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Heading, Option, Description, Allows you to set the Printer Mode to EPP+ECP

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Table 3-1 Computer Setup Menu Descriptions Heading Option Description Onboard Devices Enables you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (serial ports, parallel ports, diskette controllers, and so on). Device Options Allows you to set the Printer Mode to EPP+ECP, Output-Only or Bi-directional. NOTE These settings are included for backward compatibility. Many older printers cannot use newer protocols like EPP+ECP. Allows you to enable/disable: „ Number Lock state at power-on or off during POST „ PME Wakeup Events, such as a wake on LAN magic packet to bring the machine out of Hibernate. „ Processor Cache. Enabling this turns on the processors L1 and L2 cache and disabling turns off the processors L1 and L2 cache, which is one way to slow the processor down. „ SATA RAID Option ROM „ SCSI Option ROM „ Network Controller Option „ Standby wake events NOTE This setting might need to be disabled if older PCI cards do not use the PME signal correctly and keep turning on the system. Slot 1 (PCI) Enables you to configure control, power management, option ROM, and interrupt. Slot 2 (PCI Enables you to configure control, power management, option ROM, and interrupt. Express x 16) Slot 3 (PCI) Enables you to configure control, option ROM, and latency timer. Slot 4 (PCI Enables you to configure control, option ROM, and latency timer. Express x 16) Slot 5 (PCI-X Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer. 133) Slot 6 (PCI-X Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer. 133) Slot 7 (PCI-X Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer. 133) *Available on select models. **These options should be used by advanced users only. Chapter 3 COMPUTER SETUP (F10) 41

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Chapter 3
Onboard
Devices
Enables you to set resources for or disable onboard system devices (serial ports, parallel ports,
diskette controllers, and so on).
Device Options
Allows you to set the Printer Mode to EPP+ECP, Output-Only or Bi-directional.
NOTE
These settings are included for backward compatibility. Many older printers cannot use
newer protocols like EPP+ECP.
Allows you to enable/disable:
Number Lock state at power-on or off during POST
PME Wakeup Events, such as a wake on LAN magic packet to bring the machine out of
Hibernate.
Processor Cache. Enabling this turns on the processors L1 and L2 cache and disabling turns
off the processors L1 and L2 cache, which is one way to slow the processor down.
SATA RAID Option ROM
SCSI Option ROM
Network Controller Option
Standby wake events
NOTE
This setting might need to be disabled if older PCI cards do not use the PME signal
correctly and keep turning on the system.
Slot 1 (PCI)
Enables you to configure control, power management, option ROM, and interrupt.
Slot 2 (PCI
Express x 16)
Enables you to configure control, power management, option ROM, and interrupt.
Slot 3 (PCI)
Enables you to configure control, option ROM, and latency timer.
Slot 4 (PCI
Express x 16)
Enables you to configure control, option ROM, and latency timer.
Slot 5 (PCI-X
133)
Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer.
Slot 6 (PCI-X
133)
Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer.
Slot 7 (PCI-X
133)
Enables you to configure control, speed, option ROM, and latency timer.
*Available on select models.
**These options should be used by advanced users only.
Table 3-1
Computer Setup Menu Descriptions
Heading
Option
Description