Advantech PPC-V106 user manual Running the Bios Setup Program

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2.3 Running the BIOS Setup Program

Your panel PC is likely to have been properly set up and configured by your dealer prior to delivery. You may still find it necessary to use the panel PC's BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) setup program to change system configuration information, such as the current date and time or your type of hard drive. The setup program is stored in read-only memory (ROM). It can be accessed either when you turn on or reset the panel PC, by pressing the "Del" key on your keyboard immediately after powering on the computer.

The settings you specify with the setup program are recorded in a special area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a bat- tery so that it will not be erased when you turn off or reset the system.

Whenever you turn on the power, the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them to the equipment check conducted dur- ing the power on self-test (POST). If an error occurs, an error message will be displayed on screen, and you will be prompted to run the setup program.

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Contents Fanless Vehicle Mounted Terminal with 10.4 TFT LCD User’s ManualCopyright FCC Class B Packing List Contact information Additional Information and AssistanceSafety Instructions Wichtige Sicherheishinweise Viii Contents Chapter VIA Chipset Appendix a Programming the Watchdog Timer Xii General Information Introduction General SpecificationsStandard PC functions Audio function Backlight lifetime 20,000 hours LCD SpecificationsDimensions System Setup Front View of the Panel PC Quick Tour of the Panel PCRear Side View of the Panel PC Switching On the Power Installation ProceduresConnecting the Power Cord Connecting the Keyboard or MouseRunning the Bios Setup Program Prior to shipment of your panel PC Installing System SoftwareInstall Installing the DriversPage Hardware and Peripheral Installation Installing the 2.5 Hard Disk Drive HDD Overview of Hardware Installation and UpgradingPlacing the Rubber Seal Placing the Rubber SealUniversal Arm Installing the Universal ArmJumper Settings and Connectors Setting Jumpers Locating Jumpers and Switches Jumpers and SwitchesPanel PC connectors ConnectorsLocating Connectors CPU InstallationCOM-port Interface 1 COM2 RS-232/422/485 Setting JP5Cmos Clear for External RTC JP1 Serial port default settings COM1/2/3 Pin 9 Output SettingJP4 2 COM1/COM2/COM3/ Pin 9 Output Setting JP4JP3 Setting VGA Interface LCD Panel Power SettingVIA Chipset Further Information Installation 4-in-1 Driver for Windows 98/2000/XPAGP Svga Setup Display memory Installation of Svga DriverChipset Installation for Windows 2000/XP Installation for Windows 98/MEPage PCI Bus Ethernet Interface Installation of Ethernet Driver Installation for Windows 98/ME Further Information Audio Installation of Audio Driver USB Driver Installation for Windows XP Installation of USB 2.0 DriverDriver Installation for Windows Driver Installation for Windows ME / 98 / 98SE Touchscreen General information General specificationsEnvironmental Specifications Installation of Touchscreen DriversInstallation of Resistive T/S driver for Windows 98/ME Installation of Infrared T/S driver for Windows 2000/XP Installation of Resistive T/S driver for Windows 2000/XPPage Programming the Watchdog Timer Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix a Programming the Watchdog TimerMOV DX,2EH MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,AAH Pin Assignments Appendix B Pin Assignments Inverter Power Connector CN10Internal Speaker Connector CN14 Table B.3 Floppy drive connector CN16 Floppy Drive Connector CN16 ReservedIDE Hard Disk Drive Connector CN15 Lvds Connector CN4 IR Connector CN8 ReservedFlat Panel Display Connector CN2 Reserved COM2 COM110 COM3 11 COM3 Connector CNUSB Port COM 4 Connector CNParallel Port Connector CN11 VGA Connector