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3.7.2.1 Wake-up Devices and Events
Table 10 lists the devices or specific events that can wake the computer from specific states.
Table 10. Wake-up Devices and Events
Devices/events that wake up the
system…
…from this sleep
state
Comments
Power switch S0iX, S4, S5
1
RTC alarm S0iX, S4, S5
1
Option for monitor to remain in sleep state
LAN S0iX, S4, S5
1, 3
“S5 WOL after G3” is supported; monitor to
remain in sleep state
WIFI S0iX, S4, S5
1, 3
Bluetooth S0iX, S4
1
USB S0iX, S4, S5
1, 2, 3
Wake S4, S5 controlled by BIOS option (not
after G3)
PCIe S0iX, S4
1
Via WAKE; monitor to remain in sleep state
HDMI CEC S0iX, S4, S5
1
Wake S4, S5 controlled by BIOS option
Notes:
1. S0iX represents Microsoft Modern Standby
2. S4 implies operating system support only.
2. Will not wake from Deep S4/S5. USB S4/S5 Power is controlled by BIOS. USB S5 wake is controlled by BIOS. USB S4
wake is controlled by OS driver, not just BIOS option.
3. Windows Fast startup will block wake from LAN and USB from S5.
NOTE
The use of these wake-up events from an ACPI state requires an operating system that provides
full ACPI support. In addition, software, drivers, and peripherals must fully support ACPI wake
events.