Asus A1F ASUS A1F Series Notebook User Manual English Version. - Page 73

Using the Notebook PC, TV Display Type [NTSC], Boot Up NumLock Status [On], Quick Power On Seft Test

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4. Using the Notebook PC TV Display Type [NTSC] This sets the video synchronization mode for your video output device (television or video projector). The setting depends on the territory that your video output device is manufactured for. The configuration options are: [NTSC] [PAL] Boot Up NumLock Status [On] Specifies the status of the keyboard's number lock function when the Notebook PC is turned ON. The configuration options are: [Off] [On] Quick Power On Seft Test [Enabled] When enabled, the system skips certain tests and boots up faster then normal. Disabled is generally used for testing purposes. The configuration options are: [Disabled] [Enabled] 73

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4. Using the Notebook PC
TV Display Type [NTSC]
This sets the video synchronization mode for your video output device (television or video projector).
The setting depends on the territory that your video output device is manufactured for. The configura-
tion options are: [NTSC] [PAL]
Boot Up NumLock Status [On]
Specifies the status of the keyboard’s number lock function when the Notebook PC is turned ON. The
configuration options are: [Off] [On]
Quick Power On Seft Test [Enabled]
When enabled, the system skips certain tests and boots up faster then normal. Disabled is generally
used for testing purposes. The configuration options are: [Disabled] [Enabled]