LPT & COM
Default: LPT/COM
Select None, or either LPT or COM or both. If LPT and/or COM is selected, any
activity on the system’s parallel port (LPT) and/or serial ports (COM) will resume
the system from a power-saving mode and/or reset the power-saving mode
timeout counters.
HDD & FDD
Default: Off
If this item is set to On, any activity on the hard disk drive or floppy disk drive will
resume the system from a power-saving mode and/or reset the power-saving
mode timeout counters.
DMA/master Default:
Off
If this item is set to On, any activity on the system’s DMA (Direct Memory Access)
channels will resume the system from a power-saving mode and/or reset the
power-saving mode timeout counters.
Resume by Ring/Alarm
Default: Disabled
If you enable this item, the incoming calls to a fax/modem or incoming traffic to a
netork adapter can resume the system from a power-saving mode. You might
have to make a hardware connection on the system mainboard in order to
implement this feature.
Resume by Alarm
Default: Disabled
If you enable this item, you can use the Date and Timer items which appear to
install your system with an alarm time and date on the system’s realtime clock.
When the alarm time is reached, the system will resume from a power-saving
mode.
Primary INTR
Default: On
If you enable this item you can use the list of interrupt options that appears below
to determine the effect that each interrupt can have on the system power
management. If you set this item to Off, then the interrupts have no effect on
system power management.
IRQ3 (COM2)….IRQ15 (Reserved)
These items appear if Primary INTR is set to ON. For each interrupt request line,
you can set it to Disabled, Primary or Secondary. If it is set to disabled, the IRQ
has no effect on system power management. If it is set to Secondary, activity on
the IRQ can reset the power-saving mode timeout counters. If it is set to Primary,
acivity on the IRQ can reset the power-saving mode timeout counters and
resume the system from a power saving mode
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