Packard Bell M5801 manual Power-On Self-Test Post

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Power-On Self-Test (POST)

Each time you turn on the system, the Power-on Self Test (POST) is initiated. Several items are tested during POST, but is for the most part transparent to the user.

The Power-On Self Test (POST) is a BIOS procedure that boots the system, initializes and diagnoses the system components, and controls the operation of the power-on password option. If POST discovers errors in system operations at power-on, it displays error messages on screen, generates a check point

code at port 80h or even halts the system if the error is fatal.

The main components on the main board that must be diagnosed and/or initialized by POST to ensure system functionality are as follows:

Microprocessor with built-in numeric co-processor and cache memory subsystem

Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller

Interrupt system

Three programmable timers

ROM subsystem

RAM subsystem

CMOS RAM subsystem and real time clock/calendar with battery backup

Onboard parallel interface controller

Embedded hard disk interface and one diskette drive interface

Keyboard and auxiliary device controllers

I/O ports

One parallel port

One PS/2-compatible mouse port

One PS/2-compatible keyboard port

NOTE: When Post executes a task, it uses a series of preset numbers called check points to be latched at port 80h, indicating the stages it is currently running. This latch can be read and shown on a debug board.

The following table describes the BIOS common tasks carried out by POST. Each task is denoted by an unique check point number. For other unique check point numbers that are not listed in the table, refer to the corresponding product service guide.

Post Checkpoints List: The list may vary accordingly depending on your BIOS

Checkpoint

Description

03

Disable NMI, Parity,video for EGA, and DMA controllers. Initialize BIOS, POST,

 

Runtime data area. Also initialize BIOS modules on POST entry and GPNV area.

 

Initialized CMOS as mentioned in the Kernel Variable "wCMOSFlags."

04

Check CMOS diagnostic byte to determine if battery power is OK and CMOS

 

checksum is OK. Verify CMOS checksum manually by reading storage area.

 

If the CMOS checksum is bad, update CMOS with power-on default values and

 

clear passwords. Initialize status register A.

05

Initializes the interrupt controlling hardware (generally PIC) and interrupt vector

 

table.

 

 

06

Do R/W test to CH-2 count reg. Initialize CH-0 as system timer. Install the

 

POSTINT1Ch handler. Enable IRQ-0 in PIC for system timer interrupt. Traps

 

INT1Ch vector to "POSTINT1ChHandlerBlock."

07

Fixes CPU POST interface calling pointer.

 

 

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Contents Ixtreme M5801 Service Guide Revision History Date Chapter UpdatedCopyright Conventions Preface 103 Introduction Introducing the MotherboardFeatures Dimensions and weight Bios FirmwareExpansion Options Integrated I/OLabel Component Mainboard ComponentsCintrusion Block Diagram Icon Component Description Ixtreme M5801USB ports Connects to USB 2.0 devices USB mouse, USB camera Rear view 1CH Audio Jack Function TableColor/Use Headphone Component Description Port IntroductionMouse PS/2 or USB, manufacturing option System PeripheralsKeyboard PS/2 or USB, manufacturing option SpeakersCard Reader Option Bios Hotkey List Hardware Specifications and ConfigurationsSpecification Main Board Major ChipsCache Memory System MemoryVideo Interface Audio InterfaceIDE Interface Power ManagementUSB Port Devices Idle Shut DownDevice Standby Mode Power Management Function Acpi support functionGlobal Standby Mode Suspend ModeAbout the Setup Utility Using BiosStandard Configuration Entering the Setup UtilitySetup Utility Menus Updating the Bios Item Help Product InformationDate and Time Standard Cmos FeaturesHalt On All, But Keyboard UAHCI Port1 /Port2 /Port3 /Port4 /Port5 /Port6A.R.T. Auto Quiet Boot Enabled Advanced Bios FeaturesQuick Boot Enabled UHard Disk Drive Priority Press Enter Removable Device Priority Press Enter USB Beep Message Disabled Boot Up NumLock OnAdvanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Deep Power Off Mode Enabled Power Management SetupPower On by RTC Alarm Disabled Power On by PCIE/PCI Devices DisabledRestore On AC Power Loss Last State Wake Up by PS/2 KB/Mouse EnabledWake Up by USB KB/Mouse Enabled PC Health Status Smart Fan EnabledFrequency/Voltage Control Enable Clock to All DIMM/PCI EnabledSpread Spectrum Enabled Supervisor Password Not Installed Bios Security FeaturesUser Password Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Press EnterSave & Exit Setup Load Default SettingsMachine Disassembly and Replacement Before You Begin General InformationRemoving front bezel and HDD Cage Standard Assembly ProcessOpening the chassis Page Setting the Motherboard Install the PSUPage Page Assembly motherboard Page Insert the ODD/HDD ODD Installed on SATA4 HDD Carrier Installed on SATA3 Master HDD Installed on SATA1 Slave HDD Installed on SATA2 Insert Add-on card Close the Front BezelPage Page Install system fan Overview Removing the Front Bezel Standard Disassembly ProcessOpening the computer Removing the Add-on Card Page Removing the HDD Page Removing the ODD Removing the Main Board Removing the System FanPage Page Removing the power-supply Removing the HDD in HDD Carrier Page Removing Front IO/POWER Swtich PCB/TOP USB/CARD Reader Page Remove Power Swtich PCB Page Troubleshooting Power-On Self-Test Post KB-5 Initializes DMAC-1 & DMAC-2 Needed Bios Messages Action/FRU Post Error Messages ListSpecifics about the type and location of the memory error Error Symptom Action/FRU Processor / Processor Fan Error Symptoms ListMain board and Memory Hard Disk DriveAudio Error Symptom Action/FRU CD/DVD-ROM DrivePower Supply Error Symptom Action/FRU Video and MonitorParallel/Serial Ports KeyboardOther Problems Error Symptom Action/FRUUndetermined Problems Safety Precautions Jumper and Connector InformationInstalling the Motherboard in a Case Choosing a Computer CaseSetting Jumpers Checking Jumper SettingsJumper Type Description Setting Default IIIustration Checking Jumper SettingsJumper Settings Connecting 24-pin power cable Connecting Case ComponentsPwrfan Cooling Fan Power Connector Pin Signal Name Function Sysfan Cooling Fan Power Connector Pin Signal Name FunctionPin Signal Name ATX12V ATX 12V Power Connector Pin Signal NamePower/Sleep/Message waiting LED Pin Signal Name FunctionReset Switch Power SwitchBefore installing the Processor Installing HardwareInstalling the Processor Following illustration shows CPU installation components CPU Installation ProcedureMemory Memory Bus Installing Memory ModulesInstallation Procedure Sata cable optional Sata power cable optional Installing Serial ATA Hard DrivesPCIE16X Slot Installing Add-on CardsOnboard PCI interface does not support 64-bit Scsi cards FAUDIO1 Front Panel Audio header Connecting Optional DevicesSPDIFOUT1 Spdif out headerOption Sata 1~6 Serial ATA connectorsSPIDEBUG1 ChassisPB 30L w/ HDD carrier ME BOM FRU Field Replaceable Unit List Exploded DiagramRAYLED51 HDD-CARRIER- SPRING-PIN Lightbase Page ChassisPB 30L w/o HDD carrier ME BOM 101 102 FRU List