Product Overview
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ACPI Sleep States (S0 - S5)
Under the G1 sleeping state ACPI defines levels of system sleep state support. The 7601
supports the following sleeping states:
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S0: Normal Powered-On state
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S1 (Standby): The S1 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. In this state,
no system context is lost (CPU or chip set) and hardware maintains all system
contexts.
Note:
The 7601 does not support S1 state. Turning off the backlight and hard drives
provides the equivalent power savings (due to Intel's processor C-states feature) at
nearly zero latency.
•
S2: Not supported
•
S3 (Suspend to Ram): The S3 sleeping state is a low wake latency sleeping state. This
state is similar to the S1 sleeping state except that the CPU and system cache context
is lost (the OS is responsible for maintaining the caches and CPU context). Control
starts from the processor's reset vector after the wake event. In NCR systems, during
S3, power is only provided to the on-board USB ports.
Note:
When the terminal resumes from an S3 state, all the USB devices re-
enumerate. This causes speaker tones as if they were disconnected and then
reconnected. This does not present a problem and the USB devices will continue to
operate correctly.
Requirements for S3 support:
•
O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS
•
Some peripherals may not be S3 capable, which can prevent the system from
entering S3 state.
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"S4 (Suspend to Disk): The S4 state is the lowest power, longest wake latency
sleeping state supported by ACPI. In order to reduce power to a minimum, it is
assumed that the hardware platform has powered off all devices. Platform context is
maintained.
Requirements for S4 support:
•
O/S must be built on a system with S3 enabled in the BIOS
•
Some peripherals may not be S4 capable, which can prevent the system from
entering S4 state.
Reference the
ACPI Specification
for details.
Peripherals:
ACPI defines power states for peripherals which are separate from the
system power state. The device power states range from D0 (fully-on) to D3 (off) It is
the responsibility of the driver developer for each peripheral to define and support
the available power states.
Summary of Contents for 7601
Page 1: ...USER GUIDE NCR RealPOS 60 7601 Release 2 0 B005 0000 2011 Issue E...
Page 10: ...1 2 Product Overview Modular Configuration Stacked Configuration...
Page 48: ...2 40 Hardware Installation USB Keyboard w Glide Pad...
Page 74: ...2 66 Hardware Installation Dual Display Clone 1 Select Multiple Displays...
Page 82: ...2 74 Hardware Installation 5 Install the new HDD using the reverse procedure...
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Page 110: ...A 2 Powered Serial Port Settings...
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