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3-2 Chapter 3: Setup Entering Setup Without a Keyboard (on units with Touch- Screen) 1. Apply power to the terminal. 2. Calibrate the touch screen. a. When the screen prompt that says Touch the screen two times to enter Setup appears, touch the screen three times. This causes the system to bypass the BIOS Setup and go directly to the Touch Screen Calibration Setup. Note: Setup can also be entered from the Boot Menu that is displayed when you press ESC during POST. b. As instructed on the screen, touch the circle near the lower-left corner of the screen. For best results, press the screen near the circle and then slide your finger onto the circle without raising your finger from the screen. c. Using the same method as above, touch the circle near the upper-right corner of the screen. d. You should receive a Successful Calibration message and then the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility should come up. e. Select the setup parameters by touching the controls at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 3: Setup 3-3 How to Select Menu Options Restoring Factory Settings The following keyboard controls are used to select the various menu options and to make changes to their values. • Use the arrow keys to select (highlight) options and menu screens. • Use the + and - (or F5 and F6) keys to change field values. • To view help information on the possible selections for the highlighted item, press F1. • To save the changes, move the cursor to the Exit Menu, select either Save Changes & Exit or Save Changes, and press Enter. Note: If you are not using an external keyboard, you can touch the menu controls at the bottom of the screen. If you encounter difficulty doing this, recalibrate the screen. To automatically reset all values to their default settings for the current screen, press F9. The terminal automatically loads BIOS default CMOS values for boot up. To reset all BIOS settings to their default settings go to the Exit Menu, press F9, select either Save Changes & Exit or Save Changes, andpress Enter. See the BIOS Default Settings section later in this chapter for the preinstalled Setup defaults.
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3-2 Chapter 3: Setup<br />
Entering Setup Without a Keyboard (on units with Touch-<br />
Screen)<br />
1. Apply power to the terminal.<br />
2. Calibrate the touch screen.<br />
a. When the screen prompt that says Touch the screen two times to<br />
enter Setup appears, touch the screen three times. This causes<br />
the system to bypass the BIOS Setup and go directly to the<br />
Touch Screen Calibration Setup.<br />
Note: Setup can also be entered from the Boot Menu that is<br />
displayed when you press ESC during POST.<br />
b. As instructed on the screen, touch the circle near the lower-left<br />
corner of the screen. For best results, press the screen near the<br />
circle and then slide your finger onto the circle without raising<br />
your finger from the screen.<br />
c. Using the same method as above, touch the circle near the<br />
upper-right corner of the screen.<br />
d. You should receive a Successful Calibration message and then the<br />
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility should come up.<br />
e. Select the setup parameters by touching the controls at the<br />
bottom of the screen.