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JP2 PINs 1-2, PINs 3-5 and PINs 4-6 shorted
B-3) Fuse F1 on the 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board could be faulty.
C) Check if the 10pin cable is properly connected between 9000PB0710 secondary I/O
board CON8 and 9000PB0700 primary I/O board CON12.
D) The 9000PB0700 primary I/O board or 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board could be
defective.
E) The on-board COM4 I/O chips could be defective.
LAN is not functioned properly
A) Check if the LAN driver is installed properly. (Please refer to the LAN driver installation).
B) Check if there are any IRQ conflicts.
C) Check if the RJ45 twinspare cable is properly connected.
D) Check if the 6pin Lan cable is properly connected between 9000PB0710 secondary I/O
board CN2 and mainboard J20.
E) The 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board could be defective.
F) The on board LAN chip could be defective.
COM1, COM2 and LPT1 are not functioned properly
A) Check if the I/O ports are enabled in the BIOS setup.
B) Check if there are any IRQ conflicts.
C) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
D) The 9000PB0700 primary I/O board could be defective.
E) The mainboard could be defective.
Cash Drawer Port is not functioned properly
A) Make sure the pin assignment matches between the cash drawer and the RJ11 cash
drawer port.
B) Check if the 60pin I/O bus cable is properly connected.
C) Check the 10PIN cable is properly connected between 9000PB0700 primary I/O board
CON12 and 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board CN8.
D) The 9000PB0700 primary I/O board or 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board could be
defective.
E) The mainboard could be defective.
USB device is not functioned properly
A) Ensure that the USB controller is “enabled” in the BIOS setup.
B) Check if the 4pin USB cable is properly connected between 9000PB0710 secondary I/O
CN9 and mainboard J8.
C) The mainboard or 9000PB0710 secondary I/O board could be defective.