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    Caught With My Pants Down, New Problem, New Thread

    Ok, it is looking like I got caught with my pants down, I had purchased and made up a battery holder to keep power to things while changing the bios battery but had not changed the battery out yet, one of those " When I get done with this project I will do it" things.
    Well any way, two days ago my Mill, a Arrow 1000 with a 2100 controller, was reluctant to boot, taking a couple of attempts, coming up with a black screen looking for a boot disc in drive A:
    When it did boot up, it stalled on a green screen with a message in a white box, can't remember what that message was but think it might have said I needed to reset my clock...but then it moved forward after sitting on the screen and then said the operation timed out, multiple set ups missing and then booted up through some different screens eventually making it to the home screen.
    I finished the Job I had loaded, shut it down and proceeded to change the Bios Batteries, I only found one battery, have not located a second one, thinking my Mill only has one Battery?
    but any way...now on to the real problem, It will not boot up.
    After the Battery change, it came up to the Black screen again, still looking for a boot disc, but in the text it also said the Battery test had failed.
    Trying again, same results but no longer shows a battery fail message.

    I am guessing..I have lost the bios settings? and those will need to be reconfigured? How do I find those settings and do this, I have no Boot disc. Will I need a boot Disc?
    I have a disk that came with the machine when new but the machine does not recognize it as a boot disc, when I try to open the disc on a normal PC, windows does not know what to use to open it, but it looks to be some type of back up file format. The File is M1Y-2449.BCK The Disc its self is Marked with the !000 ERO Arrow 7049-AOA-96-0076 SI-AZI00IY-2449 M/C Data dated 13-12-96
    once again, any help with this matter will be greatly appreciated!

    Please remember this is "Mill Repairs for Dummies" time so the more detail and step by step information the better!

    Thank you, Bill

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    Based on the vintage, your machine has two bios batteries. One on the WS board and one on the RT Board. You most likely replaced the one on the WS board (has the hard drive mounted to it, but did not look at the RT board. The RT is the board on the far right side of the A2100 control box. It is possible this battery is dead and the BIOS settings are lost, but I've never seen this cause the control not to boot.

    It sounds like you lost the WS BIOS settings, but those are not contained on any of the backups you mentioned. These have to be manually set by entering the BIOS at the initial splash screen.

    If you contact Siemens, their typical answer is to send the WS board to them for repair (at about $1000). If you can tell me the exact BIOS version on your motherboard I may have the settings for you. To find this, turn on the machine, and watch the screen immediately as it powers up. The upper left of the screen will usually say somthing like:

    AMIBIOS (C) 1992 American Megatrends, Inc.
    BIOS Version. 1.00.07.CV2

    Let me know what version you have and I will see if I can send you the BIOS settings you need.

    If you have lost the RT settings, these are more difficult to restore because you don't have direct access to this board's BIOS (no video card or keyboard).

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    Quote Originally Posted by maver1ck View Post
    Based on the vintage, your machine has two bios batteries. One on the WS board and one on the RT Board. You most likely replaced the one on the WS board (has the hard drive mounted to it, but did not look at the RT board. The RT is the board on the far right side of the A2100 control box. It is possible this battery is dead and the BIOS settings are lost, but I've never seen this cause the control not to boot.

    It sounds like you lost the WS BIOS settings, but those are not contained on any of the backups you mentioned. These have to be manually set by entering the BIOS at the initial splash screen.

    If you contact Siemens, their typical answer is to send the WS board to them for repair (at about $1000). If you can tell me the exact BIOS version on your motherboard I may have the settings for you. To find this, turn on the machine, and watch the screen immediately as it powers up. The upper left of the screen will usually say somthing like:

    AMIBIOS (C) 1992 American Megatrends, Inc.
    BIOS Version. 1.00.07.CV2

    Let me know what version you have and I will see if I can send you the BIOS settings you need.

    If you have lost the RT settings, these are more difficult to restore because you don't have direct access to this board's BIOS (no video card or keyboard).
    Thank you so much for the offer of Help!
    I currently have what I would call the Mother board, yes the one with the hard drive on the back side out, that is the one I changed the battery on, I looked at the other boards but did not pull the last one out ( on the right side) and look at the backside of it. I will do so!
    The only screen that was coming up after changing the Battery was the black screen that ended up wanting a boot disc and yes I do believe at the top it referenced a bios number and I think I saw this coming and wrote that number down...hoping it was important!!!
    give me a couple of hours and I will take a closer look at that last board and find that piece of paper with that number, being a struggling one man show, not spending a 1000 dollars is HUGH!
    I do not know what RT settings are, but I am guessing this will require me to plug a keyboard, mouse and maybe even a moniter to the back of my mill?
    I was thinking I would need a boot disc to get it to the point where I could do the bios settings? Also these RT settings?
    Again, thank you for the help!!!!
    I will return soon!
    Bill

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    Sorry about the abbreviations. To clarify, the A2100 control actually has 2 motherboards. The Workstation (WS) board which runs windows and the User interface, and the Realtime (RT) board which controls the machine functions.

    Since the workstation board is what displays on your machine's monitor, accessing the BIOS is easy using the machine's display and keyboard (If keyboard option was purchased). Just follow the instructions on screen to enter the BIOS (usually press the delete key).

    Since the realtime board doesn't have a video display, you need to remove the board from the machine, power it up on a bench with a separate power supply, video card and keyboard (all legacy by today's standards, so not easy to find at the local computer shop). That's why I indicated these are a little tougher to restore. Since you won't be able to get the realtime BIOS version for me, I'll need the P/N from the RT board to see if I have settings for it. These part numbers is usually in a format like: 3-424-2168A02.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maver1ck View Post
    Sorry about the abbreviations. To clarify, the A2100 control actually has 2 motherboards. The Workstation (WS) board which runs windows and the User interface, and the Realtime (RT) board which controls the machine functions.

    Since the workstation board is what displays on your machine's monitor, accessing the BIOS is easy using the machine's display and keyboard (If keyboard option was purchased). Just follow the instructions on screen to enter the BIOS (usually press the delete key).

    Since the realtime board doesn't have a video display, you need to remove the board from the machine, power it up on a bench with a separate power supply, video card and keyboard (all legacy by today's standards, so not easy to find at the local computer shop). That's why I indicated these are a little tougher to restore. Since you won't be able to get the realtime BIOS version for me, I'll need the P/N from the RT board to see if I have settings for it. These part numbers is usually in a format like: 3-424-2168A02.
    Ok maver1ck!! Thank you for the additional info...my meager brain needs all the help it can get! I did find the Battery on the RT board, the view of it was obscured by what I think is the bridge board. Unfortunately, the battery seems to be bonded in to the holder. It was buried in silicon, I used a exacto knife and carved the silicon away to expose it, I am thinking replacing the battery on the board might be a little beyond my comfort zone, Worried about doing real damage to the board!
    What I am hoping is a up side, a voltage check still shows the battery at 2.7 volts on the battery on the RT board. the Battery on the WS board was at 1.6 volts if memory serves me correctly.

    The Bios Version that I wrote down, taken from the black screen is 1.00.03 BT0
    The part number found on the panel holding the RT board is 3-424-2168A01
    But the board its self had a RT: 486-PVT
    DOC: 14060


    I do not have a external Keyboard on my mill, when I access the key board on my controller it is through the touch screen display that I can not get to at this time do to lack of boot up! but on that black screen I do get a Keyboard not detected prompt so it is at least still looking for one!

    Thank you once again and I look forward to your additional help!!

    Bill

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    Hoping this comes out right and pictures of the battery show up!



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    I've worked with that WS BIOS before, so should have the settings for it, but won't be able to get them until I get to my computer at the office tomorrow.

    Although 2.7V should still hold the memory, this is a 3V battery. Once a battery gets below it's rated voltage (when new this was probably around 3.5-3.6V), it tends to go down faster.

    Let's start with working out the WS issue which you know has you out of service right now, and once that is resolved, then look at the RT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maver1ck View Post
    I've worked with that WS BIOS before, so should have the settings for it, but won't be able to get them until I get to my computer at the office tomorrow.

    Although 2.7V should still hold the memory, this is a 3V battery. Once a battery gets below it's rated voltage (when new this was probably around 3.5-3.6V), it tends to go down faster.

    Let's start with working out the WS issue which you know has you out of service right now, and once that is resolved, then look at the RT.
    Thank you! I am hoping the 2.7 volts would at least keep the RT board happy, but also understand I have a 16 year old Battery!
    I look forward to your information and continued help!
    Bill

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    Mr. Maver1ck! E-mail address has been sent!
    Thank you!

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    The settings for your BIOS are on the way. Let me know if you have any problems reconfiguring.

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    Thanks to maver1ck, I now have the much needed bios settings! I think I have them all configuard properly, My mill now boots up, but ends up at the Diagnostics screen and will not give me a home screen, I can pull up a set ups screen and tool screen, Have not tried other screens,.
    Any way, when I do try to access the home page I get a pop up window titled MWLIST.VBX with the message (S_CURPOS_DSP[0]). Value Size is Zero
    hit the OK button and another message window comes up, (S_CMDPOS_DSP[0]). Value Size Is Zero
    Hit the OK button again, message box goes away and it is still displaying the Diagnostics screen.
    anybody have any thoughts and advice on what to do next?
    Thank you!







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    Based on your pictures, it isn't recognizing the RT board or any of the other items plugged into the bridge board.

    Either you didn't get the WS settings all set right, or more likely, you also lost your RT settings.

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    Dang...thats what I thought youu might say, about losing the settings on the RT board, I have gone back through the bios settings 3 times,
    The ones that required changing were under the plug and play

    It had IRQ-7 9 & 10 all showing available

    What should I do now?...besides wimper..cry..break down...yell at the wife..kick the dog..lol

    Thanks again!

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    You could try a local computer place to see if anyone has access to the components (power supply, keyboard and video card) you will need, but based on my experience, most of the people who work in computer shops today aren't even aware these vintage components existed.

    I can handle it here, but not sure how many other companies are set up to do it. In a pinch there is always Siemens, but like I said before they charge a premium for the service.

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    How much and how quick!

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    and can you switch it over to a regular battery holder?

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    Mill is back up and running! Would like to offer a special Thank you to Maver1ck for all his help and great customer service! absolutely outstanding!

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    Re: Caught With My Pants Down, New Problem, New Thread

    hola que tal tendras el bios de la tarjeta 2168A01 mi email es [email protected]

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    Re: Caught With My Pants Down, New Problem, New Thread

    Hi dear.
    I have a Cincinnati Milling Machine. With Acramatic 2100 control. I had a bios battery message. And the clock was constantly erased. I changed the battery on the ws board. Unfortunately, I have ws fail alarms. And does not work.
    This ws board model is: aa 670917-310
    Do you have bios settings?
    please guide me .
    my email : [email protected]
    Thanx.

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    Looks like Maverick is helping you out! He is the best! If there is any info you stil may need, I can try to figure out how to copy ot!


    Quote Originally Posted by am.mohammadi View Post
    Hi dear.
    I have a Cincinnati Milling Machine. With Acramatic 2100 control. I had a bios battery message. And the clock was constantly erased. I changed the battery on the ws board. Unfortunately, I have ws fail alarms. And does not work.
    This ws board model is: aa 670917-310
    Do you have bios settings?
    please guide me .
    my email : [email protected]
    Thanx.

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