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Indicator
is a Wake Up on Ring feature that makes the power light blink at a
constant rate to indicate that the computer answered the phone one or more
times. The Indicator resets when you power the computer on.
Wake Up on Alarm
is the option that allows you to have the computer power
on automatically at a date and time you specify. Choose the date and time
in the Alarm Date and Alarm Time fields. If you select Daily Event, you can
set the Alarm Time, but not the Date.
Alarm Date and Time
are options that allow you to set the date and time you
want the computer to power on automatically. Enter the date in the format
shown on the screen.
Type the time in 24-hour format. For example:
12 midnight is ðð:ðð
12 noon is 12:ðð
1 p.m. is 13:ðð
Plug and Play:
This screen provides information about the Plug and Play
features. The screen includes the Auto Configure Cards option, and a list of
all Plug and Play adapter cards installed in the computer.
Auto Configure Cards
is an option that allows you the choice of:
All Plug and Play adapter cards configured by system BIOS
Only Plug and Play adapter cards required to boot the system
configured by system BIOS
If you have a Plug and Play operating system, the computer might function
better if only the Plug and Play adapter cards required to boot the system
are configured by system BIOS. If you choose to have only the adapter
cards required to boot the system configured by system BIOS, use the
operating system’s Plug and Play utilities to configure the other Plug and
Play cards.
Plug and Play Adapter Cards
is the option that lists all the Plug and Play
cards you have installed in the system unit.
Note: Only the newest operating systems support Plug and Play adapter
cards. See the documentation supplied with the operating system to
determine if it supports Plug and Play adapter cards.
Startup Options:
This screen provides information about the computer
power on (startup) sequence. When you power the computer on, it looks for
the operating system files. Use the Startup Sequence option to tell the
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