Keyboard Configuration; Security Menu; Security Menu Options - NEC POWERMATE 8100 Series Service And Reference Manual

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Menu Item
Memory Hole
C800 – CBFF
CC00 – CFFF
D000 – D3FF
D400 – D7FF
D800 – DBFF
DC00 – DFFF

Keyboard Configuration

This menu is used to set keyboard configurations. Use the fields in the following
table to set the keyboard configurations.
Menu Item
Key Click
Keyboard Auto-repeat Rate
Keyboard Auto-repeat Delay

Security Menu

Selecting Advanced from the Main menu displays the security options listed in
the following table.
Menu Item
User Password is:
Resource Configuration
Settings and Descriptions
Settings: Disabled (default), Conventional, Extended.
The Disabled setting indicates that there is no hole enabled in
upper memory. The Conventional setting indicates a 128 KB
conventional memory hole in the system RAM starting at 512
KB. The Extended setting indicates a 1-MB extended memory
hole in system RAM starting at 15 MB.
Settings: Available (default), Reserved.
An Available setting indicates that the specified block of upper
memory is available on the system. A Reserved setting
indicates that the specified block of upper memory is reserved
for use by Legacy ISA devices.
Keyboard Configuration
Settings and Descriptions
Settings: Disabled (default), Enabled.
This field turns the audible key click on or off.
Settings: 2x, 6x, 10x, 13.3x, 18.5x, 21.8x, 26.7x,
30x (default) sec.
This field sets the number of times per second a keystroke is
repeated when a keyboard key is held down.
Settings: 1/4 sec, 1/2 sec (default), 3/4 sec, 1 sec.
This field controls the delay before characters begin
repeating when a keyboard key is held down.

Security Menu Options

Settings and Descriptions
Settings: Clear (default), Set.
This field indicates if a password is set, but is read-only. Set
or change the password using the Set User Password
option.
System Configuration 2-19

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