Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-17
Peripheral Setup
The Peripheral Setup menu displays the connection locations between the system and
the Input/Output (I/O) ports and lets you specify different port assignments as needed.
Peripheral Setup
Parameter
Default Setting
Alternate Setting(s)
USB Controller
Disabled
Enabled
Internal Hard Drive
Both
Enabled/Disabled
Primary/Secondary
Serial Port
Auto
Disabled
COM1,IRQ4/COM2,IRQ3
COM3,IRQ4/COM4,IRQ3
Parallel Port
Auto
Disabled/LPT1/LPT2
Parallel Mode
Bi-Dir
Uni-Directional/ECP/EPP
IR Serial Port
Disabled
Auto
COM2,IRQ3/COM3,IRQ4/
COM4,IRQ3
Note
If you disable a device in Peripheral Setup, you cannot enable or assign it
using the Windows device manager. The device will not be listed in the Windows device
list. To control the device using the Windows device manager, select any setting other
than Disabled in Peripheral Setup.
Peripheral Setup allows you to define the following functions.
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USB Controller — Enables or disables the USB controller.
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Internal Hard Drive — Selects which IDE controller is enabled.
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Serial Port — Disables the port or changes its IRQ and COM port assignment.
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Parallel Port/Parallel Mode — Disables or reassigns the parallel port and selects a
parallel port mode.
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IR Serial Port — Enables, disables or reassigns the IR serial port.
Summary of Contents for VERSA LXI - VERSION 10-2000
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