Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 38

Starting the SETUP Program, <DEL> If, SETUP, EXIT FOR BOOT, RUN CMOS SETUP

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Ll Whether or not to enable shadow RAM Ll The amount of time the computer is to use for its powersaving standby mode Cl The LCD display contrast (positive: white letters on a black background; or negative: black letters on a white background). The SETUP menu automatically displays the base memory size, the extended memory size, and whether or not a numeric processor (i.e., math coprocessor) is installed. The settings you specify with the SETUP program are recorded in a special area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery, so it will not be erased when you turn off or reset the computer. Whenever you turn on the computer, it reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM. If there are any differences between those settings and the DIP switch settings, you see an error message. If this occurs, run SETUP again or change your DIP switch settings. Starting the SETUP Program When you turn on or reset the computer, the following message displays at the completion of the self-test: Press If you want to run SETUP utility. To start SETUP, press Delete. You see the following menu: EXIT FOR BOOT RUN CMOS SETUP The first option is highlighted. Press the down arrow to highlight RUN CMOS SETUP, and then press Enter. Setting Up Your System 1-19

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Ll
Whether or not to enable shadow RAM
Ll
The amount of time the computer is to use for its power-
saving standby mode
Cl
The LCD display contrast (positive: white letters on a black
background; or negative: black letters on a white
background).
The SETUP menu automatically displays the base memory size,
the extended memory size, and whether or not a numeric
processor (i.e., math coprocessor) is installed.
The settings you specify with the SETUP program are recorded
in a special area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory
is backed up by a battery, so it will not be erased when you turn
off or reset the computer. Whenever you turn on the computer,
it reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM. If there are any
differences between those settings and the DIP switch settings,
you see an error message. If this occurs, run SETUP again or
change your DIP switch settings.
Starting the SETUP Program
When you turn on or reset the computer, the following message
displays at the completion of the self-test:
Press
<DEL> If
you want to run
SETUP
utility.
To start SETUP, press
Delete.
You see the following menu:
EXIT FOR BOOT
RUN CMOS SETUP
The first option is highlighted. Press the down arrow to
highlight
RUN CMOS SETUP,
and then press
Enter.
Setting Up Your System
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