1-34 Chapter 1: Overview
Peripherals:
ACPI
defines
power
states
for
peripherals
which
are
separate
from
the
system
power
state.
The
device
power
states
range
from
D0
(fully
‐
on)
to
D3
(off)
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
driver
developer
for
each
peripheral
to
define
and
support
the
available
power
states.
Power State
S0
Working
S1
Standby
S2
S3
Suspend to
RAM
S4
Hibernate
S5
Soft Off
Supported: Y / N
Y Y
N
Y Y
Y
Description
Fully
Functional
-Video back
light off
-HDD off
-Cache Flush
- CPU halted
-Video
back
light off
-HDD off
-Cache Flush
-Memory in
slow refresh
-Video back
light off
-HDD off
-Cache Flush
-Memory data
to HDD
Some devices
remain powered
by standby
voltage (LAN,
ME-AMT, USB)
to allow wake-up
Power Supply Status
On On Powered
Down**
Powered
Down**
Powered
Down**
Power Consumption*
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD
Wake Options:
Power Switch
N/A Y Y Y
Y
Touch
N/A Y Y N
N
Motion
N/A Y
N
N
N
USB Keyboard
N/A Y Per
O/S N
N
USB Mouse
N/A Y Per
O/S N
N
LAN (magic packet)
N/A Y
Y
Y
Y
RTC Alarm
N/A
Y
Y
Y
Y
Serial Port (RI)
N/A
Y
Y
Y
Y
* Power consumption based on the following configuration with no peripherals
(Celeron 575 , one 512MB DIMM, one HDD)
Wake on LAN Considerations
•
The
NCR
Gold
Drives
are
set
up
for
Wake
on
LAN
from
Magic
Packet
(i.e.
specific
MAC
address)
and
from
Directed
Packet
.
No
driver
configuration
is
required.
•
The
default
is
to
only
wake
from
standby.
To
be
able
to
wake
from
Power
Off
change
the
BIOS
setting
Chipset
→
South
Bridge
Configuration
→
Gbe
Wake
Up
from
S5
to
Enabled.
•
On
many
networks,
waking
on
a
Directed
Packet
wakes
up
the
terminal
immediately,
or
at
unintended
times.
If
you
experience
this
you
can
turn
it
off
in
the
Control
Panel.
System
→
Hardware tab
→
Device Manager
→
Network Adapters
→
Intel 83567LM
Gigabit Network Connection
→
Power Management tab
.
•
If
you
use
AMT
to
turn
the
terminal
off,
WOL
will
not
turn
it
back
on.
The
AMT
power
off
function
basically
removes
AC
power,
causing
the
LAN
to
lose
the
WOL
state.
You
must
perform
an
AMT
power
cycle
to
get
the
terminal
back
up.
Summary of Contents for RealPOS 70XRT
Page 1: ...NCR RealPOS 70XRT 7403 POS Workstation Release 1 2 User Guide B005 0000 1872 Issue E ...
Page 80: ...4 6 Chapter 4 Installing a Secondary Dual Display ...
Page 124: ...7 10 Chapter 7 Installing a RAID System ...
Page 129: ...Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface 8 5 CP437 ...
Page 130: ...8 6 Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP858 ...
Page 131: ...Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface 8 7 CP866 ...
Page 132: ...8 8 Chapter 8 2x20 Customer Display Interface CP932 ...
Page 134: ...9 2 Chapter 9 Cash Drawer Interface ...
Page 142: ...10 8 Chapter 10 Wedge to USB MSR Software Migration ...
Page 146: ...11 4 Chapter 11 Diagnostic LEDs ...
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Page 172: ...15 10 Chapter 15 BIOS Settings ...
Page 178: ...16 6 Chapter 16 Converting the MSR to MagTek Emulation Mode ...
Page 180: ...A 2 Appendix A Memory Map ...
Page 182: ...B 2 Appendix B IRQ Settings ...