
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN: The options are “Instant-Off” and
“Delay 4 Sec.”. When set to “Instant-Off”, pressing the power
button will turn off the system power. When set to “Delay 4 Sec.”,
you have to press the power button and hold it for more than 4
seconds to turn off the system power. Otherwise the system just
goes to the suspend mode. Note: During the booting process, the
power button is ignored. The default setting is “Instant-Off”.
Resume by Ring: If “Enabled”, the system power will be turned on if
the FAX/Modem receives an incoming telephone call.
Resume by Alarm: If “Enabled”, you may set the date (day of the
month), hour, minute and second to turn on your system. When you
set “0” (zero) for the day of the month, the alarm will power on your
system every day at the specified time.
Wake Up On LAN: If “Enabled”, the system power will be turned on
if the network card receives an incoming Wake On LAN(WOL) sig-
nal.
IRQ 8 Break Suspend: When this option and the option of “Power-
On by alarm” are both set to “Enabled”, you may set the date (day of
month), hour, minute and second to wake up your system from
suspend mode.
Reload Global Timer Events: When a hardware event is enabled,
the occurrence of a corresponding event will reload global timer to
prevent the system from entering any Power Management mode.
Mouse Break Suspend: The options are “Yes”, “No(COM1)”,
“No(COM2)” and “No(PS/2)”. When set to “Yes” the mouse
activity can wake up your system from sleep mode. If you do not
want to wake up the system due to the sensitivity of the mouse, you
can set this option to “No(COM1)” or “No(COM2)” depending on
which COM port is connected to your serial mouse or set to “No(PS/
2)” if you are using a PS/2 mouse.
Modem Use IRQ: To enable the internal PnP modem ring to wake
up your system from suspend mode, the IRQ assigned to the modem
has to be the same as the setting in this option.
Chapter 3: BIOS Configuration
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