System Bios Setup Screens; Main Cmos Configuration Screen; Basic Cmos Configuration; Custom Cmos Configuration - Technologic Systems TS-5700 User Manual

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19 System BIOS Setup Screens

19.1 Main CMOS Configuration Screen

The BIOS setup screen allows the user to configure the BIOS settings, which are then stored in battery-backed
"CMOS" memory in the Real Time Clock. The BIOS setup screen also allows entry into the system debugger,
manufacturing mode and formatting of the integrated Flash disks.
To enter the BIOS Setup screen, hit Ctrl-C during the memory test. If you have a TS-9500 installed with video/
keyboard enabled hit the Delete key during the memory test.
When navigating the BIOS setup screen with the console on COM2, the arrow keys do not work. Use the Ctrl-X,
Ctrl-E and Tab keys to navigate, use the Space bar, '+' and '-' keys to change fields. Use ESC to back out of a
menu.
NOTE: Jumper JP1 will force a reset of the CMOS memory on every boot, any changes will be lost.

"Basic CMOS Configuration"

"Custom Configuration"

"Shadow Configuration"

"Start System BIOS Debugger"
"Start RS232 Manufacturing Link"
"Format Integrated Flash Disk"
"Reset CMOS to last known values"
"Reset CMOS to factory defaults"
"Write to CMOS and Exit"
System Bios Setup - Utility v4.3
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Setup disk drives, drive mapping, boot order, misc.
Setup custom features for Technologic Systems' boards.
Setup ROM BIOS shadowing in RAM.
Enter debugger, see section 15.
Enter manufacturing mode to link with host PC.
Low-level format of Flash drives A: and B:
Resets changes since last boot.
Reset to settings as shipped from Technologic Systems.
Save all changes made, and reboot.
>Basic CMOS Configuration
Custom Configuration
Shadow Configuration
Start System BIOS Debugger
Start RS232 Manufacturing Link
Format Integrated Flash Disk
Reset CMOS to last known values
Reset CMOS to factory defaults
Write to CMOS and Exit
Exit without changing CMOS
<Esc> to continue (no save)
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