4-6 Dell PowerEdge 2200 Systems User’s GuideSetup PromptSetting this category to Enabled (the default) causes themessage Press to enter Setup to appearwhile the system is starting up.POST ErrorsSetting this category to Enabled (the default) causes themessage Press to resume, to enterSetup to appear and the system to pause if an erroroccurs while the system is starting up.Diskette Drive CheckSetting this category to Enabled (the default) causes thesystem to seek diskette drives during system start-up.Setting this category to Disabled speeds system start-uptime.Reset ButtonSetting this category to Enabled (the default) will resetthe system when the reset button is pushed.Num LockThis category controls the state of Num Lock at systemboot. When Num Lock is set to On, the rightmost bank ofkeys on your keyboard provides the mathematical andnumeric functions shown at the top of each key. Whenthe Num Lock mode is turned off, these keys provide cur-sor-control functions according to the labels on thebottom of each key.SpeakerUse this category to set the built-in speaker On (thedefault) or Off.Processor 1 and Processor 2Identify the type of microprocessor(s) installed in thecomputer. These categories have no user-selectableoptions.Level 2 CacheDisplays the amount of integrated level-2 cache memoryin the microprocessor module. This category has no user-selectable options.Base MemoryBase Memory displays the amount of memory availableto MS-DOS programs that do not use extended orexpanded memory. This category has no user-selectableoptions.The default value for the Base Memory category is640 KB, which includes 1 kilobyte (KB) reserved for systemuse.The value given in the Base Memory category is in kilo-bytes rather than megabytes. To convert kilobytes tomegabytes, divide the kilobyte total by 1024.Extended MemoryExtended Memory (which has no user-selectable options)indicates the amount of system memory available asextended memory.The value given in the Extended Memory category is inmegabytes.Video MemoryDisplays the amount of video memory installed in thebuilt-in video subsystem. This category has no user-selectable options.Service TagService Tag displays the system’s five-character servicetag number, which Dell programmed into NVRAM dur-ing the manufacturing process. Reference this numberduring technical assistance or service calls. The servicetag number is also accessed by certain Dell support soft-ware, including the diagnostics software.Asset TagAsset Tag displays the asset tag number stored in thecomputer’s NVRAM. An asset tag number can have upto 10 alphanumeric characters. See “Asset Tag Utility” inChapter 2 for information on loading the asset tag utility.