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c)
Attach the PCI card (1) to the bracket frame (2) and
secure it with the retaining screw and washer
previously removed.
d)
Position the PCI card and frame assembly so the
frame assembly rests on top of the vibration
reduction strip. Carefully push the card into the
connector (3), ensuring the frame assembly aligns
with the mounting holes in the chassis and the card
is properly seated in the connector.
e)
Secure the bracket frame to the chassis using the
two Phillips-head screws previously removed in
6.
Reinstall the top cover, and replace and tighten the four
screws previously removed.
7.
Reconnect power to the VL PPC 3000.
8.
Start the VL PPC 3000.
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BIOS configuration
Among other things, the BIOS prepares the hardware for the
operating system and loads (boots) the operating system.
To access the BIOS setup utility, power up or restart the
IPC. During the boot-up process, press the <Delete> key to
enter the BIOS setup utility.
Use the arrow keys to navigate and highlight desired
selections. On-screen instructions are provided in the upper
right corner and the available commands are in the lower
right corner.
Figure 13
BIOS “Save & reset” submenu
The commands will affect the screen that is currently
accessed:
NOTE:
Tighten all screws on the VL PPC 3000 frame to
no more than 7 Nm torque.
NOTE:
Changing settings within the BIOS could disable
the unit. Be careful to only modify items intended
for configuration when modifying BIOS settings.
There must be an actual (physical) keyboard
attached to one of the USB ports.
A device must be connected before power-up to
be displayed as a selectable device. This applies
to bootable CompactFlash cards as well as any
external USB drives connected to a USB port.
Key
Function
F2: Previous Values
Resets any changed values to
the values to the last saved
settings.
F3: Optimized Defaults
Resets all values in the BIOS to
the factory default values for the
hardware installed.
F10: Save & Exit
A “Save & reset” confirmation
message appears. Click the
“Yes” button to save and exit the
BIOS. The IPC will reboot with
the new BIOS settings. Click the
“No” button to save the changes
without exiting.