VIPer Software Setup 9-4
9.01.3 MAKING SELECTIONS, SAVING CONFIGURATIONS &
EXITING AMIBIOS SETUP
MAKING SELECTIONS
Each of the windows displayed in the main menu screen contains icons (small drawings
under which an identifying label appears). For example, the Setup window has the
following icons and labels: Standard, Advanced, Chipset, Power Mgmt, PCI/PnP and
Peripheral. Each of these icons corresponds to various setups available within AMIBIOS
Setup, i.e. the Standard Setup, the Advanced Setup, the Chipset Setup, the Power
Management Setup, the PCI/PnP Setup and the Peripheral Setup. Selecting one of these
icons gives access to the corresponding Setup and its options.
To select an icon within a window, you must press one of the arrow keys on the keyboard
until the desired icon is highlighted, and then press the ENTER key, or move the mouse to
highlight the icon and click the left button to select. This method of selection basically
applies for all selectable items (icons, options, and settings).
F
Icons, options and settings are selected by using one of the arrow keys to highlight
the desired item, then by pressing the ENTER key, or by clicking the mouse over
the desired selection.
The windows in the program have layers, like boxes inside boxes. Selecting an icon, may
display another window with icons; in turn, selecting one of these icons can display a
window which contains a list of options. Selecting an option will in turn open a window
containing a list of possible settings. To return to a previous window, you press the ESC
key on the keyboard, or click the small box on the top left corner of the window.
F
To close the current window and move to the previous window, press the ESC key
or click the small box on the top left corner of the window.
Mostly all selections and settings will be done using the special keys (TAB, ESC,
→
,
←
,
↑
,
↓
and ENTER) or using the mouse’s left button. There are a few exceptions, for
example while entering the date and time (Standard Setup option), you need to use the +
or - keys or click the + or - boxes to change the values. Another example is when
characters need to be entered at the keyboard, such as a password (a window appears
which ressembles a keyboard; as you enter the characters, "*" is displayed for each
character entered; then to accept the password, press ENTER).
Summary of Contents for VIPer808
Page 21: ...Installing Memory 2 3 DIAGRAM 2 1 Assembly Top...
Page 22: ...Installing Memory 2 5 DIAGRAM 2 2 Assembly Bottom...
Page 26: ...Setting Jumpers 3 3 DIAGRAM 3 1 VIPer808 Jumper Locations with Default Settings...
Page 28: ...Setting Jumpers 3 6 TABLE 3 1a Jumper Settings W1 W4 W13 W14...
Page 29: ...Setting Jumpers 3 7 TABLE 3 1b AMD DX2 DX4 CPU Jumper Settings W1 W15 W15C...
Page 30: ...Setting Jumpers 3 8 TABLE 3 1c AMD 5x86 CPU Jumper Settings W1 W15 W15C...
Page 31: ...Setting Jumpers 3 9 TABLE 3 1d Intel CPU Jumper Settings W1 W15 W15C...
Page 32: ...Setting Jumpers 3 10 TABLE 3 1e SGS CPU Jumper Settings W1 W15 W15C...
Page 33: ...Setting Jumpers 3 11 TABLE 3 1f Jumper Settings W18 W20 W23...
Page 92: ...Memory I O Maps B 1 APPENDIX B MEMORY I O MAPS B 01 MEMORY MAPS DIAGRAM B 1 Memory Map Diagram...
Page 96: ...Mechanical Layout Block Diagram C 3 DIAGRAM C 1 Mechanical Specifications...