Sophisticated Circuits PowerKey Pro 200 User Manual page 62

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When System is Idle
This Trigger activates whenever the system is "idle" (i.e. you
are not using it) for a selected period of time. For example, you
may use this Trigger to turn your monitor off when you have
not been using your system for 10 minutes.
To select how long the system must be idle before a System
Idle Trigger activates, type the desired number of minutes into
the text box.
You can customize which types of activities should be moni-
tored. For example, you might wish your monitor to be turned
off even if the modem is in use. To choose which types of
activities should be monitored, check the desired boxes.
The "Serial port activity" check box only works with applications
that use the Mac's standard serial driver. It will not be able to detect
activity with any program which installs a custom driver. If you have
problems using this feature, contact your software manufacturer to
see if an updated version is available.
The "Remote Access" check box only works with Apple Remote
Access. If you are using another program, for example Timbuktu,
check the "Serial port activity" box instead.
When Power Returns
This Trigger activates when power is restored after a power
failure. For example, you may use this Trigger to turn on a file
server automatically after a power failure.
This Trigger also activates if you unplug your PowerKey unit for a
while, then plug it back in.
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