
RxD, TxD Active: The options are “Hi, Hi” (default), “Hi, Lo”,
“Lo, Hi” and “Lo, Lo”. It will define voltage level for your Infrared
module RxD (receive) mode and TxD (transmit) mode. This setting
has to match the infrared module used in the system.
IR Transmission Delay: The options are “Enabled” and “Disable”.
When set to “Enabled”, you will utilize the capability of your board
to allow for faster infrared transmission rates.
Onboard Parallel Port: This option is used to assign the I/O address
for the onboard parallel port. The options are “378/IRQ7” (defaults),
“278/IRQ5”, “3BC/IRQ7” and “Disabled” (disable the onboard paral-
lel port).
Parallel Port Mode: There are four options “Normal” (default),
“EPP”, “ECP”, “ECP+EPP”. Change the mode from “Normal” to the
enhanced mode only if your peripheral device can support it.
EPP Mode Select: There are two options “EPP1.9” (default),
“EPP1.7”.
ECP Mode Use DMA: When set on-board parallel port to ECP
mode, the parallel port has option to use DMA “3”(default) or “1”.
Power On Function: There are five options “Button Only” (default),
“Password”, “Hot KEY”, “Mouse Left” and “Mouse Right”. When set
to “Button Only”, system power can be turned on by power button.
When set to “Password”, system power can be turned on by entering
password. You have to enter “password” to activate this option.
After set the password, go “Save and Exit” to store the password into
CMOS RAM. System will reboot, after seeing “System configuration
table” screen, turn off computer by power button. Then your system is
under password protection now. You need to press <Enter> key right
after enter the password to reactivate your system.
Note: If “Password” is selected for this option, the power button
will not be able to turn on the system. If you forget the password,
then you need to clear CMOS RAM. (see Chapter2 Clear CMOS &
Password).
Chapter 3: BIOS Configuration
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