Dell XPS 720 H2C Owner's Manual page 9

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(Off default)
Auto Power On
(Off default)
Auto Power Time
Low Power Mode
(Off default)
Suspend Mode
(S3 default)
 
Maintenance
Service Tag
SERR Message
(On default)
Load Defaults
Event Log
 
POST Behavior
power is restored after an AC power loss.
 Off — The system stays off after AC power is
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restored.
 On — The system powers on after AC power is
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restored.
 Last — The system returns to the previous
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state after AC power is restored.
Disables or selects when to automatically turn on the
computer.
 Off — Do not use the Auto Power Time.
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 Everyday — Turn the computer on every day
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at the time set in Auto Power Time.
 Weekdays — Turn the computer on Monday
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through Friday at the time set in Auto Power
Time.
 
NOTE:
This feature does not work if you turn off your
computer using a power strip or surge protector.
Specifies the time to automatically turn on the
computer.
Change the time to automatically turn on the
computer by pressing the up- or down-arrow key to
increase or decrease the numbers, or type the
numbers in the appropriate time field.
 
NOTE:
This feature does not work if you turn off your
computer using a power strip or surge protector.
Specifies how aggressive the system is at conserving
power while in hibernate mode or turned off.
 Off — Add more functionality.
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 On — Conserve more power.
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Specifies the power management suspend mode.
 S1 — The computer resumes more quickly from
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sleep mode.
 S3 — The computer conserves more power
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when not in use (system memory remains
active).
Displays the system service tag.
Controls the SERR message mechanism. Some
graphics cards require that the SERR Message
mechanism be disabled.
 Off — Do not use the SERR message
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mechanism.
 On — Use the SERR message mechanism.
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This setting restores the computer's factory-installed
default settings.
 Cancel — Do not restore factory-installed
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default settings.
 Continue — Restore factory-installed default
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settings.
Displays the system event log.
 Mark all entries — Mark all event log entries
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as read (R).
 Clear log — Clear all event log entries.
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NOTE:
Once an event log entry is marked as read (R)
that entry cannot be marked as unread (U).

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