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Feature
Options
Description
1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...
Boot Device
(Up to 12 boot devices can be prioritized
if “UEFI Standard” priority list control is
selected. If “Type Based” priority list control
is enabled only 8 boot devices can be
prioritized.)
Disabled
SATA 0 Drive
SATA 1 Drive
USB Harddisk
USB CDROM
Other USB Device
Onboard SD Card Storage
Onboard LAN
External LAN
Firmware-based Bootloader
Other Device
This view is only available in the default “Type Based” mode.
In “UEFI Standard” mode, you will only see the devices that are connected to the system.
Battery Support
Auto (Batt. Manager)
Battery-Only On I2C Bus
Battery-Only On SMBus
‘Battery-Only On I2C Bus’ - Battery-only systems using I2C bus.
‘Battery-Only On SMBus’ - Battery-only systems using SMBus.
‘Auto’ - Real battery system manager systems using I2C or SMBus.
System Off Mode
G3/Mech Off
S5/Soft Off
Set system state after shutdown if a battery system is present.
UEFI Fast Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enable to boot with a minimum set of devices.
Note:
This feature has no effect for BBS / legacy boot options.
SATA Support
Last Boot HDD Only
All SATA Devices
Select SATA support.
VGA Support
Auto
UEFI Driver
‘Auto’ - Installs legacy video option ROM for legacy operating system boot.
Note:
The boot logo will not be displayed during POST.
‘UEFI Driver’ - Installs UEFI GOP driver.
USB Support
Disabled
Full Init
Partial Init
‘Disabled’ - The USB devices will not be available before operating system boot.
‘Full Init’ - All USB devices will be available during POST and after operating system boot.
‘Partial Init’ - Specific USB ports/devices will not be available before operating system boot.
PS/2 Device Support
Disabled
Enabled
Disable to skip PS/2 devices.
Network Stack Driver Support
Disabled
Enabled
Disable to skip the UEFI network stack driver installation.
Redirection Support
Disabled
Enabled
Disable to deactivate the Redirection function.
UEFI Screenshot Capability
Disabled
Enabled
Enable this feature to take a screenshots from the current screen by pressing LCtrl+LAlt+F12.
The image will be saved as PNG on the first writable FAT32 partition found.
Note
1. The term ‘AC power loss’ stands for the state when the module looses the standby voltage on the 5V_SB pins. On congatec modules, 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.