TAG SV-100-M-DVR User Manual

SV-100-M-DVR Operations Manual
TAG
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Operations Manual
1 Copyright © 2008 Technology Advancement Group®, Inc.
(TAG®)
All rights reserved. This publication and its contents are proprietary to TAG. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of TAG, 22355 TAG Way, Dulles, Virginia 20166-9310.
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1.1 Trademarks
All trademarks, marks, names, or product names referenced in this publication are the property of respective owners, and TAG neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein.
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2.2.3 Lifecycle Management
TAG’s world-class Program Management discipline models the renowned methodologies of the Project Management Institute (PMI) to ensure successful completion of the task at hand. Our Program Managers (PMs) serve as the voice of the customer – driving requirements to which the rest of TAG’s organization answers. As an explicit tenet of TAG’s corporate mission statement, the PMs not only track cost, schedule, and technical compliance throughout a project’s period of performance, but also ensure the customer is supported well beyond it.
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3 About This Manual
3.1 Scope and Audience
This Manual provides an introductory overview of the SV-100-MDVR. Designed to endure the rigors of harsh environments, products can withstand shock and vibration, high and low temperatures, and sand and dust. All of our servers are based on the latest in Intel® Core™ Duo and Pentium® M technology. Configuration options include extended memory and enhanced video optimization. All of our products are backed by our world-class lifecycle management and post sales support.
3.1.1 Organization:
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1 provides Cautions and Warnings.
Chapter 2 provides operational information.
This information is split into two (2) sections
Chapter 3 Contains all relevant Procedures and SV-100-M-DVRcomponents.
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Table of Contents
Contents
1Copyright © 2008 Technology Advancement Group®, Inc. (TAG®) ............................ 2
1.1Trademarks ............................................................................................................ 2
2About TAG ................................................................................................................... 3
2.1Summary of Qualifications ...................................................................................... 3
2.2Core Competences ................................................................................................. 4
2.2.1Engineering ....................................................................................................... 4
2.2.2Manufacturing and Integration ........................................................................... 4
2.2.3Lifecycle Management ...................................................................................... 5
3About This Manual ....................................................................................................... 7
3.1Scope and Audience .............................................................................................. 7
3.1.1Organization: ..................................................................................................... 7
4Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................... 12
4.1Types of warnings used in this manual ................................................................... 12
4.1.1Safety Symbols and Labels ............................................................................... 12
4.1.2Conventions ...................................................................................................... 12
5SV-100-M-DVR Workstation Overview ........................................................................ 15
5.1Product Information ................................................................................................ 15
5.2SV-100-M-DVR ....................................................................................................... 16
5.2.1SV-100-M-DVR Specifications .......................................................................... 16
5.3SV-100-M-DVR Connectors ................................................................................... 18
5.4SV-100-M-DVR Components ................................................................................. 19
5.4.1Motherboard Model and Type ........................................................................... 19
5.4.2System Mother Board Main Features ................................................................ 20
5.4.3Video Capture Card .......................................................................................... 21
5.4.4Features: ....................................................................................................... 22
5.4.5Specifications: .............................................................................................. 22
6Procedures .................................................................................................................. 24
6.1SV-100-M-DVR Startup .......................................................................................... 24
6.2SV-100-M-DVR Shutdown ..................................................................................... 24
7Identifying Server Components Using Device Manager ............................................... 25
7.1Working with Device Properties .............................................................................. 28
7.2Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows ...................................................... 30
7.2.1Using the Add New Hardware Wizard ............................................................... 31
7.3Installing Legacy Peripherals .................................................................................. 32
7.3.1Removing Legacy Peripherals .......................................................................... 32
7.4TAG Approved BIOS .............................................................................................. 35
7.4.1BIOS Configuration for BIOS Version 08-00-14 ................................................ 35
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List of Figures
Figure 5-1 SV-100-M-DVR ............................................................................................ 15
Figure 5-2 SV-100-M-DVR (Front View) ........................................................................ 16
Figure 5-3 SV-100 M-DVR Components and Connectors (Front View) ........................ 18
Figure 5-4 SV-100-M-DVR Components and Connectors (Rear View) ......................... 19
Figure 5-5 System Mother Board .................................................................................. 20
Figure 5-6 Video Capture Card ..................................................................................... 21
Figure 7-1 Control Panel ............................................................................................... 25
Figure 7-2 System Properties ........................................................................................ 26
Figure 7-3 Device Manger ............................................................................................. 26
Figure 7-4 Device Manager ........................................................................................... 28
Figure 7-5 Properties Dialog Box .................................................................................. 29
Figure 7-6 Control Panel ............................................................................................... 31
Figure 7-7 Add hardware Wizard .................................................................................. 32
Figure 7-8 Control Panel ............................................................................................... 32
Figure 7-9 System Properties ........................................................................................ 33
Figure 7-10 Device Manager ......................................................................................... 34
Figure 7-11 Default Selection Screen............................................................................ 36
Figure 7-12 ACPI Configuration Screen ........................................................................ 36
Figure 7-13 ACPI Option Screen. .................................................................................. 37
Figure 7-14 APM Configuration Screen. ........................................................................ 38
Figure 7-15 APM Default Settings Screen. .................................................................... 39
Figure 7-16 APM Default Settings Screen. .................................................................... 40
Figure 7-17 PCIPnP Screen. ......................................................................................... 40
Figure 7-18 PCIPnP Default Settings Screen ................................................................ 41
Figure 7-19 PCIPnP Default Settings Screen ................................................................ 42
Figure 7-20 Chipset Options Screen. ............................................................................ 42
Figure 7-21 CPU Configuration Screen. ........................................................................ 43
Figure 7-22 CPU Advanced Settings Screen. ............................................................... 44
Figure 7-23 Video Function Configuration screen. ........................................................ 44
Figure 7-24 Display Configuration Screen. .................................................................... 45
Figure 7-25 USB Configuration Screen. ........................................................................ 46
Figure 7-26 USB Functions Settings Screen. ................................................................ 46
Figure 7-27 Onboard Devices Screen. .......................................................................... 47
Figure 7-28 Default Onboard Devices Settings Screen. ................................................ 48
Figure 7-29 Boot Devices Screen. ................................................................................ 48
Figure 7-30 Boot Devices Settings Screen. ................................................................... 49
Figure 7-31 Boot Device Screen. .................................................................................. 49
Figure 7-32 Boot Device Screen. .................................................................................. 50
Figure 7-33 Password Screen. ...................................................................................... 50
Figure 7-34 Boot Settings Configuration Screen. .......................................................... 51
Figure 7-35 Exit Option screen. ..................................................................................... 52
Figure 7-36 Save Configurations Screen ...................................................................... 53
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List of Tables
Table 5-1 Mother Board Components ........................................................................... 21
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Chapter 1
Cautions and Warnings.
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4 Safety Instructions
Read this manual thoroughly, paying special attention to the cautions and warnings.
4.1 Types of warnings used in this manual
4.1.1 Safety Symbols and Labels
DANGER
4.1.2 Conventions
WARNING
CAUTION
These warnings and cautions indicate situations or practice that might result in property damage.
4.1.2.1 Important Messages
Important messages appear where mishandling of components is possible or when work orders can be misunderstood. These messages also provide vital information associated with other aspects of system operation. The word “important” is written as “IMPORTANT,” both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics. The italicized text is the important message.
4.1.2.2 Warnings
Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury. Warnings should be taken seriously. Warnings are easy to recognize. The word “warning” is written as “WARNING,” both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in
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italics. The italicized text is the warning message.
4.1.2.3 Cautions
Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system. Cautions are easy to recognize. The word “caution” is written as “CAUTION,” both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics. The italicized text is the cautionary message.
4.1.2.4 Notes
Notes inform the reader of essential but non­critical information. These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help you avoid making mistakes. Notes are easy to recognize. The word “note” is written as “NOTE”.
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5 SV-100-M-DVR Workstation Overview
Figure 5-1 SV-100-M-DVR
5.1 Product Information
The SV-100-M-DVR sets the standard for Servers with state-of-the-art technology. The newest server can stand up to the harshest environments, and is designed specifically to be fully customized to support unique, mission­critical applications.
Small Footprint Chassis, 4”H x 8”W x 8”D &7.1 lbs.
Your system may contain components not described in this User Manual. For detailed information on these components, refer to the manufactures website or contact TAG Technical Support at tech.support@tag.com
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5.2 SV-100-M-DVR
Figure 5-2 SV-100-M-DVR (Front View)
5.2.1 SV-100-M-DVR Specifications
Chassis & Power Supply
Dimensions: 4”H x 8”W x 8”D.
Weight: 7.1 lbs.
Internal Power: Built in DC power supply.
External Power: External DC adapter (90W or
120W).
Capable of sitting on a desk or mounted on a wall. (Option).
System Specifications
CPU: Intel® T7100 Core 2 Duo Processor 1.86 GHZ, 800MHz FSB.
Cache: 2MB shared L2 cache per Core.
Memory: 2GB DDR2 RAM
Controller: On-board serial ATA controllers.
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Storage: 160GB SATA Hard Drive.
Audio: Onboard Realtek ALC888.
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Onboard: Intel 6MA965 graphics controller with integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100. (VGA and DVI Connectors).
PCI-X Video Capture Card
Operating System: Choice of Windows®
Vista, Windows® XP Professional or Linux.
I/O Ports:
(2) RJ-45 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports.
(10) USB 2.0 ports (6x internal; 4x
external).
(2) Serial ports.
(3) Audio ports (Mic-in, Line-out, Line-in
PS/2 keyboard and mouse port.
Optional
Keyboard: Mobile backlit USB keyboard.
Pointer: Waterproof optical mouse.
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature: Range of -0°C to 55°C, MIL-STD 810F Method 501.4, 502.4.
Non-operating Temperature: Range of -40°C to 70°C, MIL-STD 810F Method 501.4, 502.4.
Humidity: Range of 10-9% RH (Relative Humidity), MIL-STD 810F Method.
Shock: MIL-STD-810F Method 516.5 (Tested per Requirement).
Vibration: MIL-STD-810F Method 519.5 (Tested per Requirement).
Fungus/Mold: MIL-STD-810F Method 508.5 (Tested per Requirement)
Sand/Dust: MIL-STD 810F (Tested per Requirement).
Salt/Fog: MIL-STD-810F Method 509.4 (Tested per Requirement).
Fungus/Mold: MIL-STD-810F Method 508.5 (Tested per Requirement).
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Maintenance and Repair
The SV-100-M-DVR is considered a line replaceable unit (LRU) and will be maintained and spared at the LRU level.
5.3 SV-100-M-DVR Connectors
Figure 5-3 SV-100 M-DVR Components and Connectors (Front View)
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Figure 5-4 SV-100-M-DVR Components and Connectors (Rear View)
5.4 SV-100-M-DVR Components
This section provides an overview of the most common components installed in the SV-100­M-DVR. Information is also provided on how to identify specific components within your SV­100-M-DVR. For detailed information on the specific components installed, refer the manufactures website.
5.4.1 Motherboard Model and Type
The version of the SV-100-M-DVRmotherboard can be determined by decoding the last three digits of the board part number.
For example: For the product C44686-703, the number following the "-" is as follows:
7 = Fabrication (FAB) Number 03 = Revision 3.
The board part number can be found on most motherboards.
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Figure 5-5 System Mother Board
5.4.2 System Mother Board Main Features
Processor
Supports Intel® UFC-PGA 478 Core™ 2 Duo/Celeron® M mobile processor- Intel GME965 and ICH8M
Two 200-pin SODIMM sockets support up to 4 GB dual channel DDR2 533/667 SDRAM
Supports dual display for VGA, LVDS, and DVI
Supports 4 serial ports and 3 SATA ports
Built-in dual Gigabit Ethernet
One CompactFlash Type I/II support
Onboard TPM 1.2 support (optional).
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Supported AGP
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5.4.4 Features:
Advanced DMA for ultra-high performance (full 30 fps)
Hardware audio gain control
Closed Caption extraction
AVI or extended AVI capture for use with the
most popular 3rd party editing and streaming software applications
Hardware Cropping and Bitmap Overlay
PCI-X compatible
Audio Loop-back
Simulstream® Ready
5.4.5 Specifications:
Video Input: composite (BNC), S-Video
Audio Input: balanced stereo (2 x XLR),
unbalanced stereo (2 x RCA)
Audio Output: unbalanced stereo line level (3.5 mm)
Low-Profile Design Board (includes low-profile bracket)
64-bit PCI Interface
32-bit/33-MHz PCI Compatible
3.3-V PCI 2.3 compliant
Drivers available for popular Microsoft
Windows operating systems
Linux drivers available (Open Source, provided via the Linux community)
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6 Procedures
The procedures within this Chapter contain relevant information to ensure the SV-100-M­DVR maintains its maximum performance potential.
6.1 SV-100-M-DVR Startup
1. Check to make sure that all the cables are seated and connected correctly to the back of the unit such as keyboard, mouse, monitor video cable and both power cables.
2. Connect video, touch screen USB, audio and power cables to the display CBP-19SW.
3. Press the momentary power switch on the server one time to turn the server on.
4. Press the power button on the display to turn the display on.
5. Once the server starts, System will go thru Power On self Test (POST) (no action is required at this time)
6. At windows dialog box press Ctrl+Alt+Delete at once to login
7. Type in the correct user name and password and then press enter to login
8. Once the operator is logged on to the unit they could use the computer as they wish.
NOTE: Assuming the SV-100-M-DVR is not connected to any network.
6.2 SV-100-M-DVR Shutdown
1. The operator needs to save all data, and then close all applications.
2. Once all data is saved and applications are closed, click on Start menu, select shutdown and then click OK to shutdown the computer.
6.2.1.1 Passwords
In most cases a user (startup) password and a supervisor (setup) password can be set in the CMOS. When a Setup password is required, the computer will prompt for it when you try to
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access the BIOS setup. When a Startup password is configured, the computer will prompt for it at every startup.
The CMOS password can be reset by shortening the "CMOS restore to factory defaults jumper" or by temporarily removing the CMOS battery.
7 Identifying Server Components Using Device Manager
The Device Manager is one of Windows' most useful diagnostic tools. It lets you see all of the devices attached to your computer, and which resources they are each using. To access the Device Manager do the following:
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click
Control Panel. (Figure 7-1).
Figure 7-1 Control Panel
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2. Double-click the System icon. (Figure 7-2).
Figure 7-2 System Properties
3. Click the Hardware tab, and then click the
Device Manager button. (Figure 7-3).
Figure 7-3 Device Manger
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After opening Device Manager, you will see a list of all the devices Windows detected on your system. The Device Manager display is recreated each time the computer is started, or whenever a dynamic change to the computer configuration occurs, such as addition of a new device while the system is running.
NOTE: To include hidden devices, on the View menu, click Show hidden devices. A check mark next to Show hidden devices indicates hidden devices are showing. Click it again to clear the check mark. Hidden devices include non-PnP devices and devices that have been physically removed from the computer but have not had their drivers uninstalled.
The devices shown represent the computer's current hardware configuration information. Any non-functioning devices are displayed with an exclamation point, indicating that a problem exists with the device; disabled devices are displayed with a small red "x" over the icon.
You can use Device Manager to enable or disable devices, troubleshoot devices, update drivers, use driver rollback, and change resources such as interrupt requests (IRQs) assigned to devices.
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7.1 Working with Device Properties
To display a device's properties do the following:
1. Access the Device Manager as described in steps 1 through 3. (Figure 7-4).
Figure 7-4 Device Manager
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2. In the Device manager dialog box (Figure4-4\), double-click the device, or select the device and then click the Properties toolbar button. (Figure 7-5).
Figure 7-5 Properties Dialog Box
In the device's Properties dialog box, there might be several tabs. You can view the status and configuration information, as well as the device manufacturer, device type, and location in the upper portion of the General tab.
The Device status box in the middle of the General tab displays the status of the device, including any errors. If the device has any problems, the Device Status box briefly describes the problem, and usually describes the appropriate course of action to correct the problem.
3. Click Troubleshoot... to use the built-in mechanisms for detecting the nature of the problem.
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Other tabs include the Driver tab, which displays the details of the driver being used. This tab also lets you update or uninstall the driver. The Resources tab displays the hardware resources being used. This tab allows you to see and resolve any conflicts caused by non-PnP devices. Along with these tabs, some devices have additional advanced settings or tabs for device-specific settings.
7.2 Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows
Plug and Play (PnP) is a standard that makes installing new hardware devices easier. Prior to PnP, installing new hardware meant finding and installing peripheral drivers and making sure the new device didn't conflict with another device. Theoretically, if you have a computer designed for PnP and are using a PnP operating system (like Windows), installing a printer, sound card, modem, or other peripheral is a simple matter of plugging in the device.
It's not always quite this simple. Assuming you are using a PnP computer, when you attach a PnP device, you may see a message indicating that Windows has recognized the new device­either immediately or the next time you start up your system. If Windows needs a driver that is not currently installed, you may at that point be asked to insert a disk or the Windows CD­ROM. If you don't see a message but the device appears to be working, you can assume that everything is fine.
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7.2.1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard
If the device is not working properly, try using the Add New Hardware Wizard. To run this wizard, do the following:
1. From the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
(Figure 7-6).
Figure 7-6 Control Panel
2. Double-click the Add Hardware icon. (Figure 7-7).
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Figure 7-7 Add hardware Wizard
7.3 Installing Legacy Peripherals
When you install what Microsoft calls a legacy peripheral, you will need to use the Add Hardware Wizard, as described to let Windows know about the new device.
NOTE: The term legacy refers to anything that's no longer on the cutting edge.
7.3.1 Removing Legacy Peripherals
When removing a legacy peripheral from your system, you need to let Windows know that the device is gone. This enables Windows to reuse the resources (places in memory and internal communications channels) that it previously allocated to that device.
To tell Windows that you have removed a legacy device, perform the following steps:
1. From the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
(Figure 7-8).
Figure 7-8 Control Panel
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2. Double-click the System icon. (Figure 7-9).
Figure 7-9 System Properties
3. Click the Hardware tab.
4. Click the Device Manager button. (Figure 7-
10).
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Figure 7-10 Device Manager
5. Click the name of the item you have removed from your system. If you don't see the item, look for a category heading that describes the type of device you removed, and then click the plus sign to its left to display a list of items in that category.
6. From the Action menu, click Uninstall.
7. Click OK.
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7.4 TAG Approved BIOS
The BIOS (basic input/output system) is the program stored on the CMOS that the server's microprocessor uses to get the system started after you turn it on. The BIOS also manages data flow between the computer's operating system and attached devices such as the hard disk, video adapter, keyboard, and mouse.
CAUTION: The BIOS installed on your
server was loaded and tested with all the devices initially installed in your system. If you desire to have the BIOS updated, consult TAG technical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable.
7.4.1 BIOS Configuration for BIOS Version 08-00-14
Load the BIOS version 08.00.14. Enter BIOS by pressing Delete when prompted in POST. Once the BIOS Configuration Utility has been entered scroll to the exit tab using the arrow keys. Under the exit menu option select “Load Optimal Defaults” when prompted select OK to load optimal defaults. Scroll back to the Main menu and ensure that all of the settings seen in the screenshots below are set. Upon exit ensure that settings are saved upon exit.
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1. Enter BIOS then Press F9. On the Setup Popup Configuration Screen menu select YES and press Enter. (Figure 7-11).
Figure 7-11 Default Selection Screen
2. On the Advanced option select ACPI Configuration and Press Enter. (Figure 7-12).
Figure 7-12 ACPI Configuration Screen
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3. On the ACPI screen drop down menu select ACPI v2.0, Press Escape to return back to the
Advanced menu screen. (Figure 7-13).
Figure 7-13 ACPI Option Screen.
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4. On the Advanced options screen, scroll down and select APM Configuration. Press Enter. (Figure 7-14). Figures 7-15, 7-16 show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return back to the Advanced options screen.
Figure 7-14 APM Configuration Screen.
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5. Default settings for APM Configuration, Press Escape. (Figure 7-15).
Figure 7-15 APM Default Settings Screen.
6. Default settings for APM Configuration, Press Escape. (Figure 7-16).
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Figure 7-16 APM Default Settings Screen.
7. On the Advanced options screen, scroll down
and select PCIPnP. Press Enter. (Figure 7-
18). Figures 7-19, 7-20, show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return back to the Advanced settings Screen. (Figure 7-17).
Figure 7-17 PCIPnP Screen.
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8. Default settings for PCIPnP Configuration, Press Escape. (Figure 7-18).
Figure 7-18 PCIPnP Default Settings Screen
9. Default settings for PCIPnP Configuration, Press Escape. (Figure 7-19).
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Figure 7-19 PCIPnP Default Settings Screen
10. On the Advanced options screen, scroll down
and select Chipset. Press Enter. (Figure 7-
20). Figures 7-21, 7-22, show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return to the Advanced options screen.
Figure 7-20 Chipset Options Screen.
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11. On the Advanced Chipset Settings
Screen select CPU Configuration, Press
Enter to see settings. (Figure 7-21).
Figure 7-21 CPU Configuration Screen.
12. Default CPU Advanced Settings (Figure 7-
22). Then press Escape to return to Advanced options screen.
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Figure 7-22 CPU Advanced Settings Screen.
13. On the Advanced options screen, scroll
down and select Video Function Configuration screen. Press Enter.
(Figure 7-23). Figures 7-24, 7-25, show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return back to the
Advanced settings Screen.
Figure 7-23 Video Function Configuration screen
.
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14. On Video Configuration screen set display
as required Figure 7-24). Then press
Escape to return to Main BIOS screen.
Figure 7-24 Display Configuration Screen.
15. On the Advanced Chipset Settings screen
Scroll down to USB Configuration, Press Enter. (Figure 7-25).
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Figure 7-25 USB Configuration Screen.
16. Default USB Functions Settings (Figure 7-
26). Then press Escape to return to Advanced options screen.
Figure 7-26 USB Functions Settings Screen.
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17. On the Advanced options screen, scroll
down and select Onboard Devices screen. Press Enter. (Figure 7-27 and Figure 7-28 show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return back to the Advanced settings Screen Press Enter (Figure 9-28).
Figure 7-27 Onboard Devices Screen.
1. Default Onboard Devices Settings (Figure
7-28). Then press Escape to return to Advanced options screen.
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Figure 7-28 Default Onboard Devices Settings Screen.
2. On the Advanced options screen, scroll
across and select Boot tab. Press Enter. (Figure 7-29). Figure 7-30, 7-31, and 7-32 show the various default settings. Leave on Default then press Escape to return back to the Advanced settings Screen. (Figure 8-
29).
Figure 7-29 Boot Devices Screen.
3. Default Boot Devices Settings (Figure 7-
30). Then press Escape to return to Boot options screen.
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Figure 7-30 Boot Devices Settings Screen.
4. Default Boot Devices Settings. Then scroll
down a further Boot options screen. (Figure 7-31) and (Figure 7-32).
Figure 7-31 Boot Device Screen.
5. Default Boot Devices Settings (Figure 7-
32). Then press Escape to return to Boot options screen.
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Figure 7-32 Boot Device Screen.
6. On the Boot options screen, scroll across
and select Security tab. Press Enter. Change or renew your password then Press Escape to return back to the
Security settings Screen. (Figure 7.33).
Figure 7-33 Password Screen.
7. On the Security options screen, scroll
across and select Boot tab. Press Enter.
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Ensure Quick Boot is Enabled (Figure 7-
34).
Figure 7-34 Boot Settings Configuration Screen.
8. On the BIOS Setup Utility screen, scroll
across and select Exit tab. Press F10. (Figure 7-35).
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Figure 7-35 Exit Option screen.
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9. On the Exit Options screen select OK.
Then Press Enter. (Figure 7-36).
Figure 7-36 Save Configurations Screen
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