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