EPIQ 5 & 7 Training Manual
© 2016 Conquest Imaging
Remove and inspect the battery.
Using a multimeter, check the battery voltage. Most CMOS
batteries are 3 volts. If the voltage is +2.5 Vdc or lower, consider
replacing the battery.
Replace the battery.
Verify the BIOS by checking that the system date and time are
correct and restore if necessary.
Resetting the BIOS
It is not usual to have to reset the BIOS but in case you need to:
To change the BIOS settings:
Start the system and repeatedly press Del as the BIOS splash
screen is being displayed.
On the BIOS display, enter your password.
Verify the settings against those in Appendix 1 BIOS Settings.
Locate the type of setting and use the keyboard to select the
settings.
To highlight the setting type, use the left and right arrow keys.
To scroll through the settings, use the up and down arrow
keys.
To return to the previous values, press F5.
To return to Fail-Safe Defaults, press F6.
To return to Optimized Defaults, press F7.
To save the changes, press Enter.
After completion you can press Esc to return to the main menu.
Always discard spent
batteries in an
environmentally safe
manner in accordance
with local environmental
regulations and your
facilities policy and
procedures.