4 setup utility menu screens, Setup utility menu screens, General input keys – Avago Technologies LSI SAS 3041E-R User Manual

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8-4

SCSI EFI BIOS and Setup Utility

Version 1.3

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8.4

Setup Utility Menu Screens

All setup utility menu screens are partitioned into the following areas,
starting at the top of the screen:

Header Area: This area lists static information text, including the
product title and version.

Menu Area: This area lists the current screen title and controller
information. It provides a cursor for selecting menu options, such as
<Global Properties>.

Main Area: This is the area in which data is presented. This area
has a cursor for item selection, horizontal scrolling, and vertical
scrolling. Horizontal and vertical scroll bars appear here, if needed.

Footer Area: This area provides general help information text.

The general key inputs listed in

Table 8.1

are used for all menu screens

of the setup utility.

Note:

The setup utility uses several input keys (such as F1, F2,
Home, and End) that may not be supported by some
terminal emulation programs. Check the documentation for
the terminal emulation program to determine which input
keys are supported. If problems occur when you try to use
any of the Function keys, or the Home/End/PgUp/PgDn
keys, use the alternate keys instead, such as Shift+1 in
place of F1. Alternate keys are shown in parentheses in the
table.

Table 8.1

General Input Keys

Key

Definition

Description

F1 (Shift+1)

Help

Displays context sensitive help for the field in which the cursor is
positioned.

F2 (Shift+2)

Menu

Moves the cursor to the menu selection area, where you can highlight
a menu item and press Enter to select it.

F3 (Shift+3)

Save Existing
Data

Used in the RAID properties menu to save existing disk data when
creating an Integrated RAID array.

Del (D)

Delete Existing
Data

Used in the RAID properties menu to erase existing disk data when
creating an Integrated RAID array.

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