Lenovo NetVista A40p Hardware Maintenance Manual for NetVista 6018, 6058, 6059 - Page 147

Automatic Power-On features, Network settings, PCI Modem Ring Detect

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2. Select Advanced Power Management from the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. 3. Select the APM BIOS Mode and be sure it is set to Enabled. If it is not, press Left Arrow (}) or Right Arrow (Æ) to change the setting. 4. Select Automatic Hardware Power Management. 5. Set Automatic Hardware Power Management to Enabled. 6. Select values for the three categories of power management (system power, processor speed, and display), as necessary. 7. Set Hard Disk to Enabled or Disabled. Note: This does not apply to SCSI drives. 8. Press Esc twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. 9. Before you exit from the program, select Save Settings from the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. 10. To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program, press Esc and follow the instructions on the screen. Automatic Power-On features The Automatic Power-On features within the Power Management menu allow you to enable and disable features that turn on the computer automatically. v Serial Port A Ring Detect: With this feature set to Enabled and an external modem connected to serial port (COM1), the computer will turn on automatically when a ring is detected on the modem. v PCI Modem Ring Detect: With this feature set to Enabled , the computer will turn on automatically when a ring is detected on the internal modem. v PCI Wake Up: This feature allow PCI cards that support this capability to wake the system. v Wake Up on Alarm: You can specify a date and time at which the computer will be turned on automatically. This can be either a single event or a daily event. v Wake on LAN: If the computer has a properly configured token-ring or Ethernet LAN adapter card that is Wake on LAN-enabled and there is remote network management software, you can use the IBM-developed Wake on LAN feature. When you set Wake on LAN to Enabled, the computer will turn on when it receives a specific signal from another computer on the local area network (LAN). For further information, see "Wake on LAN" on page 135. Network settings This section applies only to computers that are linked to a network. Chapter 3. Types 6058/6059/6269/6578/6579 133

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2.
Select
Advanced Power Management
from the Configuration/Setup
Utility program menu.
3.
Select the
APM BIOS Mode
and be sure it is set to
Enabled
. If it is not,
press Left Arrow (
}
) or Right Arrow (
Æ
) to change the setting.
4.
Select
Automatic Hardware Power Management
.
5.
Set
Automatic Hardware Power Management
to
Enabled
.
6.
Select values for the three categories of power management (system
power, processor speed, and display), as necessary.
7.
Set
Hard Disk
to
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Note:
This does not apply to SCSI drives.
8.
Press
Esc
twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility program
menu.
9.
Before you exit from the program, select
Save Settings
from the
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu.
10.
To exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility program, press
Esc
and
follow the instructions on the screen.
Automatic Power-On features
The Automatic Power-On features within the Power Management menu allow
you to enable and disable features that turn on the computer automatically.
v
Serial Port A Ring Detect
: With this feature set to
Enabled
and an external
modem connected to serial port (COM1), the computer will turn on
automatically when a ring is detected on the modem.
v
PCI Modem Ring Detect
: With this feature set to
Enabled
, the computer
will turn on automatically when a ring is detected on the internal modem.
v
PCI Wake Up:
This feature allow PCI cards that support this capability to
wake the system.
v
Wake Up on Alarm
: You can specify a date and time at which the
computer will be turned on automatically. This can be either a single event
or a daily event.
v
Wake on LAN
: If the computer has a properly configured token-ring or
Ethernet LAN adapter card that is Wake on LAN-enabled and there is
remote network management software, you can use the IBM-developed
Wake on LAN feature. When you set Wake on LAN to
Enabled
, the
computer will turn on when it receives a specific signal from another
computer on the local area network (LAN). For further information, see
Wake on LAN
on page 135.
Network settings
This section applies only to computers that are linked to a network.
Chapter 3. Types 6058/6059/6269/6578/6579
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