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10.6.1
Boot Settings Configuration
Feature
Options
Description
Setup Prompt Timeout
0 - 65535
Set number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. Default: 1
Note:
0 is not recommended. 65535 means infinite wait.
Bootup NumLock State
On
Off
Select the keyboard numlock state.
Quiet Boot
Disabled
Enabled
'Disabled' -
Displays normal POST diagnostic messages.
'Enabled'
- Displays OEM logo instead of POST messages.
Note:
The default OEM logo is a dark screen.
Enter Setup If No Boot
Device
No
Yes
Select whether the setup menu should be started if no boot device is connected.
Enable Popup Boot
Menu
No
Yes
Select whether the popup boot menu can be started.
Boot Priority Selection
Device Based
Type Based
Select between device and type based boot priority lists:
'Device Based' - Select boot priority from a list of currently detected devices.
'Type Based' - Select boot priority from a list of device types even if they are not connected yet.
Power Loss Control
Remain Off
Turn On
Last State
Select the mode of operation if an AC power loss occurs:
'Remain Off' -
Keeps the power off until the power button is pressed.
'Turn On' -
Restores power to the computer.
'Last State' -
Restores the previous power state before power loss occurred.
Note:
If you want to use this feature, chose an ATX type power supply.
AT Shutdown Mode
System Reboot
Hot S5
Select the behavior of an AT-powered system after a shutdown.
Battery Support
Auto (Battery Manager)
Battery-Only On I2C Bus
Battery-Only On I2C Bus
Select the battery system support bus.
System Off Mode
G3/Mech Off
S5/Soft Off
Select the system state after a shutdown if a battery system is connected.
Fast Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enable to boot with a minimum set of devices.
Note:
This feature has no effect on BBS / legacy boot options.
Note
The term 'AC power loss' stands for the state when the module looses the standby voltage on the 5V_SB pins. The standby voltage is
continuously monitored after the system is turned off. If the standby voltage is not detected within 30 seconds, this is considered an AC power
loss condition. If the standby voltage remains stable for 30 seconds, it is assumed that the system was switched off properly.
Inexpensive ATX power supplies often have problems with short AC power sags. The system turns off but might not switch back on, even
when the PS_ON# signal is asserted correctly by the module. In this case, the internal circuitry of the ATX power supply has become confused.
Usually, a AC power off/on cycle is necessary to recover from this situation.