System Configuration and Setup 2-13
Advanced Menu
Menu Item
Settings (default is bold)
LCD Panel View Expansion
Enabled
, Disabled
Disabled reduces the panel view in some video modes.
Enabled expands the panel view. The enabled setting
sometimes affects graphic quality.
BootUp Message
Enabled
, Disabled
Disabled suppresses the logo screen during boot.
Summary Screen
Disabled, Enabled.
When set to Enabled, information about the system’s
configuration is displayed onscreen during boot.
Silent Boot
Disabled
, Enabled, Black
When set to Enabled, the logo screen appears during
boot. Disabled causes the POST messages to appear
during boot. Black causes the screen to remain black
during boot.
I/O Device Configuration
Press
Enter
to bring up the I/O Device Configuration
submenu to configure the IR serial port.
On Board Device Configuration
Press
Enter
to view submenu.
USB Device
Enable
, Disable
Security Menu
Choose the Security menu by selecting Security from the Main menu screen. Other Security
menu options are available by selecting submenus.
Use the arrow keys to select one of the Security menu options and press
Enter
to select a
submenu. Items with grayed-out text are not available. Explanations of each Security menu item
are in the following table.
Security Menu Items
Menu Item
Settings (default is bold)
Set Supervisor Password
Press
Enter
to access.
Use this field to set or change the supervisor password.
Press
Enter
to bring up a dialog box where the password
can be entered and confirmed.
Set User Password
Press
Enter
to access.
Use this field to set or change the user password. Press
Enter
to bring up a dialog box where the password can be
entered and confirmed.
Summary of Contents for VERSA ULTRALITE
Page 42: ...3 Disassembly and Reassembly Required Tools and Equipment Disassembly Reassembly...
Page 58: ...5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List...
Page 65: ...7 Troubleshooting Problem Checklist Startup Problems Diagnostics...
Page 73: ...8 NEC Computers Information Services Service and Support Functions Technical Support...
Page 76: ...9 Specifications System Components Memory Map Interrupt Controllers...