Intel Raptor AT Power Saving Type, Standby / Suspend Timer Unit, Standby Timeout, Suspend Timeout

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Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration

Power Saving Type

The settings for this option are: Sleep, Stop Clock and Deep Sleep. The default setting is Sleep.

Standby / Suspend Timer Unit

This option allows a timer to be set for stand by and suspend modes. The options are: 32 seconds, 4 miliseconds, 4 minutes (default) and 4 seconds.

Standby Timeout

This option specifies the length of the period of system inactivity when the computer is in Full-On mode before the computer is placed in Standby mode. In Standby mode, some power use is curtailed. The settings are multiples of the standby suspend timer unit. The default setting is Disabled.

Suspend Timeout

This option specifies the length of the period of system inactivity when the computer is already in Standby mode before the computer is placed in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, nearly all power use is curtailed. The settings are multiples of the standby suspend timer unit. The default setting is Disabled.

Slow Clock Ratio

This option specifies the speed at which the system clock runs in the Standby Mode power saving state. The settings are expressed as a percentage between the normal CPU clock speed and the CPU clock speed when the computer is in the power- conserving state. The settings are 0-12.5%, 12.5-25%, 25- 37.5%, 37.5-50%, 50-62.5%, 62.5-75% and 75-87.5%. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default setting is 50-62.5%.

Display Activity

Device 6 (Serial 1)

Device 7 (Serial2)

Device 8 (Parallel)

Device 5 (Floppy)

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Contents Raptor AT Page Chapter Pre-ConfigurationAppendix B Flash Bios Programming Appendix C Disk-On-Chip Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAppendix E On-Board Appendix D On-Board IndustrialRaptor AT Installation Guide Introduction System Board Pre-ConfigurationStatic Electricity Warning Supported Bus Clocks CPU SupportMemory On-Board I/OOn-Board Ethernet Conventions Used in this ManualStatic Warning Pre-ConfigurationRaptor AT Installation Guide Jumper Types Jumper Locations Jumper LocationsReset Cmos Normal Clear Cmos Cmos ResetFlash Bios Write Protect Flash Write-protect Enabled DisabledTimeout Watchdog Timer SelectionClock Speed Selection Clock JP11ATX Power Supply Enhancements Ethernet Selection Enabled DisabledAddress 110h Closed Open 310h CPU Installation Raptor AT Memory ConfigurationFan Heatsink Designing for thermal performanceInstalling Cables Power and Control Panel Cables Disk-on-Chip installationInstalling Peripheral Cables Airflow managementPre-Configuration Location of Components and Connectors Connector Description Index of ConnectorsUsers Notes Starting Bios Setup SetupUsing the Keyboard with Bios Setup Bios Setup Main MenuDate/Time Standard SetupFloppy Drive A, B Boot Sector Virus Protection Advanced Cmos SetupQuick Boot Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master Sec SlaveInitial Display Mode Try Other Boot DevicesFloppy Access Control Hard Disk Access ControlA.R.T. for Hard Disks Boot Up Num LockFloppy Drive Swap Floppy Drive SeekBoot to OS/2 Password CheckWait for F1 If Error Primary DisplaySystem Bios Cacheable Advanced Chipset SetupInternal Cache C000,16K Shadow C400,16K ShadowMulti-Trans Timer Clks BX/GX Master Latency Timer ClksPCI 1 to PCI 0 Access USB KB/Mouse Legacy SupportPCI 0 Agent to Aperture Access Memory Autosizing Support Aperture Access Global EnableDram Integrity Mode Sdram RAS# to CAS# Delay Search for MDA Resources Bit I/O Recovery Time Power Down Sdram 16bit I/O Recovery Time Sdram Precharge ControlPower Management Setup Power button Function Power Management/APMGreen PC Monitor Power State Video Power Down ModeStandby / Suspend Timer Unit Power Saving TypeStandby Timeout Suspend TimeoutPCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks PCI/Plug and Play SetupLAN Wake-Up Plug and Play Aware OSAllocate IRQ to PCI VGA PCI VGA Palette SnoopPCI IDE Bus Master Off-board PCI IDE CardDMA Channel Off-board PCI IDE Secondary IRQReserved Memory Size Peripheral SetupReserved Memory Address PCI Device Search OrderInfra-Red Transmission Mode Serial Port2 ModeParallel Port Mode Onboard Serial Port1CPU Overheat Warning Temperature CPU Current TemperatureEPP Version Parallel Port IRQAuto Detect Hard Disk Change User PasswordCPU Fan Secondary Fan Onboard IDEChange Supervisor Password Save Settings and Exit Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe SettingsExit without Saving Upgrading the System Memory Chapter UpgradingUpgrading the Microprocessor Users Notes Appendix a BiosSystem Memory Embedded I/O Miscellaneous Industrial DevicesCPU Socket Control Panel ConnectionsForm Factor PCB ConstructionDMA Channels Memory MapAddress Range Size Description Decimal Hexadecimal Data Width System ResourceAddress hex Description MapOn-board Devices PCI Configuration Space MapBus # Device # Function # Description Interrupts SignalPCI Interrupt Routing Map Device Slave Address Connectors Pin-outEthernet Header J31 Pin# Serial Ports DB9M J36 and J37Pin# Pin# Parallel DB25F J13HDD LED Appendix B Flash Bios Programming Beeps Description Appendix C Disk-On-Chip Users Notes Hardware Reset Watchdog TimerSoftware Reset Appendix D On-Board Industrial DevicesPost Code Display AddressCheckpoint Description Code Post Checkpoint CodesTable D-5 Bootblock Recovery Codes Table D-6 Uncompressed Initialization Codes Memory refresh line is toggling. Checking 3Ah Performing the DMA controller 2 base register test next Winbios Adaptor ROM had control and has now returned Table D-7 Bus Checkpoint Codes Bits Description Appendix E On-Board Ethernet Users Notes Page MN-RBXAT-03