Plug And Play - IBM Aptiva Hardware Handbook

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Wake Up on Ring. This option allows you to have your
computer turn on automatically when the phone rings.
This is useful if you have a fax modem and use your
computer to receive faxes. To use this feature, you must
have an internal modem that supports Wake Up on Ring
or an external modem connected to serial port A.
Indicator. If you are using the Wake Up on Ring feature,
and you enable the Indicator option, the power light will
blink to indicate your computer answered the phone.
The Indicator resets when you turn your computer on.
With Wake Up on Ring, your computer may turn on
automatically when you dial out on a rotary or pulse
note:
telephone. If this occurs, disable the Wake Up on Ring
feature and use it only when you know you will have
incoming fax communications.
Wake Up on Alarm. This option allows you to have
your computer turn on automatically at a date and time
you specify. Choose the date and time in the Alarm Date
and Alarm Time fields. If you select Daily Event, you can
set the Alarm Time but not the Date.
Alarm Date and Alarm Time. If you are using the
Wake Up on Alarm feature, these options let you set the
date and time you want your computer to turn on
automatically. Enter the date in the format shown on the
screen.
Enter the time in 24-hour format (hours, minutes,
seconds). For example:
12 midnight is
00:00:00
12 noon is
12:00:00
1 p.m. is
13:00:00

Plug and Play

The Plug and Play (PnP) screen shows the number of
ISA Plug and Play adapter cards you have installed in
your computer. It also allows you to manually configure
an ISA legacy (non-Plug and Play or non-PCI) adapter
card that you installed.
PnP Cards Detected. This option shows the number
of Plug and Play adapter cards installed in your
computer.
ISA Legacy Resources. This feature allows you to set
the following legacy resources typically required by ISA
legacy (non-Plug and Play or non-PCI) adapter cards:
Memory resources
I/O port resources
DMA resources
Interrupt resources
The following paragraphs describe each of these
options.
Memory Resources. This option allows you to allocate
system memory regions for a legacy adapter card. It lists
the hexadecimal addresses of the available memory
regions. You allocate memory to an adapter card by
choosing the Not Available setting for a particular
hexadecimal address.
Be sure to read the documentation that came with the
adapter card. You may need to make changes to the card
that match the selections you make for Memory
Resources. For example, you may have to move
jumpers or switches on the adapter card, or make
Features of the Setup Utility
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