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4.5.1.10 Setup page "IMC Miscellaneous"
In the "Selection options" column, the setting for fail-safe default is indicated in italics and the setting
for optimized default is underlined
.
Menu item Note Selection options
Priority for PCI
Bridge
Assigns a higher priority to the PCI bridge to the CPCI bus
in busmaster operation. This may be needed if high data
transfer rates between the CPCI bus and RAM are
required.
Normal
High
Boot Delay
This can be used to set a delay during which the BIOS
waits until the operating system has been booted.
Disabled
15 Sec.
30 Sec.
45 Sec.
60 Sec
1:30 Min.
2 Min.
3 Min.
5 Min.
10 Min.
Enable CTRL-
C/CTRL-Break
When No is entered, the keystrokes <CTRL-C>/<CTRL-
Break> are trapped by the BIOS and not passed on to the
operating system. The keys can be re-enabled by entering
Yes. This function can also be changed by the user during
live operation. If a software interrupt of 16h is triggered
with AH = 3, AL = 49h and BL = 0, <CTRL-C>/<CTRL-
Break> is permitted, and these key combinations are
suppressed with BL = 1.
Yes
No
SMP16-Bus
If this option is set to disabled, the SMP16 bus will be
switched to high resistance after the boot process.
Adapters on this bus cannot be accessed.
Enabled
Disabled
SMP16-Clocks
This option can be used to switch off the 8.33 MHz and
14.131 MHz clock cycle of the SMP16 bus. This setting is
only possible when the SMP16 bus is enabled.
Enabled
Disabled
8 Bit I/O Recovery
Time
Number of additional ISA clock cycles between two 8-bit
I/O accesses to the SMP16 bus.
1
1 ... 16
16 Bit I/O Recovery
Time
Number of additional ISA clock cycles between two 16-bit
I/O accesses to the SMP16 bus.
1
1 ... 16
Use of LED L1
LAN speed:
The LED is lit when the onboard LAN
is activated and the
transfer speed is100MB
User:
The LED can be switched on/off by the
user
(Bit 1 of I/O address 5400H)
LAN speed:
User
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Menu item Note Selection options
Use of LED L2
prim./sec. HD: The LED is lit when a primary or
secondary
hard disk is activated
User: The LED can be switched on/off by the
user
(Bit 0 of I/O address 5400H)
prim./sec. HD:
User
IOCHCK-NMI
This option specifies whether the NMI is enabled or
disabled after the boot process.
Enabled
Disabled
On board SRAM size
This sets the size of an address window on the onboard
SRAM. The following settings are possible:
Other settings can be made by the user's application.
Disabled
8 KByte
16 KByte
32 KByte
On board SRAM
base adr.
This value is used to specify the base address of the
SRAM window. This value can only be set if the SRAM is
not disabled. The choice of base address depends on the
window size which has been set.
CC000H
1)
CE000H
2)
D0000H
3)
D2000H
2)
D4000H
1)
D6000H
2)
D8000H
3)
DA000H
2)
DC000H
1)
DE000H
2)
Fanless Operation
When this option is enabled, the module can be operated
without fans. The processor then only operates for 50 % of
the time.
Enabled
Disabled
1) with SRAM size 8/16 KByte 2) with SRAM size 8 KByte 3) with SRAM size 8/16/32 KByte
4) This item is only visible for processors = 866MHz
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4.5.1.11 Setup page "Power Management Setup"
Menu item Note Selection options
ACPI Support
ACPI version 1.0 is implemented in the BIOS. Statuses S1
and S3 are supported by the hardware of the
CPCI-/SMP16-
CPU076.
Enabled, ACPI is only supported automatically as of Win98.
When installing Win95, ACPI installation must be initiated by
hand.
Disabled means that ACPI is also not supported for an
ACPI-compatible operating system.
Enabled
Disabled
ACPI Suspend Type
Specifies the status in which the computer shuts down in
Suspend Mode using ACPI.
S1 (POS)
S3 (STR)
Power Management
This field is the main switch for the power saving modes.
There are three settings:
Max Saving Switches the computer after a brief time of
inactivity to power saving mode.
Min Saving Works almost exactly in the same
way as Max Saving, but the inactivity time
required for switching is longer.
User Defined Enables the power saving mode options to
be set individually.
User Define
Min Saving
Max Saving
Video Off Method
This sets the way in which the monitor is switched to power
saving mode. There are three options available:
DPMS (Display Power Management) enables the
BIOS to control DPMS-compatible graphics.
Blank Screen Darkens the screen and
should be used with monitors without Power
Management functions.
V/H Sync+Blank darkens the screen by switching
vertical and horizontal
scanning.
Blank Screen
V/H Sync+Blank
DPMS
Video Off In
Suspend
Specifies whether the monitor interface is switched off in
suspend mode (no sync signals)
No
Yes
MODEM Use IRQ
This option determines which IRQ registers the ring tone of
the modem for faxing.
NA
; 3; 4; 5; 7;9; 10; 11
Suspend Mode
The time is set here before the system switches to suspend
mode.
Disabled
;
1 Min; 2 Min;
4 Min; 8 Min;
12 Min; 20 Min;
30 Min; 40 Min;
1 Hour