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4.4 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.
2) If you need to change the factory default settings to customized application
requirements (for example, boot device priorities).
To enter the BIOS setting utility, during system boot up press <F2> on keyboard
immediately after the beep sound.
Control keys
Function
D525 System
i3 System
Move up to previous item
<
↑
>
<
↑
>
Move down to next item
<
↓
>
<
↓
>
Move left to previous menu
<
←
>
<
←
>
Move right to next menu
<
→
>
<
→
>
Select this option/sub-menu
<Enter>
<Enter>
Exit the menu or to return to the main menu
from the submenu
<Esc>
<Esc>
Increase the option value or change selection
<+>
<+>
Reduce the option value or change selection
<->
<->
Help
<F1>
<F1>
Restore previous values
<F2>
Load optimized default values
<F9>
<F3>
Save and Exit
<F10>
<F4>
Summary of Contents for SB9015T
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Page 5: ...4 2 Overview 2 1 Appearances ...
Page 9: ...8 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Cable Routing 3 2 Installing MSR ...
Page 10: ...9 3 3 Installing Customer Display 3 4 Installing Second LCD ...
Page 11: ...10 3 5 Replacing System Core 3 6 Replacing Hard Disk Drive ...