HP Notebook 100 Armada 100S Series Reference Guide - Page 49

Video Timeout, Disk Timeout, Global Timeout, Monitor Video Activity, Always On, 5 Min, Enabled

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NOTE: Some operation systems, such as Windows 98, have built-in APM/ACPI configurations which could possibly override these settings. When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below. Video Timeout: Disk Timeout: Global Timeout: Monitor Video Activity: Suspend Timeout: Suspend-to-disk: Always On 1.0 Min 1 Min Disabled Never Never The followings describe in sequence all the items of this submenu. Video Timeout The "Video Timeout" item sets the time-out period for the monitor to power down if it is not in use during the set period. The monitor will power up again when any key is pressed. The available options are 30 Sec, 2 Min, 5 Min, 10 Min, 15 Min, and Always On. Disk Timeout The "Disk Timeout" item sets the time-out period for the hard drive to power down if it is not in use during the set period. The hard disk will power up again when next accessed. The available options are 30 Sec, 1 Min, 1.5 Min, 2 Min, and Always On. Global Timeout The "Global Timeout" item sets the time-out period for the whole system to power down if it is not in use during the set period. The system will power up again when any key is pressed. The available options are 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 6 Min, 8 Min, 12 Min, 16 Min, and Always On. Monitor Video Activity The "Monitor Video Activity" item sets if the video activity will be monitored. If enabled, any activity on the screen (such as showing a movie title) will prevent the monitor from powering down. The available options are Enabled and Disabled. Setup Configuration Utility 5-13

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Setup Configuration Utility
5-13
NOTE:
Some operation systems, such as Windows 98, have built-in
APM/ACPI configurations which could possibly override these settings.
When this item is selected, the submenu will display as shown below.
Video Timeout:
Always On
Disk Timeout:
1.0 Min
Global Timeout:
1 Min
Monitor Video Activity:
Disabled
Suspend Timeout:
Never
Suspend-to-disk:
Never
The followings describe in sequence all the items of this submenu.
Video Timeout
The “Video Timeout” item sets the time-out period for the monitor to power down if
it is not in use during the set period. The monitor will power up again when any
key is pressed.
The available options are
30 Sec
,
2 Min
,
5 Min
,
10 Min
,
15 Min
, and
Always On
.
Disk Timeout
The “Disk Timeout” item sets the time-out period for the hard drive to power down if
it is not in use during the set period. The hard disk will power up again when next
accessed.
The available options are
30 Sec
,
1 Min
,
1.5 Min
,
2 Min
, and
Always On
.
Global Timeout
The “Global Timeout” item sets the time-out period for the whole system to power
down if it is not in use during the set period. The system will power up again when
any key is pressed.
The available options are
1 Min
,
2 Min
,
4 Min
,
6 Min
,
8 Min
,
12 Min
,
16 Min
, and
Always On
.
Monitor Video Activity
The “Monitor Video Activity” item sets if the video activity will be monitored. If
enabled, any activity on the screen (such as showing a movie title) will prevent the
monitor from powering down.
The available options are
Enabled
and
Disabled
.