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Setup Utility—Integrated Peripherals, BIOS Settings, F10 Utility

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Table 3-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features (continued) 1st Boot Device Select Boot Device Priority. Default is USB. 2nd Boot Device Select Boot Device Priority. Default is ATA Flash. 3rd Boot Device Select Boot Device Priority. Default is Network. Boot Up Numlock Status Select power on state for Numlock. Default is OFF. POST Delay (secs) Set a delay that is added to POST to allow more time to press F10 to enter the Setup Utility. Default is None. F12 Boot Enable/Disable F12 network boot. Default is Enabled. Setup Utility-Integrated Peripherals Table 3-5 Setup Utility-Integrated Peripherals Option Integrated Audio Network Controller USB Controller Advanced USB Options USB Keyboard Support USB Mouse Support Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Serial Port 3 Serial Port 4 Parallel Port Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Description Enable or Disable Onboard AC97 Audio controller. Default is Enabled. Enable or Disable Onboard LAN device. Default is enabled. Enable or Disable USB controller. Default is enabled. Enable or Disable USB external ports. Default is enabled. Allows use of USB keyboard under DOS. Default is enabled. Allows use of USB Mouse under DOS. Default is disabled. Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 3F8/IRQ4 Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 2F8/IRQ3 Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 3E8/IRQ5 Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 2E8/IRQ10 Select parallel port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 378/IRQ7. Select parallel port transfer mode of Standard, EPP, ECP, or ECP/EPP. Default is ECP/EPP. Select DMA channel of 1 or 3 if parallel is operated in ECP mode. Default is 3. 24 Chapter 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility

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Table 3-4
Setup Utility—Advanced BIOS Features (continued)
1st Boot Device
Select Boot Device Priority. Default is USB.
2nd Boot Device
Select Boot Device Priority. Default is ATA Flash.
3rd Boot Device
Select Boot Device Priority. Default is Network.
Boot Up Numlock
Status
Select power on state for Numlock. Default is OFF.
POST Delay (secs)
Set a delay that is added to POST to allow more time to press
F10
to enter the Setup Utility.
Default is None.
F12 Boot
Enable/Disable F12 network boot. Default is Enabled.
Setup Utility—Integrated Peripherals
Table 3-5
Setup Utility—Integrated Peripherals
Option
Description
Integrated Audio
Enable or Disable Onboard AC97 Audio controller. Default is Enabled.
Network Controller
Enable or Disable Onboard LAN device. Default is enabled.
USB Controller
Enable or Disable USB controller. Default is enabled.
Advanced USB
Options
Enable or Disable USB external ports. Default is enabled.
USB Keyboard
Support
Allows use of USB keyboard under DOS. Default is enabled.
USB Mouse Support
Allows use of USB Mouse under DOS. Default is disabled.
Serial Port 1
Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 3F8/IRQ4
Serial Port 2
Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 2F8/IRQ3
Serial Port 3
Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 3E8/IRQ5
Serial Port 4
Select serial port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 2E8/IRQ10
Parallel Port
Select parallel port base IO port address and IRQ. Default is 378/IRQ7.
Parallel Mode
Select parallel port transfer mode of Standard, EPP, ECP, or ECP/EPP. Default is ECP/EPP.
ECP Mode Use DMA
Select DMA channel of 1 or 3 if parallel is operated in ECP mode. Default is 3.
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