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Index-4
exiting, 3-6
extending battery life, 3-9
Fn-F8, 3-1
global standby, 3-4
hard disk, 3-5
making selections, 3-2
menu options, 3-3
modem-ring resume, 3-3
power saving, 3-3
programs, 3-1
setup, 3-1
System Options menu, 3-4
the utility, 3-1
video, 3-5
video monitoring, 3-5
Power-on self-test (POST), 2-8
Power-saving devices, 3-7
Problem checklist, 5-4
Q
Quick boot, 2-12
Quiet bus, 3-7
R
Rear cover support bracket, 5-20
Reducing power consumption, 3-9
Removing the keyboard, 5-10–5-12
Reset button, 2-8
RS-232C serial interface connector, A-1
S
SCU, 2-9–2-16, 2-10
accessing, 2-9
boot password, 2-13
boot speed, 2-12
cache memory, 2-14
COM port assignments, 2-11
default settings, 2-14
diskette drive type, 2-11
display modes, 2-14
exiting, 2-15
Hard disk settings, 2-11
LPT port address, 2-11
main menu, 2-9
menu options, 2-10
Num Lock, 2-12
password, 2-13
quick boot, 2-12
saving changes, 2-15
setting the date, 2-10
setting the time, 2-10
SurePoint, 2-11
typematic delay, 2-13
typematic rate, 2-12
use, 2-10
video display type, external, 2-12
SCU Menu Options, 2-10–2-16
SCU password, 2-13
SCU,
LCD initial brightness control, 3-3
Serial device connection, 4-6
serial interface connector, A-1
Serial port
addresses, 1-7
interrupts, 1-7
Service
telephone numbers, 5-1
Setting the date, 2-10
Setting the time, 2-10
Setup, 2-1–2-4
Slots for PCMCIA cards, 4-2
Solving problems, 5-4
Specifications, 1-11
Standby mode, 3-7
SurePoint, 2-7
disabling, 2-11
Suspend button, 3-9
System board
8-KB cache memory, 1-5
chipsets, 1-5
CPU, 1-5
removing, 5-19
System Configuration Utility. See SCU
System memory map, 1-6
System Options menu, 3-4
System power management, 3-7
T
Telephone numbers, 5-1
Time setting, 2-10
Troubleshooting, 5-4–5-8

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