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Index

A26361-D931-Z121-5-7619

67

Slot

3

PCI configuration

21

Socket

3

Soft Power Off

28

Specifications

technical

2

Standby CPU Speed

31

Standby function

clock speed

31

Standby mode

30

Standby Timeout

30

SWOFF

28

Symbols, meanings

1

System

halted

12

System BIOS

write protection

28

System BIOS, write protection

35

System BIOS, write-protection

37

System board

3

System board, see Board
System Configuration

23

System Date

8

System Load

27

System Password

25

effect

26

installation

26

System Password Mode

26

System settings

advanced

14

BIOS Setup

7

Main menu

7

System Shadow

17

System startup

12

,

13

System Time

8

T
Technical information

7

Technical specifications

2

Terminating

BIOS Setup

33

Summary of Contents for D931

Page 1: ...System board D931 Technical Manual ...

Page 2: ...ampato su carta da riciclaggio Denna handbok är tryckt på recyclingpapper Dit handboek werd op recycling papier gedrukt Herausgegeben von Published by Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG D 33094 Paderborn D 81730 München Bestell Nr Order No A26361 D931 Z121 5 7619 A26361 D931 Z121 5 7619 A26361 D931 Z121 5 7619 A26361 D931 Z121 5 7619 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany AG 1296 12 96 A26...

Page 3: ...r your sales office You will find the addresses of the IT Service Shops in the enclosed warranty coupon booklet anything you want to tell us about this manual Please send us your comments quoting the order number of the manual Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG Redaktion BS2000 OS ID4 Otto Hahn Ring 6 D 81730 München Germany ...

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Page 5: ...System board D931 Technical Manual Introduction Important notes Settings in BIOS Setup Jumper settings Add on modules Error messages Index December 1996 edition ...

Page 6: ...nd OverDrive is a trademark of Intel Corporation USA Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows 95 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation PS 2 and OS 2 Warp are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Inc All other trademarks referenced are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners whose protected rights are acknowledged Copyright ã Siemens Nixdor...

Page 7: ...sk 4 9 Boot Options 12 Video Display 13 Base Memory 13 Extended Memory 13 Menu Advanced Making advanced system settings 14 Cache Memory 15 Shadow Memory 17 Peripheral Configuration 18 PCI Configuration 21 Advanced System Configuration 22 Plug Play O S 23 Reset Configuration Data 23 Large Disk Access Mode 24 Menu Security Setting up the security features 25 Setup Password System Password 25 Set Set...

Page 8: ... Save Changes Exit 33 Discard Changes Exit 33 Get Default Values 33 Load Previous Values 33 Save Changes 33 Jumper settings 35 Write protection for System BIOS jumper FLP 35 Recovering System BIOS jumper RCV 36 Write protection for floppy disk drive jumper FDP 36 Clock speed jumper F0 F2 and CF0 CF3 37 Add on modules 39 Upgrading main memory 39 Installing memory modules 40 Removing a memory module...

Page 9: ...Contents A26361 D912 Z100 1 19 Foutmeldingen 55 Index 57 ...

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Page 11: ...cal safety of your PC or the security of your data i This symbol is followed by supplementary information remarks and tips Ê Texts which follow this symbol describe activities that must be performed in the order shown Ë This symbol means that you must enter a blank space at this point This symbol means that you must press the Enter key Texts in this typeface are screen outputs from the PC Texts in...

Page 12: ... Flash BIOS PCI bus IDE hard disk controller connected to PCI bus for up to four IDE drives e g IDE hard disk drives ATAPI CD ROM drive Real time clock calendar with integrated battery backup Floppy disk controller up to 2 88 Mbytes format Bus interface for platter Connector for remote on fax modem board serial port SER2 TTL chipcard reader and infrared interface Parallel port ECP and EPP compatib...

Page 13: ...ve 12 Connector 2 for IDE drives 3 and 4 13 Connector for device loudspeaker 14 Connector for infrared interface 15 Connector for LED indicators 16 Connector for LED indicators 17 Connector for infrared interface and LED indicators 18 Connector for fan 19 Connector for On Off switch 20 Bus interface 21 Connector for remote on 22 Connector for Serial port 2 SER2 TTL The connectors marked do not hav...

Page 14: ...4 IRQ5 Floppy disk drive controller IRQ6 Parallel interface LPT1 IRQ7 RTC IRQ8 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 Mouse controller IRQ12 Numeric processor IRQ13 IDE controller 1 IRQ14 IDE controller 2 IRQ15 Assigned IRQ interrupts assigned as shipped Possible IRQ these interrupts can be used for your particular application i Please note that an interrupt cannot be used by two applications at the same time ...

Page 15: ... cable for peripherals must be adequately insulated to avoid interference ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batt...

Page 16: ...old modules with ESDs by their edges Never touch pins or conductors on modules fitted with ESDs CE certificate This board complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89 336 EEC with regard to Electromagnetic compatibility Conformity was tested in the typical configuration of a Personal Computer When installing the board observe the specific installation notes in the Operating Manual or Tec...

Page 17: ...ct the following settings in the BIOS Setup Main system functions Advanced advanced system configuration Security security features Power energy saving functions Exit save and quit i The various menus are described below with all setting options Since the setting options depend on your PC s hardware configuration some of them may not be offered in the BIOS setup Main menu System settings In the Ma...

Page 18: ...r Main menu System Time System Date The System Time field and the System Date field show the time and date respectively according to the PC The time is shown in the format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds and the date is shown in the format mm dd yyyy month day year If the settings in the System Time and System Date fields are frequently wrong when you power up the computer the lithium battery is de...

Page 19: ...ed as Hard Disk 3 or Hard Disk 4 The following description of the setting options for Hard Disk 1 also applies to Hard Disk 2 Hard Disk 3 and Hard Disk 4 The default settings depend on the installed drive Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Hard Disk 1 850 Mbyte Item Specific Help Autotype Hard Disk Press Enter Type User Cylinders 1654 Heads 16 Sectors Track 63 Write...

Page 20: ...pports this mode the setup menu reads the hard disk parameters from the disk itself and sets them automatically You do not need to select the parameters yourself User You can enter the hard disk parameters Cylinders Heads etc yourself If you have set the hard disk parameters with Autotype Hard Disk you can only reduce the values Examples of user defined entries IDE drives hard disk hard disk capac...

Page 21: ...ntries only if you are installing another hard disk drive You may only use IDE drives in the LBA mode selected when they were set up In other words if you set up a hard disk with LBA mode disabled you may only operate the hard disk with LBA mode disabled Enabled If the hard disk supports LBA and it has a capacity of more than 528 Mbytes the BIOS translates the hard disk parameters allowing the dis...

Page 22: ... Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Boot Options Item Specific Help POST Error Halt Halt On All Errors Quick Boot Disabled Boot Sequence 1 Diskette 2 Hard Disk 3 CD ROM F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Execute Command F7 Previous Values Example for submenu Boot Options POST Error Halt Aborting system startup defines whether the system startup is to be abort...

Page 23: ...Sequence defines the sequence in which the system BIOS searches the drives for system files to start the operating system If you wish to change this sequence place the cursor on the entry for the drive you to which wish to move forward key or back key Default entry 1 Diskette 2 Hard Disk 3 CD ROM Video Display This field is used to specify the type of monitor connected EGA VGA Color 80 Monochrome ...

Page 24: ...anced System Configuration submenu Plug Play functionality in the Plug and Play O S field Configuration data in the Reset Configuration Data field Hard disk access in the Large Disk Access Mode field Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Advanced Security Power Exit Warning Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction Ê Cache Memo...

Page 25: ...00 D3FF Disabled D400 D7FF Disabled D800 DBFF Disabled DC00 DFFF Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Execute Command F7 Previous Values Example for submenu Cache Memory Cache This field switches the cache on and off The cache is a buffer to which parts of the main memory and BIOS can be temporarily copied The PC s performance is higher when the c...

Page 26: ... contents of the memory are in the cache the device s performance is enhanced Write Through The contents of the memory are simultaneously mapped in the cache and written in the main memory The main memory and the cache contain the same information Write Back The contents of the memory are mapped in the cache and written in the main memory only as required The main memory and the cache do not conta...

Page 27: ...d D000 D3FF Disabled D400 D7FF Disabled D800 DBFF Disabled DC00 DFFF Disabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Execute Command F7 Previous Values Example for submenu Shadow Memory System Shadow This field is always Enabled because the System BIOS is automatically copied to the faster RAM Video Shadow This field allows you to copy the video BIOS to fast...

Page 28: ...nfiguration calls the submenu in which you can set the interfaces and controllers Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Advanced Peripheral Configuration Item Specific Help Serial 1 Auto Serial 2 Auto Serial 2 Mode Standard Parallel Auto Parallel Mode Printer Diskette Controller Enabled Hard Disk Controller Primary And Secondary Mouse Controller Enabled F1 Help Select Item ...

Page 29: ... the second serial port is used as the standard port or as the infrared interface If you wish to use infrared data transfer an infrared interface with the associated hardware must be incorporated in the device Standard The port operates as a serial port Default IRDA Infra Red Data Association The serial port permits infrared data transfer up to 115 kbit s External serial port 2 does not function P...

Page 30: ... enable and disable the built in floppy disk controller on the system board Enabled The floppy disk controller is enabled IRQ 6 is used default entry Disabled The floppy disk controller is disabled IRQ 6 is free Hard Disk Controller This field allows you to enable and disable the built in IDE hard disk controller The associated interrupts IRQ 14 for the first connector IRQ 15 for the second connec...

Page 31: ...nfiguration Item Specific Help PCI Interrupt Mapping INTA Auto PCI Interrupt Mapping INTB Auto PCI Interrupt Mapping INTC Auto PCI Interrupt Mapping INTD Auto PCI Device Slot 1 Default Latency Timer Yes Latency Timer 0040 PCI Device Slot 2 Default Latency Timer Yes Latency Timer 0040 PCI Device Slot 3 Default Latency Timer Yes Latency Timer 0040 F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ...

Page 32: ...mponent on the system board e g controller or an ISA board PCI Device Slot n Default Latency Timer specifies the lowest number of clock cycles in which a PCI master module can be active at the PCI bus n stands for the number of the PCI slot Yes The value predefined by the PCI module is accepted The entry in the corresponding field for PCI Device Slot n Latency Timer is ignored Default entry No The...

Page 33: ...sed You must select this setting if you install Windows NT or OS 2 Warp Default entry Plug Play O S defines the Plug Play functionality Plug Play means that inserted modules are automatically recognized and installed if they support Plug Play Yes The operating system takes over some of the Plug Play functions default entry You should select this setting only if the operating system supports Plug P...

Page 34: ...ves The configuration data of non Plug Play components is not reset default entry Large Disk Access Mode specifies the type of hard disk access for large hard disks more than 1024 cylinders 16 heads The default setting depends on the operating system used DOS the operating system uses MS DOS compatible hard disk accesses Other If the operating system uses hard disk accesses which are not MS DOS co...

Page 35: ...tection of System BIOS in the field marked Flash Write Switching off by software in the field marked Soft Power Off Remote Power On in the field marked Remote Power On Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Advanced Security Power Exit Setup Password Not Installed System Password Not Installed Set Setup Password Press Enter Setup Password Lock Standard Set System Passwo...

Page 36: ...s the keyboard when the PC is initialized This prevents unauthorized access to settings for installed boards with a BIOS of their own Set System Password Condition the setup password must be installed This field enables you to install the system password The system password prevents unauthorized access to your system Mark the field and press the Return key You can then enter and confirm the system...

Page 37: ... default entry Disabled The message is not displayed Virus Warning This field checks the boot sectors of the hard disk drive to see if any changes have been made since the previous system startup If they have been changed and the reason for this is unknown a program for finding computer viruses should be loaded Enabled If the boot sector has been changed since the previous system startup e g new o...

Page 38: ... be written to or deleted provided jumper FLP is not inserted default entry BIOS update from floppy disk is possible Disabled The System BIOS can neither be written to nor deleted BIOS update from floppy disk is not possible Soft Power Off This field specifies whether the PC can be switched off with a program e g SWOFF Enabled The PC can be switched off with a program default entry Disabled The PC...

Page 39: ...y CPU Speed field Defining system activities in the Wakeup Event field Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Main Advanced Security Power Exit APM Enabled Power Management Mode Customize Standby Timeout 15 min Hard Disk Timeout 10 min Standby CPU Speed Medium Ê Wakeup Event Item Specific Help F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Exe...

Page 40: ...Customize This field defines the amount of time without system activity the PC is to wait before switching to standby mode In standby mode the screen is dark and the processor clock is set in accordance with the entry in the Standby CPU Speed field The next wakeup event terminates standby mode again 2 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min Default entry 15 min Disabled The PC does not switch to standby mo...

Page 41: ...es the processor s clock speed in standby mode The entries High Medium and Low cause programs to run more slowly In a network environment the processor s clock speed must be set to Max otherwise data transfer will take place at reduced speed Max Maximum clock speed High 1 4 of maximum clock speed Medium 1 8 of maximum clock speed default entry Low 1 16 of maximum clock speed ...

Page 42: ... will not switch to Standby Mode Phoenix BIOS Setup Power Wakeup Event Item Specific Help IRQ 1 Enabled IRQ 3 Disabled IRQ 4 Disabled IRQ 5 Disabled IRQ 6 Enabled IRQ 7 Disabled IRQ 8 Disabled IRQ 9 Disabled IRQ 10 Disabled IRQ 11 Disabled IRQ 12 Enabled IRQ 13 Disabled IRQ 14 Enabled IRQ 15 Enabled F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Ê Sub Menu F7...

Page 43: ...revious Values Save Changes Item Specific Help F1 Help Select Item Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Execute Command F7 Previous Values Example for menu Exit Save Changes Exit saves the settings you have made and exits BIOS Setup Discard Changes Exit exits BIOS Setup without saving the new settings Get Default Values reverts all settings to the default values Load Previous...

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Page 45: ...tection for System BIOS jumper FLP Jumper FLP enables and disables system BIOS updating Before an update of the system BIOS can be carried out write protection for the system BIOS must also be disabled in the BIOS Setup in the Security menu the Flash Write field must be set to Enabled If you wish to update your system BIOS please consult our customer service inserted System BIOS is write protected...

Page 46: ... disk call customer service inserted The System BIOS executes from floppy drive A and restores the System BIOS on the system board not inserted The System BIOS is started from the system board default setting Write protection for floppy disk drive jumper FDP The jumper FDP is used to define whether floppy disks can be written or deleted in the floppy disk drive To write and delete floppy disks the...

Page 47: ...rocessor The jumpers may only be set as specified in the table below for the particular processor used Pentium Pro F0 F1 F2 CF0 CF1 CF2 CF3 150 MHz inserted inserted inserted 166 MHz inserted inserted inserted inserted 180 MHz inserted inserted inserted 200 MHz inserted inserted inserted inserted not inserted ...

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Page 49: ...re available on the system board for installing memory modules The board supports a maximum of 256 Mbytes You may use memory modules of 4 8 16 32 or 64 Mbytes with or without parity check You may only use fast memory modules access time 70ns or less You must always add memory modules in pairs In other words you fit the first pair to bank 0 and the second pair in bank 1 You may only use pairs of me...

Page 50: ...ation 1 Ensure that the key notch and the two holes are correctly aligned with the retaining pins Ê Tilt the module down until it snaps into place 2 Removing a memory module 1 1 3 2 Ê Carefully push the retaining clips at each end of the module outwards 1 Ê Tilt the memory module forwards 2 and pull it upwards and at an angle out of the mounting location 3 ...

Page 51: ...ove the line 1 of the fan Ê Press the retainer in the direction of the arrow 2 and 3 and tilt it upwards Ê Lift the processor fan and the heat sink off the processor Ê Push the lever in the direction of the arrow 4 and lift it as far as it will go 5 Ê Remove the old processor from the socket 6 Installing the processor 1 2 4 5 3 6 ...

Page 52: ...in the rows of pins on the underside of the processor Ê Push the lever back down 2 so that it snaps into place Ê Apply the heat transfer compound evenly on the underside of the heat sink approx 0 5 mm Ê Mount the processor fan and the heat sink on the new processor 3 Ê Swing the retainer down and press it in the direction of arrows 4 and 5 until it snaps in place Ê Fit the line 6 of the processor ...

Page 53: ...ery type recommended by the manufacturer CR2032 Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan Your vendor or dealer or their authorized representatives will take used batteries back free of charge so that they can be recycled or disposed of in the proper manner Make sure that you insert the battery the right way round The plus pole must be on the top 1 2 3 Ê Lift the contact 1 a few millimeters...

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Page 55: ...rive B run Setup Correct the entry for the diskette drive in the Main menu of the BIOS Setup Invalid NVRAM media type Switch the PC off and on again If the message is still displayed please contact your sales office or customer service Keyboard controller error Connect another keyboard If the message is still displayed please contact your sales office or customer service Keyboard error Check that ...

Page 56: ...If the message is still displayed please contact your sales office or customer service System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Replace the lithium battery on the system module and redo the settings in the BIOS Setup System Cache Error Cache disabled Switch the PC off and on again If the message is still displayed please contact your sales office or customer service System CMOS checksum bad ru...

Page 57: ...aliers du lecteur de disque dur Incorrect Drive A run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Entrez dans le menu Main du BIOS setup et paramétrez correctement l entrée correspondant au lecteur de disquettes Invalid NVRAM media type Redémarrez votre PC Si le message réapparaît adressez vous à votre revendeur ou à notre S A V Keyboard controller error Connectez un autre clavier Si le message réapparaît a...

Page 58: ... failure Appelez le BIOS setup et entrez l heure exacte dans le menu Main Si le message réapparaît adressez vous à votre revendeur ou à notre S A V System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Remplacez la batterie au lithium sur la carte système et procédez à de nouveaux réglages dans le BIOS setup System Cache Error Cache disabled Redémarrez votre PC Si le message réapparaît adressez vous à votr...

Page 59: ...nchufables de la unidad de disco duro Incorrect Drive A run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Defina correctamente el registro de la unidad de disquete en el menú principal del BIOS Setup Invalid NVRAM media type Arranque de nuevo el PC Si sigue visualizándose este mensaje diríjase a su distribuidor o a nuestro servicio de postventa Keyboard controller error Conecte otro teclado Si sigue visualizá...

Page 60: ...IOS Setup y registre la hora correcta en el menú principal Main Si sigue visualizándose este mensaje diríjase a su distribuidor o a nuestro servicio de postventa System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Sustituya la pila de litio en el módulo de sistema y repita las operaciones de ajuste en el BIOS Setup System Cache Error Cache disabled Arranque de nuevo el PC Si sigue visualizándose este men...

Page 61: ...ticelli del drive del disco rigido Incorrect Drive A run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Impostate nel BIOS Setup del menu principale Main il valore corretto per il drive per dischetti Invalid NVRAM media type Riavviate nuovamente il PC Se il messaggio ricompare rivolgeteVi al Vostro rivenditore o al nostro servizio di assistenza tecnica Keyboard controller error Collegate un altra tastiera Se i...

Page 62: ... il BIOS Setup ed inserite nel menu principale Main l ora esatta Se il messaggio ricompare rivolgeteVi al Vostro rivenditore o al nostro servizio di assistenza tecnica System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Sostituite la batteria al litio dell unità di sistema ed inserite nuovamente i valori di impostazione nel BIOS Setup System Cache Error Cache disabled Riavviate nuovamente il PC Se il mes...

Page 63: ...rollera hårddiskens anslutningar och insticksbryggorna Incorrect Drive A run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Korrigera inställningen för diskettenheten i menyn Main i BIOS Setup menyn Invalid NVRAM media type Starta upp PCn på nytt Om meddelandet fortfarande visas bör du kontakta din återförsäljare eller vår kundservice Keyboard controller error Anslut ett annat tangentbord Om meddelandet fortfa...

Page 64: ...lock failure Ropa upp BIOS Setup menyn och ställ in korrekt klockslag i menyn Main Om meddelandet fortfarande visas bör du kontakta din återförsäljare eller vår kundservice System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Byt ut litiumbatteriet på systemkomponenten och genomför inställningarna i BIOS Setup menyn på nytt System Cache Error Cache disabled Starta upp PCn på nytt Om meddelandet fortfarand...

Page 65: ...BIOS in het menu Main de instellingen van de harde schijf Controleer de aansluitingen en de jumpers van de harde schijf Incorrect Drive A run Setup Incorrect Drive B run Setup Stel in de setup van het BIOS in het menu Main het diskettestation op de juiste wijze in Invalid NVRAM media type Start de PC opnieuw Als de melding opnieuw verschijnt neem dan a u b contact op met uw dealer of met onze klan...

Page 66: ...an a u b contact op met uw dealer of met onze klantendienst Real time clock failure Roep de setup van het BIOS op en stel in het menu Main de juiste tijd in Als de melding opnieuw verschijnt neem dan a u b contact op met uw dealer of met onze klantendienst System battery is dead Replace and run SETUP Vervang de lithiumbatterij op het motherboard en stel de BIOS opnieuw in System Cache Error Cache ...

Page 67: ...nced BIOS Setup 14 Advanced Power Management 29 Advanced Power Management see APM Advanced System Configuration 22 Advanced system settings 14 APM interface 29 Assignment DMA 4 Interrupt 4 PCI interrupt 22 Autotype Hard Disk 10 Available base memory 13 extended Memory 13 B Base Memory 13 Battery recycling 5 43 replacement 5 43 Bidirection 20 BIOS recovery 36 update 36 BIOS Setup ...

Page 68: ...e 28 Board 3 Boot Options 12 Boot routine 12 13 Boot sector changes 27 Boot Sequence 13 Bus width setting 12 C Cache 15 BIOS 16 DRAM Memory Area 16 ROM areas 16 Cache Memory 15 Cache Memory Regions 16 Cache System BIOS Area 16 Cache Video BIOS Area 16 Capacity hard disk 11 CE sign 6 CF0 jumper 37 CF1 jumper 37 CF2 jumper 37 CF3 jumper 37 Changes boot sector 27 Clock cycle PCI slot 22 Clock frequen...

Page 69: ...10 D Date setting 8 Default Latency Timer 22 Disabling mouse controller 20 Plug Play 23 Discard Changes Exit 33 Disk controller 18 Diskette A B 8 Diskette Controller 20 Diskette drive write protection 36 Diskette Lock 27 Diskette Write 28 Diskette write protection 28 DMA 4 DRAM Memory Area 16 E ECP 20 Effect Setup Password 26 System Password 26 Enabling mouse controller 20 Plug Play 23 Energy savi...

Page 70: ...or messages 45 Error mensajes 49 Errore messagi 51 ESD 6 Exit menu 33 Exiting BIOS Setup 33 Extended Memory 13 size 13 Extent energy saving functions 30 External cache Second level Cache 15 setting 15 F F0 jumper 37 F1 7 F1 jumper 37 F2 27 FDP jumper 36 37 Features 2 Felmeddelanden 53 First level cache internal cache 15 setting 15 Flash BIOS write protection 28 Flash Write 28 Floppy disk controlle...

Page 71: ...ions 30 Hard Disk Access 23 24 Hard Disk controller 20 disabling 20 setting 18 Hard disk drive 9 parameter 10 transfer mode 11 transfer rate 11 Hard disk parameter Cylinder 10 Heads 10 Sector Track 10 Write Precomp 10 Hard Disk Read Ahead 23 Hard Disk Timeout 30 Hard Disk Type 10 Heads hard disk parameter 10 Help text calling 7 I IDE hard disk drive see Hard disk drive IDE hard disk see Hard disk ...

Page 72: ...terrupt assigning 22 serial port 19 Interrupt table 4 J Jumper 3 settings 35 Jumper System BIOS write protection 37 Jumper write protection for System BIOS 35 K Keyboard System password 26 L Large Disk Access Mode 24 Large hard disk capacity 11 Latency Timer 22 LBA mode 11 Translation 11 Lithium battery 5 43 Load Previous Values 33 Location jumper 35 Logical Block Addressing see LBA M Main Memory ...

Page 73: ...pgrade 39 Memory module removing 40 Memory modules installing 40 Mensajes de error 49 Menu Advanced 14 BIOS Setup 7 Exit 33 Main 7 Power 29 Security 25 Messages 45 Messages d erreur 47 Messagi di errore 51 Modules notes 6 Monitor type setting 13 Mouse Controller 20 N Notes CE sign 6 important 5 module 6 O Operating system booting 27 loading 27 starting 26 ...

Page 74: ...cy Timer 22 Latency Timer 22 setting 22 Performance enhancing 16 23 Performance enhancing 11 12 15 16 17 18 Peripheral Component Interconnect see PCI Peripheral Configuration 18 Peripherals 18 PIO 11 PIO Mode 11 Plug Play O S 23 Port 3 configuring 19 20 parallel 19 20 serial 19 setting 18 19 POST Error Halt 12 Power Management Mode 30 Power Management settings 29 Power Off 28 Power On remote 28 Po...

Page 75: ...3 Quick self test 13 Quotation marks 1 R RAM 17 RAM memory 39 Random Access Memory see RAM RCV jumper 36 37 Read Only Memory see ROM Real time clock 5 43 Recovery disk 36 Recycling battery 5 43 Reduced self test 13 Remote Power On 28 Reset Configuration Data 23 ROM 17 ROM areas 18 copying 17 S Save Changes 33 Save Changes Exit 33 Saving settings 33 Secondary connector hard disk controller 20 Secon...

Page 76: ...ing 19 Set Setup Password 26 Set System Password 26 Setting controller 18 First level cache 15 hard disk controller 18 interface 18 jumper 35 Second level cache 15 Setting BIOS recovery 36 Setting write protection floppy disk drive 36 Settings additional 22 BIOS Setup 7 Power Management 29 saving 33 Setup 7 Setup Password 25 effect 26 installation 26 Setup Password Lock 26 Setup Prompt 27 Setup se...

Page 77: ...d 12 System BIOS write protection 28 System BIOS write protection 35 System BIOS write protection 37 System board 3 System board see Board System Configuration 23 System Date 8 System Load 27 System Password 25 effect 26 installation 26 System Password Mode 26 System settings advanced 14 BIOS Setup 7 Main menu 7 System Shadow 17 System startup 12 13 System Time 8 T Technical information 7 Technica...

Page 78: ...el 20 Type Hard Disk Type 10 U Update BIOS 36 Update BIOS 35 37 Upgrading main memory 39 V Video BIOS 17 Video Display 13 Video Shadow 17 Virus Warning 27 W Wakeup Event 32 Warning Virus 27 Write Precomp 10 Write Precomp hard disk parameter 10 Write protection floppy disk 28 System BIOS 28 Write protection floppy disk drive 36 Write protection for System BIOS 35 Write protection System BIOS 37 ...

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