hard disks go  into power saving mode       fl   Hove Enter Select     PU PD Value F1  Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Pp ous Ve ate oe Tete i Def     Optimi Defaults    19    ACPI Suspend Type   Set the power saving mode for ACPI function  Settings are  S  POS  S1 Power On Suspend  POS  is a low  power state  In this state  no system context  CPU or chipset  is lost and hardware maintains all system context  S3 STR   S3 Suspend To RAM  STR  is a power down state  In this state  power is supplied only to ess
41. To correct this problem  do the following     1     5     Restart the computer and enter    safe mode     hold down FS at the VIA splash  screen     2  Enter    My computer     gt     Control Panel     gt     Display     3   4  Change the    Refresh Rate    to    Default    or number in the 60Hz to 85Hz range     Select    Settings     gt     Advanced     gt     Monitor       Select    ok     gt     Close     Restart Computer    If the above cannot solve your problem of for any other questions  Please contact  TekVisions   SupportOtekvisions com or call technical support at  800  827 0127     92    Soloist II Touchscreen  Touchscreen Driver and Specifications    Windows Family Device Driver Compatibility   The Windows Device Driver for TEK Visions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch is compatible  with Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 1 and later  Windows 98  Windows Me  Windows  2K  Windows XP  amp  later Windows versions based on NT System     Windows Family Device Driver Installation   Note  The pictures in the following Installation specification are all captured on  Windows 2000 and Windows XP  These pictures may look different on different  operating system     When installing from the Driver CD click the install button that matches your operation  system  If you are installing the driver from the TEK Visions web site  Select the correct  driver for the operating system you are using  unzip the file and double click or open the  SetupFull exe program        Autorun A xl       In
42. and Play standard    a   a        whether designed TOF  PCI or ISA bus    agin a    a no  arcnitecture    F1 General Help  Optimized Defaults    IRQ Resources list IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 for users to set each    IRQ a type depending on the type of device using the IRQ  Settings   PCI Device For Plug  amp  Play compatible devices designed for    PCI bus architecture     Reserved The IRQ will be reserved for further request     Assign IRQ For VGA    Assign IRQ for VGA  Settings  Disabled and Enabled     PC Health Status    This section shows the status of your CPU  fan  and warning for overall system status   Phoenix   AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility      fl   Hove Enter Select     PU PD Value  F5    Y F6     Previous    alues    PC Health Status       Fail Safe Defaults    Menu Level       F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Fi  imi ts    Optimized Defaul    Current CPU Temp  CPU Fan Speed  System Fan Speed   12V   5V   3 3V  CPU Vcore   These items display the current status of all of the monitored hardware devices components such as CPU  voltages  temperatures and all fans    speeds     23    Frequency Voltage Control    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Frequency Voltage Control    DRAM Clock  Host CLK  Item Help  DRAM Timing By SPD  Enabled     Menu Level  gt        Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F1  Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    DRAM Clock  The chipset supports synchronous and asynchro
43. arge  Tras    This field controls the length of time it a row stays active before precharging  Longer values are safer buy  may not offer the best performance  This field is only available when DRAM Timing is set to Manual   Settings  ST  6T    Active to CMD  Tred   This field is only available when DRAM Timing is set to Manual  Settings  27  3T    DRAM Command Rate    This field controls how fast the memory controller sends out commands  Lower setting equals faster  command rate  Please note that some memory modules may not be able to handle lower settings  Settings   2T Command  IT Command    DRAM Burst Len    This field sets the length of time for one burst of data during a read write transaction  Longer  settings equals    better memory performance  Settings  4  8    DRAM Voltage  This field sets the voltage for the memory module  Settings  2 9V  2 8V  2 6V  2 5V    Spread Spectrum   When the mainboard s clock generator pulses  the extreme values  spikes  of the pulses creates  EMI  Electromagnetic Interference   The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated  by modulating the pulses so that the spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves     42    Load Fail Safe Defaults    This option on the main menu allows users to restore all the BIOS settings to the default Fail  Safe values  These values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a minimal and  stable system  When you select Load Fail Safe Defaults  a message as below appears     Phoenix     A
44. chipset supports synchronous and asynchronous mode between host clock and DRAM clock  frequency  Settings  66 MHz  100 MHz  133 MHz  and By SPD    DRAM Timing   The value in this field depends on the memory modules installed in your system  Changing the  value from the factory setting is not recommended unless you install new memory that has a  different performance rating than the original modules  Settings  Manua and By SPD    DRAM CAS Latency   This item adjusts the speed it takes for the memory module to complete a command  Generally  a  lower setting will improve the performance of your system  However  if your system becomes less  stable  you should change it to a higher setting  This field is only available when DRAM Timing is  set to Manual  Settings  2  2 5    Bank Interleave    Set the interleave mode of the SDRAM interface  Interleaving allows banks of SDRAM to alternate their  refresh and access cycles  One bank will undergo its refresh cycle while another is being accessed  This  improves performance of the SDRAM by masking the refresh time of each bank  This field is only  available when DRAM Timing is set to Manual  Settings  Disabled  2 Bank  4 Bank    Precharge to Active  Trp   This field controls the length of time it takes to precharge a row in the memory module before the row    becomes active  Longer values are safer but may not offer the best performance  This field is only available  when DRAM Timing is set to Manual  Settings  2T  3T    Active to Prech
45. e same conditions     About  Click About button  then a screen will display to tell you some information about  TEK Visions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch Device Driver  It disappears after 4 seconds     Flash  Click Flash button if you want to reread the data in the controller     Apply   You must click Apply button to save your changes in controller  But    Language         EasyButton Tools        Calibration  Fast calculate Mode is excluded      Utility Tools    take  effect without clicking Apply button  About button  Flash button  Default button are  amount to the same thing     78    Default  Click the Default button then all settings will restore to default     TEK Visions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch Electronic  amp   Mechanic Specification    Touch Board Interface  5 Wire Resistive Type 2 8    21       Computer Communication Interface  USB V1 1 Low Speed    Power Supply  Voltage   5V  Current  50mA 100mA  depend on the different Glass Touch Panel Specifications     Sampling Speed  Sampling Speed  45 100 times per second     Resolutions  4096 4096 pixels logical    Max Pressure time Delay  Delay   lt 0 02 seconds    Max Release time Delay  Delay   lt 0 02 seconds    Max Moving Inaccuracy  Moving Inaccuracy   lt   5     Max Static Inaccuracy  Static Inaccuracy   lt   1     19    Working Environment    5 Wire Resistive     lt  1 5   Transparency 717   83     C gt 82     Life Pointing Life    Minimum f  Lining Life 5 000 000 Times    Resistance Range 100 1KQ   10  60  C  0 90 
46. e the system to wake up from power saving modes if activity is detected  from any enabled IRQ channels  Settings  Off  On    39    IRQ3 IRQ15   Enables or disables the monitoring of the specified IRQ line  If set to Enabled  the activity of the specified  IRQ line will prevent the system from entering power saving modes or awaken it from power saving  modes  These fields are only available if Primary INTR is on  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Note  RQ  Interrupt Request  lines are system resources allocated to I O devices  When an I O  device needs to gain attention of the operating system  it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur   After receiving the signal  when the operating system is ready  the system will interrupt itself and  perform the service required by the lO device     PNP PCI Configurations    This section describes the BIOS configuration of the PCI bus system  This section covers some very  technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the  default settings     Phoenix     E ATABIOS CMOS Setup Utility  nP PCI Configurations    i i  Disabled     Reset Configuration Data   Menu Level a  Resources Controlled By  AutoCESCD gt      Select Yes if yuu are    Assign IRQ For UGA  Enabled  using a Plug and Play   Assign IRQ For USB  Enabled  capable operating  system Select No if  you need the BIOS to  configure non   boot  devices    ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue F  B Save ESC Exit F   General Help
47. ed     PowerOn by PCI Card  Decide whether or not a PCI card can power up the system or resume it from suspend state  Such PCI cards include  LAN  onboard USB ports  etc  Settings  Disabled and Enabled     Modem Ring Resume    Decide whether or not Ring In signals from Modem can wake up the system from suspend state  Settings  Disabled and  Enabled     RTC Alarm Resume  The field is used to enable or disable the feature of booting up the system on a scheduled time date   Settings  Disabled and Enabled     Date  of Month   The field specifies the date for RTC Alarm Resume  Settings  0 31     Resume Time  hh mm ss    The field specifies the time for RTC Alarm Resume  Format is  lt hour gt   lt minute gt  lt second gt    IRQs Activities   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  IRQs Activities    Primary INTR Item Help  IRQ3  COM able      Te Henu Level bp     LPT 2   I led    Floppy Disk    lec If you choose Disabled   LPT 1    lec   the power management   RTC Alarm      lec unit will not monitor   TRO2 Redir   I lec any IRQ activities    A  Reserved   I 31   Reserved    PS 2 House    Coprocessor    Hard Disk      Reserved     fl e  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F1  Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       Primary INTR  Selecting ON will cause the system to wake up from power saving modes if activity is detected from any  enabled IRQ
48. ee                coco         6789    Ground SSS    ER    RTS Request to Send  g CTS  Clear to Send  9  RI  JRing Indicate       Parallel Port Connector   LPT1     The Soloist II provides a 25 pin female connector for LPT  parallel port   A parallel port    is a Standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port  EPP  and Extended    Capabilities Parallel Port  ECP  modes   13 1    O 0000000000000     000000000000 j    25 14                F TT A AUTO FEED  Automatic Feed  z parao      paa RR Em  3  DATA  Pata  16 INIT   Initialize Printer  6 DATA4  Datad  I9 GND Ground    8 DATA6  Data  RI GND Ground    9  DATA7  PData7  22 GND  Ground         Power Switch      Use the power switch to turn ON and OFF power  Note  Some units may have an  integrated power switch on the OSD panel  See OSD controls for more information           10    V10000 BIOS Setup    Entering Setup    Power on the computer and press DEL straight away to enter the BIOS setup menu  If you missed the BIOS  setup entry point  you may restart the system and try again     Control Keys    Move to the previous item     lt  gt    lt Enter gt  Select the item     lt F1 gt  General help  only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page  Setup Menu        lt F5 gt  Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS  only for Option Page  Setup Menu     lt F6 gt  Load the default CMOS value from Fail Safe default table  only for    Option Page Setup Menu    Load Optimized defaults    Save all the CMOS changes and exit   
49. el  The testing results are valid only you do the test and contrast results on the  same conditions such as using the same type of touch screen or controller     Vibrating Test   We have introduced the Vibrating Test is used to test controller whether it   s vibrating  performance that response to your pointing are good or not  The testing results are valid  only you do the test on the same conditions such as using the same type of touch screen  or controller     2 Peak  0 Pixel s   Peak  24 Pixel s     Peak  0 Pixel s   Peak  8 Pixel s   1  Peak  8 Pixel s       Peak  6 Pixel s     It is the Vibrating Test interface  You will see a blank screen when you click Vibrating  Test button  the red information appears only you press your finger on the touch panel   You must remember the following rules when you do this test  1  Your finger must be  vertically and stably when you press on the touch panel  2  Once your finger lies at a  point  your pressure on the touch panel must be firm  3  Release your finger from the  touch panel in a same length time  Release direction is contrary to the pressure direction   The information displays after each of your pressure  It is a relative vibrating value  The  larger the value is  the more acute the vibrating is  Accordingly  the smaller the value is   the gentler the vibrating is  The value has a relationship with your computer and the size  of your touch panel  The testing results are valid only you do the test and contrast results  on th
50. ential components such  as main memory and wakeup capable devices  The system context is saved to main memory  and context 1s restored  from the memory when a    wakeup    event occurs  S7  amp   3   Depends on OS to select SI or S3     PM Control by APM  Set 1f you want the power management function to be controlled by APM  Settings  Yes and No     Video Off Option   Select whether or not to turn off the screen when system enters power  saving mode  ACPI OS such as Windows XP will override this option   Settings are    Always On   The screen is always on even when system enters power  saving mode    Suspend   gt  Off   The screen is turned off when system enters power  saving mode     Power Off by PWRBTN   This field configures the power button function  Settings are    Delay 4 Sec  The system is turned off if power button is pressed for more  than four seconds    Instant Off  The power button functions as a normal power on  off  button     AC Loss Auto Restart   If there happens to be AC power loss when your system is running  this item allows you to choose the  power state when the AC power is back  The  lt Off gt  option keeps system in Off state until you press the  power button  Settings  Disable and Enable    Peripheral Activities   Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility    Peripherals Activities    LPT  amp  COM Event  LPT COM   HDD  amp  FDD Event  ON  Henu Level  gt   PCI Master Event  
51. for example Friday  Read only   Month   the month from Jan to Dec   Date   the date from 1 to 31   Year   the year  range from 1999 to 2098     Time  The time format is  lt Hour gt  lt Minute gt  lt Second gt      Drive A B    Set the type of floppy drive installed  Settings  None  360K  5 25 in    1 2M   5 25 in    720K  3 5 in    1 44M  3 5 in    2 88M  3 5 in      Halt On    Determine the system behavior if an error is detected at boot  Settings are     All Errors System halts when any error is detected   No Errors System does not halt for any error   All  But Keyboard System halts for all non key errors   All  But Diskette System halts for all non disk errors     All  But Disk Key System halts for all non key and non disk errors     30    IDE Primary Master Slave  Secondary Master Slave  Press Enter to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears     PRON AK AOS CMOS Setup Utility    Primary Master    IDE HDD Auto Detection   PrsseuEnter      IDE Primary Master  Auto   Menu Level  gt  gt   Access Made TAutal  To auto detect the  HDD   s size  head    on  this channel    PIO Mode  Ultra DMA Mode    ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  B Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       The specifications of your drive must match with the drive table  The hard disk will not work properly if  you enter improper information for this category  Select Auto whenever possible  If you select Manual  make  sure t
52. gned PCI Device  PnP for devices   assigned PCI Deuice  compliant with the  Plug and Play standard  whether designed for  PCI or ISA bus  architecture    ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue F1i  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       IRQ Resources list IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 1 4 15 for users to set each IRQ a type depending on    the type of device using the IRQ  Settings   PCI Device For Plug  amp  Play compatible devices designed for PCI bus architecture   Reserved The IRQ will be reserved for further request     PC Health Status    This section shows the status of your CPU  fan  and warning for overall system status     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility    PC Health Status    Menu Level  gt     ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults       The PC Health Status displays the current status of all of the monitored hardware  devices components such as CPU voltages  temperatures and fan speeds     Frequency Voltage Control    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Frequency Voltage Control    DRAM Timing    Menu Level  gt     DRAM Command Rate  2T Command   DRAM Burst Len  8   DRAM Voltage  Default     Spread Spectrum    ti gt e Move Enter Select        PU PD Value Fi   Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults       41    DRAM Clock    The 
53. gree         Mirrors Mirar Y    Double Click      W Enable Double Click  Fast Speed       _          _       Small Space        EasyButton Tools    Beep Mode        Beep at Pressure         Frequency High    f    Last Long             bout    Help     Auto Load at Startup    Open Close    i  l    Calibration Tools   l Fast Calculate Mode    4 Point 16 Point    i    9 Point 25 Point Apply    il            25 Point Plus    Default  Utility Tools     Drawing Pointing    Speeding Vibrating    aaa  ele  CLR    i  i    Degree    or    Rotate 270 Degree    when you switch to your Tablet PC Tablet Mode  If you  make the Calibration under your Tablet PC Tablet Mode  you need select    Rotate 270  Degree    or   Rotate 90 Degree    when you switch to your Table PC Desk Mode     66    Hint  you can set up the corresponding rotations for Tablet Mode and Desk Mode under  the Settings of the Easy Button  then using the Easy Button to switch between them    easily     The X coordinate will be mirrored when you have chosen Mirror X and clicked Apply  button  the Y coordinate will be mirrored when you have chosen Mirror Y and clicked    Apply button     Setting Beep Mode       MainConsole  Languages    English  0 5 8    T      Controllers    Delete   Create      Olnterface  ARS232 47    1 Interface  USE 41    Controller Information    R523 2 V1 Resistance Controller 4  Mire  5 Wire or 8 ire    Operate Mode    Direct   con  Window    Vision Adjust    Horizon Level    Vertical Level    Splash W
54. hardware items   look at above figure   then click Delete button  If a restart is needed  you must restart  your computer to delete the controller     How to get the Information about the currently selected controller    MainConsole  Languages    English  0 5 4    T        Controllers  Delete  Olnterface  AR5232 4     11 Interface  USB 41    Controller Information    AS292 V1 Resistance Controller 4  Mire  5 Wire or    Wire    Operate Mode    Direct  Icon  Window    Vision Adjust    Horizon Level    Vertical Level    Splash Window      M Show Splash Window    Operate Region      Primary Display T      Left Top    Fight Bottom    Rotation    Rotate 0 Degree F      Mirror 2 Mirar Y    Double Click      W Enable Double Click  Fast Speed Slow  Small Space Large        pH      EassButton Tools    i  E    Beep Mode       Beep at Pressure         CA Frequency High    J    Short Last Long    a      bout    Help     Auto Load at Startup    Open Close    Calibration Tools    Fast Calculate Mode    4 Point 16 Point    9 Point 25 Point    ri    li    25 Point Plus    Utility Tools      Drawing Pointing    OR     Speeding Vibrating    dl  il    H  al  Ei     EA     El       62    The content of Controller Information tells user the status information about the currently  chosen controller  You can get the type of information about the controller and the touch  screen that is connecting with the controller     About Operate Mode    MainConsole  Languages Splash Window Beep Mode    English 
55. he  EasyButton to click the icon and cancel Enabled on the Popup Menu  Accordingly  the  icon changes into gray  The EasyButton will restore the default value of size and position  1f you choose Reposition on the Popup Menu  If you choose Exit  the EasyButton and the  icon on the taskbar all disappear  A window displays when you selected Settings on the  Popup Menu     Languages    EasyButton  Controller  0        Lett and Aight Buttons Easy Button    Lett and Aight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Eimer  wade W Show Mode Switch    Dek   Current Mode    Desk PL Settings   fee   Rotate 0 Degree   Y  um Oe    Miro    Mirror    rm      Tablet PL Settings     Rotate 90 Degree    Auto Switch    Mirror D Miro   Enable Auto Switch    Help Cancel      We have introduced the device driver supports multi controllers and multi displayers   each controller have an EasyButton  And each has a corresponding icon on the Status  Bar  If there are several EasyButtons at the same time  how to know the corresponding  relation ship between these EasyButtons and controllers  The answer is checking the  Right Button calling function of the EasyButton  only the right Controller can satisfy the  Right Button request  This brings us two new questions  A  How to set the corresponding  relation ship between Controllers and Displayers  B  How to know the corresponding  relation ship between Controllers and the items in hardware list on the Main Co
56. he information provided is from your hard disk vendor or system manufacturer     IDE  lt Primary The name of this menu item will match the Master gt  name of the menu   The settings are None  Auto  Manual    Access Mode  The settings are CHS  LBA  Large  Auto   Capacity  The formatted size of the storage device   Cylinder  Number of cylinders    Head  Number of heads    Precomp  Write precompensation    Landing Zone  Cylinder location of the landing zone   Sector  Number of sectors    PIO Mode  The settings are Mode 0 1 2 3 4  Auto    Ultra DMA Mode  The settings are Disabled and Auto     Advanced BIOS Features    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Advanced BIOS Features    CPU L2  Cache Secc Checking  En ble    Quick Power On Self Test  Enabled  Menu Level a     Fle A    First Rant Deuire yl   Second Boot Device CHDD 6 1 Allows you to choose  Third Boot Device  L 126  the VIRUS warning   Boot Other Device  Enabled  feature for IDE Hard  Swap Floppy Drive  Disabled  Disk boot sector   Boot Up Floppy Seek  Disabled  protection  If this  Boot Up NumLock Status  On function is enabled  Typematic Rate Setting bled  and someone attempt to  Typematic Rate  lt Chars Sec gt  7 write data into this  Typematic Delay  Msec gt  area   BIOS will show  Security Option ES   a Warning message on  Display Full Screen Logo  TL ed  screen and alarm beep  Show Summary Information   1   Display Snail Logo    ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  
57. hinese  China    Chinese  Tai Wan   To avoid the language name is unknown code when choose Chinese   Tai Wan   different from the old manual  the list of languages is displayed in English   For the same reason  all windows names are shown in English too        61    Create or Delete Controller    MainConsole  Languages    English  0 5 4   T      Controllers      Dlnterface  RS232 4     1 Interface  USB 41    Controller Information  AS232 1 Resistance Controller 4  Mine  5 Wire or    wire    Operate Mode    Direct  Icon  Window     Vision Adjust    Horizon Level    Vertical Level    Splash Window      i Show Splash Window    Operate Region     Primary Display T      Left Top    Fight Bottom    Rotation    Rotate 0 Degree         Mirrors  Mirror Y    Double Click      W Enable Double Click  Fast Speed Slow                     Small Space    Beep Mode      Beep at Pressure         CA Frequency High    J    Short Last Long    y 1   1    EasspButton Tools  D Auto Load at Startup      bout    Help    Open Close    i  i    le lea pete ilee    Calibration Tools   l Fast Calculate Mode  4 Point 16 Point    9 Point 25 Point    i  ili    25 Point Plus    Default  Utility Tools      Drawing Pointing    a  a    Speeding Vibrating    ili  il       We have introduced how to create controller  here we will introduce how to delete a  loaded controller  First  disconnect the connection between the controller and computer   Second  choose the name of the controller  which you need to delete in 
58. his mainboard supports the AGP 4x interface  AGP 4x can transfer video data at 1066MB s and  is backward compatible with AGP2x and AGP1x     CPU to PCI POST Write    When Enabled  CPU can write up to four words of data to the PCI write buffer before CPU must  wait for PCI bus cycle to finish  If Disab ed  CPU must wait after each write cycle until PCI bus  signals that it is ready to receive more data  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    33    Select Display Device  This setting refers to the type of display being used with the system  Settings  CRT  TV  CRT    TV  LCD and CRT   LCD    Panel Type  This setting refers to the native resolution of the display being used with the system  Settings   1600x1200  1400 1050  1280 1024  1280x768 1024x768  800x600 and 640x480    TV Type  This setting refers to the native resolution of the display being used with the system  Settings   nTsc and PA L    CPU Direct Access FB  Enable the CPU to directly access the frame buffer  Settings  Enabled and Disabled    Integrated Peripherals    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  ntegrated Peripherals     gt  Superl0 Device  Press Enter     Onboard IDE Channel 1  Enabled  Menu Level  gt   Onhnard IDE Channel 2  Fnahled 1  IDE Prefetch Mode  Enabled     Display Card Priority  PCI Slot   Frame Buffer Size  32M     AC97  Audio  Auto    MC97 Modem  Auto   UIA OnChip LAN  Enabled     USB Keyboard Support  Disabled   Onboard Lan Boot ROM  Disabled   Onboard Fast IR  Disabled        ti gt e Move Enter
59. indow  lw Show Splash Window    Operate Region      Desktop Custom T      Interactive Define      Left Top  200 800     R ight E attor    400 300    Rotation    Rotate 0 Degree T       Mirror 4  Mirror Y      Double Click    if Enable Double Click    Fast Speed    Small Space       Beep Mode     Beep at Button Down       Frequency High    EasyButton Tools    Auto Load at Startup    Open   Close      Calibration Tools    Flash  Fast Calculate Mode    om  4 Point   16 Point    9 Point   25 Point   Apply    25 Point Plus    Default  Utility Tools      Drawing Pointing    Speeding Vibrating    Beep Mode has added    Beep at Button Down    based on the old edition  Just as its name  implies  its function is to sound at the mouse button down  This beep mode can make  your operation easier if you use Window Mode     EasyButton Tools       EasyButton  Window       The EasyButton appears 1f you click Open button  Its default pattern as figured above  its    size changes along with the size of operate region you define  If you don   t want it  click  Close button  The EasyButton will automatically display at startup if you have chosen  Auto Load at Startup   The device driver supports multi controllers and multi displayers  each controller has a  corresponding EasyButton  and each EasyButton has a corresponding task icon on the  Status Bar  the hint will show which controller this EasyButton belongs     67    You will see the EasyButton disappear immediately if you use right click of t
60. ld down the Menu key for 5  seconds     47    On Screen Display Main Menu       Pressing the OSD Menu button causes the screen below to appear     Use the     keys to cycle to the desired group then press the Select key  to select the sub menu  Repeat step 2 to select the changed item    3  Press the    keys to change the value     D e    48    The OSD Main Menu    Auto Adjust Option  a mm The Auto Adjust option lets the monitor determine and  select the settings that are most appropriate for your system    _ requirements        Provides the current display timing information         A a  Brightness and Contrast Adjustment      Adjusts the Brightness value    Adjusts the contrast value  valid only when color temperature is  set to user mode     E Return to pervious menu       Audio Function  Not used on the Soloist IT      gt  Color Temperature Adjustment  re Enables or Disables the sRGB values    User Mode  Changes the RGB color values            White balance function       O Red   Green   Blue     Change gain for the color temperature    49    f Return to pervious menu       MA Set the color temperature to 6500K    Set the color temperature to 9300K    Return to pervious menu                Auto Adjust     Use this option to apply automatic settings    Changes the screen viewing size       1 Adjusts phase tracking to reduce display flicker        Moves the whole screen right or left    r       E OSD parameter setting     a      90       Sets the OSD timer    a Moves the OS
61. lity Window and Select Drawing  Mode  or Click the Desktop text on the Easy Button  and then the text Desktop will  became Drawing     The touch screen click multiple times when I touch once   In the main console utility make sure you have Double click disabled  When double  touching in the same spot the second touch will act as an auto double click  While this  feature makes opening files and programs easier in an Operating system environment it  will cause the system to triple click  It is recommended you disable this feature for any  Point of Sale application     81    Company Information    TekVisions  Inc   Web Site  www tekvisions com   TekVisions  Inc     43397 Business Park Drive  D 5  Temecula  CA 92590   Phone  800 466 8005   Fax  909 506 4035    3435 Breckinridge Blvd   Suite  120  Duluth  GA 30096 0127   Phone  800 827 0127   Fax  770 923 1762    16736 SW 72    Ave   Portland  OR 97224 7758  Phone  888 682 4840   Fax  503 620 9274  TekVisions Tech Support     Email  support   tekvisions com  Phone  800 827 0127    82    
62. mputer and press Delete straight away to enter the BIOS setup menu  If you missed the  BIOS setup entry point  you may restart the system and try again     Control Keys   Keys Description   Up Arrow Move to the previous item   Down Arrow Move to the next item   Left Arrow Move to the item in the left side   Right Arrow Move to the item in the right side   Enter Select the item   Escape Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu  from a submenu   Page Up   Increase the numeric value or make changes   Page Down      Decrease the numeric value or make changes   F1 General help  only for Status Page Setup Menu and  Option Page Setup Menu   ES Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS  only  for Option Page Setup Menu   F6 Load the default CMOS value from Fail Safe default  table  only for Option Page Setup Menu   F4 Load Optimized defaults   F9 Jumps to the Main Menu   F10 Save all the CMOS changes and exit    Getting Help    After entering the BIOS setup menu  the Main Menu appears     Main Menu   The main menu displays all BIOS setup categories  Use the control keys Up  Down Arrow  Keys to select any item sub menu  Description of the selected highlighted category is displayed  at the bottom of the screen     Sub Menu  gt  IDE Primary Master   gt  IDE Primary Slave    If you find a right pointer symbol  as shown in the right view  appears on the  left of certain fields  this means a sub menu is available  The sub menu  contains additional options  You can use control key
63. multi displayer if you use Windows NT   Windows 98 and Windows Me  This function 1s under construction     Multiple Operational Modes Supplying   You can choose an operate mode from Direct Mode  Icon Mode and Window Mode and  you can switch among them  For more details  please see    Operational Feature  Specification        57    Operational Feature Specification    Device Driver with an ill Installed Controller   After finishing installation  click Create button on the console  the device driver will not  start 1f the connection between computer and controller is incorrect  Information as  figured below will appear     MainConsole      Languages   Splash Window   gt    Beep Mode               English  0 5 4   2   W Show Splash Window   Beep at Pressure    Frequency High    r Controllers              Dperate Region     E Delete   Create   Primary Display J  Short Last Help    Long  Interactive Define _           r EasyButton Tools    Auto Load at Startup    r Controller Information    r Operate Mode      Direct    leon Double Click   gt     Erskle In Ela BR  Nai lbs IY Enable Double Click    Fast Speed Slow  Vision Adjust     AH 1    m Utility Tools    Drawing       58    Device Driver with a Correctly Installed Controller  Confirm the connection between computer and controller is right and firm  then click  Create button     MainConsole      Languages Splash Window   Beep Mode     English  USA   gt    0 5 4       W Show Splash Window   ES at Pressure       F High  R laa Ope
64. nother folder     Destination Folder    C  Program Files TekVisiones TekVisions ET Driver Browse         InstallShield          Back Cancel         Choose your ideal Program Folders Name  and Click Next button  The default name is  Logical Driver     InstallShield Wizard    Select Program Folder    Please select 4 program folder     Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below     au may type a new folder  name  or select one from the existing folders list  Click Next to continue     Program Folders     TekVisions ET Driver    Existing Folders   Administrative Tools  Avance Sound Manager  Extensis   KPT effects Trial Version    Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio    Install   fre       Back Cancel         Click Next Button to begin the installation     99    InstallShield Wizard        InstallShield Wizard Complete          Setup has finished installing TekVisions ET Driver on your  computer       Back Cancel         Click Finish Button  then the screen as figured below appears      x     Languages Splash Window Beep Mode      English  U S 4 1      E Show Splash Window        About  Ou    L Frequency High    Controllers Operate Region    Delete   Create          J    Long    Help    Hardware Installation       A The software vou are installing for this hardware                   Installing EE Lip    Files NEELYS Touch Logical Driver for Touch Panel E  Close   haz not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility   with Windows XP   Tell me why this 
65. nous mode between host clock and DRAM clock frequency  Settings   Host CLK  HCLK 33M  HCLK 33M  and By Auto     DRAM Timing By SPD   This setting determines whether DRAM timing is configured by reading the contents of the SPD  Serial Presence  Detect  EPROM on the DRAM module  Selecting Yes makes SDRAM Cycle Length and Bank Interleave  automatically determined by BIOS according to the configurations on the SPD  Settings  Disabled and Enabled     SDRAM Cycle Length    Set the time between SDRAM read command and when the data actually becomes available     Bank Interleave   Set the interleave mode of the SDRAM interface  Interleaving allows banks of SDRAM to alternate their refresh and  access cycles  One bank will undergo its refresh cycle while another is being accessed  This improves performance of  the SDRAM by masking the refresh time of each bank     Load Fail Safe Defaults    This option on the main menu allows users to restore all the BIOS settings to the default Fail Safe values   These values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide the most stable system     When you select Load Fail Safe Defaults  a message as below appears     CHOS Setup Utility   Copyright  C  1984 2001 Award Software     g inp a    Ja pl ae 2  jai a pa J    otandara LMUS Fed       Frequency Voltage Control     Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults    j g   11  zed Defaults       Advanced Chipset Feature Load Optimi  D    vet supervisor Passworc    word    Load Fail Safe Defaults 
66. nsole   The answer to A is that you should choose Desktop Custom in Operate Region to make  Interactive Define button enabled  then you will see a window after you click the button   choose the Monitor you want in Monitor list box in the window  use 4 Point Calibration  when you finished these settings  you will see only on the monitor which correspond to  the controller can do 4 Point Calibration  It is so easy that all you have to do is click 4  Point Calibration button  only the controller which you have chosen in the hardware list  box can do 4 Point Calibration        68    Show the relation between EasvButton and Controller    Languages  E asyButton  Controller  O        Lett and Aight Buttons Easy Button    Left and Fight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Current Mode W Show Mode Switch    Desk e  Current Mode    Desk PC Settings   ce   Rotate 0 Degree vw  um       Mirror  Mirror Y edo      Tablet PC Settings     Rotate 90 Degree Y Auto Switch      Mirrors  7 Mirror   Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel      The rectangle region shows the controller name that corresponding to current the  EasyButton        Setting Language    anguagez  E asyButton  Controller  O        Lett and Right Buttons Easy Button    Left and Fight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Current Mode W Show Mode Switch    Dek rl Current Mode    Desk PC Settings  et          Minors    o  Mir
67. p Utility  VIA SuperI0 Device  Onboard FDD Controller  Enabled  Item Help  Onboard Serial Port 1  Auto     Onboard Parallel Port  378 IRQ7  Menu Level  gt  gt   On Board FIR Select  IRQ 3        t   Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F18 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  5 Pre 10 d   3   gt  JE g        i   E d    Onboard FDD Controller  Enable the onboard floppy controller  Select    Enabled    when you have installed a floppy disk drive   Settings  Enabled and Disabled     18    Onboard Serial Port 1   Set the base I O port address and IRQ for the onboard serial port A serial port B  Selecting Auto allows  BIOS to automatically determine the correct base I O port address  Settings  Disabled  3FS amp  IRQ4   2FS IRQ3  3E8  IRO4  2E8 IRO3 and Auto     Onboard Parallel Port  This specifies the I O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port  Settings  378 IRQ7  278 IROS   3IBC IRQ7 and Disabled     Onboard FIR Select  Enable onboard fast IR functions  Settings  IRO3  IRQ 9  IRQ 10 and Disabled     Power Management Setup    The Power Management Setup menu configures the system to most effectively save energy while operating  in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility  Power Management Setup    ACPI function bled  Item Help       Power Management ss Enter   ACPI Suspend Type  S1 P0S   Henu Level  gt   PH Control by APM  Ve  Video Off Option  Suspend   gt  ACPI is required in  Windows 98SE  ME  2000  Power Off by PHRB
68. ption Norma write data into this  Typematic Rate Setting  Enabled  area   BIOS will show  Typematic Rate  Chars Sec     a warning message on  Typematic Delay  Msec   250  screen and alarm beep  Security Option  Setup   Display Full Screen Logo   Show Summary Information   Display Small Logo    Tl   Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Fo  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults       Virus Warning   Set the Virus Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection  If the function is enabled  any  attempt to write data into this area will cause a beep and a warning message will be displayed  Settings   Disabled and Enabled     CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  Set the ECC  Error Correcting Code  feature for Level 2 cache  Facilitates error detection correction when  data passes through Level 2 cache  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     14    Processor Number Feature  Set the CPU internal serial number  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     Quick Power On Self Test  Shorten Power On Self Test  POST  cycle and enable shorter bootup time  Allow BIOS to skip some check  items during POST  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     First Second Third Boot Device   Set the boot device sequence as BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system  The settings are   Floppy The system will boot from floppy drive   LS120 The system will boot from LS 120 drive   HDD 0 The system will boot from first HDD   SCSI The system will boot from SCSI   CD RO
69. rate Region frequency ig    Delete   Create    Primary Display    a  Last Long  D ES 232 WT Interactive Define   Ce    Help    r EasButton Tools      Controller Information 1  T Auto Load at 1 OA M  R5232 V1 Resistance Controller 4   A AS   F Flash    re  5 Wire or 8 Wire       pen ose    AskYesHo    Found Resistance Controller 4 Wire  5 Wire or 8 Wire USE Y1     DosDevicesthidwvid_00c    pid_0003468 4826dc68 08 0000444d1e55b2 F16f 11cfF S8cb 001111000030   add it     Lie  _        SaaS 25 Paint Plus MS    Speed Slow   3 Default      Mision Adjust           m Utility Tools          Click yes button  the controller is enabled       E Level    0o Drawin Paintin    Hot     Small    p   ae    Vertical   Level i Speeding   Vibrating Vibrating    Now  if all the controllers connected with your computer have been found  click on the  Create Button will make the Main Console will report     No Controllers found           MainConsole     gt  Languages Splash Window A r Beep Mode y   English  0 5 4      M Show Splash Window    Beep at Pressure    ur   eed OU   E Controles                 Operate Region eae Peon High      Delete   Create    Primary Display           lt  gt  tt Last Long   0 Interface  e 523241 nterachyve Define         gt  EasyButton Tools    Controller Information  Auto Load at A  IR5232 V1 Resistance Controller 4     Flash  Eire or 8 Wire     Cloze    Cancel    Help      Dperate Mode Calculate Mode      Direct n   16 Point    Icon   Cole Lick 4 aint a 2A Point        
70. rds used for booting  VGA  IDE  SCSI   Other cards  will be initialized by the PnP operating system like Windows 95 or 98 98SE  When set to No  BIOS will  initialize all the PnP cards  Set to Yes the operating system is Plug  amp  Play capable  The settings  No and  Yes     Reset Configuration Data   Normally  you leave this field Disabled  Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data   ESCD  when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused  such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot  The settings  Enabled and Disabled     Resource Controlled By  The BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices  Choose     Auto ESCD     if unsure  the BIOS will automatically assign IRQ  DMA and memory base address fields   The settings  Auto  ESCD  and Manual   IRQ Resources  The items are adjustable only when Resources Controlled By is set to Manual  Press  lt Enter gt  and you  will enter the sub menu of the items     22    assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned    assigned  assigned  assigned  assigned    TL   Move      Enter   Select  F5  Previous Values    Phoenix   AwardBLOS CMOS Setup  IRQ Resources        PU PD   Value  F6  Fail Safe Defaults       F10 Save Sa    Menu Level  gt  gt     Legacy ISA for devices  compliant with the  Slotted tee SERA  original PL HI bu  specification  PCI ISA  PnP for devices  A a 4 La LI  Len  compliant with the  lug 
71. re data  Settings  Enabled and Disabled     TV Standard  Set the TV standard you want to use for displaying  Settings  NTSC and PAL     TV Scan Format  Set the TV scan format you would like to use  Settings  Underscan and Overscan     TV Dot Function  Choose TV dot function  Settings  Dedot Crawl and Dot Crawl     TV Connector Type  Choose TV connect type  Settings  SVideo and Composite     Integrated Peripherals    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CHOS Setup Utility    Integrated Peripherals     gt  VIA Superl0 Device  ess Enter  Item Help    Onboard IDE Channel Enabled  Henu Level  IDE Prefetch Mode eal adil    Display Card Priority  Frame Buffer Size    ACI  Audio  VIA 3043 OnChip LAN    USB Keyboard Support  Onboard Parallel Mode       Tl   Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F19 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help  Fo  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    Onboard IDE Channel    The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface  Choose Enabled to activate the channel   Settings  Disabled  Enabled     17    IDE Prefetch Mode   This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from the hard disk  drive  Block mode is also called block transfer  multiple commands or multiple sector read write  Enabled  enables IDE controller to use block mode  Disabled allows the controller to use standard mode     Display Card Priority  This setting specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter  Settings  PCI Slot and AG
72. ror     Window      Tablet PC Settings     Rotate 90 Degree Y Auto Switch    Mirror  O Miror   Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel      69    The Language list box is disabled for get a unique Language Settings with the Main  Console     Setting the function of switch between left click and right click       Languages    E asyButton  Controller  O        Lett and Aight Buttons Easy Button    Left and Fight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Current Mode W Show Mode Switch    Desk      Current Mode    Desk PC Settings  et       Mirror  Miror Window      Tablet PC Settings     Rotate 90 Degree 0 Auto Switch       Minors  7 Mirror Y   Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel      The item default switch function 1s enabled     Desk PC and Tablet PC    Languages    E asyButton  Controller  O        Lett and Aight Buttons Easy Button    Left and Fight Always Enabled Enabled    Desk PC and Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch Operate Mode Settings  Current Mode W Show Mode Switch    Desk el Current Mode    Desk PC Settings le o o   Rotate 0 Degree    um     Mirror  O Miror OO oww      Tablet PC Settings     Rotate 90 Degree we Auto Switch    Mirar  Mirror Y   Enable Auto Switch    Help   Cancel         70    Terms  Desk PC  The Computer that has the Horizon and Vertical Displayer ratio of 4 3  Most  Computers are a Desk PC     Tablet PC  Tablet PC    Show Mode Switch  Check box    It isn   t chosen on default  The EasyButton will display 
73. ry version of the manual  Some illustrations  may not match the actual product      Safety Precautions    The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage  caused  directly or indirectly  by imporper installation of any components  or repairs by unauthorized service personnel     Give special attention to all warnings specified in the manual     1  Turn off the computer before cleaning  Clean with a damp or  dry cloth only  Do not spray any liquid cleaner on screen directly     2  The power outlet socket used to plug in the computer power  cord must be located near the system and easily accessible  Do not  use outlets on the same circuit of the systems that regularly  switched on and off     3  Make sure the voltage of the power source 1s correct before  connecting the computer to the power outlet     4  If the computer is sharing an extension cord with other devices   make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the  extension cord does not exceed the cord    s ampere rating     5  Do not expose the power cord  extension cord and power outlet  to moisture     6  Install the computer on a reliable surface to prevent damage  caused by dropping     7  Avoid using sharp objects to operate the touch panel  Scratches  on the touch panel may cause mal calibration or non function to  the panel     8  For added protection during a lightning storm  or when the  computer is left unattended and unused for long periods of time   unplug the system from the wall outlet
74. s Up  Down Arrow Keys  to highlight the field and press Enter to enter the sub menu  To return from  the sub menu press Esc     IDE Secondary Master  D IDE Secondary Slave       General Help  F1    28    The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen  You can call up this screen from any  menu sub menu by pressing F1  The help screen displays the keys for use and navigate the  BIOS setup  Press Esc to exit the help screen     The Main Menu    The Main Menu contains twelve setup functions and two exit choices  Use arrow keys to select  the items and press Enter to accept or enter the submenu     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility       Standard CMOS Features   Frequency Voltage Control    Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Default  d Chipset Features Load Optimized Default    Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Passwor     Power Management Setup Set User Password     PnP PCI Configurations     PC Health Status      Quit F9   Menu in BIOS    Save  amp  Exit Setup       Standard CMOS Features    Use this menu to set basic system configurations     Advanced BIOS Features    Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system     Advanced Chipset Features    Use this menu to set chipset specific features and optimize system performance     Integrated Peripherals    Use this menu to set onboard peripherals features     Power Management Setup  Use this menu to set onboard power management functions     PnP PCI Configurations    Use this menu to set 
75. s calibration accuracy is between 4 Point Calibration and 16 Point Calibration     25 Point Calibration       We strongly recommend you using 25 Point Calibration if your Touch Screen type is 5  Wire     25 Point Calibration Plus       The interface of 25 Point Calibration Plus is same to 25 Point Calibration  A little  difference lies in the former has more four calibration points than the later  In other  words  25 Point Calibration Plus is integrated by 4 Point Calibration and 25 Point  Calibration     76    Utility Tools    Drawing Test       If you want redraw the screen you can press the Enter Key on your keyboard    If you want exit or cancel the drawing test  you may press ESC key on your keyboard or  double click on your touch panel  It   s same to the following utility tools    Pointing Test   You will see a blank interface when you click Pointing Test button  a red mark as below  figure appears if you press your finger on your touch panel  it can move with your finger  movement  If its performance moving with your finger movement is good  it means the  performance of the controller response to your pointing 1s good     Speeding Test    242 744 Prxel Second    452 938 Pixel Second    92 476  Pixel Second    eee ee Pixel Second    305 913 Pixel Second    Wg A a    173 136 PixelfSecond     7    This tool 1s used to test the maximum speed of drawing line  The value means the  average speed  The value has a relationship with your computer and the size of your  touch pan
76. s saved to main memory  and context is restored from the memory  when a    wakeup    event occurs     SI  amp  S3   Depends on OS to select S1 or S3     HDD Power Down  Set the time to power down HDD after hard disk inactivity  Settings  Disabled and 1 15  minutes     Power Management Timer  Set the idle time before system enters power saving mode  ACPI OS such as Windows XP will  override this option  Settings  Disabled and 1 2 4 6 8 10 20  30 40  minutes  and 1  hour     Video Off Option   Select whether or not to turn off the screen when system enters power saving mode  ACPI OS  such as Windows XP will override this option  Settings are    Always On The screen is always on even when system   enters power saving mode    Suspend   gt  Off The screen is turned off when system enters   power saving mode     Power Off by PWRBTN    This field configures the power button function  Settings are   Delay 4 Sec The system is turned off if power button is pressed for more than four seconds     3     Instant Off The power button functions as a normal power on  off button     Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume    Select whether to run VGA BIOS if resumed from S3 state  This is only necessary for older VGA drivers   select Auto if in doubt  Settings  Auto  Yes and No    Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  eripherals Activities    LPT  amp  COM Event  LPT COM 1  HDD  amp  FDD Event  On 1  PCT Master Fuent TOFf 1    Menu Level a    Decide whether or not  PS2KB Wakeup Select  Hot key  the power
77. stall wind   Install win T   Inetall wince net   English  1 5 4         Install wind   Install win Re TETE RARE TT E E l  Install WinME   Install WwiresP EN TekWisions ET Driver Setup is preparing the InstallS hield         Wizard  which will guide you through the rest of the setup    Browse CD      process  Please wait       Cancel         93    This 1s the installation Welcome window  when prompted Click the Next button   InstallShield Wizard         Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for  Tek  isions ET Driver    The InstallShield   Vizard will install Tek Visions ET Driver  on pour computer  To continue  click Next        Back Cancel      The License agreement screen will appear  Click Yes button if you are agree with it     InstallShield Wizard i i E       License   greement    Pleaze read the following license agreement carefully        Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement     Thanks for using Tekvisions ET controller driver        Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement  IF you choose Mo  the  setup will close  To install TekVisions ET Driver  you must accept this agreement     Installshield       54    Choose your installing path and Click Next button     InstallShield Wizard    Choose Destination Location    Select folder where Setup will install files        Setup will install TekVisions ET Driver in the following folder     To install to this folder  click Nest  To install to a different folder  click Browse and select  a
78. t effectively save energy while operating  in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Power Management Setup    HDD Power Down  Disabled   Power Management Timer  Disabled  Menu Level b  Uiden Off Ontinn  Suspend   gt  OFFI  This item allows you  Power Off by PURBTN CInstant   Off 1  to select how the BIOS    Run UGABIOS if  3 Resume  Auto  put system into power  AC Loss Auto restart  Off 1 saving mode       Peripherals Activities  Press Enter   i  POS gt   System in     IRQs Activities  Press Enter  low power mode  S3 lt STR   ALI    components are powered  off except memory     S1  amp  S3  Depends on  OS to select  1 or  3       ti gt e Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    ACPI Function   Activate the ACPI  Advanced Configuration and Power Management  Function  If your operating  system is ACPl aware  i e  Windows 98 98SE  ME 2000 XP  select Enabled  Settings  Enabled and  Disabled    ACPI Suspend Type    Set the power saving mode for ACPI function  Settings are     SI POS    S1 Power On Suspend  POS  is a low power state  In this state  no system context  CPU or  chipset  is lost and hardware maintains all system context     S3 STR    S3 Suspend To RAM  STR  is a power down state  In this state  power is supplied only to  essential components such as main memory and wakeup capable devices  The  system context i
79. t pressed immediately  When  you slow down your movements and stop at a point for one or two seconds the Mouse  Button will depress and the Cursor will move with Mouse Button Down at your  following movements  If you release your finger from the Touch Panel before the Mouse  Button has been down  you make a click at the place you release your finger  if you  release your finger after the Mouse Button has been down then you make a Mouse Button  up at the place your release your finger     Note  When you switch operate mode  you must press Apply button to save your changes  in controller     63    Vision Adjust    MainConsole  Languages    English  0 5 4   T        Controllers    Delete   2      Dlnterface  RS232 4     11 Interface  USE 41      Controller Information   AS232 1 Resistance Controller 4  Mire  5 Wire or    wire    Operate Mode    Direct  Icon  Window      Vision Adjust    Horizon Level    Vertical   Lev ea    Splash Window      i Show Splash Window      Operate Region       Primary Display T      Top    Eottom      Rotation      Rotate 0 Degree         Mirrors  Mirror Y    Double Click      W Enable Double Click  Fast Speed                     Small Space    EA E    E eep Mode      Beep at Pressure         CA Frequency High    J    Short Last Long    y 1   1    EasspButton Tools   Auto Load at Startup      bout    Help    Open Close    Calibration Tools     Fast Calculate Mode    4 Point 16 Point    9 Point 25 Point    il  it    25 Point Plus         pe lea pete T
80. testing ls important      Continuing your installation of this software may impair Cancel  I or destabilize the correct operation of your system   either immediately or in the future  Microsoft strongly   recommends that you stop this installation now and   contact the hardware vendor for software that has   passed Windows Logo testing  Apply       Default  Vision Adjust  Small Space    Click Continue anyway button  after several seconds  you will see the main console of  TEK Visions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch Device Driver     96    MainConsole  Languages Splash Window Beep Mode  English  0 5 4  We Show Splash Window           Frequency High    Controllers Operate Region      lelet   Create          Short Last Long    e  i 4    Left Top    Help    EasyButton Tools    Controller  nt H  Controller Information Right Eottom    Rotation Calibration Tools      Operate Mode          Die   E ee        Double Click     ogadi  hik    eee lefa         Speed   Vision Adjust    EE Small Space    Utility Tools        ii       Windows Device Driver Specification    Special Feature Specification    The Real Device Driver  When the device driver is installed successfully and the necessary settings are finished   you can use touch screen and point accurately without log in     Multi Controller and Multi Displayer Supporting   Device driver for TEKVisions 5 Wire Resistive USB Touch can connect with multiple  controllers and support multiple displays    Note  The device driver will not support 
81. the PnP and PCI configurations     PC Health Status  This menu shows the PC health status     Frequency Voltage Control    Use this menu to set the system frequency and voltage control     Load Fail Safe Defaults    Use this menu option to load the BIOS default settings for minimal and stable system operations     Load Optimized Defaults    Use this menu option to load BIOS default settings for optimal and high performance system operations     Set Supervisor Password  Use this menu option to set the BIOS supervisor password     Set User Password    29    Use this menu option to set the BIOS user password     Save    Exit Setup  Save BIOS setting changes and exit setup     Exit Without Saving  Abandon all BIOS setting changes and exit setup     Standard CMOS Features    Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and use the PgUp or PgDn keys to  select the value you desire for each item     Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Standard CMOS Features  Time Chh mm ss  AA 7  Menu Level  gt    b TIDE Primary Master Tf Nnne 1     IDE Primary Slave   None  Change the day  month     IDE Secondary Master   Nonel year and century     IDE Secondary Slave   None    Drive A  1 44M  3 5 in     Drive B  None 1    Halt On  All   But Keyboard        tie Move Enter Select     PU PD Ualue Fi  Save ESC Exit F   General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F7  Optimized Defaults    Date   The date format is  lt Day gt  lt Month gt  lt Date gt  lt Year gt    Day   day of the week  
82. tivate the on screen display menu  It is a toggle key   Press twice to turn off the on screen display menu  After 30 seconds idle time the  OSD screen will automatically turn off  To reset the video display hold down the  Menu key for 3 seconds     46    LCD On Screen Display Control Key  Description  with Power Button        Power LED  e E e         r      5 Up Down Menu       Located on the back of the Soloist II in the upper right corner  This version of the OSD  has no text or symbols screened on the back of the unit     Power Led    The Power Led will be green during normal operation  A yellow or amber light indicates  the LCD panel is not receiving a signal  No light indicates the LCD panel is not  receiving power        amp    Increment  amp  Decrement   Brightness Control Keys    The two keys have two functions  controlled by the MENU key  When activating the  OSD screen  the two keys are defined to increment or decrement the value of each  selected item  When not in the OSD menu the two keys are used to change the display  brightness     Up  amp  Down Select Keys    When activating the OSD screen  the down key is used to select the wanted adjustment  items  The up key will move up through the menu and escape from the OSD menu     Menu    Press the Menu key to activate the on screen display menu  It is a toggle key  Press  twice to turn off the on screen display menu  After 30 seconds idle time the OSD screen  will automatically turn off  To reset the video display ho
83. ustomize operate region according to his demand  The  first step is to click Operate Region list box  then choose the operate region you need   The Interactive Define button 1s enabled when you choose Desktop Custom  press it  a  window like this     Languages Splash    windows Beep Mode    English  0 5 4        i Show Splash window  Beep at Pressure Lu      i L F High  Controllers Operate Region Hy requency ig        Meek tan mM bra e      Long    Delete    1 z 7 32 1  1 Interface  USB Y    Controller Information    R5232 1 Resistance L  Wire  5 ire or 8 Wire    Monitor    Operate Mode      Direct     con    Window      Default  Vision Adjust ity Tools        Horizon   Love J Drawing   Painting      Small Space    Vertical   Level   OK     E     bs      El       You can drag this window to any region on desktop and define the range of operate  region through changing the size and the position of the window  then click OK button  and Apply button on the console  You can point accurately in your define region after  calibration     If you want to define accurate range of operate region  you can do it through defining the  left top point and the right bottom point  The value must be reasonable  in addition  the  range of value is between 0 and 65535  and the Left value must less than the Right value   the Top value must less than the Bottom value  or the system will report Errors    65    Languages  English  L 5 4   T      M Controllers     Delete   Create      O Interface  AS2
84. wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility       Standard CMOS Featur   Frequency Voltage Control       t      Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults  F    ed Chipset Features Load Optimized Default      Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Passwor    Power Management  ff   Sword     PnP PCI Configura      PC Health       F9   Menu in BIOS  Exit Setup       Entering Y loads the default BIOS values that provide a minimal and stable system configuration     Load Optimized Defaults    This option on the main menu allows users to restore all the BIOS settings to the default  Optimized values  The Optimized Defaults are the default values also set by the mainboard  manufacturer for both optimized and stable performance of the mainboard     When you select Load Optimized Defaults  a message as below appears   Phoenix     AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility      Frequency Voltage Control    Do    S Features Load Fail Safe Defaults  ed Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults    Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password       Power Management ff   0 PO       PnP PCI Configurall Load Optimized Defaults  lt Y N gt   N tup    wv     gt  PC Health Status Ea av ing    z  Quit F9   Menu in BIOS   Select Item    Save  amp  Exit Setup    d Optimized Defaults       Entering Y loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal and stable  system performance     43    Set Supervisor User Password    When you select this function  a message as below will appear on the screen     Phoenix     
85. y Master     IDE Primary Slave Change the day  month     vear and   entury  Drive A  1 44M  3  Drive B  None     Halt On       Tle  Move Enter Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help  Fo  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults F   Optimized Defaults    Date  The date format is  lt Day gt  lt Month gt  lt Date gt  lt Y ear gt      Day   day of the week  for example Friday  Read only   Month   the month from Jan to Dec    Date   the date from 1 to 31    Year   the year  range from 1999 to 2098     Time  The time format is  lt Hour gt  lt Minute gt  lt Second gt      Drive A B  Set the type of floppy drive installed  Available options are None  360K  5 25 in   1 2M  5 25 in   720K  3 5  in   1 44M  3 5 in   2 88M  3 5 in     Halt On  Determine the system behavior if an error is detected during bootup  Settings   All Errors System halts when any error is detected     No Errors System does not halt for any error    All  But Keyboard System halts for all errors  except keyboard error    All  But Diskette System halts for all errors  except diskette error     All  But Disk Key System halts for all errors  except disk keyboard error     IDE Primary Master Slave  Press  lt Enter gt  to enter the sub menu and the following screen appears     13    Phoenix     AwardBLOS CHOS Setup Utility  IDE Primary Master    IDE HDD Auto Detection  IRA    IDE Primary Master  Auto  Menu Level  gt  gt   Access Mode  Auto     To auto detect the  HDD s size  head    or  this channel    P
    
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