Copyright
©
2016
congatec
AG
TR33m10
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Feature
Options
Description
AT Shutdown Mode
System Reboot
Hot S5
Determines the behavior of an AT-powered system after a shutdown.
UEFI Fast Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disable boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active
boot option. Has no effect for BBS / legacy boot options.
SATA Support
Last Boot HDD Only
All SATA Devices
Select which SATA device to be initialized in fast boot mode.
VGA Support
Auto
UEFI Driver
If set to Auto, the legacy video option ROM will be installed for legacy OS boot; boot logo will
NOT be shown during POST. For UEFI OS boot the UEFI GOP driver will be installed.
USB Support
Disabled
Full Init
Partial Init
If set to Disabled, no USB device will be available before OS boot. If set to Partial Init, specific
USB ports/devices will NOT be available before OS boot. If set to Enabled, all USB devices will
be available during POST and after OS boot.
PS/2 Device Support
Disabled
Enabled
If set to Disabled, PS/2 devices will be skipped.
Network Stack Driver Support
Disabled
Enabled
If set to Disabled, UEFI network stack driver installation will be skipped.
Redirection Support
Disabled
Enabled
If set to Disabled, console redirection driver installation will be skipped.
UEFI Screenshot Driver
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disable UEFI screenshot driver. If enabled, user can take BIOS Setup and UEFI
applications screenshots by pressing LCtrl+LAlt+F12. Screenshots will be saved on the first
writable FS in PNG format.
Note
1. The term ‘AC power loss’ stands for the state when the module loses the standby voltage on the 5V_SB pins. On congatec modules, the
standby voltage is continuously monitored after the system is turned off. If within 30 seconds the standby voltage is no longer detected, then
this is considered an AC power loss condition. If the standby voltage remains stable for 30 seconds, then it is assumed that the system was
switched off properly.
2. Inexpensive ATX power supplies often have problems with short AC power sags. When using these ATX power supplies it is possible that
the system turns off but does 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 another AC power off/on cycle is necessary to recover from this situation.
11.5
Save & Exit Menu
Select the Save & Exit tab from the setup menu with the <Arrow> keys to enter the Save & Exit setup screen.