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Sub-Screen
Function
Second level Sub-Screen / Description
Miscellaneous>
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inside the BIOS and therefore can only be used in a customized BIOS solution.
Timeouts that can be set to eight different fixed values between 1 second and 30 minutes.
Reset Button
Behavior>
Selects reset button behavior
[Chipset Reset, Power cycle]
I2C Speed>
Selects internal I2C bus speed between (1 kHz and 400 kHz)
[200 kHz]
On-board I2C
Mode>
Keep ‘Multimaster’ setting unless otherwise noted
[MultiMaster, BusClear]
Manufacturing
Mode>
Read only field
[Disabled]
LID Switch
Mode>
Shows or hides Lid Switch Inside ACPI OS. The default setting is disabled.
[Disabled, Active normal, Active inverse]
Sleep Button
Mode>
Shows or hides Sleep Button inside ACPI OS. Default setting is disabled.
[Enabled, Disabled]
ACPI
Temperature
Polling>
Sets mode used for temperature polling through the OSPM
(0 is disabled and 1 enabled9.
[Enabled, Disabled]
TZ00
Temperature
Polling>
Displays the time interval in seconds, between two attempts to measure
temperature in ACPI thermal zone 00 (Ambient temperature)
[30]
TZ01
Temperature
Polling>
Displays the time interval in seconds, between two attempts to measure
temperature in ACPI thermal zone 01 (CPU temperature)
[30]
PCI
ExpressCard 0>
Controls PCIe port for ExpressCard support
If not used, keep in the disabled state.
[Port 1, Port 2, Port 3, Port4, Disabled]
PCI
ExpressCard 1>
Controls PCIe port for ExpressCard support
If not used, keep in the disabled state.
[Port 1, Port 2, Port 3, Port4, Disabled]
SMART
Settings>
Smart Self Test>
Run Smart Self Test on all HDDs during POST
[Enabled, Disabled]
H/W Monitor>
CPU
Temperature>
Read only field
Displays CPU temperature in °C
Module
Temperate>
Read only field
Displays module temperature in °C
CPU Fan –
Fan Control>
Sets Fan Control mode for CPU fan
Disable - stops fan.
Manual – manually sets the fan
Auto – Hardware monitor controls cooling, similar to ACPI based ‘Active
Cooling’, without producing a software load to the system.
[Disable, Manual, Auto]
CPU Fan –
Fan Pulse>
Displays number of pulses fan produces during 1 revolution. (Range: 1-4)
[2]