When using a Windows Vista-based computer

1On the computer screen, click [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, click [System and Maintenance], and [System].

The [System] window appears.

2Click [Device Manager].

The [Device Manager] window appears.

Tip

When the [User Account Control] message window appears after clicking [Device Manager], click [Continue].

3Click the “+” next to [network adapters].

4Double-click the network device name that this device is connected to.

The [Properties] window appears.

Tip

There is a [Power Management] tab for the network device that is connected to this device. If there is more than one network devices, select the network device that has a [Power Management] tab.

5Click the [Power Management] tab.

Check [] the [Allow this device to wake the computer] check box.

Check [] the [Only allow management stations to wake the computer] check box.

6Click [OK].

7Close the [Device Manager] window.

Confirming/changing the go to standby time

You can confirm and change the settings for the computer’s standby mode.

You can set the computer connected from a distance, to automatically switch to [system standby] when this device’s power is switched off. If you do not make this setting, the computer will not automatically switch to standby mode, and you will need to manually switch the computer either to standby mode or off after switching off the device’s power.

When using a Windows XP SP2-based computer

1On the computer screen, click [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu, then click [Performance and Maintenance], and [Power Options].

The [Power Options Properties] window appears.

2Click the [Power Schemes] tab.

3Select the go to standby or hibernate time in [System standby] or [System hibernate].

Note

Set the go to standby or hibernate time longer than [after 3 mins].

Tip

If you set the value to [Never], the power remains on.

4 Click [OK].

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