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Model 700A User's Manual Configuring Your System
Information in this document is subject to change without notice!!! Page 11-9
11.6 Power Management Setup
You will be greeted by this screen when you enter the Power Management Setup Menu:
AMIBIOS SETUP - POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
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Power Switch Power
Button
Power Management Under AC Power Off
Power Saving Level Off
CPU Speed Control 100%
Hard Disk Time-out Off
Video Time-out Off
Standby Time-out Off
Auto Suspend Time-out Off
LCD Suspend Disabled
Suspend Option Suspend
Auto Save To File Disabled
Panel Brightness Auto
Suspend Warning Tone Enabled
Remote Power On Enabled
Wake Up Alarm Disabled
Resume Alarm Time Off
Use ‘Power Button’ to
power the system On or
Off. Use ‘Sleep Button’
to enter or resume from
suspend mode.
ESC: Exit ↑↓: Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F3/F4: Color
Power Switch:
There are two options to this field: Power Button, and Sleep Button. This field is for
programming the Power Switch (see Chapter 2.6 and then Chapter 2.2). If this field is set
to Power Button, the Power Switch would behave as a normal power On/Off button. If
this field is set to Sleep Button, there are four scenarios:
If the Power Switch is pressed continuously for 4 seconds or more, the system
would power off.
If the Power Switch is pressed for less than 4 seconds, the Suspend Option is set to
Suspend (also referred to as STR), and when system is operating: system would
perform Suspend-To-RAM; whereby system can be woke up by Power Switch.
This scenario is applicable only to WinNT’s and Win98’s APM mode.
If the Power Switch is pressed for less than 4 seconds, the Suspend Option is set to
STF, and when system is operating: system would perform Suspend-To-File (STF)
or sometimes refered to as hibernate/hibernation; whereby system would save its

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