Dell PowerVault NX3100 Hardware Owner's Manual - Page 44
Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager, CAUTION - default password
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Option Description SATA Settings (Optional) See "SATA Settings Screen (Optional)" on page 47. Boot Settings See "Boot Settings Screen" on page 47. Integrated Devices See "Integrated Devices Screen" on page 48. PCI IRQ Assignment Displays a screen to change the IRQ assigned to each of the integrated devices on the PCI bus, and any installed expansion card that requires an IRQ. Serial Communication (Off default) See "Serial Communication Screen" on page 49. Power Management Enables you to manage power usage of the processor, fans, and memory modules with preconfigured or customized settings. See "Power Management Screen" on page 51. System Security Displays a screen to configure the system password and setup password features. See "System Security Screen" on page 52, "Using the System Password" on page 56, and "Using the Setup Password" on page 58 for more information. Keyboard NumLock (On default) Determines whether your system starts up with the NumLock mode activated on 101- or 102-key keyboards (does not apply to 84-key keyboards). Report Keyboard Errors (Report default) Enables or disables reporting of keyboard errors during the POST. Select Report for host systems that have keyboards attached. Select Do Not Report to suppress all error messages relating to the keyboard or keyboard controller during POST. This setting does not affect the operation of the keyboard itself if a keyboard is attached to the system. F1/F2 Prompt on Error (Enabled default) Enables the system to halt on errors during POST, which allows the user to observe events that may scroll by unnoticed during normal POST. You can select F1 to continue or F2 to enter the System Setup program. CAUTION: When setting this option to Disabled, the system does not halt if an error occurs during POST. Any critical errors is displayed and logged in the system event log. 44 Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager