Powering up the CPV5000
When you are ready to power up the CPV5000:
• If the power supply in your system is not auto-sensing, verify that the
chassis power supply voltage setting matches the voltage present in the
country of use.
• On powering up, the CPV5000 displays the AMIBIOS revision and
then runs a memory test.
If the <DEL> key is pressed during the memory test, the CPV5000 will enter
the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) setup after completing the memory test.
If the BIOS setting for quick boot is enabled, the memory test may have
completed before the VGA has initialized fully. Refer to Chapters 6 and 7 for
more information about start up tests and BIOS setup.
The initial boot sequence is complete when the BIOS is displayed.
Coin Battery
The Real time clock and CMOS backup battery is socketed. The battery has a
series resistor and diode to conform to industry safety requirements. The
battery is rated at 280mA/Hr and has an expected shelf life of 10 years.
Powering up the CPV5000
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