Administrator Guide

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Table 37. Configuring auto-on settings
Option Description
Auto On Time From the drop-down list, set the time of the day you want the
system to turn on automatically.
Table 38. Configuring USB
Option Description
Enable Rear-Left Dual USB 2.0 Ports Select this check box to enable the device attached to this
port. If you select this check box, the device is available to the
operating system. However, if the USB port is disabled, the
operating system cannot detect the device attached to this
port.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and the mouse always work in
the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Enable Front USB Ports Select this check box to enable the device attached to this
port. If you select this check box, the device is available to the
operating system. However, if the USB port is disabled, the
operating system cannot detect the device attached to this
port.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and the mouse always work in
the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Enable USB Boot Support Select this check box to enable the USB boot setup. Allows
you to boot any type of USB mass storage devices.
Table 39. Configuring power management settings
Option Description
AC Recovery From the drop-down list, select an option to specify how the
system must behave when the AC power is restored.
Wake On LAN From the drop-down list, select an option to allow the thin
client to power up from the OFF state. You can trigger a thin
client to power up from the off state by using a LAN signal.
Wake On USB Select this option to to enable USB devices to wake the
system from OFF state or from the hibernate state.
Table 40. Reboot schedule
Option Description
Reboot Option Some BIOS settings require system reboot. When the reboot
later option is selected, devices restart when the current time
matches the set time. From the drop-down list, you can select
any of the following options:
Reboot immediately
Reboot later
Do not reboot
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