3. Installation

3.14.5. The APE BIOS

The APE module features a BIOS with functionality similar to that of a typical PC. You can configure the following BIOS settings:

System Time

Processor Options

Boot Options

Security Options

For most purposes, these options are used sparingly unless there is a specific hardware or software requirement that requires a change. The most commonly changed options are the boot options, as the USB ports need to be made bootable to install an operating system.

To display the BIOS menus, press F2 while powering on the APE. To display BIOS help, press F1 and follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen.

3.14.6. Resetting the Module

Whenever possible, shut down and reboot the APE from the operating system instead of performing a hard reset with the reset button. This helps to ensure graceful shutdowns and data integrity. If absolutely required, you can perform a hard reset with the reset button on the APE faceplate.

The reset button is recessed from the front surface of the faceplate. Use a pin or small screwdriver to reach the button.

To reset the APE, depress and hold the reset button until the power LED turns orange. Then, release and push the reset button again. The power LED turns green as the module reboots.

3.14.7. LED Indicators

LED Indicator

LED Color and State

Description

Power LED

Green, steady

APE module is on and functioning correctly.

Power LED

Orange, steady

APE module is not receiving

enough power or is shut down.

 

 

Disk LED

Green, steady or blinking.

Indicates read and write

activity to the solid state drive.

 

 

Ethernet Port LED

Green, steady or blinking.

Indicates incoming and outgoing network activity.

Table 3.13. APE Module LED Indicators

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