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If you require assistance with identifying your consoles motherboard or need further help, please send an email to support@avolites.com. When sending technical queries please include Serial Number & Software Versions where appropriate as this may speed up diagnoses of problems.
Consoles that have been upgraded will have a sticker applied to the back labelled V2 Hardware or V3 Hardware. If you are unable to find this then you can identify your motherboard by the following:
LV-677: 1 x Ethernet Port, 2 x USB Ports
LV-67H: 2 x Ethernet Ports, 4 x USB Ports
Fujitsu V2 Hardware: 2 x Ethernet Ports, 8 x USB Ports (Incl. 2 x USB 3.0 Blue)
Fujitsu V3 Hardware: 2 x Ethernet Ports, 8 x USB Ports (Incl. 2 x USB 3.1 Red)
You can go directly to the BIOS Setup Utility by pressing the [F2] or [DEL] key on the keyboard during start up. When prompted, type in the password “68340”.
Consoles with LV-67H motherboards will show a Phoenix SecureCore Tiano screen while booting up. For this motherboard you should ensure that the latest BIOS is installed. See ECN-0204 for details.
BIOS settings as below (based on default loaded)Under the “Save & Exit” menu, select “Restore Defaults” and press enter
Under the “Main” menu Select System Information and check:
BIOS Revision: R1.3.0 or Above
Build Date and Time: 10/12/2018 10:56:25
Set the correct “System Date and System Time”
Under “Advanced” menu Enter “CPU Configuration” then select “C States” and set it as “Disabled” (default)
NOTE: Usually the C States is set as Disabled by default but it needs to be checked
Under the “Security” menu Set “Supervisor Password” to 68340
Under “Power” menu set as follows:
Power Failure Recovery Disabled
Never Off Disabled (default)
USB/PS2 Power Always Off (default)
Under “Boot” menu Set “Bootup NumLock State” to “Off”
Go to the “Save & Exit” menu Select “Save Changes and Reset”, press Enter