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1. Jumper P1 Function Settings Settings illustrated Description Pins 7 amp 8 13 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 RS 232 Short B DED oe signal 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Block 2 Setting Pins9 amp 10 1 3 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 pins 7 pin 1 of Short sg 5 V to 12 COM2 2 H a 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins 11 amp 12 13 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 Short JH TEM 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins 13 amp 14 13 5 7 9 118 15 1719 21 2 R232 Short B DED aje signal 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Block 3 Setting Pins 15 amp 16 183 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 pins13to pin 10f Short EHI m 45V 18 COM3 gt A 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins 17 amp 18 13 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 Short cH EM 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Component Installation 2 29 Interconnection board jumper settings Jumper P1 Function Settings Settings illustrated Description Pins 19 amp 20 13 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 RS 232 s s DCD HOE H signal 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Block 4 Setting Pins21 amp 22 13 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 pins19to pin 1of Short o
2. Specifications D 11 Connector Pin Assignments 3 1 E E Ay 25 14 Parallel port LPT1 connector pin assignments Pin Vo Signal 1 O STROBE 2 yo DATA BITO 3 yo DATA BITL 4 yo DATA BIT2 5 yo DATA BIT3 6 yo DATA BIT4 7 yo DATA BITS 8 yo DATA BIT6 9 yo DATA BIT7 10 ACK 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SLCT 14 O AUTO FD XT 15 ERROR 16 0 INIT 17 O SLCTIN 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND D 12 Specifications Parallel port LPT1 connector pin assignments Pin VO Signal 22 GND 23 GND 24 GND 25 GND A line above a signal indicates active LOW logic Specifications D 13 Serial port COM Ito COMA connector pin assignments Pin Vo Signal DC D 5 V 12 V RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RIS CTS olol NI J AJ WwW N eB RI D 14 Specifications Keyboard PS2 mouse connector pin assignments Pin yo Signal 1 yo KBDATA 2 yo MSDATA 3 GND 4 35V 5 yo KBCLK 6 y o MSCLK Specifications D 15 Power supply connector pin assignments Pin VO Signal 1 45V 2 45V 3 45V 4 5V 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 12V 10
3. ce Power supply connected lechanical o 9 An event could be an HDD access FDD access COM port access LPTport access key press or mouse operation Power Management B 3 This flowchart shows the Disabled mode Power on state 1 i i 1 1 I 1 i Timer 1 I LI I 1 LI An event 1 1 1 Timer 1 occurs ES 1 I I LI 1 1 I 1 I 1 Hj 1 1 r 1 1 LI 1 1 I LI 1 I 1 H 1 1 1 I LI 1 Timer Power button is pressed and held down more than 4 seconds Power button is pressed once Power supply connected lechanical of 9 An event could be an HDD access FDD access COM portaccess LPT port access key press ormouse operation B 4 Power Management This flowchart shows Power Off mode Power on state An event occurs Power button is pressed once Power button is pressed once 1 Power supply connected lechanical of 9 An event could be an HDD access FDD access COM port access LPTport access key press or mouse operation HDD Motor Control The HDD power down timer works independently of the Doze Standby Suspend mode timers When the time set in the HDD power down timer has expired the HDD motor stops Beep Control The beep function is supported to signal that the system has entered suspend mode You can change the conditions for the beep with the Beep On Suspend item in the Power
4. Push type switch to power the IM 515 on or off This switch also functionsto change the powermanagement mode Poweron Push once when IM 515 is off Power off Push and hold down more than 4 seconds when powerison 9 Depending on the setting of the BIOS setup the IM 515 may not be tumed off if it is pressed less than 4 seconds See Appendix B for information about power management Reset switch Push type switch to resetthe IM 515 accessible using a pointed objectlike a ball point pen Introduction 5 Part names and functions front view Partname Function Frontcover The key lock securesthe front panel making the floppy disk and key lock drive inaccessble and securing the cover set HDD LED The HDD LED indicatesaccessing of the hard disk drive whena Green hard drive is installed The FDD LED indicates accessing of the floppy disk drive when FDD LED a floppy disk drive is installed The FDD LED is attached to the floppy disk drive 6 Introduction The following illustration is a rear view of the IM 515 TM printer power cable TM printer position fittings IM 515 power cable A hole fora lock chain Part names and functions rear view Part name TM printer position fittings Function These are guidesforthe TM printerto position it in the correct location You can remove the fittings when they are not necessary by removing the securing screw These fitting
5. The IM module issecured to the coverduring shipping by a screw transportation screw 8 Introduction The following illustration shows the major components in the IM module Interconnection board Hard disk drive under floppy disk drive Floppy disk drive d l SIMM sockets CPU socket Socket 7 L1 pi Main board Part name and functions major components Part name Function Main board Main board of the IM 515 CPU socket CPU socket See Appendix D forthe supported CPUs The Socket 7 CPU cooling fan should be attached after installing a C PU SIMM sockets Two SIMM socketsare provided See AppendixD fordetails on the SIMMs One mount isavailable fora 2 5 inch hard disk drive Hard disk drive 19 mm or 0 75 maximum with an IDE EIDE controller conforming to MCC standards Floppy disk drive One mount isavailable fora 3 5 inch floppy disk drive with 720KB 1 44MB storage capacity Interconnection board The interconnection board containsthe jumpersto set COM port functions Introduction 9 The illustration below is the rear panel of the IM 515 Frame ground Transportation screw storage hole PCI slot USB1 COM3 USB2 COM4 PCI slot Exclusive slot Keyboard Mouse Part name and functions rear panel Partname COM1 to 4 LPTI USB1 and 2 keyboard mouse connectors Function Interface connectors Each interfa
6. You also can install one ISA card in the ISA expansion slot The IM 515 does not have an onboard video function so you must install either an ISA video board or PCI video board before you use the IM 515 PCI slot ae Ee Oo tm ES epe PCI slot PCI slot Ss Note When the front PCMCIA expansion module OI B05 is used the maximum length of the card in this slot is 130 mm 5 1 2 14 Component Installation The maximum size of PCI ISA cards is as follows Height Height Length a Partsside Solderside Max 240 mm 130 mm 107 mm 12 mm 10 mm size 9 4 5 1 inches 4 2 inches 0 47 inch 0 39 inc h caution When you install PCI ISA cards make sure the drawing current of the cards does not exceed the limits shown on page D 7 To avoid contamination do not touch the card connectors Follow these steps to install a PCI ISA card 1 Remove the screw securing the slot cover Then slide the slot cover out Keep the screw to secure the ISA PCI card to the IM module Store the slot cover in case you remove the ISA PCI card later Sot cover Component Installation 2 15 2 Gently guide the card into the connector then push the card in firmly but carefully to insert it fully You should feel the connector fit into place If the card does not go in smoothly do not force it pull it all the way out and try again 3 Secu
7. s device diagnostics utility Turn to page 3 26 then follow the instructions on that page Work Defining a drawer password See page 3 26 Step 9 Installing your OS or Application software If you install an OS operating system and application software onto the IM 515 perform it in this step Step 10 Charging the Batteries The IM 515 contains a rechargeable Vanadium Lithium battery that backs up the real time clock CMOS RAM data and NVRAM data The battery is not charged fully at the factory You need to charge the battery before you use the IM 515 for the first time If you have not used the IM 515 for a long time you also need to charge the battery The battery is being charged when the IM 515 is being turned on Use the following time table for charging Item Time for full charge Description 40 hours or more Backup time 30 days or more with full charge 1 10 Set Up Guidelines Chapter 2 Component Installation This chapter explains how to install components into the IM 515 The chapter also describes jumper and DIP switch functions Removing the Transportation Screw The IM module is secured to the cover during shipping by a transportation screw Follow these steps to remove this screw 1 Turn the IM 515 over so the bottom of the unit faces up then locate the transportation screw 2 Use a 2 Phillips screwdriver to turn the screw counterclockwise an
8. But Keyboard All But Diskette All But Disk Key Items you Options Ne can set SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults HARD DISKS Auto Setsthe HDD type User Auto The system checksthe HDD and None setthe type automatically User You can steach parameters None If you do not use the HDD select this option Drive A None You can use thisto select the corect 360KB 5 25 in specifications forthe floppy disk drive 1 2MB 5 25 in installed in the IM 515 If you do not use a 720KB 3 5 in floppy disk drive select None 1 44MB 3 5 in 2 88MB 3 5 in Halt On All Errors During the power on self test POST the system stops if BIOS detects a hardware enor You can tell BIOS to ignore certain errors during POSTand continue the boot up process These are the selections All Errors If BOS detectsany non fatal error POST stopsand prompts you to take Corrective action No Errors POSTdoesnot stop for emors All But Keyboard POSTdoesnot stop fora keyboard eror but stops forall other errors All But Diskette POSTdoesnot stop for floppy disk drive emors but stopsfor all othererrors All But Disk Key POSTdoesnot stop fora keyboard ordisk error but stopsfor all othererrors 3 6 Using the System Utilities BIOS Features Setup When you enter BIOS Features Setup the following menu appears on the screen Do not change the settings for the shaded items Note that
9. Extended memory region System ROM region Adapter ROM region Video buffer region Conventional memory region System I O Map Some I O addresses can be changed using BIOS setup or the Plug amp Play feature I O address Contents Changeable 00h to 1Fh DMA controller 1 8237A No 20h to 3Fh Interrupt controller 1 8259A No 40h to 5Fh Timer counter 8254 No 60h to 6Fh Keyboard controller 8042 No 70h to 7Fh Real time clock NMI mask No 80h to 9Fh DMA page register No AOh to BFh Interrupt controller 2 8259A No COh to DFh DMA controller 2 8237A No FOh Coprocessor enor release register No 1FOh to 1FFh Hard disk drive controller No 290h to 297h LM78 access port Yes 2E8h to 2EFh Serial port 4 Yes 2F8h to 2FFh Serial port 2 Yes mp mor cer RNAs 398h M5113 I O configuration register No 3COh to 3DFh VGA register No 3E8h to 3EFh Serial port 3 Yes 3FOh to 3F1h M1543 I O configuration register No 3FOh to 3F7h Floppy disk drive controller No 3F8h to 3FFh Serial port 1 Yes 40Bh DMA1 expansion mode register No 480h to 48Fh DMA high page register No 4DOh INT 1 master edge level control No 4D1h INT 2 slave edge level control No 4D6h DMA1 expansion mode register No CF8h to CFFh PCI control register No 4000h to 407Fh Power management I O register No 5000h to 50FFh SM bus controller No 62D0h to 62D8h IM 515 customized gate array control No
10. Never insert or disconnect the power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in severe shock Do not allow foreign matter to fall into the product Penetration of foreign objects may lead to fire or shock If water or other liquid spills into the product unplug the power cord immediately and then contact your dealer or an EPSON service center for advice Continued use may lead to fire or shock Do not place multiple loads on the power outlet wall outlet Overloading the outlet may lead to fire Always supply power directly from a standard domestic power outlet ii Safety Precautions NWARNING continued Handle the power cord with care Improper handling may lead to fire or shock Also note the following Do not modify or attempt to repair the cord Do not place any object on top of the cord Avoid excessive bending twisting and pulling Do not place cord near heating equipment Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in Be sure to push the prongs all the way in If the cord becomes damaged obtain a replacement from your dealer or an EPSON service center Be sure your power cord meets the relevant safety standards and includes a power system ground terminal PE terminal Do not connect the power supply to any equipment except the IM 515 EPSON TM H5000 H5000II series printer and EPSON TM U950 series printer Improper usage may lead to equipment damage fire or shock Safety Precautions iti caut
11. The following table shows you the general procedure for setting up the IM 515 Follow this procedure for whatever you install Detailed descriptions for each items follow this section General Setup Procedure Step Setup items Step 1 Install intemal components Step 2 Set jumpersand DIP switches Step 3 Connect the TM printer Step 4 Connect your peripherals Step 5 Connectthe powersupply Step 6 Attach the back cover Step 7 Setthe system configuration using BIOS setup Step 8 Set the supervisor password Step 9 Install your OS operating system orapplication software Step 10 Charge the battery Set Up Guidelines 1 1 Precautions If you open the cover of the IM 515 observe these precautions caution Components on the internal boards in the IM 515 can get hot Turn off the IM 515 and wait at least 10 minutes for components to cool before you remove the cover To prevent damage make sure you turn off the IM 515 and disconnect the power supply You must disconnect the power supply because the electrical current is flowing in some parts of the circuit even when the power is turned off To prevent damage make sure you disconnect any peripheral devices To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the components ground yourself by touching a grounded metal surface before you touch any component To avoid contamination do not touch the connectors on the components St
12. 2 12 Component Installation 6 Secure the floppy disk drive assembly with the two binding head screws enclosed in the IM 515 package See the illustration in step 5 7 Connect the FDD cables as described in the steps below 1 Connect the one end of the FDD ribbon cable to connector CN on the IM 515 and connect the other end to the drive Shape the ribbon cable as shown in the illustration in step 5 2 Connect the one end of the FDD power cable to connector CN18 on the IM 515 and connect the other end to the drive See the illustration in step 5 Note If you installed a 1 44MB 3 5 inch drive you do not need to set the drive type in BIOS setup because this is the default setting If you installed any other type of floppy disk drive or do not use a floppy disk drive you must change the setting using the BIOS setup To remove the floppy disk drive reverse the installation procedure When you remove the drive from the frame follow the steps below 1 Insert your hand under the drive in the place shown with the arrow and press the insulation sheet upward at the area shown below This illustration does not have the floppy disk drive to show you the portion to press By doing this you unlock the FDD lock plate from the frame Component Installation 2 13 2 Slide the drive toward the arrow shown below to remove it Installing a PCI ISA Card You can install up to three PCI cards in the PCI expansion slots
13. 2V 4 3 Open Open_ Short Short n ABB 2 3V 4 Open Shot Open Open gHgd 24V 3 1 Open Shot Open Short gHg 25V 4 3 Open Short Shot Open gHHg 2 6V Component Installation 2 23 CPU voltage settings Pins Pins Pins Pins Settings CPU CPU 7 amp 8 5 amp 6 3 amp 4 1 amp 2 illustrated voltage 7 5 3 1 Open Short Short Short ELE 2 7V 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 1 Intel MMX Short Open Open Open Hc un 2 8V Pentium 166 to 233 MHz 8 6 4 2 735 3 AMD K6 PR166 Short Open Open Short Hr 3H 2 9V and PR200 8 6 4 2 qb agus Short Open Short Open HgHg 3 0V 8 6 4 2 403534 Short Open Short Short HgHH 31V 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 1 Short Short Open Open He a 3 2V 8 6 4 2 2 24 Component Installation CPU voltage settings Pins Pins Pins Pins Settings CPU CPU 7 amp 8 5 amp 6 3 amp 4 1 amp 2 illustrated voltage mP 3 3v IntelPentium 75 Short Short Open Short HAGE 9 to 200 MHz 8 6 4 2 qoe S vi Short Short Shot Open HAAG 34V 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 1 Short Short Short Short HRRH 3 5V 8 6 4 2 Factory setting Note Fora CPU that hasa dual power sources voltages listed above apply to the CPU cor
14. A a 5V 24 COMA ab 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins 23 amp 24 1 3 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 Short sg V 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Factory settings 2 30 Component Installation Chapter 3 Using the System Utilities The IM 515 comes with the following utility programs in system ROM 1 BIOS setup for defining the system configuration 4 Device diagnostics for troubleshooting devices attached to the IM 515 These programs and the factory default options for this IM 515 are stored in ROM New configuration settings are stored in CMOS RAM which is backed up by a battery Using BIOS Setup BIOS setup defines how the system is configured You need to run this program the first time you configure the IM 515 You need to run it again if you change the configuration N Caution Do nof change setting values not described here Changing them creates the possibility that the IM 515 may not work If this happens see In Case of Problems on page 3 3 Starting BIOS Setup Follow these steps to start BIOS setup 1 Turnonor reset the system Using the System Utilities 3 1 2 Press the Delete key immediately after switching the system on or press Delete when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen Press DEL to enter SETUP 3 Ifasupervisor password is set a message appears in the center of the screen ENTER PASSWORD Type the supervisor password and press Enter 4 T
15. Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the purchasers or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation EPSON and ESC POS are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation Intel Pentium and MMX are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation AMD K6 is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc Award Software International is a registered trademark of Award Software International Inc IBM PC AT and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation MS DOS Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation General Notice Other product and company names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies NOTICE The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Copyright 1998 O by Seiko Epson Corpor
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17. cannot support the weight of the unit so it may fall onto the floor Except when installing the PC card always use the PC card cover to protect it from static electricity If you have the optional OI B05 close the front cover of the IM 515 If you have the optional OI B06 attach the PCMCIA slot cover enclosed with the OI B06 package See page 2 17 for details on the PCMCIA slot cover When you move the IM 515 make sure the IM module is secured by the plate lock The module could fall from the cover if it isn t secured Make sure any device connected to the AC outlet of the power supply does not consume more than 200 VA Introduction 11 Qj Do not connect to electrical outlets that are close to devices that generate voltage fluctuations or electrical noise In particular stay clear of devices that use large electric motors 1 Do not place the side of the power supply connecting the power cord or DC cables down LY Always connect the DC cables before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet L1 Be sure to push the end of the power cord all the way into the AC inlet The fitting on the cord should make contact with the back of the inlet LY When disconnecting power always unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before disconnecting the DC cables D When disconnecting a DC cable hold it firmly at the connector area Do not tug on the cord itself LY To clean the unit wipe with a dry or slightl
18. characters and press Enter Typing a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory 3 16 Using the System Utilities Now the message changes CONFIRM PASSWORD Again type the password and press Enter In the security option item in the BIOS features setup screen select Setup or System Setu You need to entera supervisor password whenever you P enter the BIOS Setup You need to entera user pasword each time the system System boots You also need to entera supervisor password whenever you enter the BIOS Setup Using Device Diagnostics The device diagnostics utility included in IM 515 system ROM lets you isolate communication problems that the IM 515 or connected devices may be having You can use these diagnostics to test the following d CO oO O O L TM printer operation test DM display indication test Cash drawer operation test Serial port loop back test LPT1 port loop back test Printing test of printer connected to LPT1 Using the System Utilities 3 17 Device Diagnostics Utility Conditions The device diagnostics utility runs under the following conditions Device Diagnostics Utility Conditions Items Conditions Oi Set the receive bufferto the maximum T Set the selection switch for customer display connection non connection to non connection if it has a selection switch T Setup the communication settings to follow the instruction if the TM pr
19. for the CPU you installed Installing or Removing a SIMM The main board supports two 72 pin 32 bit SIMMs Single Inline Memory Modules of 4 8 16 32 or 64MB for a memory size between 4MB and 128MB SIMMs can be either 60ns or 70ns Fast Page Mode FPM or Enhanced Data Out EDO The system allows installation of a single SIMM However it is recommended that you use SIMMs in pairs both of the same type and capacity caution To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the SIMMs ground yourself by touching a grounded metal surface before you touch a SIMM To avoid contamination do not touch the connectors on the SIMM 2 6 Component Installation Note ECC can be supported in the following conditions Use a pair of parity SIMMs e Use the BIOS setup and set the Memory Parity ECC check to Enabled in the BIOS Features Setup menu Make sure the SIMMs are the same type and capacity Follow these steps to install or remove the SIMMs 1 Install a SIMM into the inner SIMM socket first Position the SIMM at a 45 degree angle over the socket Make sure the notch on the SIMM points toward the CPU as shown below 2 Pushthe SIMM into the socket until it is seated firmly 3 Tilt the SIMM until it is upright guiding the hole at each end of the SIMM over the retaining post at each end of the SIMM socket If it does not go in smoothly do not force it pull it all the way out and try again Make sure the SIMM is p
20. under the chassis tabs 5 Push the drive assembly in gently until you feel the connector fit into place 6 Secure the mounting bracket to the IM module with the screw you removed in step 2 as shown below 2 10 Component Installation Installing a Floppy Disk Drive You can install a 3 5 inch floppy disk drive in the IM module Follow these steps to install the floppy disk drive 1 Make sure you have the FDD lock plate FDD ribbon cable FDD power cable and the two binding head screws enclosed in the IM 515 package Remove the floppy disk drive slot cover at the front of the IM module Remove the screw securing the slot cover to the chassis then lift the slot cover out Store the slot cover and screw in case you remove the floppy disk drive later Remove a spacer and a screw attached to the IM module chassis TT Screw Mem Qc Component Installation 2 11 4 Secure the spacer and FDD lock plate to the bottom of the floppy disk drive with the screw you removed in the step above Make sure you attach the FDD lock plate in the correct direction The bent part should fit as shown below Screw Bent part ee TN FDD lock plate Bottom of drive 5 Mount the floppy disk drive assembly onto the IM module chassis Then push the drive assembly toward the front face to meet two screw holes in the floppy disk drive and the IM module chassis Push the drive CN18 1 Screws CN9
21. E Primary IDE Enabled interface On Chip Disabled Select Enabled to activate the Secondary Enabled secondary IDE channel IDE IDE Primary Auto 9 The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Secondary Mode 0 Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 Master Slave Model 4 foreach of the four IDE devices that PIO Mode 2 the onboard IDE interface supports Mode 3 Modes 0 through 4 provide successively Mode 4 increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode foreach device 3 14 Using the System Utilities Integrated Peripherals Items you Options e can set SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults IDE Primary Disabled If your hard drive and your system Secondary Auto software both support Ultra DMA select Master Slave Mode 0 Auto to enable BIOS support UDMA Model Mode 2 On Chip USB Disabled Select Enabled to activate the USB Controller Enabled controller USB Disabled Select Enabled when you use a USB Keyboard Enabled keyboard Support Onboard Disabled Select Enabled to use the onboard FDC Enabled floppy disk controller FDC on the main Controller board If you install an add in FDC orthe system has no floppy drive select Disabled in this field Onboard Disabled Select an addressand comesponding Serial Port 1 2 3F8 IRQ4 interupt forthe serial ports Here are the 2F8 IRQ3 SETUP BIO S defaul
22. F OFF OFF OFF PR166 jm AMD K6 ON 200 3 0x 66 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF PR200 VU Factory setting Component Installation 2 27 Interconnection board jumper settings The interconnection board has JP1 which contains four blocks of jumpers These jumpers control the function of pin 1 for COMI to COMA JP1 1 Use the information in the following table to change the jumpers on the interconnection board caution Do not short more than two jumpers in the same jumper block otherwise you may damage the IC chips on the IM 515 Interconnection board jumper settings Jumper P1 Block 1 pins 1 to 6 Function Setting pin 1 of COMI Settings Settings illustrated Description ng Pins1 amp 2 13 5 7 9 111315 1719 21 23 R232 DCD Short 9 H ey signal 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins3 amp 4 18 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 a 5 V Short H 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Pins5 amp 6 18 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 23 bas o ii 12 V 2 4 6 8 10 12 1416 18 20 22 24 2 28 Component Installation Interconnection board jumper settings
23. H2V 11 45V 12 l PWRGOOD 13 Reserved 14 l PSWI 15 Remote sense 16 FG D 16 Specifications USB connector pin assignments Pin VO Signal I V 2 y o USB 3 y o USB 4 GND Specifications D 17 Appendix E EPSON Sales Subsidiaries EPSON AMERICA INC OEM DIV EPSON EUROPE B V EPSON Deutschland GmbH EPSON U K LIMITED EPSON FRANCE S A EPSON IBERICA S A EPSON ITALIA S P A EPSON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 20770 Madrona Ave Torrance CA 90559 2842 U S A Tel 1 310 787 6300 Fax 1 310 782 5350 Prof J H Bavincklaan 5 1183 AT Amstelveen The Netherlands Tel 31 0 20 5475 251 Fax 31 0 20 6454 315 Z lpicher Strasse 6 40549 D sseldorf 11 Germany Tel 49 0 211 5603152 Fax 49 0 211 5603319 Campus 100 Maylands Ave Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7TJ United Kingdom Tel 44 1 0 442 61144 Fax 44 1 0 442 227 244 68 Bis Rue Marjolin B P 320 92305 Levallois Perret Cedex France Tel 33 0 1 40 87 38 62 Fax 33 0 1 47 37 15 10 Avda de Roma 18 26 08290 Cerdanyola del Vall s Barcelona Spain Tel 34 9 3 582 2500 Fax 34 9 3 582 1555 V le F Ili Casiraghi 427 20099 Sesto Si Giovanni Milan Italy Tel 39 226 2331 Fax 39 2244 0750 No 1 Raffles Place 26 00 OUB Centre Singapore 0104 Tel 5 530477 Fax 5 5338119 EPSON Sales Subsidiaries E 1 EPSON HONG KONG LIMITED EPSON
24. IM 5 D User s Manual Using this online operator s guide The words onthe left side of this screen are bookmarks for allt he topics inthis guide Usethescroll bar next to the bookmarks to find any topic you want Click a bookmark to inst ant ly jump to its topic If you wish youcan increase the size of the bookmark area by dragging the dividing bar to the right Usethescrollbar onthe right side of this screen to move through thetext Usethe zoom tools to magnify or reduce t he page display d Click the Find button if you want to search for a particular term However using t he bookmarks is usually quicker Complet e online document ation for Acrobat Reader is locat ed in the Help directory for Acrobat Reader Return to main menu Intelligent POS Terminal IM 515 User s Manual 400876501 Copyright Information All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored ina retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book Seiko Epson Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Neither
25. M 515 The first time you setup the IM 515 system you need to run this program to set the correct date and time If you installed a floppy disk drive or SIMM you may need to use this program If you do not use a floppy or hard disk drive you also need to run this program To start the BIOS setup turn to page 3 1 then follow the instructions on that page Work See page Starting the BIOS setup 3 1 Check the table below to see where these procedures are described then follow the instructions on that page Work You need to See page First time setup of the Setthe date and time using the 35 IM 515 STANDARD CMOS SETUP menu Installing a floppy disk Set the corect type using the 36 drive STANDARD CMOS SETUP menu Set Drive A to None in the STANDARD CMOS SETUP menu ee a floppy disk and set the Onboard FDC aa Controller to Disabled in the INTEG RATED PERIPHERALS menu Change setting if you want to use Installing a SIMM parity SIMMs Use BIO S FEATURES 3 8 SETUP menu Set HARD DISKSto None in the STANDARD CMOS SETUP menu and set the On chip Primary IDE to Disa bled in the INTEG RATED PERIPHERALS menu 3 6 3 14 If you do not have a hard disk drive Set Up Guidelines 1 9 Step 8 Setting the Drawer Password When a cash drawer is connected to the TM printer you need to set the drawer password If the password is not set anyone can open the drawer using the IM 515
26. Management Setup menu in BIOS setup BIOS setup When entering Insuspend When retuming to work setting suspend mode mode mode from suspend mode Disa bled No beep No beep lbeep Once 4 beeps No beep lbeep 1 minute interval 4 beeps 4 beeps lbeep Power Management B 5 Appendix C Loop Back Connectors You need to connect a loop back connector to the serial ports or the LPT1 port to test these ports using device diagnostics The first illustration below shows the loop back configuration used to test the serial port The second illustration shows the configuration used to test the LPT1 port COM port Loop back connector 1 DCD 5V 2 RxD 9 3 TxD m 1K ohm 4DTA 5 GND 6 GSR 3 9 7 RTS 9 8CTS 9 9 9 RI oo Loop back connector for serial ports LPT1 port Loop back connector 1 STROBE 2 D0 3D1 4D2 5 D3 6 D4 7D5 LPT1 o cc 36 oo Et EET BER ui Loop back connector for the LPT1 port Loop Back Connectors C 1 Appendix D Specifications CPU and its Support Logic Items Descriptions Socket 7 The following C PUs are supported CPU socket Intel Pentium P54C 75 MHz to 200 MHz Intel MM X Pentium P55C 166 MHz to 233 MHz AMD K6 PR166 166 M Hz to K6 PR200 200 M Hz Onboard memory None Lcondary cache 512KB pipelined burst memory SIMM socket 72 pin 32 bit x 2 soc k
27. NC Blank monitor DPMS Support HDD Power Disabled This field allows you to set the period of Down 1min inactivity before the hard disk drive enters tandby mode motor poweris 15 min off You can select Disabled to keep the hard disk drive running continually Doze Mode Disabled This field sets the period of inactivity 1min before the CPU enters doze mode 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1hour 3 12 Using the System Utilities Power Management Items you Options ee can set SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults Standby Disabled 9 This field sets the period of inactivity Mode 1min before the system goesinto standby mode from doze mode 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1hour Suspend Disabled This field sets the period of inactivity Mode 1 min before the system goes into suspend mode from standby mode 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1 hour Primary HDD Disabled If you select Enabled the system retums Enabled to working mode from the power saving modes doze standby or suspend modes when this device isaccessed Floppy Disabled Same asabove Enabled Serial Ports Disabled Same asabove Enabled Keyboard Disa bled Same asabove Enabled Parallel Ports Disabled Same asabove Enabled Power Button Disabled Set the power switch functions See Gree
28. Screws for an FDD 2 pieces T T C C DL D O L L Screws for an HDD 4 pieces T Note that the package doesnot include a powercord forthe powersupply Please obtain an appropriate powercord before using the IM 515 If any of these items is damaged or missing please contact your dealer for assistance After unpacking save the packing materials so that you can reuse them for future transport Introduction 3 Power On and Off Power on 1 Check if the power LED is off 2 Pressthe powerswitch once 3 The powerLED goeson Power off 1 Check if the power LED is lit or flashing 2 Pressand hold down the power switch more than 4 seconds 3 The power LED goes off Pressand hold down more than 4 seconds Depending on the powermanagement settings in BIOS setup the IM 515 may remain on if the button hasbeen pressed less than 4 seconds 4 Introduction Part Names and Functions The following illustration is a front view of the IM 515 Reset switch Power LED HDD LED FDD LED Part names and functions front view Partname Function The Power LED indicates power on off and the power management mode Power LED Lit Power ison working mode ordoze mode Flashing in 2 Hz standby mode Green Flashing in 1 Hz suspend mode Off Poweris off soft off mode See Appendix B for information about power management Power switch
29. a connected TM printer that hasthe ID function ESC POS GSI command Checkthe following items No O The interface cable and powercable are communi a connected properly to the TM printer cation Q Make sure you tum off the IM 515 before you connectthe cable Q The TM printer power switch ison O The TM printerselected when device diagnostics started is connected to the port QO The TM printeris not performing a self test when the device diagnostic s utility sta rts O The paper FEED button is not pressed when the device diagnostics utility starts Q The TM prnteris on line If the TM printerdoesnot meetthese conditions correct the problem and select the Initialize option from the menu bar If the printer meets all the above conditions one of the following may have occurred Q The print head hasoverheated Q The TM printeris not working Hardware The print head is overheated orthe printeris not emor working 3 22 Using the System Utilities DM TM status messages Message Pid Description Paper feeding 2 The TM printer is feeding paper Receiptend 3 The receipt paper path containsno paper Joumalend 4 The joumal paperpath contains no paper Papernear 5 The paperroll diameter istoo small orit isnot end installed Receipt 6 The receipt paperroll diameter istoo small orit isnot near end installed Joumalnear J The joumal paper roll diameteristoo small o
30. ard and use it for JP2 Follow the steps below to clear the CMOS RAM Turn off the IM 515 and remove a jumper cap Set the JP2 to short Turn the IM 515 on Turn off the IM 515 again Return the jumper cap you removed in step 1 OU SOT RA dms 2 20 Component Installation JP3 This set of jumpers sets the CPU voltage See the table titled CPU voltage settings below for details JP4 This jumper switches the modes of the second cache on the main board Always set this jumper to Open pipelined burst on the IM 515 No plastic jumper cap is mounted on this jumper SW1 This set of switches sets the CPU speed See the table titled CPU speed settings below for details Component Installation 2 21 Main board jumper DIP switch settings f Settings UNS Jumper Function Settings illustrated Description JP1 er NVRAM Open FZ Disabled orPOS iN d Short A Enabled d JP2 equ CMOS Open Ib Nomal use Short A Clear VWF JP3 CPU voltage pu JP4 T E Open Rips Pipelined burst Short BZ Liner burst A See table SW1 CPU speed below Factory setting 2 22 Component Installation CPU voltage settings Pins Pins Pins Pins Settings CPU 7 amp 8 5 amp 6 3 amp 4 1 amp 2 illustrated voltage Z5 XS 4 Open Open Open Open BBBH 2 0V 4 2 8 6 CPU i Open Open Open Short anal 23V 3 Open Open Shot Open pug 2
31. area fix the problem Then select this option to reset the program See the tables on page 3 22 and 3 24 for more information Leaving Device Diagnostics When you select Exit from the menu bar the system reboots 3 30 Using the System Utilities Appendix A Error Messages Error Messages From Hardware Monitor The IM 515 monitors the power supply voltages the fan rotation and the temperature of the CPU and inside the case If an irregular value is detected the system BIOS displays Hardware Monitor found an error MANAGEMENT SETUP for details If this happens press the Delete key to enter the BIOS setup then find the cause of the problem The detected items are shown in the table below Hardware monitors Items CPUcor voltage Normal range Operating voltage x 0 15 V 13 3V 3 3 0 15 V V 5 0 10 12 V 12 0 10 12 V 12 0 10 5V 5 0 10 Rotation speed ofthe CPU cooling fan 70 of normal speed or more Rotation speed ofthe case fan 7096 of nomal speed or more CPU temperature 70 C 158 F orless Temperature inside the case 60 C 140 F orless Error Messages A 1 enter POWER POST Messages During the power on self test POST BIOS either sounds a beep code or displays a message when it detects a correctable error The following is a list of POST messages An error message may be followed by a prompt to press F1 to continue or p
32. ation Nagano Japan Chapter 3 Copyright 1997 by Award Software International Inc All rights reserved Except for use in review no one may reproduce any part of this chapter in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Award Software International Inc ii FCC CLASS A FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING The connection of a non shielded interface cable to this product will invalidate the FCC Verification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment FOR CANADIAN USERS This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canad
33. ay the delay before key strokes begin 1000 to repeat of 250 500 750 or 1000 milliseconds Security Setup You can set passwords in one of two Option System waysbelow Setup You must entera supervisor password to enter BIOS setup System You need to entera user password each time the system boots You also mus entera supervisorpassword to enterBIO S setup PS 2 mouse Disabled If you use a PS 2 mouse select Enabled function Enabled 9 IRQ 12 will be used forthe PS 2 mouse control Disabled will reserve IRQ 12 for expansion cardsand the PS 2 mouse will not function OSSelectFor Non OS2 9 You should select OS2 only if you are DRAM gt OS2 running the OS 2 operating system with 64MB greaterthan 64MB of RAM on your system C8000 CBFFF Disabled Selects whetherto permit shadowing in Shadow Enabled this section of memory CC000 C FFFF Shadow Same asabove Same asabove D0000 D3FFF Shadow Same asabove Same asabove D4000 D7FFF Shadow Same asabove Same asabove D8000 DBFFF Shadow Same asabove Same asabove DC 000 DFFFF Shadow Same asabove Same asabove Using the System Utilities 3 9 Power Management When you enter Power Management Setup the following menu appears on the screen Do not change the settings the shaded items Note that the actual screen does not have this shading Global PM Timers D
34. ce connectorhasan icon based on the PC97 standard by Microsoft Corporation See Appendix D for details on the interfaces DC IN connector DC power IN connector The powersupply DC cable is connected here PCI ISA and exc lusive expansion slots Expansion slots See Appendix D for details Frame ground If your interface cable needsa frame ground use this screw storage hole sc rew screw The IM module issecured by the transportation screw on Transportation the bottom of the unit to prevent damage by vibration The removed screw can be attached in this hole to prevent it from becoming lost 10 Introduction Handling Guidelines Observe these guidelines for proper usage d Make sure you read the safety precautions in this manual before you use the IM 515 Make sure the total power requirements of all devices receiving power from the IM 515 does not exceed the IM 515 power limitations See Appendix D for details When you transport the IM 515 in its shipping container make sure you replace the transportation screw Do not block any slots or openings on the IM 515 These are provided for the ventilation necessary to ensure reliable operation and protection from overheating TM printer position fittings are only for positioning and not for mounting the TM printer Be careful not to let the TM printer drop when moving the unit Never hold the IM 515 by the back cover This cover
35. ches 0 eee ee eens 2 19 Main Board Jumper DIP Switch Settings 6 00 e eee eee 2 20 Interconnection board jumper settings 66 6 e cece eee eee 2 28 Chapter 3 Using the System Utilities Using BIOS Setup 22054 cece ie erent eae news IRE II IR ENSE raped 3 1 Starting BIOS Setup s2c 2 ucla ega ive yRU EPUM PR ehe TE Pret ped s 3 1 Set p Keys i eee IRE ate Gee ee repu en oy Peu SU a eire ae eke 3 2 Getting Helps sivi re aca fas cee URS oe Reh De xe Det SOR 3 3 In Gase of Problems oc cases cece vau ree qp aa hx re Inda 3 3 Main Men 2 225 startete ah clad eas sup WA AE cM eitis 3 3 Standard CMOS Setups is sai ate e vue xe Oe xv eU pM ER 3 5 BIOS Features Setups eR Rb Du Aei aA EY eg 3 7 Power Management 2563 52 335 baee pun thin ee duce bien peda tes 3 10 Integrated Peripherals isus vele ee ed bad eee BS bak EIAS 3 14 Supervisor User Password Setting 0000 cece cece cence eee 3 16 Using Device Diagnostics coss er Soe Meets Er eri ea I nde 3 17 Device Diagnostics Utility Conditions 66 c cece cece eee 3 18 Starting Device Diagnostics isse 3 18 Device Diagnostics Screen 2 0 6 cece eet 3 20 Using the Setup Mente mede teh Rev be a owe Up sees dete E eg 3 25 Running Device Vests 4 tances Juke Aeterno LS ONE LENS URNA 3 27 Initializing Device Diagnostics 0 6 e 3 30 Leaving Device Diagnostics eee 3 30 Appendix A Error Messages App
36. completed Check indication Drawerkick out Disabled The port isdisabled test B ng The drawer kic k out test is completed Check the motion of the cash drawer The diagnostics test failed This message also Loop back test Eror appears when a loop back connector is not connected orthe wrong loop back connectoris connected Disabled The port is disabled Ok The test completed successfully The printer connected to the LPTI port did not LPTLprintteg Imezu entera ready state after 2 seconds Disabled The port is disabled Ok The print data wassent successfully Using the Setup Menu The setup menu allows you to create a password for accessing the drawer kick out test and to set the length of time for the voltage signal supplied to the cash drawer solenoid to open it Using the System Utilities 3 25 Defining a drawer password caution You need to set a drawer password if you connect your drawer to the TM printer If the password is not set anyone can open the drawer using the drawer kick out test Follow these steps to define a password 1 Select the Drawer Password option from the setup pull down menu You see the following message in a dialog box Enter 2 Type the password you want and press Enter Passwords can be 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters Make sure you enter at least four characters or numbers You then see this message Re Enter 3 Type the same password a second time and press Enter The passwor
37. d is now defined You see the following prompt each time you select the Drawer kick out test from the device tests pull down menu Enter Type the password and press Enter to perform the drawer kick out test 3 26 Using the System Utilities Changing or deleting a drawer password Follow these steps to change or delete a password 1 Select the Drawer Password option from the setup pull down menu You see this message Old 2 Type your current password and press Enter You then see the following message New 3 If you no longer want a password press Enter The password is now deleted If you want to define a new password type the new password and press Enter You see this message Re Enter 4 Type the same password a second time and press Enter Setting the Drawer ON time The Drawer ON time option sets the length of time required for the voltage signal to pass through the solenoid to open the cash drawer To set the time select the Drawer ON time option from the setup pull down menu You see a dialog box allowing you to enter the ON time your cash drawer requires You can enter a value up to 500 ms For the appropriate value see your cash drawer manual Running Device Tests The device tests option on the menu bar allows you to run the following tests Q TM print test L1 DM display test Using the System Utilities 3 27 Drawer kick out test COMI loop back test COM2 loop back test COMS loop bac
38. d remove it he nsportation sc rew 3 Locate the storage hole on the back panel of the IM 515 Component Installation 2 1 4 Screw the transportation screw into the storage hole in the back panel Storage hole Ee Lae o E EB see NCaution When you transport the IM 515 in its shipping container make sure you replace the transportation screw to the bottom of the IM 515 Removing the IM Module from the Cover Before you can install or remove any components from the IM module or change jumper DIP switch settings you need to remove the IM module from the cover Follow these steps 1 Make sure the transportation screw has been removed See the previous section 2 Open the front panel If it is locked use the key provided to open the lock 2 2 Component Installation 3 Set the tab on the plate lock to UNLOC Kand pull the IM module out as shown below When you are ready to replace the IM module in the cover slide it in until it is all the way in the cover Close the front panel and if necessary use the key to lock it Installing a CPU The IM module contains a 321 pin ZIF Zero Insertion Force Socket 7 The following CPU types can be installed in it 1 Intel Pentium P54C 75 MHz to 200 MHz LY Intel MMX Pentium P55C 166 MHz to 233 MHz Q AMD K6 PR166 166MHz to PR200 200 MHz Component Installation 2 3 cauti
39. e and itsl O voltage isalwaysat 3 3 V Component Installation 2 25 2 26 CPU speed settings CPU rate CPU clock chi esl CPU CPU settings sw sw sw sw SW sw MHz rate MHz illustrated 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Intel ON psum 25 1 5x 50 am OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 123456 Intel 90 L5x 60 E OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Pentium AUR LR 123456 Intel 100 1 5x 66 EN OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium 5 MERE 123456 Intel 120 2 0x 60 a ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Pentium URP LR 123456 Intel 133 2 0x 66 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium t a 123456 Intel 150 2 5x 60 2 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF Pentium d aha 123456 intel 166 25x 66 a on ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium s eee 123456 Intel 200 3 0x 66 E OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium E Uu EUR 123456 Component Installation CPU speed settings CEU Ae CPU CPU settings sw sw sw sw SW sw MHz rate MHz illustrated 1 1 1 2 13 1 4 1 5 1 6 Inte ON MMX 166 2 5x 66 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium eee 123456 Inte ON MMX 200 3 0x 66 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium MEE 123456 Inte ON MMX 233 3 5x 66 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Pentium Wu 123456 AMD K6 ON 166 2 5x 66 ON ON OF
40. ed a TM printer select None You see the device diagnostics screen Device diagnostics uses a series of menu bars pull down menus and dialog boxes that allow you to select options or perform diagnostic tests Follow these guidelines for using device diagnostics Qj To display a pull down menu use the left arrow or right amow key to highlight the option then press Enter if necessary You can also see the pull down menu if you press the key that corresponds to the initial letter of the option The Initialize option does not have a pull down menu d To select an option from the pull down menus use the up arrow or down arrow key to highlight the option then press Enter If the option has a dialog box you see it when you press Enter 1 Press Esc to close a pull down menu or a dialog box LY Press the backspace key to correct typing Using the System Utilities 3 19 Device Diagnostics Screen The device diagnostics screen is divided into the following areas LY TM drawer DM COM ports LPT1 oO tC L Messages 3 20 Using the System Utilities TM Drawer The TM drawer area of the device diagnostics screen displays the communication settings cash drawer driving pulse signal width and the status for the TM printer and cash drawer TM DM information Setting Description Displa ysthe model name depending on the type of TM IM printer attached to the IM 515 TM Port Displa ysthe TM pr
41. end are disabled Min Saving The system sets the timers as following Doze timer 10 min Standby timer 30 min Suspend timer 1hour MaxSaving The system sets the timers as following Doze timer 1 min Standby timer 2 min Suspend timer 3 min PM Control No This item allows you to set power by APM Yes 9 management without using APM Advanced PowerManagement Modem Use NA Set the interrupt that the modem uses IRQ 3 When the interrupt chosen in this item 4 occurs the sytem retumsto working 5 mode from suspend mode If you do not 7 use thisfeature select NA 9 10 11 Beep On Disabled 9 Thisoption controlsthe beep forsuspend Suspend Once mode See Appendix B for detail 1 Min Interval Using the System Utilities 3 11 Power Management Items you Options eal can set SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults Video Off AlwaysON This option determines when to activate Option Suspend gt Off the video off feature Susp Stby gt Off Always ON The video off feature is All Modes gt Off disabled Suspend gt Off When the system enters suspend mode the video off feature goes active Susp Stby gt Off Whenthe system enters suspend orstandby mode the video off feature goes active AllModes gt Off The video off feature goesactive in all powermanagement modes Video Off Blank Screen Set this field for your video card and Method V H SY
42. endix B Power Management Appendix C Loop Back Connectors Appendix D Specifications Appendix E EPSON Sales Subsidiaries vi Safety Precautions This section presents important safety information Read this section carefully Warnings Cautions and Notes Notes and precautions in this manual are identified by their level of importance as defined below WARNING Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid serious bodily injury caution Cautions must be observed to avoid minor injury to yourself damage to your equipment or loss of data Note Notes have important information and useful tips on the operation of your equipment Safety Precautions 1 Safety Precautions NWARNING Unplug the power cord from the power outlet immediately if the product produces smoke a strange odor or unusual noise The IM 515 power switch may not work in such a case since it is controlled by software Also place the power supply where you can unplug the power cord in such an event Continued use may lead to fire or electric shock After unplugging the power cord contact your dealer or an EPSONS service center for advice Never attempt to repair the product yourself Improper repair work can be dangerous Never disassemble or modify the pruduct Tampering with this product may result in injury fire or electric shock Be sure to use the enclosed power supply Connection to an improper power supply may cause fire or shock
43. ep 1 Installing Internal Components If you want to install internal components in the IM 515 you need to remove the transportation screw and the cover first Check the table below to see where these procedures are described then follow the instructions on that page Work See page Removing the transportation screw 2 1 Removing the IM module from the cover 2 2 1 2 Set Up Guidelines Once you remove the cover from the IM module turn to the appropriate sections in Chapter 2 and follow the instructions for installing the component Work See page Installing a CPU and a CPU cooling fan 2 3 Installing a SIMM 2 6 Installing a hard disk drive 2 8 Installing a floppy disk drive 2 11 Installing a PCI ISA card 2 14 Installing a PCMCIA expansion module 2 16 When you have the components installed go to next section Step 2 Jumper DIP Switch Settings If you installed a CPU you need to set the jumpers and DIP switches If you want to provide 5 V or 12 V power to COMI to COMA you also need to set the jumpers Check the table below to see where these procedures are described then follow the instructions on that page 12 V to COM1 to COM4 interconnection board Work You need to See page If you have installed a CPU set Pana WE On the 2 20 main board If you plan to provide 45 V or SetJPlonthe 2 28 When you have finished reattach the IM module to the cover S
44. erals is set to Disabled HARD DISK INSTALL FAILURE A 2 Error Messages POST messages Messages Hard disk s diagnosis fail Descriptions The system may run specific disk diagnostic routines This message appearsif one ormore hard disks retum an enor when the diagnostic s run Keyboard eror or no keyboard present Cannotinitialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard isattached correctly and no keysare pressed during POST To purposely configure the system without a keyboard set the HaltOn option in BIOS setup to All But Keyboard BlOSthen ignoresthe missing keyboard during POST Keyboard islocked out Unlock the key This message usually indicates that one or more keyshave been pressed during the keyboard tests Be sure no objectsare resting on the keyboard This message displays during a full memory test Memon Teo counting down the memory areasbeing tested If POSTdetectsan emorduring memory testing Memory test fail additional information appears giving specifics about the type and location of the memory enor Override enabled Defaults loaded If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration BIOS can override the current configuration with a set of BIOS defaults designed forthe most stable minimal performance system operations Primary master hard disk fail POSTdetectsan enor in the primary master IDE hard drive Primary slave hard disk fai
45. et Up Guidelines 1 3 Step 3 Connecting the TM Printer The following TM printers can be connected to the IM 515 LY EPSON TM H5000 H5000II series _1 EPSON TM U950 series To set up the TM printer itself see the operator s manual for the TM printer Follow these steps to connect the TM printer Note You need an appropriate interface cable The interface cable is not enclosed in your IM 515 package 1 Set the TM printer on the IM 515 so that the printer hooks fit into the hollows in the TM printer 1 4 Set Up Guidelines 2 Connect the interface cable to the TM printer referring to the operator s manual for the TM printer Interface cable Hollow in the printer DC cable for the TM printer Printer hooks Powersupply 3 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the IM 515 4 Connect the DC cable of the power supply to the TM printer Set Up Guidelines 1 5 Step 4 Connecting Your Peripherals You can connect various peripherals to the IM module using the connectors on the back panel caution See Appendix D for power limitations for any device that draws its power from the IM 515 Keyboard Mouse PCI sot USB1 Ege o eue EH epu COM1 COM2 COM3 USB2 COM4 PCI slot PCI slot ISA slot Exclusive slot Note For some peripherals you may need to change the jumper settings See page 2 28 for more information 1 6 Set Up Guidelines Step 5 Con
46. ets System ROM 256KB flash ROM NVRAM for POS SRAM 32KB backed up by a Vanadium Lithium battery Chip set AU Aladdin IV M1531B M 1543 RIC MC 146818A compatible backed up bya Vanadium Lithium battery Keyboard controller 80C 42 or equivalent O controller AU M5113 for COM3 and COM4 Specifications D 1 Interfaces Items Descriptions FDD 34 pin connector EIDE One IDE channel Ultra DMA supported Seral 9 pin D sub male x 4 ports 16550 c ompatible UART Parallel 25 pin D sub female x 1 port EC P EPP supported Keyboard 6 pin mini DIN female x 1 port PY 2 type USB SeriesA connectorx2 ports supported by Aladdin IV which isan OHCI compatible controller Video Items Descriptions On board video None Needsa commercially available video board in the PCI or ISA slot D 2 Specifications Expansion Slots Items PCI slot Descriptions 32 bit half size x 3 slots Length 240 mm 9 4 or 130 mm 5 1 see page 2 14 for details width 107 mm 4 2 height 12 mm 0 5 parts side 10 mm 0 4 solder side Card edge connector ISA dot 16 bit half size x 1 slot Length 240 mm 9 4 width 107 mm 4 2 height 12 mm 0 5 parts side 10 mm 0 4 solder side ISA AT compatible 7 2 MHz bus speed with a card edge connector Exclusive dot Half pitch card edge connectorx1 Fora PCMCIA expansion module suppo
47. he BIOS setup starts Setup Keys The following table shows how to navigate in setup using the keyboard Key functions Key Function Arrow keys Select an item Main Menu Quit and do not save changes to CMOSRAM Esc key Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Exit current page and retum to Main Menu PgUp key or Increase the numeric value or make changes key ien key or Decrease the numeric value or make changes Generalhelp only forStatus Page Setup Menu and Option F1 key Page Setup Menu F2 key or Change colorfrom a total of 16 colors F2 to select color Shift F2 forward Shift F2 to select color backward Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option F5 key Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the BIOS defaults only for Option Page Setup Menu F7 key Load the Setup defaults F10 key Save allthe CMOSchanges only for Main Menu 3 2 Using the System Utilities Getting Help Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the possible selections To exit the Help Window press Esc or the F1 key again In Case of Problems If after making and saving system changes in setup you discover that your computer no longer boots clear the CMOS RAM using the jumper JP2 on the main board See page 2 20 for the instructions to clear the CMOS RAM Main Menu When you enter the BIOS setup utility a main menu appears on the screen Use the arrow keys to highlight items and press Enter t
48. ian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada TESA RAOT CORE WARES ERE ERABRS VOCI OGEHE CIEO lt 7 2 RARR WEET CORET REA CHEAT ALWSEEECJAmSITILASPBUiv9 0 A Si RABP BD ee HT D kA RRENDL EDD ET SARRAT EIT LY ARS HAAR RET LRRRBAOED CBT HARES X ORR BTR BAK AT Y eHBLTV ET iii DECLARATION of CONFORMITY for CE MARKING Product Name Type Name POS COMPUTER M132B Conforms to the following Directive s and Norm s Directive 89 336 EEC Product Name Type Name EN 55022 1986 1994 2nd class B EN 50082 1 1992 TEC 801 2 level 2 TEC 801 3 level 2 TEC 801 4 level 2 AC Adapter M131A Conforms to the following Directive s and Norm s Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 1986 1994 2nd class B EN 50082 1 1992 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 EN 50082 1 1992 IEC 801 2 level 2 IEC 801 3 level 2 IEC 801 4 level 2 Directive 73 23 EEC Safety iv EN 60950 Rev 3 Contents Saf ty Precautions uci sd ete e ees ex ex a v eap res i Introduction Options els Sha chee ie MER qe IM IQUe UM WS uev Se Saks 2 Unpacking cx eia tO e per meee epe te e Ee cd 3 Power Or and OfF cesa ebbe a ED DEC ENC LO SR US 4 Part Names and Functions sesuunan seun ccc en 5 Handling Guidelines 2 02 epe fends eked Sa Pa Ue e obe ene dd 11 Usage and Storage Environment isesssseeeeee een 13 About This M n al 4 2 vpL i
49. inter connection support that was selected when you started the device diagnostic s utility Indicatesthe signal na me the system will use to reset the TM TM Reset Signal printer This feature fuctions if the TM printer hasbeen set to allow reset using the RTS or DTR signals Baud Rate Indicatesthe baud rate that the TM printeris using Word Length Indicatesthe word length that the TM printer is using Parity Indicates whetherthe TM printer is using parity DrawerOn Time Displays the pulse width of the signal foropening the cash drawer Indicatesthe status of the TM printer See the table below TM Status called TM status messages fora description of these messages DrawerStatus Displays the status HIG H LOW of the cash drawer Using the System Utilities 3 21 TM status messages Message Sx Description The port connected to the TM printeris disabled Set Disabled to Enabled using the BIOS Setup Q Displaysthis message when a TM pnnterthat does not have an ID function ESC POSGSI command isconnected Check whetherthe DIP switc hes of the TM printer are set to the following Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 8 bits Parity None Although the screen indicates No communication the device diagnostics utility can communicate with the TM printer if the DIP switc hes are set up correctly If so mething is wrong checkthe TM status messages Q The device diagnostics utility cannot communicate with
50. interdoesnot have the ID function ESC POS GSI command Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 8 bits Parity None See the TM printer manual forthe setup procedure Setting of the TM printer DIP switc hes When the TM printer connects to COMI T Setup the communication setting to follow the instruction fora TM printer with ID function ESC POSGSI command Baud Rate Same setting asthe TM printer Word Length Same setting asthe TM printer Parity Same setting asthe TM printer T Setup the communication setting to follow the instruction when the TM printer does not have the ID Setting of DIP function ESC POS GSI command switch of the DM Baud Rate 9600 bps displays Word Length 8 bits Parity None When the TM printer connects to another port besides COMI T Setup the DM display communication setting to follow the instruction Baud Rate 9600 bps Word Length 8 bits Parity None See the DM display manual forthe setup procedures Starting Device Diagnostics When you start the IM 515 you see the following prompt Press F10 Key to start device diagnostics 3 18 Using the System Utilities When you see the prompt press F10 You see the following dialog box when you start the device diagnostics utility m Select TM Port COMI COM2 COM3 COM4 LPT1 None Select the port connected to the TM printer using the up arrow or down arrow key then press Enter If you have not connect
51. ion Cables for internal devices and peripheral devices must be connected properly according to this manual Improper connection may lead to equipment damage fire or shock Be sure to set this equipment on a firm stable horizontal surface The product may break or cause injury if it falls Do not use in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels Excessive humidity and dust may cause equipment damage fire or shock Do not place heavy objects on top of the product Never stand or lean on the product Equipment may fall or collapse causing breakage and possible injury Do not drop bump or otherwise subject to strong vibration or impact Do not block the openings on the product They are provided for the ventilation necessary to ensure reliable operation and protection from overheating Never clean the product with thinner benzene alcohol or other such solvent To ensure safety please unplug this product prior to leaving it unused for an extended period iv Safety Precautions Introduction The IM 515 is an intelligent terminal for the point of sale POS environment The IM 515 offers the following features d d L Co oO O O U L IBM PC AT compatible Intel Pentium MMX Pentium or AMD K6 processor is available 512KB cache pipelined burst memory is supported Plug amp Play BIOS function is supported Power Management based on APM Advanced Power Management Ver 1 2 Detecti
52. isabled Thermal Monitor PM Control by APM Yes MODEM Use IRQ 3 Current CPU Temperature XXXC XXXF Current System Temp 3 OXXXC XXXF Beep On Suspend Disabled Fan Speed Monitor Video Off Option Suspend gt Off Current CPU FAN Speed xxxx RPM Video Off Methed DPMS Support Current CASE FAN Speed xxxx RPM PM Timers Voltage Monitor HDD Power Down 15 Min VCORE Voltage o XX XX V Doze mode Disabled 3 3V Voltage A X XX V Standby Mode Disabled 5V Voltage x xx V Suspend Mode Disabled 12V Voltage 2 XX OXX V Timer Reload amp Wakeup Events 12V Voltage oO XX OXX V Primary HDD Disabled 5V Voltage o0 X Oxx V Floppy Disabled Serial Ports Enabled ESC Quit My gt lt Select Item Keyboard Enabled Fl Help PU PD Modify Parallel Ports Disabled F5 Old Value Shift F2 Color External Switch F6 Load BIOS Defaults Power Button Green Mode F7 Load Setup Default 3 10 Using the System Utilities The following describes the items you can set on this menu Power Management Options praia hi SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults Global PM User Define Selects power management functions Timers Disabled 9 using the timers for doze standby and Min Saving suspend Max Saving User Define You can setthe time for each timer Disabled When you select Disabled power managementfeaturesfor doze standby and susp
53. ithium battery Backup devices RIC CMOSRAM and NVRAM for POS Charging method Constant voltage charge 4 3V 0 15 V Charging time 40 hours ma ximum Backup time 30 daysminimum from full charge Indicators Items PowerLED Green Descriptions The PowerLED indicates poweron off and the powermanagement mode Lit Poweris on working mode ordoze mode Flashing in 2 Hz standby mode Flashing in 1 Hz suspend mode Off Poweris off soft off mode See Appendix B for information about power management HDD LED Green The HDD LED indicatesaccessing of the hard disk drive when a hard disk drive is installed FDD LED The FDD LED indicatesaccessing of the floppy disk drive when a floppy disk drive isinstalled The FDD LED is atta ched to the floppy disk drive Specifications D 5 Power Supply Items AC input ratings Descriptions 90 100 10 VAC to 264 230 1599 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 Hz 180 VA orless exceptforAC output DC output ratings 3 pin plug 24 VDC 3 2 0 A 48W Peak 4 5 A 300 msec duty 1 10 16 pin plug 45 VDC 5 9 0 A 45W 12 VDC 5 2 0A 24W 5 VDC 10 0 5A 15W 12 VDC 10 1 0A 12 W AC output ratings 90 100 10 VAC to 264 230 15 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 Hz 200 VA orless This output is intended fora monitor Standards for the IM 515 The following standards are applied only t
54. k test COMA loop back test LPT1 loop back test Cobo O L L L L LPT1 print test Note Before you perform the loop back tests you need to connect an appropriate loop back connector to the port See Appendix C for the loop back connector configurations TM print test The following tests are executed during the TM print test LY Receipt print test which prints a standard print pattern I Auto cutter test for a printer equipped with an auto cutter only Note Before you run the test make sure the TM status message says on line If it doesn t see TM Status Message When the test is complete make sure the standard print pattern printed For a printer with an auto cutter make sure the auto cutter cuts the receipt 3 28 Using the System Utilities DM display test The DM display test sends the following message to the DM display Display Module Test Device Diagnostics Note Before you run the DM display test make sure the DM status message says Ready If it doesn t see the table on page 3 24 Check the DM display screen to see if the test has been performed Drawer kick out test The drawer kick out test opens the cash drawer If the cash drawer opens the test was successful The TM printer has two drawer kick out drive signals signal 1 pin 2 and signal 2 pin 5 However this test checks only drawer kick out drive signal 1 If you set a password you see the following prom
55. l POSTdetectsan emorin the primary save IDE hard drive Secondary master hard disk fa il POSTdetectsan errorin the secondary master IDE hard drive Secondary slave hard disk fa il POSTdetectsan eror in the secondary slave IDE hard drive Error Messages A 3 Appendix B Power Management The IM 515 can enter power saving mode if the system detects inactivity This power management feature is controlled by Advanced Power Management APM Ver 1 2 and its support circuitry The conditions for entering power saving mode depend on the settings of the APM or the settings of power management setup in BIOS setup IM 515 Operating Modes The IM 515 has the following modes of operation IM 515 operation modes Mode Power saving method Power LED Normaloperating mode In thismode the system offers the fastest processing speed however power consumption is maximized Working mode On 1 The system putsthe cache into low powermode 2 The system controlsthe video using the Video Off Option in the Power Management Setup menu of BIOS setup as listed below Suspend gt Off No control Susp Stby gt Off No control All Modes gt Off Tums video off Always On No control Doze mode Power Management B 1 IM 515 operation modes Mode Power saving method Power LED 1 The system puts the CPU into idle mode 2 The system puts the cache into low power mode 3 The syste
56. length Excluding projections Environmental Requirements Condition Operating range Storage range Temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 10 to 50 C 14 to 122 F Humidity RH 30 to 80 non condensing 30 to 90 non condensing DMA Assignments Controller Channel Application 0 Spare 1 Spare BMA LSI 2 Floppy disk drive controller 3 Spare 4 Controller1 cascade DMA2 16 bit 2 Pag 6 Spare 7 Spare 9 Any one of these channels may be used when LPT is set to ECP mode D 8 Specifications Hardware Interrupts Some system interrupts can be changed using BIOS setup or the Plug amp Play feature Contoller1 Contoller2 Application Changable IRQO Timer No IRQ1 Keyboard No IRQ2 Controller 2 cascade No IRQ8 Real time clock No IRQ9 Software redirect No IRQ 10 Serial port COM Yes IRQ 11 Serial port COM3 Yes IRQ 12 Mouse if PS 2 mouse is used No IRQ 13 Math coprocessor No IRQ 14 Primary hard disk controller No IRQ 15 Secondary hard disk controller Yes IRQ3 Serial port COM2 Yes IRQ4 Serial port COM1 Yes IRQ5 Not used N A IRQ6 Floppy disk drive controller No IRQ7 LPT1 Yes NMI l O emorcheck No Specifications D 9 System Memory Map 100000h OF0000h 0E0000h 0C8000h 0CO0000h 0B8000h 0B0000h 0A0000h 000000h D 10 Specifications SYSTEM BIOS Video BIOS Monochrome
57. m controls the video using the Video Off Option in the Power Flashestwice a Management Setup menu of BIOS second setup aslisted below Suspend Off No control Susp Stby gt Off Tums video off All Modes Off Tums video off Always On No control Standby mode 1 The system stopsCPU clock 2 The system stops unnecessary clock generators 3 The system stopsthe HDD motor 4 The system stopsCPU and case fans 5 The system controlsthe video using Flashesonce a the Video Off Option in the Power second Management Setup menu of BIOS setup as listed below Suspend gt Off Tumsvideo off Susp Stby gt Off Tums video off AllModes gt Off Tums video off Always On No control Suspend mode The powerfrom the power supply Off Soft Off mode stops There are there kinds of flowcharts to show how the power management modes changes as shown below LJ Green mode d Disabled mode L Power Off mode You can change the mode using the Power Button item in the Power Management Setup menu of BIOS setup B 2 Power Management This flowchart shows the Green mode Power on state Timer Power button is pressed for less C pore D than 4 seconds or an event A Timer occurs Power button is pressed and held down less than 4 seconds Power button is pressed and held down more than 4 seconds 4 Power button is T pressed once
58. n Mode Appendix B for details Power OFF Using the System Utilities 3 13 Integrated Peripherals When you enter the Integrated Peripherals menu the following appears on the screen Do not change the settings for the items in dark shading The items with light shading may not appear on the screen depending on the settings of other items The actual screen does not have this shading On Chip Primary IDE Enabled Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 On Chip Secondary IDE Disabled Parallel Port Mode SPP IDE Primary Master PIO Auto ECP Mode Use DMA we IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled On Chip USB Controller Disabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled Onboard FDC Controller Enabled ESC Quit N gt lt Select Item Onboard Serial Poer 1 3F8 IRQ4 FL Help PU PD Modify Onboard Serial Poer 2 2F8 IRQ3 F5 Old Value Shift F2 Color Onboard Serial Poer 3 3E8 IRQ11 F6 Load BIOS Defaults Onboard Serial Poer 4 2E8 IRO10 F7 Load Setup Default The following describes the items you can set on this menu Integrated Peripherals Items you Options e cansa SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults On C hip Disabled Select Enabled to activate the ID
59. necting the Power Supply Follow these steps to connect the power supply 1 Make sure you read the safety precautions in this manual 2 Connect the DC cable connector rectangular connector for the power supply to the DC IN connector on the IM 515 Push the connector in as far as it will go Powersupply 3 Connect the power cord to the power supply Note Note that the package does not include a power cord for the power supply Please obtain an appropriate power cord before using the IM 515 4 Insert the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet See Appendix D for additional information on the power supply Set Up Guidelines 1 7 Step 6 Attaching the Back Cover Follow the procedures below to attach the back cover 1 Remove the tape securing the spacers on both sides of the back cover 2 Move spacers in the direction indicated by arrow 1 3 Insert the tab on one side of the cover first then push the tab on the other side into place 4 Move the spacers in the direction indicated by arrow 2 Back cover caution Never lift the IM 515 by the back cover This cover cannot support the weight of the IM 515 so if could drop 1 8 Set Up Guidelines Step 7 Setting the BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS setup utility defines how the system is configured The number of items you need to set depends how you configure the system This section explains the essential settings for configuring the I
60. o accept and enter the sub menu A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen The following is a brief summary of the items you can set Brief description of main menu Items you can set STANDARD CMOS SETUP Descriptions Optionsin the original PC AT compatible BIOS BIOS FEATURES SETUP Enhanced BlOS options EE DANIAE Advanced PowerManagement APM options LOAD BIO S DEFAULTS BIOS defaults are the settingsforthe most stable minima l performa nce system operations These settings make the system boot up stable However system performance may not be optimized LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS Setup defaults are factory settings forthe IM 515 INTEG RATED PERIPHERALS I O subsystems that depend on the integrated peripherals controller in your system SUPERVISO R PASSWO RD Change set ordisable a password The supervisor password permits accessto BIOS setup Using the System Utilities 3 3 Brief description of main menu Items you can set USER PASSWO RD Descriptions Change set ordisable a password The user password allows power on access SAVE amp EXIT SETUP Save settings in the CMOSRAM and exit setup EXIT WITHO UT SAVING Abandon all changesand exit setup 3 4 Using the System Utilities Standard CMOS Setup When you enter Standard CMOS Setup the following menu appears on the screen Do not change the se
61. o the printers that are so labeled EMC is tested using the exclusive power supply For North EMI FCC ClassA America Safety standards UL 1950 2th D3 c UL For Europe EMC CE marking EN55022 EN50082 1 Safety standards TUV IEC 950 EN60950 ForJapan EMI VCCIClassA For Oceania EMC AS NZS 3548 CISPR classB D 6 Specifications Power Limits of the IM 515 Total current consumption must not exceed the capacity shown below for each voltage 5 V 5 V 12 V and 12 V Voltage line Applicable slots and ports Capacity PCI slots ISA slot 5 VDC Exclusive expansion slots 5 0A USB ports COM1to COM4 ports PCI slots 5 VDC ISA slot 0 5A Exclusive expansion slots PCI slots ISA slot HIZ VDC Exclusive expansion slots 20e COM1to COM4 ports PCI slots 12 VDC ISA slot 1 0A Exclusive expansion slots This value is based on the Intel MMX Pentium 200 MHz processor If you use a CPU that consumes more curent than the Intel MMX Pentium 200 MHz processor this value could be lower The total value including CPU is9 A Dimensions IM 515 dimensions IM 515 246 mm 9 7 302 mm 11 9 116 mm 4 6 Excluding projections Specifications D 7 Power supply dimensions Size 138 mm 5 4 261 mm 10 3 65 mm 2 6 Powersupply width depth height Cable forIM 515 La m S12 length Cable for TM 1 5 m 59 1 printer
62. on To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the CPU ground yourself by touching a grounded metal surface before you touch the CPU Do not touch CPU pins with your fingers Make sure you install the enclosed CPU cooling fan onto the CPU to prevent the CPU from overheating Follow these steps to install the CPU 1 Make sure you have the CPU cooling fan enclosed in the IM 515 package 2 Lift the release lever of the Socket 7 3 Insert the CPU in the Socket 7 in the correct orientation as shown in the illustration using the notched corner of the CPU The notch should point toward the end of the lever The CPU will fit in only one orientation 4 Push down the release lever and lock it 5 Remove the piece of paper from the rubber sheet attached to the bottom surface of the CPU cooling fan The rubber sheet is a heat sink and must not be removed 2 4 Component Installation 6 Hold the CPU cooling fan in the direction shown below CPU cooling fan Hole in fan s clip 8 Place the CPU cooling fan on the CPU surface 9 Push down the opposite side of fan s clip and hook it Make sure the clip is inserted as shown below otherwise unclip it and try again Component Installation 2 5 10 Connect the fan cable to connector CN7 Arrange the cable so cable wires do not touch the fins of either the CPU cooling fan or case fan of the IM 515 CN7 Note You must set jumpers and DIP switches
63. on and alarm functions for power voltage temperature and fan rotation are supported Four serial interfaces with FIFO and one parallel interface 5 V or 12 V can be supplied to each serial port One 2 5 inch hard disk drive HDD and one 3 5 inch floppy disk drive FDD can be installed internally Three PCI expansion slots One ISA expansion slot Two USB ports Two exclusive expansion slots 32KB NVRAM for POS Flash ROM that can update the BIOS for the system ROM Introduction 1 Uniform design with EPSON TM series printers No tools required for docking with the TM series Small footprint C oO tC L A maximum of four optional PCMCIA card slots can be installed LI Built in device diagnostics utility Options The base model provided for the IM 515 lets you build an optimized system by selecting the options described below Ly CPU Qd SIMM 3 5 inch floppy disk drive J 2 5 inch hard disk drive J PCMCIA expansion module Please contact your dealer for more detailed information Note A video board and an interface cable are not provided as an option Please obtain an appropriate video board and interface cable 2 Introduction Unpacking When you unpack the IM 515 make sure you have these items ER Main unit Q IM 515 Accessories Q Power supply CPU cooling fan Back cover Keys 2 pieces rT ESI FDD ribbon cable FDD power cable
64. pt when you select Drawer kick out test from the menu bar Enter Type your password and press Enter Device diagnostics tries to open the cash drawer Note Before you run the drawer kick out test make sure the TM status message says on line If it doesn t see the table on page 3 22 COM ports and LPT loop back tests The following loop back tests are available Q The COM port test checks the DTR DSR CTS RTS TXD and RXD signals Using the System Utilities 3 29 Qj The LPT1 port test checks the STROBE ACK DATAO BUSY AUTO FEED PAPER EMPTY ERR INIT SELECT IN and SELECT signals Note Before you run these tests make sure the port you want to test is enabled and the appropriate loop back connector is attached to the port When the tests complete successfully you see OK in the message area of the screen If the test failed you see an error message LPT print test The LPT1 print test prints a standard print pattern on the printer connected to LPT1 If the printer is busy you see the time out message in the message area of the screen Note Before you run the LPT1 print test make sure the LPT1 port is enabled Also make sure an appropriate printer is connected to the LPT1 port Initializing Device Diagnostics When you select Initialize from the menu bar device diagnostics restarts the program If device diagnostics displays No communication for the TM status of TM drawer area or DM status of DM
65. re the PCI ISA card to the IM module with the screw you removed in step 1 Installing a PCMCIA Expansion Module PC Card Slot caution When you connect PC cards make sure the drawing current of the cards does not exceed the limits shown on page D 7 To avoid contamination do not teuch PC card connectors 2 16 Component Installation Follow these steps to install an expansion module for a PC card 1 Remove the screw securing the slot cover Then slide the slot cover out Keep the screw to secure the PCMCIA expansion module to the IM module Store the slot cover in case you remove the PCMCIA expansion module later j a Sot cover lt a Screw 2 Push both sides of the PCMCIA slot cover in and remove it PCMCIA slot cover Component Installation 2 17 3 Gently guide the module into the connector Then push the module in firmly but carefully to insert it fully You should feel the connector fit into place If the card does not go in smoothly do not force it pull it all the way out and try again Expansion module forPC card 4 Secure the PC card module to the IM module with the screw you removed in step 1 5 Attach the PCMCIA slot cover you removed in step 2 Insert the tab on one side of the PCMCIA slot cover into the notch in the expansion module then push the tab on the other side into place Note Remove the PCMCIA slot cover before you install or remove PC cards caution Make sure
66. ress DEL to enter BIOS setup POST messages Messages Descriptions A video erorhasoccured and BlOS cannot Beep initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by two short beeps The checksum of the BIOS code in the BlOSchip is incorrect indicating the BIOS code may have become conupt BIOS ROM checksum emor System halted CMOS battery failed CMOS battery isno longer functional Checksum of CMOSis incorrect so the system loads the default equipment configuration A checksum error may indicate that CMOS has become corrupt This eror may have been caused by a weak battery CMOSchecksum emor Defaults loa ded CPU at nnnn Displa ysthe running speed of the CPU Press ESC to skip memory teq The user may press Esc to skip the full memory test Cannot find or initialize the floppy drive controller orthe drive If no floppy drivesare installed be sure Floppy disk s fa il the Drive A selection in BIOS setup isset to None and the Onboard FDC Controller under Integrated Peripherals is set to Disabled HARD DISK initia lizing Some hard drives require extra time to initialize Please wait a moment Cannot find orinitialize the hard drive controlleror the drive If no hard disk drive isinstalled be sure the HARD DISKS under Standard CMOS Setup is set to None and the On Chip Primary IDE under Integrated Periph
67. rit isnot end installed Coveropen 8 The printer coverisopen On line 9 The printer is on line The TM print test is possible If device diagnostics detects more than one TM status it displays the highest priority message Priority code 1 ishigherthan priority code 3 The DM area on the screen indicates the communication settings and the status of the DM display DM Information Setting Description DM port Indicates the portthatthe device diagnostic s utility usesto transmit data Baud Rate Indicates the baud rate that the DM display uses Word Length Indicates the word length that the DM display uses Parity Indicates whether the DM display uses parity DM status Indicates DM status See the table DM status messages below which explains of these messages Using the System Utilities 3 23 DM status messages Message Disabled Description The port connected to the DM display is disabled Set to Enabled using BIOS setup No communication Device diagnosticsis not able to communicate with the DM display Check the TM printer and DM display forthe following Q The DM display isproperly connected Make sure you tum off the IM 515 before you connect the cable Q The data communications DIP switch is the same for the DM display and the TM printer Make sure you tum off the IM 515 before you change the settings Q The DM display power switch ison Qj The DM display i
68. roperly installed and locked by the tabs on both sides of the socket Component Installation 2 7 4 Install another SIMM using the procedure above 5 To remove the SIMM use your fingers or a small screwdriver to carefully pull away the metal tabs that secure the SIMM at each end The SIMM falls to the side Lift it out of the socket Make sure you store the SIMM in an anti static bag Note To use parity SIMMs you need to enable the Memory Parity ECC Check setting in BIOS setup Installing a Hard Disk Drive You can install a 2 5 inch hard disk drive 19 mm 0 74 inch high in the IM module caution Handle the hard disk drive gently Small shocks or vibrations could damage the drive To avoid contamination do not touch drive connectors Follow these steps to install the hard disk drive 1 Make sure you have the four cup head screws enclosed in the IM 515 package 2 8 Component Installation 2 Remove the screw fastening the hard disk mounting bracket and pull it out as shown below Hard disk mounting bracket 3 Attach the hard disk drive onto the mounting bracket by sliding the hard disk drive as shown below and fixing it with the four cup head screws enclosed in the IM 515 The tightening torque for all four screws must not exceed 29 4 cN m 8 kgf cm Component Installation 2 9 4 Slide the drive assembly into the chassis so that the notches along the bottom of the drive assembly are
69. rting two Type lorll PC cardsorone Type Ill PC card Front exclusive slot Half pitch card edge connectorx1 Fora front PCMCIA expansion module supporting two Type lorll PC cardsorone Type Ill PC card Hard Disk Drive A hard disk drive with the following specifications can be used Items Descriptions Type 2 5 inch Thic kness 19 mm 0 75 maximum Interface IDE EIDE up to PIO mode 4 orUDMA mode 2 Connection Connected by an exclusive bracket Specifications D 3 Floppy Disk Drive An FDD with the following specifications can be used Items Descriptions Type 3 5 inch Thic kness linch Capacity 1 44MB 720MB SIMM The system allows installation of a single SIMM However it is recommended that you use SIMMs in pairs both of the same type and capacity SIMMs with the following specifications can be used Items Descriptions Type 72 pin SIM Ms Fast page mode or EDO mode Accesstime 70ns or less 60ns or less is recommended Panty None or ECC support Capacity 4MB 8MB 16M B 32M B 64MB ECC Support ECC can be supported in the following conditions e Use a pair of parity SIMMs e Use the BIOS setup and set the Memory Parity ECC check to Enabled in the BIOS Features Setup menu Make sure the SIMMs are the same type and capacity D 4 Specifications Battery Items Number of batteries Descriptions 1 Type Vanadium L
70. s are only for positioning and not formounting the TM printer Be careful not to let the TM printerdrop when moving the unit Backcover The back coverhides cables connected to the rearpanel When attached to the IM 515 itcan also covercablesto the TM printer Powersupply Thisisan exclusive power supply desgned forthe IM 515 Note that this powersupply doesnothave an on off switch Place the power supply where you can easly unplug the powercord in case ofa problem TM printer powercable DC Thisisthe power cable forthe TM printer IM 515 power cable DC Thisisthe powercable forthe IM 515 Hole fora lock chain The chassishasa hole fora lock chain Introduction 7 The illustration below is the view when the IM module is removed from the cover IM module Transportation screw Part names and functions when the IM module is removed Part Function The IM module isa control unit without the cover Before you can install intemal components or change DIP switch or jumper settings you need to remove the cover from the IM module IM module The plate lock preventsthe inside of the unit from falling when it is moved because ofthe unit s sliding structure This hookcan be opened orclosed easily and it also isused asa knob to remove an intemal module The hook islocked automatically when the intemal module is inserted Plate lock and cover Transportation
71. s not executing a self test Ifthe DM display doesnot meet these conditions correct the problem and select the Initialize option from the menu bar If the TM printerand DM display meet the above conditions one of the following may have occured Q The DM display interface circuit on the IM 515 isnot working Q The DM display is not working If the DM display scondition is busy it is possibly caused by the following Busy Q The DM display is running a self test QO Afterthe device diagnostics utility starts the DM display power wastumed off The DM display is ready to receive data A test of the DM Ready A display is possible COM port information The COM ports area of the screen lists the DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD and RI status for each of the available COM ports When the port is disabled you see a message to that effect LPT information The LPT1 area of the screen lists the BSY ACK PE SLCT and ERR status for the LPT1 port When the port is disabled you see a message to that effect 3 24 Using the System Utilities Messages The message portion of the screen displays the result of tests Message area Test category Message Description TM printer Disabled The port is disabled The TM printertest is completed Checkthe Done ars printing motion and auto cutter motion DM display test Disabled The port is disabled Bane DM display test is
72. t settings foreach port 3E8 IRQ11 Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ10 Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 338 IRQ11 238 IRQ 10 Onboard Disabled Select an addressand comesponding Serial Port 3 4 3F8 IRQ4 intemupt forthe serial ports Here are the 2F8 IRQ3 SETUP BIO S default settings foreach port 3E8 IRQ4 Port 3 3E8 IRQ11 2E8 IRQ3 Port 4 2E8 IRQ10 3E8 IRQ11 2E8 IRQ 10 Using the System Utilities 3 15 Integrated Peripherals Items you Options s can st SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults Onboard Disabled Select an addressand comesponding Parallel Port 3BC IRQ7 interrupt forthe parallel port 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 ParalelPort PS 2 Selectan operating mode forthe parallel Mode EPP1 9 port ECP SPP Standard Parallel Port data flows ECPEPP1 9 from PC to peripheral only SPP PS 2 Bidirectional EPP1 7 EC PEPP1 7 ECP Mode 0 When the parallel port is set to ECP Use DMA 1 mode this field determinesa DMA 3 9 089 channel forthe port Supervisor User Password Setting Follow these steps to set the supervisor or user password 1 Select Supervisor Password or User Password item on the main menu screen and press Enter To abort the process at any time press Esc To clear the password simply press Enter when asked to enter a password Then the password function is disabled 2 A message appears at the center of the screen ENTER PASSWORD Type a password up to eight
73. the actual screen does not have this shading i CCO00 CFFFF Shadow Disabled D0000 D3FFF Shadow Disabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled D8000 DBFFF Shadow Disabled DC000 DFFFF Shadow Disabled CBFFF Disable Virus Warning Disabled Quick Power On Se Ena Boot Sequence A C SCSI Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status On DII EE Parity ECC Chec Disable Typematic Rate Setting Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup PS 2 mouse function control Enabled OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS Quit pe Select Item Help PU PD Modify Old Value Shift F2 Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Default Using the System Utilities 3 7 The following describes the items you can set on this menu BIOS Features Setup Items you canset Virus Waming Options SETUP defaults BIOS defaults Enabled Disabled Descriptions When this setting is Enabled you receive a waming message if a program specifically a virus attemptsto write to the boot sectororthe partition table of the hard disk drive Keep in mind that this feature protectsonly the boot sector not the entire hard drive Quick Power Disabled Select Enabled to activate the quick On Self Test Enabled POST Boot A C SCSI The original IBM PCsloaded the Seq
74. ttings for the shaded items Note that the actual screen does not have this shading Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss XX XX XX OXXX XXX XX XXXX Shift F2 Fl Help HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Primary Slave Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Master Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Slave Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Base Memory XXXK Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled Extended Memory XXXXXK Other Memo XXXK Video EEENNSLLLLLLBSBSSIN Halt On All Errors Total Memory XXXXXK ESC Quit PU PD Modify N gt lt Select Item Change Color The following describes items you can set on this menu Standard CMOS setup Options SETUP defaults BIOS defaults Items you canset Date Descriptions Pressthe right orleft arrow key to move to the desired field date month year Pressthe PgUp orPgDn key to increment the setting ortype the desired value into the field Time The time format is based on a 24 hour clock Forexample 1 p m is 13 00 00 Press the right or left key to move to the desired field Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting ortype the desired value into the field Using the System Utilities 3 5 Standard CMOS setup No Errors All
75. tzenbesb4egeece Ww daa ERES Een 14 Chapter 1 Set Up Guidelines General Setup Procedure ci terssi ores sue aae res e e eh du xs 1 1 Precautions sonio np etate adeo ai ee A Moen eA direc Ree UR 1 2 Step 1 Installing Internal Components ssseeeseeeeeeeeee 1 2 Step 2 Jumper DIP Switch Settings 0 6 1 3 Step 3 Connecting the TM Printer 00 c cece eee eee 1 4 Step 4 Connecting Your Peripherals 6 6 c cece eee ees 1 6 Step 5 Connecting the Power Supply 06 cece cece eens 1 7 Step 6 Attaching the Back Cover 6 c cece tne eee eens 1 8 Step 7 Setting the BIOS Setup Utility cesses 1 9 Step 8 Setting the Drawer Password cssssseeeeeeeeeeh 1 10 Step 9 Installing your OS or Application software 6 60 cece eee 1 10 Step 10 Charging the Batteries 0 cece eee nee 1 10 Chapter 2 Component Installation Removing the Transportation Screw isses 2 1 Removing the IM Module from the Cover 5 000 cece cece eee eens 2 2 Installing a CPU eus aoa en rre te ME uev DA need CE eda 2 3 Installing or Removing a SIMM sssssssese eee eee ees 2 6 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 1 2 6 6 eee een ee 2 8 Installing a Floppy Disk Drive ssssseeeee eee eee eee 2 11 Installing a PCI ISA Card cec ce Rx bk t e hd 2 14 Installing a PCMCIA Expansion Module PC Card Slot 0 0005 2 16 Setting Jumpers DIP Swit
76. uence C A SCSI operating system from drive A a floppy D A SCSI disk so IBM PC compatible systems are E A SCSI designed to search foran operating F A SCSI system first on drive A and then on drive SCSI A C C hard disk However the BIOS now SCSI C A offers a large numberof boot devices C only and boot sequence options Boot Up Disabled When this setting is Enabled the floppy Floppy Seek Enabled disk drive seeks during boot up Boot Up Off Togglesbetween On orOff to control the NumLock On 9 state of the Num Lock key when the Status system boots Memory Disabled To use parity forthe SIMMs select Parity ECC Enabled Enabled Check Typematic Disabled When this setting is Disabled the Rate Setting Enabled following two items Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay are irrelevant Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller in your system Typematic 6 When the typematic rate setting is rate Char 8 enabled you can select a typematic Sec 10 rate the rate at which characterrepeats 12 when you hold down a key of 6 8 10 12 15 15 20 24 or 30 characters per second 20 24 30 3 8 Using the System Utilities BIOS Features Setup Items you Options MOT can set SETUP defaults Descriptions BIOS defaults Typematic 250 When the typematic rate setting is Delay Msec 500 enabled you can select a typematic 750 del
77. y moistened and firmly wrung cloth Never clean the unit while it is plugged into the wall outlet Qj Never attempt to stretch the cords to make a connection The power cord and DC cables must have adequate slack at all times during use Q Never allow the power supply to hang from the power cord or DC cables 12 Introduction Usage and Storage Environment Keep away from the following d d C D D O D L O Direct sunlight High temperature and humidity Extreme changes in temperature or humidity Heating and cooling equipment Volatile materials High levels of dust Locations where it might become wet Fire Vibration and impact Introduction 13 About This Manual d d Chapter 1 contains guidelines on setting up the IM 515 Chapter 2 contains information on setting the DIP switches and jumpers and installing component devices into the IM 515 Chapter 3 contains information on using system utilities Appendix A to Appendix E contain error messages power management functions loop back connector information specifications and list of the EPSON sales subsidiaries and their addresses 14 Introduction Chapter 1 Set Up Guidelines The IM 515 is designed so it can use various combinations of components or peripherals Therefore the setup procedure depends on your system configuration This chapter explains the essential information for setting up your IM 515 system General Setup Procedure
78. you always attach the slot cover to the PC card The slot cover discharges static electricity in your body If you do not attach the cover the IM 515 could lock up when you insert or remove the PC caras 2 18 Component Installation Note You need to setup the PCMCIA driver on your IM 515 before it can recognize PC cards in the slots on the PCMCIA expansion module See the installation manual for the PC card for details Setting Jumpers DIP Switches The IM 515 contains two circuit boards with jumpers or DIP switches you can set The following sections describe setting the jumpers and DIP switches on each these boards Note Short in the description below means to connect a pair of pins with a plastic jumper cap Open means the plastic jumper cap is connected to only a single pin or no jumper cap is connected Settings also are shown graphically below Short e or H Open X a a orl orja Z Component Installation 2 19 Main Board Jumper DIP Switch Settings The main board contains four sets of jumpers and a single set of DIP switches JP1 Use this jumper to remove NVRAM from the memory map To do that set this jumper to Open JP2 Use this jumper when the system does not boot because of an incorrect BIOS setup This jumper clears CMOS RAM No plastic jumper cap is mounted on this jumper If you want to use the jumper remove any one of the jumper caps set to Open on the main bo

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