
Setup and Operation 2-29
The Maintenance Menu provides access to the following fields:
Processor Speed
Use the Processor Speed field when a processor of a different speed is placed in
the system. Configure mode sets the processor speed to 233-MHz. You need to
reset the processor speed when the installed processor(s) is 266-MHz or higher.
Clear All Passwords
Use the Password Clear field if the supervisor password must be cleared.
NOTE:
Starting the system in Configure mode
resets BIOS settings to their factory defaults.
Before starting the system in Configure mode,
write down any customized BIOS settings.
When the system is started in Normal mode,
press
F2
to bring up the BIOS Setup utility.
Re-customize the BIOS settings.
See Appendix B, “Jumper Settings,” for information on jumpering the system board for
Configure mode, for instructions on changing the processor speed, and for clearing a
password.
SCSI SELECT UTILITY
Select the SCSI Select utility at boot up. Press
Ctrl-A
as soon as the SCSI utility
information appears on the screen. If the BIOS information appears, you have gone past the
window and must reboot.
Use the SCSI Select utility to set the drive termination, set a new SCSI ID number,
configure the host adapter, or format a new SCSI drive.
To set a new SCSI ID, select the SCSI Device Configuration menu. With the arrow keys,
select Send Start Unit Command. Change the unit ID number from
No
to
Yes.
BIOS UPDATE UTILITY
The system BIOS resides on a flash ROM in the system. The flash ROM can be updated,
should it ever become necessary. This feature allows the ROM BIOS chip to be flashed with
a new BIOS code through software, rather than replacing the chip.
Update BIOS with a BIOS flash diskette which contains the latest version of the BIOS
code. The diskette can be obtained from NEC Computer Systems Division or the latest
BIOS can be downloaded from the NECCSD Bulletin Board System (BBS) onto a diskette.