IBM 500 manual Third Boot Device, Fourth Boot Device, Boot Other Device, Alternate Boot Sequence

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SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

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:

Hard Disk

CDROM

USB-FDD

Network

Disabled

Fourth Boot Device

The system will attempt to boot from the specified device category after trying the third boot device.

Default: Network

Options:

Hard Disk

CDROM

USB-FDD

Network

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:

Disabled

Enabled

Alternate Boot Sequence

Specifies whether a Magic Packet(TM) powering on the system, pressing <F12> 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:

Disabled

Magic Packet

<F12> Key

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:

Disabled

Enabled

Setup Touch Silent Mode

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Contents SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference SurePOS 500 4846-545/565 Technical ReferenceVersion Date Change Description 16/07 Initial Release Change HistoryTable of Contents Environmental Specifications Error! Bookmark not definedModels SpecificationsIntroduction HighlightsLAN Related Publications80GB Sata Comparison with predecessor products Feature 4846-XX5 4840-XX3/XX4 4851-514Ship Group Factory Select FeatureKey optional features Product StructureSystem management programs Supported DevicesOperating System/POS Driver Support System managementSupported memory keys System DiagnosticsPhysical Characteristics Dimensions and weights Remote managementMeasurement a Measurement B See figure below Component WeightControls Visual IndicatorsMSR Connector/Controls IdentifierIdentifier Function SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Product Description Block Diagram Subsystem Smsc SC3106 Super I/O Controller LogicProcessor Intel Celeron D 326 2.53Ghz South Bridge Intel ICH6Hard Disk Drive Inch TFT 11.3 LCDMagnetic Stripe Reader Integrated and DistributedBIG5 Attribute SpecificationAll Points Addressable APA Display Built-in speakers X6X models only Functional Standards Bios and software descriptionSetup Standard Bios FeaturesBios Interrupts Fixed Bios Entry Points BDA Memory Addresses SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Start Location Length in bytes Description Comments Ebda Memory AddressesMemory Map Type COM Port SetupPhysical Tailgate Function Connector Location Default Port Video ModesCGA Sxga VGASvga XvgaOperating system with display combinations and restrictions Display mode and operating system restrictionsDisplay Configuration Definition Onboard LCD and one extra attached LCDFunction Supported From State Power Management 3.11.1 APMSupported video resolutions in Windows operating system Acpi Cumulative Structure List System Information Data SmbiosVital Product Data VPD Layout in SmbiosSmbios Type 11 Structure Layout VPD using Int 15hEnvironmental Specifications Mprii Ergonomics and accessibilityPort Listing Port Power RatingsPort Electrical Interface Connector Type External PortsPin Connector Connector Pinouts Customer Display ConnectorMSR connector Pin Signal Shell Shield USB Plus PowerUSB port connector Keyboard, Mouse connectorSerial Connector Microphone connectorHeadphone Connector MON ID3 Ethernet connectorExternal video connector MON ID15 RJ45 to RS232 Cable Signal Pin number, RJ45 End Pin number, RS232 endCash Drawer Internal Customer DisplayCmos Setup Utility Standard Cmos Features CD-ROM Boot Priority Advanced Bios FeaturesCPU Feature Hard Disk Boot PriorityOptions First Boot DeviceQuick Power On Self Test Second Boot DeviceAlternate Boot Sequence Third Boot DeviceFourth Boot Device Boot Other DeviceHDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability No Setup Touch EntryBoot Up NumLock Status Security OptionThermal Management Hard Disk Boot PriorityCPU Feature On-Chip Serial ATA Execute Disable BitIntegrated Peripherals Limit Cpuid MaxValOptions Serial Port B I/O Onboard DeviceSerial Port a I/O Serial Port a IRQOptions Serial Port D I/O MSR I/OOptions Serial Port D Function Serial Port D IRQSerial Port C IRQ SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Touch Screen I/OTouch Screen IRQ Serial Port C I/OUSB Keyboard Support On Board DeviceUSB Controller USB 2.0 ControllerPC-Beep from Speaker Typematic Rate SettingOptions Typematic Delay Msec Audio SupportSuspend Mode Power Management SetupPower Management State After Power Failure HDD Power DownPower Button Mode SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Options Wake on AlarmDate of Month Alarm Time hhmmss AlarmResources Controlled By PnP/PCI ConfigurationsPNP OS Installed Reset Configuration DataPC Health Status Thermal Profile Thermal ProfileCPU Fan Speed END of Document

500 specifications

The IBM 500 is a significant player in the world of enterprise solutions, particularly known for its robust capabilities in data processing and analytics. Designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses, the IBM 500 stands out due to its outstanding features that enhance performance, reliability, and scalability, making it a preferred choice for organizations of various sizes.

At the heart of the IBM 500 lies its powerful processing unit, which leverages IBM’s latest Power architecture. This architecture is renowned for its high throughput and efficient energy consumption, allowing businesses to run complex applications seamlessly. With multiple cores and threads, the IBM 500 can handle large volumes of data and execute extensive workloads concurrently, making it ideal for data-intensive operations.

One of the key features of the IBM 500 is its advanced analytics capability. It incorporates IBM Watson technology, which enables organizations to utilize artificial intelligence and machine learning to derive actionable insights from their data. This functionality is crucial for businesses looking to enhance decision-making processes and remain competitive in the market.

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In terms of connectivity, the IBM 500 supports a wide range of connectivity options, including high-speed networking and integration with cloud services. This flexibility allows businesses to link their on-premise environments with cloud infrastructures, facilitating hybrid cloud strategies.

Additionally, the IBM 500 is designed with high availability in mind. It includes redundant components and support for failover systems, ensuring that businesses can maintain operations without interruption. This reliability is critical for organizations that cannot afford downtime, such as those in finance, healthcare, or e-commerce.

IBM’s commitment to sustainability is also reflected in the design of the IBM 500. The system is optimized for lower energy consumption, contributing to organizations’ goals for reducing their carbon footprint while maintaining high performance.

Overall, the IBM 500 combines powerful processing, advanced analytics, robust security, and reliable performance in a single solution. It is a testament to IBM’s dedication to providing cutting-edge technology that meets the needs of modern enterprises, while also allowing them to leverage innovation for sustainable growth. As businesses continue to adapt to digital transformations, the IBM 500 serves as a critical ally in navigating these changes effectively.