Bios Configuration; Resetting The System Cmos And Bios Settings; Power-On Self Test Warning Messages - National Instruments NI cRIO-9035 User Manual

Embedded compactrio controller with real-time processor and reconfigurable fpga
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Figure 17. cRIO-9035 Desktop Mounting Side Dimensions

BIOS Configuration

Resetting the System CMOS and BIOS Settings

The cRIO-9035 BIOS configuration information is stored in a nonvolatile memory location
that does not require a battery to preserve the settings. Additionally, the BIOS optimizes boot
time by saving specific system information to memory backed up by a battery (CMOS).
Complete the following steps to reset the CMOS and reset the BIOS settings to factory default
values.
1.
Disconnect power from the cRIO-9035.
2.
Press the CMOS reset button and hold it for 1 second.
3.
Reconnect power to the cRIO-9035.
The
BIOS Reset Detected
Note
If the CMOS battery is dead, the CMOS reset button will not work.

Power-On Self Test Warning Messages

The cRIO-9035 POST displays warning messages for specific issues onscreen. You can use
MAX to enable Console Out to send these warning messages through the RS-232 serial port.
The POST can display the following warning messages:
BIOS Reset Detected—This warning is displayed when the CMOS Reset button has been
pushed. This warning indicates that the BIOS settings have the default values.
CMOS Battery Is Dead—This warning is displayed when the CMOS battery is dead and
must be replaced. The BIOS settings are preserved even when the CMOS battery is dead,
but the system will boot very slowly because the BIOS cannot optimize boot time by
saving specific system information to CMOS.
132.8 mm (5.23 in.)
warning message appears onscreen.
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127.2 mm
(5.01 in.)

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