Lynx EPM-4 manual Using Custom Cmos Defaults, Save Cmos as custom defaults

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Using Custom CMOS Defaults

Using Custom CMOS Defaults

The Lynx BIOS has the capability to store CMOS defaults in the on-board flash chip. This storage area is non-volatile, enabling the Lynx to run with user-specified CMOS defaults without a battery installed.

If custom defaults are specified, they will be used instead of the factory defaults any time CMOS memory needs to be reset. CMOS is reset when any of the following occur:

CMOS memory is found to be corrupt or uninitialized at boot time

CMOS contents are erased by FBU during a BIOS upgrade

The Lynx was powered on without a battery, or without a sufficiently charged battery

There are 4 options on the main BIOS setup screen that control CMOS defaults.

Save CMOS as custom defaults

Saves the current CMOS settings to the custom defaults. These settings will be used any time CMOS is reset. If there are already custom defaults specified, they will be overwritten.

Reset CMOS to custom defaults

Discards the current CMOS settings and uses the saved custom defaults. This operation will fail if no custom defaults have been previously saved.

Clear custom defaults (use factory defaults)

Deletes custom CMOS settings stored in flash. Factory default settings will be used any time CMOS is reset.

Reset CMOS to factory defaults

Discards the current CMOS settings and uses factory defaults, even if custom defaults have been specified. If CMOS is later reset, custom defaults will be used if available.

Warning! Take care in saving custom CMOS defaults, as you must be able to get back to the main BIOS setup screen to undo any mistakes. For example, it would be a mistake to disable a COM port that is required for console redirection when there is no video device available.

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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 Drive Assignment Order Cmos Setup / IDE ConfigurationBoot Order IDE Drive Geometry Default Disabled Cmos Setup / Advanced Configuration Bios Ext Default 0E0hDefault 133 MHz Default EnabledDefault IRQ7 Default SPPDefault 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 DirectionYellow LED Speed RJ45 Ethernet ConnectorEthernet Interface Green LED Link / ActivityWatchdog 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