Epson ActionTower 7500 User Manual - Page 33

Using the System Setup Option, Running SETUP and lnstalling Drivers

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The table below lists some of the keys you can use to perform SETUP operations. SETUP function keys Press To Home or End F1 or Alt H PgDn or PgUp or + or Spacebar F5 F6 F10 Enter Esc Move the cursor to the next or previous modifiable option Move the cursor to the top or bottom of the menu Display a help screen describing the option currently selected Select the previous value Select the next value Supply the previously saved values for the SETUP options on the current screen Supply the factory default values for the SETUP options on the current screen Ignore any changes you have made on the current screen and exit the screen Select the current option or value Return to the previous screen While you are in SETUP, the bottom of the screen lists the keys you can press to perform specific functions. Using the System Setup Option When you select the System Setup option, you see the System Setup screen. From this screen, you can set the system time and date, define your video display type, check system memory, define the diskette drives, and control keyboard testing during system startup. The System Setup options are described in the table on the next page. Running SETUP and lnstalling Drivers 2-3

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The table below lists some of the keys you can use to perform
SETUP operations.
SETUP function keys
Press
To
Move the cursor to the next or previous modifiable option
Home or End
Move the cursor to the top or bottom of the menu
F1 or Alt H
Display a help screen describing the option currently
selected
PgDn or -
Select the previous value
PgUp or + or
Select the next value
Spacebar
F5
Supply the previously saved values for the SETUP options
on the current screen
F6
Supply the factory default values for the SETUP options on
the current screen
F10
Ignore any changes you have made on the current
screen and exit the screen
Enter
Select the current option or value
Esc
Return to the previous screen
While you are in SETUP, the bottom of the screen lists the keys
you can press to perform specific functions.
Using the System Setup Option
When you select the System Setup option, you see the
System Setup screen. From this screen, you can set the system
time and date, define your video display type, check system
memory, define the diskette drives, and control keyboard
testing during system startup.
The System Setup options are described in the table on the next
page.
Running SETUP and lnstalling Drivers
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