Software Functional Overview

3.9Miscellaneous

3.9.1Power Button

The system may have different action upon pressing the Power Button when the system is in the different state.

System Power State

Action for Pressing Power Button

Full-on

Power Off

Stand by

Power Off

STR

Resume from STR

STD

Resume from STD

SOff/MOff

Power On

3.9.2Security

The user may enter up to 8 standard text characters for a password. The password includes two levels. The higher priority is the Supervisor Password. The lower priority is the User Password. The Supervisor Password can access all the system resource, while the User Password may not access the floppy disk when it is protected by Supervisor Password. Also, the User Password may not access the floppy disk when the Supervisor Password protects it.

When the security function is enabled, the system will request the user to enter password during the following situation:

Power On → The system will prompt the user to enter the password before booting the OS. If the user key in the wrong password for 3 times, then the system will halt.

Resume → The system will prompt the user to enter password while resuming from STR or STD mode. If the user keys in the wrong password for 3 times, the system will not resume and should return to Suspend mode.

Entering CMOS Setup → The system will prompt the user to enter the password before entering the CMOS Setup. If the user keys in the wrong password for 3 times, then the system will halt.

3.10CMOS Setup Utility

The Setup utility is used to configure the system. The Setup contains the information regarding the hardware for boot purpose. The changed settings will take effect after the system rebooted. Refer to Chapter 1 on running BIOS Setup Program for more detailed information.

3.11Definitions of Terms

10Base-T (Ethernet) - A networking standard that supports data transfer rates up to 10Mbps (10 megabits per second).

100Base-T (Fast Ethernet) - A relatively new networking standard that supports data transfer rates up to 100Mbps.

ACPI - Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface, a power management specification developed by Intel, Microsoft, and Toshiba.

CardBus - The 32-bit version of the PCMCIA PC Card standard. In addition to

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M296, M295 specifications

The FIC M295 and M296 are modern military vehicles designed for versatility, durability, and efficiency in various operational environments. Both models have gained attention for their advanced features and technological integrations, making them suitable for a range of missions, including logistics, reconnaissance, and troop transport.

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