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Table 3-14. BIOS Setup Power Savings Options (Continued)

Option

Settings

Description

 

 

 

Standby Timeout

Off

Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system, including

 

1 Minute

the screen and the CPU until you start using the computer again.

 

2 Minutes

Select the period of time the system should be inactive before it

 

4 Minutes

automatically enters standby mode. When in standby mode, some

 

6 Minutes

system components, including the display, are turned off to

 

8 Minutes

conserve battery power. Select Off to disable the Standby Mode

 

12 Minutes

Timeout feature.

 

16 Minutes

 

 

 

 

Auto Suspend Timeout

Off

Determines the amount of time elapsed with no system activity

 

5 Minutes

before system operation is suspended automatically.

 

10 Minutes

 

 

15 Minutes

 

 

20 Minutes

 

 

30 Minutes

 

 

40 Minutes

 

 

60 Minutes

 

 

 

 

Suspend Mode

Suspend

Determines the suspend mode used when you press the Suspend/

 

Save To Disk

Resume button or when the Suspend Mode Timeout expires.

 

 

Selecting [Suspend] also allows you to configure the Save-To-Disk

 

 

Timeout option.

 

 

Note: You must choose [Suspend] to use the Resume On Modem

 

 

Ring and Resume On Time options. If [Save To Disk] is selected,

 

 

and either Resume On Modem Ring or Resume On Time are

 

 

enabled, the system will suspend to RAM and won’t save to disk.

 

 

 

Auto Save-To-Disk

Off

Determines whether the system automatically performs a

 

After 1 Hour

save-to-disk operation after 1 hour in Suspend mode. To use this

 

 

feature, the Suspend Mode option must be set to [Suspend].

 

 

 

Resume On Modem Ring

Off

Select [On] to configure the system to resume operation when an

 

On

incoming call is detected by your modem.

 

 

This feature will detect a modem ring on the built-in modem, a

 

 

modem installed in a PC Card slot, or an external modem

 

 

connected to a serial port; however, implementation of the ring

 

 

indicator function differs between modem vendors, so this feature

 

 

may not be supported by some third-party modems.

 

 

To use this feature, the Suspend Mode option must be set to

 

 

[Suspend]. If [Save To Disk] is selected, and Resume On Modem

 

 

Ring is On, the system will suspend to RAM and won’t save to disk.

 

 

 

Resume On Time

Off

Select [On] to configure your system to resume operation at the

 

On

time of day specified in the Resume Time field.

 

 

To use this feature, the Suspend Mode option must be set to

 

 

[Suspend]. If [Save To Disk] is selected, and Resume On Time is

 

 

On, the system will suspend to RAM and won’t save to disk.

 

 

 

Resume Time

00:00:00

Determines time of day system will resume when the Resume On

 

 

Time option is On. Enter the time of day in HH:MM:SS format.

 

 

Note: system uses a 24-hour clock.

 

 

 

Advanced Features

 

Select this submenu to further refine power management BIOS

Submenu

 

options. See Table 3-15for more information.

 

 

 

BIOS Setup

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