Introduction of BIOS
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operating system uses information from applications and user settings to put
the system as a whole into a low-power state.
Table 5-1: Wake Up Device and Events
The table below describes which devices or specific events can wake the
computer from specific states.
These device/events can wake up
the computer
……FROM THIS STATE
Power switch
Sleeping mode or power off mode
RTC alarm
Sleeping mode or power off mode
LAN
Sleeping mode or power off mode
Modem
Sleeping mode or power off mode
IR command
Sleeping mode
USB
Sleeping mode
PS/2 keyboard
Sleeping mode
PS/2 mouse
Sleeping mode
Sleep button
Sleeping mode
Table 5-2: Effect of Pressing the Power Switch
IF THE SYSTEM IS IN
THIS STATE ……
……AND THE POWER
SWITCH IS PRESSED FOR
……THE SYSTEM ENTERS
THIS STATE
Off
Less than four seconds
Power on
On
More than four seconds
Soft off/Suspend
On
Less than four seconds
Fail safe power off
Sleep
Less than four seconds
Wake up
Power Management:
Four options:
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User Define
User Define defines the delay for accessing the power modes.
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Min Saving
When the three saving modes are enabled, the system is set up for
minimum power savings.
Doze = 1 hour
Standby = 1 hour
Suspend = 1 hour
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Max Saving
When the three saving modes are enabled, the system is set up for
Summary of Contents for BX6
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