PAR M60XX-XX User manual

ViGo POS
MODEL M60XX-XX
USERS GUIDE
PN770500501

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………………….4
GLOSSARY OF TERMS…………………………………………………………..4
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION…………………………………………………………….5
POS REGISTER……………………………………………………………………5
CONNECTOR WELL……………………………………………………………...7
SPECIFICATIONS………………………….……………………………………..8
BIOS………………………………………………………………………………………..9
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INTRODUCTION
This manual will guide you through the initial setup; guide will inform you of what you can expect when you
first use ViGo POS system. It is presented in three parts as outlined in the table below.
Introduction Purpose of manual.
Equipment Description Specifications, a detailed description of each system
components.
Bios Provides information on BIOS configurations.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
♦LCD – Liquid Crystal Display
♦VGA – Video Graphics Array
♦LAN – Local Area Network
♦DDR – Double Data Rate
♦POS – Point of Sale
♦BIOS – Basic Input Output System
♦UPS – Uninterruptible Power Supply
♦PIN – Personal Identification Number
♦KVS – Kitchen Video System
♦HDD – Hard Disk Drive
♦PCI – Peripheral Component Interconnect
♦PnP – Plug and Play
♦IDE – Integrated/Intelligent Drive Electronics
♦ACPI – Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
POS REGISTER
Item Description
1. LCD display A screen that shows programming or order information.
2. Power indicator Shows that power is present.
3. Bar Code Reader Scanner for reading bar codes. This is a feature and may not be present
on all registers.
4. Magnetic Card Reader Accepts employee keycards. Provides access to functions. Not present on
all registers.
5. PIN pad PIN pad allowing the use of debit cards. This is a feature and may not be
present on all registers.
6. Customer Display Displays to the customer order total, tax total, and any changes due. It
may also show present advertisement information or messages. This is a
feature and may not be present on all registers.
7. Credit Card Reader Magnetic card reader for credit/debit card transactions. This is a feature
and may not be present on all registers.
8. USB 2.0 ports (Universal serial bus) ports. Used for connecting keyboard or mouse.
9. Microphone Jack Jack to plug in external microphone.
10. Speaker/Headphone Jack Jack to plug in external speaker or headphone.
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Item Description
11. Power switch Push in momentarily to turn “on”, push and hold to turn “off”. You can
reach it by sliding your hand under the right side of the register toward
the back. Leave the register on at all times, except when servicing the
unit. If a register is not plugged into an uninterruptible power supply
(UPS), you must turn it off during power failures as well.
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CONNECTOR WELL
Item Description
13. COMM serial port 1 Connects to coin dispensers, remote customer displays, remote order
(RS-232-C) displays, EFT devices, printers, and other serial devices.
14. Printer port Connects to a cable from a printer—A Centronics-compatible.
15. LAN receptacle Connects to a LAN cable.
16. COMM serial port 4 Connects to coin dispensers, remote customer displays, remote order
(RS-232-C) displays, EFT devices, printers, and other serial devices.
17. Status lights Provide troubleshooting information to service personnel. (KVS, HDD,
Power, Status).
18. COMM serial port 7 Connects to coin dispensers, remote customer displays, remote order
(RS-232-C) displays, EFT devices, printers, and other serial devices.
19. COMM serial port 2 Connects to coin dispensers, remote customer displays, remote order
(RS-232-C) displays, EFT devices, printers, and other serial devices.
20. COMM serial port 3 Connects to coin dispensers, remote customer displays, remote order
(RS-232-C) displays, EFT devices, printers, and other serial devices.
21. Keyboard receptacle Allows connection of a PC keyboard (mini DIN).
22. MSR Magnetic strip reader.
23. Cash drawer receptacle Connect to the cables from up to two cash drawers.
24. Remote video receptacle Connects to the cable from the remote video controller.
25. USB connectors (Universal serial bus) Connect to other devices like coin dispensers or
printers.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ViGo POS Features:
♦Processors
oF6100R – 2.0GHz Celeron Processor w/fan
oF6101R – 2.0GHz Pentium 4 Processor w/fan
oF6102R– 2.5GHz Celeron Processor w/fan
oF6103R – 2.4GHz Pentium 4 Processor w/fan
oF6104R – 2.8GHz Pentium 4 Processor w/fan
♦Memory
oF6201R – 256 MB DDR SDRAM
oF6202R - 512MB DDR SDRAM
oF6203R - 1GB DDR SDRAM
♦Magnetic Strip Readers
oF6300R – Operator 2 Track Mag Strip Reader Swipe
oF6303R – 3-Track Mag Stripe reader (crew side)
oF6320R – Blank Cover Plate (when no MSR ordered)
♦Hard Drive/CD ROM/DVD
oF6400R – 3.5” 10GB Hard Disk Drive
oF6430R – DVD-RW Drive Laptop Style Thin
oF6435R – CD-ROM Drive Ultra Slim
♦PCI Option Cards
oF6500R – 512 KB BB SRAM
oF6550R – Mini-PCI 802.11 G Wireless LAN
ViGo POS Options:
♦F6700R - Stereo Audio/Dual USB
♦F6750R – Powered USB
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BIOS
Introduction
This user manual describes the AMI BIOS setup program and configuration options of the ViGo
motherboard. The BIOS setup program allows users to modify the basic system configuration.
Starting Setup
The AMI BIOS is activated when the computer is turned on. The setup program can be activated by
pressing the F2 key as soon as the system is turned on.
Using Setup
Use the arrow keys to highlight items, press ENTER to select, use the PageUp and PageDown keys to
change entries, press F1 for help and press ESC to quit. Navigation keys are shown in.
Key Function
Up arrow Move to previous item
Down arrow Move to next item
Left arrow Move to the item on the left hand side
Right arrow Move to the item on the right hand side
Esc key Main Menu – Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -- Exit current
page and return to Main Menu
Page Up key Increase the numeric value or make changes
Page Dn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes
F1 key General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup
Menu
F2 /F3 key Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color forward.
F10 key Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
Table 1-1: BIOS Navigation Keys
Getting Help
When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections
for the highlighted item appears. To exit the Help Window press ESC or the F1 key again.
Unable to Reboot after Configuration Changes
If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made, CMOS defaults. Use the
clear CMOS jumper described in the motherboard user manual.
BIOS Menu Bar
The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items:
Main Changes the basic system configuration.
Advanced Changes the advanced system settings.
PCIPnP Changes the advanced PCI/PnP Settings
Boot Changes the system boot configuration.
Chipset Changes the chipset settings.
Power Changes power management settings.
Exit Selects exit options and loads default settings
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The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu items at the top of
the BIOS screen and listed above.
Main
The Main BIOS menu appears when the BIOS Setup program is entered. The Main menu gives an
overview of the basic system information.
BIOS Menu 1: Main
System Overview
The System Overview lists a brief summary of different system components. The fields in System
Overview cannot be changed. The items shown in the system overview include:
AMI BIOS: Displays auto-detected BIOS information
oVersion: Current BIOS version
oBuild Date: Date the current BIOS version was made
oID: Installed BIOS ID
Processor: Displays auto-detected CPU specifications
oType: Names the currently installed processor
oSpeed: Lists the processor speed
oCount: The number of CPUs on the motherboard
System Memory: Displays the auto-detected system memory.
oSize: Lists memory size
The System Overview field also has two user configurable fields:
System Time [xx:xx:xx]
Use the System Time option to set the system time. Manually enter the hours, minutes and seconds.
System Date [xx/xx/xx]
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Use the System Date option to set the system date. Manually enter the day, month and year.
Advanced
Use the Advanced menu to configure the CPU and peripheral devices through the following sub-menus:
WARNING:
Setting the wrong values in the sections below may cause the system to
malfunction. Make sure that the settings made are compatible with the
hardware.
CPU Configuration
IDE Configuration
SuperIO Configuration
Hardware Health Configuration
ACPI Configuration
Event Log Configuration
USB Configuration
BIOS Menu 2: Advanced
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CPU Configuration
Use the CPU Configuration menu to view detailed CPU specifications and configure the CPU.
BIOS Menu 3: CPU Configuration
The CPU Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 3) lists the following CPU details:
Manufacturer: Lists the name of the CPU manufacturer
Brand String: Lists the brand name of the CPU being used
Frequency: Lists the CPU processing speed
FSB Speed: Lists the FSB speed
Cache L1: Lists the CPU L1 cache size
Cache L2: Lists the CPU L2 cache size
Ratio Status: Values in option are predetermined
Max CPUID Value Limit: Values in option are predetermined
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IDE Configuration
Use the IDE Configuration menu to change and/or set the configuration of the IDE devices installed in the
system.
BIOS Menu 4: IDE Configuration
OnBoard PCI IDE Controller [Primary]
Use the OnBoard PCI IDE Controller BIOS option to specify the IDE channels used by the onboard PCI
IDE controller. The following configuration options are available.
Disabled Prevents the system from using the onboard IDE controller
Primary DEFAULT Only allows the system to detect the Primary IDE channel,
including both the Primary Master and the Primary Slave
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IDE Master, IDE Slave
Use the IDE Master and IDE Slave configuration menu to view both primary and secondary IDE device
details and configure the IDE devices connected to the system.
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Super IO Configuration
Use the Super IO Configuration menu to set or change the configurations for the FDD controllers,
parallel ports and serial ports.
BIOS Menu 5: Super IO Configuration
Serial Port Address
Use the Serial Port Address option to select the Serial Port base address.
Disabled No base address is assigned to Serial Port
Port IRQ Options:
♦IRQ 3
♦IRQ 4
♦IRQ 5
♦IRQ 11
♦IRQ 12
♦IRQ 15
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Hardware Health Configuration
The Hardware Health Configuration menu shows the operating temperature, fan speeds and system
voltages. The values in image may not correspond to POS system, image is for reference only.
BIOS Menu 6: Hardware Health Configuration
The following system parameters and values are shown. The system parameters that are monitored are:
System Temperatures: The following system temperatures are monitored
oSystem Temperature
oCPU Temperature
Fan Speeds: The CPU cooling fan speed is monitored.
oCPU Fan Speed
Voltages: The following system voltages are monitored
oCPU Voltage
o+2.5V
o+3.3V
o+5V
o+12V
o-12V
o+1.5V
o+5V Standby
o+3.3V Standby
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ACPI Configuration
The ACPI Configuration menu configures the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) and
Power Management (APM) options.
BIOS Menu 7: ACPI Configuration
ACPI Aware O/S [Yes]
Use the ACPI Aware O/S option to enable the system to configure ACPI power saving options. ACPI can
only be implemented if the system OS complies with the ACPI standard. Windows 98, Windows 2000, and
Windows XP all comply with ACPI.
No Disables the ACPI support for the OS. This selection should be
disabled if the OS does not support ACPI
Yes DEFAULT Enables the ACPI support for the operating system. This selection
should be enabled if the OS does support ACPI
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Advanced ACPI Configuration
BIOS Menu 8: ACPI Configuration
ACPI 2.0 Features [No]
No DEFAULT
Yes
AMI OEMB table [Enabled]
Enabled DEFAULT
Disabled
Headless Mode [Disabled]
Disabled DEFAULT
Enabled
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Event Log Configuration
Use the Event Log Configuration menu to view or delete the system event log storing POSt and run-time
errors and events.
BIOS Menu 9: Event Log Configuration
View Event Log
Enable the View Event Log option to view all unread event entries in a display window.
Mark all events as read
Enable the Mark all events as read option to mark all unread events as read.
Clear Event Log
Enable the Clear Event Log option to discard all events in the Event Log.
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USB Configuration
Use the USB Configuration menu to read USB configuration information and configure the USB settings.
BIOS Menu 10: USB Configuration
USB Configuration
The USB Configuration field shows the system USB configuration. The items listed are:
Module Version: x.xxxxx.xxxxx
USB Devices Enabled
The USB Devices Enabled field lists the USB devices that are enabled on the system
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
The Legacy USB Support BIOS option refers to USB mouse and USB keyboard support. Normally if this
option is not enabled, any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard does not become available until a USB
compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded. When this option is enabled, any
attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded on
the system.
Disabled Legacy USB support disabled
Enabled DEFAULT Legacy USB support enabled
USB2.0 Controller Mode [HiSpeed]
Use the USB2.0 Controller Mode option to set the speed of the USB2.0 controller.
FullSpeed The controller is capable of operating at 12Mb/s
HiSpeed DEFAULT The controller is capable of operating at 480Mb/s
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