Planar C3215 user manual Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menus under Main Menu, Autotype Fixed Disk, Type

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Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menus (under Main Menu)

The system supports two IDE devices. The following menu is representative of the menus for each of these devices. The detailed characteristics for each connected drive is available in this sub menu.

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Primary Master/Slave Sub-Menus

Autotype Fixed Disk:

[Auto]

Multi-Sector Transfers:

[Disabled]

LBA Mode Control:

[Disabled]

32-Bit I/O:

[Disabled]

Transfer Mode:

[Standard]

Ultra DMA Mode:

[Disabled]

USB Legacy Support:

[Disabled]

Item Specific Help

<Tab>, <Shift-Tab>, or <Enter> selects field.

F1

Help

↑↓ Select Item

-/+ Change Values

F9

Set Defaults

ESC

Exit

Select Menu

Enter Select Sub-Menu

F10

Save and Exit

Figure 17 — Primary Master/Slave sub-menu.

Autotype Fixed Disk

This option is used when setting up new disks. It allows Setup to determine the proper settings of the disk for drives that comply with ANSI specifications. The ENTER key is used to invoke this function.

Existing (formatted) disks must be set up using the same parameters that were originally used at the time the disk was formatted. The specific cylinder, head, and sector information as listed on the factory label must be manually entered on this screen using a User type described below.

Type

None is selected if there is no IDE hard disk drive for this adapter. In cases where there is an IDE disk but the Autotype feature cannot be employed, then the User type is selected and the correct drive values for cylinders, heads, sectors/track, and write precompensation are entered. For MultiBoot II the selections for this field are: Auto, ATAPI Removable. IDE Removable, CD- ROM, User, and None. The default is Auto.

Multi-Sector Transfers

This option allows the user to configure the System BIOS to read ahead by the specified num- ber of sectors whenever a disk access is performed. This has the effect of reading more data at once and reduces the absolute number of discrete disk reads performed by the operating system, thus increasing system performance. The possible selections are Disabled, 2 sectors, 4 sectors, 8 sectors, or 16 sectors. Note that autotyping may change this value if the hard disk reports that it support block accesses. The default is Disabled.

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C3215 specifications

The Planar C3215 is a high-performance display solution designed for a variety of professional and commercial applications. With its sleek design and advanced functionalities, the C3215 stands out as an ideal choice for environments ranging from corporate settings to retail spaces.

One of the primary features of the Planar C3215 is its impressive display quality. The monitor boasts a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, providing vibrant colors and sharp images that enhance the viewing experience. The LED-backlit technology further improves brightness and energy efficiency, ensuring that users benefit from striking visuals while minimizing power consumption.

The C3215 display is equipped with a wide viewing angle, utilizing in-plane switching (IPS) technology that allows for consistent color accuracy and clarity from various angles. This feature makes it particularly suitable for collaborative workspaces or public displays, where multiple viewers may be observing the screen simultaneously from different positions.

In terms of connectivity, the C3215 is versatile. It offers multiple input options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA, allowing seamless integration with a variety of devices such as computers, laptops, and media players. This flexibility ensures that users can easily switch between different sources without hassle.

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Moreover, the Planar C3215 incorporates advanced anti-glare technology, reducing reflections and providing users with a clearer view of the content, even in brightly lit settings. This characteristic is essential for environments where lighting conditions can be unpredictable.

For those concerned about installation, the C3215 is designed with user convenience in mind. It supports multiple mounting options, including VESA mounting, which allows users to easily mount the display on walls or use it in conjunction with various stand solutions.

In summary, the Planar C3215 is a feature-rich display that combines superb image quality, durability, and flexible connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Whether for professional use in a corporate environment or for creative displays in retail, the C3215 consistently delivers exceptional performance and reliability.