Main screen, Advanced screen, Power screen – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

Page 8: Boot screen, Security screen, Exit screen

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Main Screen

Table 2

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lists the options for the information fields that appear in the System Setup screen.

Advanced Screen

Table 2

-3

lists the options for the information fields that appear in the Advanced screen. Use this screen to make changes to the basic operation of your

system.

Power Screen

Table 2

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lists the options for the information fields that appear in the Power screen. Use this screen to set parameters for system power management

operation.

Boot Screen

Table 2

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lists the options for the information fields that appear in the Boot screen. Use this screen to modify the boot sequences of the internal hard drives.

Security Screen

Table 2

-6

lists the options for the information fields that appear in the Security screen. Use this screen to enable the supervisor and user passwords.

Exit Screen

Table 2

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lists the options for the information fields that appear in the Exit screen. Use this screen to save or discard any changes to the System Setup utility

and default settings.

Option

Description

Version

Displays the BIOS version.

BIOS Build Date

Displays the BIOS build date.

Processor Type

Displays the type of processor installed in the
system.

Processor Speed

Displays the processor speed.

Processor Cache

Displays the amount of processor cache.

System Memory

Displays the amount of system memory.

System Time

Resets the time on the system's internal clock.

System Date

Resets the date on the system's internal calendar.

Option

Description

IDE Configuration

Displays the characteristics of the IDE2 and IDE3
hard drives, which are the last two drives of the
system.

The BIOS automatically detects the latest hard drives.

Event Log Configuration

Enables and clears the event logs.

See the online help for information on submenu
items.

OnBoard Devices Configuration

Enables and disables onboard devices.

System Health Monitoring Hardware

Displays the current system status of the system fans
and processor temperature.

Option

Description

AC Power Failure

Sets the power state after a shutdown caused by an
unexpected interruption in AC power. If the value is
set to Last State, the system returns to the last
power state.

Power Button Mode

Enables or disables the system from booting using
the power button.

Option

Description

Boot Device Priority

Determines where and in which order the system
looks for a bootable operating system each time it is
started.

Hard Disk Drives

Selects the boot sequence of the hard drives.

Option

Description

Change System Password

Sets a system password.

Clear System Password

Clears a system password.

NOTE:

See the Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for information about changing and clearing passwords.

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