NEC Versa LXi Series Service And Reference Manual page 38

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Option
CPU Speed Control
Hard Disk Timeout
Video Timeout
Peripheral Timeout
Audio Device
Timeout
Standby Timeout
Auto Suspend
Timeout
n
LCD Suspend — Allows you to suspend/resume when the LCD panel is closed.
n
Suspend Option — Specifies either Suspend or Save to File (STF) as the default power
management mode.
n
Automatic STF — Enables the system, after 30 minutes in Suspend mode, to save the
current working environment to a special file on the hard disk and to power down the
system.
If Auto Save to File is set to Off and the save-to-file area is present on your hard drive,
pressing the
(Windows 95, only).
n
Panel Brightness — Selects the LCD screen brightness.
n
Suspend Warning Tone — Specifies whether the system warning tone sounds when
Suspend mode starts. It is best to keep this option enabled.
n
Remote Power On — Allows the serial port modem or LAN board to wake the system
on a ring signal.
n
Wake Up from Suspend Alarm/Resume Alarm Time — Allows the alarm to resume the
system from suspend. Designates the time parameter in five minutes increments. (Not
applicable in Windows 98 with ACPI.)
n
Geyserville Optimized Speed — Allows you to select an appropriate setting to optimize
the system's processing speed. (Only applies if system equipped with Geyserville
processor.)
2-18 System Configuration and Setup
Custom Timeout Options
Definition
Sets CPU performance at one of four levels.
Sets the time delay before your hard disk powers
down.
Sets the time delay before your video powers off.
Sets the time delay before your peripherals are
controlled by power management.
Sets the time delay before your audio device powers
off.
Selects the system standby timeout period.
Defines how much time elapses from the time the
system enters Standby mode to the time the system
automatically enters Suspend mode.
Fn-Power
key combination puts the system into Save to File mode

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