Error in BIOS v2.0

In BIOS;
If you select "Set Supervisor Password" option, look at help text @ screen botton..
Also select "Set User Password" option, and look at help text.
"Set supervisor password" shows "Specifies user password" -in help text-
"Set user password" shows "Specifies supervisor password" -in help text-
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