Discard Changes; Flash Utility - NEC PowerMate Pro150 Series Service Manual

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Setup and Operation
To exit Setup without saving the changes press
submenu without affecting your changes.
Load Setup Defaults
To load all the default Setup values in the Setup menus, select "Load Setup Defaults" from
the Exit Submenu. Reloading the defaults does not affect the any set passwords. The
program displays this message:
To load the defaults shipped with the system press
submenu without affecting your changes.

Discard Changes

To undo any changes you have made in the Setup menus in since Setup was last saved,
select "Discard Changes." The program displays this message:
To reset all changes made in the current session of Setup, press
to the Exit submenu without affecting your changes.

FLASH UTILITY

The system BIOS resides on a flash ROM in the system. The flash ROM can be updated,
should it ever become necessary. This feature allows the ROM BIOS chip to be flashed with
a new BIOS code through software, rather than replacing the chip.
Performing an update is done with a BIOS flash diskette. The diskette, which contains the
latest version of the BIOS code, can be obtained from NEC Technologies or, if a modem is
available, the latest BIOS can be downloaded from NEC's Bulletin Board Service (BBS).
If a modem is available, use the following procedure to access the BBS for the latest
version of the BIOS Update utility. How to flash the BIOS with a flash diskette is described
following the BBS access procedure.
See the following subsection, "NEC Bulletin Board Service," for information about using
the bulletin board (available in the U.S. and Canada).
Load Setup Defaults?
Press Enter to Continue
Press ESC to Abort
Discard Changes?
Press Enter to Continue
Press ESC to Abort
Enter
. Press
Esc
to return to the Exit
Enter
. Press
Esc
to return to the Exit
Enter
. Press
Esc
to return

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