Operating Your Computer
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option1
First Value
Second Value
[SET]
PO
wer off
XX
minutes (0-20)
[SET]
R
eversed*
[SET]
SER
ial
OF
f |
O
n
[SET]
SER
ial
A
dapter
OF
f |
O
n
Notes:
The following explains
[SET]
,
SET
, and
—
in the left column of this table.
[SET]
Indicates that you can omit the value,
SET
, for
option1
, If
you specify
SET
, the command you enter is stored and
remains in the computer memory even though the power,
switch is turned off. If you do not specify
SET
, the
command is no longer in effect when the power switch is
turned off.
SET
Indicates that you cannot omit the value,
SET
, for
option1
.
—
Indicates that you cannot specify the value,
SET
, for
option 1.
*
Indicates that this command is not supported in the OS/2
environment.
Usage Note:
When using any of these commands, type only
highlighted letters in the above tables.
Examples:
The following shows some examples of commands to
modify the operational features.
Command
Meaning
PS2
Displays the Set Features Menu.
PS2 XXXX
Shows the command syntax if XXXX is invalid.
PS2 ?
You can see all available commands in format
on the screen using this command.
PS2 H
Shows instructions on how to use the commands.
PS2 K S F
Sets the highest keyboard speed.
PS2 SET LO OF
Sets the battery-low alarm to off. This command
is restored at the next system power up.
PS2 OF
Enters Suspend Mode immediately.
PS2 ON 23:59:01
Returns to Resume Mode at 23:59:01.
Summary of Contents for L40 SX
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Page 80: ...Solving Computer Problems 68 Notes ...
Page 84: ...Solving Computer Problems 72 Notes ...
Page 88: ...Solving Computer Problems 76 Notes ...
Page 94: ...Solving Computer Problems 82 Notes ...
Page 102: ...Appendix A Additional Information 90 Notes ...
Page 106: ...Appendix B Operating Instructions for the serial Adapter 94 Notes ...
Page 112: ...Appendix C Installing the EMS Memory Manager 100 Notes ...
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