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The following table describes the parameters found in this menu.
Parameter
Power Management
(Function Enabled in APM Mode)
Suspend Mode
(Function Enabled in APM Mode)
HDD Power Down
(Function Enabled in APM Mode)
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
(Function Enabled in ACPI and
APM Mode)
Wake-Up by PCI Card
(Function Enabled in ACPI and
APM Mode)
Power-On by Ring
(Function Enabled in ACPI and
APM Mode)
USB KB Wake-up from S3
(Function Enabled in ACPI mode)
PWRON After PWR-Fail
(Function Enabled in ACPI and
APM Mode)
Resume by Alarm
(Function Enabled in ACPI and
APM Mode)
NOTE: In ACPI mode: Valid-S5 and S4. In APM mode: Valid- shutdown
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Description
This function allows you to set the default
parameters for power-saving modes. Set it to
Disable to turn off the power management
function. Set it to User Define to choose your
own parameters. See the Power Management
Mode Table.
This item lets you set the period of time after
which the system enters into Suspend mode.
The Suspend mode can be Power On
Suspend or Suspend to Hard Drive, and it is
selected in the "Suspend Mode Option".
This option lets you specify the IDE HDD idle
time before the device enters the power down
state. This item is independent from the power
states previously described in this section
(Standby and Suspend).
This is a specification of ACPI and supported
by hardware. When Delay 4 sec. is selected,
the soft power switch on the front panel can be
used to control power On, Suspend and Off. If
the switch is pressed less than 4 sec. during
power On, the system will go into Suspend
mode. If the switch is pressed longer than 4
sec, the system will be turned Off. The other
setting is Instant-Off, where the soft power
switch is only used to control On and Off, there
is no need to press 4 sec, and there is no
Suspend.
Use PCI PME# Wake-Up system . PCI must
meet PCI 2.2 specification.
When Enabled, any fax/ modem activity wakes
up the system from suspend mode.
When enabled, any USB keyboard activity
wakes up the system from S3 (STR, Suspend
to RAM) mode.
Use this option to determine the manner by
which the system will power on after a power
failure.
Former Sts (former status) - System would
return to its former running state prior to the
power failure.
On - System would be on full on state upon
resuming from power failure.
Off - System would remain off.
Use this option to set the date and time for your
computer to boot up.
*
Date (of month) Alarm
- Indicate month when
system will boot up. Set it to 0 if you want to
boot everyday.
*
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
- Indicate the hour,
minute and second when system will boot up.
Options
User Define
Max Saving
Min Saving
Disabled
Disabled, 1 min., 2 min., 4 min.,
8 min., 12 min., 20 min., 30 min.,
40 min., and 1 Hour
Disabled
1 min
15 min
Delay 4 sec.
Instant-Off
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Former-Sts
On
Off
Disabled
Enabled
*
Set Resume by Alarm to
e
Enabled, then press
show the range of Date and Time
Alarm.
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