Operation Manual
Does the Computer Support ACPI?
42 FRITZ!X USB – 5 FRITZ!: Internet and ISDN Software
upon the request of a hardware component or an external
device, for instance, when a fax arrives through the FRITZ!X
USB. When the fax program activates to accept the incoming
fax, the energy-saving condition is ended.
FRITZ!X USB thus offers you the option of ending standby
operation for incoming faxes and calls by using the “Remote
Wake Up over ISDN” command. Once the computer is
reactivated, it checks whether a suitable program is ready to
accept the incoming call.
Does the Computer Support ACPI?
Use the following checklist to determine whether your
computer supports ACPI:
z You work with Windows XP, Me or 2000.
z Windows XP: ACPI-capable components are listed
under “System devices” on the “Device Manager”
settings page (“start / Control Panel / Performance and
Maintenance / System / Hardware”).
z Windows Me: ACPI-capable components are listed
under “System devices” on the “Device Manager”
settings page (“Start / Settings / Control Panel /
System”).
z Windows 2000: ACPI-capable components are listed
under “System devices”, accessed by clicking the
“Device Manager” button on the “Hardware” settings
page (“Start / Settings / Control Panel / System”).
z The command “Stand by” appears along with
“Hibernate” in the “Shut down” window, opened
through the “Start” menu.
“Remote Wake Up over ISDN” can only be used if the
hibernation option is available on your computer but
deactivated.
z
All of the devices installed on your computer support ACPI.
A single device that does not support ACPI is enough to
make your computer incapable of ACPI support!
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