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Tentative User Manual V0.1.0 Stretched TFT-LCD Display Model VIA P650IVF01.0 VIA Technologies, Inc. 1F, 531 Zhongzheng Rd., Xindian Dist. New Taipei City – 231, Taiwan, R.O.C...
Index Important Product Safety Instructions ..........................1 Safety Precautions and Maintenance ........................1 To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment ..............2 Declaration of Conformity ............................2 IMPORTANT NOTE ..............................2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement ................... 2 Overloading Outlets ..............................
Important Product Safety Instructions Use for control, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this document may result in exposure to shock, electrical hazard and/or mechanical hazards. Use this product in environments with ambient temperatures of 0˚C ~50˚C. Do not leave this product in an environment where the storage temperature is below -40°...
• Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. • Disconnect power from the equipment by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet. • Do not place anything on power cords or cables.Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them.
interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Ventilation • Slots and openings on the cabinet are provided for ventilation purposes.To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. • Keep the display a minimum of 4 inches/10 cm away from any wall to assure sufficient airflow and entilation.
Figure A1 Figure A2 Introduction This manual will explain the operation of P650IVF01.0, including functions, features and other important information. Before installing or operation your display, please take time to read the manual, particular the sections on safety. Functions and Features •...
Connections Firmware Upgrade by Inserting USB Stick You can upgrade the monitor firmware by the steps as follows: 1. Select a empty USB stick, and copy the firmware file (M57ML2DG181**.bin) into the root in USB stick. 2. Turn on the monitor, select VGA or DVI or HDMI input, plugging in the USB stick. 3.
Connect Signal Cables The connection between the signal source and the display is: Signal Source Description Connection Cable D-Sub (15-pin) Cable Note: This cable is not including in the accessory. DVI Cable Note:This cable is not including in the accessory. HDMI Note:This cable is not including in the accessory.
Installation Install Remote Control Batteries Remove the battery cover. Install batteries. Re-attached the batter support. Note:AAA batteries need to be purchased by the customers. CAUTION • Dispose of the battery in accordance with local laws and regulations. • Keep the battery away from children and pets. •...
Using the Remote Control Keypad Function Switch power on or power off No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support No support information Zoom mode setting...
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No support Enter setup menu Input source setting (Support only for HDMI/VGA/DVI) Exit No support Left Right Down Enter No support No support No support Image mode setting (Support only for HDMI/VGA/DVI) No support No support No support...
The OSD Functions INPUT SOURCE Item Selection Description HDMI Input Source To select the input signal source. PICTURE ( Press to enter Setup page; press to enter USB page; press for each item selecting ) Item Selection Description Picture Mode To select the type of preset picture mode that suit your personal preference or Standard (Support only for...
Zoom Mode Full Set the picture to Full screen. Zoom Set the picture to Zoom mode, for set the display bar position (Top area, Middle Area, Bottom Area.), Set the picture to 4:3 format and put black borders on the left and right of picture.
Input Video Pattern Guideline Please select FHD pattern and input FHD video signal to the monitor. Please allocate the display content such as video/photo on the top area. Note: It will be better to input 10 bits signal into the monitor.
Product Specification Model P650IVF01.0 LCD Size 65” LCD Vendor Light Source Active Area (mm) 1428.5±1(H) x280±1(V) mm Resolution Special format (1920x376) Aspect Ratio 16:3.13 Brightness (typ) 450 cd/m Panel Contrast Ratio (typ.) 4000:1 Response Time (ms) 8 (Typ) Frame Rate 178 degree (H) / 178 degree (V) with CR≧10...
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Remote Controller X 1 , w/o battery HDMI Cable RS-232 Cable X 1, (male to female, Tx/Rx non-swap) IPC Main Board X 1 including installed OS inside, Fixed to FHD output on HDMI out Accessory IPC Main Board Cover Power Wire for IPC WiFi Antenna X 2, including wire Left WiFi Cover...
Other Notices • The display is able to remember the last input source before it is turned off by control panel. Next time when you turn on the display, it will present the last file via the last input directly. If the previous input source has been removed, you need to switch to the new input source manually.
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2. Starting up When the LCD is connected to power, it will automatically run the startup program and show the default logo screen. Please press Ctrl+Q to return to OS desktop. 3. Network configuration a. Press on the keyboard and select (Settings) b.
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4. Starting Windows / Renaming the computer a. Press on the keyboard and select (Settings) b. Select ”System”...
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d. Click “Renaming the computer” to change the name of the computer; click “Change product key or upgrade your edition of Windows” to enter product key e. Once you have entered the correct key, Windows will be activated f. Once Windows has been activated, it will be bound to the H/W and the key you have used. It is therefore recommended that you put the sticker of the key on the back of the LCD so that you can easily locate it when you need to enter the key again in the future.
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5. Registering your MagicView Client on the MagicView Server a. Press on the keyboard select VIA select MagicView Client Configure” and you will be taken to the page as shown below: b. COM setting: Screen Type: Refers to below table to select screen type. LCD Module Screen Type VIA P65IVF1.0...
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d. Server Setting Client Hardware ID: this cannot be changed (this ID can be used for offline registration in the UI) Server Address: enter the Server IP User name: admin Password: admin Client Name: assign different client name for different LCD panels in order to ensure easy identification in MagicView Click “Save”...
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6. Running MagicView Client Press on the keyboard select VIA select MagicView Client”. This will get the MagicView Client running officially and when you restart the system, it will automatically run MagicView Client and try to connect to the Server. Notice: Regarding powering off •...
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shortcut menu -- with "Shut down or sign out" right near the bottom. Mouse over that option and then click "Shut down." • If you wish to restart IPC but find it difficult to unplug the power cord when the LCD is installed in a suspended configuration, simply restart the relay of the power supply to restart IPC.
MagicView User Guide The MagicView featured for this product has been custom designed by VIA for Hong Kong International Airport. The following contents are only meant as a reference for users to familiarize themselves with the various features of MagicView. For official SOPs, please refer to the definitions provided by C&R. Playlist Publish Upload Media Files Step 1: click “Media”...
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Step 4: The uploaded files are in the audit list. Users need approve them before using: Create Playlist Step 1: click “Playlist” button. Step 2: click and pop-up a dialog, fill in name and select resolution as Refer to player:...
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Step 3: Select videowall group and begin to design playlist in the designer area: Step 4: click at left side and choose template to create new scene:...
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Now users can find the videowall layout in the designer area: Step 5: click to create layers: Step 6: Add media files to layers. Select the layer you need to add, and then click to add the media file in the media list.
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Step 7: Click the button to save the scene and approve it. The next step is to schedule the playlist.
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Schedule Step 1: Select the player group. Step 2: Move the pointer to the calendar region. Press the left-button and drag the mouse, the following dialog box will pop up. Step 3: Set start/end date and time. Step 4: Click to publish program.
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Advanced Tutorial Media MagicView supports the following formats: Normal: Video Encoder: ALTA DS2: H.264 ALTA DS4K/A910: H.264、H.265 Container:.mp4、.mkv、.mov Max resolution ALTA DS2: 1x1080P Full HD ALTA DS 4K/A910: 1x4k Full HD (16:9 only) Image: .jpg、.jpeg、.bmp、.png ...
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Create New Folder Step 1: Click on the left navigation area of a class of media files or directories. Step 2: Click the button ,the following dialog box will be shown: Step 3 : Input the name and description (Description is optional), then click the button “ok”, the new folder is now created.
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Step 2: Select the media files. Create Marquee Step 1: First, click the “Marquee” in the left navigation bar, and then the button , the following dialog box will be shown;...
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Create streaming/web page Step 1: First, click the “Streaming” in the left navigation bar, then the button , the following dialog box will be shown; : the start point of coordinate of the webpage.
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: scaling the webpage. Create time widget Step 1: First, click the “Widget” in the left navigation bar, and then the button , the following dialog box will be shown: Step 2: Input the name and define the attributes of the widget, then click the button “ ”...
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Create Weather Widget Step 1: Select the widget – Weather: Step 2: Create city weather and define the attributes of the widget: • Name; • Language: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese or English; • City: click and search the city; • Transparence;...
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Create APK widget Step 1: Install the APK which would be played at player side; Step 2: Find the package name of the APK at player side: Method: • At player side, press hotkey of “Ctrl +Q”, Input user name and password (default is admin/admin) and backward to desktop;...
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Create RSS Widget Step 1: Select “RSS”widget; Step 2: Fill in content: Source Address: input RSS server’s IP address. Click , the page will display RSS content; Flush time: time interval that MagicView request content from RSS server; Switch time: time interval that RSS content are updated at MagicView web UI.
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Playlist Main page: How to Create Playlist Click the button ,and the following dialog box will pop up.
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Resolution: it is the size of block. There are four types for reference: Predefined size. For example, 1920x1080,1024x768 etc; Customized; Refer to the player layout; d. Refer to screen block: because the playlist is published to one block of the layout. It usually applies to videowall.
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There are four areas of this designer interface: Scene area: display scene list; Designer area: the main design area, display the effect of the scene, including the layer location, the media Media area: display media list of this layer; ...
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Click at the left side, users can add more scenes. Moving the mouse to the scene, users can delete, copy the scene or the scene to save as a template. Step 2 : Click the button “ ” to create a layer. One scene is composed of one or more layers.
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The following is the function icons of the toolbar: :Check the attributes of the playlist. Users can modify the playlist name. Note: Once the playlist is created, the resolution cannot be modified. :Layer’s coordinate. :Close the design window and return to playlist. :Add layer.
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:Save the playlist. :Save as… the playlist. :Left aligned for the selected layers(two or more layers) :Right aligned for the selected layers(two or more layers) :Top aligned for the selected layers(two or more layers) :Bottom aligned for the selected layers(two or more layers) :Two layers close to each other horizontally :Two layers close to each other vertically :Move the layer up...
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Note: Media files are available only after they are approved. For details about how to approve, please refer to chapter to Approve. Step 4 : Edit the features of media playback. Video: Duration. The default duration is 15s. User can modify it. The videos in the same directory can be multi-selected, but users cannot modify the duration.
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The pictures in the same directory can be multi-selected. Transition effect. If user selects transition effect, the duration cannot be 0s. Text: Reference file: this option, said the marquee file is not modified. Do not check, said marquee can be modified;...
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Background color; d. Transparency; The speed of marquee: Slow, Medium and Fast; user can modify the speed according to reference time. Note: Change the playback order by dragging the published media file. Step 5:Click the button to save the scene. A new scene is created. Step 6:Add other scene again according to the above steps.
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Step 1:Select the player group. Step 2:Select the block in the layout preview. (If there is only one block in the layout, it is selected by default.) Step 3:Move the pointer to the calendar region. Press the right-button and drag the mouse, the following dialog box will pop up.
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Start time is set to 2:30; end time is 18:45. Start date is Dec 11, 2015; end date is Dec 24, 2015. Loop type: Not loop: it means the playback time is from the start time of the start date to the end time of the end date.
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Step 5 : Click the button to publish the schedule. The color in the schedule block will be changed from orange to blue. Modify the schedule There are three ways to modify the schedule. First, select the schedule, then click the button , the following dialog box will pop up;...
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The way is common one. User can get the accurate schedule by redefining the start time, end time, start date, end date and loop mode. Select the schedule, then hold the left mouse and drag the rectangle to modify the start time, end time, start date and end date.
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Click to modify schedule: :Horizontal copy. User can copy date and loop mode: :Vertical copy. User can copy start and end time.
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:Align to top. The start time is fixed to 0 a’clock. And can not change start/end date and interval time. :Align to buttom. The end time is fixed to 23:59. And can not change start/end date and interval time. Replace the schedule Step 1: Select a published playlist, click Step 2: Click to select another playlist:...
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Spots The priority of the spots is higher than scheduled playlist. At the same time, player will playback spot instead of schedule playlist. Step 1:Click the label “spots”; Step 2:Move the pointer to the calendar region. Press the right-button and drag the mouse, the following dialog box will pop up.
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Default playlist The default program can be played in any idle period to avoid the status that player hasn’t program to playback. And users need not define playlist’s schedule and loop mode of the default program. Step 1:Click to open the default program page. Step 2:Switch to , click Settings and select a playlist.
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folder at local machine as the zip package. Such as C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\My Documents\Downloads\mgv_offsch_default.zip. Step 2:Copy the zip package to the root directory of a USB disk. Step 3:Plug-in the sub disk to player. Player will load the zip package and auto playback according to the schedule.
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How to create a player group Step 1:Click the button , the following dialog box will pop up. Note: 1. There is a default group named android default group. 2. Once the player is successfully configured, it will be automatically added into the default group. Create videowall group(Mainstreams)
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If users want to combine the players as a videowall, please refer to (Mainstreams) Combine VideWall Click to revert to normal group. Create Synchronized Group This function implements sync-playing of multi players. Select a player group, click Note: Videowall group can not set to synchronized group. Player/Player Group remote power management Choose the players or player groups to set remote power management.
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Volume Setting for Player Group Step 1:Select a player group; Step 2:Click...
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Player Groups’ Advanced Properties You can set more properties of group: screen rotation, time zone, ntp server and mini free space of player. Schedule update time: You can set the time of updating schedule in daily, e.g. Update schedule in 2:00 am in every day.
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Screen Status Step 1 Choose the player: : Step 2 Click label at right column, then click to snapshot: :...
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You can get/set screen brightness, contrast, color saturation and temperature, you can power on/off screen and disable/enable infra-red control. For color temperature, you can set customized value:...
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Check Hardware Status Users can check the usage of player’s CPU, memory and Hard Disk. Check Software Status Users can check player’s client version, player version and OS version. If there is a new version of player software, users can upgrade it by pressing update button.
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Check Advanced Properties Player’s advanced properties include: • Mac address; • Gateway; • Mask; • Command Server IP; • Media Server IP. System Setting It sets log query type: Update Players Step 1:Click the button to open the window of system management. Step 2:Click the button to upload the software package.
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The log includes player log and operation log. Play log: Click to enter log page. Choose the dedicate media file. Choose player group. Select start/end date and time. Click to check the search result.
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Click to export the results to the excel table. Operation log: Select user, start/end date and time, click to check the result. Urgent Case When there is an urgent need to broadcast in time, user can use the function of emergency information. Once publishing, it will playback immediately.
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Step 2:Choose a playlist from the table or click to open playlist table to add. Step 3:Choose an urgent case, click to publish. Choose a player group or groups and click ok. :Stop to playback urgent case. :Delete urgent case from table. User can not delete the case which is playbacking.
BIOS Setup Introduction The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) installed in the ROM of your computer system supports Intel® processors. The BIOS provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as disk drives, serial ports and parallel ports. It also provides password protection as well as special support for detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling the entire system.
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Main Settings BIOS Setting Description System Date Sets the date. Use the <Tab> key to switch between the data elements. System Time Set the time. Use the <Tab> key to switch between the data elements.
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Advanced Settings This section allows you to configure, improve your system and allows you to set up some system features according to your preference.
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ACPI Computing BIOS Setting Description Enable Hibernation Enables / Disables the system ability to hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS. ACPI Sleep State Selects an ACPI sleep state (Suspend Disabled or S3) where the system will enter when the Suspend button is pressed.
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LFP (eDP) to LVDS Configuration BIOS Setting Description LVDS Support Enables / Disables eDP to LVDS. Panel Color Selects a panel color depth as 18 or 24 (VESA or JEIDA) bit. Depth LVDS Channel Sets the LVDS channel type as single or dual channel. Type Panel Type Selects a resolution that fits your panel.
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EFP (DP) to LVDS Configuration BIOS Setting Description LVDS Support Enables / Disables DP to LVDS. Panel Color Depth Selects a panel color depth as 18 or 24 (VESA or JEIDA) bit. LVDS Channel Type Sets the LVDS channel type as single or dual channel. Panel Type Selects a resolution that fits your panel.
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Fintek Super IO Configuration BIOS Setting Description Standby Power on Enable the item to provide the standby power for devices. S5 (ERP) Disable the item to shut down the standby power. Options: All Enable / Enable Ethernet for WOL / All Disable Serial Ports Sets parameters of serial ports.
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Serial Port 1 Configuration BIOS Setting Description Serial Port Enables / Disables the serial port. Change Settings Selects an optimal settings for Super IO device. Device Mode Changes the serial port mode to: RS232 RS485 TX Low Active RS485 with Termination TX Low Active RS422 RS422 with Termination...
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Fintek Super IO Hardware Monitor BIOS Setting Description Temperatures / These fields are the parameters of the hardware monitoring function feature of Voltages the motherboard. The values are read-only values as monitored by the system and show the PC health status. CPU Shutdown Sets a threshold of temperature to shut down if CPU goes overheated.
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CPU Configuration BIOS Setting Description Socket 0 CPU Displays the socket specific CPU information. Information CPU Power Allows you to enable / disable Turbo Mode. Management Active Processor Enables / Disables the cores in the processor package. Cores Monitor Mwait Enables / Disables Monitor Mwait.
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Socket 0 CPU Information CPU Power Management Configuration...
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BIOS Setting Description Turbo Mode Enables / Disables the turbo mode. AMI Graphic Output Protocol Policy BIOS Setting Description Output Select Outputs through HDMI interface.
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Network Stack Configuration BIOS Setting Description Network Stack Enables / Disables UEFI Network Stack. IPv4 PXE Support Enables / Disables IPv4 PXE Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 PXE boot option will not be created. IPv4 HTTP Support Enables / Disables IPv4 HTTP Boot Support. If disabled, Ipv4 HTTP boot option will not be created.
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CSM Configuration BIOS Setting Description CSM Support Enables / Disables CSM support. GateA20 Active Upon Request disables GA20 when using BIOS services. Always cannot disable GA20, but is useful when any RT code is executed above 1 MB. INT19 Trap Sets how BIOS reacts on INT19 trap by Option ROM.
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USB Configuration BIOS Setting Description Legacy USB Support Enabled enables Legacy USB support. Auto disables legacy support if there is no USB device connected. Disabled keeps USB devices available only for EFI applications. XHCI Hand-off This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver.
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Chipset Settings North Bridge BIOS Setting Description Max TOLUD Sets a maximum value of TOLUD.
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South Cluster Configuration HD Audio Configuration BIOS Setting Description HD-Audio Support Enables / Disables HD-Audio support.
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PCI Express Configuration BIOS Setting Description PCI Express Root Accesses the control of the PCI Express Root Port. Port 1 ~ 6...
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BIOS Setting Description PCI Express Root Enables/ Disables the PCIe root port. Port Auto allows you to disable unused root port automatically for the most optimum power savings. ASPM Sets the PCIe active state power management. Options: Disable / L0s / L1 / L0SL1 / Auto L1 Substates Sets PCIe L1 substates.
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USB Configuration BIOS Setting Description XHCI Pre-Boot Enables / Disables the support for XHCI Pre-Boot Driver. Driver XHCI Mode Enables / Disables XHCI mode. If disabled, XHCI controller would be disabled, and none of the USB devices are detectable or usable when systen is booted up in OS. Do NOT disable it unless for debug purpose.
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Security Settings BIOS Setting Description Setup Administrator Sets an administrator password for the setup utility. Password User Password Sets a user password.
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Boot Settings BIOS Setting Description Setup Prompt Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. Timeout 65535 (0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock Selects the keyboard NumLock state. State Quiet Boot Enables / Disables Quiet Boot option. New Boot Option Controls the placement of newly detected UEFI boot options.
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Save & Exit Settings BIOS Setting Description Save Changes and Exit Exits system setup after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Exits system setup without saving any changes. Exit Save Changes and Reset Resets the system after saving the changes. Discard Changes and Resets system setup without saving any changes.
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