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Memory Cache Sub-Menu

The term memory cache refers to the technique of caching BIOS images.

Memory Shadow Sub-Menu

The term memory shadow refers to the technique of copying information from an extension ROM into DRAM and accessing it in this alternate memory location.

Boot Sequence Sub-Menu

The Boot Sequence sub-menu allows you to change the boot delay and boot sequence and dis- able several displays during the boot process, such as the SETUP Prompt, POST Errors, Floppy Check, and Summary Screen. Enter this sub-menu if you need to control the ability of users to boot from a floppy or if you want to prevent them from seeing the Press F2 to enter Setup mes- sage or other system information. Once the boot sequence has been set, it displays in this entry in the Main menu.

Keyboard Features Sub-Menu

This menu enables or disables various keyboard features, including enabling the <NumLock> key, enabling the key click, and setting the keyboard auto-repeat rate and delay. The NumLock setting displays for this entry in Figure 17.

System Memory

This field is not editable and displays the amount of conventional memory (below 1 MB). No user interaction is required.

Extended Memory

This field is not editable and displays the amount of extended memory (above 1 MB). No user interaction is required.

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Contents User’s Manual Integrated Computer with LCD Color Display USER’S ManualIi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements Commencement of WarrantyDuration of Warranty Limitation of Warranty Place of Repair or ReplacementInstallation Technical AssistanceTable of Contents Vi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Reference Guide ViiWhat’s in the box? Before You BeginWhat’s in this manual? What if I’m missing something?Clean Screen Mounts and Accessories Safety InstructionsConnections Bottom Front PanelSetup Chapter One The Installation ExpressWelcome Chapter Two The Clean Screen PCClean Screen Facts Connections Bottom Inside Back HousingChapter Two The Clean Screen PC Removing the Back Housing Chapter Three Hardware Installation and ReplacementDo not remove the T-Bar or standoffs Installing an ISA Adapter CardTo remove an SO Dimm module Installing MemoryTo install a SO Dimm module Removing the existing hard disk Installing the new hard diskReplacing the Hard Disk Drive Flash memory. See Chapter Five Bios Setup Replacing the BatteryReplacing the Fuses Mounting the Clean Screen Connecting the Keyboard Chapter Four System SetupConnecting Peripherals Floppy Drive ConnectorPower Cord Selection Power SupplyHeadphones or External Speakers Powering Up the Clean Screen PC Push-Button Volume Control Setup F2 Driver Overview Front Panel ControlsSetup Screens Chapter Five Bios SetupEntering the Bios Setup Program Main Menu Keyboard Features Sub-Menu Boot Sequence Sub-MenuMemory Cache Sub-Menu Memory Shadow Sub-MenuBoot Delay Boot Sequence Sub-Menu under Main MenuBoot Sequence Setup PromptSummary Screen Floppy CheckAdvanced Menu Bios Extension Offset in FBD Bios ExtensionsBios Extension Size Destination AddressIntegrated Peripherals Sub-Menu LPT ModeLPT Port Diskette ControllerLocal Bus IDE Adapter Touch Panel Base AddressTouch Panel IRQ Power Savings Power MenuStandby Timeout Suspend TimeoutStandby Timer Reset Events Fixed Disk TimeoutKeyboard Standby Break EventsStandby Wakeup Events Exit Menu Appendix C Restore ConditionClear Over Temperature Error Maintenance Tips Chapter Six Care and CleaningCleaning Tips Approved cleaning solutions includeAppendix a Product Specifications External Serial Ports Thermostatic Switch/Temperature SensorPrinter Port Floppy Disk Drive PortDescription Pin Environmental SpecificationsNorth America European Memory Map Appendix B Programming InterfaceAssigned and Available IRQs Range CPU address Region CachedAddress Device DMAsAddress List Anti-Virus Alert Appendix C TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedure Causes Boot FailuresProblems After the System Has Been Running Correctly Problems At Initial System StartupProblems Operating Add-In Boards Problems Running New Application SoftwareProblems Operating Pcmcia Cards What happens What to do Problems and SuggestionsOver Temperature Error and press enter Error Message / Beeps Explanation Error and Information MessagesPost Error Message ExplanationMessage Explanation PCI Configuration Status and Error MessagesResetting the System Appendix D Touch Screen optional Cmos ConfigurationAppendix E Technical Support For ServiceFor Further Information and Driver Updates Canada