SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference

Options:

Last State

Turn On

Stay Off

Wake on LAN

If enabled, allows a Magic Packet(TM) sent to the onboard LAN adapter to wake the system from a suspend or off state.

Default: Enabled

Options:

Disabled

Enabled

Wake on Touch

If enabled, allows a touch on the onboard LCD to wake the system from a suspend state.

Default: Enabled

Options:

Disabled

Enabled

Wake on Ring

If enabled, allows a modem attached to Serial Port D to wake the system via Ring Indicate. Ports A-C can be jumpered to tie DSR (pin1) to Ring Indicate if required.

Default: Disabled

Options:

Disabled

Enabled

Wake on Alarm

If enabled, the allows the system to wake up at the specified time and date.

Default: Disabled

Options:

Disabled

Enabled

Date (of Month) Alarm

If “Wake on Alarm” is enabled, sets the Alarm date using a keyboard or on-screen numpad. Setting the date to zero specifies that all days are alarm days.

This item is not available if “Wake on Alarm” is disabled.

Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm

If “Wake on Alarm” is enabled, sets the Alarm time using a keyboard or on-screen numpad.

This item is not available if “Wake on Alarm” is disabled.

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IBM manual SurePOS 500 4846-XX5 Technical Reference Options, Wake on LAN, Wake on Touch, Wake on Ring, Wake on Alarm

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