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BIOS SECTION S6010
1. S Series BIOS
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
The BIOS Setup Utility is a program that sets up the operating environment for your notebook. Your BIOS is set at the factory for normal operating conditions, therefore there is no need to set or change the BIOS environment to operate your notebook. The BIOS Setup Utility configures: Device control feature parameters, such as changing I/O addresses and boot devices. System Data Security feature parameters, such as passwords. Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS Setup Utility do the following: 1. Turn on or restart your notebook. 2. Press the [F2] key once the Fujitsu logo appears on the screen. This will open the main menu of the BIOS Setup Utility with the current settings displayed. 3. Press the [RIGHT ARROW] or [LEFT ARROW] key to scroll through the other setup menus to review or alter the current settings. Navigating Through The Setup Utility The BIOS setup utility consists of seven menus; Main, Advanced, Security, Power, Boot, Info and Exit. This document explains each menu, including all submenus and setup items. The following procedures allow you to navigate the setup utility menus: 1. To select a menu, use the cursor keys: [] , []. 2. To select a field within a menu or a submenu, use the cursor keys: [ ], [ ]. 3. To select the different values for each field, press the [Spacebar] or [+] to change to the next higher selec-tion and [F5] or [ - ] to go to the next lower selection. 4. To activate a submenu press the [Enter] key.
5. To return to a menu from a submenu, press the [Esc] key. 6. To go to the Exit menu from any other menu, press the [Esc] key.
Critical Point
Selecting a field causes a help message about that field to be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Pressing the Enter key with the highlight on a selection that is not a submenu or auto selection will cause a list of all options for that item to be displayed. Pressing the Enter key again will select the highlighted choice. 7. Pressing the [F9] key resets all items in the BIOS to the default values. 8. Pressing the [F10] key saves the current configuration and exits the BIOS Setup Utility. You will be asked to verify this selection before it is executed. 9. Pressing the [F1] key gives you a general help screen.
Entering the Setup Utility After a Configuration Change or System Failure If there has been a change in the system configuration that does not match the parameter settings stored in your BIOS memory, or there is a failure in the system, the system beeps and/or displays an error message after the Power On Self Test (POST). If the failure is not too severe, it will give you the opportunity to modify the settings of the setup utility, as described in the following steps: 1. When you turn on or restart the computer there is a beep and/or the following message appears on the screen: Error message - please run SETUP program Press <F1> key to continue, <F2> to run SETUP 2. If an error message is displayed on the screen, and you want to continue with the boot process and start the operating system anyway, press the [F1] key.
If your notebook emits a series of beeps that sounds like a code and the display is blank, please refer to the Troubleshooting Section. The Troubleshooting Section includes a list of error messages and their meanings. If your data security settings require it, you may be asked for a password before the operating system will be loaded. 3. If an error message is displayed on the screen, and you want to enter the setup utility, press the [F2] key. 4. When the setup utility starts with a fault present, the system displays the following message: Warning! Error message [Continue] 5. Press any key to enter the setup utility. The system will then display the Main Menu with current parameters values.
MAIN MENU
SETTING STANDARD SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The Main Menu allows you to set or view the current system parameters. Follow the instructions for Navigating Through The Setup Utility to make any changes. The following tables show the names of the menu fields for the Main menu and its submenus, all of the options for each field, the default settings and a description of the fields function and any special information needed to help understand the fields use. Note that the actual drive labels shown may vary.
System Time and System Date can also be set from your operating system without using the setup utility. Use the calendar and time icon on your Windows Control panel or type time or date from the MS-DOS prompt.
Figure 1. Main Menu
Table 1: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Main Menu Menu Field System Time: Options Default Description Sets and displays the current time. Time is in a 24 hour format of hours:minutes:seconds with 2 digits for each. (HH:MM:SS). Example: 16:45:57. You may change each segment of the time separately. Move between the segments with the [Tab] key and/or [Shift] + [Tab] keys. Sets and displays the current date. Date is in a month/day/year numeric format with 2 digits each for month and day and 4 digits for year. (MM/ DD/YYYY) for example: 03/20/1998. You may change each segment of the date separately. Move between the segments with the [Tab] key and/ or [Shift] + [Tab] keys. Enables or disables a floppy disk. Display the type of device on this ATA/ATAPI interface, if there is one. Pressing the Enter key selects the Primary Master submenu allowing additional device configuration options for this interface. Display the type of device on this ATA/ATAPI interface, if there is one. Pressing the Enter key selects the Secondary Master submenu allowing additional device configuration options for this interface. The default setting differs between the US/European and the Japanese model. Selects the display language for the BIOS.
System Date:
Floppy Disk A: Primary Master:
[Disabled] Disabled 1.44/1.2 MB 3.5" Selects Primary The product # Master submenu of the Hard Drive
Second Master:
The product # of Selects the CD drive Secondary Master submenu
Language:
English (US) Japanese (JP)
[English (US)]
Primary Master Submenu of the Main Menu The Primary Master submenu identifies what ATA devices are installed. Note that actual hard drive label shown may vary. Depending on the drive type, information such as cylinders, heads and sectors may also be displayed.
Figure 2. Primary Master Submenu
Table 2: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Primary Master Submenu of the Main Menu Menu Field Type: Options Auto None CD-ROM SuperDisk Hard Disk Default [Auto] Description Selects the ATA/ATAPI device type. Select Auto to have the type automatically identified by the BIOS at POST. If None is selected, all of the following Set-up items do not appear. Select CD-ROM if a CDROM drive is installed at this connection. Select SuperDisk if a SuperDisk drive is installed at this connection. If Hard Disk is selected, you must specify the number of Cylinders. Heads, and Sectors for the drive. This item appears only when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. This field is changed by incrementing (pressing the [Spacebar] or by typing in the number. This item appears only when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. This field is changed by incrementing (pressing the [Spacebar] or by typing in the number. This item appears only when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. This field is changed by incrementing (pressing the [Spacebar] or by typing in the number. Displays the maximum capacity of the drive calculated from the parameters of the hard disk when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected.
Cylinders:
A number between 0 and 65,535
Heads:
A number between 1 and 16
Sectors:
A number between 0 and 63
Maximum Capacity:
Display only
Table 2: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Primary Master Submenu of the Main Menu Menu Field Multi-Sector Transfers: Options Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors 32 Sectors 64 Sectors 128 Sectors Disabled Enabled Default [16 Sectors] Description This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Specify the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfer.
LBA Mode Control:
[Enabled]
PIO Transfer Mode:
Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4
[Fast PI0 4]
DMA Transfer Mode:
Disabled Multiword DMA 1 Multiword DMA 2 Ultra DMA 0 Ultra DMA 1 Ultra DMA 2 Ultra DMA 3 Ultra DMA 4 Ultra DMA 5
[Ultra DMA 5]
Enables or disables logical Block Addressing in place of Cylinder, Head, Sector addressing. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Selects the method for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Multi-word DMA is automatically set to mode 1 for Fast PIO 1, Fast PIO 2, Fast PIO 3, and set to mode 2 for Fast PIO 4 / DMA. Selects the method for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected.
CAUTION
A bootable CD-ROM may have either a floppy disk or hard drive format. When the bootable CD-ROM is used, the drive allocations change automatically with-out changing the BIOS setup. If a floppy disk format CD-ROM is used, the CD-ROM becomes Drive A. The CD-ROM will only take drive C: (hard drive format) if the internal hard drive is not present or is disabled. The bootable CD-ROM can never use a C: designation if a formatted internal hard drive is present since the C: des- ignator is always reserved for the internal hard drive.The boot sequence ignores the new drive designa- tions, however, your application software will use the new designations.
Secondary Master Submenu of the Main Menu The Secondary Master submenu is for the internal CD-ROM drive. The drive type is displayed on this menu as well as the Main menu. Your notebook auto-senses the characteristics of the internal drive installed. You will not need to modify these settings; they are displayed for your reference. Note that actual drive labels shown may vary.
Figure 3. Secondary Master Submenu
Table 3: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Secondary Master Submenu of the Main Menu Menu Field Type: Options Auto None CD-ROM SuperDisk Hard Disk Default [Auto] Description Selects the ATA/ATAPI device type. Select Auto to have the type automatically identified by the BIOS at POST. If None is selected, all of the following Set-up items do not appear. Select CD-ROM or Hard Disk for appropriate drive type installed at this connection. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Specify the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfer.
Multi-Sector Transfers:
Disabled 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors 32 Sectors 64 Sectors 128 Sectors Enabled Disabled
[Disabled]
Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 Disabled Multiword DMA 1 Multiword DMA 2 Ultra DMA 0 Ultra DMA 1 Ultra DMA 2 Ultra DMA 3 Ultra DMA 4 Ultra DMA 5
[Standard]
Enables or disables Logical Block Addressing in place of Cylinder, Head, Sector addressing. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Selects the method for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected. Selects the method for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. This option cannot be changed when Auto is selected.
Exiting from Main Menu When you have finished setting the parameters on this menu, you can either exit from the setup utility, or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from the setup utility, press the [Esc] key or use the cursor keys to go to the Exit menu. If you wish to move to another menu, use the cursor keys.
ADVANCED MENU
SETTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS
The Advanced Menu allows you to: Enable or disable support for Plug & Play operating systems. Set the I/O addresses for the serial and parallel ports. Set the communication mode and Infrared. Set the features of the keyboard/mouse. Select between the display panel and/ or an external CRT display. Configure PCI devices in your system. Configure CPU features. Configure USB features. Configure DMI Event Logging. Follow the instruction for Navigating Through the Setup Utility to make any changes. The following tables show the names of the menu fields for the Advanced Menu and its submenus, all of the options for each field, the default settings and a description of the fields function and any special information needed to help understand the fields use.
Figure 4. Advanced Menu
Table 4: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Advanced Menu Menu Field Plug & Play O/S: Options No Yes Default [No] Description Select Yes if you are using a Plug & Play capable operating system. Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot devices. No: allows Plug & Play operating system to change device system settings. Yes: prevents a Plug & Play operating system from changing system settings. * ACPI operating system ignores this setting. When selected, opens the Serial/ Parallel Port Configurations submenu which allows the user to modify settings for serial, infrared and parallel ports. When selected, opens the Keyboard/Mouse Features submenu, which allows setting external and internal keyboard and mouse parameters. When selected, opens the Video Features submenu, which allows setting of the display parameters, including routing of video signals to different displays. When selected, opens the Internal Device Configurations submenu, which allows enabling or disabling the Floppy Disk and IDE, Modem and LAN Controllers. When selected, opens additional menus to configure PCI devices. Configures CPU features. Configures USB features. When selected, opens the event logging submenu.
Protected Device Configurations:
No Yes
Serial/Parallel Port Configurations
Keyboard/Mouse Features
Video Features
Internal Device Configurations
PCI Configurations CPU Features USB Features Event Logging
Serial/Parallel Port Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Serial/Parallel Port Configuration submenu provides the ability to set the I/O addresses and interrupt levels for the serial, infrared, and parallel ports of your notebook.
I/O addresses, DMA channels, and Interrupt levels can be entered in various ways, including via the BIOS setup utility, the control software for the I/O device, or the hardware. If any two ports or devices, serial or parallel, have the same I/O address assigned, your notebook will not function normally. Please keep a record of original settings before making any changes in the event that a restoration is required. See your hardware and software documentation as well as the setup utility to determine settings, limitations, etc.
To prevent IRQ and address conflicts, avoid changing the default settings. The BIOS wil warn you of a resource conflict by placing a yellow asterisk next to each device that is in conflict. All I/O addresses in Table 5 are in hexadecimal.
Figure 5. Serial/Parallel Port Configuration Submenu
Table 5: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Port Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu Menu Field Serial Port: Options Disabled Enabled Auto Default [Enabled] Description Configures the serial port using either no configuration (Disabled), a user defined configuration (Enabled), or by allowing the BIOS or OS to choose the configuration (Auto). Allows user to set the serial port base I/O address when serial port is Enabled. Allows user to set the serial port interrupt when serial port is Enabled.
I/O Address:
Interrupt:
Infrared Port:
3F8 - 3FF 2F8 - 2FF 3E8 - 3EF 2E8 - 2EF IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 Disabled Enabled Auto
[3F8 - 3FF]
[IRQ 4]
IrDA FIR 3F8 - 3FF 2F8 - 2FF 3E8 - 3EF 2E8 - 2EF IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 10 IRQ - 43F 400 - 4BF 500 - 53F 580 - 5BF DMA 1 DMA 3 Disabled Enabled Auto
[2E8 - 2EF]
Configures the infrared port using either no configuration (Disabled), a user defined configuration (Enabled), or by allowing the BIOS or OS to choose the configuration (Auto). When the infrared port is enabled this option is available allowing the user to set the mode for the infrared port. Allows user to set the infrared port I/O address when the infrared port is Enabled. Allows user to set the infrared port interrupt when the infrared port is Enabled. Allows user to set the infrared port I/O address when the infrared port is Enabled. Allows user to set the infrared port DMA Channel when the infrared port is Enabled. Configures the parallel port using either no configuration (Disabled), a user defined configuration (Enabled), or by allowing the BIOS or OS to choose the configuration (Auto).
[IRQ 3]
I/O address:
[400 - 43F]
DMA Channel:
[DMA 3]
Parallel Port:
Table 5: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Port Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu Menu Field Mode: Options Output Only Bi-directional ECP Default [Bi-directional] Description When the parallel port is enabled this option is available allowing the user to set the mode for the parallel port. Bi-directional allows two-way transfer of information between your notebook and a connected parallel device. Output Only (Half Duplex) allows information to be transferred in only one direction, from your notebook to the printer or similar device. ECP Mode allows communication with the ECP class of parallel I/O devices. Allows user to set the parallel port base I/O address when the parallel port is Enabled. Allows user to set the parallel port interrupt when the parallel port is Enabled.
378 - 37F 278 - 27F 3BC - 3BF IRQ 5 IRQ 7
[378 - 37F]
[IRQ 7]
Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Keyboard/Mouse Features submenu is for setting the parameters of the integrated and external mouse and keyboard.
Figure 6. Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu Table 6: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Keyboard/Mouse Submenu of the Advanced Menu Menu Field Numlock: Options Auto On Off Disabled Enabled Default [Auto] Description Sets the NumLock function state when the computer completes booting. Enables and disables the ability to plug a mouse or keyboard into the PS/2 port and have it immediately recognized and active. Sets the device controlling the mouse cursor on the screen. Always Enabled makes the pointing device always enabled whether there is an external mouse or not. Always Disabled makes the pointing device always disabled. Auto Disabled disables the internal pointing device when an external pointing device is connected to the PS/2 port. Manual Setting allows the device to be enabled or disabled using a Hot Key. When Fast is selected, initialization for the external PS/2 devices is optimized to speed up on Resume. When Normal is selected, initialization is not optimized.
Available Reserved Available Reserved Available Reserved Available Reserved Available Reserved Available Reserved
[Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available]
CPU Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The CPU Features Submenu configures the system Processor.
Figure 11. CPU Features Submenu Menu Field SpeedStep(TM) Technology Options Disabled Enabled Default [Enabled] Description When Auto is selected, the CPU speed changes based upon the power source change. When Max. Perf. is selected, the CPU speed is maximized. When Batt. Opt. is selected, the CPU speed is optimized for battery operation. When Disabled is selected, the CPU speed is fixed to the battery optimized speed. When Maximum Performance is selected, CPU speed is maximized. When Battery Optimized is selected, CPU power requirements are optimized for battery operation. When Maximum Battery is selected, CPU speed is optimized for battery operation. When Automatic is selected, the CPU speed is determined by the power source used. When Maximum Performance is selected, CPU speed is maximized. When Battery Optimized is selected, CPU power requirements are optimized for battery operation. When Maximum Battery is selected, CPU speed is optimized for battery operation. When Automatic is selected, the CPU speed is determined by the power source used.
On Battery
Maximum Performance Battery Optimized Automatic
[Battery Optimized]
[Maximum Performance]
USB Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The USB Features Submenu configures the USB features for your system.
Figure 12. USB Features Submenu Table 12: Fields, Options and Defaults for the USB Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu Menu Field USB Floppy Disk: Options Disabled Enabled Default [Disabled] Description When Enabled is selected, Legacy Floppy Emulation is enabled and the USB floppy drive and bootable support are available without a USBaware OS.
Event Logging Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Event Logging Submenu is for setting up the logs for DMI event logging.
Figure 13. Event Logging Submenu
Table 13: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Event Logging Submenu of the Advanced Menu Menu Field Options Event Log Capacity: Event Log Validity: View Event Log: Event Logging: System Boot Event: Clear All Event Logs: Mark Events as Read: Enter Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled No Yes Enter Default Space Available Valid [Enter] [Enabled] [Disabled] [No] [Enter] Description Display only Display only Allows you to view content of event log. Turns event logging on and off for all DMI events. Turns event logging on and off for DMI system boot events. When set to [Yes] all event logs will be cleared at next boot. Allows you to make all events currently in the event log as having been read.
User Password is:
Set Supervisor Password
[Enter]
Set User Password
Table 14: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Security Menu Options Menu Field [0] Minimum User Password Length: Password on Boot: Disabled First Boot Every Boot Default [0] Description Sets the minimum length for User Password. When set to Disabled, a password (User or Supervisor) is required after the Power On Self Test (POST) before the operating system will be read from a disk. When set to Disabled no password is required. If no Supervisor Password is set this feature is not available and no password is required. When set to Enabled, the PS/2 keyboard and mouse inputs are locked out upon unattended boot via LAN until the password is entered. When both passwords are set, the User password is always used to lock. Password entry before OS boot is disabled upon unattended boot. Enable password allows supervisor access only. Enable password allows supervisor access only. Configures hard disk security features. Set Owner information. Sets protection mode for hard disk drive. Allows the Security Panel Feature to be enabled or disabled upon Suspend from Resume.
KB Lock on Resume:
Disabled Enabled
Boot from Removable Media: Floppy Disk Access: Hard Disk Security: Owner Information: Hard Disk Boot Sector: Security Panel On Reume
All Supervisor only All Supervisor only Normal Write Protected Disabled Enabled
[All] [All] [Normal] [Enabled]
Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Security Menu The Hard Disk Security submenu is for configuring hard disk security features.
Figure 15. Hard Disk Security Submenu Table 15: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Security Menu Menu Field Primary Master: Options Disabled Enabled Default [Disabled] Description Disabled: No password protection. Enabled: Hard drive password protected. Password must be entered to access data on drive. Disabled: No password protection. Enabled: Hard drive password protected. Password must be entered to access data on drive.
Secondary Master:
Owner Information Submenu of the Security Menu The Owner Information submenu is for setting owner information.
Figure 16. Owner Information Submenu Table 16: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Owner Information Submenu of the Security Menu Menu Field Owner Information Is: Set Owner Information: Options Default Clear [Enter] Description Display only. Field to write owner information (i.e. name).
Foreground Color:
Black Blue Green Cyan Red Magenta Brown White Black Blue Green Cyan Red Magenta Brown White
Gray Light Blue Light Green Light Cyan Light Red Light Magenta Yellow Bright White Gray Light Blue Light Green Light Cyan Light Red Light Magenta Yellow Bright White
[Gray]
Set foreground color.
Background Color:
[Black]
Sets background color.
Exiting from Security When you have finished setting the boot parameters with the Security, you can either exit from the setup utility or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from the setup utility press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit menu. If you wish to move to another menu, use the cursor keys.
POWER MENU
SETTING POWER MANAGEMENT FEATURES
The Power menu allows you to set and change the power management parameters. Follow the instructions for Navigating Through the Setup Utility to make any changes. The following tables show the names of the menu fields for the Power menu and its submenus, all of the options for each field, the default settings and a description of the fields function and any special information needed to help understand the fields use.
In Windows 98 systems Auto-suspend Timeout, Hard Disk Timeout, and Video Timeout features are available exclusively through the operating system. When resuming from a Save-to-Disk suspension there will be a delay while the contents of system memory and operating parameters are loaded from the hard drive.
In Save-to-Disk mode there is no indication on the Status Indicator to let you know you are suspended rather than shut off from the power switch. You may want to make a habit of always trying the Suspend/ Resume button before using the power switch. Resume on Modem ring when enabled will draw power from the bridge battery alone when your system is running off battery power. This may potentially drain your bridge battery. Disabling Resume on Modem ring will prevent this from happening.
Figure 17. Power Menu
Table 17: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Power Menu Menu Field Power Savings: Options Default Disabled [Customized] Customized Maximum Power Savings Maximum Performance Off [Off] 30 seconds to 20 Minutes Description Sets the power savings parameters to a factory installed combination of parameters, a custom set of parameters set by you or no power saving features. Sets the length of time that the hard drive can be inactive before your notebook automatically turns off the power to the hard drive controller and drive motor. If you choose a factory installed combination of parameters this field will display the setting. If you choose to customize the parameters you will be able to set this yourself. The options available vary from Off, which has noinactivity shutoff, to 20 minutes. Sets the length of time without any user input device activity before the CPU is set to half speed and the display and the hard drive are turned off. If you choose a factory combination of parameters this field will display the setting. If you choose to customize the parameters you will be able to set this yourself. Sets the length of time without any I/O activity before your notebook goes into Suspend mode. If you choose a factory combination of parameters this field will display that setting. If you choose to customize the parameters you will be able to set this yourself. Off has no inactivity suspension.
Hard Disk Timeout:
Standby Timeout:
Off 1 to 16 Minutes
[16 Minutes]
Auto Suspend Timeout:
Off 5 to 60 minutes
Table 17: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Power Menu Menu Field Suspend Mode: Options Suspend Save to Disk* Default [Suspend] Description Sets the form of suspension state. If you choose Suspend, you will suspend operation with power to system memory, and everything else powered down or in a very low power state. If you choose Save-toDisk your notebook will save all of system memory and the operating parameters to the hard drive before turning your notebook to the pseudo-off condition. When set to After 1 Hour, your notebook will automatically save all of system memory and the operating parameters to the hard drive, and go to the pseudo-off if you leave your notebook in Suspend mode for an hour. Sets whether or not to Resume from a suspension state when a message is received by telephone line. This feature will not operate if the Saveto-Disk mode is enabled. This feature applies to internal and external modems. Sets whether or not to resume from a suspension state at a designated time. This feature is available from either the Suspend mode or the Save-to-Disk mode. Sets the designated time, on a 24-hour clock, when the notebook is to automatically resume operation from the Suspend state. The format of the clock setting is hours: minutes: seconds. Each segment of the time is set separately, either by incrementing or by typing in the numbers. You move between the segments with the [Tab] key or the [Shift]+[Tab] keys. This only applies when Resume on Time is set to On. When selected, opens the Advanced Features submenu which allows setting additional power saving parameters.
Auto Save to Disk: Off After 1 Hour
Resume On Modem Ring:
Off On
Resume On Time: Off On
Resume Time:
00:00:00 to 23:59:59
[00:00:00]
Advanced Features:
Factory Installed Values for Power Saving Profiles Hard Disk Timeout Off 30 Seconds Off Off 2 Minutes Standby Timeout 16 Minutes 1 Minute Off Off 1 Minute Auto Suspend Timeout Off 5 Minutes 15 Minutes Off 5 Minutes
Customized: Maximum Power Savings: Maximum Performance: Disabled: Sample Customized Profile: (To get even better battery life keep the display and volume settings as low as possible and use the sample customized profile.)
Advanced Features Submenu of the Power Menu The Advanced Features submenu is for setting some non-time related power saving parameters.
Figure 18. Advanced Features Submenu Table 18: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Advanced Features Submenu of the Power Menu Menu Field Options Suspend/Resume Disabled Switch: Enabled Default [Enabled] Description Sets the function of the Suspend/ Resume button when your notebook is in an active state. The resume function can not be disabled as it works regardless of any other settings. Enables and disables having closure of the Display panel put your notebook in Suspend mode. Enables and disables having opening the Display panel act as an automatic resume. Enables and disables having LAN activity cause the system to reactivate from inactivity timeouts.
Lid Closure Suspend: Lid Open Resume: Resume of LAN:
Off On Off On Off On
Exiting from Power Menu When you have finished setting the boot parameters with the Power menu, you can either exit from the setup utility or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from the setup utility press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit menu. If you wish to move to another menu, use the cursor keys.
BOOT MENU
SELECTING THE OPERATING SYSTEM SOURCE
The Boot Menu is used to select the order in which the BIOS searches sources for the operating system. Follow the instructions for Navigating Through the Setup Utility to make any changes. The following tables show the names of the menu fields for the Boot menu and its submenu, all of the options for each field, the default settings and a description of the fields function and any special information needed to help understand the fields use.
Figure 19. Boot Menu Table 19: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Boot Menu Menu Field QuickBoot: Options Disabled Enabled Auto Disabled Enabled Default [Enabled] Description Turns on and off booting with a truncated set of Power On Self Test. (Fewer tests mean faster turn on.) Turns on and off display of test results instead of Fujitsu logo screen during Power On Self Test. Turns on and off boot from network server options. This menu allows setting up the source for the operating system. See The Boot Device Priority Submenu in the following section.
Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: Preboot Execution Disabled Enabled Environment Boot Device Priority
[Disabled]
The Boot Device Priority Submenu of the Boot Menu The Boot Device Priority Submenu is for setting the order of checking of sources for the operating system.
Be aware of the operating environment when booting from a CD-ROm or you may overwrite files by mistake.
Figure 20. Boot Device Priority Submenu Table 20: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Boot Device Priority Submenu of the Boot Menu Menu Field Floppy Disk Drive Options Default Description The boot selections determine the order in which the BIOS searches for the operating system during a startup sequence. To change the order highlight one source by using the [up] or [down] cursor keys and then press the [+] or [-] key to change the order number for that source. Be sure to save your changed order when you exit the BIOS setup utility.
+Hard Disk Drive ATAPI CD-ROM Drive
Exiting from Boot Menu When you have finished setting the boot parameters with the Boot menu, you can either exit from the setup utility or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from the setup utility, press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit menu. If you wish to move to another menu, use the cursor keys.
INFO MENU
DISPLAYS BASIC SYSTEM INFORMATION
The Info menu is a display only screen that provides the configuration information for your notebook. The following table shows the names of the menu fields for the Info menu and the information displayed in those fields. These fields are for information purposes only, and are not editable.
The information, including CPU type and speed, and total memory, displayed on this screen varies according to the unit you purchased.
Figure 21. Info Menu Table 21: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Info Menu Note that the parameters listed in the following table may be different,depending upon your system configuration. Menu Field BIOS Version: BIOS Date: BIOS Area: CPU Type: CPU Speed: Default 1.03 04/01/2002 E400h-FFFFh Pentium(R) III processor-M 1.00 GHz Menu Field L1 Cache: L2 Cache: Total Memory: Memory Slot 1: Memory Slot 2: Default 32 KB 512 KB 512 MB 256 MB SDRAM 256 MB
EXIT MENU
LEAVING THE SETUP UTILITY
The Exit Menu is used to leave the setup utility. Follow the instructions for Navigating Through the Setup Utility to make any changes. The following table shows the names of the menu fields for the Exit menu, the default settings and a description of the fields function and any special information needed to help understand the fields use.
Figure 22. Exit Menu
Table 22: Fields, Options and Defaults for the Exit Menu Menu Field Exit Saving Changes Description Exit Saving Changes and Exit will store all the entries on every menu of the setup utility to the BIOS memory and then exit the setup utility. A confirmation message Save Configuration changes and exit now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. Exit Discarding Selecting Exit Discarding Changes and Exit will exit the setup utility with out Changes writing to the BIOS memory. When the BIOS recognizes the Exit Discarding Changes selection it will load the operating system and begin operation. Load Setup Selecting Load Setup Defaults will load the factory preset default values for all Defaults menu fields, then display the message Load default configuration now? [Yes] [No]. When confirmed the setup utility will return to the Exit Menu. To return to another menu follow the directions in the Navigating Through The Setup Utility section. Discard Changes Selecting Discard Changes will load the previous values in BIOS memory for all menu fields. The message Load previous now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. When confirmed the setup utility will return to the Exit menu. To return to another menu, follow the directions in the Navigating Through The Setup Utility section. Save Changes Selecting Save Changes will cause the new settings in all menus to be written to the BIOS memory. The message Save configuration changes now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. When confirmed, the setup utility will return to the Exit menu. To return to another menu, follow the directions in the Navigating Through The Setup Utility section.
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