Setup and Operation 2-11
Table Section 2-1 Standard CMOS Setup Parameters
Parameter
Options
Description
System Date
mn/date/year
Sets the system date.
System Time
hour/min/sec
Sets the system time.
Floppy Drive A:
Floppy Drive B:
360 KB, 5 1/4”
1.2 MB, 5 1/4”
720 KB, 3 1/2”
1.44 MB, 3 1/2”
2.88 MB, 3 1/2”
Not Installed
Selects the type of diskette drive in the
system.
Drive C: Type
Drive D: Type
Drive E: Type
Drive F: Type
Auto-Configuration
User Type 1
User Type 2
Selects the hard disk drive configuration.
Auto-Configuration is the default setting.
Selecting Type 1 or 2 allows configuring the
drive if not supported by Auto-Configuration.
Drive C: Timeout
Drive D: Timeout
Drive E: Timeout
Drive F: Timeout
0, 5, 10 or 31
seconds
Selects the time the system allows for auto-
configuration of the IDE drive before printing
an error message. Default is 5 seconds for
drive C:, 0 seconds for drive D:, E:, and F:.
Mouse
Automatically
detected
by the system
Automatically detects if mouse is installed or
not installed.
Base Memory
Automatically
detected
by the system
Displays the amount of conventional
memory detected at power-on.
Extended Memory
Automatically
detected
by the system
Displays the amount of extended memory
detected at power-on.
Advanced CMOS Setup
This menu allows the advanced system features to be modified, as outlined in Table Section
2-2. Selection of a parameter is with the keyboard arrow keys or
Enter
key. Press
PgUp
or
PgDn
to modify the parameter. Press
Enter
to exit back to the Main Menu.
Pressing
F1
opens a small window listing the options available for the selected parameter.
Pressing
F5
reverts any changed values back to the original values. Pressing
F6
changes
the parameters to the BIOS setup defaults. Pressing
F7
changes the parameters to the
power-on defaults.
CAUTION:
Incorrect settings can cause the
system to malfunction.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE P60D - SERVICE
Page 129: ......
Page 148: ...Minitower Repair 6 17 ...