Set display to be disabled or  to be reduced at these
power states:
–Standby: Screen is blank, but can be  restored
immediately when any activity is detected.
–Suspend: Monitor uses less power than in
Standby mode. Screen image is restored after  a
few seconds when any activity is  detected.
–Off: Monitor power is off. Press Monitor power
button to restore power. On some monitors,  you
might have to depress the power  button twice.
Setting Automatic Hardware Power
Management features
1. Start the Configuration/Setup  Utility program (see
“Setup Utility program” on page 241).
2. Select Power Management  from the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu.
3. Select the APM  BIOS Mode and be sure it  is set to
Enabled. If it is not, press Left  Arrow (←) or Right
Arrow (→) to change the setting.
4. Select Automatic Hardware  Power Management.
5. Set Automatic Hardware  Power Management to
Enabled.
6. Select values for  the two levels of power
management (system power and display), as
necessary.
7. Set IDE Drives  to Enabled or Disabled.
Note:  This does  not apply to SCSI drives.
8. Select Low Power  Entry Activity Monitor and
enable or disable the listed options.
9. Select Low Power  Exit Activity Monitor and enable
or disable the listed options.
10. Press Esc twice  to return to the Configuration/Setup
Utility program menu.
11. Before you exit  from the program, select Save
Settings from the Configuration/Setup Utility program
menu.
12. To exit from  the Configuration/Setup Utility program,
press Esc and follow the instructions  on the screen.
Automatic Power-On features:  The Automatic
Power-On features within the Power Management  menu
allow you to enable and disable  features that turn the
computer on automatically.
Serial Port Ring Detect: With this feature  set to
Enabled and an 
external
 modem connected to serial
port (COM1), the computer will turn  on automatically
when a ring is detected on  the modem.
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