Set Privileged-Access Password: The privileged-access password protects
against the unauthorized starting of the system programs.
To set the privileged-access password, you must first change a jumper on your
computer's system board. See Chapter 4, “Installing and Removing Options” on
page 4-1 to locate and change the password-enabling jumper.
If the password-enabling jumper has been changed, select Set privileged-access
password to set and verify the privileged-access password.
Attention: Once the password-enabling jumper has been changed and the
privileged-access password has been set, great care must be taken to
preserve the privileged-access password.

If you set the privileged-access

password and later misplace it, your system must be returned for service.

In order to prevent loss of system use, please record the
privileged-access password immediately whenever it is changed.
Attention: If no user-defined boot-list exists, and the privileged-access
password has been enabled, you will be asked for the privileged-access
password at startup every time you boot up your system.
Moving the password-enabling jumper back to the default position does not disable
or erase the privileged-access password. Removing the jumper of moving the
jumper back to the default position only prohibits changing or disabling this password
with the System Management Services. Removing the battery does not affect the
state of the privileged-access password at all.
If you previously had set a privileged-access password and want to remove it, select
Remove Privileged-Access Password.
Audio (Model 140 and Model 240 only)
Selecting this utility turns on or off the system tones heard at power-on time.
Hard Disk Spin-Up Delay (Model 150 only)
Selecting this utility allows you to adjust the hard disk spin-up delay in your system
unit.
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