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AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide[...]
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ii Copyright Copy right 1999 by Acer Inc orporated. All rights res erved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transm itted, transcr ibed, stored in a retrieval system , or translated into any language or c om puter language, in any form or by any means, elec tronic, m echanic al, magnetic , optical, chemic al, manual or other wise, w[...]
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iii IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instru ctions car efully. Save these instruct ions f or future reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol c leaners. Use a dam p cloth f or cleaning. 4. Do not use this pro[...]
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iv 9. Do not allow any thing to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord. 10. If an extens ion cord is used with this pr oduct, mak e sure that the total ampere r ating of the equipm ent plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension c ord am pere rating. Also, mak e sure that the total r[...]
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v 15. W arning! Battery may explode if not handled properly. Do not recharge, dis assem ble or dis pose of in f ire. Keep away from children and dispose of used battery promptly. 16. Use only the proper ty pe of power supply cord set (provided in y our keyboard/manual ac cessories box) for this unit. It should be a detachable type: UL listed/CSA ce[...]
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vi FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference S tatement Note: This equipment has been tested and f ound to c om ply with the limits f or a Class B digital device, pur suant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. T hese limits are designed to pr ovide reas onable protec tion against harm ful interfer ence in a residential ins tallation. This equipm ent generates ,[...]
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vii About this Manual Getting Started This user’s guide aim s to give y ou all the necessa ry inform ation to enable you to operate the AcerAltos 500L system. Manual Structure Chapter 1 System Housing This chapter descr ibes the assem bly and disassem bly of the system housing. It als o shows you how to install housing components. Chapter 2 Syste[...]
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viii Conventions The following are the conventions used in this manual: Text entered by user Represents text input by the user. Option Items Represents options that you can select on the screen. , , , etc. Represent the actual keys that you have to press on the keyboard. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current to[...]
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ix Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Housing Standalone System .......................................................................1-1 Features ........................................................................................1-2 Front Panel ......................................................................1-2 Rear Panel .............[...]
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x Installing a Pentium II Processor ................................... 2-11 Removing a Pentium II Processor ................................. 2-13 Memory Upgrade ........................................................................ 2-15 Memory Configurations ................................................. 2-15 Installing a DIMM ..............[...]
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xi Serial Port 2 .....................................................................3-7 Parallel Port .....................................................................3-7 PS/2 Mouse .....................................................................3-7 Product Information .....................................................................[...]
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xii Num Lock After Boot ..................................................... 3-25 Memory Test ................................................................. 3-25 Configuration Table ....................................................... 3-25 Boot from LANDesk Service Agent ............................... 3-25 Date and Time ....................[...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-1 Chapter 1 System Housing This chapter describes the f eatures of the system hous ing and tells y ou how to install the basic system com ponents such as disk dr ives, a system board, or expansion boards . Descr iptive illustr ations accompany the installation procedures. If you re ceive a comp lete system , the b asic co[...]
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1-2 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Features Front Panel Keylock Panel Door[...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-3 Rear Panel Power Supply Power Socket COM port slots Expansion Port Slots Expansion Slots SCSI Expansion Slots Housing Fan System Board connectors[...]
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1-4 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Internal Structure The f igure below shows the hous ing internal s tr uct ure and s om e of the basic system components. Power Supply 5.25-inch Drive Bays Expansion Card Slots Housing Fan 3.5-inch Drive Bay Hard Disk Drive LED Power Switch System Status LED Power LED[...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-5 Opening the Housing Panels Front Panel Unlock the housing with the key and then pull the panel to access the drive trays. Keylock[...]
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1-6 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Left Panel To remove the left panel: 1. Use a screw driver to r emove the two sc rews secur ing it to the rear panel. 2. Pull the panel handle to slide the left panel open. Left Panel Handle Left panel screws[...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-7 Installing Disk Drives Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord befor e installing or removing disk drives. 3.5-inch Floppy Drive To install a 3.5-inch floppy drive: 1. Open the fr ont panel and rem ove the left panel of the housing. See the Opening the Housing Panels section for more information. 2. Detach t[...]
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1-8 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 5.25-inch Drives To install a CD-ROM or other 5.25-inch drives: 1. Open the fr ont panel and rem ove the left panel of the housing. See the Opening the Housing Panels section for more information. 2. Detach the 5.25-inch drive bracket (2 piec es) by removing the screws from the housing. 3. Attach the drive bracket [...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-9 Hard Disk Drives To ins tall a 3.5-inch hard dis k dr ive or other 3.5-inc h drives to the 5.25- inch drive bay: 1. O pen the front panel and the left panel of the system. See the Opening the Housing Panels section for more information. 2. Secure the disk drive into the drive tray with four screws. 3. Align the low er s[...]
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1-10 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 4. Insert the drive tr ay into the drive bay and sec ure it with two screws. 5. Connect the signal and power cables to the drive. Installing Expansion Cards To install an expansion card: 1. Locate an empty PCI, ISA, or AGP slot on the sy stem board and then rem ove its expans ion slot brack et. Save the sc rew for[...]
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Chapter 1 System Housing 1-11 2. Insert an PCI, ISA, or AGP card into the slot. Mak e sure that the card is properly seated. 3. Secure the PCI car d to the housing with the screw. W hen you turn on the sy stem, BIOS autom atically detects and assigns r esources to these expansion cards. Both PnP and non-PnP ISA cards requir e specific IRQs. When in[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-1 Chapter 2 System Board This high-perfor m ance system boar d supports the Intel Pentium II CPU running at speeds r anging from 233 to 400 MHz. Integrated w ith the Intel 440BX system c ontroller, which consis ts of the PCI/AGP controller and the PCI/ISA IDE accelerator (PIIX4), this system board com bines the new generati[...]
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2-2 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Major Components The system board has the following major components: • Exclusive slot for Intel Pentium II processor • Three DIMM s ock ets that accept 16- , 32-, 64- and 128- MB DIMMs • One AGP, two ISA, and five PCI expans ion slots (including one PCI/ISA shared slot) • 256-KB Flash ROM for system BIOS ?[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-3 System Board Layout 1 PS/2 mouse port 2 PS/2 keyboard port 3 USB connectors 4 Serial port 2 5 Parallel port 6 Serial port 1 7 BIOS 8 ISA slots 9 PCI slots 10 AGP slot 11 Battery 12 Intel 82371EB 13 IDE1 connector 14 IDE2 connector 15 FDD connector 16 Intel 440BX 17 DIMM sockets 18 Voltage regulators 19 CPU slot 20 Power c[...]
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2-4 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Jumpers and Connectors Jumper and Connector Locations The blackened pin of a jumper or connec tor represents pin 1.[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-5 Jumper Settings Jumper Setting Function Password Security JP3 1-2 2-3* Check password Bypass password BIOS JP4 1-2* 2-3 Acer OEM Connector Functions The table below lists the dif ferent c onnectors on the system boar d and their respective functions. Connector Function CN1 Suspend 5V CN2 CPU thermal sensor connector CN3 C[...]
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2-6 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Connector Function CN16 Power switch CN19 Housing fan connector CN20 Audio line-in connector (reserved * ) CN21 Modem Ring-In wake up connector (reserved*) CN22 Turbo LED connector JP1 Power LED connector JP2 System reset connector JP5 Housing intrusion switch connector[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-7 ESD Precautions Alway s observe the f ollowing ESD (elec trostatic dis charge) precautions before installing any system component: 1. Do not rem ove any sy stem component fr om its packaging unles s you are ready to install it. 2. W ear a wrist grounding s trap befor e handling electronic com ponents. W ris t grounding st[...]
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2-8 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Installing the Pentium II Processor The following section will brief ly explain and illustrate how to inst all the Pentium II processor. You have to attached the fan sink before installing the Pentium II proces sor into the system board. Attaching the Processor Fan Sink There are curr ently two kinds of f an sink .[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-9 Follow these steps when installing the fan sink and fan into the Pentium II processor module: 1. Remove the thermal tape protector at the back of the fan sink. 2. Insert the wide clip ends into the wide holes on the process or and the narrow clip ends into the narrow holes. 3a. Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the w[...]
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2-10 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 3b. Using y our fingers, push down the m etal brack ets until they click into the CPU cartridge and then pus h the m etal brac ket handles to lock the metal brackets into place.[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-11 Installing a Pentium II Processor Follow these steps to install a Pentium II pr ocessor into the sock et on the CPU board. 1a. Place the retention mechanism over the pr ocessor sock et on the CPU board. Secure it with the scr ews that cam e with the package. 1b. Place the retention mechanism over the pr ocessor sock et o[...]
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2-12 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 2. W ith the process or m odule golden f ingers pointing downward, align the processor to the posts of the retention m echanism then lower it down. The golden fingers of the Pentium II module are slotted suc h that it only fits in one direction. Make sur e that the module gr oove matches the one on the processor s[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-13 4. Press the latc hes on the sides to lock the proces sor m odule into place. Removing a Pentium II Processor Follow these steps to rem ove the Pentium II CPU m odule f rom the slot. 1. Unlock the latches that secure the processor module.[...]
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2-14 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 2. Firmly hold the processor module and pull it out of the socket.[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-15 Memory Upgrade The three 168- pin sock ets onboard support SDRAM- ty pe DIMMs only . You may install 16-MB, 32-MB, 64-MB, or 128-MB DIMMs for a maximum 384-MB system memory. The SDRAM DIMMs should work under 3.3 volts ; 5-volt m em ory devices are not supported. Memory modules with a tim ing setting of 66 MHz are defined[...]
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2-16 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Bank 0 Bank 1 Bank 2 Total Memory 128 MB 128 MB 256 MB 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 384 MB Installing a DIMM To ins tall a DIMM, align it with the sock et and press it down until the holding clips secure the DIMM in place. The DIMM socket is slotted to ensur e proper installation. If you s lip in a DIMM but it does not co[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-17 Removing a DIMM To rem ove a DIMM, press the holding clips on both sides of the s ock et outward to release the DIMM. Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you pres s the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.[...]
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2-18 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Reconfiguring the System Reconfigure the system after installing or removing DIMMs. Follow these steps to reconfigure the system: 1. Reboot the system. A m em ory error m ess age appears , indicating that the total memory does not match the value stored in CMOS. 2. Press + + . 3. Press twice to exit Setup and rebo[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-19 Error Messages Do not continue using the computer if you receive an error m ess age of any ty pe. Note the m essage and tak e corrective ac tion. T his section describes the types of error m ess ages and lis ts their cor responding corrective measures. There are two general types of error messages: • Software • Syste[...]
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2-20 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Message Action Diskette Drive Error Check the CMOS settings in Setup and the diskette drive cable connections. Diskette Drive A Type Mismatch Run Setup and select the proper drive type. Diskette Drive B Type Mismatch Run Setup and select the proper drive type. Equipment Configuration Error Modify DRAM configuratio[...]
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Chapter 2 System Board 2-21 Message Action Memory Size Mismatch CPU Clock Mismatch Check the memory size based on the system specifications. Check the internal cable connections. If you are sure that connections and values are correct, ignore the message. If the message reappears, ask for technical assistance. Onboard Serial Port 1 Conflict Run Set[...]
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2-22 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Correcting Error Conditions As a general rule, if an error m essage s ay s "Pres s F1 to continue," it is caused by a configuration problem , which can be easily corrected. An equipment m alf unction is mor e likely to cause a fatal er ror, i.e., an error that causes complete system failure. Here are som[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-1 Chapter 3 BIOS Utility Most systems are already configured by the manuf acturer or the dealer. There is no need to run Setup when star ting the com puter unless you get a Run Setup message. The Setup progr am loads conf iguration values into the battery -back ed nonvolatile me mory called CMOS RAM. T his m emor y area is [...]
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3-2 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Entering Setup To enter Setup, s im ultaneously press the key com bination ++. You must pr ess ++ w hile the system is booting. This key combination does not work during any other time. The Setup Utility Main Menu appears: Setup Utility • System Information • Product Information • Disk Drives • Onboard Peri[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-3 • System Information • Product Information • Disk Drives • Onboard Peripherals • Power Management • Boot Options • Date and Time • System Security • Advanced Options* • Load Default Settings • Abort Settings Change The asterisk (*) mark indicates that the parameter appears only when y ou are in the A[...]
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3-4 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide System Information The following screen appear s if you select System Inf orm ation fr om the Main menu: System Information Processor ........................... Pentium II Processor Speed ..................... 300 MHz Internal Cache Size ................. 32 KB, Enabled External Cache Size ................. 512 KB[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-5 Processor The Proc essor param eter spec ifies the type of proc essor cur rently installed in your sy stem . The s y stem s upports Intel Pentium II processors. Processor Speed The Proc essor Speed param eter specif ies the speed of the pr ocessor currently installed in your sy stem. T he s ystem can s upport Pentium II p[...]
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3-6 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide IDE Primary Channel Master This param eter spec ifies the c urrent conf iguration of the IDE device connected to the master port of the primary IDE channel. IDE Primary Channel Slave This param eter spec ifies the c urrent conf iguration of the IDE device connected to the slave port of the primary IDE channel. IDE [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-7 Serial Port 1 This parameter shows the serial port 1 address and IRQ setting. Serial Port 2 This parameter shows the serial port 2 address and IRQ setting. Parallel Port This parameter shows the parallel port address and IRQ setting. PS/2 Mouse The BIOS utility automatically detects if there is a pointing device connected[...]
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3-8 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Product Information The Produc t Inform ation c ontains the general data about the s y stem , such as the product nam e, serial num ber, BIOS ver sion, etc. T his inform ation is necessar y for tr oubleshooting ( may be r equired when asking for technical support). The following figure s hows how the Product Infor [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-9 Main Board S/N This parameter specifies the system board’s serial number. System BIOS Version This parameter specifies the version of the BIOS utility. DMI BIOS Version This param eter specif ies the vers ion of the DMI (Desk top Management Interf ac e) BIOS version. DMI enables sof tware to collect information about a [...]
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3-10 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Disk Drives Select Disk Drives to input configuration values for disk drives. The following screen shows the Disk Drives menu: Disk Drives Diskette Drive A ....................... [xx-MB, xx-inch] Diskette Drive B ....................... [ None ] LS-120 Drive as ........................ [ Normal ] • IDE Primary [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-11 LS-120 Drive Compatible As This parameter allows y ou not only to enable the LS-120 device installed in your sy stem , but also to spec ify the function of the device. The setting affects how BIOS will detect the device. Possible settings are: • Normal In this s etting, BIOS does not suppor t the LS-120 drive. The driv[...]
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3-12 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide IDE Primary Channel Slave This parameter lets y ou configure the hard dis k drive c onnected to the slave port of IDE channel 1. IDE Secondary Channel Master This parameter lets y ou configure the hard dis k drive c onnected to the master port of IDE channel 2. IDE Secondary Channel Slave This parameter lets y ou [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-13 This param eter lets you specify the ty pe of hard disk installed in your system. If you w ant BIOS to autom atically configure your hard disk, sele ct Auto . If you know your hard disk type, y ou can enter the setting manually. Setting this parameter also se ts the Cylinder, Head, Sector, and Size parameters. Cylinders [...]
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3-14 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Hard Disk Block Mode This function enhanc es disk perf orm ance depending on the har d disk in use. If you set this par am eter to Auto , the BIO S utility automatically detects if the installed hard dis k dr ive supports the Bloc k Mode function. If supported, it allows data transf er in block s (m ultiple sector[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-15 Set this param eter to Enabled to enable the DMA m ode for the CD- ROM drive. T his im proves the system perf orm ance since it allows direct m em ory access to the CD-ROM. T o deactivate the func tion, set the parameter to Disabled .[...]
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3-16 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Onboard Peripherals The Onboard Per ipheral Configuration allows you to configure the onboard com m unication ports and the onboar d devic es. Selec ting this option displays the following screen: Onboard Peripherals Serial Port 1 ....................... [Enabled ] Base Address ..................... [3F8h] IRQ ...[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-17 The Base Addres s and IRQ parameters for each port are configurable only if the por t is enabled. Parallel Port This parameter allows you to enable or disable the parallel port. Base Address This function lets y ou set a logical bas e addres s f or the parallel port. The options are: • 3BCh • 378h • 278h IRQ This f[...]
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3-18 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Setting Function Standard and Bidirectional Allows normal speed operation in a two- way mode Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) Allows bidirectional parallel port operation at maximum speed Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) Allows parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at a speed higher than the maximum data [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-19 Onboard Device Settings Floppy Disk Controller .............. [Enabled ] IDE Controller ...................... [Both ] PS/2 Mouse Controller ............... [Enabled ] USB Host Controller ................. [Disabled] USB Legacy Mode ................... [--------] SMBus Interrupt(IRQ9) ............... [Disabled] Floppy Di[...]
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3-20 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide SMBus Interrupt (IRQ9) The System Managem ent Bus (SMBus) is used f or contr olling and getting inform ation from devices on a m otherboard. It was designed for hybrid devices based on analog semic onductor technologies and with limited digital capabilities . T his param eter allows you to enable or disable this f[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-21 Power Management The Power Managem ent menu allows you to configure the s y stem power-management feature. The following screen shows the Power Managem ent param eters and their default settings: Power Management Power Management Mode ................. [Enabled] IDE Hard Disk Standby Timer ......... [Off] System Sleep Ti[...]
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3-22 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide System Sleep Timer This param eter s ets the s ystem to the lowest power-s aving m ode af ter a specified period of inactivity. Any k eyboard or mous e action or any activity detected from the IRQ channels resumes system operation. Sleep Mode This param eter lets you specify the pow er-saving m ode that the system[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-23 Boot Options This option allows you to specify your preferred setting for bootup. The f ollowing screen appears if you select Boot O ptions f rom the Basic Configuration menu: Boot Options Boot Sequence 1 st [Floppy Disk] 2 nd [Hard Disk ] 3 rd [IDE CD-ROM ] First Hard Disk Drive ................. [ IDE] Fast Boot ......[...]
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3-24 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide • 3 rd . If the 1 st and 2 nd searches fail then it boots from this drive. BIOS will display an error m es sage if the dr ive(s) s pecif ied are not bootable. First Hard Disk Drive This parameter specif ies whether the BIOS utility will boot from an EIDE hard disk drive or a SCSI hard dis k dr ive. The s y stem [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-25 Num Lock After Boot This param eter allows you to activate the Num Lock f unction upon booting. The default setting is Enabled . Memory Test W hen set to Enabled , this parameter allows the system to perfor m a RAM test during the POST routine. W hen s et to Disabled , the system detects only the mem or y size and by pas[...]
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3-26 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Date and Time The real-tim e clock keeps the system date and tim e. After s etting the date and time, y ou do not need to enter them every time you turn on the sy stem . As long as the internal battery remains good (approxim ately seven y ears) and c onnected, the clock continues to keep the date and time accurate[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-27 Time Highlight the items in the T im e param eter and pres s or to set the time following the hour-minute-second format. Valid values for hour, minute, and second are: • Hour 00 to 23 • Minute 00 to 59 • Second 00 to 59[...]
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3-28 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide System Security The Setup progr am has a num ber of secur ity featur es to prevent unauthorized access to the system and its data. The following screen appears if you select System Sec urity from the Main menu: System Security Setup Password .................. [None] Power-on Password ............... [None] Operat[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-29 Setup Password Enter your new Setup Password twice. Setup Password may be up to 7 characters long. Enter Password .................. [xxxxxxx] Enter Password again ............ [xxxxxxx] Set or Change Password 3. T y pe a password in the Enter Password field. T he password m ay consist of up to seven characters. Be very [...]
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3-30 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide 1. Turn off and unplug the computer. 2. Open the computer hous ing and set JP3 to 1-2 (c heck pass word) to check the password f unction. See Jum pers and Connector s in Chapter 1 for the location of JP3. 3. Close your computer’s housing and reboot your system. The next tim e y ou want to enter the BIOS utility,[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-31 2. Open the com puter hous ing and set JP3 to 2-3 (Bypass password) to by pas s the pas sword function. See Jum pers and Connectors in Chapter 1 for the location of JP3. 3. Close your computer’s housing and reboot your system. To bypass Setup Password: If you forget your setup password, y ou can bypass the password sec[...]
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3-32 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Power-on Password Enter your new Power-on Password twice. Power-on Password may be up to 7 characters long. Enter Password .................. [ ] Enter Password again ............ [ ] Set or Change Password Operation Mode This function lets y ou enable or disable the pass word prom pt display. W hen set to Normal [...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-33 Normal Hard disk drive functions normally Write Protect All Sectors Disables the write function on all sectors Write Protect Boot Sector Disables the write function only on the boot sector[...]
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3-34 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Advanced Options Advanced Options c onfiguration is available only in the Advanced Level. The Advanced Options configur ation menu allows you to configure the system memory, PCI device settings, and CPU frequency. Do not change any settings in the Advanced Configuration if you are not a qualified technician to avo[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-35 Memory/Cache Options Internal Cache(CPU Cache) ........... [Enabled ] External Cache ...................... [Enabled ] Cache Scheme ...................... Write Back Memory at 15MB-16MB Reserved for ... [System] Memory Parity Mode .................. [Disabled] Internal Cache (CPU Cache) This parameter enables or disables[...]
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3-36 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Memory Parity Mode This param eter allows you to enable or disable the ECC (Err or Check ing and Correction) feature. The ECC f eature enables BIO S to detect and corr ect data error s. Disable this par am eter if you want to disregard the function. PnP/PCI Options The PnP/PCI Options allows y ou to specif y the s[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-37 PCI Slots W hen y ou set the PCI IRQ Setting param eter to Auto , these param eters spec ify the auto-assigned interrupt f or each of the PCI devices. If y ou set the PCI IRQ Setting param eter to Manual , you need to specif y the interrupt that you want to assign for each PCI device installed in your system. AGP This it[...]
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3-38 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Some VGA cards have requir ed settings for this feature. Check y our VGA car d manual before setting this parameter. Graphics Aperture Size This parameter determ ines the eff ective size of the gr aphics aperture. Graphics aperture is the addres s range that the AGP video and the CPU use to manage graphic al objec[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-39 CPU Frequency Bus Frequency ................ 66/100 MHz CPU Multiple ................. [3] Processor Speed .............. xxx MHz Bus Frequency The bus frequenc y refers to the speed by w hich data is trans ferr ed between internal com puter com ponents and the CPU or the m ain mem or y of the CPU. A f ast bus allows dat[...]
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3-40 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Load Default Settings Use this option to load the default settings f or the optim ized sy stem configur ation. W hen you load the default settings, s ome of the param eters are gr ay ed-out with their fixed s ettings. Thes e grayed parameters are not user-configurable. The f ollowing dialog box appears when you se[...]
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Chapter 3 BIOS Utility 3-41 Abort Settings Change Use this option to disregard your changes to the BIO S and reload your previous settings. The following dialog box appears when y ou s elect Abort Settings Change from the main menu: Abort Settings Change Do you want to abort settings change? [Yes] [No] Select Yes to disregard y our changes and relo[...]
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3-42 AcerAltos 500L User’s Guide Exit Setup Exam ine the s ystem c onf igur ation values . W hen you are s atisf ied that all the values are cor rect, write them down. Stor e the recor ded values in a safe plac e. In the future, if the battery loses power or the CMO S chip is dam aged, you will know what values to enter when y ou rerun Setup. Pre[...]
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