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BIOS Setup Utility

The remaining fields listed below only appear if the BIOS detects additional USB mass storage devices up to five more USB devices.

Device #2 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]

Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]

Device #3 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]

Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]

Device #4 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]

Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]

Device #5 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]

Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]

Device #6 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]

Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]

>Keyboard/Mouse Configuration

Bootup Num-Lock – [Off] or [On]

This field enables or disables the Num-Lock (Number Lock) keypad, including the 10-key numeric keys, to be turned on or off automatically when the system boots up. The field selection will remain unchanged until the Num-Lock key on the keyboard is pressed to change the Num-Lock state.

Typematic Rate – [Slow] or [Fast]

PS/2 Mouse Support – [Disabled], [Enabled], or [Auto]

∗ If [Disabled] is selected, the PS/2 Mouse will not have access to system resources and will not be active after boot up.

∗ If [Enabled] is selected, the PS/2 Mouse can be used and will have access to system resources after boot up.

If [Auto] is selected, the BIOS will detect the PS/2 Mouse automatically, if present, during the boot process. The PS/2 Mouse will have access to system resources and be active after boot up.

>Remote Access Configuration (Serial Console or Console Redirection)

Remote Access – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

This field enables Remote access (Serial Console or Console Redirection) through one of the serial ports to a remote serial terminal. If this field is set to [Disabled], none of the supporting features are listed on screen.

Serial Port Number – [COM1] or [COM2]

Base Address, IRQ

[3F8h, 4]

Serial Port Mode – [115200, 8, n, 1], [57600, 8, n, 1], [38400, 8, n, 1], [19200, 8, n, 1], or [09600, 8, n, 1],

If [57600, 8, n, 1] is selected, the remote access operates at 57.6 kHz baud rate and there are 8 start bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit used.

Flow Control – [None], [Hardware], or [Software]

Redirection After BIOS Post – [Disabled], [Boot Loader], or [Always]

If this field is set to [Disabled], the Serial Redirection function is disabled at the end of

BIOS POST.

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Contents XTX Computer On Module Reference Manual Audience Assumptions Contents Index List of Figures List of Tables Reference Manual XTX Specifications Purpose of this ManualReference Material Related Ampro Products XTX 820 Support ProductsAmpro XTX Products Ampro ETX ProductsOther Ampro Products Chapter Chapter Product Overview ETX→ Concept and XTX ExtensionProduct Description Hardware Design PathBoard Features Chapter Chapter Block Diagram COM1 COM2Major Integrated Circuits ICs Chip Type Mfg Model Description FunctionCPU GmhcConnector Definitions Signals DescriptionSpecifications Physical SpecificationsMechanical Specifications DimensionPower Specifications Environmental SpecificationsThermal/Cooling Solutions Parameter GHz ULV Celeron GHz LV Pentium M CharacteristicsHardware OverviewCPU U1 MemoryMemory Map Available Typical Interrupt Source Connected to PinAddress Range Decimal Hex SizeAddress Map Address Range Size Description Decimal HexAddress hex Size Available Description 0CFC 0CFFPCI Bus Interface Connector J1 SignalPCI Bus Pin #GNT PMEDevsel FrameGND AD9CBE0 AD6CLK REQCBE3 CBE2CBE1 Signal Description Pin # J1 Pin # Signal DescriptionUniversal Serial Bus USB Serial Interrupt RequestPin # Signal Description GNT0 VCC0VCC1 SerirqAoutr VCC2VCC3 ReservedVCC4 VCC5PCI Express Interface J2 PCI Express/ExpressCardsSerial ATA Additional Universal Serial Bus USB PortsLPC Interface Extended System ManagementPCIGNT#A PCIREQ#AFantachoin FanpwmoutEXC1RST# Fan tachometer input Signal 34-Pin Description Pin # Cable Primary I/O Interface J3Floppy Port Signal DB25 Description Pin # Parallel PortSerial Ports 1 Infrared IrDA Port PS/2 KeyboardPS/2 Mouse CTS2Internal Graphics Features Video InterfaceCRT Interface Video EngineLvds Interface J3 Pin # Signal Description TV Out Component and S-Video Comp Floppy Write Protect Senses the diskette is write protected DRV MOTIDE and Auxiliary Interface J4 IDE PortsPideiow PideiorPiderdy CblidpEthernet Port Interface TX+Liled ActledPower Control Signals Power Management SignalsSpeaker Real Time Clock RTC/Battery SMBus I2C BusMatrix Component Address Binary I2DAT GND2GND4 GPE1GND5 GND7VCC6 GPE2 RXDRXD+ TXDMiscellaneous Sdvo PortSerial Console Remote Access Temperature MonitoringWatchdog Timer WDT Power Input Power and Sleep StatesPower-On Switch PwrokSleep States Acpi Signal/Device Condition Wake Up ActivitiesGEP1 Accessing Bios Setup Utility VGA Display IntroductionAccessing Bios Setup Utility Remote Access Bios Setup Utility Menu Item/TopicBios Menus Bios Main Setup ScreenKey Description ESCBios Advanced Setup Screen Acpi ConfigurationPCI Configuration PCI IRQ Resource ExclusionParallel ATA in Enhanced/Native Mode Serial ATA in Enhanced/Native ModeAzalia Intel High Definition Audio Graphics Configuration Flat Panel Resolution BITs AutoCPU Configuration Chipset ConfigurationPCI Express Configuration Interface ConfigurationClock Configuration IDE Configuration Primary IDE Master Not Detected or Device TypeChapter Bios Setup Utility Primary IDE Slave Not Detected or Device Type Secondary IDE Master Not Detected or Device TypeSecondary IDE Slave Not Detected or Device Type Third IDE Master Not Detected or Device TypeThird IDE Slave Not Detected or Device Type Fourth IDE Master Not Detected or Device TypeFourth IDE Slave Not Detected or Device Type USB Configuration Module Version USB Devices Enabled Drives NoneUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration Keyboard/Mouse Configuration Bios PostHardware Health Configuration Watchdog ConfigurationHardware Health Event Monitoring Chapter Bios Setup Utility Bios Boot Setup Screen Boot Priority Selection Device Based or Type BasedBoot Device Priority Boot Settings Configuration Loss Control feature Bios Security Setup Screen To clear Supervisor passwordHard Disk Security Bios Power Setup Screen APMChapter Bios Setup Utility Bios Exit Setup Screen Exit OptionsLoading Defaults Reference Manual XTX Appendix a Technical Support Method Contact InformationAppendix a Appendix B LAN Boot Feature Accessing the LAN PXE Boot Feature Initializing Intel R Boot Agent FE PXE v2.0 Build 0xx WfMAlternate Method of Selecting LAN Boot Press F12 if you want to boot from the NetworkReference Manual XTX Appendix C Connector Part Numbers J6 SdvoAppendix C Acpi PCIUSB CD-ROMRTC Real Time Clock RTC Reference material WDT

XTX 820 specifications

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