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1.                                             39  3 30  MEMORY INSTALLATION    see                R aa 41  3 31 INVERTER CONNECTOR                              tt e noe ent aaa eo thee 41  3 232 POWER  MODU E                                                              D de rd 42  3 33                                              25222 eto is                   etes 43  334 PCI T04 CONNECTOR                                                              nays 44  3 39 CPU FAN CONNECTOR               qapa Qopa              45  3 90 SYSTEM FAN CONNECTOR                  ee        46  3 37 SERIALATA GCGONNECTOR                                                       46  3 38 RESET  amp  SPEAKER CONNETQGTONR   x               47  Chapter 4 Software Utility  4 1 Introduction to Software Utilities                              esses 48  42 VGADRIVER  UTET Y                                                   48  4 3 FLASH BIOS UPDATE uy                      DERE                            49  AT LANDRIVER UTIEIPY S uma             uy a                      50  4 5 SOUND DRIVER UTILITY                                                        A       51  4 6 INTEL      HIPSET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY                               52  4 7 USB2 0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY                                                53  4 8 SERIAL ATA DRIVER UTILITY        er                          54  4 9 WATCHDOG TIMER CONFIGURATION               eene 55  Chapter 5 AWARD BIOS Setup  5 1 Introduction 
2.                     PC104PLUS1   CPU Fan Connector                                            JCFAN1   System Fan Connector                                         JSFAN1    EX 96085 User Manual 16    Serial        Connector                                          SATA1  Reset    Speaker Connector                                  J1    3 2 COMPONENT LOCATIONS           INTEL  855GME                   mD ICH4       JP9 JP8             JP10              LINE_IN1 MiC1 TES     2  CON3 n           USB1  MS1 KB1    USB2                                              Main Board s Connector  Jumper and Component locations    EX 96085 User Manual    3 3 HOW TO SET THE JUMPERS    You can configure your board by setting the jumpers  Jumper is consists of two or three metal  pins with a plastic base mounted on the card  and by using a small plastic  cap   Also known as  the jumper cap  with a metal contact inside   you are able to connect the pins  So you can set up  your hardware configuration by  opening  or  closing  pins     The jumper can be combined into sets that called jumper blocks  When the jumpers are all in the  block  you have to put them together to set up the hardware configuration  The figure below  shows how this looks like     JUMPERS AND CAPS          lt         Wi                     mp car        2 Pin Jumper 3 Pin Jumper Jumper Block Jumper Cap    If a jumper has three pins for example  labelled       1        2  and           You can connect PIN1  amp  PIN2  to crea
3.                    JP2   Watchdog Reset NMI Selection                                              VCCA Voltage Selection                                JP5   CPU Frequency Selection                                      JP3   VGA                                                 E E ERE UE  VGA1   LVDS Connector                LVDS1   COM Port Connector                                             COM1  COM2                                   on        assqa toys COM3        4   Power Connector                                               JATX1   Hard Disk Drive Connector                                       IDE1   Printer Connector                                              JPRNT1   LAN Connector                                                          LAN1   LAN  LED Connecfor               LANLED1   Keyboard Connector                                          KB1   PS 2 Mouse Connector                                               81   HDD LED COheCIOL  tne ub                     HDLED1   Power  BUON uuruuu u pasqa      JPW1   Power LED Connector                                          PWLED1   USB Connector xs u              RR E Sd USB1  USB2  USB3  USBA   Memory Installation                                                 DIMM1   Inverter Connector                                            JINV1   IDE Power Module                                             POWER1   Compact Flash Connector                                    CF1   PC104  Connector                       
4.       E    qos Je    PIN ASSIGNMENT   PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT  ASSIGNMENT    GND     3 3V E CBEJ1    rpm                             emper fefe  afe fefe             44          PC104PLUS1    3 35 CPU FAN CONNECTOR                 CPU Fan Connector     en                sa    FAN_SPEED OUT  FAN  PWM                     JCFAN1    EX 96085 User Manual 45    3 36 SYSTEM                              JSFAN1   System                                PIN   ASSIGNMENT          3 37 SERIAL ATA CONNECTOR    SATA   Serial ATA Connector    EX 96085 User Manual      PIN   ASSIGNMENT    1   GND                             3 SATAHDR TXNO                                                  46    3 38 RESET  amp  SPEAKER CONNECTOR    J1   Reset and Speaker Connector    ASSIGNMENT  SPK VCC  S    PK  RST SW    tH  4 LILI 2  J1                 2  e           96085 User Manual    47    Chapter 4 Software Utility    4 1 Introduction to Software Ultilities    Enclosed with our EX 96085 package is our driver utility  which may comes in a form of a CD ROM  disc or floppy diskettes  For CD ROM disc user  you will only need some of the files contained in the  CD ROM disc  please kindly refer to the following chart     Filename  Assume that CD Purpose                         D  6xx5 Driver VWGA Intel 855GME For VGA driver      ss    D  6xx5 Driver  Flash For flash BIOS update  D  6xx5  Driver LAN For LAN Driver installation    D   6xx5 Driver  Sound Realtel ALC202A AC97 For  Sound driver installation  
5.      96085     Human Machine Interface   User Manual       The Human Machine Interface is where people and technology meet        Release Date Revision  Sep 2006 V0 1   2005 TOPSCCC Technology  Inc  All Rights Reserved  Published in  Taiwan    TOPSCCC Technology  Inc    5    NO  12  ALLEY 345  Yang Guang ST    Nei Hu  Taipei  Taiiwan R O C        886 2 27999080 Tel 886 2 26585042  26575516 E mail  support topsccc com URL   www topsccc com    EX 96085 User Manual    Warning                       This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions manual  it may cause interference to radio communica   tions  It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device  pursuant to FCC Rules  which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such  interference when operated in a commercial environment  Operation of this equipment in a  residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be  required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference                                   Electric Shock Hazard   Do not operate the workstation with its back cover removed  There         dangerous high voltages inside                          Disclaimer    This information in this document is subject to change without notice  In no event shall  TOPSCCC Technology Inc  be liable for damages of any kind  wheth
6.      User may select to use the Reset or NMI watchdog  NMI  also known as Non Maskable Interrupt  is  used for serious conditions that demand the processor s immediate attention  it cannot be ignored by  the system unless it is shut off specifically  To clear NMI command  user should short the  Clear  Watchdog  pin via push button     3 14 CPU VCCA VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP5  CPU VCCA Voltage Selection The selections are as follows      JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION    VCCA 1 8V    VCCA 1 5V        Manufacturing Default  VCCA 1 8V        EX 96085 User Manual 27    3 15 CPU FREQUENCY SELECTION    JP3  CPU Frequency Selection  The selections are as follows      JUNPER SETTING JUMPER  SELECTION     Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION       100 MHz        Manufacturing Default  100MHz     3 16 COM PORT CONNECTOR    There are four COM ports enhanced in this board namely  COM1  COM2  COM3                        1                            are fixed for RS 232  while COM2 is selectable for RS 232 422 485     COM   COM1 Connector  The       1 Connector assignments are as follows             ASSIGNMENT           ss             1         96085 User Manual 28                    2                                    2                    assignments             follows                          Connector                                                         ras    Pe  ose   m           The pin assignments are as follows      EX 96085 User Manual    ASSIGNMENT  DCD3    
7.   0 70       Relative humidity    10 95   2 40     non condensing  Vibration    5 17Hz  0 1    double amplitude displacement  17 640  2  1 5G acceleration peak to peak  Shock    10G acceleration peak to peak  11 millimeters     EX 96085 User Manual    1 3 Dimensions    165    aga 00000      t    00000000 00000000  999   5                                                       gt     9                                                                                 Soo  Soa                                                                                      gt                                000000 000000              00000000000000000000    000000000    000000000 000000000          0000      0000  00000000 00000000    0000000000 0000000000                  167            2                                 Figure 1 1  Dimensions      the      96085         96085 User Manual    1 4 Block Diagram                 2 5  HDD  Carry board       LCD  panel           Touch  Screen        DG 12 24 V IN    Figure 1 2  Block Diagram of the EX 96085    1 5 Mainboard  Specifications    CPU   Socket 478 Intel Celeron  M up to 1 0GHz Auto detect voltage regulator     Chipset   Intel  8855GME ICH4    DRAM   One 200 pin DDRAM SO DIMM up to 1GB    Cache    Built in CPU   BIOS    Phoenix Award Flash BIOS for plug  amp  play function  Memory size with 4MB and with VGA BIOS     EX 96085 User Manual 9    Support   I O Setup    IDE Interface   One EIDE  UDMA 33 66 100  support 2 IDE devices  one compact 
8.   D   6xx5 Driver  Utility Intel   Chipset Software  Installation Utility For Win98SE   ME  2000  XP   D   6xx5 Driver  USB2 0 USB 2 0 Software Installation  Utility For Win 98SE  2000  ME   XP    D  6xx5 Driver  SATA Silicon for SATA Driver  installation    4 2 VGA DRIVER UTILITY       The VGA interface embedded with our EX 96085 can support a wide range of display  You can  display CRT  LVDS simultaneously with the same mode     4 2 1 Installation of VGA Driver   To install the VGA Driver  simply follow the following steps     Gi ck    intel           855       Ghi            EX 96085 User Manual 48         96    5    DRIVERS Intel R  Chipset Software Installation         Intel R  Network Adapter  Realtek      97 Sound System    Touch Panel Driver       4 3 FLASH BIOS UPDATE    4 3 1  Introduction    Users      EX 96085 can use the program  Awdflash exe  contained in the Utility Disk for system  BIOS update     4 3 2  Installation of system BIOS  1 Copy  Awdflash exe  from Driver Disk to Drive C     2 Type the path to Awdflash exe and execute the system BIOS AWDFLASH 7500                 3 The screen will display the table below     FLASH MEMORY WRITER   7       C  Award  Software 2001 All Rights Reserved    Flash Type  49LF004B File Name to Program   7500xxxx bin    Error Message   Do You Want To Save BIOS   Y N        If you want to save up the original BIOS  enter  Y  and press  lt  Enter  gt    If you choose  N   the  following table will appear on screen     EX 96085 U
9.  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  00  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17                        10  20  30  62  46  20  30  30  112  20  35  49  20  42  00  20  40  26  59  30  42  30  10    60    24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41  42  43  44  45  47       977  1024  1224  1224  1224  1024  1024   918   925  1024  1024  1024  1024  1024  1024   918   820  1024  1024   809   809   776    Award Hard Disk          Table    EX 96085 User Manual       O O Q         65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  65335    976  1023  1223  1223  1223  1023  1023  1023   926  1023  1023  1023  1023  1023  1023  1023   820  1023  1023   852   852   775   AUTO    17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  17  26  17  26  33    40  76  71  111  152  68  93  83  69  85  102  110  119  17  136  114  40  42  65  40  61  100    61    5 4 THE ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES  Choose the   ADVANCED BIOS                    in the main menu  the screen shown as below     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Advanced BIOS Features             Virus Warning  Enabled  Item Help  CPU L1  amp  L2 Cache  Enabled   CPU L3 Cache  Enabled  Menu Level      Quick Power On Self Test  Enabled   First Boot Device  SATA SCSI   Second Boot Device  HDD 0   Boot Up Floppy Seek  Enabled   Boot Up NumLock Status  On   Typematic Rate Setting  Disabled   x Typematic Rat
10.  3 10 LVDS VOLTAGE SELECTION                                               25  3 11 LVDS PANEL RESOLUTION SELECTION                                                     26  3 12 CMOS FUNCTION SELEGT QN  22  1 ctc ic EHI preted nee RE eeu ooo oco    26  3 19  RESET NMIESELEG TION        dt                     27  3 14 CPU_VCCA VOLTAGE SELECTION                                                    27  3 15 CPUFREQUENC    SELECTION                                     28  3 16 COM PORT CONNECTOR                        ie Act        28  S TF        CONNECTOR                                                              31  3 48 LVDS CONNECTOR uuruuu oeste aie dtes        de nette eto e o Pea rer Rag a asa 32  3 19 POWER CONNECTOR                               tree        ec eher 33  3 20 HARD DISK DRIVE                                            10 0 2 2 4                 nnne ns 34  3 21  PRINTER                                                                    35  3 22 LAN CONNECTOR                                                          eate aeuo Pe nae path            36         96085 User Manual 3    3 23 LAN LED CONNECTOR                                                   36    3 24 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR            Eu eee         37  3 25 PSIZ MOUSECONNEGT OR    dives tote oe ee etae a ere  37  S 20HDD LED  CONNECTOR ttt ede                       ae        38  327 POWER BUT TON t    38  323 POWER        CONNEGTOR        38  3 29 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS                                
11.  Driver Version 4 01    Firmware Version  41 20  COM1  amp 19200bps     A2  00  COM2 1 320D0bps     E mail   salt salt  com tw Website   www  salt  com  ty  Copyright C  2003 Salt Int l Corp        PenMount Monitor Menu Icon  The PenMount monitor icon  PM  appears in the menu bar of Windows 2000 XP system    EX 96085 User Manual 85    when you turn on the PenMount Monitor      the PenMount Utilities     pm                         PenMount Monitor has the following functions     EX 96085 User Manual       Control Panel     veee  Right Button  Pen Stabilizer       Exit          86              Right Button    Pen Stabilizer    Exit    EX 96085 User Manual    Turns beep on or off     When you select this function  a mouse icon  appears in the right bottom of the screen  Click  this icon to switch between Right and Left       Button functions     Check this function to reduce cursor vibration  for relatively unstable touch screens  or where  there may be excess vibration  Normally this  function is not checked     Exits the PenMount Monitor function     87    6 3 Uninstall the PenMount Windows 2000      Driver    1  Exit the PenMount monitor  PM  in the menu bar     2  Go to Settings  then Control Panel  and then click Add Remove program  Select  PenMount DMC9000 and click the Add Remove button        Add or Remove Programs     amp     Change or  Remove    Programs Cli    Currently installed programs     f   PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100    Add New  Programs     Add Remove  Window
12.  Hub Link                  1 5  Primary IDE P  66MHz x4  CF CARD           82801DB  USB 1 1 2 0          421         6 Ports          PCI BUS    Modules  200 266 333 MHz                       104                                         AC 97 CODEC          LPC SIO  SCH3114       Audio Codec  ALC202                      NE    TR          Parallel       Keyboard             COMI                                                                               96085 User Manual       LANI    82541          92    INTERRUPT                    ASSIGNMENT    System TIMER interrupt from  TIMER 0      6  FemyDskaipter      8                   9  acPkCompanSysem         EX 96085 User Manual    RTC  STANDARD  RAM BANK            96085 User Manual                        CHANNELS                      Channel                        Channel    pou System timer interrupt    DRAM Refresh request  Speaker tone generator              Channel                     Channel    Lx Floppy Disk adapter      3              4 Gee          5                 6                 EX 96085 User Manual    95          amp  MEMORY         Fixed I O Ranges Decoded by       2          Address  Read Target   Write Target   Internal Unit    EX 96085 User Manual            Address  Read Target   Write Target              Controller        controller  amp   LPC PCI  TN  DMA Controller DMA Controller  amp   LPC or PCI     ama  DMA Controller DMA Controller  amp   LPC or PCI      wa  DMA Controller DMA Controller  amp   LPC o
13.  flash  256MB DDR RAM memory  2 serial ports  audio  Ethernet  DC input  and  USB ports  The unit supports Windows 2000 Professional  Windows XP  Windows XP Embedded and  CE Net       metal steel enclosure supports panel mount are designed for ease of installation and  maintenance  This compact touch panel computer is ideal for use as Web Browser  Terminal and HMI  at all levels of automation control        Figure 1 3  Front View of EX 96085    LINE IN MIC IN COM1 COM2  Speaker          FG  DC 12 24V   5     Parallel Port       LAN Parallel Port PS 2 PS 2 9582 USB1  Mouse Keyboard    Figure 1 4  Rear View of EX 96085    EX 96085 User Manual 12    Chapter 2 System Installation    2 1 Installation of the EX 96085    Fanless Touch Panel Computer    2 1 Removal of Heat pipe module  amp   Chassis Cover    There are 8 screws to deal with when  enclosing or removing the chassis  Four are  on the heat sink and four on the side of  top cover        4 screws at  side of  top cover    TEUTEU                        96085 User Manual 13    2 2                  HDD rack    Remove the HDD rack by loosening the four  Screws as circled     2 3 Closing Chassis   Close the chassis in the same way as it was  opened  Just tighten the 8 screws as circled  and the installation of the EX 96085 is  completely done     EX 96085 User Manual    TENTEN       Bothof 2  at the right       14    2 4 Panel Mounting    The EX 96085 HMI Controller is designed to be panel mounted and VESA mounted as shown in  F
14.  in Setup  Available Options  are as follows     Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video  Graphics Array  For EGA  VGA  SEGA   SVGA or PGA monitor adapters     Color Graphics Adapter  power up in 40  CGA 40  column mode     CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter  power up in 80  column mode   MONO Monochrome adapter  includes high    EX 96085 User Manual 59        E resolution monochrome adapters     HALT ON  This category allows user to choose whether the computer will stop if an error is detected    during power up  Available options are  All errors    No errors    All  But keyboard            But    Diskette   and  All But Disk Key      BASE MEMORY     Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot up     EXTENDED MEMORY   Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up     TOTAL MEMORY     Displays the total memory available in the system     HARD DISK ATTRIBUTES        Typ Cylinde         e    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9     gt         rs  306  615  615  940  940  615  642  733  900  820  855  855  306  733  000  612  977  977  1024  733  733  733  306    EX 96085 User Manual            PF O      o     2               LON O            O   ON Q         V P  comp  128  300  300  512  512  65535  256  65535  65535  65535  65535  65535  128  65535  0000  0000  300  65535  512  300  300  300  0000                305  615  615  940  940  615  511  733  901  820  855  855  319  733  000  663  977  977  1023  732  732  733  336                17  17  17  17  17  17 
15.  setting stored in the CMOS will be retained  The screen will be shown  as below     EX 96085 User Manual 75    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility     gt  Standard CMOS Features  gt  Frequency Control     gt  Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults     gt  Advanced Chipset Features   Load Optimized Defaults     gt  Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password     gt  Power Management word     gt  PnP PCI Configura   Quit Without Saving etup     Y N   N  p  PC Health Status    Esc   Quit        Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    Abandon all Datas       EX 96085 User Manual    76    Chapter 6 Touch Driver Installation    6 1 Introduction to the TB 31 Touch Screen Controll Board        63VDF64A       TB 31A O    TO 4 Line Touch    OOOOOOOO          To RS232 O    CN5  PH2 54mm FFC SMD Socket       PN  A ASSIGNMENT                        96085 User Manual 77    CN1  Hirose DF 14 205           ASSIGNMENT      s  mo       s  mw       s  mo                      EX 96085 User Manual    CN4  Hirose      14 65                                    3 me          CN3  JAE IL FPR 40S  Lower                         6 GND    EX 96085 User Manual       79            96085 User Manual    80    6 2 Configuring the PenMount Windows 2000      Driver    Upon rebooting  the computer automatically finds new touch screen controller  The touch  screen is connected but not calibrated  Follow the procedures below to carry out  calibration     1  After installation  click the PenMount 
16. 6085 User Manual 68    5         Mode Use         Select           channel for the parallel port for use during        mode   ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 3   ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 4     Select a logical COM port name and matching address for the third and forth serial ports   Select an address and corresponding interrupt for third and forth serial port     5 7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP    Choose    POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP   option on the main menu  a display will be shown  on screen as below      Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Power Management Setup          ACPI Function  Enabled  Item Help  4Power Management  User Define   Video Off Method  DPMS   Video Off In Suspend  Yes   MODEM Use IRQ  3   Suspend Mode  Disabled   Soft Off by PWR BTTN  Instant Off  Meuse pi     PWRON After PWR Fail  Off   Wake on LAN  Enabled   Power On by Ring  Disabled   Resume by Alarm  Disabled   x Date  of Month  Alarm 0  x Time  hh mm ss  Alarm 0 0 0     Reload Global Timer Events     FDD COM LPT Port  Disabled   PCI PIRQ A D Z  Disabled           N gt   Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Power Management Setup Screen    The  Power Management Setup  allows the user to configure the system to the most effectively save  energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use   ACPI FUNCTION   Users are allowed to enable or disable the Advanced Configuration and Power 
17. Base Memory 640K  Extended Memory 1013760K  Total Memory 1014784         N e  Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help   F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults   F7 Optimized  Defaults       CMOS Setup screen    In the above Setup Menu  use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the  lt PgUp gt  or   lt PgDn gt  keys to select the value you want in each item     Date     Month  gt      Date  gt  and   Year  gt   Ranges for each value are in the CMOS Setup Screen  and  the week day will skip automatically     Time   lt  Hour  gt    lt  Minute  gt   and  lt  Second  gt   Use 24 hour clock format  i e   for PM numbers  add 12  to the hour  For example  4  30 P M  You should enter the time as 16 30 00     IDE Primary Master   Slave    IDE Secondary Master   Slave   The BIOS can automatically detect the specifications and optimal operating mode of almost all IDE  hard drives  When you select type AUTO for a hard drive  the BIOS detect its specifications during  POST  every time system boots     If you do not want to select drive type AUTO  other methods of selecting drive type are available   EX 96085 User Manual 58    1 Match the specifications of your installed IDE hard drive s  with the preprogrammed values for  hard drive types 1 through 45    2 Select USER and enter values into each drive parameter field    3 Use the IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION function in Setup     Here is a brief explanation of drive specifications     Type  The BIOS c
18. Connector  The pin assignments are as follows         USB2    USB3   Universal Serial Bus Connector  The pin assignments are as follows         EX 96085 User Manual 39    9 10    USB3    USBA   Universal Serial Bus Connector  The pin assignments are as follows                             GND    2 5V USB5  4 USB5N      9   GND                        6  use O  GND       USB4    EX 96085 User Manual    40    3 30 MEMORY INSTALLATION    This system is enhanced with 1 DDR DRAM banks  which support up to 1G     DRAM BANK CONFIGURATION    DIMM 1 TOTAL MEMORY  128M 128MB  256M 256MB    512M 512MB    3 31 INVERTER CONNECTOR       JINV1  Inverter Connector   The pin assignments are as follows              assener          L           2  4  5 ENVEE  Inverter backlight  On Off control signal        1      m                     96085 User Manual    41    3 32 POWER MODULE    POWER    Power Module   The pin assignments are as follows      ASSIGNMENT     5V   5V                                 lt  lt                         w  N  z  O                 O              2                z            2        40 39    2 1                1         96085 User Manual       42    3 33                FLASH                       CF1   Compact Flash Connector         pin assignments are as follows           96085 User Manual    Kara    15 GND 40 NC  e pe      Lm fef           43    3 34 PCI 104 CONNECTOR    PC104PLUS 1   PCI 104 Connector  The pin assignments are as follows      EX 96085 User Manual    
19. DTR3    DSR3    RTS3  CTS3       29                              Connector                assignments             follows                        RX4  TX4  GND           4                      All        port s pin 9 is selectable for RI   5V or  12V  For more information  please refer to our  2 5    COM RI and Voltage Selection      EX 96085 User Manual    3 17 VGA                       VGA1   VGA                                   assignments        as follows                      soe                    Te  oo                   s  we             VGA DDC CLK                            EX 96085 User Manual    3 18 LVDS CONNECTOR    LVDS1   LVDS Connector  The pin assignments are as follows        PIN   ASSIGNMENT   PIN   ASSIGNMENT  3  ZCN 4  zcP     seo foja  trm      ajo      Fem  oje              29 30                     oaoa  og  oo  oo  oo  oo  oo  uw  oo  oo  oo  oo  oOo  T 2       LVDS1    EX 96085 User Manual    3 19 POWER CONNECTOR    JATX1  Power Connector  The pin assignments are as follows        PIN   ASSIGNMENT    EX 96085 User Manual       3 20              5   DRIVE                       IDE1   Hard Disk Drive                     The pin assignments are as follows     EX 96085 User Manual           assent           ASSIGNMENT      Ts  em       s  m      r        rove  o  em       m  roo  r ee e qee      HDRDYA PULL LOW        mew  wee         pee  ox pe               43 44    IDE1       34    3 21 PRINTER CONNECTOR    JPRNTI1   Printer Connector   As to link th
20. LUSTRATION  SETTING  pin    closed            2  FUNCTION    RS 232   default     1 2  3 4  9 10    1 2  5 6  7 8       EX 96085 User Manual 24    3 9 BRIGHTNESS VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP1  Brightness Voltage Selection The selections        as follows      JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION                  3    3 10 LVDS VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP12  LVDS Voltage Selection  The selections are as follows      JUMPER  SELECTION  ILLUSTRATION    VCC 3 3       VCC 5    EX 96085 User Manual 25    3 11 LVDS PANEL RESOLUTION SELECTION    JP10   LVDS Panel Resolution Selection   The selections are as follows     JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  FUNCTION   pin closed  ILLUSTRATION            800 x 600  10 4      1024    768  15            3 12 CMOS FUNCTION SELECTION       3 4   default               JP2  CMOS Function Selection        selections        as follows     JUMPER  JUNPER  FUNCTION SETTING  pin  ILLUSTRATION  closed     dd mE       m    EX 96085 User Manual 26    To clear CMOS data  user must power off the computer and set the jumper to    Clear CMOS    as  illustrated above  After five to six seconds  set the jumper back to    Normal    and power on the  computer     3 13 RESET   NMI SELECTION             Reset NMI Clear Watchdog Selection The selections are as follows                      suuren sere               FUNCTION JUMPER SETTING  ILLUSTRATION                gf  Reset  default  3 4 8   00010012  5 6    9               e  JL IE IP 112    JP4    NMI  
21. Management                 POWER                             96085 User Manual 69    This item allows        to select the Power Management mode     SOFT OFF BY PWR BTTN   Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to enter the Soft Off state  when the system has    hung     The choices are Delay 4 Sec and Instant Off     PWRON Atter PWR Fail  This item allows you to select if you want to power on the system after  power failure  The choice  Off  On  Former Sts     WAKE ON LAN   An input signal from PME on the PCI card awakens the system from a soft off state     RESUME BY ALARM  When Enabled  your can set the date and time at which the RTC  real time  clock  alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode     5 8 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION    Choose    PNP PCI CONFIGURATION   from the main menu  a display will be shown on screen  as below     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  PnP PCI Configurations  Reset Configuration Data  Disabled        Item Help       Resources Controlled By  Auto  ESCD   Menu Level  gt     x IRQ Resources Press Enter  Select Yes if you are using a  PCI VGA Palette Snoop  Disabled  Plug and Play capable  operating system Select No if  you need the BIOS to  configure non boot devices          Ne  Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             PNP PCI Configuration Setup Screen    The PNP PCI Configuration Setup describes how to config
22. Monitor icon  PM  in the menu bar     2  When the PenMount Control Panel appears  click    Calibrate        PenMount Control Panel    The functions of the PenMount Control Panel are Calibrate  Draw  Multiple Monitors   Option  and About  which are explained in the following sections     Calibrate    This function offers two ways to calibrate your touch screen   Standard Calibration   adjusts most touch screens   Advanced Calibration  adjusts aging touch screens     Standard Calibration     Click this button and arrows appear pointing to  red squares  Use your finger or stylus to touch  the red squares in sequence  After the fifth red  point calibration is complete  To skip  press     ESC       Advanced Calibration Advanced Calibration uses 4  9  16 or 25 points  to effectively calibrate touch panel linearity of  aged touch screens  Click this button and  touch the red squares in sequence with a  stylus  To skip  press    ESC             PenMount Control Panel  Calibrate   Draw   Multiple Monitors   Dption   About      Advanced Mode  g                  calibration data    Standard Calibration   Advanced Calibration         EX 96085 User Manual 81    NOTE         older the touch screen is  the more Advanced Mode calibration points you need  for an accurate calibration  Use a stylus during Advanced Calibration for greater  accuracy     E  PenMount Control Panel            Calibrate   Draw   Multiple Monitors   Option   About         Advanced Mode B                  calibration d
23. PCI SERR  NMI  To Enable Disable the PCI SERR  interrupt    EX 96085 User Manual 65    5 6 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS    Choose   INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS   from the main setup menu  a display will be shown on  screen as below     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Integrated Peripherals             OnChip IDE Device  Press Enter     gt  Onboard Device  Press Enter  Hem ep    gt  SuperlO Device  Press Enter  Menu Level     Onboard Serial Port 3  3E8 IRQ10   Onboard Serial Port 4  2E8 IRQ11   WatchDog Support  Disabled           N e  Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values  gt  F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Integrated Peripherals Setup Screen    By moving the cursor to the desired selection and by pressing the   F1   key   the all options for the desired selection will be displayed for choice      amp   f bios setup menu item supports USB device boot  it will cause Win9x detects the same storages  twice when the system is rebooted  and USB HDD will fail  Note  this cause just happen under  Win9x  the phenomenon is a limitation     VIA ONCHIP IDE DEVICE  The options for these items are found in its sub menu  By pressing the    ENTER  key  you are prompt to enter the sub menu of the detailed options as shown below     Phoenix     Award CMOS Setup Utility  OnChip IDE Device          OnChip Primary PCI IDE  Enabled  Item Help  IDE Primary Master PIO  Auto    IDE Primary Slave PIO  Auto    IDE Primary Mast
24. TEMPERATURE   This item shows you the current CPU temperature     CURRENT SYSTEM FAN SPEED   This item shows you the current System FAN speed      2 5 Vcore Vcc3 VBAT 5V 12V  Show you the voltage of  2 5 Vcore Vcc3 VBAT 5V 12V    EX 96085 User Manual 72    5 10 FREQUENCY CONTROL    Choose    FREQUENCY CONTROLI  from the main menu  a display will be shown on screen as  below     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Frequency Control    Auto Detect PCI         Enabled   Spread Spectrum  Enabled        Item Help       Menu Level             N gt   Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Frequency Control Setup Screen  This setup menu allows you to specify your settings for frequency control     AUTO DETECT PCI CLK   This item allows you to enable or disable auto detect PCI Clock     SPREAD SPECTRUM  When the system clock generator pulses  the extreme values of the pulse  generate excess EMI  Enabling pulse spectrum spread modulation changes the extreme values  from spikes to flat curves  thus reducing EMI  This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by  problems with timing critical devices such as a clock sensitive SCSI device     5 11  LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS    By pressing the   ENTER  key on this item  you get a confirmation dialog box with a message  similar to the following           Load Fail Safe Defaults   Y N     N          To use the BIOS default values  cha
25. al point at the bottom of the number keypad  to access the Setup program  In a    moment  the main menu of the Award SETUP program will appear on the screen   EX 96085 User Manual 56    Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility     gt  Standard CMOS Features  gt  Frequency Control    gt  Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults   gt  Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults   gt  Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password   gt  Power Management Setup Set User Password    gt  PnP PCI Configurations Save  amp  Exit Setup    p       Health Status Exit Without Saving    Esc   Quit      Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup       Time  Date  Hard Disk Type         Setup program initial screen    You may use the cursor the up down keys to highlight the individual menu items  As you highlight  each item  a brief description of the highlighted selection will appear at the bottom of the screen     EX 96085 User Manual    57    5 3 THE STANDARD CMOS FEATURES    Highlight the    STANDARD CMOS FEATURES    and press the  lt ENTER gt  key and the screen  will display the following table     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Standard CMOS Features    Date  mm dd yy  Wed  Feb 23 2005           Help  Time  hh mm ss  9   32  52       Menu Level  gt      IDE Primary Master   None      IDE Primary Slave   None  Change the day    gt  IDE Secondary Master   None  month  year and   gt  IDE Secondary Slave     None  century    Video  EGA VGA   Halt On  All  But Keyboard     
26. ata    Advanced Calibration          d                EX 96085 User Manual 82             Calibration Data    EX 96085 User Manual                      p        7  PenMount Control Panel    Check this function and a touch panel linearity    comparison graph appears when you have  finished Advanced Calibration  The blue lines  show linearity before calibration and black    lines show linearity after calibration     Calibrate   Draw   Multiple Monitors   Option   About               Advanced Mode                    calibration data    Standard Calibration               DEK    83    Draw    Tests or demonstrates the PenMount touch screen operation  The display shows touch  location  Click Draw to start  Touch the screen with your finger or a stylus and the    drawing screen will register touch activity such as left  right  up  down  pen up  and  pen down          PenMount Control Panel    Calibrate Draw   Multiple Monitors   Dption   About                          Touch the screen with your finger or a stylus and the drawing screen will register touch  activity such as left  right  up  down  pen up  and pen down                    EX 96085 User Manual 84    Click Clear Screen to clear the drawing        Show Pen Location  Clear Screen                      About    This panel displays information about the PenMount controller and this driver version                          Control Panel AHB  Calibrate   Draw   Multiple Monitors   Option About      PenMount DMC3000 and DMCS100   
27. ault        CMOS Function  Selection    Normal Clear CMOS   default        N   RS232 422 485  COM2   Selection                                                    poe  RS 232 RS 422 RS 485   default           Brightness Voltage  Selection                 a  T       5   2 5     default                  default     3 4 COM 1 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP6   COM1 RI  amp  Voltage Selection The selections are as follows     3 5  COM 2 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP7   COM2 RI  amp  Voltage Selection The selections are as follows     3 6  COM 3 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP9   COM3 RI  amp  Voltage Selection The selections are as follows     3 7  COM 4 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION    JP8            RI  amp  Voltage Selection The selections are as follows     EX 96085 User Manual        Reset  NMI Selection    T           mm M    20         96085 User Manual    JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION        E    JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION    i  8       21    JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION    RI  1 2   default         JUMPER SETTING   JUMPER  SELECTION   Pin Closed  ILLUSTRATION    eILILII5               menus 2  E  1  JP8    EX 96085 User Manual       22         96085 User Manual    JP8       3 8 RS232 422 485        2  SELECTION    JP13     5 232 422 485        2  Selection        2 is selectable for RS 232  422  485 function          jumper settings        as follows      JUMPER JUNPER IL
28. bus  IRQ 10 assigned to  PCI Device  specification  PCI ISA PnP for  IRQ 11 assigned to  PCI Device  devices compliant with the Plug  IRQ 12 assigned to  PCI Device  and Play standard whether  IRQ 14 assigned to  PCI Device  designed for PCI or ISA bus  IRQ 15 assigned to  PCI Device  architecture          Til         Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Descriptions on each item above are as follows   IRQ n Assigned to  You may assign each system interrupt a type  depending on the type of device  using the interrupt     EX 96085 User Manual 71    5 9      HEALTH STATUS    Choose    PC HEALTH STATUSI  from the main menu  a display will be shown on screen as                below   Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  PC Health Status   Shutdown Temperature  Disabled  Item Help   Current CPU Temperature Menu Level  gt     2 5V   VCore   VCC3   VBAT   5V   12           1 Speed        Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General        F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             PC Health Status Setup Screen    The PC Health Status Setup allows you to select whether to choose between monitoring or to  ignore the hardware monitoring function of your system     SHUTDOWN TEMPERATURE  This item allows you to set up the CPU shutdown Temperature  This  function is only effective under Windows 98 ACPI mode     CURRENT CPU 
29. cursor symbols from  appearing when using the touch screen  The cursor appears when the user turns this  function off    Cursor Offset   The Cursor Offset function lets the user adjust the position of the touch point to a desired  location away from the real touch point    Double Click Area and Speed   The Double Click Area and Speed function lets the user adjust the double click area and  speed to their personal preference     About    This option shows the exact version of the drivers and controller firmware  Updated  drivers are available for download on the PenMount website     EX 96085 User Manual 90    Appendix  Mainboard Technical Summary       EX 96085 User Manual    91                                                      Celeron M PROCESSOR    Banias 130nm Dothan 90nm              gt                                                     133MHz 100MHz 66 VIHz 48M Hz    133MHz 14 318MHz                      408 1  5950812                   100 133 166M Hz    DDR SO DIMM                                  FirmWare Hub  4MB Flash BIOS                Low Pin Counter                      PCI CTRL          PCI ADDR DATA                 VR Keru                       CPU VCORE 1 1V    1 47Y     AISL6217 two phase  478 Micro FCPGA  RENE   man fl it 18  GMCH VR FSB          1 05        gt    151 6225  AGTL  BUSFSB PSB  400 MHz  GMCH VCC1 35V        al 5           E P  LVDS M  backlight connector K           sits G CH  855GME  732 Micro FCBGA   VGA_Dsub CN 15 Pin                    
30. do not enter any key when you are prompt to enter a  password   and press the   Enter   key and a message will appear at the center of the screen     PASSWORD DISABLED       Press any key to continue          Press the    Enter    key again and the password will be disabled  Once the password is disabled  you    can enter Setup freely   EX 96085 User Manual 74    5 14 SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP    After you have completed adjusting all the settings as required  you must remember to save  these setting into the CMOS RAM  To save the settings  select  SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP  and  press  lt Enter gt   a display will be shown as follows     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility     gt  Standard CMOS Features  gt  Frequency Control    gt  Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults   gt  Advanced Chipset Features   Load Optimized Defaults   gt  Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password   gt  Power Management    gt  PnP PCI Configura    YIN   Y  p  PC Health Status    Esc   Quit       gt  lt    Select Item  F10   Save  amp  Exit Setup    Save Data to CMOS       When you confirm that you wish to save the settings  your system will be automatically restarted and  the changes you have made will be implemented  You may always call up the setup program at any  time to adjust any of the individual items by pressing the   Del   key during boot up     5 15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING    If you wish to cancel any changes you have made  you may select the  EXIT WITHOUT  SAVING    and the original
31. e  Chars Sec  6  x Typematic Delay  Msec  250  Security Option  Setup          Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             BIOS Features Setup Screen    The    BIOS FEATURES SETUP    allow you to configure your system for basic operation  The user  can select the system s default speed  boot up sequence  keyboard operation  shadowing and  security     A brief introduction of each setting is given below     Virus Warning  Allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector  protection  If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area  BIOS will  show a warning message on screen and alarm beep     CPU L1  amp  L2 CACHE   This item allows you to enable L1  amp  L2 cache    QUICK POWER ON SELF TEST  This item allows you to speed up Power On Self Test  POST  after  power up the computer  When enabled  the BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during  POST     EX 96085 User Manual 62    FIRST SECOND BOOT DEVICE  The BIOS attempt to load the operating system from the devices       the sequence selected in these items     BOOT UP FLOPPY SEEK  You may enable   disable this item to define whether the system will look  for a floppy disk drive to boot at power on  or proceed directly to the hard disk drive     BOOT UP NUMLOCK STATUS   Select power on state for NumLock     TYPEMATIC RATE SETTING  Enable this item if you wish to b
32. e Printer to the card  you need a cable to connect both DB25  connector and parallel port    The pin assignments are as follows                                    O                              JPRNT1          sssionuenr  vm                      me                  e       z   ono       Pr   z 9e                    SLCT       EX 96085 User Manual    3 22                              LAN1  LAN                      The pin assignment is as follows            LAN1  3 23 LAN LED CONNECTOR    LANLED1   LAN LED Connector The pin assignment is as follows                                         LANLED1       EX 96085 User Manual 36    3 24 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR    KB1   PC AT Keyboard Connector The pin assignments are as follows                                                                                    1  3 25 PS 2 MOUSE CONNECTOR    MS1   PS 2 Mouse Connector  The pin assignments are as follows                                    emm 0                                              EX 96085 User Manual 37    3 26 HDD LED                       HDLED1   HDD LED Connector        pin assignment is as follows                             bg       HDLED1       3 27 POWER BUTTON    JPW1   Power Button  The pin assignments are as follows     ASSIGNMENT  PWR BN1  PWR BN2       3 28 POWER LED CONNECTOR    PWLED1  Power LED Connector  The pin assignments are as follows                           EX 96085 User Manual       38    3 29 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONNECTOR    USB1  Universal Serial Bus 
33. e able to configure the characteristics  of your keyboard  Typematic refers to the way in which characters are entered repeatedly if a key  is held down  For example  if you press and hold down the  A  key  the letter  a  will repeatedly  appear on your screen on your screen until you release the key  When enabled  the typematic rate  and typematic delay can be selected     TYPEMATIC RATE  CHARS SEO   This item sets the number of times a second to repeat a key  stroke when you hold the key down                        DELAY  MSEC   The item sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins  to repeat the keystroke     SECURITY OPTION   This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup  or just to  Setup    System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be  denied if the correct password is not entered at the  prompt    Setup The system will boot  but access to Setup will be  denied if the correct password is not entered at the  prompt         amp  To disable security  select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to  enter password  Do not type anything and just press   Enter    it will disable security  Once the  security is disabled  the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely     EX 96085 User Manual 63    5 5 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES    Choose the   ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES    from the main menu  the screen shown as  below     Phoenix   AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility  Advanced Chipset Features  DRAM Timing Se
34. er UDMA  Auto  Menu Level      IDE Primary Slave UDMA  Auto     OnChip Secondary PCI IDE  Enabled   IDE Secondary Master PIO  Auto   IDE Secondary Slave PIO  Auto   IDE Secondary Master UDMA  Auto   IDE Secondary Slave UDMA  Auto     IDE HDD Block Mode  Enabled                 EX 96085 User Manual 66    14     lt  Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults       Descriptions on each item above are as follows   1  OnChip Primary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with  support for two IDE channels  Select Enabled to activate each channel separately     2  Primary Master Slave PIO Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO fields allow you to set  a PIO mode  0 4  for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports  Modes    0 through 4 provide successively increased performance   n Auto mode  the system  automatically determines the best mode for each device     3  Primary Master Slave UDMA Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is    possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA  driver  Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver   If you hard drive and your  system software both support Ultra DMA 33  select Auto to enable BIOS support   4  IDE HDD Block Mode   Block mode is also called block transfer  multiple commands  or multiple sector read write  I
35. er incidental or  consequential  arising from either the use or misuse of information in this document or in any  related materials     EX 96085 User Manual 2       Table      Contents    Warning nS 2   LIE THE IT ROSEO Sau ay TT Tm                                   2  Chapter 1 Introduction                          6  1  2                                    6       8  122 Block               9         WAIN DO ANC    TEE EO             T      tc  9  1 6 Brief Description      the      96085                                                         12  Chapter 2 System Installation  2 1 Installation of the EX 96085                                                aa         13  Chapter 3 Mainboard Configuration  3 1 JUMPER 8 CONNECTOR QUICK REFERENCE TABLE                                 16  3 2 COMPONENT EOGQATIONS  22221  2205 desse ctc    Ceo eae cage eue eee tea        rr roe aeos 17  3 3 HOW TO SET THE JUMPERS  gt                     18  3 4 COM 1 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION                seen 20  3 5         2 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION                                        eaa bona C cac de as 20  3 6  COM    RI  amp  VOLTAGE                             2   20  3 7  COM 4 RI  amp  VOLTAGE SELECTION                                                               20  3 8 RS232 422 485  COM2                                       22     012  2  01        0000000000 00  000000      24  3 9 BRIGHTNESS VOLTAGE SELECTION                                                            25 
36. f  your IDE hard drive supports block mode  most new drives do   select Enabled for automatic  detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support     ONBOARD DEVICE  The options for these items are found in its sub menu  By pressing the    ENTER  key  you are prompt to enter the sub menu of the detailed options as shown below     Phoenix     Award CMOS Setup Utility  Onboard Device          USB Controller  Enabled  Item Help  USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled    USB Keyboard Support  Disabled  Menu Level      USB Mouse Support  Disabled    AC97 Audio  Auto    PCI Option ROM Support  Enabled    Init Display First  Onboard AGP           fil      Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Descriptions on each item above are as follows   1  USB Controller This should be enabled if your system has a USB installed on the system board    EX 96085 User Manual    67    and you          to use       Even when so equipped  if you add a higher performance controller  you  will need to disable this feature    2  USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus  USB   controller and you have a USB keyboard    3  USB Mouse Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus  USB   controller and you have a USB Mouse    4  AC97 Audio   This item allows you to enable disable to support AC97 Audio    5  PCI Opti
37. flash type Ill onboard    Serial Port   Four high speed 16550 Compatible UARTs with Send   Receive 16 Byte FIFOs     Parallel Port   One parallel  SPP EPP ECP     CMOS   Built in chipset with external battery    Keyboard and Mouse   PS 2  mini DIN connector     Speaker   Internal buzzer and external speaker connector    VGA   Integrated in Built in Intel 855GME  share system memory  support CRT  LVDS    LAN   Intel 82541 Chip  RJ 45 jack onboard  Support for 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet   Support Wake On LAN function     Sound   AC  97 Codec  ALC202A  with line in  line out  mic    USB   Two USB 2 0    Expansion Bus   One                    Hardware Monitor   Voltage  CPU temperature and cooling fan    Green Function   Controlled by hardware and software    EX 96085 User Manual 10    LCD Display   8 inch SVGA TFT panel    Touch Screen   Analog resistive    Drive Bays   One 2 5 inch HDD  optional     Power Supply   DC 11 28V with 12V 60W AC universal power adapter    Construction   Electro galvanized steel chassis  aluminum front bezel    International Protection   IP65  against dust and powerful jetting    System Applications   Microsoft amp  Windows CE NET 4 2  2000 XP    EX 96085 User Manual    1 6 Brief Description      the      96085                96085 is                    panel mount industrial touch panel computer with 8                 LCD   400cd m2              96085 is powered by a Intel Celeron 600    2 or Celeron M 1GHz processor  11  comes with a               
38. igure 2 1 and 2 2                 Figure 2 1  Panel mounting             a        1                   ES                         2222 f  00000000      RE                         90008000828 0080000000              7       e                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        0008  00007002                                                     2 2                              96085 User Manual    Chapter    Mainboard Confiquration    3 1 JUMPER  amp  CONNECTOR QUICK REFERENCE TABLE            RI  amp  Voltage Selection                                  JP6         2 RI  amp  Voltage Selection                                 JP7            RI  amp  Voltage Selection                                 JP9            RI  amp  Voltage Selection                                 JP8   RS232 422 485        2  Selection                              JP13   Brightness Voltage Selection                                   JP1   LVDS Voltage Selection                                       JP12   LVDS Panel Resolution Selection                            JP10   CMOS Function Selection                   
39. kindly follow the following steps     Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive A B or CD ROM drive    Under Windows 98SE  2000  and XP system  go to the directory where Utility Disc is located   Start the  System  wizard in control panel   Click Start Settings Control Panel     Select  Hardware  and click  Device Manager   button       0 N           96085 User Manual 53       ON O       Double Click    USB Root Hub       Select    Driver       Click    Install    to install the driver    Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation   Click    Finish    after the driver installation is complete     4 8  SERIAL ATA DRIVER UTILITY       ON O QO   ON  gt     4 8 1  Installation of Utility for Windows 985    2000          Silicon Image SATA Sil3512 Controller driver can only be used on Windows 98SE  Windows  2000 and Windows XP on Intel Desktop boards  It should be installed right after the OS  installation  kindly follow the following steps     SATA DISC       1  Win 985   program  2  Win 2000 program  3  Win      program         Please insert the Utility Disk into              Disk Drive A B                  drive    Under Windows 98SE  2000  and XP system  go to the directory where Utility Disc is located   Start the    System    wizard in control panel   Click Start Settings  Control Panel     Select    Hardware    and click    Device Manager    button    Double click    RAID Controller       Select    Driver       Click    Si3112r    to insta
40. lectable  By SPD   X CAS Latency Time  2 5   Active to Precharge Delay  7   X DRAM      5  to CAS   Delay  3   X DRAM RAS  Precharge  3   DRAM Data Integrity Mode  Non ECC   System BIOS Cacheable  Enabled        Item Help       Menu Level        Video BIOS Cacheable  Disabled   Memory Hole At 15M 16M  Enabled   Delayed Transaction  Enabled     AGP Aperture Size  MB   64        VGA Setting       On Chip VGA  Enabled   On Chip Frame Buffer Size  32MB   Boot Display  CRT LFP   PCI SERR  NMI  Disabled                 Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help  F5  Previous Values F6  Fail Safe Defaults   F7 Optimized Defaults             Chipset Features Setup Screen    This parameter allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed  chipset  The chipset manages bus speed and access to system memory resources  such as DRAM  and the external cache     It also coordinates communications between conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus  It must be stated  that these items should never need to be altered  The default settings have been chosen because  they provide the best operating conditions for the system  The only time you might consider making  any changes would be if you discovered that data was being lost while using your system     EX 96085 User Manual 64                            SELECTABLE          value      this field depends      performance parameters      the installed memory chips   DRAM   Do not change the val
41. ll the driver    Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation    Click  Finish  after the driver installation is complete     EX 96085 User Manual 54    4 9                                                                  Watch dog Timer has    programmable time out ranging from 1 to 255 minutes with one minute  resolution  or 1 to 255 seconds with 1 second resolution  The units of the WDT timeout value are  selected via bit 7  of the WDT TIMEOUT register  which is located on       Port address 0  865    The  WDT time out value is set through the WDT VAL Runtime register  which is located on       Port  address 0  866    Setting the WDT VAL register to 0x00 disables the WDT function Setting the  WDT VAL to any other non zero value will cause the WDT to reload and begin counting down from  the value loaded  Setting the Register located on I O address 0x867h and 0x868h as        to finish  timer configuration     Example Program  Example Code     second     Time counting Unit minute or  1 minute  or al   80h      mov al 80h  al s 00h    second  out dx al          800h  66h            1 20  al Watch Dog Timer Second s    20          8        c   800h 67h     Start Watch Dog Timer     Disabled Watch Dog    mov dx     EX 96085 User Manual                800h 68h     00h  K  al                Status Bit    Chapter 5 AWARD BIOS Setup    5 1 Introduction to Award Bios Setup    This chapter will show you the function of the BIOS in managing the features of your s
42. nd driver      To install the Sound Driver  simply follow the following steps        i ck    Real tek AC97 Sound Syst eri    EX 96085 User Manual 5          96    5    DRIVERS    Intel R  Chipset Software Installation           Intel R  VGA 855        Chipset    Intel R  Network Adapter    Touch Panel Driver       4 6 INTEL   C HIPSET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY    4 6 1  Introduction    The Intel   Chipset Software Installation Utility installs to the target system the Windows  INF  files that outline to the operating system how the chipset components will be configured  This  is needed for the proper functioning of the following features      Core PCI and ISAPNP Services  AGP Support  IDE ATA33 ATA66 ATA100 Storage Support   USB Support  Identification of Intel   Chipset Components in Device Manager    To install the Chipset Driver  simply follow the following steps     dick               amp  Chipset software installation Ui lity       EX 96085 User Manual 52         96    5    DRIVERS E    Intel R         855GME Chipset  Intel R  Network Adapter   Realtek      97 Sound System    Touch Panel Driver       4 7 USB2 0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY    4 7 1  Installation of Utility for Windows 98SE  2000 XP    Intel USB 2 0 Enhanced Host Controller driver can only be used on Windows 98SE  Windows  2000 and Windows XP on Intel Desktop boards     USB 24    1  Win 98SE program  2  Win 2000 program  3  Win XP program       It should be installed right after the OS installation  
43. nge the prompt to  Y  and press the   Enter    key  CMOS is  loaded automatically when you power up the system     EX 96085 User Manual 73    5 12  LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS    When you press   Enter   on this category  you get a confirmation dialog box with a message  similar to the following     Load Optimized Defaults   Y N     N    Pressing  Y  loads the default values that are factory setting for optimal performance system  operations     5 13  PASSWORD SETTING    User is allowed to set either supervisor or user password  or both of them  The difference is that  the supervisor password can enter and change the options of the setup menus while the user  password can enter only but do not have the authority to change the options of the setup  menus     TO SET A PASSWORD    When you select this function  the following message will appear at the center of the screen to  assist you in creating a password     Enter Password     Type the password up to eight characters in length  and press    Enter     The password typed now will  clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory  You will be asked to confirm the  password  Type the password again and press the  lt  Enter  gt  key  You may also press  lt  Esc  gt  to abort  the selection and not enter a password       User should bear in mind that when a password is set  you will be asked to enter the password  everything you enter CMOS setup Menu     TO DISABLE THE PASSWORD    To disable the password  select this function  
44. nical Summary 91    EX 96085 User Manual 5    Chapter 1 Introduction    1 1 Features    High performance Celeron M Pentium M CPU support  8    SVGA TFT LCD with high luminance   Low power consumption with fanless cooling system  NEMA 4 IP 65 compliant front panel   Panel mount and VESA 75 mounting support   Resistive touch screen   DC 11 28V wide range power input   Support Windows 2000 XP  XP embedded and CE NET    1 2 Specifications  System    CPU    Celeron M 600MHz or 1 0GHz without L2 cache   System Memory    256MB up to 1     DDRAM   Slot    One 40GB HDD  One compact flash drive  optional    Power Supply    Input voltage range of 10 8 28V   Touch Screen    Touch screen with 4 wire  analog resistive  resolution of 800 x 600   light transmission of above 80   and life of 1 million activations  minimum        Connectors    Serial ports  2  COM1  RS 232  COM2  RS232 422 485  COMS  reserved            for touch screen   Ethernet port  10 100 base T  x 1    USB port  x 2    Parallel port x 1    Stereo audio mic in  line in and line out x 1    PS 2 keyboard x 1  and   PS 2 mouse x 1   EMC    FCC  CE Class A certified    EX 96085 User Manual                      Resolution  color         luminance   8 inches TFT LCD with resolution of 800x600  262k colors  400 cd m     Mechanical    Construction    Metal allow housing   Color    Black front panel  Dimensions    231 W  x 81 D  x 176 H mm  Weight    1 4 kg    Environment    Operating temperature    0 50  C   Storage temperature  
45. on ROM Support  To Enabled Disable the LAN PXE ROM   6 Init Display First  Select the initial Display type    SUPER IO DEVICE  The options for these items are found in its sub menu  By pressing the   ENTER    key  you are prompt to enter the sub menu of the detailed options as shown below     Phoenix     Award CMOS Setup Utility  SuperlO Device       Onboard FDC Controller  Enabled  Item Help  Onboard Serial Port 1  SF8 IRQ4   Onboard Serial Port 2  2F8 IRQ3   Onboard Parallel Port  378 IRQ7   Parallel Port Mode  SPP   ECP Mode Use DMA  3        Menu Level              14     lt   Move Enter  Select     PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit  F1 General Help F5  Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults  F7 Optimized Defaults             Descriptions on each item above are as follows    1  Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if the system has a floppy disk controller  FDC  installed  on the system board        you wish to use it  If you install                    or the system has no floppy  drive  select Disabled    2                 Serial Port 1 2 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second  serial ports    3  Onboard Parallel Port This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller  with which       address    4  Parallel Port Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel  printer  port  Select Normal   Compatible  or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the  other available modes     EX 9
46. ontains a table of pre defined drive types  Each defined drive type has a  specified number of cylinders  number of heads  write precompensation factor  landing zone   and number of sectors  Drives whose specifications do not accommodate any predefine type  are classified as type USER      Size  Disk drive capacity  approximate   Note that this size is usually greater than the size of a  formatted disk given by a disk checking program    Cyls  number of cylinders    Head  number of heads    Precomp  write precompensation cylinders                landing zone    Sector  number of sectors    Mode  Auto  Normal  Large or LBA   Auto  The BIOS automatically determines the optimal mode    Normal  Maximum number of cylinders  heads  sectors supported are 1024  16 and 63                  For drives that do not support LBA and have more than 1024 cylinders              Logical Block Addressing   During drive accesses  the IDE controller transforms the data  address described by sector  head and cylinder number into a physical block address   significantly improving data transfer rates  For drives greater than 1024 cylinders     DRIVE A AND DRIVE B  Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system  The available  options are 360KB 5 25in  1 2KB 5 25in  720KB 3 5in  1 44MB 3 5in  2 88MB 3 5in and None     VIDEO   This category selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor  Although  secondary monitors are supported  you do not have to select the type
47. p two 64K blocks of this range can be   swapped as described in Section 6 4 1    FF70 0000h FF7F FFFFh Bit 3 in FWH Decode Enable 2 Register is  FF30 0000h FF3F FFFFh set  FF60 0000h FF6F FFFFh Bit 2 in FWH Decode Enable 2 Register is  FF20 0000h FF2F FFFFh set  FF50 0000h FF5F FFFFh Bit 1 in FWH Decode Enable 2 Register is  FF10 0000h FF1F FFFFh set  FF40 0000h FF4F FFFFh Bit 0 in FWH Decode Enable 2 Register is  FFOO 0000h FFOF FFFFh set  Anywhere in 4GB range D110 LAN  Enable via BAR in Device 29 Function 0        Other    Controller   0110 LAN Controller        EX 96085 User Manual    
48. r PCI    FOh See Note 3 FERR   IGNNE   Processor interface  Interrupt Controller    Notes        1  Only if IDE Standard I O space is enabled for Primary Drive  Otherwise  the target is PCI     2  Only if IDE Standard I O space is enabled for Secondary Drive  Otherwise  the target is PCI     EX 96085 User Manual    97    3  If POS DEC      bit is enabled  reads from        will             decoded by the       2  If  POS DEC      15 not enabled  reads from F0h will forward to LPC     Memory Decode Ranqes From Processor Perspective      Memory Range Dependency Comments    0000 0000h 000D FFFFh Main TOM registers in Host Controller       0010 0000 TOM  Top of Memory  Memory    000E 0000h 000F FFFFh                7 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set    FECO 0000h FECO 0100h                inside       2  FFC0 0000h FFC7 FFFFh Bit 0 in FWH Decode Enable Register  FF80 0000h FF87 FFFFh  FFC8 0000h FFCF FFFFh Bit 1 in FWH Decode Enable Register  FF88 0000h FF8F FFFFh  FFDO 0000h FFD7 FFFFh Bit 2 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set  FF90 0000h FF97 FFFFh  FFD8 0000h FFDF FFFFh Bit 3 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set  FF98 0000h FF9F FFFFh  FFEO 0000h FFE7 FFFFh Bit 4 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set           0000h FFA7 FFFFh  FFE8 0000h FFEF FFFFh Bit 5 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set           0000h FFAF FFFFh  FFFO 0000h FFF7 FFFFh Bit 6 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set  FFBO 0000h FFB7 FFFFh  FFF8 0000h FFFF FFFFh Always Enabled   FFB8 0000h FFBF FFFFh The to
49. s  Components    3  Select PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100       Remove         Click the Remove button        1  Add or Remove Programs    E    Change or  Remove    Currently installed programs     B PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100  Programs Click here for support information     To remove this program From your computer  click Remove     Add New  Programs    Add      Remove Programs  Add Remove  Windows  Components        EX    Sort by                2   Are you sure you want to remove PenMount DMC9000 and DMC9100 from your computer     Close       4  Select  Yes  and  Close  to remove the PenMount Windows 2000 XP driver  and    reboot the system     EX 96085 User Manual    88    6 4 Software Functions    Stream Point Mode    Stream and point modes control the touch and drag function of the touch screen  The  point mode only allows  touch  interaction with the screen and does not allow the user to  drag objects  The point mode is useful for maintaining the location of screen icons such  on POS terminals  The stream mode allows a user to touch and drag icons and other  items around on the screen  similar to using a mouse     Drawing Mode    Drawing mode is a utility that lets the user draw on the screen using a finger or stylus   This allows the user to test the touch screen and touch controller to see if it is operational  or is mapped correctly  The drawing mode can display either the matrix address of points  touched or just show lines drawn  One of the PenMount driver s streng
50. ser Manual 49    FLASH MEMORY WRITER   7           Award Software  2001 All Rights Reserved    Flash Type   49LF004B File Name to Program  7500xxxx bin    Error Message   Are You Sure To Program  Y N        Select  Y   and the BIOS will be renewed  When you are refreshing the BIOS  do not turn off or reset  the system  or you will damage the BIOS  After you have completed all the programming  the screen    displays the table below     FLASH MEMORY WRITER V7 XX  C  Award Software    2001 All Rights Reserved  Flash Type    49LF004B File Name to Program  7500xxxx bin       Verifying Flash Memory     7FFFF OK    Write OK    No Update     Write Fail       F1  Reset F10  Exit    Please reset or power off the system  then the Flash BIOS is fully implemented     4 4 LAN DRIVER UTILITY    4 4 1  Introduction  The EX 96085 Panel PC is enhanced with LAN function that can support various network  adapters  Installation programs for LAN drivers are listed as follows     To install the LAN Driver  simply follow the following steps     dick    inte    Network Adapter       EX 96085 User Manual 50         96    5    Intel R  Chipset Software Ones     DRIVERS    Intel R         855       Chipset    Realtek AC 97 Sound System    Touch Panel Driver       4 5 SOUND DRIVER UTILITY    4 5 1  Introduction    The Realtek ALC202A sound function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with  Windows 98  Windows NT 4 0  Windows 2000  Windows XP and Linux  Below  you will find  the content of the Sou
51. te one setting and shorting  You can either connect PIN2  amp  PIN3 to create another setting  The  same jumper diagrams are applied all through this manual  The figure below shows what the manual  diagrams look and what they represent     EX 96085 User Manual 18    JUMPER DIAGRAMS    2 pin Jumper looks like this    Jumper Cap looks like this                           mimi     3      Jumper looks like this  1   14        Jumper Block looks like this       2 Od  mimi  JUMPER SETTINGS              2 pin Jumper closed enabled          looks like this 1    3 pin Jumper  2 3        closed enabled        cea        looks like this 1                                      1 2        closed enabled   looks like this  1 2       JUMPER DIAGRAMS    EX 96085 User Manual    19    JUMPER SETTINGS    Main board Jumper Illustration       VCCA Voltage  Selection    2     210014               EM     CPU Frequency  Selection                   VCCA  1 8V yen 100 MHz     defaut   default              LVDS Voltage  Selection             COM 4 RI  amp  Voltage  Selection           109  8 5            g  zlagl 200   I    5V 12V          default              COM 3 RI  amp  Voltage  Selection          B BH El  00      0              1 29   5   12V RI     default        COM 1 RI  amp  Voltage  Selection           15912    Ed  EH  E  sag  Qo  s0    ag  d  RI 12   5V     default                                          LVDS Panel Resolution  Selection  7    02 2             15588   1024  768 800  600   def
52. ths is a special  mathematical algorithm that minimizes the occurrence of noise and smooths the drawing  of lines     Beep Sound    All of PenMount s drivers support the beep sound function  however  some PC systems  may only offer a fixed buzzer sound     Beep Sound Adjustable    Software drivers for Windows systems let the user adjust the frequency and length of the  beep sound  The drivers let the user adjust the desired touch screen sound  as well as  turn the sound off     Wake Up Function    The Wake Up function lets the user touch the screen and wake the system up from   suspend  mode     Point Calibration Data    The Plot Calibration Data function displays the touch screen linearity map  which is  available if the PenMount driver provides an Advance Calibration function when touch  screens age their touch linearity declines  This non linearity is apparent when the  touched point on the touch screen is not the same as the point on the display  The plot  calibration data function shows the linearity status of the touch screen  This is only a  support function for the user  The exact linearity of a touch screen requires a linearity    EX 96085 User Manual 89    test machine     Right Button    The Right Button function simulates the right button function of a mouse  Click the right  button and the user can only touch the screen once and the driver changes the touch  definition to the left button     Hide Cursor   The Hide Cursor function keeps the cursor arrow and other 
53. to Award Bios                                     56  SZ ENTERING SETUTP2                                  055 60102                   56  5 3 THE STANDARD CMOS FEATURES                                                               58  5 4 THE ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES    2 22     eee euet         62  5 5 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES    rA                                      64  5 6 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS                                    oe        66  5 7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP  tota oet o a               69  5 8 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION                           a a            70  5 9  PG PIEAETHI STATUS  u uum                      oe Nec 72  5 10 FREQUENCY CONTROL iv E EE a         73  511  LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAULTS                            73  5 12  LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULLIS                                                74         96085 User Manual 4    S  T9 PASSWORD SETTING                         aod EE ehe teneo 74    5 14 SAVE amp  EXIT SETUP uuu ntt                                                  75  515 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING        We o aed ve             75  Chapter 6 Touch Driver Installation  6 1 Introduction to the TB 31 Touch Screen Controll Board                               77  6 2 Configuring the PenMount Windows 2000 XP                                                     81  6 3 Uninstall the PenMount Windows 2000 XP Driver                                            88  6 4 Software Functions                            0   6 0         89  Appendix  Mainboard Tech
54. ue from the factory setting unless you install new memory that has  a different performance rating than the original DRAMs     CAS LATENCY TIME   When synchronous DRAM is installed  the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on  the DRAM timing     DRAM RAS  t TO CAS  DELAY   This item let you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals  used when  DRAM is written to  read from  or refreshed  Fast gives faster performance  and Slow gives more  stable performance  This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system   The choices are 2 and 3     DRAM RAS  PRECHARGE TIME   If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM  refresh  the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data  Fast gives faster  performance  and Slow gives more stable performance  This field applies only when synchronous  DRAM is installed in the system  The choices are 2  amp  3     SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE   Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at FOOOOhFFFFFh  resulting in better  system performance  However  if any program writes to this memory area  a system error may  result     VIDEO BIOS CACHEABLE   Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS  resulting in better system performance   However  if any program writes to this memory area  a system error may result     On Chip VGA  To Enable Disable the onboard display chip     Boot Display  To select the boot up display type   
55. ure PCI bus system  PCI  also known as  Personal Computer Interconnect  is a system  which allows       devices to operate at speeds  nearing the speed of the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components     This section covers technical items  which is strongly recommended for experienced users only   EX 96085 User Manual 70    RESET CONFIGURATION DATA  Normally  you leave this field Disabled  Select Enabled to reset  Extended System Configuration Data  ESCD  when you exit Setup if you have installed a new  add on and the system configuration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system  cannot boot    RESOURCE CONTROLLED BY  The Award Plug and Play Bios can automatically configure all of the  booth and Plug and Play compatible devices  However  this capability means absolutely nothing  unless you are using    Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95       choosing     manual     you are allowed to configure the IRQ Resources and DMA Resources     IRQ RESOURCES  The options for these items are found in its sub menu  By pressing the  lt ENTER gt   key  you are prompt to enter the sub menu of the detailed options as shown below     Phoenix     Award CMOS Setup Utility  IRQ Resources          IRQ 3 assigned to  PCI Device  Item Help   IRQ 4 assigned to  PCI Device    IRQ 5assignedto  PCI Device  Menu Level  gt    IRQ 7 assigned to  PCI Device  Legacy ISA for devices compliant  IRQ 9 assigned to  PCI Device  with the original PC AT 
56. ystem   The EX 96085 Panel PC is equipped with the BIOS for system chipset from Award Software Inc   This page briefly explains the function of the BIOS in managing the special features of your  system  The following pages describe how to use the BIOS for system chipset Setup menu     Your application programs  such as word processing  spreadsheets  and games  rely on an  operating system such as DOS or OS 2 to manage such things as keyboard  monitor  disk drives   and memory     The operating system relies on the BIOS  Basic Input and Output system   a program stored on  a ROM  Read only Memory  chip  to initialize and configure your computer s hardware  As the  interface between the hardware and the operating system  the BIOS enables you to make basic  changes to your system s hardware without having to write a new operating system     The following diagram illustrates the interlocking relationships between the system hardware   BIOS  operating system  and application program        Application Program                            Operation System          BIOS                                                       System Hardware       5 2 ENTERING SETUP    When the system is powered on  the BIOS will enter the Power On Self  Test  POST  routines and the following message will appear on the lower screen     PRESS  lt DEL gt  TO ENTER SETUP  ESC TO SKIP MEMORY TEST    As long as this message is present on the screen you may press the   Del   key  the one that  shares the decim
    
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