Dell OptiPlex 7090 Small Form Factor Service Manual - Page 75

Power, Table 19. Connection continued, Table 20. Power

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Table 19. Connection (continued) Options Wireless Device Enable Enable UEFI Network Stack Wireless Radio Control HTTP(s) Boot Feature HTTP(s) Boot Feature HTTP(s) Boot Modes Power This section provides power details and settings. Table 20. Power Options USB Wake Support Enable USB Wake Support AC Behavior Description ● Disabled - The internal LAN is off and not visible to the operating system. ● Enabled - The internal LAN is enabled. ● Enabled with PXE (Selected by defauly) - The internal LAN is enabled with PXE boot capabilities. This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to enable or disable WLAN and Bluetooth on the computer. The options are as follows: ● WLAN (Enabled by default). ● Bluetooth (Enabled by default). This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to enable or disable installation of UEFI networking protocols. (ON by default) This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to enable or disable a feature where the system will sense a connection to a wired network and disable the WLAN or WWAN connection (OFF by default). This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to enable or disable HTTP(s) Boot capabilities (ON by default). ● Auto Mode - HTTP(s) Boot automatically extracts Boot URL from DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Selected by default. ● Manual Mode - HTTP(s) Boot reads Boot URL provided by the user. This section also contains an "Upload" and "Delete" option for provisioning of the certificates required to connect to HTTPs Boot server. Description This section contains a toggle switch to allow the user to enable or disable USB Wake Support. It allows the system to use USB devices like a mouse and keyboard to wake the system from standby mode (OFF by default). NOTE: This feature only works if the power adapter is connected to the system. This section allows the user to control the behavior of the system when power is restored after an unexpected loss of power. The options here are: ● Power Off - System stays off after AC power is restored (Selected by default) System setup 75

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Table 19. Connection (continued)
Options
Description
Disabled - The internal LAN is off and not visible to the
operating system.
Enabled - The internal LAN is enabled.
Enabled with PXE (Selected by defauly) - The internal LAN
is enabled with PXE boot capabilities.
Wireless Device Enable
This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to
enable or disable WLAN and Bluetooth on the computer. The
options are as follows:
WLAN (Enabled by default).
Bluetooth (Enabled by default).
Enable UEFI Network Stack
This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to
enable or disable installation of UEFI networking protocols.
(ON by default)
Wireless Radio Control
This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user
to enable or disable a feature where the system will sense
a connection to a wired network and disable the WLAN or
WWAN connection (OFF by default).
HTTP(s) Boot Feature
HTTP(s) Boot Feature
This section contains a toggle switch that allows the user to
enable or disable HTTP(s) Boot capabilities (ON by default).
HTTP(s) Boot Modes
Auto Mode - HTTP(s) Boot automatically extracts Boot
URL from DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) -
Selected by default.
Manual Mode - HTTP(s) Boot reads Boot URL provided by
the user.
This section also contains an "Upload" and "Delete" option for
provisioning of the certificates required to connect to HTTPs
Boot server.
Power
This section provides power details and settings.
Table 20. Power
Options
Description
USB Wake Support
Enable USB Wake Support
This section contains a toggle switch to allow the user to
enable or disable USB Wake Support. It allows the system
to use USB devices like a mouse and keyboard to wake the
system from standby mode (OFF by default).
NOTE:
This feature only works if the power adapter is
connected to the system.
AC Behavior
This section allows the user to control the behavior of the
system when power is restored after an unexpected loss of
power. The options here are:
Power Off - System stays off after AC power is restored
(Selected by default)
System setup
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