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POS-500 |
POS-112 |
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POS-500
Error Messages
System failure or showing error messages
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- BIOS
RAM checksum error--- System halted
When
the checksum of the BIOS code is incorrect, this is an indication
that the BIOS code may have become corrupt.
Contact
your dealer to replace the BIOS.
- CMOS
battery failed
This is
an indication that the CMOS battery is no longer functioning.
Contact your dealer to replace the battery.
- CMOS checksum
error--- Default loaded
When
the checksum of the CMOS is incorrect, the system loads the default
product configuration. A checksum error may be display to indicate
the CMOS has become corrupt. This is also an indication of a weak
battery that may have caused this error.
Contact your dealer to replace the battery.
- CPU
at nnnn
This
display indicates the running speed of the CPU.
- Press ESC
to skip memory test
The
user may press Esc to skip the full memory test.
- Floppy
disk fail
This
is an indication that the system cannot initialize the floppy drive
controller or find the drive. Check and make sure that the floppy
drive is installed correctly.
- HARD DISK
initializing please wait a moment...
This is an indication that
some hard drives require extra time to initialize.
- HARD DISK INSTALL FAILURE
This is an indication that the system
cannot initialize the hard drive controller or find the drive. If
no hard drives are installed, be sure that the Hard Drive selection
in Setup is set to NONE. Also check and make sure that the hard
drive is installed correctly.
- Hard disk diagnosis fail
There is a possibility that
the system may run specific disk diagnostic routines. When this
message appears, this is an indication that one or more hard disks
did return an error when the diagnostics ran.
- Keyboard error or no keyboard
present
This is an indication that
the system cannot initialize the keyboard. Check and make sure that
the keyboard is attached correctly and no keys are pressed or locked
in place during POST.
- Memory test
This message will appear
in the display during a full memory test, indicating the count down
of the memory areas being tested.
- Memory test fail
If POST detects an error
during memory testing, there is an additional information appearing
on the display, giving the type and location of the memory error.
- Primary master hard disk fail.
This is an indication that
the POST detects an error in the primary master IDE hard drive.
- Primary slave hard disk fail.
This is an indication that
the POST detects an error in the primary slave IDE hard drive.
- The screen displays a keyboard
error message when you turn on or reset the POS 500.
Make sure to check the keyboard
is securely connected to the keyboard port, and that no pins in
the connector are missing or bent.
- The items that appear on the screen
do not correspond to the keyboard options.
This is an indication that
your keyboard may not be mapped properly for the system. Check and
see if a standard PC/AT keyboard connected to your PS/2 connector
is working properly.
- There is no display on the screen.
Make sure to check that the
monitor is turned on and plugged in.
- The power switch is on, but the
power light is not on.
Make sure to check the electrical
outlet for power.
- You see a floppy disk error message.
Make sure to check the floppy
disk connectors are properly connected.
- A newly installed hard disk drive
is not working properly.
-Make
sure that you have installed the drive correctly. Check that the
cable has been fully inserted into the connector.
-Run the BIOS
setup again and make sure the system is auto-sensing the correct
drive type.
- A device attached to a serial port
is not working.
-Make
sure that the cable is securely connected. Also be sure that the
COM ports are set properly in the BIOS setup utility.
-Check and make sure that the
jumper or connector on the device are set correctly.
- A device attached to the LPT1 port
is not working properly.
Check and make sure that
the device has power and is properly connected to the POS 500.
- An expansion slot card installed
in the expansion module is not working.
Unlock the bracket screw and pull it out, try reinserting the
card again. Check and make sure that the expansion module is installed
correctly. Also, be sure that the card and socket services software
is installed correctly. At the same time, check that the correct
card drivers and utilities are installed. The supplied card and
socket services software supports most PC cards, but some do require
special drivers or software. Read the documentation that came with
the card for more information.
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POS-112
Troubleshooting
No
picture display...
- Check if the
VGA signal cable is connected to the display card of the computer.
- Check if the
display card should be completely seated in its slot.
- Check if the
Power Button and computer power switch is ON position.
- Check to make
sure that a supported mode has been selected on the display card
or system being used. (Please consult the display card or system
manual to change graphics mode.)
- Check the monitor
and your display card with respect to compatibility and recommended
settings.
- Check the signal
cable connector for bent or pushed-in pins.
The monitor
does not seem to be on...
- Check if the
Power LED indicator is green.
- Check if the
Power button is in the ON position and power cord should be connected.
- Make certain
the computer is not in a power-saving mode (touch the keyboard or
mouse). This mode is detected when the Power LED is amber color.
No Power...
- Check if the
Power button of the LCD monitor is responding by turning On/Off
for a couple of times.
- Unplug the
power cord of the monitor from the AC outlet to turn off and reset
the monitor, or simultaneously press the RESET and Power.
Unstable
Image, poor or swimming focus...
- Check if the
VGA signal cable is completely attached to the computer.
- Use the OSD
controls adjust the image display by increasing or decreasing the
FOCUS control. Settings may need to be re-adjusted to attain adequate
focus, use the Auto Adjust OSD.
- Check the compatibility
of the monitor and your display card with respect the recommended
signal timings.
- If your text
is garbled, change the video mode to non-interlace and use 60Hz
refresh rate.
Poor Display
image size...
- Use the OSD
controls to increase or decrease the Horizontal Size.
- Make sure to
check that a supported mode and signal timing has been selected
on the display card or system being used. (Please refer to your
display card or system manual if you intend to change the graphics
mode or refresh rate.)
Poor resolution
display...
- Proceed to
the OSD menu and check if the appropriate Display Resolution is
properly selected.
Image
persistence...
- Image persistence
happens when a "ghost" of an image remains on the screen
even after the monitor has been turned off. Unlike the CRT monitors,
LCD monitor's image persistence is not permanent. If an image was
on the monitor for one hour and a "ghost" of that image
remains, the monitor should be turned off for one hour to erase
the image. The supplier recommends that all personal display devices
to use a screen saver at regular intervals whenever the screen is
idle.
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