Planar C3013T, C3012T user manual Advanced Menu

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Advanced Menu

The Advanced menu contains settings for integrated peripherals, memory shadow, cache, and large disk access mode.

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Integrated Peripherals Subh-Menu

The Integrated Peripherals sub-menu allows configuration of the onboard I/O ports, touch

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Advanced Chipset Control Sub-Menu

This option selects the Advanced Chipset Control sub-menu in order to configure the chipset.

Plug & Play O/S

If enabled, this option informs the System BIOS that the operating system that will be booted supports plug-and-play. This forces the plug-and-play portion of the System BIOS to only con- figure motherboard devices and those peripherals that are necessary for booting (display, hard disk, etc.), the rest being left to the operating system to configure. The default is No.

Reset Configuration Data

If enabled, this option clears the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) block residing in FBD main block #2. This is necessary the first time a system is turned on or if the ESCD becomes corrupted. The default is No. This option is automatically reset to No after the ESCD is cleared.

Large Disk Access Mode

If you are using a hard disk larger than 528 MB and are running MS-DOS® , then set this selec- tion to DOS. If you are using a different operating system, then set it to Other. When set to DOS, the System BIOS will perform cylinder/head translation, if the drive is configured in Setup to have more than 1024 cylinders. This allows MS-DOS systems to use hard disks up to 8 GB (1024C x 255H x 63S) in size without special drivers or LBA. The default is DOS.

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Contents User’s Manual USER’S Manual Integrated Computer with LCD Color DisplayIi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements Commencement of WarrantyDuration of Warranty Place of Repair or Replacement Limitation of WarrantyInstallation Technical AssistanceTable of Contents Vi Planar Clean Screen PC User’s Manual Vii Reference GuideBefore You Begin What’s in the box?What’s in this manual? What if I’m missing something?Safety Instructions Clean Screen Mounts and AccessoriesFront Panel Connections BottomChapter One The Installation Express SetupWelcome Chapter Two The Clean Screen PCClean Screen Facts Connections Bottom Back Housing InsideChapter Two The Clean Screen PC Chapter Three Hardware Installation and Replacement Removing the Back HousingInstalling an ISA Adapter Card Do not remove the T-Bar or standoffsTo 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 Replacing the Battery Flash memory. See Chapter Five Bios SetupReplacing the Fuses Mounting the Clean Screen Chapter Four System Setup Connecting the KeyboardConnecting Peripherals Floppy Drive ConnectorPower Supply Power Cord SelectionHeadphones or External Speakers Powering Up the Clean Screen PCSetup F2 Push-Button Volume ControlDriver Overview Front Panel ControlsSetup Screens Chapter Five Bios SetupEntering the Bios Setup Program Main Menu Boot Sequence Sub-Menu Keyboard Features Sub-Menu Memory Cache Sub-Menu Memory Shadow Sub-MenuBoot Sequence Sub-Menu under Main Menu Boot DelayBoot Sequence Setup PromptFloppy Check Summary ScreenAdvanced Menu Bios Extensions Bios Extension Offset in FBDBios Extension Size Destination AddressLPT Mode Integrated Peripherals Sub-MenuLPT Port Diskette ControllerLocal Bus IDE Adapter Touch Panel Base AddressTouch Panel IRQ Power Menu Power SavingsStandby Timeout Suspend TimeoutFixed Disk Timeout Standby Timer Reset EventsKeyboard Standby Break EventsStandby Wakeup Events Exit Menu Appendix C Restore ConditionClear Over Temperature Error Chapter Six Care and Cleaning Maintenance TipsCleaning Tips Approved cleaning solutions includeAppendix a Product Specifications Thermostatic Switch/Temperature Sensor External Serial PortsPrinter Port Floppy Disk Drive PortDescription Pin Environmental SpecificationsNorth America European Appendix B Programming Interface Memory MapAssigned and Available IRQs Range CPU address Region CachedAddress Device DMAsAddress List Anti-Virus Alert Appendix C TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedure Boot Failures CausesProblems At Initial System Startup Problems After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyProblems Running New Application Software Problems Operating Add-In BoardsProblems Operating Pcmcia Cards Problems and Suggestions What happens What to doOver Temperature Error and press enter Error and Information Messages Error Message / Beeps ExplanationError Message Explanation PostPCI Configuration Status and Error Messages Message ExplanationResetting the System Cmos Configuration Appendix D Touch Screen optionalAppendix E Technical Support For ServiceFor Further Information and Driver Updates Canada