BTV30.2
SLOT-CPU Card
9-5
DOK-MTC200-BTV30.2****-PR02-EN-P
Alphabetic keys
A to Z are used in the Virtual Keyboard, and are not
case-sensitive.
0 to 9 are used in the Virtual Keyboard and Numeric
Keypad.
Fig. 9-6:
AMIBIOS Key-Functions
Automatic AMIBIOS Setup Option Selection
If selecting a certain setting for a specific AMIBIOS Setup option that
determines the settings for one or more other AMIBIOS Setup options,
AMIBIOS automatically assigns the dependent settings and does not
permit the end user to modify these settings unless the setting for the
parent option is changed.
For example, the Serial Port options in Peripheral Setup can be set to
2F8h, 3F8h, 2E8h,
or
3E8h.
If
2F8h
is chosen by the end user for Serial
Port 1, AMIBIOS disables
2F8h
for Serial Port 2. Invalid options are
greyed and cannot be selected.
AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu
The AMIBIOS Setup main menu is organised into four windows. Each
window corresponds to a section in this chapter. Each section contains
several icons. Clicking on each icon activates a specific function. The
AMIBIOS Setup icons and functions are described in this chapter. The
sections are:
Windows
Function
Setup
The setup window has six icons that permit you to set
system configuration options such as date, time, hard
disk type, floppy disk type, and many others.
Utilities
The utility window has one icon that performs system
functions.
Security
The security window has three icons that control
AMIBIOS security features.
Default
The default window has three icons that permit you to
select a group of settings for all AMIBIOS Setup
options.
Fig. 9-7:
AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu
Default Settings
Each AMIBIOS Setup Option has two default settings. These settings can
be applied to all AMIBIOS Setup Options when you select the Default
window on the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. The types of defaults are:
Optimal:
These settings provide the optimal performance characteristics.
Fail-Safe:
The Power-On default settings consist of the most basic set of
parameters. They are to be used as a reference in case the system is
behaving erratically. They should always work, but do not provide optimal
system performance characteristics. The system BIOS automatically loads
these values, if the system parameters in the CMOS Memory is lost (ex.
after shipping the CPU board with disconnected battery).
Summary of Contents for Rexroth Indramat BTV30.2
Page 1: ...Project Planning Manual DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P SYSTEM200 BTV30 2 ...
Page 6: ...IV Contents BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 26: ...4 4 Technical Data BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 30: ...5 4 Dimensions BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 38: ...6 8 Front Panel Keyboard BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 44: ...7 6 Connection Pin Assignment BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 48: ...8 4 Application Example BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 68: ...10 6 Ordering Information BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 78: ...11 10 Accessories BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 80: ...12 2 Included Equipment BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
Page 86: ...14 4 Index BTV30 2 DOK MTC200 BTV30 2 PR02 EN P ...
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