Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
NOTE: If a configuration error occurs, a prompt appears before
the operating system starts (see 'Server Configuration Conflicts')
To access the Configuration/Setup Utility program:
- Power-on the server and watch the screen.
- When the message Press F1 for Setup appears, press F1
- Follow the instructions on the screen to view or change configuration.
- Select the Exit Setup option on the menu or press Esc to
exit the Configuration/Setup utility program.
NOTE: You must correctly exit from the Configuration/Setup
utility program to save the configuration information.
If you change configuration information, and the change causes an error during the power-on self-test (POST), a
'
' displays next to the menu selection that contains the change.
System Summary
Select this choice to display configuration information, including the
type and speed of the microprocessor and amount of memory.
Changes that you make to configuration settings appear on this summary
screen. You cannot edit the fields.
The System Summary choice appears on the full Configuration/Setup menu
and on the limited Configuration/Setup menu.
Product Data
Select this choice to view display information about the PC Server 315, such as the machine type
and model, the system serial number, the system board identifier, and the
revision level or issue date of the flash electronically erasable
programmable ROM (EEPROM) and BIOS.
Changes that you make on other menus are reflected on this summary screen. You cannot edit any fields.
The Product Data choice appears on the full Configuration/Setup menu.
Devices and I/O Ports
Select this choice to view or change the assingments for devices and ports.
Some programs and devices require specific assignments. Review the documentation
that comes with the device for more information.
To display or change the port assignments:
- Power-on the system. When the F1 prompt appears, press
F1. The Setup utility program Main Menu appears.
- Select Devices and I/O Ports.
- Select a device or port, use the Left Arrow (<) and Right Arrow
(>) keys to advance through the settings available.
The Devices and I/O Ports choice appears only on the full
Configuration/Setup menu.
- When you complete all changes to the menu, press Esc to return to the Configuration/Setup menu.
Changing the Serial and Infrared Port Assignments
The system comes with two 9-pin, serial ports and one infrared port. For a description and illustration of
these ports see 'Input/Output Connectors'.
Select Serial Port to view or change serial and infrared port assignments.
Software recognizes ports from their port assignments. Each serial port must have a unique serial-port assignment.
The Configuration/Setup utility program assign serial ports, but you might have special hardware or software
that requires you to change these assignments.
You can add serial ports by installing a serial adapter in an expansion slot. See the documentation that comes
with the serial adapter for information about port assignments.
You can connect an optional infrared transceiver module to the infrared connector. This enables you to translate data to
and from other infrared-capable computers or printers.
NOTE: Set switch 7 to the ON position to enable the serial B/infrared port. When
switch 7 is set to ON, serial port B or the infrared port can be selected using the Configuration/Setup Utility.
Switch 7 should always be set to ON.
Configuring Parallel Ports
Select Parallel Port to configure the parallel port.
The system comes with one 25-pin, parallel port. For a description and
illustration of this port, see 'Input/Output Connectors'. This choice allows you to change values for resources used by the
parallel port.
These resources include:
- Parallel port address
- Parallel mode
- Extended mode
- Extended mode DMA
- Parallel port IRQ
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