Using NECCSD Utilities 2-19
If you enter the password incorrectly, the system does not
boot. You have three chances to enter the correct password.
After the third unsuccessful attempt, you must reboot the
system and try again.
Dual password security provides two levels of password
security. A supervisor password allows access to the
system’s Setup utility for system configuration. A user
password allows system boot-up only after the entry of a
password.
Unattended Start
This field controls the point at which the user password is
required. The Unattended Start field can only be set if a
user password is in effect.
When this field is set to Disabled (the default setting), the
user is prompted for the password before the system can
boot. The text string prompt “Enter Password (1)” is
displayed.
When this field is set to Enabled and a user password is set,
the system boots and runs, but the keyboard is locked. The
user password must be entered to unlock it. The BIOS does
not display any prompt string.