Power Management Menu
The options in this menu provide control over the power management facilities. Only about half
of the Power menu screen entries are actually visible at any one time; however, for illustrative pur-
poses, all of the Power menu entries are listed and annotated below.
System BIOS Power Management supported states are: Maximum Performance, Maximum
Battery Life, Customized, and Disabled. Wake-up event setup items are TBD.
Figure 21 — Power Management menu.
Power Savings
This option enables and selects the kind of power management, or it can be used to disable power
management. The options are: Maximum Performance, Maximum Battery Life, Customized, and
Disabled. The default is Customized.
Idle Mode
This option enables power saving during Idle Mode. Idle Mode slows down the CPU during brief
periods when the system is not busy. The default is Off.
Standby Timeout
This option enables and sets the duration of inactivity required before the system is placed in
Standby mode, or it disables Standby Timeout. The options are: Off, 1 min, 2 min, 4 min, 6 min,
8 min, 12 min, and 16 min. The default is Off.
Suspend Timeout
This option enables and sets the inactivity duration required to elapse before the system is placed
in Suspend mode from Standby mode, or it disables Suspend Timeout. The options are: Off, 5
min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 40 min, and 60 min. The default is Off.
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Power Savings:
[Customized]
Idle Mode:
[Off]
Standby Timeout:
[Off]
Auto Suspend Timeout:
[Off]
Resume On Time:
[Off]
Resume Time:
[00.00.00]
Item Specific Help
Use <
↑
> or <
↓
> to select
a device, then press < + > to
move it down the list. Press
< esc> to exit this menu.
F1
Help
↑↓
Select Item
-/+ Change Values
F9
Set Defaults
ESC
Exit
↔
Select Menu
Enter Select
©
Sub-Menu
F10 Save and Exit
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main
Advanced
Power
Boot
Exit
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