Chapter 3 - System Setup
PS-2000B Series User Manual
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Quick Power On Self Test
This setting determines whether the quick self test is performed when the power is
turned on. The available settings are [Disabled] or [Enabled]. The factory default
setting is [Enabled] and is recommended for most users.
First/ Second/ Third/ Fourth Boot Device
The selections for the search drive sequence of the operating system. The avail-
able settings are [Floppy], [LS120], [HDD-0], [SCSI], [CDROM], [HDD-1],
[HDD-2], [HDD-3], [ZIP100], [USB-FDD], [USB-ZIP], [USB-CDROM], [USB-
HDD], [LAN], and [Disabled]. Factory settings are: First: [Floppy], Second:
[HDD-0], Third: [CDROM], Fourth: [Disabled].
Swap Floppy Drive
This setting swaps Drives A and B. The available settings are [Disabled] or
[Enabled]. The factory default setting is [Disabled] and is recommended for most
users.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
The setting checks whether the floppy disk drive is installed during the system
boot-up process. The available settings are [Disabled] or [Enabled]. The factory
default setting is [Enabled] and is recommended for most users.
Boot Up Numlock Status
This setting specifies the Numlock key status upon the startup. The available
settings are [On] and [Off]. The factory default setting is [On] and is recom-
mended for most users.
Typematic Rate Setting
The setting specifies the keyboard speed used when repeating characters.
The available settings are [Enabled] and [Disabled]. The factory default setting is
[Disabled] and is recommended for most users.
Typematic Rate (Chars/ Sec)
This setting specifies the actual typematic rate (repeated character input per
second) when the [Typematic Rate Setting] option is set to [Enabled]. The set-
tings are used to determine how many repeats are performed in one second. The
factory default setting is [6] and is recommended for most users.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
When [Typematic Rate Setting] is set to [Enabled], this setting determines the
delay period until the initial repetition is started. The [250] selection is factory set
and is recommended for most users.
Processor Number Feature
This option appears only when the CPU is a Pentium
®
III processor. If this setting
is set to Enabled, it will check the CPU's serial number. If you do not need to
know the serial number, set this option to [Disabled]. If this is turned ON, use the
"Serial Number Control Program" found on Intel's web site to perform the check.