HP Workstation x4000 hp workstation x4000 - Technical Reference manual - Windo - Page 90

Power Saving Modes and Resume Events, Full On, Standby, Hibernate, Processor, Display, Hard Disk

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Power Specifications Power Saving and Ergonometry To change your power management settings in Windows 2000: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double click on Power Options. For more information on changing your power options, refer to your Windows 2000 documentation. Power Saving Modes and Resume Events Full On Standby (S0) (S1) Hibernate (S4) Full Off (S5) Processor Display Hard Disk Drive Active Power Planes Power Consumption Resume Events Resume Delay Normal speed On Normal speed VCC VCCAux < 500 W Halted Blanked Halted VCC VCCAux < 150 W Power button, LANa, Modem, USB, Real Time Clockb, Keyboard 10 - 20 seconds Off Off Off Off Off Off VCCAux VCCAux < 11 W < 11 W Power button, LAN, Modem, Scheduler, Keyboard Power button BIOS boot delay Regular boot delay a. Wake-on-LAN is generated by a PME# signal. PME initialization is compliant with PCI Power Management 1.1. Specification chapter 8.8. b. The RealTIme Clock wake-up can be used, provided you have software that can configure it. 90 Chapter 6

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Power Specifications
Power Saving and Ergonometry
Chapter 6
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To change your power management settings in Windows 2000:
1.
Select
Start > Settings > Control Panel
.
2.
Double click on
Power Options
.
For more information on changing your power options, refer to your
Windows 2000 documentation.
Power Saving Modes and Resume Events
Full On
(S0)
Standby
(S1)
Hibernate
(S4)
Full Off
(S5)
Processor
Normal
speed
Halted
Off
Off
Display
On
Blanked
Off
Off
Hard Disk
Drive
Normal
speed
Halted
Off
Off
Active Power
Planes
VCC
VCCAux
VCC
VCCAux
VCCAux
VCCAux
Power
Consumption
< 500 W
< 150 W
< 11 W
< 11 W
Resume
Events
Power button,
LAN
a
,
Modem,
USB,
Real Time
Clock
b
,
Keyboard
Power button,
LAN,
Modem,
Scheduler,
Keyboard
Power
button
Resume
Delay
10 - 20
seconds
BIOS boot
delay
Regular
boot
delay
a. Wake-on-LAN is generated by a PME# signal. PME initialization is
compliant with PCI Power Management 1.1. Specification chapter 8.8.
b. The RealTIme Clock wake-up can be used, provided you have software
that can configure it.