Dell XPS 700 Jet Black Owner's Manual - Page 135

Auto Power Time, Everyday, Weekdays, Cancel, Continue, Mark all entrie, Clear log

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Auto Power On (Off default) Auto Power Time Suspend Mode (S3 default) Maintenance Service Tag Load Defaults Event Log POST Behavior Fastboot (On default) Numlock Key (On default) Disables or selects when to automatically turn on the computer. • Off - Do not use the Auto Power Time. • Everyday - Turn the computer on every day at the time set in Auto Power Time. • Weekdays - Turn the computer on Monday through Friday at the time set in Auto Power Time. NOTE: This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector. Specifies the time to automatically turn on the computer. Change the time to automatically turn on the computer by pressing the up- or down-arrow key to increase or decrease the numbers, or type the numbers in the appropriate time field. NOTE: This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector. Specifies the power management suspend mode. • S1 - The computer resumes more quickly from sleep mode. • S3 - The computer conserves more power when not in use (system memory remains active). Displays the system service tag. This setting restores the computer's factory-installed default settings. • Cancel - Do not restore factory-installed default settings. • Continue - Restore factory-installed default settings. Displays the system event log. • Mark all entries - Mark all event log entries as read (R). • Clear log - Clear all event log entries. NOTE: Once an event log entry is marked as read (R) that entry cannot be marked as unread (U). Enables or disables the option to speed up the boot process by skipping some compatibility tests. • Off - Do not skip any steps in the boot process. • On - Boot quickly. Enables or disables the numerical and mathematical features of the rightmost bank of keys on the keyboard. • Off - Right keypad keys function as arrows. • On - Right keypad keys function as numbers. Appendix 137

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Appendix
137
Auto Power On
(
Off
default)
Disables or selects when to automatically turn on the computer.
Off
— Do not use the
Auto Power Time
.
Everyday
— Turn the computer on every day at the time set in
Auto Power
Time
.
Weekdays
— Turn the computer on Monday through Friday at the time set in
Auto Power Time
.
NOTE:
This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power
strip or surge protector.
Auto Power Time
Specifies the time to automatically turn on the computer.
Change the time to automatically turn on the computer by pressing the up- or
down-arrow key to increase or decrease the numbers, or type the numbers in
the appropriate time field.
NOTE:
This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power
strip or surge protector.
Suspend Mode
(
S3
default)
Specifies the power management suspend mode.
S1
— The computer resumes more quickly from sleep mode.
S3
— The computer conserves more power when not in use (system memory
remains active).
Maintenance
Service Tag
Displays the system service tag.
Load Defaults
This setting restores the computer’s factory-installed default settings.
Cancel
— Do not restore factory-installed default settings.
Continue
— Restore factory-installed default settings.
Event Log
Displays the system event log.
Mark all entrie
s — Mark all event log entries as read (R).
Clear log
— Clear all event log entries.
NOTE:
Once an event log entry is marked as read (R) that entry cannot be
marked as unread (U).
POST Behavior
Fastboot
(
On
default)
Enables or disables the option to speed up the boot process by skipping some
compatibility tests.
Off
— Do not skip any steps in the boot process.
On
— Boot quickly.
Numlock Key
(
On
default)
Enables or disables the numerical and mathematical features of the rightmost
bank of keys on the keyboard.
Off
— Right keypad keys function as arrows.
On
— Right keypad keys function as numbers.