3-8 Using Setup
Setup Menus
Read the following descriptions for an explanation of each item that appears
in the Setup menus, as listed in the preceding table.
Standard CMOS Setup
When you select the Standard CMOS Setup screen you will see System
Time and System Date parameters as well as drive parameters.
Date/Time
Lets you set your NEC Versa’s calendar month/year and system clock.
The calendar clock is year 2000 compliant. These settings remain in
memory even after you turn off system power.
To set the date use the Tab key to move from field to field. Use the Pg
Up or Pg Dn key to change the numbers within each field.
To set the time, enter the current hour, minute, and second in hr/min/sec,
24-hour format. Use the Tab key to move from field to field. Use the Pg
Up or Pg Dn key to change the numbers within each field.
Drives
The drives parameter let you check and change settings for your drives,
including internal hard drives, diskette drives, and CD-ROM reader. This
parameter also lets you check the docking station’s hard drives, diskette
drives, and CD-ROM reader.
Advanced CMOS Setup
Sets CMOS settings for the following functions.
Plug and Play Operating System
Allows the selection of a Plug and Play aware system to operate at
bootup.
BootUp Sequence
Sets the order that the drives (A:, C:) initialize, or sets the order to search
for the boot disk.
Docking Station Video
Sets the video controller when the notebook is docked.