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Tip:
Setting this item to 0 will wake up the
system on the specified time (which can be set in
the Wake On RTC Timer) every day.
Power Management > Soft-off by PWR-BTTN
This is a specification of ACPI and supported by hardware. When Delay 4 sec. is
selected, the soft power switch on the front panel can be used to control power On,
Suspend and Off. If the switch is pressed for less than 4 seconds during power On,
the system will go into Suspend mode. If the switch is pressed for longer than 4
seconds, the system will be turned Off. The default setting is Instant-Off. If
Instant-Off is selected the soft power switch is only used to control On and Off, so
there is no need to press it for 4 seconds, and there is no Suspend.
Available Options:
Delay 4 sec.
,
Instant-Off
Power Management > Wake On Modem
This option lets you specify enable or disable Wake On Modem function.
Available options:
Disabled
,
Enabled
Power Management > MACPME Power Up Control
Power Management > Wake On PCI card
This is a function of PCI specification 2.2. PCI bus supports standby current to PCI
card and PCI card can wakeup system if it detects certain activity.
Available options:
Disabled
,
Enabled
Power Management > USB Port Wake Up Control
Power Management > PS2KB Wakeup from S3/S4/S5
Power Management > PS2MS Wakeup from S3/S4/S5
Power Management > Wake On RTC Timer
The Wake Up Timer is more like an alarm, which wakes up and powers on your
system at a pre-defined time for a specific application. It can be set to wake up
everyday or on specific date within a month. The date/time is accurate to within
a second. This option lets you enable or disable the RTC Wake Up function.
Available options:
By Date
,
By Week
,
Disabled
Power Management > Date (of Month) Alarm
This item is displayed when you enable the Wake On RTC Timer option. Here you
can specify what date you want to wake up the system. For Example, setting to 15
will wake up the system on the 15th day of every month.
Power Management > Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
This item is displayed when you enable the Wake On RTC Timer option. Here you
can specify what time you want to wake up the system.