5
5-2
PG 760 Programming Device
C79000-G7076-C761-01
5.1
Changing the System Configuration with SETUP
The configuration of your programming device is set for working with the
software supplied with the unit. You should only change the preset values if
you have modified your PG 760 in any way, or if a fault occurs when the unit
is powered up.
You can enter modificatioins to the SETUP standard values in the table on
page 5-8, so that you will always have your most important values to hand.
The SETUP program is in the ROM-BIOS. Information on the system
configuration is stored in the battery-backed RAM of the PG 760.
You can use SETUP to set the hardware configuration (for example, type of
hard disk) and define the system characteristics. You can also use SETUP to
set the time and date.
If incorrect SETUP data are recognized when booting the system, the BIOS
prompts you to:
S
start SETUP by pressing F2 or
S
continue booting by pressing F1.
On completion of the startup test, the BIOS requests you to start the SETUP
program with the following screen prompt:
PRESS
<
F2
>
to enter SETUP
Start SETUP as follows:
1. Reset your PG 760 (warm or cold restart).
2. Press the F2 key as long as the BIOS prompt is on the screen.
The F9 key sets all the default parameters.
The various menus and submenus are listed on the following pages. You can
obtain all the information you need for the SETUP entry selected from the
Item Specific Help part of the relevant menu.
Changing the
Configuration
SETUP
Program
Incorrect SETUP
Data
Starting SETUP
Default Setting
SETUP Menus
Configuring the PG 760