Lynx EPM-4 manual Cmos Setup / Boot Procedure, Basic Cmos Configuration

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CMOS Setup / Boot Procedure

CMOS Setup / Boot Procedure

Turn power on.

Press the DEL key the instant that video is displayed (during the memory test).

Verify default CMOS Setup information as shown below.

Insert bootable floppy disk into floppy drive.

Reset computer using push button reset.

See VersaLogic KnowledgeBase article VT1476 – EPM-4 CMOS Setup Reference for more information about these parameters.

 

 

Basic CMOS Configuration

 

 

 

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System Bios

Setup - Basic CMOS Configuration

 

 

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(C) 2002 General

Software, Inc. All rights reserved

 

 

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Date:>JAN 1, 1980

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:

250 ms

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DRIVE ASSIGNMENT ORDER:

Typematic Delay

Drive A: Floppy 0

Time: 00 : 00 : 00 Typematic Rate

:

30 cps

Drive B: (None)

NumLock: Disabled

Seek at Boot

: None

Drive C: IDE 0/Pri Master +--------------------

BOOT ORDER:

+ Show "Hit Del"

: Enabled

Drive D: (None)

Config Box

: Enabled

Drive E: (None)

Boot 1st: Drive A: F1 Error Wait

: Enabled

Drive F: (None)

Boot 2nd: Drive C: Parity Checking

: (Unused)

Drive G: (None)

Boot 3rd: (None)

Memory Test Tick : Enabled

Drive H: (None)

Boot 4th: (None)

Debug Breakpoints: (Unused)

Drive I: (None)

Boot 5th: (None)

Debugger Hex Case: Upper

Drive J: (None)

Boot 6th: (None)

Memory Test : StdLo FastHi

Drive K: (None)

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(Loader): (Unused)

ATA DRV ASSIGNMENT: Sect Hds Cyls Memory

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Ide 0: 3 = AUTOCONFIG, LBA

Base:

FLOPPY DRIVE TYPES:

Ide 1: 3 = AUTOCONFIG, LBA

633KB

Floppy 0: 1.44 MB, 3.5"

Ide 2: Not installed

Ext:

Floppy 1: Not installed

Ide 3: Not installed

63MB

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Custom Configuration

 

 

 

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System BIOS Setup - Custom Configuration

 

 

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(C) 2002 General Software, Inc. All rights reserved

 

 

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:

ISA bus

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: IRQ4

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D0000h 64k page function

COM1 (3F8h) RS-232

PLD register base I/O

:

0E0h

COM2 (2F8h) RS-232

: IRQ3

Force Ethernet 10-BaseT

:

Disabled

COM3 (3E8h) RS-422/485

: Disabled

PS/2 Mouse (IRQ12)

:

Enabled

COM4 (2E8h) RS-422/485

: Disabled

LPT1 (378h)

:

Disabled

GP Timer 0

: Disabled

Parallel Port Mode

:

FDD

GP Timer 1

: Disabled

CPU Speed

 

:

133 MHz

Watchdog Timer

: Disabled

Cache Mode

 

:

Wr-back

PCI Int A

: IRQ11

Write Buffer

:

Enabled

PCI Int B

: IRQ11

GP Bus Timings

:

Normal

PCI Int C (Ethernet)

: IRQ11

Console Redirection

:

Auto

PCI Int D

: IRQ11

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Note: Due to changes and improvements in the system BIOS, the information on your monitor may differ from that shown above.

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Contents Reference Manual EPM-4 Support Product Release NotesReference Manual Model EPM-4Page Table of Contents Appendix a CBL/CBR-5009 Appendix B References Description IntroductionCompatibility Technical SpecificationsEPM-4 Block Diagram RoHS-Compliant Version EPM-4 Support Website Technical SupportPage Overview Configuration / OperationInitial Configuration and Setup Basic Cmos Configuration Cmos Setup / Boot ProcedureConsole Redirection Boot Order Cmos Setup / IDE ConfigurationIDE Drive Geometry Drive Assignment OrderBios Ext Cmos Setup / Advanced ConfigurationDefault 0E0h Default DisabledDefault IRQ7 Default EnabledDefault SPP Default 133 MHzDefault IRQ11 Default IRQ4Default IRQ3 Save Cmos as custom defaults Using Custom Cmos DefaultsPage Reference Physical DimensionsReference EPM-4 Reference Manual Hardware Assembly B10 External ConnectorsMating Transition Cable ‡Pin 1 Location Connector Function Connector Functions and Interface CablesJumper Block Locations Jumper Block LocationsJumper Summary System Bios SelectorCBL/CBR-1008 Power SupplyMain Power Connector Pinout Signal Name Description Reorder Part No EPM-4 Revision Battery TypeReal Time Clock System RAMSerial Ports Battery Backed Static RAMIDE Hard Drive / CompactFlash / CD-ROM Interface IDE Hard Drive Connector Pinout SignalPin Name Signal Name Function CBR-5009 Pin Connector Signal Utility Connector J7Utility Connector Pinout CBR-5009 Signal KEYBOARD/MOUSE Interface Parallel / Floppy Port Centronics Floppy Signal Pin DirectionEthernet Interface RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorGreen LED Link / Activity Yellow LED SpeedWatchdog Timer PC/104-PlusModules Expansion BusPC/104 Modules Start End Address Comment Memory and I/O MapMemory Map On-Board I/O Devices MAPComponents Group Interrupt ConfigurationSCR READ/WRITE 00E0h Special Control RegisterBit Mnemonic Description Revision Indicator RegisterRevind Read only 00E1h Mpcr READ/WRITE 00E3H Map and Paging Control RegisterPage Appendix a CBL/CBR-5009 a CBL/CBR-5009 ConnectorsCBL/CBR-5009 Schematic CBL/CBR-5009 Dimensions and MountingAppendix B References

EPM-4 specifications

The Lynx EPM-4 is a cutting-edge electronic monitoring device designed for a wide range of applications including transportation, logistics, and outdoor activities. With its sleek design and robust capabilities, the EPM-4 provides users with advanced tracking and monitoring features that enhance efficiency and safety.

One of the standout features of the Lynx EPM-4 is its high-precision GPS tracking technology. This allows for real-time location monitoring, ensuring that users can keep tabs on their assets or personnel at all times. The GPS functionality is complemented by cellular connectivity, enabling seamless communication and data transmission even in remote areas. Whether used in urban settings or off-the-grid locations, the EPM-4 maintains reliability and performance.

Another key characteristic of the Lynx EPM-4 is its user-friendly interface. The device is equipped with a bright LED display that provides instant access to essential information, including speed, distance traveled, and battery status. Its intuitive navigation system ensures that even users with minimal technical expertise can operate the device effectively.

Durability is a fundamental aspect of the Lynx EPM-4 design. Constructed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, it features IP67-rated water and dust resistance. This ensures that the device can perform flawlessly in diverse weather conditions, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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In conclusion, the Lynx EPM-4 stands out as a premier electronic monitoring solution, combining GPS precision, robust durability, extended battery life, and versatile connectivity. With its advanced features and user-friendly design, it serves a vital role in managing logistics, ensuring safety, and enhancing operational efficiency across various industries.