IBM Mono/Color (250-0300/01) Setup Faxback Doc. # 3284 You can change information that appears on the screen enclosed in brackets [ ]. Some items that you can change include the power mode, display options, and startup sequence. The changes are indicated by the -> symbol. Items that cannot be changed either have no brackets or appear in lighter type (grayed type). Some items that you cannot change include the battery status and installed memory. The grayed type may change as you make changes to the screen, depending on what changes you make and their effect on other functions. To learn more about any Configuration Utility option, highlight that option and press the F1 key. You can also get general information about the Configuration Utility by pressing the F1 key while in Help. The following keys help you move through the Configuration Utility screens and make selections. To... Use... Read more information about an option F1 See the next screen PgDN Return to the previous screen PGUP Exit the Configuration Utility Esc Highlight an option UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW Make a selection or change an option -> and <- Information on the screen also tells you how to use the screen effectively. What the Configuration Utility Shows You If you want to know about the specific capabilities of the computer, you can find this information in the Configuration Utility. For example, you can see: The current battery pack status Amount of memory installed Size of the hard disk The current display and power management settings If you get an error message while the computer is doing its self-test, you can also use the Configuration Utility to determine what caused the error. Hardware changes are indicated by the -> symbol. Configuration Utility Screens There are three screens in the Configuration Utility: Power Management Features Setup Options System Configuration Each of these screens contains information that controls the operation of the computer. If there is no activity in the Configuration Utility for one minute, the computer returns to the previous screen. (br/all-11/3/94)