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Turning on an Open Labs production station
There are two power switches on an Open Labs production station. One is located on back of the
power supply and the main power switch is located on the right side of the Open Labs production
station within the end bezel.
Please note carefully:
The Open Labs production station's power supply is an auto voltage switching power supply.
The power supply also has a switch labeled “H” for High, “L” for Low, and “A” for Auto. This switch
will adjust the fan speeds of the power supply. As a default it should be set to Auto.
Upon powering up, the Open Labs production station will boot up in two phases: The first phase is
the BIOS phase, or the pre-Microsoft Windows phase. This is when the hardware validates that all
systems are functional within acceptable parameters.
PCI devices, onboard memory, and other system devices run through a short diagnostic routine,
and then the system will begin to load the operating system—Microsoft Windows XP.
It is normal
for the BIOS screen to load upside down on your display. Once Windows XP loads, the screen will
rotate to the correct orientation
.
Unless you plan to make immediate hardware changes, there is no need to access any of the BIOS
configuration menus. If you do plan to make some BIOS modifications, you can access the BIOS by
hitting the DELETE key when your Open Labs production station first boots.
About the BIOS
System BIOS is a menu where you can configure your hardware settings. The settings pertain to
hardware only, and will sometimes affect your software programs if configured incorrectly. If you
plan to make modifications to the BIOS, it is recommended that you contact Open Labs technical
support.
The second phase loads Microsoft Windows XP. This is an optimized installation of Windows XP,
meaning that it contains all the tweaks that will enhance system performance.
Since this is the “Full Version” rather than the “Embedded” version of the Windows package, your
Open Labs production station has all the potential to be your most powerful sound production
appliance without any hindrance to any computer-driven applications.
Any software supported under the Microsoft Windows XP platform will be supported by your Open
Labs production station. After the system is fully booted, you should be in the Open Labs Graphical
User Interface (GUI).
About the Open Labs GUI
The Open Labs GUI is not a standard part of Microsoft Windows XP. It is a customizable overlay to
the standard Microsoft XP work environment. You can toggle between the two modes by clicking on
the Open Labs icon (located in the lower left-hand corner of the screen), select Quit, and then
select Go To Windows. You can always reinstate the Open Labs GUI by accessing the shortcut
(named “Open Labs Shell”) provided on the desktop.
For more information about the Open Labs GUI, see chapter 3.
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