Chapter 3 – BIOS Setup Menus
Option
Diskette Access
User Mode
Virus Check Reminder /System Backup Reminder
Power Menu
PhoenixBIOS Setup–Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Main
Advanced
* Power Savings:
* Standby Timeout:
* Suspend Timeout:
?Device Monitoring
F1
Help
ESC
Exit
Option
Description
Power Savings
Enables or disables power management. Options include disabled, maximum power, per-
formance, and customized. The customized option may be used to individually set standby
timeout, suspend timeout, standby CPU speed, fixed disk timeout, and CRT values.
1
Standby Timeout
Sets an inactivity period required to put your system in standby (partial power shutdown).
1
Suspend Timeout
Sets an inactivity period required after standby to suspend (maximum power shutdown).
Device Monitoring
Allows entry into the device configuration submenu.
1 = Visible only when power saving is "Customized"
3-15
Security
[Disabled]
[Off]
[Off]
¯
Select Item
¨ Select Menu
Figure 3-16. Power Menu
Table 3-16. Power Menu Options
Description
Restricts access to floppy drives to the supervisor when set to
"Supervisor." Requires setting the Supervisor password.
Defines "User" access as [Normal] or [Restricted]. In normal
mode you can access the data/time, user password, power,
32-pin socket, flat panel, boot order, and disk setup settings. In
restricted mode you can only access the date/time and the
user password settings.
Displays a message during boot up asking (Y/N) if you have
backed-up the system or scanned it for any viruses. It displays
the message daily on the first boot of the day; weekly on the first
boot after Sunday; and monthly on the first boot of the month.
Power
Exit
-/+
Change Values
Enter Select » Sub-
menu
Item Specific Help
If the item you
are
viewing has spe-
cific
help, it will be
listed here.
F9
Setup Defaults
F10 Previous
Values
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