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1. Shows the Hard Disk Drive Size and parameters Changing settings on this menu is not recommended 6 3 Advanced BIOS Features Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features CPU Feature Press Enter Item Help Hard Disk Boot Priority LEXAR JUMPDRIVE PRO Menu Level Quick Power On Self Test Enabled First Boot Device USB FDD Selects the boot Second Boot Device Hard Disk priority for attached Third Boot Device CDROM fixed disk and USB Fourth Boot Device Network mass storage devices Boot Other Device Disabled Alternate Boot Sequence Both Tap 3 Times for F11 key Disabled Setup Touch Silent Mode Disabled No Setup Touch Entry Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status On Security Option Setup HDD S M A R T Capability Enabled CPU Feature Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu See section Hard Disk Boot Priority Shows the Hard Disk devices that will be booted if Hard Disk is selected as one of the First through Fourth Boot Devices Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu and set the priority CD ROM Boot Priority Page 45 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Shows the CD ROM devices that will be booted if CDROM is selected as one of the First through Fourth Boot Devices Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu and set the priority Quick Power On Self Test If enabled allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system
2. Vertical Sync i al MON ID3 Page 41 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 5 4 3 Cash Drawer x2 am 4 Pin Connector 1 Ground 2 Sense 3 Open 4 24V 5 4 4 Internal Customer Display 1 4 o o ool Pin Connector 1 5V Main 2 Transmit Data 3 Int VFD Present 4 Ground 5 4 5 RJ45 to RS232 Cable 1 5 Cri i E 09000 p 6 9 Signal Pin number RJ45 End Pin number RS232 end DSR RI 1 6 CD 2 1 DTR 3 4 GND 4 5 RXD 5 2 TXD 6 3 CTS 7 8 RTS 8 7 Page 42 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6 0 CMOS Setup Utility Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features F1 Esc t gt Enter F18 Help Exit Up own Left Right Select Save Standard CMOS Features See section x Advanced BIOS Features See section x Integrated Peripherals See section x Power Management Setup See section x PnP PCI Configurations See section x PC Health Status See section x Load Defaults Loads default values for all configurable items in CMOS Setup Set Password Sets the numeric password used for the Security Option item using a keyboard or on screen numpad See section x Select lt Enter gt at the Enter Password prompt to clear the password Save amp Exit Setup Select Yes to saves any changes made in the CMOS Setup Utility and restarts the
3. 1024x768 16M Graph XVGA 60 4 32 bpp 118 1024x768 16M Graph XVGA 75 4 32 bpp 1024x768 16M Graph XVGA 85 4 32 bpp 3 10 1 Display mode and operating system restrictions The operating system the display size and any attached CRTs can affect the display resolution The following definitions describe the terms and various display configurations Display Configuration Definition Single A type of display configuration that supports only one display device Twi A type of display configuration that supports two display devices each of which has win FOE the same content resolution and timings Also referred to as Simultaneous mode Clone A type of display configuration that drives two display devices each displaying the same content but can have different resolutions and independent timings Dual Independent Head DIH A type of display configuration that supports two displays with different content on each display device Also referred to as an Extended Desktop The onboard LCD supports the following modes when using the indicated operating system e DOS Single e Windows 2000 and Windows XP Clone default twin e WEPOS Clone default twin The onboard LCD and one extra attached LCD e DOS Single the onboard LCD is primary e Windows 2000 and Windows XP Clone default twin DIH e WEPOS Clone default twin DIH Operating system with display combinations and restric
4. 27 Storage packaged 0 to 60 C 5 to 80 29 C Shipment packaged 40 to 60 C 5 to 100 29 4 2 Altitude Limits The product is designed to operate up to 3050 meters 10 000 feet 4 3 Power Off attached to mains 4W p c ti Suspend Not supported ower Consumption system Standby 80W On idle 120W On max 170W Input Voltage 100 127 200 240 VAC nominal 50 or 60 Hz 3 Hz p 9 Sinusoidal trapezoidal or square wave inputs KVA 0 3 AC Input Connector Cable IEC 320 C14 unshielded right angle type Leakage current 3 5 mA maximum Inrush 4 4 Acoustics lt 30 A peak first cycle Measurement Operator Idle LwAu bels 5 0 EA All measurements made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296 4 5 Standards Compliance 4 5 1 Product Certifications Category External Safety Standard CCC China IRAM Argentina PSE Japan GOST Russia BSMI Taiwan IEC 60950 1 1 Edition with all national deviations UL 60950 1 1 Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 3 Edition Electrostatic Discharge ESD Page 35 of 63 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 4 2 1995 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Susceptibility Air Level 3 8KV Contact Level 2 4KV Performance Criterion B Electromagnetic Interference EMI FCC Part 15 Class A Canada EMI Class A ICES 003 CISPR 22 Radiated Class A Conducted Class B EN55022 1998
5. NOO RW 1 Serial Port D I O Selects the I O address used for Serial Port D Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected I O address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 2E8h Options e Disabled e 2E0h e 2E8h e 2F8h Page 52 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e 2D8h e 3E8h 3F8h Serial Port D IRQ Selects the IRQ used for Serial Port D Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 6 Options NOUA UV Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals On Chip Serial ATA Item Help Onboard Device Serial Port A 1 0 Serial Port A IRQ Serial Port B I 0rf Serial Port B IRQ Serial D Port Function MSR Communication MSR 1 0 MSR IRQ Serial D 1 0 Serial D IRQ Serial D Port Fun Serial Port C 1 0 Serial Port C IRQ Fi Esc Tr Enter Help Exit p Down Select Serial Port D Function This option controls the Serial Port D operation The IBM Character Display both integrated and distributed and the IBM cash drawers share serial Port D If you do not use either type of these types of I O devices then serial port D is available as a fourth standard serial port Port D is a 15 pin D shell connector that includes power as well as the serial port signals The system communicates with the displays in a unidire
6. Selects the power management profile used for Advanced Power Management APM environments such as DOS Min Saving and Max Saving are pre defined profiles for the Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down timeout values User Define allows selection of the Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down timeouts This item does not apply to ACPI environments such as Windows Default User Define Options e User Define e Min Saving e Max Saving Suspend Mode Selects the timeout for entering the suspend state in APM environments After the selected amount of inactivity time the system will enter the APM suspend state The power LED blinks when the system in suspended Pressing the power button will resume the system from Suspend This option is only available if Power Management is set to User Define Page 57 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference This item does not apply to ACPI environments such as Windows Default Disabled Options Disabled 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour HDD Power Down Selects the timeout for powering down the hard disk in APM environments After the selected amount of inactivity time the hard disk will spin down Hard disk activity will cause the hard disk to spin back up This option is only available if Power Management is set to User Define This item does not apply to ACPI environments such as Windows Default Disabled Options D
7. 16h 1Eh 32 Keyboard Buffer 16h 3Eh 1 Floppy recalibrate status 13h 3Fh 1 Floppy motor status 13h 40h 1 Floppy motor timeout 13h 41h 1 Floppy operation status 13h 42h 7 Floppy controller status 13h 49h 30 Video info 10h 67h 4 POST callback address en Se aia Page 24 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6Ch 4 Timer Counter 1Ah 70h 1 Timer Overflow 1Ah 71h 1 Break key state 16h 72h 2 Reset Flag 74h 1 HDD operation status 13h Number of HDDs 1 attached 180 76h 2 Reserved 13h 78h 1 LPT1 time out 14h 79h 1 LPT2 time out 14h 7Ah 1 LPT3 time out 14h 7Bh 1 Reserved 7Ch 1 COM1 time out 7Dh 1 COM2 time out 7Eh 1 COMS time out 7Fh 1 COM4 time out 80h 2 Keyboard buffer start ptr 16h 82h 2 Keyboard buffer end ptr 16h 84h 7 Video info 10h 89h 2 Reserved 8Bh 1 Floppy media control 13h 8Ch 1 HDD Controller status 13h 8Dh 1 HDD Controller error 13h status 8Eh 1 HDD Interrupt control 13h 8Fh 1 Reserved 90h 1 Floppy 0 media status 13h 91h 1 Floppy 1 media status 13h 92h 1 Floppy 2 media status 13h 93h 1 Floppy 3 media status 13h 94h 1 Drive 0 current cylinder 13h 95h 1 Drive 1 current cylinder 13h Keyboard mode state amp 96h 1 ii 16h 97h 1 Keyboard LED flags 16h 98h 2 User Wait flag offset 15h 9Ah 2 User wait flag segment 15h Low word of user wait 9
8. 337 92H x 270 34 V Resolution pixels 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 Color 24 bit 24 bit 24 bit Contrast Ratio typ 300 1 500 1 500 1 Minimin Backlight ire 30 000 hrs 30 000 hrs 40 000 hrs half brightness 2 11 4 Magnetic Stripe Reader Characteristic Specification Features Card Support ISO 7811 Tracks 1 2 3 capability Enable Disable Carriage Return Enable Disable Sentinels Programmable Sentinels Individually selectable Tracks e Flashable firmware For details on configuring the MSR go to the www ibm com solutions retail store support and search for knowledge base entry number R1001036 e Standard e Mini cards e Foil laminated cards Coercivity of Magnetic Stripe 300 to 4000 Oe Read Direction Bi directional Swipe Speed 5 to 60 inches per second Maximum Jitter 12 Error Rate Less than 0 5 Electrical Interface Serial Rated Life 500 000 swipes 2 11 5 Integrated and Distributed 2x20 Integrated 2x20 Distributed 2x20 Technology Vacuum Fluorescent Format 2 rows 20 characters Brightness w o lens 300 cd m2 300 cd m2 c Color w o Green Adjustment n a Multi position detent Character Box 5x7 5x7 Character Height mm 7 74x 4 15 9 5 x 4 45 Page 18 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Emulations Logic Controls Emulation or IBM Multi Mode Code Page 897 Code Page 858
9. Continuous Duty 225W Maximum Internal Switching Supply Free Standing Mounting Integration Trays Power On Password Security Bolt down Tray Mounting 1 4 Related Publications SurePOS 500 Series Planning Installation and Operation Guide for Models 545 and 565 GA27 4365 This guide provides information necessary to install and set up the IBM SurePOS 500 Series Models 545 and 565 This document is intended for the person who will install set up and manage the 4846 xx5 systems IBM SurePOS 500 Series Hardware Service Guide for Models 545 and 565 SY27 0417 This document provides information on repairing and maintaining the system unit device including parts listings troubleshooting and removal and replacement procedures IBM SurePOS 500 Series Operating System Installation Guide for Models 545 and 565 GA30 4132 This guide provides step by step information on installing the operating software for the product IBM Point of Sale Options and I O Devices Service Guide GC30 9737 This guide describes the problem determination and repair procedures for cash drawers displays keyboards and options that are attached to IBM R SurePOS TM systems To access these publications e Go to www ibm com solutions retail store Page 6 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e Select Support then select Publications 1 5 Comparison with predecessor products Feature 4846 XX5 4840 XX3 XX4 4851 514 Process
10. Default Enabled Options e Disabled e Enabled 6 3 1 First Boot Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features CPU Feature Item Help Hard Disk Boot Priority Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Devic First Boot Device Third Boot Device Fourth Boot Devic Boot Other Device Alternate Boot Se Tap 3 Times for F Setup Touch Silen No Setup Touch En Boot Up NumLock S Security Option HDD S M A R T Ca Fi Esc T 4 Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up Down Select alue Value Save The system will attempt to boot from the specified device category before trying other boot devices Default USB FDD USB Floppy Drive Options e Hard Disk e CDROM e USB FDD e Network e Disabled Second Boot Device The system will attempt to boot from the specified device category after trying the first boot device Default Hard Disk see Hard Disk Boot Priority Options e Hard Disk e CDROM e USB FDD e Network Page 46 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e Disabled Third Boot Device The system will attempt to boot from the specified device category after trying the second boot device Default CDROM See CD ROM Boot Priority Options e Hard Disk e CDROM e USB FDD e Network e Disabled Fourth Boot Device The system will attempt to boot from the specified device category after trying the third boot device Default Network Options e Hard Disk
11. IBM Code Page 437 modified Futaba Standard JIS X 208 1990 KS C 5601 1992 GB 2321 80 BIG5 5x7 3 90 H x 5 56 W 8x16 6 39 H x 13 03 W 16x16 13 03 H x 13 03 W Electrical Interface RS232 with 12 V power 6W typ Power Consumption 8 4 max Adjustment Multi position Attachment Cable 3 8m Page 19 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 2 11 7 Built in speakers X6X models only Attribute Specification Drivers 2 element 1 way sealed design Type 7x4 28 mm x 40 mm x 15 mm deep Impedance 12 ohm impedance Magnetic Shielding Yes Frequency Response 160Hz 11 kHz 3 dB Output rms ElAJ 10 THD 1kHz Loudness S N Ratio 1W 1W 82 dB 3 dB 1 Watt ch amp 1 m 65 dB IEC A weighted ref 1 W Volume Adjustment Knob Easily accessible on front of speaker unit Channel Separation 40 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 10 Input Voltage 10 8V V DC 10 Input Sensitivity 1 V 1 W 1kHz Input Impedance 12 ohm 1 kHz Power Consumption 4 W at maximum volume setting Input Terminal Molex 70555 0038 power signal Page 20 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 3 0 BIOS and software description This section provides an overview of BIOS SETUP and system software 3 1 Setup The POST CMOS Setup Utility program provides menus for querying and configuration the sys
12. Memory Mode Resolution Colors bpp Mode Type Display Adapter Medi MB 256 640 x 480 Graph VGA 60 0 5 8 bpp 10th 640x480 256 Graph VGA 75 0 5 8 bpp 640x480 Graph VGA 85 0 5 8 bpp 800x600 26 Graph SVGA 60 1 8 bpp 103h 800x600 2 6 Graph SVGA 75 1 8 bpp 800x600 226 Graph SVGA 85 1 8 bpp 1024x768 296 Graph XVGA 60 1 8 bpp 105h 1024x768 256 Graph XVGA 75 1 8 bpp 1024x768 258 Graph XVGA 85 1 8 bpp 1280 x 256 1024 8 bpp Graph SXGA 60 2 1280 x 256 107h 1024 8 bpp Graph SXGA 75 2 1280 x 256 1024 8 bpp Graph SXGA 85 2 64K 640 x 480 Graph VGA 60 1 16 bpp 64K 111h 640 x 480 Graph VGA 75 1 16 bpp 64K 640 x 480 Graph VGA 85 1 16 bpp 64K 800 x 600 Graph SVGA 60 2 16 bpp 114h 800x600 84 Graph SVGA 75 2 16 bpp 64K 800 x 600 Graph SVGA 85 2 16 bpp R 64K 1024 x 768 Graph XVGA 60 2 16 bpp P 117h 1024x768 845 Graph XVGA 75 2 16 bpp 64K 1024 x 768 Graph XVGA 85 2 16 bpp E 1280 x 64K 11Ah 1024 16 bpp Graph SXGA 60 4 Page 29 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference ED gt A Graph SXGA 75 4 i X eta Graph SXGA 85 4 640 x 480 16M Graph VGA 60 2 32 bpp 112 640x480 16M Graph VGA 75 2 32 bpp 640 x 480 Lui Graph VGA 85 2 soox 600 16M Graph SVGA 60 4 32 bpp 115 800x600 16M Graph SVGA 75 4 32 bpp 800 x600 16M Graph SVGA 85 4 32 bpp
13. No No Page 32 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Power on by keyboard No Battery support No 3 12 System Information Data 3 12 1 SMBIOS System Management BIOS SMBIOS is a standard interface to provide information configured by the manufacturer about the PC hardware BIOS complies with the minimum specifications in the SMBIOS v2 4 specification Appendix Section 4 Note According to the SMBIOS spec section 2 1 Table Convention SMBIOS provides static information only gathered each POST or before booting SMBIOS cannot provide run time dynamic information to software 3 12 2 Cumulative Structure List BIOS Information Type 0 Vendor BIOS Version BIOS Characteristics Extension Byte 1 BIOS Characteristics Extension Byte 2 System Information Type 1 Manufacturer IBM CORPORATION Product Name Version Serial number Wake up Type Base Board or Module Information Type 2 System Enclosure Type 3 Processor information Type 4 Cache Information Type 7 On Board Devices Information Type 10 Physical Memory Array Type 16 Memory Device Type 17 Built in Pointing Device Type 21 For built in Touch Screen Hardware security Type 24 Power on Password Status Administrator Password Status Voltage Probe Type 26 One structure for each voltage probe Cooling Device Type 27 One
14. ROM boot loader 868 895 KB D9000 DFFFF 28 KB Free for EMM386 896 KB 959KB E0000 EFFFF 64 KB Free for EMM386 960KB 1MB F00000 FFFFFF 64KB System ROM BIOS 1 16 MB 100000 FFFFFF 15 MB PCI ISA Space ME e 1000000 FFF7FFFF we OS PCI adapter memory decode etc a MB 4096 FFFg0000 FFFFFFF 512KB System ROM BIOS ISA Bus Memory Map with USB Legacy support disabled Physical Physical ae Address Range Address Range Hex Size Description Dec Conventional DOS memory size may decrease if 0 639 KB 00000 9FC00 512 KB booted via LAN F EBDA Extended BIOS Data moveable by Himem 639 KB 9FC00 9FFFF 1 KB memory managers 640 767 KB A0000 BFFFF 128 KB Legacy Video Buffer Page 26 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 768 831 KB C0000 CFFFF 64 KB Video BIOS ROM shadowed 832 835 KB D0000 DOFFF 4K Network ROM boot loader 836 895 KB DOFFF EFFFF 124 KB Free for EMM386 896 959KB E0000 EFFFF 64KB Free for EMM386 960 KB 1MB F0000 FFFFF 64 KB System ROM BIOS 1 16 MB 100000 FFFFFF 15 MB PCI ISA Space NA 4099 1000000 FFF7FFFF 4079 5 MB OS PCI adapter memory decode etc 4095 5 MB 4096 MB FFF80000 FFFFFFF 512 KB System ROM BIOS ISA Bus 3 9 COM Port Setup Tailgate Default des Port Function ed Location Notes I O and Name yp IRQ UART1 comi Avallableto pj45 nenn BDA COM1 3F8 4 user Tailgate UART2 COM2 Avallableto
15. Structure Layout aia a aaaea aaea aa aa aa aaa E paaa aadi aaa TEE 34 4 0 Reliability and Serviceability ri 34 Page 3 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 4 1 USAGE Laksen A eda ren Error Bookmark not defined 5 0 Environmental Specifications errnnvvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 35 5 1 Temperature Humidity LIMItS ier isens eneon ra E AAA Eee EErEE EARE EEEN EE ER S 35 5 2 Alude Ems sarte 35 5 3 POW lr ee 35 5 4 ACOUSTICS se een 35 5 5 otandards Compliancer trata iaia ia ia i 35 5 5 1 Product Certfications 3 sco aio iaia ia 35 5 5 2 Ergonomics and accessibility ui 36 6 0 lt External Pos 37 6 1 Port LISTING cairo 37 6 2 Port Power Ratings missa adsense er 37 6 3 Connector PINOUIS seses E na 38 6 3 1 Customer Display Connector iii 38 6 3 2 MSR connector seta leali ee artene 38 6 3 3 USB PIUS Power 2X ske kake eden knee Nedenes 39 6 3 4 USB port Connector Vecinal ad 39 6 3 5 Keyboard Mouse connector 2X i 39 6 3 6 Microphone comnectolri uiiar a a irene eeee S 40 6 3 7 Headphone Connectors a a dt ab 40 6 4 Serial Connector X3 arrn ii e ds Ra e 40 6 4 1 Ethernet G NNeCtoruumavpsnndrmidrein ei 41 6 4 2 External vide0 Connector ursinii a ii iii 41 6 4 3 Cash Drawer lisina ii a pirati 42 6 4 4 Internal Customer Dis
16. e CDROM e USB FDD e Network e Disabled Boot Other Device If enabled the system will try all booting all device categories if the first through fourth boot devices fail Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Alternate Boot Sequence Specifies whether a Magic Packet TM powering on the system pressing lt F12 gt during the POST or both will cause the normal boot sequence to be skipped and a Network only boot to be attempted If Boot Other Device is enabled other boot devices are tried if the Network boot fails Default Both Options e Disabled e Magic Packet e lt F12 gt Key e Both Tap 3 Times for F11 key Enters an F11 key scan code if the onboard touchscreen is tapped three times at the prompt Enables support for Rescue and Recovery Software Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Setup Touch Silent Mode Page 47 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Prevents messages prompting the user to touch the screen to enter CMOS Setup unless an error occurs Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled No Setup Touch Entry If enabled prevents entering CMOS Setup using the touch screen A keyboard can still be used to enter CMOS Setup Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status Selects the power on state for the keyboard NumLock Select Off when using a keyboard in DOS that shares the numpad keys with letter keys Defa
17. ensure the selected I O address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 2F8h Options Disabled 2E0h 2E8h 2F8h 2D8h 3E8h 3F8h Serial Port B IRQ Selects the IRQ used for Serial Port B Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 3 Options e 3 e 4 e 5 Page 51 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e 6 e 7 e 11 MSR Communication Mode This option should be set to the same mode as the switch on the MSR Default RS 232 Options e Keyboard Wedge e RS 232 MSR I O Selects the I O address used for the MSR if MSR Communication Mode is set to RS 232 If the MSR is configured for Keyboard Wedge mode this item may be set to Disabled Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 3E8h Options Disabled 2E0h 2E8h 2F8h 2D8h 3E8h 3F8h MSR IRQ Selects the IRQ used for the MSR if MSR Communication Mode is set to RS 232 If the MSR is configured for Keyboard Wedge mode the selected IRQ is not used by the MSR but is not available for other use Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared This item cannot be disabled Default 5 Options
18. matching size DIMM s installed When a single DIMM is installed or two dissimilar size DIMM s are installed the memory operates in single channel mode South Bridge Intel ICH6 e PCI Bus support Rev 2 3 33 Mhz e Serial ATA II support 150 Mbps e Support for up to 8 USB 2 0 USB 1 1 ports Support for wake up from sleeping states Supports legacy keyboard mouse software e Power Management Support ACPI 2 0 compliant APM based legacy power management e Integrated LAN controller Wake on LAN with Magic Packet 10 100 Mb s Ethernet e Support for AC 97 2 3 audio codec e SMBus 2 0 l2C support I O Subsystem SMSC SC3106 Super I O Controller e RS232 support Keyboard Mouse support Power Control Temperature monitoring and fan control Audio Subsystem Realtek ALC202 codec X6X models only Page 16 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference AC 97 compliant audio Supports 44 1K 48K 96K 192KHz DAC Independent Sample Rate All ADCs Support 48K 192KHz Independent Sample Rate 1W 1W amplifier PC Card Support TI PCI140A X6X models only e Support for 1 Type II 5V 3 3V PC Card or 3 3V CardBus Cards e Hot insertion removal support e Register compatible with the Intel 82365SL DF and 82365SL ExCA controllers Secondary Video Adapter ATI Radeon 7000 graphics processor e 2D 3D capability supports 3D resolutions 32 bit color up to 2048x1536 e 32MB DDR onboard memory e Better 3D performance than base v
19. pj45 Mear BDA COM2 2F8 3 user Tailgate Available to Rear UART3 COM3 di RJ45 Tailgate COM6 2E0 11 Distributed BDA COM4 VFD DB15 F Ea connection 9 Only one of integrated or Integrated distributed VFD may be enabled at the same time UART4 Dist VFD VFD Custom Tower Top CMOS Setup allows 2E8 6 connection selection Communications with 8051 8051 1 Internal Internal for EEPROM cash drawer and LCD control UART5 n a MOF RJ45 Tablet Side BDA COM3 3E8 5 connection COM5 UART6 n a Touch Internal Internal Resources hardcoded to 2D8 7 2FOh IRQ 7 3 10 Video Modes Supported VGA Video Display Modes Dot i Video Pixel SA Mode Display Font Character ae ds Vert Mode Resolution opp Type Adapter Size Resolution MHz KHz Freq Hz KBytes Information for communicating with the 8051 can be found in the Bryce I O Subsystem Microcontroller Firmware Specification Page 27 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 16 320x200 gray Text CGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 1315 170 256 4 bpp 00h 16 320 x 350 gray EGA 8x14 40 x 25 25 31 5 70 256 4 bpp 16 360 x 400 VGA 9x16 40x25 28 1315 70 256 X 4 bpp 16 320x200 Pppp Text CGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 315 70 256 16 Oth 320 x 350 EGA 8x14 40x25 25 1315 170 256 4 bpp 16 360 x 400 VGA 9x16 40x25 28 1315 70 256 i 4 bpp 16 640x200 gr
20. structure for each of CPU chassis and power supply fan Temperature Probe Type 28 One structure for each of CPU and motherboard ambient System boot information Type 32 Boot status Management Device Type 34 Management Device Component Type 35 One for each type26 28 management device except power supply fan Each type35 Threshold Handle points to respective type 36 Management Device Threshold Data Type 36 One for each type 35 device Each type35 Threshold Handle points to respective type 36 System Power Supply Type 39 Page 33 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 3 13 Vital Product Data Vital Product Data VPD is the IBM specific information about a system The data includes values such as machine type model serial number BIOS Flash revision system board unique ID etc VPD is accessed through SMBIOS as defined in the SMBIOS specification 3 13 1 VPD Layout in SMBIOS This section describes the traditional VPD Refer to the SMBIOS specification for methods of accessing these fields LAN MAC Address Data field SMBIOS record Type and Field Data type Field length 13 p ASCII BIOS level Type 0 BIOS Version string 7 Example X6KT100 13 13 ASCII Machine Type 1 Product name and Version string 7 type model Example 4846545 The machine type model does not have dashes or spaces in SMBIOS System serial ini i
21. system Select No to return to the CMOS Setup utility Exit Without Saving Select Yes to restart the system without saving any changes made in the CMOS Setup utility Select No to return to the CMOS Setup utility Page 43 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6 1 Standard CMOS Features Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Item Help Time hh mm ss Fixed Disk Drive Halt On Fi Esc t 4 Enter PD F18 Help Exit Up Down Select Value Save Sets the Date using a keyboard or on screen numpad Date Time Sets the Time using a keyboard or on screen numpad Fixed Disk Drive Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu BIOS Version Shows the current BIOS revision BIOS Date Shows the BIOS revision date LAN MAC Address Shows the onboard NIC MAC Address Machine Type Model Shows the Machine Type and Model Machine Serial Number Shows the machine Serial Number Base Memory Shows the base memory amount up to 640 Kilobytes KB Extended Memory Shows the amount of memory above 1 MB in KB Total Memory Shows the total memory amount in KB This amount does not include the shared video memory Page 44 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6 2 Fixed Disk Drive Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Fixed Disk Drive Fixed Disk Drive Auto Item Help Access Mode Menu Level gt Auto is the recommended setting
22. 46 XX5 Technical Reference 6 6 On Board Device Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Onboard Device USB Controller Enabled Item Help USB 2 9 Controller USB Keyboard Support USB Mouse Support Audio Support PC Beep from Speaker Typematic Rate Setting PCMCIA Fi Esc t 4 Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up Down Select Value Value Save USB Controller Enables or disables the onboard USB controller USB devices will not function if the controller is disabled An additional 32 KB of UMB space can be made available for DOS by disabling the USB Controller Default Enabled Options e Enabled e Disabled USB 2 0 Controller Enables or disables the EHCI USB 2 0 controller If disabled the USB ports will operate as 1 X ports only Default Enabled Options e Enabled e Disabled USB Keyboard Support Enables or disables USB keyboard support in non USB aware environments such as DOS If Auto is selected BIOS will enable USB keyboard support if a USB keyboard is detected the POST or disable support if a USB keyboard is not detected Default Auto Options e Disabled e Enabled e Auto USB Mouse Support Enables or disables USB mouse support in non USB aware environments such as DOS A mouse driver is still required if support is enabled Page 55 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Audio Support Enables or disables the onboard AC 97 audio con
23. 4846 XX5 Technical Reference F000 F065h Compatibility for Video interrupt FO00 FOA4h MDA and CGA Video Parameter Table Int 1Dh F000 F841h Int 12h Entry Point F000 F84Dh Int 11h Entry Point F000 F859h Int 15h Entry Point F000 FA6Eh Low 128 character of graphic video font FOOO FE6Eh Int 1Ah Entry Point F000 FEA5h Int 08h Entry Point F000 FF58h Dummy Interrupt Handler F000 FF54h Int 05h Print Screen Entry Point F000 FFFOh Power On Entry Point F000 FFF5h 8 character ROM Date in ASCII MM DD YY F000 FFFEh System Model FCh outdated use SMBIOS 3 6 BDA Memory Addresses The BIOS Data Area BDA starts at 40 0 and should be populated as follows eo athe n Description Usina Comments 00h 2 COM1 base address 14h motherboard UART1 I O address 02h 2 COM2 base address 14h motherboard UART2 I O address 04h 2 COMS base address 14h motherboard UART5 I O address 06h 2 COM4 base address 14h motherboard UARTA l O address 08h 2 LPT1 base address 17h Should be 0000h OAh 2 LPT2 base address 17h Should be 0000h OCh 2 LPT3 base address 17h Should be 0000h OEh 2 EBDA segment 10h 2 Installed hardware 11h 12h 1 Reserved 13h 2 Base memory size 12h 15h 2 Reserved 17h 1 Keyboard control 1 16h 18h 1 Keyboard control 2 16h 19h 1 Work area for ALT key 16h 1Ah 2 Keyboard buffer Head 16h 1Ch 2 Keyboard buffer Tail
24. 5 RIAS i Key Board l i Mowe 1 H i Gmo H W Monitor i 1 Audio Codec MIC 7 Realtek H i ALC202 i T am i i i Hardware Monitor i i i i i i sp i N i 1 i ERE La i H Com i 1 Powered i RS232 Com D 1 4 mr I Keyboard i i H PS 2 H Mowe i i i Analog Video i i i i i Page 15 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 2 10 Logic Processor Intel Celeron D 326 2 53Ghz LGA775 Socket 16K Level 1 cache 256KB Level 2 cache 533Mhz Front Side Bus Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 Execute Disable Bit Hyperthreading is not supported by Celeron Support Extended Memory 64 Technology EM64T To inquire about P4 support contact an IBM sales representative North Bridge Intel 82915GV e Processor Interface 533Mhz front side bus 800Mhz capable e System Memory Supports up to 2GB DDR2 533Mhz DRAM PC2 4200 DDR2 512GB 512GB 1GB DIMM s supported One or two 64 bit wide DDR2 SDRAM data channels Bandwidth up to 8 5 GB s in dual channel interleaved mode Non ECC memory only e Intel GMA 900 2D 3D 133 Mhz Core Direct 9x Support Dynamic Memory Video Technology V3 0 using up to 128MB video memory e 2 0 GB s Link to South Bridge e Digital Display Support SDVO output 200Mhz dot clock Scaling using Chrontel 7308 LVDS scaler e Analog Display Support 400Mhz Integrated 24 bit RAMDAC Upto 2047x1536 85Hz refresh Note Dual channel mode requires two
25. 6 XX5 Technical Reference 24V 10 1 3 0 A continuous 5 0 A peak py eae Mouse 5V 5 7 2 26A combined Cash Drawer 3A 3B 24V 1A 5 3 Connector Pinouts 5 3 1 Customer Display Connector 1 8 jeae tesa DOTE lt 9 15 Pin Connector Pin Connector 1 CD carrier 9 12 Vdc detect 2 RXD receive 10 5 V dc Main data 3 TXD transmit 11 Dist VFD present data 4 DTR data 12 DSR data set ready terminal ready 5 Ground 13 RTS request to send 6 Ground 14 CTS clear to send 7 5 V de Main 15 RI ring indicate 8 12 V de 5 3 2 MSR connector PE ia 3 1 Pin Connector 1 5 V dc Main 2 Serial Data In TTL Level 3 Serial Data Out TTL Level 4 Ground 5 MSR Present low indicated MSR is present 6 MSR Mode low indicated keyboard wedge high indicated RS 232 7 Keyboare Enable low enables keyboard data to the system 8 Keyboard Data to system shipset 9 Keyboard Clock to system chipset 10 Ground Page 38 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 5 3 3 USB Plus Power 2x Pin Signal Shell Shield VBus 5V D D Ground Ground Vplus 12V or 24V Vplus 12 or 24V Ground O N DO OI PB O0O N 5 3 4 USB port connector 7x 1234 Pin Connector 1 5V VBus 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground 5 3 5 Keyboard Mouse
26. A Enhanced Mode Item Help Onboard Device Serial Port A 1 0 Serial Port A IRQ Serial Port B 1 0 Serial Port B IRQ MSR Communication Mode MSR 1 0 MSR IRQ Serial D I 0 Serial D IRQ Serial D Port Function Serial Port C 1 0 Serial Port C IRQ Fi Esc t 4 Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up own Select Value Value Save On Chip Serial ATA Select SATA Only for Windows NT 4 or Enhanced Mode for other Operating Systems When SATA Only is selected the IDE controller is configured for Legacy IDE mode When Enhanced Mode is selected the IDE controller is configured as Native IDE mode capable Default Enhanced Mode Options e Disabled e Enhanced Mode Page 50 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e SATA Only Onboard Device Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu Serial Port A I O Selects the I O address used for Serial Port A Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected I O address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 3F8h Options Disabled 2E0h 2E8h 2F8h 2D8h 3E8h 3F8h Serial Port A IRQ Selects the IRQ used for Serial Port A Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 4 Options NODOUOS W 4 Serial Port B I O Selects the I O address used for Serial Port B Using the default value is recommended If modified
27. ASCII Aber Type 1 Serial Number string 7 7 m ASCII Product Family Type 1 Family Type 11 string 11 Type 1 UUID offset OAh hex 6 Usage The LAN MAC address can be parsed from the Type 01 UUID field offset 10 OAh For example if the UUID is 40 3E 4C 58 76 7B DA 11 A4 29 00 14 5E 14 00 15 the MAC address is 00 14 5E 14 00 15 3 13 2 SMBIOS Type 11 Structure Layout The format of the SMBIOS Type 11 Structure for OEM strings is as follows Offset Name Length Value Description 00h Type 1 byte OBh OEM strings structure indicator 01h Length 1 byte 05h Length of structure 02h Handle 2 bytes varies 04h Count 1 byte varies Number of strings in this structure 05h Sas Family 11 bytes vv SurePOS 500 3 13 3 VPD using Int 15h Get pointer to VPD block mov int ax 15h 0d207h ES DI now points to the following structure vpdDataStruc STRUC header vpdSignature vpdLength reserved buildID boxSerial uniquelD machineType vpdChecksum vpdDataStruc ENDS DW 55aah DB VPD DB 48 DB 7 dup 20h DB 9 dup 20h DB 7 dup 20h DB 11 dup 20H DB 7 dup 20h DB 2 Page 34 of 63 4 0 Environmental Specifications SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 4 1 Temperature Humidity Limits Condition Temp Limits Dry Bulb Relative Humidity Max Wet Bulb Temp Operating Standby 5 to 40 8 to 80
28. Cash Drawer standard compact Existing P N Compact A N POS Keyboard Existing P N Serial Cable RJ45 to DB9 0 7m Existing P N Serial Cable RJ45 to DB9 2 0m Existing P N 4610 TF6 7 Power Cable 0 7m Existing P N 4610 TF6 7 Power Cable 2 0m Existing P N 2 3 Ship Group The following items are included with the unit e Cat5 Ethernet Cable 4 3m P N 41A3531 e Serial Cable RJ45 to DB9 0 7m P N 40N5341 The following items are picked packed per order at fulfillment center e Warranty Sheet e Regulatory and Safety Messages Booklet GA27 4004 e Hazardous Substance Table China Page 8 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e Power cord selected by country code 2 4 Supported Devices The following industry standard devices have been tested for use subject to restrictions defined in the Operating System support section Other industry devices may be supported using standard interfaces however no testing has been done to insure functionality in all aspects Device Comments 4610 Printers RS232 or USB interfaces All models RS232 models can powered via USB Plus power port using 4810 Power cable feature code 3912 or 3913 4820 Surepoint Display RS232 or USB interface dual display All Models Touch models provide dual touch in addition to Compact Retail A N Keyboard Keyboard MSR not supported if system MSR installed PC Cards devices Refer to IBM RSS Knowl
29. Ch 2 Saunt 15h High word of user wait 9Eh 2 de 15h AOh 1 Wait active flag 15h Ath 7 Reserved A8h 4 Video info 10h ACh 54h Reserved 100h 1 Print Screen status 05h Page 25 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 3 7 EBDA Memory Addresses The Extended BIOS Data Area EBDA starts at the segment pointed to by the contents of 40 0Eh Start Location Length in bytes Description Comments 00h Length of EBDA in KB 01h 32 Reserved 17h 1 Number of POST errors not required 18h 5 POST error log not required 22h 4 Mouse Driver Ptr Int 74h 26h 1 Mouse flag byte 1 Int 74h 27h 1 Mouse flag byte 2 Int 74h 28h 8 Mouse data Int 74h 30h 3d0h Reserved Reserved 3 8 Memory Map This section documents the default memory map Note that add in cards or changing CMOS Setup items may alter the memory map particularly below 1 MB Memory Map with USB Legacy Support enabled default Physical Physical i atra Address Range Address Range Hex Size Description Dec 0 639 KB 00000 9FC00 512 KB Conventional DOS memory size may decrease if booted via LAN i EBDA Extended BIOS Data moveable by Himem 639 KB 9FC00 9FFFF 1 KB memory managers 640 767 KB A0000 BFFFF 128 KB Legacy Video Buffer 768 831 KB C0000 CFFFF 64 KB Video BIOS ROM shadowed 832 863 KB D0000 D7FFF 32 KB USB Legacy Support 864 867 KB D8000 D8FFF 4 KB Network
30. Code Page 852 Code Page 855 Intl eee ee a N Code Page 808 Code Page 437 US Euro Katakana Central Europe Cyrillic Character Sets Code Page 857 Turkey IBM Multi mode Code Page 862 Israel Code Page 863 Can Fr Code Page 864 Arabic Code Page 865 Nordic Cyrillic Russian Code Page 869 Greece User Defined Logic Controls Mode 1 Characters IBM Mode 8 Electrical Interface TTL Serial RS232 Power 5V 12V fal pixels energized _ OW 72W Attachment Cable Pigtail 3 8 m 12 ft 2 11 6 All Points Addressable APA Display An external all points addressable customer display is supported This is intended to meet DBCS language requirements It attaches to the 15 Pin Powered serial port which provides power and signaling Attribute Specification Technology Vacuum Fluorescent Brightness 300 cd m2 Format dot 160 x 40 Active Area mm 132 55 x 32 95 Dot Size mm 0 58 W x 0 58 H Dot Pitch mm 0 83 W x 0 83 H Display Color Green peak wavelength 505 nm Modes All Points Addressable 160x40 Character Mode Built in Font Code Pages for Character Mode 5x7 A N 4 and 5 line mode 8x16 A N English 2 line mode 8x16 A N Katakana 2 line mode 16x16 Kanji 2 line mode 16x16 Hanguel 2 line mode 16x16 Simplified Chinese 2 line mode 16x16 Traditional Chinese 2 line mode Character Box Height mm Futaba Standard
31. Int 14h Serial Communication Services e Int 15h System Services Sub functions are those defined by the IBM Personal System 2 and Personal Computer BIOS Interface Technical Reference manual Additional sub function support is OEM dependent Int 16h Keyboard Services Int 1Ah System Timer Services PCI BIOS Int 1Bh CTRL Break Handler Int 1Ch Periodic Timer Interrupt Int 1Dh Video Parameter Table Set by the video BIOS e Int 1Eh Floppy Diskette Drive Parameters Points to an 11 byte data structure e Int 1Fh Video Graphics Characters Set by the video BIOS e Int 23h CTRL C CTRL Break Handler e Int41h HDD C Drive Parameters Points to a 16 byte data structure for drive C e Int 46h HDD D Drive Parameters Points to a 16 byte data structure for drive D 3 5 Fixed BIOS Entry Points The fixed entry points in FOOO xxxx must be supported for traditional reasons The table below lists the fixed BIOS entry points Location Description F000 E05Bh POST Entry Point F000 E2C8h NMI Entry Point F000 E6F2h Int 19h Entry Point F000 E6F5h Configuration Data Table F000 E729h Baud Rate Generator Table F000 E739h Int 14h Entry Point F000 E82Eh Int 16h Entry Point F000 E987h Int 09h Entry Point F000 EC59h Int 13h Floppy Entry Point F000 EF57h Int OEh Entry Point F000 EFC7h Floppy Disk Controller Parameter Table F000 EFD2h Compatibility for printer Int 17h Page 23 of 63 SurePOS 500
32. SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference SurePOS 500 4846 545 565 Technical Reference Version 1 1 Page 1 of 63 Change History SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Version Date Change Description 1 0 2 16 07 Initial Release Page 2 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Table of Contents WO RA Ab 5 1 1 Highlights Ro TS AR A 5 1 2 Models arrene SET 5 1 3 A dear eee 5 1 4 Related Publications Ali Ri bamse cee aes AD 6 2 0 Product Structure A airline 8 2 1 Factory Select Feature mitades 8 2 2 Key Optional features ista dianas tad 8 2 3 SHIP Group titanio iia ad 8 2 4 Supported DEVICES shake mer Sa ada tala 9 2 5 Operating System POS Driver SUpport renn nrnnannnnnnnnenenrrnnsnnnnnennenerresnnnnsennnnnnnenennne 9 2 6 System management vicario aid iaa 9 2 6 1 System management programs ii 9 2 6 2 Remote Management iii iaia aaa ati 10 2 7 System DIAGNOSUGS 2 A ia 10 2 7 1 Supported memory Keys 10 2 8 Physical Characteristics cita ea ia 10 2 8 1 Dimensions and weights rero irane a nn 10 2 8 1 1 SYSTEM A to ios 10 2 8 1 2 Weights of features 11 2 8 1 3 Dimensions with Trays sarkai urar a Sanae na AN ESATEA AE A AAT ANAKARA SARANAT TEA RAEAN ELEA 11 2 8 2 A AA A dai a 12 2 8 3 Visual IndicatoOrS ararsa re arte NETSA AAU AARAA KA TESARSKA ata 12 2 8 4 Connector Controls Identifier ii 13 2 9 Produc
33. VCCI Class A Taiwan EMI CNS 13438 Class A Korea EMI MIC Notice No 1996 78 Class A New Zealand EMI Class A Australia EMI Class A Radiated Electromagnetic Susceptibility RES EN 50024 1998 EN61000 4 3 Criteria A Electrical Fast Transient Power Line Transient EFT PLT EN 50024 1998 EN61000 4 4 Criteria B Near Field Phenomena MPRII Power Line Disturbance Ring EN50024 1998 EN 61000 4 11 Lightning Surge Susceptibility Immunity to conducted disturbances EN50024 1998 EN61000 4 5 Criteria B EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 6 Criteria A Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity EN55024 1998 EN61000 4 8 Criteria A Power Line Harmonics Power Correction Factor EN 61000 3 2 4 5 2 Ergonomics and accessibility Category Standard Flat Panel ISO FDIS 13406 2 Flat Panel Standards Accessibility Section 508 of U S Rehabilitation Act Page 36 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 5 0 External Ports 5 1 Port Listing Port Electrical Interface Connector Type Location Keyboard Mouse IBM PS 2 PS 2 mini DIN Tower Rear Headphone Audio Output Er plete mn Tower Side Microphone Audio Input 3 5 mm mini plug Tower Side External Speaker Audio Output power Custom Not accessible MSR vee Ka RJ45 Tablet side Derg CUSAN RS232 5V Custom Tower Top Sey aD E ed DB15F Rear T
34. ailgate Serial A RS232 RJ45 Rear Tailgate Serial B RS232 RJ45 Rear Tailgate Serial F RS232 RJ45 Rear Tailgate Cash Drawer A IBM 24v CD Interface 4 pin AMP SDL Rear Tailgate Cash Drawer B IBM 24v CD Interface 4 pin AMP SDL Rear Tailgate USB 1 USB 2 0 USB Type A Rear Tailgate USB 2 USB 2 0 USB Type A Rear Tailgate USB 3 USB 2 0 USB Type A Rear Tailgate USB 4 USB 2 0 USB Type A Rear Tailgate USB 5 USB 2 0 USB Type A Tablet USB 6 USB 2 0 USB Type A Tablet USB 7 USB 2 0 USB Type A Tablet Chin near brightness buttons USB 12V USB 2 0 12V USB Plus Power Rear Tailgate USB 24V USB 2 0 24V USB Plus Power Rear Tailgate External Video Analog CRT VGA DB15F Rear Tailgate 5 2 Port Power Ratings e Each port has a maximum continuous rating There is also a total maximum rating from a combination of all ports e Total 12V current available for all external loads is 5A max Total 5V current available for all external loads is 5A max e Only one cash drawer may be activated at any instance in time e Hot plugging of powered USB devices especially printers is not supported Some powered USB devices create surge currents that may cause the system power supply to initiate over current shut down Port name Voltage Spec Tolerance Maximum current Distributed VFD Serial D E E ae 12V 5 7 0 65A USB 7x 5V 5 7 05A USB Plus Power 5V 5 7 05A 12V 5 10 15A Page 37 of 63 SurePOS 500 484
35. ay Text CGA 8x8 80 x 25 25 1315 70 256 4 bpp 02h 16 640x350 gray EGA 8x14 80x25 25 1315 170 256 4 bpp 720x400 16 VGA 9x16 80x25 28 1315 70 256 4 bpp 640x200 16 Text CGA 8x8 80 x 25 25 1315 70 256 4 bpp 08h 640x350 16 EGA 8x14 80x25 25 1315 70 256 4 bpp 720x400 16 VGA 9x16 80x25 28 1315 70 256 4 bpp 04h 320x200 4 Graph All 8x8 40 x 25 25 1315 170 256 320 x 200 Graph CGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 315 70 256 05h 320x200 4 EGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 31 5 70 256 gray 320x200 4 VGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 1315 70 256 06h 640x200 2 Graph All 8x8 80 x 25 25 1315 70 256 720 x 350 Mono Text MDA 9x14 80 x 25 28 31 5 70 256 07h 720x350 Mono EGA 9x14 80x25 28 1315 170 256 720x400 Mono VGA 9x16 80x25 28 1315 170 256 08h 0Ch Reserved oDh 320 x 200 Te Graph EVGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 1315 70 256 OEh 640 x 200 os Graph EVGA 8x8 80 x 25 25 1315 70 256 OFh 640x350 Mono Graph EVGA 8x14 80x25 25 1315 70 256 10h 640 x 350 em Graph EVGA 8x14 80x25 25 1315 70 256 11h 640x480 Graph VGA 8x16 80x30 25 1315 60 256 4 bpp 12h 640 x 480 ER Graph VGA 8x16 80x30 25 1315 60 256 256 13h 320x200 bop Graph VGA 8x8 40 x 25 25 1315 70 256 Page 28 of 63 VESA Modes Supported by Video BIOS SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Vertical Video Pixel Video
36. ccessed are the BIOS level processor type speed manufacturer system board information and detailed memory information Page 9 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference RDM Remote Deployment Manager and IBM Director RDM can install an OS and update BIOS remotely and probe machines for low level information IBM Director can remotely configure applications and operating systems transfer files and inventory workstations on a network APM APM consists of several layers of software that allow the operating system applications and BIOS to work together to reduce power consumption APM is supported on DOS and Linux platforms Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI V1 0 defines a hardware and software interface and tables by which the operating system can alter the characteristics of the hardware specific devices ACPI is supported on Windows 2000 and Windows XP Power up on LAN This feature enables the system to power on when it receives a specific frame over the local area network LAN through the 10 100 Mbps Ethernet feature You can enable power up wake on LAN by enabling Wake on LAN in the CMOS Setup Utility program Power up wake on daily alarm This feature enables the system to turn on at the same time every day You can enable power up wake on daily alarm by enabling Wake on Alarm in the CMOS Setup Utility program RMA IBM Remote Management Agent is a compone
37. cifications 4846 Model 545 4846 Model 565 Processor 2 53Ghz Intel 326 Celeron D FSB Speed 533 800 Mhz Celeron Pentium4 Chipset Intel 915GV ICH6 BIOS Award Main Memory 512MB 1GB DDR2 DIMM 2 slots 2 GB max Integrated 2D 3D Intel graphics controller ver simultaneous support only for CRT output Secondary Video Adapter ATI Radeon 7000 One of the following LCD 800x600 12 1 in TFT 2 bulb 1024x768 15 in TFT 2 bulb Page 5 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 1280x1024 17 in TFT 4 bulb Touch IBM enhanced ELO Infra red AC97 compliant codec Audio mone Amplified stereo speakers Mass Storage 80GB SATA Il 4GB Modular Flash Drive LAN 10BaseT 100BaseTx Ethernet Expansion N A Type Il PC Card Slot I O Ports and Connectors 7 Standard USB 3 display tablet 4 tower rear Mouse Keyboard rear 1 12V Powered USB 2 0 rear 1 24V Powered USB rear 2 Cash Drawer 3 Unpowered RS232 1 Powered RS232 External Customer Display Headphone Microphone on 565 Model RJ45 Ethernet LAN External CRT External Floppy USB MSR 3 Track JUCC I O Devices Integrated 2x20 Distributed 2x20 Distributed APA Indicators CONAI er HDD activity Power Controls LCD Brightness Volume with speaker kit OS PC DOS 2000 Windows 2000 XP WEPOS at Spill resistant NEMA IEC Ruggedization Retail Hardened ESD Power Supply 155 W
38. connector 2x Pr 6 0 OVS 40 O 3 DI Ae 2 1 Pin Signal I O Page 39 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 1 Keyboard Data I O 2 Mouse Data I O 3 Ground 4 5 V Main 5 Keyboard Clock 1 0 6 Mouse Clock 5 3 6 Microphone connector This connector is only present on X6X models Pin Signal Tip Signal Ring 5 V Base Ground 5 3 7 Headphone Connector This connector is only present on X6X models Pin Signal Tip Left channel audio Ring Right channel audio Base Ground 5 4 Serial Connector x3 uU Ii i E E 3 Pin Signal I O 1 Carrier detect I Receive data Transmit data O Data terminal ready O Signal ground Data set ready Request to send O 0O NX O OI A A O0 N Clear to send I Page 40 of 63 5 4 1 Ethernet connector SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Pin Signal I O TxD TxD RxD Ground Ground RxD Ground COIN oO a RI OJ N Ground 5 4 2 External video connector 1 5 11 15 Pin Connector Red Green Blue Monitor ID2 not used Ground Red ground Green ground Blue ground no connector 0 0O J DO OI A2 O N o Gound No connector ala N MON ID1 Horizontal sync A
39. ctional mode The cash drawer operates in bi directional mode The cash drawer must be disabled when Serial D is used as a bi directional COM port If you have at least one IBM cash drawer attached you must specify the Cash Drawer setting as Enabled The Disabled setting allows you to connect an OEM device to the Serial D port when a cash drawer is not present If you use an IBM cash drawer you can only attach an IBM character display integrated or distributed to the system Default VFD CD Enabled Options e VFD CD Enabled e VFD RS 232 Enabled e Cash Drawer Enabled Page 53 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Touch Screen I O Shows the l O address used by the touchscreen controller This item is for information only and cannot be configured Touch Screen IRQ Shows the IRQ used by the touchscreen controller This item is for information only and cannot be configured Serial Port C I O Selects the I O address used for Serial Port C Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected l O address does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 2E0h Options Disabled 2E0h 2E8h 2F8h 2D8h 3E8h 3F8h Serial Port C IRQ Selects the IRQ used for Serial Port C Using the default value is recommended If modified ensure the selected IRQ does not conflict with other ports as values cannot be shared Default 11 Options NOUS W Page 54 of 63 SurePOS 500 48
40. edgebase for latest listing of tested 2 5 Operating System POS Driver Support SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 supported operating systems Operating system Support for Point of Sale application drivers MSRs customer displays cash drawers tone Application Driver Notes PC DOS 2000 Hardware direct interface only Windows 2000 XP Windows Embedded Point of Service WEPOS Power management via ACPI Notes e Only DOS full screen mode supported due to touch screen alignment requirements e Windows DBCS versions IBM UPOS Drivers for Windows Version 1 9 2 or later Includes JavaPOS drivers for Windows and OPOS drivers Driver updates are required from previous SurePOS 500 models MSR and Scanner in Wedge mode is not supported supported Linux Via RPQ only IBM Retail Environment for SUSE Ask IBM sales representative regarding Linux availability Note The standby and hibernation modes are not supported with WEPOS 2 6 System management This section describes the types of system management available with the SurePOS 500 2 6 1 System management programs The SurePOS 500 Series supports the following system and power management programs Desktop Management Interface The SurePOS 500 Series supports System Management BIOS SMBIOS v2 4 supporting a DMI compliant agent such as Tivoli This allows access to low level information Examples of information that can be a
41. es state between OFF and ON Momentary Under LCD chin Brightness up contact button Increases brightness by 1 step Brightness down Decreases brightness by 1 step 2 8 3 Visual Indicators Function Color Location State Off System Off Power Green Front bezel Blinking Standby during POST On Operational Off No activity HDD Yellow Front bezel Blinking HDD activity Left LED States Off 10 Mb mode On 100 Mb mode Wired LAN Green Tailgate RJ45 connector Right LED States Off No link On Good Link Blinking Network activity Page 12 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 2 8 4 Connector Controls Identifier T oD Ria 3 orrsssajo Sjo 24v TTV Q T Identifier Function A MSR B C USB 2 0 D Tablet attachment E Touch Ring F USB 2 0 G H Brightness up down buttons Page 13 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Power control RS232 External Display RS232 Analog Video P Keyboard Mouse Cash Drawer Ethernet 24V USB 2 0 Plus Power AN DIDIO ZITIFIAXIESIT 12V USB 2 0 Plus Power USB 2 0 4x Page 14 of 63 2 9 Product Description 2 9 1 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Block Diagram 4846 BLOCK DIAGRAM CPU Tepe
42. ge 60 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference When the selected IRQ is set to Reserved PCI devices will not use that IRQ This item is only available when Resources Controlled By is set to Auto ESCD Default PCI Device Options e PCI Device e Reserved PCI VGA Palette Snoop This item is for diagnostic purposes only Maximum Payload Size Shows the maximum TLP payload size for PCI Express devices in bytes This item is for information only and cannot be configured 6 9 PC Health Status Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Item Help Thermal Profile Default Fi Esc t Enter PU PD F1 Help Exit Up own Select Value Value Save Primary BIOS Status Shows the status of the primary boot flash ROM If the primary BIOS becomes corrupted due to power loss during a BIOS update the status may show Bad indicating that the BIOS update should be re applied This item is for information only and cannot be configured Current CPU Temperature Shows the current CPU temperature This item is for information only and cannot be configured Current System Temp Shows the ambient temperature inside the system chassis This item is for information only and cannot be configured VCC 5 VTR 5 V 12 V Page 61 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Shows the current voltages for the associated voltage sensors This item is for information only and cannot be config
43. h card mb mount Compact Flash card and adapter replaces HDD RPQ required Powered USB Ports One 12v and One 24v Power Ports One 12v and One 24v Powered Ports One 24V Power Port Standard USB Ports 7 Standard 9 total ports 6 Standard ports 8 total ports 4 Standard 5 total ports Operating System Supported Windows 2000 XP WEPOS DOS Supported Win 2000 Win XP DOS IBM IRES XX3 only Supported Windows 2000 XP WEPOS DOS Page 7 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 2 0 Product Structure For detailed product offering information e Go to www 306 ibm com common ssi OIX wss e Select HW and SW desc sales manual e Enter 4846 545 as keyword 2 1 Factory Select Feature Feature Description Memory 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB DDR2 533MHz 2 x 1GB LCD Size 12 inch 15 inch 17 inch Dual Video Dual Video adapter card Modular Flash Drive 4GB Modular Flash Drive 2 2 Key optional features Feature Comments Integrated 2x20 Customer Display New P N to 4846 Distributed 2x20 Customer Display Common with 4840 Distributed APA Customer Display Common with 4840 3 Track MSR New P N to 4846 JUCC MSR New P N to 4846 Counter Integration Tray SST New P N new fillers added Standard CD Integration Tray 4610 kybd New P N new fillers added Compact CD Integration Tray keyboard only Not offered
44. ideo e PCI 2 2 compliant PCI 33 Touch e ELO based Infra redesign e RS232 interface to touch mouse emulation e Flashable firmware via USB Touch Specifications Attribute Specification Technology Modified ELO Infra red Calibration Not required Input Method Finger stylus 8mm diameter min Controller Resolution 1024x1024 Accuracy std dev 0 080 in 0 047 in 96 Accuracy max err 0 222 in 4 Drift None Glass Finish Anti glare Transmissiveness 92 Travel N A Touch Activation Force None 2 11 Component specifications 2 11 1 4GB Modular Flash Drive Characteristic Specification Interface USB 2 0 Data Reliability lt 1 non recoverable error in 10 bits read Performance 20Mbps read 10Mps write 2 11 2 Hard Disk Drive Characteristics Specification Form Factor 3 5 in Formatted Capacity GB 80GB or greater Interface SATA II up to 3 0Gb s Rotational Speed 7200 rpm Page 17 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Access Time Read inc overhead 13 ms typ Access Time Write inc overhead 15 ms typ 2 11 3 LCD 12 inch TFT 15 inch TFT 17 inch TFT Interface Single Channel LVDS Single Channel LVDS Dual Channel LVDS a 2 Minimum Brightness cd m 450 230 300 without front glass Number of CCFL bulbs 2 2 4 Active Area mm 246 0H x 184 5 V 304 128H x 228 096 V
45. isabled 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 6 Min 7 Min 8 Min 9 Min 10 Min 11 Min 12 Min 13 Min 14 Min 15 Min Power Button Mode Selects the power button behavior for non ACPI environments such as DOS Default Instant Off Options e Instant Off e Suspend Disabled State After Power Failure Specifies the power state of the system after power is lost and then restored Default Last State Page 58 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Options e Last State e Turn On e Stay Off Wake on LAN If enabled allows a Magic Packet TM sent to the onboard LAN adapter to wake the system from a suspend or off state Default Enabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Wake on Touch If enabled allows a touch on the onboard LCD to wake the system from a suspend state Default Enabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Wake on Ring If enabled allows a modem attached to Serial Port D to wake the system via Ring Indicate Ports A C can be jumpered to tie DSR pin1 to Ring Indicate if required Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Wake on Alarm If enabled the allows the system to wake up at the specified time and date Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Date of Month Alarm If Wake on Alarm is enabled sets the Alarm date using a keyboard or on screen numpad Setting the date to zero specifies that all days are alarm days This item is not available if Wake on Alar
46. m is disabled Time hh mm ss Alarm If Wake on Alarm is enabled sets the Alarm time using a keyboard or on screen numpad This item is not available if Wake on Alarm is disabled Page 59 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6 8 PnP PCI Configurations Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed 25 Item Help Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By Fi Esc t 4 Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up own Select alue Value Save PNP OS Installed Selects whether the BIOS or the operating system configures certain onboard devices Select No for Windows NT or Yes for all other operating systems Default Yes Options e No e Yes Reset Configuration Data This item is for diagnostic purposes only Select Enabled to reset the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD if the operating system cannot boot The option automatically returns to Disabled on the next boot Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Resources Controlled By BIOS can automatically configure the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices Select Auto ESCD to have BIOS automatically assign the IRQ resources to PCI devices Select Manual to select which IRQs are not available for PCI device use Changing this item is not recommended Default Auto ESCD Options e Auto ESCD e Manual IRQ Resources Select lt Enter gt to view the sub menu Pa
47. nt of IBM Store Integration Framework that simplifies the delivery of new consumer facing devices in stores to support the delivery of superior service For more information see the Retail Store Solutions web site 2 6 2 Remote management The SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 supports remote system management over the network The following functions are supported Selectable startup sequence Update POST BIOS from the network Ethernet Power up wake on LAN 2 7 System Diagnostics Diagnostics for the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 are available on the IBM Diagnostics for POS Systems and Peripherals package This package installs to a memory key 2 7 1 Supported memory keys The following memory keys are supported by the SurePOS 500 Models 545 and 565 e IBM USB 2 0 1 GB FRU 41D9746 Go to www ibm com for details on this USB key e PNY USB 2 0 1 GB PNY P FD01GU20 RF Go to http www2 pny com for details on this USB key 2 8 Physical Characteristics 2 8 1 Dimensions and weights 2 8 1 1 System 4846 Weight Height Height Depth Depth Width Page 10 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 441 9mm 17 4 in B Tablet at 15 maximum Tablet at 15 Tablet at 60 degrees degrees degrees Tower and 12n tablet 259 14 0in 147in 025m lis2in 0212m ma NN Towe
48. or Ren Pentium 4 Celeron Northwood Via C3 Prescott Celeron D 326 2 53GHZ o da upgradable to Prescott i 2 0GHz upgradable to 1 2Ghz p 551 3 4Ghz i North Intel 82845GV Brookdale Bridge GMCH Intel 82915GV Lakeport GMCH CLE266 South Bridge ICH ICH6 ICH4 VT8237R System Memory 2 0GB Max 2 0GB Max 2 0GB Max System Memory DDR2 533Mhz maximum Double Data Rate DDR DDR 266Mhz Technology SDRAM 266Mhz Integrated Video Controller Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 integrated into chipset Intel Extreme Graphics 2D 3D 128b BLT 256b Fill engine S3 Graphics 2D 3D 128b engine Video Memory Up to 128 MB shared with system memory Up to 64MB UMA with Windows Driver 8MB DOS legacy mode Up to 32MB UMA Multi Monitor True multi monitor with dual video adapter True multi monitor w Cedar adapter No 2nd display option Touch Screen Technology IBM enhanced ELO IR ELO IR Carroll Touch ELO 5 Wire Resistive Accutouch Keyboard ports Rear PS 2 KB Side and Rear exclusive PS 2 KB Rear PS 2 KB Parallel Port None One None 10 100Mbit Sept ICH4 integrated MAC External VT8237 integrated MAC Via Ethernet Intel 82562ET PHY External PHY PHY USB Specification All Ports Low Full and High Speed Tower Low Full High Speed 480Mb s Ports Tablet Low Full Speed All Ports Low Full and High Speed Flash Storage Internal M Systems USB flas
49. play eiii ic alia 42 Page 4 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 1 0 Introduction 1 1 Highlights The SurePOS 500 system units with integrated touch screens will help you easily create the right solution for your business The SurePOS 500 Series models offer An Intel Celeron D 326 2 53 GHz processor 512MB of DDR2 memory standard upgradeable to 1 GB 1 5GB or 2GB 8 to 128 MB UMA video memory A 80 GB SATA II HDD or greater 15 12 1 and 17 optional Infrared IR touch Enhanced wireless integration kit providing coverage and flexibility to meet most country specific wireless requirements by utilizing USB technology USB wireless Dongle not included The Performance multimedia models also offer the capability to add wireless support via PC card slot e Enhanced systems management e Port enhancements including powered 12V and 24V USB 2 0 ports standard e Awide range of optional features including receipt printers displays and trays to keep the counter neat 1 2 Models Model Base Admin Model WEPOS Bundled ee Warranty 545 Base No No No Depot 565 Base No No Yes Depot E45 Base Yes No No Depot E65 Base Yes No Yes Depot 54Z Admin of 545 No No No IOR 24x7 56Z Admin of 565 No No Yes IOR 24x7 E4Z Admin of E45 Yes No No IOR 24x7 E6Z Admin of E65 Yes No Yes IOR 24x7 P45 Admin of 545 No Yes No IOR 24x7 P65 Admin of 565 No Yes Yes IOR 24x7 1 3 Spe
50. r and 17 n tablet sog asam 1002 820 Lein 0583M 2 8 1 2 Weights of features Component Weight Integrated 2x20 display 0 2 kg 0 38 Ibs Distributed 2x20 display 0 5 kg 1 2 Ibs Distributed APA display 0 7 kg 1 6 Ibs MSR three track or JUCC 0 16 kg 0 41 Ibs 2 8 1 3 Dimensions with Trays Measurement A Measurement B see figure below see figure below Product with 12 in tablet and the following Counter top tray 382 4 mm 15 1 in 478 6 mm 18 8 in Cash drawer tray 493 5 mm 19 4 in 480 9 mm 18 9 in Retail tray 527 4 mm 20 8 in 489 2 mm 19 2 in Product with 15 in tablet and the following Counter top tray 406 2 mm 15 9 in 509 2 mm 20 0 in Cash drawer tray 517 3 mm 20 4 in 511 4 mm 20 1 in Retail tray 551 1 mm 21 7 in 519 7 mm 20 5 in Product with 17 in tablet and the following Counter top try 428 9 mm 16 9 in 525 9 mm 20 7 in Cash drawer 540 mm 21 3 in 528 1 mm 20 8 in Retail tray 573 8 mm 22 6 in 536 4 mm 21 1 in z 5 3 43 9mm 1 7 in Page 11 of 63 346 6mm 13 6 in I 340 5mm 13 4 in 356 2mm 14 0 in SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 31 2mm 1 2 in 39 6mm 1 5in 428mm 17 7 in 491 5mm 19 3 in 7 2mm 28 in 449 5mm 17 7 in 523 9mm 20 6 in 2 8 2 Controls Function Actuation Location Operation Power Toggl
51. rature CPU cru Intel Pentiama Celeron D 326 25303 Sapro AAGHe Pentium 550 G4GHs Prescott FSD 533 000MHx CHANNEL A North Bridge VGA DDK2 Memory Slot Intel 2 A0OMI 029136 Y GMCH 1210 Dalle WISE AOS Display Bezel i DDR Memory Slot Core IMH i Touch Panel ELO IR Touch i 1 40M LVDS i Toueh Card sDvo Scaler LYDS H TFT LCD Casan 12 1 2 CCFL LYDS H 73088 i 13 2 CCFL LVDS 1 1 17 4 COFL LYDS H i DMI 1 ELO i i 85 NewIR much i South Bridge i Controller Backiigh i Intel i Inverter SATAL ICHS oe H i i 608 mBGA ncn I i i i i i i i AXSATAL EEPROM ne i H 2xIDE i ox USD20 H Ports ov ane USB HUB USB port f Button Card i PCI Ex ha 7 DES i i Gro ntroller a 1 i Drighinem SW acer Debug only and LAN PA Ex i LEDs SMDws2 0 12C i PCI Ex rate a 1 Serial i Power Switch H _ Second Video en i 1 NSR I i Radeon 700 LA HOST IF 1 I H tro o o o o o H i i i USB20 1 8 Firmware Hub LIN r EEPROM Tailgate Lower DIOS i FLASH Ethernet LAN i i i Cash Drawer i Audio i 184 i i m mer e MAL rd 2035 i irer HE AL i sv i icio USB port 1 amp 2 i SMSC f 1 i sabios VED SV i w i TTL Serial i Ethernet i 54 i PHY USD port 384 i Top j Tetel i Serial IF 1 6 B2I6LGT 12v H r 1 USD port 3 i PC Card Controller PC Card i PS 2 Keyboard Mouse nn PCMCLUPC Card DIV 1 PCIMIOAPGE Option i USB port 6 i i 6xR5232 I i 1 x Parallel LEN pers i 1xFDD
52. s byte has a value of 00h until a 24 hour duration has elapsed It is then set to 01h The byte must be manually reset back to 00h e Memory Location 40 40h This byte is decremented every interrupt 08h tick or 18 2 times per second If the timer goes to 00h the floppy motor is turned off and resets the floppy flags in memory location 40 3Fh e Int 09h Keyboard Called on every make or break keystroke The 32 byte buffer starting at 40 1Eh is updated at the address pointed by the keyboard buffer tail pointer The keyboard buffer tail pointer at memory location 40 1Ch is incremented by 2 unless it extends past the keyboard buffer in which case it wraps When a key is read the keyboard buffer head pointer at memory location 40 1Ah is incremented by 2 unless it extends pass the keyboard buffer in which case it wraps Special keys such as CTRL ALT or Shift update the status at memory location 40 17h 40 18h and 40 96h A CTRL ALT DELETE key sequence sets the reset flag at memory location 40 72h to 1234h and jumps to the reset vector Pressing the Pause key causes the interrupt handler to loop until a valid ASCII keystroke occurs Pressing the Print Screen key causes an Interrupt 05h to be issued A CTRL BREAK sequence causes Interrupt 1Bh to be issued Pressing the SysReq key causes Interrupt 15h Function 85h System Request Key Pressed to be issued Any make keystroke causes Interrupt 15h Function 91h Subfunction 02h Interrupt complete from Ke
53. t Descrip OMen eaae A nedenunder 15 2 9 1 Block Diagram rt lia 15 2 10 LOGG iia ATA 16 2 11 Component specifications i 17 2 11 1 4GB Modular Flash Drive i 17 21 20 Hard DISk DIV ada ia 17 2113 LED ANS 18 2 11 4 Magnetic Stripe Reader ii 18 2 11 5 Integrated and Distributed 2xX20 unne 18 2 11 6 All Points Addressable APA Display nn arrancar nn 19 2 11 7 Built in speakers XX5 models ONlY ii 20 3 0 BIOS and software description rrrsvvnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 21 3 1 Sep 21 3 2 Functional Standards cia eske Rene a oa 21 3 3 Standard BIOS Features uante aa 21 3 4 BIOS MEUS e i o 22 3 5 Fixed BIOS Entry Points tarata banane ae 23 3 6 BDA Memory Addresses iia 24 3 7 EBDA Memory Addresses falsa isa 26 3 8 Memory Mapa o 26 3 9 COM Porte Setup Jer ES 27 3 10 Video Modes ae tie ia a ile 27 3 10 1 Display mode and operating system restrictions i 30 3 11 Power Management dte ed der A dende dad added dad en 31 SALA APM uke e tkd aan 31 3 11 2 AGPI el Wars iii pata a Heat ah tare atdet 32 3 12 System Information Data aa ii IL bade Lai 33 31217 SSMBIOS within A ea ede da eee 33 3 12 2 Cumulative Structure Listin aida 33 3 13 Vital Product Data riale A Haddad 34 3431 VPD LayoutinSMBlO Sivad a li Ra 34 3 13 2 SMBIOS Type 11
54. t disable configurable in Setup Power off Yes power button APM call Power button default Instant Off Wake on Touch Yes Standby ra configurable in etup CPU Idle calls from OS Yes On OS must have APM engaged connected i e DOS Page 31 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference power exe loaded Wake from PS 2 keyboard mouse Yes Standby Always enabled Wake from USB keyboard mouse Yes Standby Always enabled Standby Timer Yes Default disabled configurable in Setup Hard Disk Standby Yes Video Standby Yes Clock Throttling Yes Wake on Presence Sensor No no presence sensor PCMCIA ring or RAM State Power on by keyboard Battery support Global Suspend Save to disk No No No No 3 11 2 ACPI Function Global Standby Wake on LAN Supported Yes Yes From State power button inactivity timer S1 S5 Comments Wake on Alarm Yes S1 S5 Power off Yes All Wake on Touch Yes S1 Wake on Ring Yes 1 S5 Serial D only Wake from PS 2 keyboard mouse Yes S1 Wake from USB keyboard mouse Yes S1 Provide support enabled disabled through Device Manager Clock Throttling Yes SO Wake on Presence Sensor No no presence sensor PCMCIA ring Global Suspend Save to disk or RAM State
55. tection Fast A20 Interface Advanced Storage Features SATA support 48 bit LBA Logical Block Addressing support with Int 13h extensions for drives gt 528MB UDMA Ultra DMA Storage Auto detection Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T Support e USB Legacy Support USB 2 0 support USB Keyboard mouse for non USB enabled OS s USB Keyboard support in Setup e Simple Boot Flag support e APM 1 2 Support e ACPI 1 0b Support Page 21 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e Thermal management 3 4 BIOS Interrupts This section lists the supported interrupt in DOS Refer to the IBM Personal System 2 and Personal Computer BIOS Interface Technical Reference for additional information e Int 02h NMI e Int 05h Print Screen e Memory Location 50 00h This is a byte memory location A value of 00h indicates that the print screen successfully completed or was not invoked A value of 01h indicates that a print screen is in progress and subsequent print screens are ignored A value of FFh indicates that the print screen terminated due to an error e Int 08h System Timer This interrupt modifies memory locations 40 6Ch 40 70h 40 40h and 40 3Fh It also invokes interrupt 1Ch e Memory Location 40 6Ch This dword is incremented every Int 08h tick or 18 2 times per second The memory location is reset to 00000000h when a 24 hour duration has elapsed e Memory Location 40 70h Thi
56. tem The menus can be navigated using touch OR a keyboard attached to a USB or PS 2 port The CMOS Setup Configuration Utility has optional password protection The password can be entered through on screen keypad or keyboard and can only be numerical If the password is forgotten it can be cleared using the CMOS Clear Jumper located on the main card 3 2 Functional Standards BIOS Boot Specification v1 01 January 11 1996 Plug and Play BIOS Specification v1 0A May 5 1994 Plug and Play BIOS MODIFICATION Paper for Plug and Play BIOS Specification v1 0A October 4 1994 ATAPI Removable Media Device BIOS Specification v1 0 January 30 1997 PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 1 June 1 1995 PCI BIOS Specification Revision 2 3 March 29 2002 El Torito Bootable CD ROM Format Specification v1 0 January 25 1995 Preboot Execution Environment PXE Specification Version 2 1 Advanced Power Management Specification v1 2 Advanced Configuration and Power Interface Specification Revision 1 0b February 2 1999 DMI Specifications v2 0 SMBIOS Specification v2 4 Simple Boot Flag Specification Version 2 1 PC 2001 System Design Guide Wired for Management Baseline 2 0 Review Request 77 Remote Lockout API 3 3 Standard BIOS Features BIOS supports the following features Display checkpoints during POST on top right corner WIM Remote Lockout Power On Self Test POST Warm Boot support Memory Auto detection Hard Disk Auto de
57. tions Display DOS Windows Onboard LCD only mene Single1 Single Restrictions None Page 30 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference Onboard LCD external display Image Single Dual same External display not Restrictions supported Media clips show on onboard LCD only External display must be the same resolution as onboard LCD Onboard LCD Add in video card Image Single on board LCD Dual independent2 Restrictions None Onboard LCD becomes secondary display when installing Windows Touch on primary display General Restrictions only None 1 Dual same same data on both displays simultaneous mode 2 Dual independent different independent data on both displays extended desktop Supported video resolutions in Windows operating system LCD size Available video resolutions for onboard LCD 12 in 640 x 480 720 x 480 800 x 600 15 in 640 x 480 720 x 480 800 x 600 i 960 x 540 1024 x 768 640 x 480 720 x 480 800 x 600 17 in 960 x 540 1024 x 768 1152 x 864 1280 x 720 1280 x 768 1280 x 960 1280 x 1024 3 11 Power Management 3 11 1 APM Function Supported From State Comments power button inactivity Global Standby Yes fier Wake on LAN Ves Standby Off eae configurable in etup Wake on Alarma Yes Standby Off rune configurable in etup Serial D only Veke om Ing Yes StandbyiQm Defaul
58. troller These should be set to disabled on all 545 models Default AC97 Audio only Options e AC97 Audio only e All Disabled PC Beep from Speaker Enables or disables PC beeps from the integrated speakers if present PC beeps are always enabled from the motherboard beeper Default Enabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Typematic Rate Setting If disabled keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller If enabled Typematic Rate and Typematic Delay can be selected Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec Sets the chars sec rate at which a character repeats when you hold down a key Default 6 Options 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 Typematic Delay Msec Sets the delay before key strokes begin to repeat when a key is depressed Default 250 Options e 250 e 500 e 750 Page 56 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e 1000 PCMCIA Enables or disables PCMCIA support if your system has the PCMCIA controller option Default Enabled Options e Enabled e Disabled 6 7 Power Management Setup Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup Power Management User Define Item Help Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Power Button Mode State After Power Failure Wake on LAN Wake on Touch Hake on Ring Hake on Alarm F1 Esc i 4 Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up Down Select Value Value Save Power Management
59. ts the boot priority for attached fixed disk and USB mass storage devices Hard Disk devices include USB Memory Keys Hard Disk drives and the Modular Flash Drive Select an item and use lt PageUp gt and lt PageDown gt to adjust the boot priority Only the first item in the list is booted as a Hard Disk device The device must be installed in the system in order to appear in the list 6 4 CPU Feature Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Item Help Limit CPUID MaxVal Disabled Execute Disable Bit Enabled Menu Level Lala Enabled sets Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3 Select Enabled for Windows NT 4 Disabled for Windows XP Thermal Management Shows the built in CPU thermal management method being used Page 49 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference This item is for information only and cannot be configured Limit CPUID MaxVal Enabled sets Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3 Select Enabled for Windows NT 4 Disabled for Windows XP Default Disabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Execute Disable Bit When disabled forces the XD feature flag in the CPU to always return O See the following article for more information http technet2 microsoft com WindowsServer en Library b0de1 052 4101 44c3 a294 4da1bd1ef2271033 mspx mfr true Default Enabled Options e Enabled e Disabled 6 5 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals On Chip Serial AT
60. ult On Options e Off e On Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when entering CMOS Setup Select Setup to require a password before entering the CMOS Setup Utility Select System to require a password before entering CMOS setup or before booting from one of the selected boot devices Use the Set Password option on the main menu to set the password If the password is blank this option has no affect Default Setup Options e Setup e System APIC Mode This item is for information only and cannot be configured It shows whether the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller is enabled Some operating systems will utilize the APIC HDD S M A R T Capability Select Enabled to allow detecting and reporting of some hard disk errors during the POST Power On Self Test The BIOS does not detect errors it only shows errors detected and reported by the hard disk Default Enabled Options e Disabled e Enabled Page 48 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference 6 3 2 Hard Disk Boot Priority Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Hard Disk Boot Priority 1 USB HDD LEXAR JUMPDRIVE PRO Item Help 2 Ch2 M WDC WD889JD 23LSA8 3 Bootable Add in Cards Menu Level ld Use lt t gt or lt gt to select a device then press lt gt to move it up or lt gt to move it down the list Press lt ESC gt to exit this menu Selec
61. ured CPU Fan Speed Shows the current CPU fan speed in RPMs This item is for information only and cannot be configured 6 9 1 Thermal Profile Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Item Help Thermal Profile Thermal Profile Fi Esc t Enter PU PD F18 Help Exit Up Down Select alue Value Save Thermal Profile Selects the thermal management profile best suited to your environment Quiet allows less fan noise by first reducing CPU performance to lower temperature Performance allows more fan noise by first increasing fan speed to lower temperature Default balances between the two Default Default Options e Default e Quiet e Performance Page 62 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference END OF DOCUMENT Page 63 of 63
62. yboard to be issued After any scan code is read from I O port 60h and Int 15h Function 4Fh Keyboard Intercept is issued An EOI is issued upon returning from the Keyboard Intercept e Memory Location 40 1Eh This location is the start of a 32 byte keyboard buffer e Memory Location 40 1Ah This word points to the next character in the keyboard buffer e Memory Location 40 1Ch This word points to the last character in the keyboard buffer If the value equals the value in memory location 40 1Ah the keyboard buffer is empty If the value is two bytes from the contents of memory location 40 1Ah the keyboard buffer is full e Memory Location 40 17h This byte contains the keyboard status byte e Memory Location 40 18h This byte contains the extended keyboard status byte Page 22 of 63 SurePOS 500 4846 XX5 Technical Reference e Memory Location 40 96h This word contains the extended keyboard status e Memory Location 40 72h This word contains the soft reset flag e Int 10h Video This interrupt is supported by the video ROM Int 11h Equipment Determination Returns the data at memory location 40 10h e Memory Location 40 10h This word contains the equipment list e Int 12h Base Memory Size Returns the value at memory location 40 13h e Memory Location 40 13h This word contains the amount of memory up to 640 KB This count will often be less than 640 KB due to NIC ROM bootloaders e Int 13h HDD and Floppy Diskette Services e

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