3-14 Using the BIOS Setup Utility
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Power Management Under AC — Specifies whether to enable power management
features when AC power is in use. When AC power is connected to your NEC
Versa system, power management is disabled (default setting). If you enable this
parameter, the system automatically activates the power management profile you
set, even when AC power is used.
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Power Savings Level — Specifies one of four levels of power management.
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High Performance — provides good battery life and best performance with only
minimal power conservation. Use while on the road or traveling short distances.
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Longest Life — provides best battery life, the maximum amount of power
savings, and good performance. Use while traveling long distances.
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Off — disables power management and all device timeouts. Works well in an
office environment while powering your NEC Versa with AC power.
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Custom — lets you define power management levels and specific device
timeouts according to your own needs and present environment. Custom lets
you set the following timeouts.
Custom Timeout Options
Option
Definition
CPU Speed Control
Sets CPU performance at one of four levels.
Hard Disk Timeout
Sets the time delay before your hard disk powers
down.
Video Timeout
Sets the time delay before your video powers off.
Peripheral Timeout
Sets the time delay before your peripherals are
controlled by power management.
Audio Device
Timeout
Sets the time delay before your audio device powers
off.
Standby Timeout
Selects the system standby timeout period.
Auto Suspend
Timeout
Defines how much time elapses from the time the
system enters Standby mode to the time the system
automatically enters Suspend mode.
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LCD Suspend — Allows you to suspend/resume when the LCD panel is closed.
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Suspend Option — Specifies either Suspend or Save to File (STF) when the LCD
Suspend parameter is enabled. For more details about using this parameter, see the
section, “Managing System Power,” later in this chapter.
Summary of Contents for VERSA LXI - VERSION 10-2000
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