3-11
Configuring Your System
To display a submenu, position the cursor on a
selection that has a submenu and press ENTER.
Selections with submenus are preceded by an arrow.
Refer to the following table for information on the
keys you use with Setup. These keys are also listed
at the bottom of the Setup menu.
Key
Function in Setup Menu
F1 or Alt-H
General Help window.
ESC
Exit the current menu.
left or right arrow keys
Select a different menu.
up or down arrow keys
Move cursor up and down. The cursor
moves only to the settings that you can
change.
TAB or SHIFT-TAB
Cycle cursor up and down.
HOME or END
Move cursor to top or bottom of window.
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN
Move cursor to next or previous page.
F5 or -
Select the previous value for the field.
F6 or + or SPACE
Select the next value for the field.
F9
Load default configuration values for this
menu.
F10
Load previous configuration values for this
menu.
ENTER
Execute command or Select
➨
submenu.
ALT-R
Refresh the screen.
BIOS Setup Configuration Settings
Table 3-5 shows the normal settings for the BIOS Setup
Utility and provides a place for you to record any
changes you make to these settings.
Summary of Contents for LE2200
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