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NI cDAQ-9132/9133/9134/9135/9136/9137 User Manual
Power/Wake Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the power and wake features of the chipset
and controller. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings because the factory default
settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration possible.
• Restore After Power Loss—This setting specifies the power state that the controller
should return to after DC power is lost. Valid values are Stay Off and Turn On. The default
value is Turn On. When set to Stay Off, the controller returns to the soft off power state
after AC power is restored. When set to Turn On, the controller powers on when DC power
is restored.
• Power Button Off Behavior—This setting specifies how the system responds to the power
button. Valid options are Normal and Disabled. The default value is Normal. If the value
is Normal, the system responds to the power button as defined by the OS. If the value is
Disabled, pressing the power button has no effect when the system is on. When the system
is in the soft off state, pushing the power button always powers on the system. Refer to the
Power Button section of Chapter 1, Getting Started with the cDAQ Controller, for more
information.
• Ring Indicator Wake—This setting enables or disables the ability to wake a powered-off
system using the Ring Indicator pin of the RS-232 serial port. The default value is
Disabled. Refer to the RS-232 Serial Port section of Chapter 1, Getting Started with the
cDAQ Controller, for more information.
• Wake On Trigger—This setting enables or disables the ability to wake a powered-off
system using the PFI 0 connector on the front panel. The default value is Disabled. Refer
to the PFI 0 SMB Connector section of Chapter 1, Getting Started with the cDAQ
Controller, for more information.
SATA Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the hard disk drive (HDD) interfaces. Normally,
you do not need to modify these settings because the factory default settings provide the most
compatible and optimal configuration possible.
• SATA Controller(s)—This setting specifies whether the onboard SATA controller is
enabled or disabled. The default value is Enabled.
• Onboard Storage—This item displays the onboard drive detected in the system.
USB Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the USB host ports. Normally, you do not
need to modify these settings because the factory default settings provide the most compatible
and optimal configuration possible.
• USB Devices—This item lists the total number of devices detected in the system,
categorized by device type.
• Legacy USB Support—This setting specifies whether legacy USB support is enabled.
Legacy USB support refers to the ability to use a USB keyboard and mouse during system
boot or in a legacy operating system such as DOS. The default value on