Acromag IOS-7400 User Manual
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I/O SERVER User’s Manual Industrial PC
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This is the Standard CMOS features sub-menu. Users can modify the
system date and time here.
Date
The date format is <weekday>, <month>, <day>, <year>. Enter the
month using numbers 1-12 (January through December), the day 1-31,
and the year 1999-2098. The BIOS will automatically select the
correct weekday.
Time
The system time format is <hours>:<minutes>:<seconds>, based on
the 24-hour time. Enter the hours (0-23), minutes (0-59), and seconds
(0-59).
IDE Channel 0/1 Master/Slave
These are the IDE drives present in your system. If a CompactFlash
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card is installed in your system it will display as IDE channel 0 Master.
If the 2.5” optional hard drive is installed it will be the IDE Channel 0
Slave. IDE Channel 1 is not used in the IOS-7400. Press "Enter" for
automatic device detection.
Drive A [None]
There is no floppy drive in the IOS-7400. This will always display none.
Video [EGA/VGA]
Select video type. Note that the IOS-7400 only supports VGA
monitors.
Halt on
This item determines whether the I/O server boot sequence will stop if
an error is detected during power up.
No Errors: The system boot process will not stop for any error
All Errors: Whenever the BIOS detects a non-fatal error the
system boot process will be stopped.
All, But Keyboard: The system boot process will stop for all but
keyboard errors. (Default value)
All, But Diskette: The I/O Server does not have a floppy drive
so this selection will act the same as all errors.
All, But Disk/Key: The I/O Server does not have a floppy drive
so this selection will act the same as All, But Keyboard.
Base/Extended/Total Memory
Displays system memory information.
Standard CMOS Features
Use the Halt on Menu to
disable keyboard or video
errors on power-up.