HP EliteDesk 800 G6 Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 95

Power On from Keyboard Ports, Unique Sleep State Blink Rates

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Table 6-3 Computer Setup-Advanced (for advanced users) (continued) Option Heading devices can be moved to different ports. The ports disabled by the BIOS remain disabled until the system is restarted. USB Type-C Controller Firmware Update Default is enabled. Option ROM Launch Policy These policies control whether Legacy Option ROMs or UEFI drivers are loaded. Default is All UEFI. Configure Option ROM Launch Policy ● All legacy ● All UEFI ● All UEFI except video Power Management Options Runtime Power Management (enable/disable) Allows certain operating systems to reduce processor voltage and frequency when the current software load does not require the full capabilities of the processor. Default is enabled. Extended Idle Power States (enable/disable) Allows certain operating systems to decrease the processors power consumption when the processor is idle. Default is enabled. S5 Maximum Power Savings (enable/disable) Enabling this feature reduces the power of the system as much as possible in the S5 state. Power is removed from the wake up circuitry, the expansion slots, and any management features while in S5. Default is disabled. SATA Power Management (enable/disable) Enables or disables SATA bus, device power management, or both. Default is enabled. PCI Express Power Management (enable/disable) Enabling this option permits the PCI Express links to use Active Power State Management (ASPM) to enter lower power states while not in use. Default is enabled. Power On from Keyboard Ports (enable/disable) When enabled, this feature allows a key press to turn on the system when it is off (S5 state). If using a USB keyboard, you must plug it into one of the rear ports labeled with the keyboard icon. Default is disabled. Unique Sleep State Blink Rates (enable/disable) This feature is designed to provide a visual indication of what Sleep state the system is in. Each Sleep state has a unique blink pattern. Default is disabled. NOTE: A normal shutdown goes to the S4 state for Windows 8 or later. S0 (On) = solid white light. S3 (Stand By) = 3 blinks at 1 Hz (50% duty cycle) followed by a pause of 2 seconds (white light), repeated cycles of 3 blinks and a pause. S4 (Hibernation) = 4 blinks at 1 Hz (50% duty cycle) followed by a pause of 2 seconds (white light), repeated cycles of 4 blinks and a pause. S5 (Soft Off) = Light is off. Electronic labels Displays system labels. Remote Management Options Active Management (AMT) (Intel only) (enable/disable). Default is enabled. Allows you to discover, repair, and protect networked computing devices. Computer Setup-Advanced 85

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Table 6-3
Computer Setup—Advanced (for advanced users) (continued)
Option
Heading
devices can be moved to
different
ports. The ports disabled by the BIOS remain disabled until the system
is restarted.
USB Type-C Controller Firmware Update
Default is enabled.
Option ROM Launch
Policy
These policies control whether Legacy Option ROMs or UEFI drivers are loaded. Default is All UEFI.
Configure
Option ROM Launch Policy
All legacy
All UEFI
All UEFI except video
Power Management
Options
Runtime Power Management
(enable/disable)
Allows certain operating systems to reduce processor voltage and frequency when the current software
load does not require the full capabilities of the processor. Default is enabled.
Extended Idle Power States
(enable/disable)
Allows certain operating systems to decrease the processors power consumption when the processor is
idle. Default is enabled.
S5 Maximum Power Savings
(enable/disable)
Enabling this feature reduces the power of the system as much as possible in the S5 state. Power is
removed from the wake up circuitry, the expansion slots, and any management features while in S5.
Default is disabled.
SATA Power Management
(enable/disable)
Enables or disables SATA bus, device power management, or both. Default is enabled.
PCI Express Power Management
(enable/disable)
Enabling this option permits the PCI Express links to use Active Power State Management (ASPM) to enter
lower power states while not in use. Default is enabled.
Power On from Keyboard Ports
(enable/disable)
When enabled, this feature allows a key press to turn on the system when it is
off
(S5 state). If using a USB
keyboard, you must plug it into one of the rear ports labeled with the keyboard icon. Default is disabled.
Unique Sleep State Blink Rates
(enable/disable)
This feature is designed to provide a visual indication of what Sleep state the system is in. Each Sleep
state has a unique blink pattern. Default is disabled.
NOTE:
A normal shutdown goes to the S4 state for Windows 8 or later.
S0 (On) = solid white light.
S3 (Stand By) = 3 blinks at 1 Hz (50% duty cycle) followed by a pause of 2 seconds (white light), repeated
cycles of 3 blinks and a pause.
S4 (Hibernation) = 4 blinks at 1 Hz (50% duty cycle) followed by a pause of 2 seconds (white light),
repeated cycles of 4 blinks and a pause.
S5 (Soft
Off)
= Light is
off.
Electronic labels
Displays system labels.
Remote Management
Options
Active Management (AMT)
(Intel only) (enable/disable). Default is enabled.
Allows you to discover, repair, and protect networked computing devices.
Computer Setup—Advanced
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