
3.5.8 Doze Mode
When system is inactive after the predefined time limit, system performance will drop down. This is
the first level of Power Management.
3.5.9 Suspend Mode
System further shuts down all devices except for CPU itself. This is the third level of Power
Management.
3.5.10 VGA
When set to On, any event occurring at a VGA port will awaken a system which has been powered
down.
3.5.11 LPT & COM
When set to On, any event occurring at a LPT (printer) / COM (serial) port will awaken a system
which has been powered down.
3.5.12 HDD & FDD
When set to On, any event occurring at a Hard Disk or floppy drive port will awaken a system which
has been powered down.
3.5.13 DMA / master
When set to On, any event occurring to the DMA controller will awaken a system which has been
powered down.
3.5.14 Wake Up On LAN
With a LAN card installed, the Wake-up on LAN function allows you to remotely power up your
system through your network by sending a wake-up frame or signal. With this feature, you can
remotely upload / download data to/from systems during off-peak hours
3.5.15 Modem Ring Resume
An incoming call on the external Modem power on the system. The function of power on through
modem when system is off. When set to Enabled : To let the system to enter the environment of
DOS or Windows 95/98 OS before system is power off. As long as there are any massage through
the Modem to enter the System during system is power off. The system will enable power on
function.
3.5.16 RTC Alarm Resume
Set this option to enable or disable the RTC Alarm to Wake Up the system which is set at soft Off.
3.5.17 Date (of Month) Alarm, Timer (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
Set these options to specify the RTC Alarm time on Date / Hour / Minute /Second.
3.5.18 Primary INTR
When set to On (default), any primary interrupt request (see below) will awaken the system which
has been powered down.
Following this option is a list of IRQs (Interrupt ReQuests). You can set each IRQ to be Primary,
Secondary or Disabled. When set to Secondary, the interrupt request will neither prevent the system
from going into a power management mode nor awaken it.
3.6 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup