3-2 BIOS Setup Rev.A
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CAUTION:
Do not change any BIOS settings unless it is necessary. Also do not change the settings
specified as “Do not change” in this manual. If you change them, the SR-600 may not
operate normally.
Basic OperationHelp
Press the F1 key to display the options of the items displayed inversely and the default setting
value. Press F1 again or the Esc key to exit the help window.
Changing settings
To select an item, move the cursor (using an arrow key) to the desired field. Then select the
value of the selected field with +(Page Up) or - (Page Down) key. Run the Save & EXIT SETUP
command from the main menu. All the current indicated values are saved.
Main MenuThe following items can be selected from the BIOS setup mai n menu :
Table 3-1 BIOS Main Menu
Item Contents
STANDARD CMOS SETUP Standard BIOS setup menu (See table 3-2)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP Expansion BIOS setup menu (See table 3-3)
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP It sets the items that rely on the chipset on the motherboard. As the optimum
parameters are normally set by executing [LOAD SYSTEM DEFAULT], t hese settings
should not need to be modified. (See table 3-4)
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP It sets the items related to power ma nagement. (See table 3-5)
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION Performs the IRQ number, the DMA assign method and other resource
configurations. Do not change the default settings [Auto]under normal
conditions. (See table 3-6)
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS Loads the minimum default values required for boot -up purposes that are
recorded beforehand in the BIOS ROM. This function has been provided for
troubleshooting purposes. The execution of this function has no effect on the
[STANDARD CMOS SETUP] parameters.
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS Loads the optimum default values for the SR-60 0. Setup default assures the perfect
performance of SR-600. If the contents of the CMOS are erased owing to long-
term storage without the system being used, this function must be used to restore
the default settings. If the CMOS settings are erased, a message will be displayed
during the boot-up. The execution of this function has no effect on the
[STANDARD CMOS SETUP] parameters.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS It sets the items related to I/O sub system, such as the controller for ptional
devices.
(See table 3-7)
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD Enables a password to be set, changed, or canceled for system and BIOS setup
utility security purposes. Without Supervisor Password, BIOS setup utility cannot be
activated. (See “PASSWORD”)