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Wake Up Calls
If the system is suspended, or has been powered down by
software, it can be resumed by a wake up call that is gener-
ated by incoming traffic to a modem, a LAN card, a PCI card,
or a fixed alarm on the system realtime clock,
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Power Management Setup
Item Help
ACPI function [Enabled]
ACPI Suspend Type [S1(POS)]
Video Off Option [Suspend --> Off]
Video Off Method [DPMS Supported]
Switch Function [Break/Wake]
MODEM Use IRQ [3]
Hot Key Function as [Power Off]
Hot Key Power on Function [Disabled]
HDD Off After [Disable]
Power Button Override [Instant-Off]
Power State Resume Control [Always Off]
PM Wake Up Events [Press Enter]
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ACPI Function (Enabled)
This mainboard supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and
Power management Interface). Use this item to enable or dis-
able the ACPI feature.
Note: ACPI is a power management specification that
makes hardware status information available to the
operating system. ACPI enables a PC to turn its pe-
ripherals on and off for improved power
management. It also allows the PC to be turned on
and off by external devices, so that mouse or key-
board activity wakes up the computer.
ACPI Suspend Type (S1 (POS))
Use this item to define how your system suspends. In the de-
fault, S1(POS), the suspend mode is equivalent to a software
power down. If you select S3 (STR), the suspend mode is a
suspend to RAM - the system shuts down with the exception
of a refresh current to the system memory.