1110HD  (250-3531)            Setup111 Utility          Faxback Doc. # 1983
                                                            
Time  [14:18:25 ]                                                           
Date  [ 4/01/1992 ]                                                         
                                                                             
Startup program        [MS-DOS  ]                                           
Startup diagnostics    [Disable]                                            
Serial ports           [Primary: RS-232C, Secondary: Modem  ]               
Cursor type            [Line ]                                              
System beeper          [Enable ]                                            
                                                                             
Power management:
                                                            
Low battery beeper     [Enable ]          Floppy standby       [Disable]    
Hard disk standby      [Never     ]       Display standby      [Never ] 

Use the number keys to enter the time in the form HH:MM:SS or HH:MM.         
                                                                              
[F1]-Help on item       [Esc]-Cancel and exit   [Arrows]-Move to next entry
[F2]-Save and reboot    [F10]-Recall defaults   [Space]-Change entry      

Your Tandy 1110 HD computer comes with two programs that let you control 
some of the computer's start-up parameters and let you set the computer to 
use less power when you use battery power. The programs are called Setup111 
and Power111.

Start-up parameters you can control include serial port assignment, DOS 
cursor type, the start-up program (MS-DOS or DeskMate), memory diagnostics 
on/off, and the internal speaker on/off.

The Power Management parameters let you set the hard drive, diskette drive,
and display to automatic turn off after a selected number of minutes of
inactivity. Of course, each of these devices turn on again whenever they are
needed.

The Setup Program lets you select Start-up and Power Management parameters,
and store the parameters you select in memory. The computer uses these
parameters each time you start it up, unless you change the parameters using
Setup. Whenever you use the Setup program, you must turn off the computer or
press <CTRL><ALT><DEL> to initialize the new parameters.

The Power Program lets you temporarily change the Power Management parameters
without restarting the computer. However, changes you make using this 
program are not stored in memory, and when you restart the computer, it 
returns to the parameters you stored using the Setup program.

You can run Setup and Power from DeskMate or MS-DOS. In both cases, you 
select parameters you stored using the Setup program.

There is also a group of MS-DOS Power Management line commands that lets 
you temporarily change the Power Management parameters without running Setup 
or Power. You can use these commands in batch files. This could be convenient 
if you often switch from AC power to battery power. You can make one batch 
file to set Power Management parameters for AC-power operation and another 
for battery power operation. (For more information about batch files, but 
an optional MS-DOS Reference Guide.

Parameter Descriptions:

Now that you understand the basics of the Setup and Power programs, use the
following information and procedures to set the 1110 HD to work the way you
want it to.

Date and Time:

This parameter lets you set the computer's time and date for DeskMate and 
MS-DOS.

Start-up Diagnostics:

Selecting Yes tells your computer to test the memory on startup. Unless you 
suspect a problem with the memory, you probably will not use this parameter.

Serial Port Swap:

This parameter lets you select from a pair of internal ports. You can choose 
either the COM1 or COM2 serial port. The default settings assign COM1 as a 
mouse port and COM2 as a modem port.

Cursor Type:

Select a cursor type you prefer. You can choose a line or block style.

Start-up Program:

These parameters allow you to choose some of the internal settings that 
activate when you turn on your computer.

Hard Disk Standby:

Select the number of minutes of hard disk inactivity before the hard disk 
turns off. You can timeout the hard disk after 15 seconds or 30 seconds. Or 
you can set the timeout for 1,2,4,8, or 16 minutes. Of course, the hard disk 
stays on if you choose Never.

Display Standby:

Use these selections to set the number of minutes of keyboard inactivity 
before the display turns off. Your computer turns off the display after 1,2,
4,8,16,32, or 64 minutes. The display status on if you select Never.

Floppy Standard:

Enabling this option tells your computer to turn off the floppy disk controller 
when the diskette is not being accessed. You can turn off the diskette drive 
to save battery power.

Low Battery Beeper:

Enabling this option tells your computer to sound a tone when the battery 
power is low. This helps to tell you about a low battery condition while you 
are using your computer.

System Beeper:

This option allows you to turn the computer's speaker on and off.

Rebooting your Computer:

Press <CTRL><ALT><DEL> to reset your computer, or turn off the power and
restart.


(smm 08/24/93)