Epson ActionNote 650C User Manual - Page 27

Setting, Deleting, and Changing a Password, Ctrl Alt S

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SCU options [continued) Option Description Settings Memory menu Cache Enable Controls the processor's internal cache operation = Enabled* No = Disabled PowerMgmt menu See "Setting the Power Management Options," below Defaults Sets all options to their default values Exit See "Exiting the SCU, " below * Default setting (1) The parallel port is always LPT1. Some hardware diagnostic programs may only be able to read the parallel port in Normal mode. (2) Select Auto so the computer can try to automatically configure your hard disk drive; select Custom to enter the specific parameters; select None if you removed your hard disk drive. Setting, Deleting, and Changing a Password You can set two types of passwords on your system: a Boot password and an SCU password. The Boot password prevents an unauthorized user from accessing any programs or data on your computer, including the System Configuration utility. The SCU password prevents access only to the SCU and your system configuration information. If you set a Boot password, the computer prompts you to enter it each time you turn on or reset your computer. If you set an SCU password, the computer prompts you to enter it each time you press Ctrl Alt S to run the SCU. Follow the instructions in the next sections to set, delete, or change your password. See the instructions in Chapter 2 for entering your password when the system prompts you for it. Setting Up the Computer 1-13

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SCU options [continued)
Option
Description
Settings
Memory menu
Cache Enable
Controls the processor’s
= Enabled*
internal cache operation
No
= Disabled
PowerMgmt
See "Setting the Power Management Options,"
below
menu
Defaults
Sets all options to their default values
Exit
See “Exiting the SCU, ” below
* Default setting
(1) The parallel port is always LPT1. Some hardware diagnostic programs may
only be able to read the parallel port in Normal mode.
(2) Select Auto so the computer can try to automatically configure your hard
disk drive; select
Custom
to enter the specific parameters; select
None
if
you removed your hard disk drive.
Setting, Deleting, and Changing a Password
You can set two types of passwords on your system: a Boot
password and an SCU password. The Boot password prevents
an unauthorized user from accessing any programs or data on
your computer, including the System Configuration utility. The
SCU password prevents access only to the SCU and your
system configuration information.
If you set a Boot password, the computer prompts you to enter
it each time you turn on or reset your computer. If you set an
SCU password, the computer prompts you to enter it each time
you press
Ctrl Alt S
to run the SCU.
Follow the instructions in the next sections to set, delete, or
change your password. See the instructions in Chapter 2 for
entering your password when the system prompts you for it.
Setting Up the Computer
1-13