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3 Setup and Driver Installation
3.1 Motherboard BIOS settings
The POS terminal has a BIOS (Basic Input Output System) chip on the
motherboard. Every time you start the terminals, the system will first run the
BIOS self-test routine to check the main components of the system to ensure it is
working properly.
The terminal is loaded with default BIOS settings in the factory. Please do not
change the parameters in the BIOS unless necessary.
In the following situations, you need to run the BIOS setup:
1) Error message appears on the screen during the system self-test and
requested to enter BIOS setup.
a. Press F1 to run setup; or
b. Press F2 to load default values and continue
2) If you need to change the factory default settings to customized application
requirements.
a. During system boot, hit DEL key to enter BIOS setup.
b. If the message disappears before you respond to, you can turn off the
machine and restart the computer. You can also press <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Del>
to restart.
Control keys
<
↑
> Move up
<
↓
> Move down
<
←
> Move left
<
→
> Move right
<Enter> To select this option
<Esc> To exit the menu or to return to the main menu from the submenu
<+/PU> Increase the value or change selection
<-/PD> Reduce the value or change selection
<F1> Help, only available in the status menu and select templates menu
<F9> To load defaultl settings
<F10> To store settings and exit the CMOS SETUP program