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Installation Manual Station Software Version 601.02 SP1 Edition 10/2005 68 of 82 Menu item Note Selection options Settings Note Panel Scaling This item is only active if the ’On-Chip VGA’ item is enabled. This item is fo…

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Menu item Note Selection options Settings Note
On-Chip VGA
This item specifies whether the onboard VGA is
enabled or not.
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
On-Chip Frame
Buffer Size
Specifies the size of the main memory slot reserved
for the graphics adapter. Depending on the screen
resolution, the Windows graphics drivers can
reserve up to 32 MB main memory irrespective of
the value set here. This item is only active if the
’On-Chip VGA’ item is enabled.
1MB
4MB
8MB
16MB
32MB
32MB
Boot Display
This item is only active if the ’On-Chip VGA’ item is
enabled.
This item is for future video/BIOS configurations
and currently has no effect. Allows you to specify
the interface(s) for graphics output.
VBIOS default: Output sequence as defined
in the Video BIOS
CRT: Analog monitor interface
EFP: DVI Interface
(only for DVI option)
CRT+EFP:
Output to both interfaces
VBIOS Default
CRT
EFP
CRT+EFP
VBIOS Default
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Menu item Note Selection options Settings Note
Panel Scaling
This item is only active if the ’On-Chip VGA’ item is
enabled.
This item is for future video/BIOS configurations
and currently has no effect.
Adjusts graphics output to the resolution of the
connected display. If "Off" is selected and a
1024x768 pixel display is connected, for example,
the BIOS output is centered on the display.
Auto
On
Off
Auto
Panel Number
This item is only active if the ’On-Chip VGA’ item is
enabled.
This item is for future video/BIOS configurations
and currently has no effect.
If this is used, a display configuration stored in the
Video BIOS can be selected here. The selected
configuration (resolution) is then used. This setup
item is important when using displays without EIDE
(Extended Display Information Data).
1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9;
10; 11; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16
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4.7.4 Setup page "Integrated Peripherals Feature"
OnChip IDE Device
Menu item Note Selection options Settings Note
On-Chip Primary
PCI IDE
Enabling this field enables the primary IDE channel
on which devices can be run.
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
IDE Primary
Master PIO
Sets the PIO mode for the master on the primary
IDE channel. Higher values mean faster access.
Auto sets the maximum permissible value for the
disk.
Auto; Mode 0;
Mode 1; Mode 2;
Mode 3; Mode 4
Auto
IDE Primary
Slave PIO
Sets the PIO mode for the slave on the primary IDE
channel. Higher values mean faster access. Auto
sets the maximum permissible value for the disk.
Auto; Mode 0;
Mode 1; Mode 2;
Mode 3; Mode 4
Auto
IDE Primary
Master UDMA
If Auto is set, UDMA mode is enabled for the master
on the primary IDE channel if it is supported by the
disk.
Auto;
Disabled
Auto
IDE Primary
Slave UDMA
If Auto is set, UDMA mode is enabled for the slave
on the primary IDE channel if it is supported by the
disk.
Auto;
Disabled
Auto
UDMA66/100
allowed
In the specification for UDMA66 and UDMA100, an
80-pin cable is required. You can use this option to
also run drives which support these modes with a
short 40-pin cable on the primary IDE channel.
No;
Yes
Yes
On-Chip
Secondary PCI
IDE
Enabling this field enables the secondary IDE
channel on which devices can be run.
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
IDE Secondary
Master PIO
Sets the PIO mode for the master on the secondary
IDE channel. Higher values mean faster access.
Auto sets the maximum permissible value for the
disk.
Auto; Mode 0;
Mode 1; Mode 2;
Mode 3; Mode 4
Auto