Proface PS4800 - 19 Panel PC" User Manual
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Configuration of the BIOS
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Storage Option
ROM Launch
Policy
Option to boot from storage option
ROM.
Do not launch
Does not boot from storage option
ROM.
UEFI ROM only Boots from UEFI ROM.
Legacy ROM
only
Boots from legacy ROM.
Video Option
ROM Launch
Policy
Option to boot from video option ROM. Do not launch
Does not boot from video option ROM.
UEFI ROM only Boots from UEFI ROM.
Legacy ROM
only
Boots from legacy ROM.
Option ROM
Messages
Option to display option ROM messag-
es during POST.
Force BIOS
Option ROM messages are displayed
during POST.
Keep current
Option ROM messages are not dis-
played during POST.
Boot Logo
Option for setting the boot logo.
Disabled
The boot logo is not displayed.
Enabled
The boot logo is displayed.
Auto
The boot logo is displayed.
Enter Setup If
No Boot Device
Option to set how long the setup acti-
vation key (key to enter BIOS) is dis-
played.
1...65534
The setup activation key is shown for x
seconds.
Yes
The setup menu is displayed.
Enable Popup
Boot Menu
Option to enable/disable the popup
boot menu.
Yes
Enables this function. Press F11 during
POST to select a boot device.
No
Disables this function. It is not possible
to select a boot device during POST.
The devices boot in the configured boot
order.
Bootup Num-
Lock State
Option to configure the numeric key-
pad when the system is booted.
On
Numeric keypad is enabled.
Off
Only the cursor functions of the numer-
ical keypad are activated.
GateA20 Active
Defines how memory above 1 MB is
accessed.
Upon request
GA20 is disabled.
Always
GA20 is not disabled.
INT19 Trap Re-
sponse
Sets the BIOS reaction on INT19 trap-
ping by option.
Immediate
The trap is executed right away.
Postponed
The trap is executed during legacy
boot.
Power Loss
Control
Determines if the system is On/Off fol-
lowing power loss.
Remain off
Industrial Personal Computer stays off.
Turn off
Turns on the Industrial Personal Com-
puter.
Last state
Enables the previous state.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Op-
tions
Effect