Toshiba 2000 user manual Setting the Bios

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Chapter 6 Hardware Setup

6.1 Setting the BIOS

The method of displaying the BIOS screen and the displayed content (default value) are shown below. Check the content before using or when there is an abnormal condition.

Important

Do not enable the suspend function when using the WDT function. This may cause a mal-function.

The suspend function is a power saving method and cannot be used together with the WDT function.

(1) Turn on the main unit power.

The following BIOS startup screen appears.

PhoenixBIOS X.X Release X.X.X

Copyright 1985-2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.

All Rights Reserved

CPU = Pentium(R) III prosessor 500MHz 636K System RAM Passed

XXXM Extended RAM Passed 256K Cache SRAM Passed System BIOS shadowed Video BIOS Shadowed

UMB upper limit segment address:F0DF Fixed Disk 0:(DISK Maker/Type)

Press <F2> to enter SETUP

BIOS startup screen

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Computer module C2PU37 User’s Manual

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Contents Integrated Controller Vseries Important Information Safety Precautions Markings used on the model 2000 and in this Manual Precautions on Installation Precautions on Wiring Precautions for Operation Safety Precautions on Maintenance and Inspection Safety Precautions on Replacing Components Safety Precautions in Daily Operation Safety Precautions on Disposal Limitation of Applications Preface Related Manuals Procedure flow Notational convention Guide to Reading this Manual Functions and Features Excellent system performanceContents Hardware Setup・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・39 Before Turning On the Power Checking the Content of the PackageName and Function of Each Part DIP-SWName and Function of Each Part RST Installation Requirements EMCComputer module C2PU37 User’s Manual Power Requirements 24VDCPrecautions when using When turning Off the PowerDaily use About the Hard Disk DriveDaily Cleanup and Storage/Transportation Radio Wave/Power Voltage InterferenceRepair and Service About the External FDDBattery disposal Disposal Module disposalInstallation ProcedureBefore Getting Started Installing Bases Precautions when Installing in the CaseModule Installation Grounding Grounding TipsGrounding method Installation Grounding connection between base Wiring of the power supply Wiring of the power supply 6E8C1111 Connector Connection Power On and Power Off Turning On the PowerTurning Off the Power HandlingPower Off with Windows Power Supply module PS694 with Battery6F8C1111 Power Supply module PS691 with UPS I/F UPSAbout the Hard Disk Hard Disk HandlingAbout the External FDD Floppy Disk HandlingTo enable write Write Protecting a Floppy DiskAbout the PC Card Installation Removal Maintenance Daily InspectionPeriodic Maintenance Replacement Timing of Major Parts CRTHow to Remove the HDD pack Replacing the Hard Disk DriveIntalling the HDD pack RAS Function RAS Function Overview RAS HardwareRAS Support Software WDT Circuit and Hardware Reset Interrupt Signals Hardware Processing RAS Functions RAS MemoryNMI events MI eventsHardware Setup Setting the Bios Xxxxxx KB Boot Main Advanced Power does not turn on An error message appearsAppendix a Q&A No character is entered when a key is pressed Screen display is improperMouse does not work Operating system does not startApplication program cannot be used Floppy disk drive cannot be usedFloppy disk cannot be used If the problem is still not solved Television and radio interference appearsCase of trouble or malfunction Appendix B Device Specifications SpecificationsModels Interface Specifications RGB InterfaceSerial Interface RS-232C Keyboard and Mouse Interface USB InterfaceEthernet Interface FDD Interface Pcmcia card slot Page 6F8C1111
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