Option | Parameter | Description | Your Setting |
System Time | HH:MM:SS | Shows the current time. |
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System Date | MM/DD/YYYY | Shows the current date. |
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Hard Disk Pre- | Disabled | When accessing the SATA hard disk |
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Delay | 3 seconds | drive for the first time during POST, |
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| [6 seconds] | the system waits for the specified time |
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| 9 seconds | until the hard disk drive becomes |
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| 15 seconds |
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| 21 seconds |
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| 30 seconds |
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SATA Port 0 | Information | Shows the information on the device |
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| submenu. The settings of some items |
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Processor | N/A |
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Settings |
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Language | [English] | Select which language BIOS SETUP |
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| Français | displays. |
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| Deutsch |
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| Español |
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| Italiano |
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IMPORTANT: Check and adjust the system clock before the operation if any of the following conditions is applicable.
After carriage of device
After storage of device
After the device is entered into the pause state under the environmental condition enduring device operation (temperature: 10°C - 40°C, humidity: 20% - 80%)
Check the system clock at the rough rate of once per month. When the system clock is installed in a system requiring high time precision, it is recommended to use a time server (NTP server).
If the system clock is remarkably delayed or advanced as the passage of time in spite of adjustment, contact your service representative for maintenance.