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6.0 BIOS
User’s Manual
Page 6-2
Control
Keys
Power
on
the
computer
and
the
system
will
start
POST
(Power
On
Self
Test)
process.
When
the
message
below
appears
on
the
screen,
press
(DEL)
key
to
enter
Setup.
<
↑
>
Move
to
the
previous
item
<
↓
>
Move
to
the
next
item
<
←
>
Move
to
the
item
in
the
left
hand
<
→
>
Move
to
the
item
in
the
right
hand
<Enter>
Select
the
item
<Esc>
Jumps
to
the
Exit
menu
or
returns
to
the
main
menu
from
a
submenu
<+/PU>
Increase
the
numeric
value
or
make
changes
<
‐
/PD>
Decrease
the
numeric
value
or
make
changes
<F1>
General
Help
<F3>
Load
Optimized
Defaults
<F4>
Save
all
the
CMOS
changes
and
exit
Getting
Help
After
entering
the
Setup
menu,
the
first
menu
you
will
see
is
the
Main
Menu.
Main
Menu
The
main
menu
lists
the
setup
functions
you
can
make
changes
to.
You
can
use
the
arrow
keys
(
↑↓
)
to
select
the
item.
The
on
‐
line
description
of
the
highlighted
setup
function
is
displayed
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.
Sub
‐
Menu
If
you
find
a
right
pointer
symbol
(as
shown
in
the
right
view)
appears
to
the
left
of
certain
fields
that
means
a
sub
‐
menu
can
be
launched
from
this
field.
A
sub
‐
menu
contains
addi onal
op ons
for
a
fi
eld
parameter.
You
can
use
arrow
keys
(
↑↓
)
to
highlight
the
field
and
press
<Enter>
to
call
up
the
sub
‐
menu.
Then
you
can
use
the
control
keys
to
enter
values
and
move
from
field
to
field
within
a
sub
‐
menu.
If
you
want
to
return
to
the
main
menu,
just
press
the
<Esc
>.
General
Help
<F1>
The
BIOS
setup
program
provides
a
General
Help
screen.
You
can
call
up
this
screen
from
any
menu
by
simply
pressing
<F1>.
The
Help
screen
lists
the
appropriate
keys
to
use
and
the
possible
selections
for
the
highlighted
item.
Press
<Esc>
to
exit
the
Help
screen.
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Page 35: ...3 0 External Connector Specification User s Manual 3 0 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR SPECIFICATION...
Page 43: ...3 0 External Connector Specification User s Manual Page 3 8 3 7 DIO Connector...
Page 44: ...4 0 System Installation User s Manual 4 0 SYSTEM INSTALLATION...
Page 45: ...4 0 System Installation User s Manual Page 4 1 4 0 SYSTEM INSTALLATION 4 1 System Introduction...
Page 59: ...5 0 System Resource User s Manual 5 0 SYSTEM RESOURCE...
Page 62: ...6 0 BIOS User s Manual 6 0 BIOS...
Page 66: ...6 0 BIOS User s Manual Page 6 4 6 3 Advanced CPU Configuration...
Page 68: ...6 0 BIOS User s Manual Page 6 6 COM1 RS232 422 485 Select...
Page 69: ...6 0 BIOS User s Manual Page 6 7 COM2 RS232 422 485 Select...
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