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4 Summary of the HP/Phoenix BIOS Setup Program Setup Program To run the Setup program, interrupt the POST by pressing when the F2=Setup message appears on the initial "Vectra" logo screen. The band along the top of the screen offers five menus: Main, Configuration, Security, Power, and Exit. These are selected using the left and right arrow keys. Each menu is discussed in the following sub-sections. For a more complete description, see the User's Guide that was supplied with the PC. Main Menu The Main Menu presents the user with a list of fields, such as "System Time" and "Key auto-repeat speed". These can be selected using the up and down arrow keys, and can have their values changed using the and keys. The "Item-Specific Help" field changes automatically as the user moves the cursor between the fields. It tells the user what the presently highlighted field is for, and what the options are. Some fields are not changeable. Examples include fields that are for information only, and fields whose contents become "frozen" by the setting of a value in some other field. Such fields are displayed in a different color, without the "[" and "]" brackets. When the user moves the cursor with the up and down arrow keys, these fields are skipped. Some fields disappear completely when a choice in another field makes their appearance inappropriate (for example, the "Key auto-repeat speed" and "Delay before auto-repeat" fields disappear when the user selects Yes in the "Running Windows 95" field, since these parameters can be set within the Windows 95 operating system). Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu does not have the same structure as the Main Menu and Power Menu. Instead of presenting a list of fields, it offers the user a list of sub-menus. Again, the user steps between the options using the up and down arrow keys, but presses the key to enter the chosen sub- menu (and the key to go back again when finished). If access to devices has been disabled in the Security Menu, then the configuration of those devices on the Configuration Menu becomes frozen, as shown in the diagram below for Serial port A. The field becomes starred, 66