Operating Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- Important notes
- Preparation for use and operation
- Unpacking and checking the delivery
- Preparing the PC for use
- Setting up the PC
- Connecting devices
- Connecting the PC to the line voltage
- Unlocking/locking the system unit
- Switching the PC on and off
- Indicators on the system unit
- Keyboard
- Working with floppy disks
- Settings in BIOS Setup
- Property and data protection
- Troubleshooting and tips
- System expansions
- Technical data
- Index
Preparation for use and operation Property and data protection
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Theft protection and lead sealing
With a chain lock and the hole in the tab (1) or with the Kensington Lock device (2) and with a
Kensington MicroSaver you can protect your unit from theft.
To prevent unauthorized persons from opening the system unit, the casing can be lead-sealed. To
do this, use the eyes on the back of the casing.
1
2
BIOS Setup security functions
The
Security
menu in
BIOS Setup
offers you various options for protecting your personal data against
unauthorized access, e. g.:
•
Preventing unauthorized BIOS Setup calls
•
Preventing unauthorized system access
•
Preventing unauthorized access to the settings of boards with their own BIOS
•
Preventing system booting from the diskette drive
•
Activating virus warnings
•
Preventing unauthorized writing of diskettes
•
Protecting BIOS from overwriting
•
Protecting PC from being switched on by an external device
By combining these options, you can achieve optimum protection for your system.
You will find a detailed description of the
Security
menus and how to assign passwords in the
Technical Manual for the system board or in the "BIOS Setup" manual.