Toshiba M200-ST2002 Maintenance Manual - Page 180

Tests and Diagnostics, SETUP, password, Always High, Always Low, Disabled, Enabled

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3 Tests and Diagnostics 3.26 SETUP Always High Disables Intel SpeedStep technology and always runs the processor at its fastest speed. Always Low Disables Intel SpeedStep technology and always runs the processor at low power consumption and low speed (d) Auto Power On This option displays setting for Wake-up on LAN. Disabled Indicates auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is not set. Enabled Indicates auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is set. When "Enabled" is set, the following subwindow appears. Auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is set in the options subwindow. To set alarm time, use Space and BackSpace. To switch between time and minute, month and date, use ↑ and ↓. OPTION Alarm Time = 00:00:00 Alarm Date Option = Disabled Wake-up on LAN = Disabled Alarm Time sets a time and date for automatic power on. Second cannot be set. When this option is set to "Disabled", the time for automatic power on is not set. Alarm Date Option sets a month and date in order for automatic power on. When Alarm Time is set to "Disabled", month and date for automatic power on is not set. Wake-up on LAN automatically turn on the computer when accessed by the administrator of LAN. When Built-in LAN is "Enabled", this option can be set to "Enabled". AC adapter is required for this option. NOTE: 1. Do not remove the AC adapter and battery pack at the same time when you use this feature. If you do so, data saved by the resume function will be lost. You must also reset this option. 2. If you have set a password and the computer starts up by the Auto Power On function from the hibernation condition, the message "password =" is displayed. Enter the password to return to the Windows screen from the hibernation condition. 3. This option is enabled only once, the setting is reset, after booting up 3-78 Portege M200 Maintenance Manual (960-457)

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3
Tests and Diagnostics
3.26
SETUP
3-78
Portege M200 Maintenance Manual (960-457)
Always High
Disables Intel SpeedStep technology and always runs the
processor at its fastest speed.
Always Low
Disables Intel SpeedStep technology and always runs the
processor at low power consumption and low speed
(d)
Auto Power On
This option displays setting for Wake-up on LAN.
Disabled
Indicates auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is not set.
Enabled
Indicates auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is set.
When “Enabled” is set, the following subwindow appears.
Auto power on and Wake-up on LAN is set in the options subwindow. To set
alarm time, use
Space
and
BackSpace
. To switch between time and minute,
month and date, use
and
.
Alarm Time
= 00:00:00
Alarm Date Option
= Disabled
Wake-up on LAN
= Disabled
OPTION
Alarm Time sets a time and date for automatic power on. Second cannot be set.
When this option is set to “Disabled”, the time for automatic power on is not set.
Alarm Date Option sets a month and date in order for automatic power on. When
Alarm Time is set to “Disabled”, month and date for automatic power on is not set.
Wake-up on LAN automatically turn on the computer when accessed by the
administrator of LAN. When Built-in LAN is “Enabled”, this option can be set to
“Enabled”. AC adapter is required for this option.
NOTE:
1.
Do not remove the AC adapter and battery pack at the same time when you
use this feature.
If you do so, data saved by the resume function will be lost.
You must also reset this option.
2.
If you have set a password and the computer starts up by the Auto Power On
function from the hibernation condition, the message “
password =
” is
displayed. Enter the password to return to the Windows screen from the
hibernation condition.
3.
This option is enabled only once, the setting is reset, after booting up