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ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide

Table 11.

BIOS Setup Function Keys (continued)

Setup Key

Description

<

> or <

>

Select Item: The up or down arrow selects the previous or next value in a pick list, or the
previous or next feature in a menu item’s option list. The selected item must then be
activated by pressing the key.

<

> or

<

>

Select Menu: The left and right arrow keys move between the major menu pages. The keys
have no effect if a sub-menu or pick list is displayed.

Setup Defaults: Load the default configuration values for all fields. A menu will appear asking
user to confirm. Press to load defaults. Press to cancel loading defaults.

Save and Exit: Save the current values and exit Setup. A menu will appear asking user to
confirm. Press to save and exit. Press to remain in Setup.

Main Menu

The menu bar is shown below.

Main

Advanced

Security

Boot

System

Management

Exit

Table 12 shows the Main menu. This menu reports processor and memory information and is for
configuring the system date and time.

Table 12.

Main Menu

Feature

Options

Description

BIOS Version

No options

Displays the version of the BIOS.

Processor Type

No options

Displays processor type.

Processor
Speed

No options

Displays processor speed (MHz).

Processor
Serial Number

Disabled

Enabled (default)

Enables or disables PSN. PSN is only available for a
Pentium III processor.

Cache RAM

No options

Displays cache size (KB).

Total Memory

No options

Displays total memory (MB).

Bank 0

Bank 1

Bank 2

Bank 3

No options

Displays memory type for each bank or “Not Installed.”

Language

English (US) (default)

French

Deutsch

Japanese

Italian

Spanish

Selects which language the BIOS displays.

Memory
Configuration

Non-ECC

ECC (default)

Allows the user to turn error reporting on or off if the system
and all memory installed support ECC (Error Correction Code).

System Time

HH:MM:SS

Sets the system time.

System Date

MM/DD/YYYY

Sets the system date.