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Automatic Thermal Monitor Control
Circuit **
Hard Disk Timeout
Video Timeout
Resume on Modem Ring
Resume on Time
Resume Time
Power supply
Power Button Function
Power Loss Control
Notes: In the Option column, bold indicates default setting.
(*) Disable ACPI support whenever you are using an operating system without ACPI capability.
(**) See the chapter "Important Technology Information of this user's guide for more details about these
features.
(***) coolMONSTER/PM with Celeron M processor does not support TM2.
25.6.2
A CPI Control Submenu
1 6 8 B
Feature
APIC – IO APIC Mode *
Native IDE Support *
Deepest sleep state for standby:
Kontron User's Guide
coolMonster/PM
600MHz
Disabled
TM1
TM2 ***
Disabled, 10 sec – 15 min
Disabled, 10 sec – 15 min
Off
On
Off
On
00:00:00
ATX
AT
Power Off
Sleep
Stay Off
Power On
Last State
Option
This item is valid only for Windows XP. Also, a fresh install of
the OS must occur when APIC Mode is desired.
Disabled
Test the IO APIC by setting an item to Enabled. The APIC Table
will then be pointed to by the RSDT, the Local APIC will be
Enabled
initialized, and the proper enable bits will be set in IHC4M.
Enable Native IDE support for WINXP by setting this item.
Disabled
The NATA Package will be created if this item is set to Enabled.
Changing this item will have no effect in WIN98, WINME, or
Enabled
WIN2K. See section 13.2 for more details.
None
S1
S3
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settings.
Enables the thermal control circuit (TCC) of the
thermal monitor feature of the Pentium-M CPU.
TM1 = 50% duty cycle
TM2 = Geyserville III
Automatic TTC must be enabled to ensure that
the processor operates within specification.
Inactivity period of hard disk required before
standby (motor off).
Inactivity period of user input device before the
screen is turned off.
Enabled wakes the system on incoming calls
detected by mode (RI).
Enabled wakes the system at a specific time.
Specifies the time when the system is to wake.
Specifies whether an ATX or an AT power supply is
used.
Determines if the system enters suspend or soft
off when the power button is pressed.
Determines how the system behaves after a
power failure. This only works in conjunction with
a CMOS backup battery.
Description
See section 14.1
This option chooses ACPI sleep states.
Using S3cold saves more power than
S3hot, which saves more than S1.
If choosing 'None' the OS will not
offer any standby. Please be sure your
board supports the appropriate S3

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