2-8 System Configuration! Advanced Use the Advanced menu to set the system for Plug andPlay, PCI configuration, serial port and printer port addresses andinterrupts, memory cache configurations, I/O device configuration, DMIevent logging, and more.! Security Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords, securitymode, password on boot, network boot, virus check, and more.! Power — Use the Power menu to set power management parameters suchas power savings, auto suspend timeout, hard disk timeout, and systemswitch.! Boot — Use this menu to set boot options, including restore on ac/powerloss, set boot sequence, and assign drive letters to removable devices.! Exit Exits the Setup utility with various save or discard options.Use the keys shown on the bottom of the Main menu to make selections or exitthe current menu. The following table describes the navigation keys.Setup Key FunctionsKey FunctionF1 Provides help for the parameter field being displayed.Esc Exits the menu.Up or down arrow keys Moves cursor up and down for item selection.Left or right arrow keys Selects next menu.-/+ keys Changes values.Enter Executes a command or selects submenu.F9 Loads the default configuration values for the current menu.F10 Saves the current values and exits Setup.To select one of the six menus from the menu bar, use the left and right arrowkeys. Use the up or down arrow keys to select an item under the menu.Menu items preceded by a > contain a submenu of selectable fields for settingsystem parameters. Display a submenu by using the up or down arrow keys tomove the cursor to the desired submenu, then press Enter.An Item Specific Help window on the right side of each menu displays the helptext for the currently selected Setup option. It updates as the cursor moves toeach new field.Pressing F1 on any menu brings up the General Help window that describes thelegend keys and their functions.Press Esc to exit the current window.The following subsections describe the six top level menus and submenus.