Chapter 4

BIOS Setup

Accessing BIOS Setup (Serial Console)

Entering the BIOS Setup, in serial console mode, is very similar to the steps you use to enter BIOS Setup with a VGA display input, except the actual keys you use.

1.Connect the serial console, or the PC with serial terminal emulation, to Serial Port 1 (J3) or Serial Port 2 (J9) of the CoreModule 420.

If the BIOS option, Serial Console is set to [Enable], use a standard null-modem serial cable.

If the BIOS option, Serial Console is set to [Hot Cable], use the modified serial cable described in Chapter 3, under Hot (Serial) Cable.

2.Turn on the serial console or the PC with serial terminal emulation and the power supply to the CoreModule 420.

3.Start Setup by pressing the Ctl–c keys, when the following message appears on the boot screen.

Hit ^C if you want to run SETUP

4.Use the <Enter> key to access the Setup screen menus listed in the main BIOS screen.

NOTE

The serial console port is not hardware protected but is removed from the

 

COM table during BIOS Setup. Diagnostic software that probes hardware

 

addresses may cause a loss or failure of the serial console functions.

Table 4-1. BIOS Setup Menus

BIOS Setup Menu

Item/Topic

 

 

BIOS and Hardware Settings

Date and Time

 

Drive Configuration

 

Boot Order and

 

Drive and Boot Options

 

Keyboard settings

 

User Interface options

 

Memory settings

 

Power management

 

Advanced Features

 

On-Board Features (Serial, Parallel, USB, Video, etc.)

 

PCI and Plug and Plug Options

 

 

Reload Initial Settings

Resets the BIOS (CMOS) to the last know settings

 

 

Load Factory Default Settings

Resets BIOS (CMOS) to factory settings

 

 

Exit, Saving Changes

Writes all changes to BIOS (CMOS) and exits

 

 

Exit, Discarding Changes

Closes BIOS without saving changes except time and date

 

 

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Ampro Corporation 5001692A manual Accessing Bios Setup Serial Console, Bios Setup Menu Item/Topic