
LC8700 User Manual Rev. 1.0
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BIOS SETTING
Each time the LC8700 is powered on, it will run a self diagnostic and continue booting from
storage media. BIOS settings are stored in a CMOS memory. To enter BIOS setup, as soon as
you hear the system beep, just before LCI logo splash screen appears, quickly press the [Delete]
key on the keyboard.
Use left and right arrows to select the setup menu. Use arrow keys to navigate to different menu
items and press [Enter] to select menu. Use -/+ keys to change the field value or press [Enter] to
go to sub screen. When configuration is finished, press [F10] key to save the settings and exit
setup.
In most of the applications, parameters are detected automatically the default configuration will
be suitable. There are only a few parameters that might need to be customized for some
applications. Examples of such cases are shown below:
Boot Device Priority Sequence
To specify the boot sequence from available devices, enter the [Boot] menu. Then setup [Boot
Device Priority] to choose the priority desired for the booting process (Hard Disk Drives or USB
Drives); If more than one hard disk or more than one USB Drive go to [Hard Disk Drives] and
[USB Drives].
I/O Configuration: Serial and Parallel Ports
To configure the serial ports go to [Advanced] menu. Select <SuperIO Configuration> and then you
will be able to choose / change the address and IRQ for all the ports.
For Serial COM1 and Serial port COM2 it is possible to select the port Pin9 function:
Ring (default)
+5V
+12V
Video Configuration
To configure the Video output, select [Chipset] in the main menu. Then select [North Bridge
Configuration] and go to [Video Function Configuration].
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
Main Advanced
Boot Security
Chipset
Exit
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