Nuvo-3000 Series User’s Manual
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1. Prepare a non-latched switch with a 2x5, 2.0mm pitch wafer terminal. Note that the
switch must be connected to pin#1 and pin#2 (polarity is negligible).
2.
Connect the wafer terminal to the wafer connector on the front panel of Nuvo-3000.
3. Push the non-latched switch will turn on the system (the PWR LED indicator on the
front panel is on at the same time). Push the non-latched switch when system is on will
turn off the system. If your operating system supports ATX power mode (i.e. Microsoft
Windows or Linux), push the power button causes a pre-defined system behavior, such
as shutdown or hibernation.
3.7.3
Power on Nuvo-3000 Using Wake-on-LAN Function
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism to wake up a computer system from a S5 (system off
with standby power) state via issuing a magic packet. Nuvo-3000 implements the
Wake-on-LAN function for its first GbE port.