AT&T Globalyst 365TPC (12-10633) Setup Faxback Doc. # 17455 The computer setup program is ran when the F2 key is pressed while the computer is booting up. The screen will display "Press to enter SETUP" in the lower left hand corner. Main Section Phoenix BIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item Specific Help System Time [12:19:57] System Date [12/25/1995] Diskette A: [1.44 MB, 3½"] Diskette B: [Not Installed] >IDE Adapter 0 Master (C: 1083 Mb) >IDE Adapter 0 Slave (None) >IDE Adapter 1 Master (None) >IDE Adapter 1 Slave (None) Video System [EGA / VGA] >Memory Cache >Memory Shadow Boot Sequence [A: then C:] Numlock [Auto] System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 15 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value IDE Adapter X Master / Slave Sub-Menu screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDE Adapter X Master/Slave (appropriate choice is displayed) Autotype Fixed Disk: [Press Enter] Type: [User] 1083 Mb Cylinders: [2100] Heads: [ 16] Sectors/Track: [ 63] Write Precomp: [None] Multi-Sector Transfers: [16 Sectors] LBA Mode Control: [Enabled] 32 Bit I/O Mode: [Disabled] Transfer Mode: [Standard] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Memory Cache Sub-Menu Screen: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memory Cache External Cache: [Enabled] CPU Internal Cache Enable: [Enabled] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Memory Shadow Sub-Menu screen: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memory Shadow System shadow: Enabled Video shadow: [Enabled] Shadow Memory Regions C800 - CBFF: [Disabled] CC00 - CFFF: [Disabled] D000 - D3FF: [Disabled] D400 - D7FF: [Disabled] D800 - DBFF: [Disabled] DC00 - DFFF: [Disabled] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Advanced Section PhoenixBIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item Specific Help Warning! Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction. >Integrated Peripherals >Monitor Settings (applies to on-board vid only) >PCI IRQ Routing DRAM Parity: [Disabled] Masking of IRQ9: [Enabled] Plug & Play O/S [Yes] Reset Configuration Data [No] Large Disk Access Mode: [DOS / Windows] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Integrated Peripherals Sub-Menu screen: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Integrated Peripherals Serial Port 1: [COM1 (3F8/IRQ4)] Serial Port 2: [COM2 (2F8/IRQ3)] Parallel Port: [378/IRQ7] Parallel Port Mode: [Bi-Directional] Diskette controller: [Enabled] Primary IDE controller: [Enabled] Secondary IDE controller: [Enabled] PS/2 Mouse Port: [Enabled] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Monitor Settings Sub-Menu screen: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monitor Settings Resolution Refresh Rate 640x480 Not Supported 800x600 Not Supported 1024x768 Not Supported 1280x1024 Not Supported Auto-detect Refresh Rate [Enabled] Feature Connector [Disabled] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value PCI IRQ routing Sub-Menu screen: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PCI IRQ routing Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 1 [Auto] Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 2 [Auto] Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 3 [Auto] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Security Section PhoenixBIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item Specific Help Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Set Supervisor Password [Press Enter] Set User Password Press Enter Password on Boot: [Disabled] Security Mode Feature: [Disabled] Diskette access: [User] Fixed disk boot sector: [Normal] Network Server: [Disabled] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Power Section PhoenixBIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item Specific Help APM Interface: [Disabled] Power Management Mode: [Disabled] Power Management Timeout: 15 Min CPU Power Management: Disabled IDE Power Management: Disabled Monitor Power Management: Standby --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Exit Section PhoenixBIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Main Advanced Security Power Exit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item Specific Help Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Get Default Values Load Previous Values Save Changes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults ESC Exit <- -> Select Menu Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value Item Specific Help description: You will only have help information when you have a choice for that particular item. Main section: System Time: Allows one to input the system time. , , or selects field. System Date: Allows one to input the system date. , , or selects field. Diskette A: Selects drive type. Valid choices are: 1.44 MB 3½", 2.88 MB 3½", Not Installed, 360 KB, 5¼", 1.2 MB 5¼", or 720KB 3½" Diskette B: Selects drive type. Valid choices are: 1.44 MB 3½", 2.88 MB 3½", Not Installed, 360 KB, 5¼", 1.2 MB 5¼", or 720KB 3½" IDE Adapter 0 Master: Configures IDE adapter. IDE Adapter 0 Slave: Configures IDE adapter. IDE Adapter 1 Master: Configures IDE adapter. IDE Adapter 1 Slave: Configures IDE adapter. Video System: Select video type. Valid choices are: EGA / VGA, CGA 80x25, Monochrome Memory Cache: Sets Internal and External cache modes. Memory Shadow: Sets control for shadowing regions of upper memory. Boot Sequence: Order system searches drives for a boot disk. Valid choices are: A: then C:, C: then A:, or C: only Numlock: Selects Power-on state for Numlock. Valid choices are: Auto, On or Off Main section IDE Adapter x (Master or Slave) sub-menu screen: Autotype Fixed Disk: Attempts to automatically detect the drive type for drives that comply with ANSI specifications. Valid choices are: Type: Select the drive type corresponding to the fixed disk installed in your system. If type USER is selected, Cylinders, Heads, Sectors/ track, and Write precomp. fields can be edited directly. A Write precomp. of None can be specified by pressing N. Valid choices are: User, None, numbers 1 - 14, Rsrv, numbers 16 - 39 Cylinders: Heads: Sectors/Track: Write Precomp: Multi-Sector Transfers: Determines the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfers. MAX refers to the size the disk returns when queried. Valid choices are: 16 Sectors, Disabled, 2 Sectors, 4 Sectors, 8 sectors LBA Mode Control: Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders, Heads and Sectors. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled 32 Bit I/O Mode: Enables 32 bit data transfers. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Transfer Mode: Selects the method for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. Valid choices are: Fast PIO 3, Standard, Fast PIO 1, Fast PIO 2 Main section Memory Cache submenu screen: External Cache: Sets External cache mode. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enable: Sets Internal cache mode. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Main Menu Memory Shadow Sub-Menu screen: System shadow: Valid choice is Enabled Video shadow: Video BIOS may be copied to shadow RAM for increased performance. This option only applies to plug-in video adapters. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Shadow Memory Regions: Configure the specified block of upper memory. If 'Disabled' the shadow memory is disabled for this region. If set to 'Shadow' the ROMs located in this region are copied to shadow memory. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled C800 - CBFF: [Disabled] CC00 - CFFF: [Disabled] D000 - D3FF: [Disabled] D400 - D7FF: [Disabled] D800 - DBFF: [Disabled] DC00 - DFFF: [Disabled] Advanced section: Integrated Peripherals: Sets control for on-board peripherals. Monitor Settings (applies to on-board video only): Set Refresh Rates and Feature Connector capabilities. This applies only to the on-board video. PCI IRQ Routing: Controls PCI IRQ routing for PCI slots. Use this feature only if absolutely necessary. In almost all cases the default setting 'Auto' works best. 'Auto' should be used in DOS / Windows environments. DRAM Parity: Enables or disables parity check on DRAM. Applicable only to systems configured with ALL parity memory. Valid choices are: Disabled or enabled Masking of IRQ9: If 'Enabled' the system will mask IRQ9. Some adapter card's software will fail if IRQ9 is masked and they are using IRQ9/IRQ2. In these cases set this to 'Disabled'. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Plug & Play O/S: Select 'Yes' if you are using a Plug & Play capable operating system. Valid choices are: Yes or No Reset Configuration Data: Select 'Yes' if you want to clear the System Configuration Data. Valid choices are: Yes or No Large Disk Access Mode: If you have DOS or Windows, select 'DOS / Windows'. If you are installing new software and the drive fails, change this selection and try again. Different operating systems require different representations of drive geometries. Valid choices are: Dos / Windows or Other Advanced Menu Integrated Peripherals Sub-Menu screen: Serial Port 1: Set on-board Serial port 1 address and IRQ. Valid choices are: COM1 (3F8/IRQ4), COM2 (2F8/IRQ3), COM3 (3E8/IRQ4), COM4 (2E8/IRQ3), Auto, Disabled Serial Port 2: Set on-board Serial port 2 address and IRQ. Valid choices are: COM2 (2F8IRQ3), COM3 (3E8/IRQ4), COM4 (2E8/IRQ3), Auto, Disabled, COM1 (3F8/IRQ4) Parallel Port: Set on-board Parallel Port address and IRQ. Valid choices are: 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ7, 378/IRQ5, 278/IRQ5, Auto, Disabled Parallel Port Mode: Set Parallel Port mode. Valid choices are: Bi-Directional, ECP, Output Only Diskette controller: Enables on-board floppy controller. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Primary IDE controller: Enables the primary IDE controller. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Secondary IDE controller: Enables the secondary IDE controller. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled PS/2 Mouse Port: Enabled the integrated PS/2 Mouse Port. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Advanced Monitor Settings sub-menu screen: Resolution Refresh Rate 640x480: Valid choices are: Not Supported, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz 800x600: Valid choices are: Not Supported, 56 Hz, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz 1024x768: Valid choices are: Not Supported, 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 87 Hz (Interlaced) 1280x1024: Valid choices are: Not Supported, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz, 90 Hz (Interlaced) Auto-detect Refresh Rate: When set to 'Enabled' and a Display Data Channel (DDC) Monitor is attached, the system will automatically set the est Refresh Rates for the Monitor. With Standard (non-DDC) monitors the Refresh Rates must always be set manually by the user. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled Feature Connector: Select the Feature Connector capability. Valid choices are: Disabled or Pass-Through Advanced PCI IRQ routing Sub-Menu screen: Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 1: Select the IRQ for the PCI adapter in slot 1 (the PCI slot nearest to the mother board). Valid choices are: Auto, IRQ 9, IRQ 10, IRQ 11 Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 2: Select the IRQ for the PCI adapter in slot 2 (the middle PCI slot). Valid choices are: Auto, IRQ 9, IRQ 10, IRQ 11 Selected IRQ for PCI Slot 3: Select the IRQ for the PCI adapter in slot 3 (the PCI slot farthest from the motherboard). Valid choices are: Auto, IRQ 9, IRQ 10, IRQ 11 Security section: Set Supervisor Password: Enables password entry on boot. Password on Boot: Enables password entry on boot. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Security Mode Feature: If 'Enabled' the system will be locked during Power Management Mode until the password entered at boot time is typed. The 'Enabled' setting will only take effect if both the 'Password on boot' and 'Power Management Mode' options are enabled. Valid choices are Disabled or Enabled Diskette access: This option only applies when password(s) have been enabled. If set to 'User' the flex drive(s) can be accessed if either a User or Supervisor password was entered at boot. If set to 'Supervisor' the Supervisor password is required to be entered at boot for the flex drive(s) to be accessible. Valid choices are: User or Supervisor Fixed disk boot sector: Write protects boot sector on hard disk, to protect against viruses. Valid choices are Normal or Write Protect Network Server: When enabled, the system will be secured at boot to prevent tampering during network operation. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Power section: APM Interface: APM (Advanced Power Management) allows APM aware software to better manage power savings. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Power Management Mode: Selects if Power Management Mode is enabled or disabled. Valid choices are: Enabled or Disabled The next four options have no specific help if Power Management Mode is disabled. If enabled then the following: Power Management Timeout: Period of system inactivity required before Power Management Mode is entered. Valid choices are: Disabled, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 1 hr, 2 hr CPU Power Management: Selects CPU Power Management speed. The CPU can be slowed or stopped in the power saving state. Note: When Advanced Power Management (APM) drivers are used (e.g. POWER.EXE) this setting may be ignored by the driver. Valid choices are: Disabled, CPU Slow, CPU Stop IDE Power Management: If 'Enabled' IDE Hard Disk(s) will power down after an internally set inactivity time. Valid choices are: Disabled or Enabled Monitor Power Management: 'Standby' will put compatible monitors into a quick recovery power saving state. 'Suspend' will save more power, but takes longer to recover. Valid choices are: Disabled, Standby, Suspend, Off Exit section Save changes and Exit: Exit after writing all changed SETUP item values to CMOS. Discard Changes and Exit: Exit without saving changed SETUP item values. This will not return passwords to their previous values. Get Default Values: Load default values for all SETUP items. Load Previous Values: Read previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items. Save Changes: Read previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items. (JN/all-10/17/95)