Unidirectional mode or bidirectional mode. If using more modern standard ieee-1284, EPP or ECP Also, ECP & EPP
CMOS settings are altered by the BIOS program while in setup mode.
Use CMOS setup.
BIOS is the basic CMOS is what BIOS is stored and started
It is bassically a kind of Auto mode but with some kind of flexibility and control over the settings. Here in this mode you can set certain settings like the colour mode, flash settings, exposure, ISO, etc. But the aperture settings and the shutter speed will be automatically taken by the camera. That's it. It's easier for amateurs to use the P (Program) mode than the M (Manual) mode to click with a little manual settings.
Yes. On the main menu go to settings, then phone settings, then offline mode, and then just turn it on. They call it offline mode, not flight mode.
1) go to menu. 2) go to settings. 3) then when you are on the settings go all the way down the settings page and there is an option that says Readout Mode and from there on its pretty self explanatory. but this feature is only available in advanced mode not easy mode.
Block mode allows multiple data transfer each time software requests data. You can disable block mode in CMOS.
An occasion when you need to disable the ECP mode for parallel port is when resource conflicts occur. In such a case, the EPP mode is the better option.
Go to settings then on personal and change it to flight mode or normal...
If you turn on this mode, your airconditioner will turn on the max settings.
It is quite possible that there is no mode.It is quite possible that there is no mode.It is quite possible that there is no mode.It is quite possible that there is no mode.
Settings, easy mode.