Boot Options Sub-Menu (under Main Menu)
Figure 18 — Boot Options Sub-Menu
Numlock
This option is used to enable or disable the Numlock feature of the keyboard on booting. This
enables the use of the keypad numbers. The Auto setting automatically engages the numlock key
at boot time. The default is Auto.
Keyclick
This option is used to enable or disable the keyclick feature on the keyboard. If enable, the sys-
tem produces an audible click each time a key is pressed. The default is Disabled.
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Rate
This option is used to set the auto-repeat rate if holding a key down on the keyboard. The rates
can be set to one: 2/sec, 6/sec, 10/sec, 13.3/sec, 18.5/sec, 21.8/sec, 26.7/sec, and 30/sec. The
default is 30/sec.
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Delay
This option is used to set the delay between the time a key is pressed and the auto-repeat feature
begins. Options are
1
/
4
sec,
1
/
2
sec,
3
/
4
sec, and 1 sec. The default is
1
/
4
sec.
Boot Delay
This sub-menu allows changing the boot delay for slow hard drives. The Boot Delay option is
used to set the system to delay booting for a time expressed in seconds from 0 through 255. This
allows for long startup times on boot devices than spin up slowly. The default is 0 seconds.
Chapter Five: BIOS Setup
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PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Boot Options
Summary Screen:
[Disabled]
Numlock:
[Auto]
Keyclick:
[Disabled]
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Mode:
[30/sec]
Keyboard Auto-Repeat Delay:
[1/4 sec]
Boot Delay:
[0]
Item Specific Help
Display system configuration
on boot
F1
Help
↑↓
Select Item
-/+ Change Values
F9
Set Defaults
ESC
Exit
↔
Select Menu
Enter Select
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Sub-Menu
F10 Save and Exit
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