System Setup Program B-3
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The system setup screens are organized as follows:
At the top is a menu bar for accessing the main program screens.
The box on the left side of each s cre en l is ts options that define the installed hard-
ware in your system.
Fields beside the options contain settings or values. You can change those that
are enclosed in brackets. Values that are not enclosed in brackets contain status
information reported by the system.
The box on the right side of each screen displays help information for the option
with a currently highlighted field.
The bottom area lists keys and their functions for the currently displayed screen.
The menu bar provides access to the following six screens:
Main screen — Provides settings for the basic system configuration
Advanced screen — Provides detailed settings for some system features
Security screen — Provides indications and settings for system password and
setup password
Power screen — Provides settings for the system power-management features
Boot screen — Provides information about which device boots the system
Exit screen — Provides selections for saving and loading the configurations and
options
In addition to these screens, options identified by a right arrow (see Figure B-1 for an
example) provide access to submenus.
Reverts all settings to the initial defaults.
Saves changes and exits the program.
For System Time and System Date, moves the cursor to the
next or previous field.
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