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5. Turn ON the power switch on the front of the unit. Refer to Figure 3-2.
The green light on the front of the MAP/5 should light. Resident
diagnostics should be initiated on the monitor.
6. If the light is not lit or diagnostics are not initiated, check the power
connections.
You have completed this procedure.
Accessing the CPU Setup Screens
The 486 CPU has a setup utility which saves system setup parameters that are
used by the operating system, such as the hard disk type and serial port
assignments.
The manufacturer sets this information prior to shipping the MAP/5. The setup
screens are shown in this section, should you need to verify that your setup is
correct. The setup screens should not be changed, unless they do not match the
setup screens shown in this section.
The 486 CPU setup menus include:
■
BIOS Utility -
the main menu which appears when you first enter system
setup and displays the following menu choices:
—
System Configuration
— System Security
■
System Configuration - the submenu which offers the following menu
choices:
— Basic System Configuration
— Advanced System Configuration
Entering System Setup
Follow the steps below to enter the 486 CPU system setup.
1. If the system is operating, perform a system backup and soft shutdown of
the system as described in Chapter 5, ‘‘Getting Inside the Computer’’.
2. When the system is completely down, press the reset button. See Figure
3-2 in this chapter for the location of the reset button.
The system initiates the Power-On Self Test (POST).
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
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