General Software® BIOS
CPB902
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Figure 5.1:
Main Menu Screen Image
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System BIOS Setup - Utility v5.3
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>Basic CMOS Configuration
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Features Configuration
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Custom Configuration
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PnP Configuration
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Shadow Configuration
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Start RS232 Manufacturing Link
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Reset CMOS to last known values
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Reset CMOS to factory defaults
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Write to CMOS and Exit
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Exit without changing CMOS
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/<Tab> to select. <Esc> to continue (no save)
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The Main Menu items and their functions are described in the table below.
Table 5.1:
Main Menu Items
Menu Item
Purpose
Basic CMOS Configuration
This item lead you to the menu which allows you to setup the main system
parameters, such as System date and time; Disk drives types definition and letter
assignments, Boot sequence and others.
Features Configuration
This item allows to set such system features as Ultra DMA mode and boot options.
Custom Configuration
This item opens a menu screen, where you can setup DMA and interrupt levels,
I/O ports base addresses and select console I/O devices.
PnP Configuration
This menu item gives you access to Plug-and-Play related IRQ and DMA settings.
Shadow Configuration
Shadow memory configuration item allows you to select BIOS extensions memory
blocks to copy into RAM on module initialization.
Start RS232 Manufacturing Link
This menu item starts the service mode, which allows to explore the disk drives of
the CPB902 from a remote PC using a RS232 link between the module and a
remote PC (see
Reset CMOS to last known
values
This menu command allows you to reset the BIOS configuration parameters to the
values, with which the system has switched on last time, and continue with BIOS
Setup.
Reset CMOS to factory defaults
This command allows you to reset the BIOS configuration parameters to the
values set by the manufacturer.
Write to CMOS and Exit
This command lets you write the configuration parameters into CMOS memory
and exit BIOS Setup.
Exit without changing CMOS
This command allows you to exit the Setup program without writing any possible
changes into the CMOS memory, thus keeping intact the previously saved
configuration.
Use "Up" and "Down" cursor keys or <Tab> key to move between menu items. <Enter> selects the
item and allows to proceed with the command or opens the submenu screen.