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AIV-TGH7Ex
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Shutdown Delay
Specifies system shut down delay timeout. Once system failed to normally shutdown
via a soft-off operation due to system/application halts (e.g. Windows BSOD), Power
Subsystem can compulsively cut off system power after the given shutdown delay
timeout.
Soft off cycle:
A period when received power off signal to generate a off signal (A 500mS pulse,
High-Low-High or Low-High-Low depends on SIO configuration, to mother board’s
Power Button Pin).
Hard off cycle:
A period when system off (S5) to stand by removed (G3). In another word, the A
period of 5VSB on to off (when system already off).
Notes: S5 and G3 is follow by ACPI.
2.1.2.
Mode description
The main power-in is controlled by the switch on chassis.
Maximum 16 Modes adjusted by 4 switches.
Mode 0: ATX mode.
A. System power on is control by MB power on signal to trigger power supply when
press power button, and system power off is control by SW.
B. When system power on/off, the 5V Standby is always “on”.
Mode 1: AT mode
A. System get power output from power board immediately after power input is
present.
B. System power off when press power button.
C. In this mode the BIOS shall be set to AT mode.
D. No standby power.
Function: Power On Delay : Smart Mode (Mode 2 to Mode 14)
A. Base on power ignition signal to implement Function “Power on delay time”.
B. AR-PW0932V sends “
ON/OFF Control signal
” “
ON
” pulse to motherboard when
ignition is “on”, then power on delay time function is start and default time is 2
sec. (We could change power on/off delay time by selecting different smart mode
you need.)
C. AR-PW0932V will ignore the status change of ignition after “
ON/OFF Control
”
“
OFF
” pulse is send to motherboard for
3 minutes
. After this period, the AR-
PW0932V will start to check its status. This can avoid an improper “OFF” process
before the OS is complete booted.