IBM 8651RM0 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 51

Starting the Setup Program, Changing Settings, Printing and Restoring CMOS Default, Settings

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The Setup program consists of the following menu bar selections: Main: Select this choice to set the System Time and Date. This menu also allows you to view or change configuration settings for the CD-ROM drive and diskette drive. Advanced: Select this choice to view the settings of integrated peripherals and to identify the type and speed of the microprocessors. Security: Select this choice to set passwords. Press F1 for online Help information while in the Setup program. Starting the Setup Program: To access the Setup program: 1. Power-on the server and watch the screen. 2. The system prompts you to Press if you want to run SETUP. As soon as you see that prompt, press F1. When POST completes, you will enter Setup. Note If a configuration error occurs, a prompt appears before the operating system starts (see "Configuration Conflicts" on page 26). 3. If you have set a user or administrator password, the system prompts you to enter it. If you have set both passwords, enter either one. Changing Settings: To view or change the settings: 1. Use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to advance through the items on the screen. Press Enter to select an item. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen to view or change the configuration. You must correctly exit from the Setup program to save the configuration information. 3. Press F10 to save the configuration values and exit from the Setup program. 4. Press Enter to confirm. Printing and Restoring CMOS Default Settings: If a printer is attached to the server, you can use the Print Screen key to print the configuration settings. You can restore default settings by using the Setup program. To restore default settings: 1. Power-on the server. IBM Netfinity 7000 - Type 8651 43

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The Setup program consists of the following menu bar
selections:
Main:
Select this choice to set the System Time and
Date.
This menu also allows you to view or change
configuration settings for the CD-ROM drive and
diskette drive.
Advanced:
Select this choice to view the settings of
integrated peripherals and to identify the type and
speed of the microprocessors.
Security:
Select this choice to set passwords.
Press
F1
for online Help information while in the
Setup program.
Starting the Setup Program:
To access the
Setup program:
1.
Power-on the server and watch the screen.
2.
The system prompts you to
Press <F1> if you want
to run SETUP
. As soon as you see that prompt,
press
F1
.
When POST completes, you will enter Setup.
Note
If a configuration error occurs, a prompt appears
before the operating system starts (see
“Configuration Conflicts” on page
26).
3.
If you have set a user or administrator password, the
system prompts you to enter it.
If you have set both
passwords, enter either one.
Changing Settings:
To view or change the
settings:
1.
Use the Up Arrow (
) or Down Arrow (
) key to
advance through the items on the screen.
Press
Enter
to select an item.
2.
Follow the instructions on the screen to view or
change the configuration.
You must
correctly
exit from the Setup program to
save the configuration information.
3.
Press
F10
to save the configuration values and exit
from the Setup program.
4.
Press
Enter
to confirm.
Printing and Restoring CMOS Default
Settings:
If a printer is attached to the server, you can
use the
Print Screen
key to print the configuration
settings.
You can restore default settings by using the Setup
program.
To restore default settings:
1.
Power-on the server.
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