Suspend Switch - ECS P6SEP-Me User Manual

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Power Management
This item acts like a master switch for the power-saving modes and hard disk timeouts.
If this item is set to Max Saving, doze, standby, and suspend mode, will occur after a
timeout of 10 seconds. If this item is set to Min Saving, doze, standby, and suspend
mode will occur after a timeout of 4 hours. If the item is set to User Define, you can
insert your own timeouts for the power-saving modes.
PM Control by APM
Windows 95 and 98 have built-in power management capabilities called APM
(Advanced Power Management). When you enable this item, you allow the APM
routines in Windows to operate on your system.
Video Off Option
This option defines which level of power-saving mode is required in order to power
down the video display. As a default, the video powers down both in suspend mode
and standby mode.
Video Off Method
This item defines how the video is powered down to save power. As a default, this is
set to DPMS (display power management software).
Switch Function
If this item is enabled, it permits the use of a suspend switch (connected to PANEL1 –
See Chapter 2). If the item is set to Break, the suspend switch puts the system in
suspend mode. If the item is set to Break/Wake, you can press the suspend switch a
second time to wake up the system. If the item is set to Disabled, the suspend switch
does not function.
Doze Speed (div by)
This item determines the processor clock speed when the system is in the power-
saving doze mode. It is expressed as a fraction (2/8) of normal full speed.
Standby Speed (div by)
This item determines the processor clock speed when the system is in the power-
saving standby mode. It is expressed as a fraction (1/8) of normal full speed.
Modem Use IRQ
If you would like an incoming call on a fax/modem to automatically resume the
system from suspend mode, use this item to specify the interrupt request line (IRQ)
that is used by the modem. You must connect the fax/modem to the mainboard Wake
On Modem connector for this feature to work.
Hot Key Function As
This item defines the operation of the keyboard hot keys
(CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE). You can disable the hot keys, make the hot keys cause
a suspend mode, or make the hot keys cause a power off.
Default: User Define
Default: Yes
Default: Susp,Stby -> Off
Default: DPMS Supported
Default: Break/Wake
Default: 2/8
Default: 1/8
Default: 3
Default: Power Off
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