Dell DCDO, 710 H2C service manual Power Management, Time set in Auto Power Time

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locked, you can no longer disable

 

password security by pressing

 

<Ctrl><Enter> when the computer starts.

Execute Disable

Enables or disables Execute Disable

(On default)

Memory Protection technology.

Off — Execute Disable Memory

 

 

Protection technology is disabled.

 

On — Execute Disable Memory

 

Protection technology is enabled.

Power Management

 

AC Recovery

Specifies how the computer will behave

(Off default)

when AC power is restored after an AC

power loss.

 

Off — The system stays off after

 

AC power is restored.

 

On — The system powers on after

 

AC power is restored.

 

Last — The system returns to the

 

previous state after AC power is

 

restored.

Auto Power On

Disables or selects when to automatically

(Off default)

turn on the computer.

Off — Do not use the Auto Power

 

 

Time.

 

Everyday — Turn the computer on

 

every day at the time set in Auto

 

Power Time.

 

Weekdays — Turn the computer

 

on Monday through Friday at the

 

time set in Auto Power Time.

 

NOTE: This feature does not work if you

 

turn off your computer using a power

 

strip or surge protector.

Auto Power Time

Specifies the time to automatically turn

 

on the computer.

 

Change the time to automatically turn on

 

the computer by pressing the up- or

 

down-arrow key to increase or decrease

 

the numbers, or type the numbers in the

 

appropriate time field.

 

NOTE: This feature does not work if you

 

turn off your computer using a power

 

strip or surge protector.

Suspend Mode

Specifies the power management suspend

(S3 default)

mode.

S1 — The computer resumes more

 

 

quickly from sleep mode.

 

S3 — The computer conserves

 

more power when not in use

 

(system memory remains active).

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Contents Rev. A00 About Your XPS Computer Front ViewFront I/O Connectors Back I/O Connectors Back ViewLink integrity Pdif Recommended Tools Before You BeginGetting Started Preparing to Work Inside Your ComputerTurn off the computer and all attached devices Removing the Computer Cover Technical Overview Inside View of Your ComputerSystem Board Components Password jumper Password Power Supply PSU DC Connector Pin Assignments DC Power Connector P1DC Power Connector P2 KW Power Supply Pin Signal AWG Wire Number Name ColorDC Power Connector P3 Graphics Card KW Power SupplyDC Power Connector P4 Graphics Card DC Power Connector P5 FD1Pin Signal AWG Wire Number Name Color DC Power Connector P6 and P7 BAY1 and Bay2 DC Power Connectors P8 and P9 HDD0 and HDD1DC Power Connectors P10-P13 HDD2 and HDD5 DC Power Connectors P14 Peripheral DC Power Connector P15 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU OnlyPin Number Signal Name AWG Wire Color DC Power Connector P16 Graphics Card 1-KW PSU Only Removing and Installing Parts Before You BeginRemoving the Computer Cover Inside View of Your Computer System Board Components White memory Memory DDR2 Memory OverviewAddressing Memory Configurations Installing MemoryPage Cards Removing MemoryRemoving PCI and PCI Express Cards Release tab Card retainer Installing PCI and PCI Express Cards Release tab Card retainer Page Alignment guide Page Alignment guide Page Network Adapter and Sound Card Settings DrivesGeneral Drive Installation Guidelines About Serial ATA DrivesHard Drive Removing a Hard DrivePower cable Installing a Hard Drive Hard drive Drive Panel Removing the Drive PanelReplacing the Drive Panel Floppy Drive Removing a Floppy DriveReplace the drive panel see Replacing the Drive Panel Installing a Floppy Drive Media Card Reader Removing a Media Card ReaderMedia card reader Installing a Media Card Reader CD/DVD Drive Removing a CD/DVD DriveData cable Installing a CD/DVD Drive Drive release latch CD/DVD drive Liquid Cooling Assembly Removing the Liquid Cooling AssemblyPage Tecpump Installing the Liquid Cooling Assembly Installing the Processor ProcessorRemoving the Processor Socket Battery Replacing the BatteryRemoving the Computer Stand Replacing the Computer Cover Hinge slots Replacing the Computer Cover Back to Contents Advanced Troubleshooting Power LightsDiagnostic Lights Light Pattern Problem Suggested Resolution DescriptionBeep Codes Code CauseSystem Messages Message Possible Cause Corrective ActionDell Diagnostics When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsStarting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive At the CD-ROM Startup Menu highlight Boot from CD-ROM Option FunctionTab Function Devices attached to your computer System Setup Screens System SetupEntering System Setup OverviewSystem System Setup OptionsOptions List DrivesOnboard Devices Performance Security Time set in Auto Power Time Power ManagementPower Time TimeMaintenance Setup & Boot Menu defaultPost Behavior Changing Boot Sequence for the Current Boot Boot SequenceOption Settings Changing Boot Sequence for Future BootsClearing Forgotten Passwords Clearing Cmos Settings Technical Specifications Connectors Expansion BusUSB Controls and LightsPhysical EnvironmentalBack to Contents
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