Abit AB-BF6 Manual page 63

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Introduction of the BIOS
Resume by Alarm:
Two options are available: Enabled and Disabled. Default setting is Disabled. The RTC
alarm can turn on the system. You can set Date (of month) and Time (hour, minute, and
second) when you set this item to Enabled.
Resume by LAN:
Two options are available: Enabled and Disabled. When select Enabled, an input signal
from a local area network (LAN) awakens the system from a soft off state.
PM Timer Events:
When one of the specified events occur, the count down made for entry in power saving
mode goes back to zero. Since the computer will enter a power saving mode only after an
inactivity delay specified (time specific for Doze, Standby and Suspend modes) and after it
has no activity, during this time period, any event will cause the computer to re-count the
time elapsed. Resume events are operations or signals that cause the computer to resume
time counting.
IRQ [3-7, 9-15], NMI:
If any IRQ or NMI (Non-Mask Interrupt) activities occur, this will cause the computer to
re-count the time elapsed.
VGA Active Monitor:
If there is any VGA data transfer or any I/O activities, this will cause the computer to
re-count the time elapsed.
IRQ8 Break Suspend:
Supports the RTC alarm wake up from suspend function (via IRQ8).
IDE Primary Master:
If any IDE primary master I/O activity occurs, it will cause the computer to re-count the
time elapsed.
IDE Primary Slave:
If any IDE primary slave I/O activity occurs, it will cause the computer to re-count the
time elapsed.
IDE Secondary Master:
If any IDE secondary master I/O activity occurs, it will cause the computer to re-count
the time elapsed.
IDE Secondary Slave:
If any IDE secondary slave I/O activity occurs, it will cause the computer to re-count the
time elapsed.
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