4-22 Configuring the System
Inactivity Timer
The Inactivity Timer lets you set the length of time that the
system needs to be inactive before entering its low-power
or Standby mode. The low-power mode powers down
various devices in the system until you resume using it.
You can select from “Off,” or intervals from 1 to 120
minutes. A setting of 1 minute achieves maximum power
savings, while a setting of 120 minutes allows maximum
performance.
Hard Drive
This option controls whether or not a spin down command
is issued to the hard drives when the system goes into a
low-power mode. Your choices are “Enabled” or
“Disabled.”
VESA Video Power Down
This option controls power to the monitor during the low-
power modes. Your choices are “Disabled,” “Standby,”
“Suspend,” or “Sleep.”
Press the right arrow (cursor) key to move to the Boot Menu.
Boot Menu
The Boot Menu can be used to adjust the system’s boot
features. The following information describes Boot Menu
options.
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CAUTION
Setting some items in any menu to incorrect
values can cause your system to malfunction.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate SPB-Wash
Page 55: ...4 Configuring the System System BIOS and the Setup Utility BIOS Flash Utility Video Drivers...
Page 161: ...B System Specifications Standard Features Environmental Specifications...
Page 177: ...C System Board Connectors and Error Messages System Board Connectors Error Messages Beep Codes...
Page 220: ...Index 5 Z Zip drive release button data lamp 1 14 using 1 13...