User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 3-1 Introduction
- 3-2 Running SETUP and Moving Around
- 3-2.1 Main
- Moving Around and Making Selections
- Using the Keyboard
- Main Menu
- Fast Boot
- Boot Sequence
- COM Port
- IR Mode
- LPT Port
- LPT Extended Mode
- Save To Disk Warning Message
- Keyboard Numlock
- Pointing Device (PS/2 Mouse)
- Hot Key Beep
- Cache Systems
- 3-2.3 Security Menu
- System Password
- SCU Password
- F
- Virus Alert
- BootSector Protect
- 3-2.4 Power Menu
- Enable Power Management
- Max Performance/Balanced Power Saving/Max Power Saving/Customize
- Customizing Power Management Features
- Hard Disk Time-Out
- Standby After
- Suspend After
- Suspend Data to
- Battery Low Warning Beep
- VGA Activity
- Resume on Time
- Hour/Minute/Second
- Intel® SpeedStep
- 3-2.5 Exit Menu
Rev. 00 3-18
When Suspend-to-Disk mode is initiated, the system preserves all the
running application programs as a file in a “Suspend-to-disk partition”on
the hard disk and then turns off automatically.
The available options are Disables, 1 Min, 2 Min, 5 Min, 10 Min and 15
Min.
Suspend Data to
The “Suspend Data to”item defines the Suspend mode of your system. The
available options are RAM and Disk.
Battery Low Warning Beep
The “Battery Low Warning Beep”items enables or disables the low battery
warning beep.
The available options are Enabled and Disabled.
VGA Activity
The “VGA Activity” items sets if obvious video activities (such as screen
savers) will prevent Power Management modes.
Descriptions of the available options are:
1. Enabled: Power Management will not take effect if there are VGA
activities.
2. Disabled: Power Management will ignore VGA activities.










