Uart2 use infrared, Internal pci/ide, ide pio, User's manual – Asus P/I-P55SP3AV User Manual
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P/I-P55SP3AV
User's Manual
UART2 Use Infrared
The default setting for the "UART2 Use Infrared " is "Disabled".
The default setting leaves the second serial port UART set to support
the Serial Port 2 connector. The "Enabled" setting activates the
onboard infrared IrDA feature and sets the second serial UART to
support the JP31 infrared module connector on the mainboard in
stead. Choose this if you want to connect an infrared control mod
ule to the mainboard. If your system already has a second serial port
connected to the onboard COM2 connector, it will no longer work if
you enable the infrared feature.
Internal PCI/IDE, IDE PIO
The default setting for the "Internal PCI/IDE" is "Enabled". This
activates both onboard IDE channels and connectors. The "Disabled"
setting disables the onboard controller and removes the PIO lines that
follow it. The PIO timing mode settings are best left set on "Auto",
which will auto-select the PIO mode for each device. The BIOS will
select the best IDE timing for the device. If the timing selected is too
fast for the device and it doesn't operate properly, you can manually
select from Mode 0 to Mode 4 to find a usable timing speed. Mode 0
is the slowest and Mode 4 is the fastest timing.
When you're finished making settings for this screen, press the
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