
B-19
The Boot Console Interface
Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
If you replace your workstation’s monitor with a different monitor type, and
do not set the workstation’s graphics parameters by using the monitor com-
mand before doing so, you need to perform the following steps at power on:
If your keyboard connects to the PS/2 connector on your system, wait 2 sec-
onds after the Num Lock light flashes near the end of the boot sequence,
then press
Tab
to initiate the automatic monitor selection process.
If you have a keyboard that connects to the HIL connector on your system,
press
Tab
every three seconds during the boot sequence to initiate the auto-
matic monitor selection process.
The system cycles through all of the available monitor types one at a time.
When you can see a message similar to the following clearly and legibly,
select that monitor type by pressing
Enter
.
MONITOR INFORMATION
Path Slot Head Type Size Freq Class
----------- ---- ---- ---- ---------- ---- -----
GRAPHICS(0) 0 1 n nnnnxnnnn nnHz
Press [RETURN] to select this monitor type (type n of n types).
NOTE:
If you are using a power saving monitor, the power LED will light when the
monitor senses a valid video synch signal.
The system queries you to confirm your selection. Press
Y
to save this moni-
tor type.
If you press any key other than
Y
, the following message is displayed:
Monitor type not saved.
At this point, the new monitor type is active, but not saved. Because you
didn’t save the monitor type, the next time you reboot the system, the origi-
nal monitor type will be used.
Next, the following message is displayed:
To select a new Graphics Monitor Type press the <TAB> key now, otherwise EXIT by enter-
ing any other key (or will time out in 15 seconds)...
To restart the monitor selection process, press
TAB
.
Summary of Contents for Model 745 - VME Workstation
Page 13: ...xi Preface ...
Page 18: ...xvi ...
Page 19: ...1 1 1 Product Description ...
Page 33: ...2 1 2 Connecting Cables ...
Page 56: ...2 24 Connecting Cables Printer Connections ...
Page 57: ...3 1 3 Power On Power Off ...
Page 62: ...3 6 Power On Power Off Powering On the System Figure 3 2 Front Power Switch Power Switch ...
Page 65: ...4 1 4 Processor Options Installation ...
Page 84: ...4 20 Processor Options Installation PMC Bridge Adapter and Expansion Adapter ...
Page 85: ...5 1 5 EISA Card Installation ...
Page 93: ...6 1 6 PCI Card Installation ...
Page 100: ...6 8 PCI Card Installation Hardware Installation ...
Page 101: ...7 1 7 Installing and Configuring Mass Storage Devices ...
Page 119: ...8 1 8 Using Mass Storage Devices ...
Page 154: ...8 36 Using Mass Storage Devices Ordering Information ...
Page 155: ...9 1 9 Dealing With Problems ...
Page 168: ...9 14 Dealing With Problems Configuring the HP UX Kernel ...
Page 169: ...A 1 A Safety and Regulatory Statements ...
Page 171: ...A 3 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 173: ...A 5 Emissions Regulations and Statements VCCI Class A ITE Taiwan BCIQ Class A ...
Page 212: ...B 32 The Boot Console Interface Displaying PIM Information ...