Note:
the keyboard. Therefore, if you need to set any system
switches, do it while the system is already disassembled.
Switch Settings for Non-AGP Models
The non-AGP system has a four-position dip switch dip switch. Follow the
instructions below for changing dip switch settings.
A four-position dip switch is located underneath the keyboard. The following
list identifies each switch setting and its function.
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Switch 1, Password Override Switch — The default setting is "OFF." If
you forget your password and cannot access the data on your NEC Versa,
change the setting to "ON" and your current password dissolves.
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Switch 2 — Keyboard select; Default is "ON" for U.S. and Canada 85
key keyboard.
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Switch 3 — Reserved for factory use; Default is "OFF."
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Switch 4 — Reserved for factory use; Default is "OFF."
Switch Settings for AGP Models
The AGP system has a six-position dip switch. Follow the instructions below for
changing dip switch settings.
A six-position dip switch is located underneath the keyboard. The following list
identifies each switch setting and its function.
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Switch 1, Password Override Switch — The default setting is "OFF." If
you forget your password and cannot access the data on your NEC Versa,
change the setting to "ON" and your current password is erased.
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Switch 2 — Keyboard select; Default is "ON" for U.S. 85-key keyboard.
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Switch 3 — Reserved for factory use; Default is "ON."
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Switch 4 — Keyboard select; Default is "ON" for U.S. 85-key keyboard.
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Switch 5, BIOS Flash Enable Switch — Default is "OFF"(disable).
Before updating the BIOS, change the setting to "ON."
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Switch 6 — Logo select; Default is "OFF" for U.S.
The system switches are also located underneath
Default Switch Settings (Non-AGP Models)
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