Acer Altos 1100 Acer Altos 1100 User's Guide - Page 82

Threshold Settings, CPU Warning Degree, CPU Fatal Degree, System Temperature, System Voltage

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System Event Configuration Page 2/2 Critical Event Process Stop POST after CPU or Memory Reducton [Disabled] Halt System if no CPU or Memory Available [Disabled] Threshold Settings CPU Warning Degree xx] °C CPU Fatal Degree xx] °C System Temperature xx]% System Voltage xx]% ↑↓ = Move Highlight Bar, → ← = Change Setting, F1 = Help Threshold Settings There are two threshold levels for this parameter. One is for a warning degree and the other is for a fatal degree. Whenever an event exceeds the threshold setting, the system will log the event in the event log area. CPU Warning Degree You can set a threshold for the CPU's temperature level here and every time the CPU's temperature exceeds this level a warning will be logged into the event log file. A typical warning degree threshold setting is 55°C. CPU Fatal Degree When the CPU's temperature reaches this threshold level a fatal warning will be logged into the event log file. A typical fatal degree threshold setting is 75°C. System Temperature Monitors the temperature of the system. System Voltage Monitors the system's voltage. 2-40 Altos 1100 Series User's Guide

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Altos 1100 Series User’s Guide
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System Event Configuration
Page 2/2
Critical Event Process
Stop POST after CPU or Memory Reducton
[Disabled]
Halt System if no CPU or Memory Available [Disabled]
Threshold Settings
CPU Warning Degree
..............
[ xx]
°
C
CPU Fatal Degree
................
[ xx]
°
C
System Temperature
.............
[ xx]%
System Voltage
..................
[ xx]%
↑↓
= Move Highlight Bar,
= Change Setting, F1 = Help
Threshold Settings
There are two threshold levels for this parameter.
One is for a warning degree
and the other is for a fatal degree.
Whenever an event exceeds the threshold
setting, the system will log the event in the event log area.
CPU Warning Degree
You can set a threshold for the CPU’s temperature level here and every time the
CPU’s temperature exceeds this level a warning will be logged into the event log
file.
A typical warning degree threshold setting is 55
°
C.
CPU Fatal Degree
When the CPU’s temperature reaches this threshold level a fatal warning will be
logged into the event log file.
A typical fatal degree threshold setting is 75
°
C.
System Temperature
Monitors the temperature of the system.
System Voltage
Monitors the system’s voltage.